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Consolidated Burial Records J to Z Consolidated Burial Records J to Z - Ecclesfield Cemetery - Churchyard Section Ecclesfield Cemetery, Priory Road, Ecclesfield, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, S35 9XY Related Files: Plan Showing Churchyard Burial Sections.jpg and Plan Showing Churchyard Burial Sections.pdf ©Copyright St Mary's Church - Ecclesfield and Others User Notes: This Spreadsheet contains 6320 Records covering the Old Burial Ground, Burial Ground South Pts 1 & 2 and Burial Ground North Pts 1 & 2 The records are sorted by SURNAME - then by PLOT NO and then by FIRST NAME to ensure all family burials are grouped together The LINE (CELL) background colours YELLOW, WHITE, PINK or BLUE indicate the location area on the corresponding plan In the AGE column suffix: Inf = Infant d = days w = weeks m = months age at time of death The ABODE column indicates the domicile (if known) at time of death Updated 24th June 2018 to correct minor date issue in BGN 1&2 - Final Document runs to 116 pages INDEX the index column has been left empty for your own reference to be added INDEX SURNAME FIRST NAME AGE BURIAL DATE PLOT NO AREA ABODE JACKSON Samuel 60 13/10/1896 21 South Part 2 Grenoside Workhouse JACKSON George 53 24/07/1879 31 O/B Part 3 Grenoside JACKSON Ruth 79 02/09/1908 31 O/B Part 3 Grenoside JACKSON Henry 74 16/06/1898 34 O/B Part 3 Whitley JACKSON Julia 55 02/08/1877 34 O/B Part 3 Grenoside JACKSON Emma 37 26/02/1877 36 O/B Part 3 Ecclesfield JACKSON Stephen 58 30/04/1893 36 O/B Part 3 Workhouse JACKSON Eleanor 75 15/09/1949 52 North Part 2 4 St Marys Lane/Ecclesfield JACKSON Ernest 43 17/01/1919 52 North Part 2 18 Church St/Ecclesfield JACKSON Harriet Annie 90 15/11/1974 67 North Part 2 40 Church St/Ecclesfield JACKSON Wilfred 85 27/08/1964 67 North Part 2 40 Church St/Ecclesfield JACKSON Arthur 23 30/05/1883 73 O/B Part 3 Ecclesfield JACKSON Joseph 20 19/03/1878 73 O/B Part 3 Ecclesfield JACKSON George 49 17/12/1906 92 South Part 2 High Greave/Sheffield JACKSON Lucy 14 26/10/1898 92 South Part 2 The Wheel/Ecclesfield JACKSON Albert 23m 16/08/1910 159 South Part 2 185 High St/Ecclesfield JACKSON Arthur 2 13/03/1915 159 South Part 2 191 High St/Ecclesfield JACKSON Cyril 3m 07/12/1918 159 South Part 2 18 Stocks Hill/Ecclesfield JACKSON Mary Ann 71 18/09/1915 170 North Part 2 133 High St/Ecclesfield JACKSON Thomas 86 15/11/1916 170 North Part 2 Totley/Sheffield JACKSON Elizabeth 67 23/04/1936 248 South Part 1 12 Herries Rd/Sheffield JACKSON George 80 13/01/1942 248 South Part 1 101 Hartley Brook Rd/Sheffield JACKSON George Harry 17 27/11/1918 248 South Part 1 Peartree Cottage/Shiregreen JACKSON Mary Millicent 5 07/05/1900 248 South Part 1 Low Shiregreen JACKSON Martha 13 26/12/1913 257 North Part 2 Grenoside JACKSON Mary Jane 73 30/08/1944 257 North Part 2 34 Norfolk Hill/Grenoside JACKSON William Henry 70 07/04/1959 257 North Part 2 34 Norfolk Hill/Grenoside JACKSON Daniel 48 29/08/1912 276 North Part 2 Grenoside JACKSON Hannah 46 14/05/1891 335 O/B Part 3 Nether Houses/Grenoside JACKSON Laura 16m 28/05/1897 336 South Part 1 Wincobank JACKSON Craudle 53 01/06/1902 340 South Part 1 Town End/Ecclesfield JACKSON Caroline 62 