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Wesleyan Methodist Historic Roll Volume 7 Bedford WESLEYAN METHODIST HISTORIC ROLL VOLUME 7 BEDFORD & NORTHAMPTON DISTRICT WELLINGBOROUGH CIRCUIT Page 501 JONES Frank Wellingborough JONES Rachel Edith Wellingborough JONES Florence Maria In Memoriam JONES Florence Edith Gwendoline In Memoriam ROBERTSON Annie Hebburn on Tyne CHISHOLM David Douglas Wellingborough CHISHOLM Emily Sarah Wellingborough CHISHOLM Gavin Douglas Wellingborough CHISHOLM Ella M J Wellingborough CHISHOLM David Cameron Wellingborough CHISHOLM William B In Memoriam CHISHOLM Margaret B In Memoriam BLACK James B Glasgow HINCH Elizabeth [April 27, 1899] Wellingborough WHITEHOUSE A H Wellingborough BROWN Alfred Wellingborough BROWN Harriott Wellingborough FAIREY Amy Wellingborough HUDSON Mary Ann Wellingborough HUDSON David Wellingborough HUDSON Harriet In Memoriam HUDSON James Chattanooga East Fonessee, USA DEXTER Elizabeth Mary In Memoriam DEXTER Fanny Wellingborough DEXTER Frederick William Wellingborough DEXTER Edith Mary Wellingborough NOBLE Dora Edith Wellingborough COOPER William Wellingborough Page 502 BROWN John Jos Wellingborough BROWN Edith A Wellingborough COBURN Ann H Wellingborough COBURN Florence J Wellingborough COBURN John William Wellingborough WILLIAMS Matilda Wellingborough WILLIAMS Mary [formerly PENBERTHY] of Copperhouse Plullack Cornwall WILLIAMS John W Wellingborough PANTHER Olive J Wellingborough HORDEN John Wellingborough HORDEN John Jnr Wellingborough HORDEN Herbert Willliam Wellingborough WADE Daniel Wellingborough SUMMERS Alfred George Wellingborough DEACON John Charles Wellingborough BROWN Joseph Wellingborough BROWN Jane Wellingborough BROWN Jackson Cape Town South Africa COLE Thomas Wellingborough SHELFORD William Wellingborough SHELFORD Sarah Ann Wellingborough SHELFORD Harold Hugh Wellingborough SHELFORD Ada Wellingborough SHELFORD William In Memoriam SHELFORD Felix Wellingborough SHELFORD Louie Wellingborough MILLS Albert E Wellingborough MILLS Ellen Wellingborough MILLS Frank Stanley Wellingborough MILLS Mabel Florence Wellingborough Page 503 MILLS Christine Eleanor Wellingborough MILLS Charles William Wellingborough In Memoriam MILLS Edith Wellingborough MILLS Ethel Wellingborough VICKERS Arthur Wellingborough BLEWITT Elizabeth S Wellingborough NUTT Mary Ann Wellingborough NUTT Eliza Wellingborough WOODROFFE Gertrude Wellingborough WOODROFFE Eva Wellingborough DEACON Emma Elizabeth Wellingborough PARKER A G Wellingborough PANTHER Edwaed J Wellingborough PANTHER Harry Wellingborough BAXTER Laura Lea Wellingborough BAXTER Laura Jessie Wellingborough WOODING Annie Wellingborough GILKERSON Nellie Wellingborough SIMPSON Annie Wellingborough BROWN Emily L Wellingborough VEAL Emma Wellingborough VEAL Samuel Wellingborough RICHARDSON Ellen Wellingborough RICHARDSON John Wellingborough RICHARDSON Eric Wellingborough RICHARDSON Nellie G Wellingborough RICHARDSON John Charles Wellingborough RICHARDSON Doris Mary Wellingborough HARRISON Frederick Mackenzie Wellingborough WOODROFFE Hedley Valentine Wellingborough BETSON Arthur William Wellingborough KENDALL George Wellingborough TITE Victor Wellingborough WADE Alexander Charles Wellingborough Page 504 