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Burials in Alpha List to 1812 RENHOLD PARISH REGISTERS 1602 TO 1812 BURIALS ALPHA LIST The original Register only exists from 1654. The burials before that date are copied from the "Bishops Transcripts" which start in 1602. Certain entries only appear in the Bishops Transcripts and when a different name appears it is referred to as “or”. Date Christian Name of Relationship Christian Name/s of Surname of deceased Comments deceased relation/s, if appropriate 2 Nov 1624 Henry Abbot 20 Nov 1602 Thomas Alcocke 29 Nov 1658 Ann Daughter Oliver Allen 29 Dec 1659 Oliver Son Oliver Allen 26 Mar 1661 Mary Daughter - Allen Widow 5 Jan 1695 John Allen Carpenter 2 Jul 1703 Alice Allen Widow 13 Apr 1658 Oliver Son Oliver Allin 30 Jan 1666 Ester Wife Oliver Allin 20 May 1678 Oliver Allyn 7 Jan 1745 Mary Althrop Singlewoman 30 May 1702 Mary Daughter Mary Althrope 29 Dec 1604 Thomas Ardes 7 Oct 1612 Mrs Ardes Wife John Ardes Mr 10 May 1742 John Ashboult Servant to Widow Hull 14 Mar 1761 William Son Richard & Sarah Ashpole or Mary 1 Mar 1617 John Audlye 20 Sep 1631 Jane Aulcocke 23 May 1720 Mary Daughter Benjamin & Elizabeth Austin 3 Feb 1725 Benjamin Austin Labourer 29 Jul 1609 Elizabeth Awdly 18 Mar 1610 John Baker 12 Jan 1785 John Bannington 21 Apr 1610 Thomas Barr 6 Mar 1778 Henry Barringer Farmer 16 Mar 1605 Elizabeth Wife John Barry 16 Nov 1617 John Barrye 20 Jan 1712 Elizabeth Wife John Bartram 4 May 1715 John Son John Bartram Labourer 3 Oct 1718 John Bartram Labourer 16 Dec 1718 William Son William Bartram Labourer; an infant 15 May 1713 Susannah Daughter John & Mary Bayes Labourer 9 Feb 1711 Elizabeth Wife Thomas Bays Labourer 26 Oct 1729 Mary Daughter John & Mary Bays 16 Aug 1761 John Bays Labourer 21 Sep 1763 Sarah Bays Widow 14 Nov 1634 Francis Bayslye 10 Apr 1613 Joan Daughter Oliver Beard 13 Jan 1615 Ann Daughter Oliver Beard 27 Jan 1620 Oliver Bearde 1 Mar 1633 John Son Oliver Becher Mr. Esq. 7 Jan 1635 Mary Daughter Henry Becher Mr 22 Dec 1640 William Becher Sir. Knight 15 Sep 1658 Elizabeth Becher Lady 17 Sep 1658 Franceesse Becher Lady 20 Mar 1662 - Becher “Mrs. Ye Mother of Willam Beecher, knight” 17 Mar 1684 St, John SON William Becher Sir 12 Jan 1696 Francis Becher Esq. Died 3 Jan 1696 20 Nov 1697 - Becher Madam 22 Apr 1701 Elizabeth Becher Mrs 17 Jan 1702 Mary Daughter William Becher Esq 5 Jun 1724 William Becher Esq. 18 Nov 1740 George Becher Esq; from London 26 Jun 1751 William Becher Esq 15 Jun 1780 Mary Wife Bedford Reverend Mr. 17 Nov 1607 William Son William Beecher 20 Apr 1659 St John Beecher Spelt Scengion 11 May 1659 Mary Beecher Mrs 11 May 1673 John` Son William Beecher Sir 16 Oct 1680 Oliver Beecher BT gives date as 12 Nov 1680 9 Dec 1694 William Beecher Sir. Knight; BT “eques auratus” 1 Nov 1728 John Bennington Parish Clerk 3 Apr 1748 Mary Daughter John & Sarah Bennington 21 Apr 1748 Sarah Daughter John & Sarah Bennington 14 May 1758 Sarah Wife John Bennington Labourer 27 Dec 1782 Hannah Wife John Bennington Labourer 27 Jan 1791 Mary Berrington or Barrington 4 Nov 1710 John Son John & Elizabeth Bertram Labourer 19 Jul 1663 Sarah Daughter Richard Bidcott Minister 8 Nov 1640 Helen Binges Uncertain of spelling 3 Feb 1607 