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Burials 1813 -1991 Burials 1813 -1991 Burial Surname Christian Description, notes, etc Abode Age Minister Death Name 1813-01-09 Wright Thomas FB 67 John Bowness 1813-02-20 Awkwright Richard Son of Richard Awkwright Esq. and Ashbourne Inf Geo.Roe, Rector Martha his wife 1813-03-11 Bowler Elizabeth Daughter of Isaac and Hannah FB 7 Geo.Roe, Rector 1813-03-19 Awkwright Agnes Daughter of Richard Awkwright Esq. Ashbourne 4 Geo.Roe, Rector and Martha his wife 1813-05-03 Waterfall Sarah Daughter of William and Elizabeth FB 33 Geo.Roe, Rector 1814-05-20 Hodgkinson William Son of William and Hannah Sturston, 4 Geo.Roe, Rector Ashbourne 1814-09-11 Bowler William FB 59 Geo.Roe, Rector 1814-10-12 Bowler Elizabeth Wife of Joseph Woodeaves, 40 Geo.Roe, Rector Tissington 1814-10-13 Rangedale Thomas FB 68 Geo.Roe, Rector 1814-11-27 Wright Elizabeth Daughter of Richard and Hannah FB Inf Geo.Roe, Rector 1814-12-01 Bowler Hannah Wife of Jacob FB 26 Geo.Roe, Rector 1814-12-01 Bowler Maria Daughter of Jacob and Hannah FB Inf Geo.Roe, Rector 1815-01-08 Irons John FB 38 Geo.Roe, Rector 1815-03-01 Bowler Lydia Margaret Wife of Joseph FB 21 John Bowness 1815-04-26 Davis Sarah Illegitimate daughter of Mary FB 3m John Bowness 1815-04-30 Beresford Alice Widow of Richard Beresford Esq of Ashbourne 78 Geo.Roe, Rector Ashbourne (father of Richard, who died in Wales) 1815-06-17 Bowler Ann Daughter of Joseph Woodeaves, 19 John Bowness Tissington 1815-08-25 Beresford Fanny Widow of the late Francis Beresford Ashbourne 75 Geo.Roe, Rector Esq. 1815-08-30 Bowler Isabella Daughter of Joseph and Lydia FB Inf Geo.Roe, Rector Margaret 1815-09-06 Waterfall William FB 72 Geo.Roe, Rector 1816-01-23 Irons Mary Daughter of Mary Irons, widow FB 1 John Bowness 1816-02-24 Slater Ann Daughter of Adam and Elizabeth FB Inf John Bowness 1816-04-18 Wooley Mary Daughter of Francis and Frances FB 18m John Bowness 1816-06-28 Ainsworth William Son of George and Judith FB Inf John Bowness 1816-09-20 Greatorex Elizabeth Wife of Richard FB 80 John Bowness 1817-05-26 Greatorex Richard FB 77 John Bowness 1818-05-17 Bowler Josiah FB 66 John Bowness 1818-06-09 Wright Hannah Wife of Richard FB 46 John Bowness 1818-10-18 Wooley Sarah Daughter of Francis and Frances FB 19 John Bowness 1819-01-22 Wright Richard FB 44 John Bowness 1819-03-16 Mill Ann Daughter of John and Margaret FB 11m John Bowness 1819-03-24 Mellor John FB 25 John Bowness 1819-03-29 Bowler Abraham FB FB 40 John Bowness 1819-04-09 Bowler Thomas Son of William and Joyce FB 1 John Bowness 1819-04-23 Smith Mary Ann Daughter of James and Ann FB Inf John Bowness 1819-09-30 Irons Sarah Daughter of Mary FB 2 John Bowness 1820-01-11 Bowler Josiah Son of Abraham (posthumous) and FB 3m John Bowness Ann 1820-03-19 Warrington Elizabeth Wife of Thomas Kniveton 72 John Bowness 1820-06-16 Greatorex Hannah Daughter of William and Mary FB 1 John Bowness 1820-07-31 Warrington Martha Widow FB 85 Edward Heathcote, Curate 1820-12-17 Hardy Ann Wife of Francis FB 70 John Bowness 1821-04-18 Hardy Francis FB 66 John Bowness 1821-05-24 Downing Mary Wife of Philip FB 21 John Bowness 1821-09-29 Greatorex Elizabeth Daughter of Thomas and Elizabeth FB 18 John Bowness 1822-08-06 Brown Alice Wife of