West Harnham - Burials 1567-1837 (Alphabetical)

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West Harnham - Burials 1567-1837 (Alphabetical) West Harnham - Burials 1567-1837 (Alphabetical) Year Date Surname Given Names Age at Death Date of Death Residence Place of Burial Surname of Next of Kin Given Names of Next of Kin Relationship to Deceased Notes 1567 12-Apr Young Jone 1567 08-May Jeffrie Annys 1568 10-May Poynter Anne 1569 20-Apr Langlye John 1570 30-Aug Jeffry Anys 1570 10-Dec Jeffri Richard 1572 20-Mar Rodman John 1572 30-Mar Awsope Yedith 1572 20-Aug Wattes Rychar 1573 24-Apr Young Joan 1573 26-Jun Awsope William 1573 15-Sep Colman Thomasee 1574 19-Apr Bleveman James 1575 15-May Rodman Elyzabeth 1576 28-Mar Jeffry Margaratt 1576 01-Apr Marchman Henry 1576 24-Aug Channler Richard 1577 27-Dec Sarvyngton Anthony 1579 20-May Jeffrie Richard 1581 08-Sep Robye Alis 1582 07-Nov Manyngton Elyzebeth 1583 25-Apr Poynter Rychard 1584 06-Nov Manyngton Rychard 1585 20-Dec Jeffri Joan 1586 19-Jun Jeffri John 1588 22-Sep Strugnell Richard 1589 11-Aug Jeffrye Thomas 1589 25-Sep Adlame Joyce 1590 09-Jun Strugnell Nycholas 1590 05-Aug Bleveman Elyzabeth 1591 09-Sep Langly William Langly William Father 1591 14-Sep Langly Anne Langly Thomas Husband 1591 02-Oct Morie An (second BT only) 1591 30-Oct Jefferie Thomas (second BT only) 1591 09-Nov Jefferie John 1592 26-Jun Quinte John 1592 01-Sep Jefferie Nicholas sen 1592 09-Sep Morrye Raffe 1593 14-Apr Jefferie John BT only 1595 05-May Gyllow John 1595 15-Jul Jeffrye John sen 1595 16-Oct Jeffrye Chrystyan 1595 07-Nov King Margery 1595 28-Dec Coles Leonard BT only 1596 08-Apr Carpenter Anne 1596 26-Apr Lee Johan BT only 1596 08-Jul Birdie Tymothye Reg. Or Byrd 1596 08-Jul Byrd Tymothy BT only. Or Birde 1596 26-Aug Jefferie Richard 1596 05-Dec Morry Jane Reg. Or Joane Mory 1596 05-Dec Mory Joane BT or Jane Morry 1597 19-Jul Jeffery Nicholas 1597 19-Sep Jeffery Nicholas BT 8th 1597 16-Dec Sope Margery 1597 21-Dec Jeffri Sythe 1598 09-Jul Gillow Joan 1598 18-Jul Pressye Joan 1598 29-Jul Barthel Peter 1598 30-Sep Jeffry Elyzabeth 1599 13-May Heilocke Grace 1599 29-May Rabbettes Elenor 1599 22-Jun Adlam Margarat 1599 28-Jul Coles Warborow 1599 14-Dec Jeffery Margaret 1601 25-Apr Langly Edeth 1601 10-Sep Jeffry Elin 1601 28-Dec Jeffery Richard 1602 03-Jun Langly Joan Langly Wylliam Husband ©Wiltshire OPC Project/2013/Jean Barnwell West Harnham - Burials 1567-1837 (Alphabetical) 1602 26-Jun Adlam Ambrose 1603 31-May Adlam Grace Adlam Tymothye Father 1603 26-Oct Jefferie William Jefferie John Father John at the brick chimney 1603 20-Dec Jefferie John Jefferie William Father William, parish clerk, born & Buried 1604 28-Mar Haylocke Alse Haylocke Bartholomew Husband died from the Plague.. buried at night 1604 28-Mar Haylocke Elizabeth Haylocke Bartholomew Father died from the Plague 1604 28-Mar Haylocke Margaret Haylocke Bartholomew Father died from the Plague 1604 27-May Strugnell James Strugnell Richard Father 1604 13-Oct Bryce Elizabeth Bryce John Father died from the Plague 1604 25-Oct Jefferie William died from the Plague 1604 29-Oct Brice Richard Brice John Father died from the Plague 1604 31-Oct Brise Ann Brise John Husband died from the Plague 1604 16-Nov Jeffry Ambrose