03/05/1911 376 O/B Part 3 51 The Common/Ecclesfield JACKSON Mary Elizabeth 7m 29/05/1879 376 O/B Part 3 Ecclesfield JACKSON Annis 2 01/03/1911 393 North Part 1 Grenoside JACKSON Sarah Ann 42 04/06/1896 446 South Part 1 Ecclesfield JACKSON Mary Ann 73 24/01/1940 453 North Part 1 26 Station Rd/Chapeltown JACKSON Emma 75 07/03/1918 479 O/B Part 3 18 Church St/Ecclesfield JACKSON Harold 3 02/08/1913 479 O/B Part 3 18 Church St/Ecclesfield JACKSON John 44 27/08/1887 479 O/B Part 3 Black Bull Inn/Ecclesfield JACKSON Sarah 66 15/11/1933 564 North Part 1 Greno Buildings/Grenoside JACKSON Elizabeth 61 12/11/1908 713 O/B Part 4 Grenoside JACKSON Annie 68 25/03/1926 801 O/B Part 4 Blake House Farm/Thurstonland JACKSON Martha Annie 8 28/03/1891 801 O/B Part 4 Shepley JACKSON Henry 54 08/05/1903 856 O/B Part 4 Grenoside JACKSON Alfred 16m 13/03/1886 875 O/B Part 4 Ecclesfield JACKSON Louisa 2 03/11/1889 875 O/B Part 4 Ecclesfield JACKSON Math 78 20/10/1924 875 O/B Part 4 32 Stocks Hil/Ecclesfield JACKSON Matthew 1 23/10/1889 875 O/B Part 4 Ecclesfield JACKSON Henry 73 11/09/1886 887 O/B Part 4 Workhouse JACKSON Peter 9d 24/11/1887 918 O/B Part 4 Workhouse JACKSON Christopher 37 04/09/1900 948 O/B Part 4 Ecclesfield JACKSON Edith 2 01/01/1888 948 O/B Part 4 Ecclesfield JACKSON Joseph 7d 26/04/1897 948 O/B Part 4 Ecclesfield JACKSON Bertha 73 17/05/1941 1059 South Part 2 Rotherham JACKSON Esther 14m 16/05/1895 1059 South Part 2 Butterthwaite JACKSON Joseph 69 15/01/1936 1059 South Part 2 Oakroyd Villas/Blackburn/Rotherham JACKSON Martha 93 12/08/1943 340 South Part 1 12 Oaksfold Ave/Sheffield JACKSON Arthur 74 04/06/1929 376 O/B Part 3 198 Thorncliffe Ave/Chapeltown JACKSON George 7m 24/07/1879 376 O/B Part 3 Grenoside JACKSON Ethel 13 09/09/1904 948 O/B Part 4 Kendray Hospital/Ardsley JACKSON Charles 57 13/07/1878 1019 O/B Part 4 Workhouse JACKSON Eric 8m 31/10/1936 159 South Part 2 23 Knowles Rd/Ecclesfield JACQUES Thomas 69 15/03/1874 860 O/B Part 4 Southey Green JAMES Harriet Ann 45 01/03/1900 265 South Part 1 Wincobank JAMES John Thomas 47 04/01/1900 265 South Part 1 77 Newman Rd/Wincobank JARVIS Mabel 34 18/07/1931 7 North Part 2 Royal Infirmary/Derby JARVIS Alice 10m 25/09/1900 88 South Part 2 Ecclesfield JARVIS Arthur 27 16/05/1923 88 South Part 2 19 Town End Rd/Ecclesfield JARVIS Fred 21m 15/09/1906 88 South Part 2 28 Town End Rd/Ecclesfield JARVIS Mary 7m 07/08/1908 88 South Part 2 28 Stocks Hill/Ecclesfield JARVIS Rachel 15m 22/03/1909 88 South Part 2 28 Stocks Hill/Ecclesfield JARVIS Sarah 10m 25/09/1900 88 South Part 2 Ecclesfield JARVIS William 55 25/01/1906 88 South Part 2 19 Town End Rd/Ecclesfield JARVIS Charles William 17m 23/11/1920 120 South Part 2 17 Town End Rd/Ecclesfield JARVIS Florrie 2m 31/08/1901 120 South Part 2 Ecclesfield JARVIS Frank 20m 22/05/1911 120 South Part 2 17 Town End Rd/Ecclesfield JARVIS Hannah 76 15/11/1930 120 South Part 2 19 Town End Rd/Ecclesfield JARVIS Reginald 11m 10/09/1899 120 South Part 2 Ecclesfield JARVIS Dorothy Bennett 1m 01/01/1902 434 South Part 1 Wallet End/Ecclesfield JARVIS Joshua 75 30/12/1882 657 O/B Part 4 Workhouse JEFFERIES Lillian Violet 81 05/06/1991 28 North Part 2 23 Eva Ratcliffe House/Ecclesfield JENKINSON Doris 54 15/12/1967 200 North Part 2 