KENDALL F Wellingborough REEVES A Wellingborough GREEN Frank Wellingborough BEDFORD M Wellingborough COOMBS William John Wellingborough COOMBS Ellen Wellingborough COOMBS Winnie Wellingborough COOMBS Gladys Emily Wellingborough BRAYFIELD Florence Wellingborough SMALLEY Annie Wellingborough HOGG Kate Wellingborough HINE Frances Wellingborough SMALLEY Mary Elizabeth Wellingborough LUSTY Fred Wellingborough DANIELS Ellen Wellingborough GREEN George Wellingborough DEXTER Roger Robert Wellingborough NORMAN Thomas Wellingborough In Memoriam NORMAN Edith Wellingborough NORMAN Amelia Wellingborough TREZISE O E Wellingborough TREZISE G S E Wellingborough TREZISE Mary E Wellingborough TREZISE Margaret Mary Wellingborough DENNES Clara Pritchard Wellingborough DENNES Kate Wellingborough DENNES Harry Samuel Wellingborough DUKE W Griffiths Wellingborough DUKE Alice S Wellingborough BEBB Jane Wellingborough GREEN M Annie Wellingborough BUTLIN Mabel Gertrude Wellingborough WOODROFFE Mary A Wellingborough Page 505 FISH Richard In Memoriam FISH Alice S In Memoriam FISH Ann In Memoriam FISH Sarah Ann In Memoriam FISH William Wellingborough FISH Alice S Wellingborough CUTLAN Frederick Wellingborough CUTLAN Charlotte Wellingborough CUTLAN Mary Frederica Wellingborough CUTLAN Wilfred Roy Wellingborough DANIELS Charles Henry Wellingborough ERRINGTON Jennie Wellingborough ERRINGTON William Stuart Wellingborough ERRINGTON Thomas Wellingborough MADDOCK Frederick In Memoriam BERRILL Emily Wellingborough KNIGHT William Wellingborough KNIGHT Miriam Wellingborough KNIGHT Ethel M Wellingborough KNIGHT Helen M Wellingborough KNIGHT William A Wellingborough FOX Henry Hull FOX Martha Hull PANTHER Anne L Wellingborough ERRINGTON Frederic Miller Pytchley FLAXMAN Margaret Honolulu Hawaiian islands DEXTER Maria Wellingborough DEXTER Annie Maria Wellingborough DEXTER William Wellingborough SHORT Elizabeth Lavinia Rushden SHORT Arthur Rushden BIGGS Mary Ann Wellingborough Pages 506-510 Blank BEDFORD & NORTHAMPTON DISTRICT WELLINGBOROUGH CIRCUIT FINEDON Page 511 TITE William Timson Finedon In Memoriam TITE Jane Finedon TITE Florence Annie Finedon In Memoriam TITE Margaret Sarah Finedon TITE Jessie Alice Finedon TITE Frances Edith Finedon TITE Charles Langley Finedon TITE Gerald Walker Finedon YORKE Isaac Finedon YORKE Ann Finedon YORKE William Arthur Finedon KISBY Edith Lovell Finedon KISBY Edward Vinter Finedon YORKE Ralph Edward Finedon YORKE Charlotte Ellen Finedon YORKE Albert James Finedon YORKE Ernest Allston Finedon CHILDS John Finedon CHILDS Elizabeth Finedon DESBOROUGH James Finedon In Memoriam DESBOROUGH Elizabeth Meadows Finedon In Memoriam DESBOROUGH Alice Finedon DESBOROUGH George Finedon DESBOROUGH William Elmer Finedon DESBOROUGH Annie Elizabeth Finedon GOODMAN Catherine Finedon GOODMAN Helena Maud Finedon In Memoriam GOODMAN Harry George Finedon PHILLIPS Ada Raunds In Memoriam PHILLIPS Margaret Ellen Raunds WRIGHT Ann Finedon WALKER Wm M Finedon LEETE Elizabeth Finedon Page 512 UNDERWOOD Jesse Finedon UNDERWOOD Annie Finedon UNDERWOOD Albert Finedon UNDERWOOD Mary Emily Finedon ELLSON Mary Ann Finedon In Memoriam ELLSON Frederick William Finedon ELLSON Annie Finedon ELLSON Gertrude Mary Finedon LIGGINS Eliza Finedon In