Millicent Black 20 Feb 1617 Richard Blande 25 Jan 1620 Margaret Blande 1 Dec 1735 Sarah Blufhead Widow 13 Mar 1675 Elizabeth Wife William Bonfield 6 Jan 1743 Edward Boswell Dairyman 24 Feb 1743 Mary Boswell Widow 21 Jul 1615 Thomas Bower 16 Jan 1785 Susannah Daughter William & Susannah Brawn 14 Dec 1786 William Brawn Labourer 31 Aug 1788 Mary Brawn 22 May 1744 Elizabeth Daughter John & Esther Britain 7 May 1760 John Britain Labourer 27 May 1766 John Son John & Esther Brittain 4 Feb 1785 Thomas Brittain 17 Dec 1769 Hannah Daughter William & Mary Brookes 3 Dec 1737 Hannah Daughter William & Mary Brooks 12 Oct 1740 Mary Wife William Brooks Labourer 29 Jan 1778 William Brooks Widower 10 Dec 1680 Mary Wife James Broun or Browne 23 Feb 1659 Elizabeth Daughter Thomas Brown 15 Aug 1660 Clement Son Thomas Brown BT gives this entry as baptism 7 Apr 1690 Thomas Brown 19 Jun 1785 Edward Brown Infant 26 Oct 1810 Richard Son Richard & Hannah Brown 9 Aug 1657 Elizabeth Daughter Thomas Browne 25 Mar 1661 Elizabeth Daughter Thomas Browne 5 Mar 1721 Richard Bull Cottager 14 Feb 1722 Barbara Bull Widow 1 Oct 1795 George Son Thomas & Ann Bull Clerk 26 Apr 1658 James Son James Bundie 21 Jun 1634 Mary Daughter Robert Bundy 31 Jan 1673 Ann Wife James Bundy 20 Apr 1682 James Son William Bundy 1 Oct 1684 James Son William Bundy 2 Nov 1685 John Son William Bundy 16 Mar 1687 Thomas Son William Bundy 23 Apr 1691 Elizabeth Daughter William Bundy 7 May 1707 Ann Daughter William & Penelope Bundy of Goldington; Farmer 23 Nov 1714 Penelope Wife William Bundy of Goldington 10 Feb 1715 William Bundy of Goldington; Dairyman 14 Jan 1719 James Bundy 21 Jun 1795 Sarah Bundy 27 Jun 1797 Susannah Wife Richard Bundy 4 Jul 1803 - Daughter Richard & Rebecca Bundy Unbaptised 12 Jan 1639 Nathaniel Son Robert Bundye 29 Apr 1684 John Son John Bush 7 Apr 1766 Sarah Wife William Butlin 19 Oct 1746 Robert Son William Buttling 12 May 1760 Elizabeth Wife William Buttling or Butlin; Labourer 6 Sep 1620 William Camfield 15 Apr 1693 Lydia Camfield or Campfield 7 Nov 1610 Daniel Son William Canfield 3 Sep 1616 Mary Daughter William Canfield 14 Jan 1617 Bithia Daughter William Canfield 15 Sep 1655 Lucy Canfield 8 Sep 1666 Thomas Son - Cannon Widow: BT gives 8 Dec 1666 15 Apr 1669 Elizabeth Cannon Wodow 26 Feb 1686 Thomas Cannon 10 Aug 1696 Constance Wife John Cannon 15 May 1699 John Cannon 18 May 1619 Joan Canon 28 Nov 1658 Mary Wife John Canon 26 May 1720 Catherine Carew 16 Jan 1659 Elizabeth Wife John Carington 30 Jul 1662 Frances Carington Widow 4 May 1665 John Carington 24 Jul 1607 Cecily Daughter Walter Carrington 12 Nov 1618 Rebecca Daughter Walter Carrington 30 Jun 1657 John Son John Carrington 9 Feb 1605 Elizabeth Wife Walter Carryngton 6 Mar 1719 George Son Francis & Elizabeth Castleman 5 Jun 1722 Robert Son Francis & Elizabeth Castleman 8 Feb 1728 George Castleman an infant 16 Jun 1731 Elizabeth Daughter Francis & Elizabeth Castleman 15 Nov 1737 Francis Castleman Bricklayer 7 Sep 1750 Elizabeth Castleman Widow 8 Nov 1761 John Son Francis & Elizabeth Castleman 9 May 1763 Laurence Son Francis & Elizabeth Castleman 30 Jun 1765 Henry Son Francis & Elizabeth Castleman 11 Apr 1766 Francis Castleman Bricklayer 5 Jun 1779 William Son George & Mary Castleman Bricklayer 10 Jul 1784 Mary Castleman Infant 13 Nov 1699 John Chadwick 27 Dec 1611 Elizabeth Chamberlaine 9 Sep 1617 - Chanler Widow 27 Apr 1668 Elizabeth Chatterton Servant to Thomas Watford, Spinster 8 Mar 1784 Ann Childes Widow 15 Nov 1727 Sarah Childs Mrs; Widow 8 Dec 1778 Ann Wife William Childs Labourer 22 Jun 1781 Mary Childs Spinster 22 Apr 1782 William Childs Labourer 3 Aug 1792 William Circuit 8 Jul 1811 Susannah Daughter Richard & Charlotte Clapham 4 Aug 1745 Thomas Clark Labourer 30 Oct 1810 Elizabeth Wife Thomas Clark 10 Dec 1606 William Clarke Gentleman 27 Feb 1663 Hester Clarke Alias Mason 24 Dec 1675 Ann Clarke Widow 5 Mar 1705 Richard Clarke or Mason; Clerk 10 Mar 1605 Elizabeth Wife William Clayton 21 Aug 1619 Richard Son William Cleatonn 21 Sep 1706 Ann Cleavely 28 Sep 1706 Ann Daughter Ann cleavely 4 Jun 1662 Avis Wife John Clerke Alias Mason 26 Nov 1626 William Cleyton 13 Apr 1628 Alice Wife William Cleyton 4 Mar 1628 Jane Daughter John Cleyton 1 May 1668 William Cleyton Servant to James Bundy 5 Aug 1625 William Cleytonn Senior 18 Oct 1682 Ann Daughter John Cob 10 Mar 1709 Mary Cobb of Tilbrook 9 Mar 1791 Robert Constant 26 May 1798 Mary Wife Robert Constant 21 Apr 1799 Eleanor Daughter Robert & Mary Constant 8 Jan 1800 Hannah Maria Daughter Robert & Mary Constant 19 Mar 1805 Elizabeth Wife Robert Constant 8 May 1806 Charles Constant Infant 29 Dec 1607 John Cooper 29 Aug 1618 Luke Cooper 13 Aug 1632 - Cooper Widow 2 May 1803 Ann Wife Jopseph Cooper 27 May 1700 John Son Matthew Corley 23 Jul 1802 Edith Wife William Cox 26 Jul 1809 Elizabeth Wife William Cox 25 Jul 1797 Elizabeth Daughter George & Mary Cozens 4 Nov 1801 Ann Daughter George & Mary Cozens Aged 13 8 Dec 1641 Richard Cranfield 14 Jun 1751 William Cranfield Servant to Mr Becher 30 Oct 1699 Ann Croe or Crow 9 Apr 1733 Daughter Daughter George Croot 18 Nov 1734 Elizabeth & Mary Daughters George & Elizabeth Croot 27 Dec 1741 Thomas Son Thomas ? Croot Farmer 18 Nov 1747 Mary Croot Widow 23 Jan 1780 Thomas Croot of Risely:; Farmer 14 Sep 1783 Mary Croot of Risely 15 Aug 1668 Richard Son William Crow farmer 8 Jan 1672 Frances Wife William Crow 16 Mar 1675 Ann Daughter Thomas Crow 9 Dec 1686 Henry Son Thomas Crow 13 Sep 1690 Thomas Crow 19 Aug 1692 Katherine Daughter Ann Crow Widow 17 Jun 1608 Alice Crowe 15 Jul 1617 Thomas Crowe 18 Jul 1617 Alice Wife Thomas Crowe 28 Aug 1799 Mary Wife Thomas Cutler 31 Dec 1801 Mary Wife William Cutler 26 Dec 1802 James Son Thomas & Ann Cutler Aged 5 months; Unbaptised 14 Oct 1806 Elizabeth Wife William Dalby 15 Dec 1777 Joseph Son John & Susan Daniel Labourer 22 Aug 1784 William Son John & Susannah Daniel 18 Jan 1792 Susannah Daniel 15 Sep 1797 John Daniel 3 Jul 1741 Mary Darling Servant to Richard Rignoll 21 Jun 1605 Elizabeth Wife John Dawson 11 Jun 1806 Robert Son Benjamin & Lettice Dawson 22 Jan 1810 Lettice Wife Benjamin Dawson 4 Nov 1761 Bemont Son Thomas & Catherine Deacon 20 May 1715 Mary Daughter John & Elizabeth Dennis Labourer 18 Feb 1728 John Dennis an infant 19 Feb 1732 William Son John & Elizabeth Dennis 6 Apr 1751 John Dennis Dairyman 29 Mar 1761 Elizabeth Dennis Widow 21 Apr 1760 Edward Dinis or
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