42 St Michaels Rd/Ecclesfield JENKINSON Frederick William 66 24/11/1965 200 North Part 2 Ecclesfield(cremated remains) JENNESS Alice 2 19/05/1897 280 South Part 1 Ecclesfield JENNESS Edith 74 19/01/1946 280 South Part 1 90 Hesley Lane/Thorpe Hesley JENNESS Fred 19d 17/08/1907 280 South Part 1 21 Mill Rd/Ecclesfield JENNESS John 23 24/07/1927 280 South Part 1 Hesley Lane/Thorpe Hesley JENNESS John 83 09/04/1948 280 South Part 1 90 Hesley Lane/Thorpe Hesley JENNESS Wilfred Blaylock 15m 12/02/1914 280 South Part 1 38 Hesley Bar/Thorpe Hesley JENNESS Winifred 4m 24/01/1920 280 South Part 1 Holtwood/Abbeyfield Rd/Sheffield JENNINGS George 55 06/02/1907 493 North Part 1 Workhouse/Grenoside JENNINGS James 28 06/10/1906 511 North Part 1 Sheffield JEPSON Emily Jane 64 19/02/1935 8 North Part 2 68 Clarkegrove Rd/Sheffield JEPSON Sarah Ann 94 01/05/1951 8 North Part 2 36 Broomhall Place/Sheffield JEPSON William 60 19/12/1910 8 North Part 2 97 Bramber St/Sheffield JEPSON Alice 73 24/11/1942 24 North Part 2 11 Mill Rd/Ecclesfield JEPSON Fred 21 21/01/1920 24 North Part 2 11 Mill Rd/Ecclesfield(WW1 Man) JEPSON John 84 24/07/1953 24 North Part 2 11 Mill Rd/Ecclesfield JEPSON Agnes Ethel 80 03/05/1968 43 South Part 2 5 The Common/Ecclesfield(Cremated) JEPSON Matthew 5 16/04/1921 43 South Part 2 36 Yew Lane/Ecclesfield JEPSON Matthew 75 07/10/1957 43 South Part 2 36 Yew Lane/Ecclesfield JEPSON Arthur 75 02/01/1943 164 North Part 2 24 Greaves Rd/Ecclesfield JEPSON Elizabeth 67 24/11/1915 164 North Part 2 Feoffees Rd/Ecclesfield JEPSON Matthew 78 13/06/1925 164 North Part 2 Grenoside Building JEPSON Sarah Ann 71 26/10/1925 368 North Part 1 36 Town End Rd/Ecclesfield JEPSON Anne Maria 70 26/06/1919 479 O/B Part 3 40 Church St/Ecclesfield JEPSON Edith Barbara Inf 12/06/1891 947 O/B Part 4 Ecclesfield JESSE Thomas 34 04/02/1905 315 South Part 1 20 Beighton St/Darnall JEWITT Colin Downs Inf 06/11/1892 744 O/B Part 4 Ecclesfield JEWITT George Inf 17/08/1875 744 O/B Part 4 Ecclesfield JEWITT William Inf 27/10/1874 744 O/B Part 4 Ecclesfield JOB Edwin Conway 63 20/08/1921 95 North Part 2 19 Vauxhall Rd/Sheffield JOB Kathleen 22 09/12/1918 95 North Part 2 19 Vauxhall Rd/Sheffield JOB/vault Sarah Hannah 44 19/07/1904 47 O/B Part 3 19 Vaxhall Rd/Sheffield JOHNS Elizabeth 87 17/10/1917 31 North Part 2 241 High St/Ecclesfield JOHNSON Alfred 66 23/01/1909 22 South Part 2 Union Workhouse /Grenoside JOHNSON Ann 69 07/04/1920 46 North Part 2 Lump Lane/Grenoside JOHNSON John William 74 07/06/1924 46 North Part 2 1 Lump Lane/Grenoside JOHNSON John 63 18/02/1920 62 North Part 2 Woodseats/Grenoside JOHNSON Selina 73 21/01/1920 62 North Part 2 Woodseats/Grenoside JOHNSON Samuel 32 01/11/1882 104 O/B Part 3 Ecclesfield JOHNSON Mary 53 21/01/1882 120 O/B Part 3 Grenoside JOHNSON Richard 60 19/03/1890 120 O/B Part 3 Whitley JOHNSON Edith Woodford 19 19/10/1907 146 South Part 2 Grenoside JOHNSON Fred 71 16/11/1946 146 South Part 2 185 Main St/Grenoside(cremated) JOHNSON Hannah 23 07/02/1901 146 South Part 2 Grenoside JOHNSON Elizabeth 62 13/04/1877 170 O/B Part 3 Ecclesfield JOHNSON Herbert 65 02/09/1908 170 O/B Part 3 Town End Rd/Ecclesfield JOHNSON Mary Ann 87 14/07/1938 170 O/B Part 3
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