Memoriam LIGGINS George Finedon LIGGINS Ellen Bessie Finedon LIGGINS George Jnr Finedon LIGGINS Bertha Finedon ELLSON William Finedon ELLSON Alice Finedon ONEY John Finedon ONEY Elizabeth Finedon ONEY William Percy Finedon ONEY Frederic Elson Finedon ELSON Sarah Finedon ELSON Florence Finedon COLES Frederick Finedon WARNER John James Finedon WARNER Jemima Finedon WARNER Hugh Lloyd Finedon WARNER Olive May Finedon CLIPSTONE Annie Amelia Finedon BROWN Beatrice Ellen Finedon HASELDINE George Finedon HASELDINE Elizabeth Finedon BUTLIN Jane In Memoriam HASELDINE James Finedon In Memoriam HASELDINE Mary Finedon In Memoriam LIGGINS Mary Elizabeth Finedon ROWE Rhoda Finedon Page 513 BROWN John David In Memoriam BROWN Sarah Finedon ELKINGTON Thomas In Memoriam ELKINGTON Sarah In Memoriam JOHNSON Elizabeth Avon Dassett ALLEN Ada Florence London FREEMAN Joseph Finedon FREEMAN Elizabeth Finedon TATMAN Charles Finedon TATMAN Eliza Finedon TITE Benjamin In Memoriam TITE Phebe In Memoriam TITE Sarah TITE Hannah TITE Benjamin Finedon TITE Martha Finedon TITE John Finedon TITE Martha A Finedon TITE Mabel W Finedon TITE Maud Ellen Finedon TITE Benjamin Finedon TITE Gladys Edith Finedon DOSSETT Charles Finedon DOSSETT Mary Ellen Finedon WARNER John Finedon WARNER Mary Ann Finedon WARNER Joseph Finedon HASELDINE Charlotte Finedon CRADDOCK William Finedon BUSE John William Finedon BUSE Kate Olive Finedon SHRIVE Mary Ann In Memoriam SHRIVE Phebe Jane In Memoriam BRAYFIELD James Finedon TOMPKINS Patty First Methodist in Finedon In Memoriam Page 514 BENSON James Smith In Memoriam BENSON Jane Ann Finedon BENSON Herbert Abbott Finedon SNAPE Grace Olney Page 515 Blank BEDFORD & NORTHAMPTON DISTRICT WELLINGBOROUGH CIRCUIT WOLLASTON Page 516 HURRY John Wollaston In Memoriam HURRY Rebecca Wollaston In Memoriam HURRY Eliza Jane Wollaston In Memoriam HURRY Sarah Walker Wollaston In Memoriam HURRY Henry Wollaston In Memoriam GIBBARD L Bateman J P Sharnbrook House Bedfordshire SHELTON Mary Wollaston In Memoriam SHELTON Geo Wm Lauder Wollaston SHELTON Addie C Wollaston SHELTON Harriet Wollaston SHELTON G[eo] Jnr Wollaston SUMMERLIN Sarah Wollaston GREEN Lorenzo Wollaston JONES John Crisp Wollaston PERKINS Harry Wollaston CATLIN Thomas Wollaston CATLIN John F Wollaston SHORT George Henry Wollaston PERKINS Mabel Wollaston CATLIN Horace Wollaston GREEN Emma Wollaston CATLIN Mary E Wollaston WALKER Alfred M Wollaston PEEK Peter Strixton MURDIN Mary Wollaston In Memoriam DRAGE Ephraim Wollaston ATTLEY Henry Wm Wollaston REYNOLDS Lizzie Wollaston ATTLEY Mary Annie Wollaston SHELTON William Wollaston SHELTON Hellen Wollaston SHELTON William Wollaston In Memoriam SHELTON Mary Wollaston In Memoriam COOPER Annie Snr Wollaston Page 517 SHELTON W C Wollaston HALLATT Annie Wollaston JONES Susan Strixton End Wollaston JONES David Strixton End Wollaston WOODHAMS Alfred Thrift St Wollaston WOODHAMS Frank Mill Hill Wollaston BELLAMY Joseph London Road Wollaston RIVETT Percy Irchester Rd Wollaston DARNELL Elizabeth High St Wollaston DARNELL Ada Hinwick Rd Wollaston ROBINSON Annie Lawson Crescent Wollaston DARNELL Jesse Hinwick Road Wollaston NEWMAN Elizabeth Queen St Wollaston NEWMAN Annie Queen
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