Jeffry John Father died from the Plague 1604 24-Nov Hed Wynnyfrite BT Wynifride Hedd. Died from the Plague 1604 28-Nov Jeffery Nycolas Jeffery William Father died from the Plague 1604 28-Nov Jeffery Thomas Jeffery William Father died from the Plague 1604 29-Nov Jeffery John Jeffery William Father died from the Plague 1604 29-Nov Jeffery Margery Jeffery William Father died from the Plague 1604 03-Dec Jeffery Mary Jeffery William Husband died from the Plague-mother of Thomas,Nycolas,John & Margery 1604 05-Dec Jeffery Doryk Jeffery John Father died from the Plague 1604 08-Dec Jeffery Margarete Jeffery John Father died from the Plague 1604 09-Dec Strugnell Richard died from the Plague 1604 Nov Jeffery Elizabeth died from the Plague 1605 01-Sep Adlam Rogger Adlam Tymothe Father 1605 02-Oct Marshall Thomas Marshall William Father 1606 10-May Jeffery William Jeffery John Father 1606 02-Sep Blythman James 1607 21-Jun Youlland William drowned 1607 25-Nov Baylye Barborow Baylye Robert Supposed Father bbd Margaret Noyes,Wayehill & Robert Baylie, Earldom, supposed father 1607 25-Nov Cottone Edward buried in church Cottone John Father 1607 25-Nov Noyes Barborow Baylie Robert Supposed Father bbd Margaret Noyes Wayehill& Robert Baylie, Earldom, supposed father 1608 21-Jul Collins John Reg Collens 1608 20-Oct Bleathman Joane Bt or Bleman 1608 20-Oct Bleman Jone Reg- or Bleathman 1609 01-Nov Glovess Jane 1610 29-Apr Blyghtman Bridget Blythman Anthony Father BT – or Blyghtman 1610 29-Apr Blythman Bridget Blyghtman Anthony Father Reg – or Blythman 1610 25-Sep Hotkins Elizabeth 1610 08-Oct Adlam John Adlam Tymothy Father 1611 21-Nov Jeffere Elizabeth BT- altered from Nycolase Jeffery 1611 21-Nov Jeffery Nycolase BT-overwritten with Elizabeth Jeffere 1613 05-May Linnentune Edith Reg – could be Lynnenton 1613 05-May Lynnenton Edith BT- or Linnentune 1613 15-Oct Hill John 1614 31-Mar Langley William Buried in Chancel Freeholder, buried in chancel 1614 21-Apr Presse Bridgget Presse John Husband 1614 25-Apr Collis Elizabeth 1614 26-Apr Randoll Christian 1614 01-May Jeffery Worbora Jeffery John Husband 1614 17-Jun Elder Elizabeth 1614 29-Sep Jeffery Joyce 1615 04-Mar Blythman Sweszanna 1616 16-May Hooper William 1616 22-May Thorne Dorathey 1616 09-Jun Jeffery John sen 1616 24-Aug Upthomas Anne 1617 21-May Ridgley Agnes reg- could be Rudgeley 1617 21-May Rudgeley Annies could be Ridgley 1617 16-Jul Linningstown Thomas Reg – could be Linnington 1617 16-Jul Linnington Thomas BT- could be Linningstown 1619 25-Jul Randoll Elflit 1619 31-Dec Carpenter Agnes 1620 03-May Thorne Richard 1620 02-Nov Jeffrie Marie Jeffrie Bennet Father 1621 01-Feb Upthomas Katherine Upthomas Richard sen Husband 1621 20-May Bower Elizabeth Bower Henrie Father 1621 25-Jul Davy Elizabeth Davy Thomas esq Father 1623 25-Jul unknown unknown an aged wayfaring man 1623 19-Oct Samuell Brigett Samuell Benedict Husband ©Wiltshire OPC Project/2013/Jean Barnwell West Harnham - Burials 1567-1837 (Alphabetical) 1623 28-Oct Jefferie William 1623 05-Dec Bolles Elizabeth Bolles Richard Husband Reg – could be Bowles 1623 05-Dec Bowles Elizabeth Bowles Richard Husband BT- could be Bolles 1624 08-Jun Upthomas Richard Jun 1625 18-Oct Strugnell William Strugnell John Father 1625 25-Dec Langlye Edith Langlye Roger Father 1628 15-Jun Pressie John sen 1629 04-Apr Carpenter Thomas 1629 09-Oct Blythman Bennet Blythman Anthony Father 1630 02-Apr Davie Thomas esq 1630 20-Apr Langley John Langley Daniell Father 1631 09-Apr Upthomas Katherine Upthomas Richard Father 1631 15-Apr Jeffery Barbara Jeffery John Husband 1631 18-Jun Blethman James Blethman Anthony Father 1631 06-Oct Carpenter Elizabeth Widow- or Jese 1631 06-Oct Jese Elizabeth Widow- or Carpenter 1631 10-Dec Greene Thomas 1632 14-Apr Smith Sybella 1632 28-Apr Barber William 1632 04-May Thomas John Thomas widow Mother 1632 03-Nov Mase Mary 1632 13-Nov Strugnill William Strugnill John Father 1633 21-Jul Jeffery Mathias Jeffery William Father 1634 29-Jun Jeffery John sen 1635 12-Aug Upthomas Richard 1636 20-Jun Browne Robert 1636 03-Jul Blethman Peter 1636 10-Sep Adlam William Jun 1638 02-Jun Jeffery Benet Jeffery Nicholas Father Nicholas, servant to Robt Strugnell, Bemerton 1638 28-Jun Hall John out of order 1638 04-Jul Elliott Alice Elliott Richard Husband 1638 09-Jul Mackerill William 1638 01-Sep Fox An Fox John Husband John, Clerk 1638 09-Oct Collins widow 1639 26-Sep Quint John 1639 21-Dec Robinson Edward 1640 05-May Collins John BT Apr 23 1640 04-Jul Bates Joseph 1640 14-Aug Brice John 1641 01-Apr Davie Marie Davie Thomas esq Husband widow of Thomas Davie esq. Who was buried 2/4/1830 1641 11-Jul Dier goodwife Dier William Husband 1641 07-Aug Ward Oliffe widow 1641 03-Oct Jefferie Alice Jefferie Willam Father 1641 08-Nov Jefferie Sarah Jefferie Richard Father 1641 27-Nov Dier Thamar 1642 21-Jul Compton Elizabeth Compton Peter Husband 1642 17-Sep Beevis Ann Beevis Richard Father 1643 24-Apr Barber Nicholas Barber Thomas Father 1643 16-Aug Battin Elizabeth Battin Thomas Husband Thomas. Netherhampton 1644 29-Apr Jefferie Mathewe Jefferie Mathew Father 1644 06-Jul Beevis Alice Beevis Richard Husband 1644 07-Sep Thomas Robert 1644 12-Oct Gigs William 1644 23-Nov Jefferie Agnes widow 1644 04-Dec Mintrom Steven Mintrom Philip Father 1644 17-Dec Boweman Marie Boweman Steven Mr Husband Gent 1644 22-Dec Fox Steven Fox John Father John, minister 1645 01-Feb Jeferey Marey Jeferey Nycolas Husband 1645 20-Jul Jefferie Margerie Jefferie John Husband 1645 21-Aug Weeke mr 1645 26-Aug Blacker William Mr 1645 28-Aug Heed Thomas 1645 24-Nov Boman William Mr 1645 Jul Weeks Christopher 1646 13-Jul Strugnell John 1646 06-Dec Quent Richard 1648 14-Apr Dier An 1650 21-Nov Randall Agnes 1651 14-May Jeferey John sen ©Wiltshire OPC Project/2013/Jean Barnwell West Harnham - Burials 1567-1837 (Alphabetical) 1651 26-May Bakenne Rachell 1652 05-Nov Strugnel William 1653 23-Aug Jeferey Elysabeth Jeferey Benute Husband 1654 15-Apr Beves Thomas Beves Elyzabeth Mother Elyzabeth, widow of Richard buried 11/3/1653/4 1654 18-Jun Stent John 1654 24-Jul Strugnel Johne 1655 23-Aug Lynington Margerey 1655 18-Oct Myntrom William 1656 13-Mar Bletheman Antoney sen 1656 23-Apr Strugnell William 1656 05-May Strugnell Robert Strugnell John Father 1656 27-Oct Dyer William 1656 25-Nov Grace John Grace William Father 1657 06-Apr Banstone John Banstone Avice Wife 1657 12-Apr Young Jone 1657 08-May Jefferie Annys 1658 04-Jan Soppe John
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