Jervaise Brown (Rector) Ilkeston 52 Edward Heathcote 1822-11-13 Vallance Thomas FB 19 John Bowness 1822-12-12 Smith Sarah Daughter of James and Ann Smith FB Inf John Bowness 1823-03-06 Bowler Isaac FB 9 Ed. Heathcote 1823-03-23 Bowler John FB 32 Thomas Gibbs 1823-04-09 Slater John FB Inf Thomas Gibbs 1823-04-20 Warrington Sampson FB Inf E. Heathcote 1823-04-28 Bowler Moses FB 11/2 Thomas Gibbs 1823-09-15 Alsopp Mary FB 17 E. Heathcote 1 Burial Surname Christian Description, notes, etc Abode Age Minister Death Name 1823-10-26 Greatorex Martha FB Inf J. Brown, Rector 1823-11-07 Wright James FB Inf J. Brown, Rector 1823-11-08 Bowler Margaret FB 64 J. Brown, Rector 1823-11-18 Wayne Charles FB 13w J. Brown, Rector 1823-12-16 Bowness Rev. John FB 52 J. Brown, Rector 1823-12-21 Greatorex Elizabeth FB 53 J. Brown, Rector 1824-01-11 Smith William FB Inf J. Brown, Rector 1824-02-20 Slater Mary FB 38 J. Brown, Rector 1824-05-09 Wright Walter FB 15 J. Brown, Rector 1824-08-18 Heath Martha FB 71 J. Brown, Rector 1824-11-28 Smith Frances FB Inf J. Brown, Rector 1825-02-08 Wright Martha FB 19w J. Brown, Rector 1825-02-20 Gregory Hannah FB 22m J. Brown, Rector 1825-03-09 Millward William FB 83 J. Brown, Rector 1825-06-08 Warrington Hannah Cawlow? (Callow) 65 J. Brown, Rector 1825-12-20 Hainsworth? Susannah FB 30 J. Brown, Rector (Ainsworth) 1826-02-02 Wright Elizabeth FB Inf J. Brown, Rector 1826-12-11 Bowler Hannah FB 8 J. Brown, Rector 1826-12-14 Bowler William FB 18m J. Brown, Rector 1827-01-21 Thornton Henry FB 8m J. Brown, Rector 1827-05-14 Willett James FB 10m J. Brown, Rector 1827-05-15 Slater Martha Ann FB 1 J. Brown, Rector 1827-05-20 Heath George FB 5m J. Brown, Rector 1827-10-09 Smith Sarah FB Inf Edward Heathcote 1828-03-09 Fletcher Hugh FB 4 Jervase Brown Rct. 1828-06-14 Slater Thomas FB 21 Jervase Brown Rct 1828-08-02 Smith Mary FB 66 Jervase Brown Rct 1828-10-19 Slater Caroline FB 1w Jervase Brown Rct 1828-10-25 Smith Mary FB Inf Jervase Brown Rct 1829-01-18 Slater Hannah FB 79 Jervase Brown Rct 1829-03-02 Gregory Ann FB 30 Jervase Brown Rct 1829-06-21 Allcock Hannah FB 84 Jervase Brown Rct 1829-08-16 Wright Samuel FB 7w Thos.Gibbs,. Tissington Curate 1829-08-25 Smith Maria FB Inf Jervase Brown Rct 1831-01-21 Wooley Avice FB 74 Jervase Brown Rct 1831-03-06 Marsh Joanna FB 68 Jervase Brown Rct 1831-05-03 Beresford Frances Daughter of Francis Beresford Ashbourne 67 Jervase Brown Rct 1831-09-24 Wright Ellen FB 59 Thos.Gibbs,. Tissington Curate 1831-10-09 Wright Elizabeth FB 4 Thos.Gibbs,. Tissington Curate 1832-02-26 Warrington Joseph FB 59 Thos.Gibbs,. Tissington Curate 1832-04-21 Waterfall Hannah FB 37 Thos.Gibbs,. Tissington Curate 1832-06-25 Warrington Ann FB 61 Jervase Brown Rct 1832-12-22 Millward Elizabeth FB 2 P. Belcher Mayfield Vicar 1832-12-25 Bridget Emma FB 2 P. Belcher Mayfield Vicar 1833-02-19 Hodgkinson Mary Ashbourne 56 Jervase Brown Rct 1833-05-06 Wooley Francis FB 66 Jervase Brown Rct 1833-09-10 Bryan Elizabeth Woodeaves 6m Jervase Brown Rct 1833-11-06 Wright Martha FB 62 Jervase Brown Rct 1834-01-07 Wood Harriet FB Inf Jervase Brown Rct 1834-06-10 Beresford John Son of Francis Ashbourne 67 Saml. Shipley Ashbourne Vicar 1834-06-26 Wright Joseph FB 27 Thos.Gibbs,. Tissington Curate 1834-07-17 Harrison Charlotte FB 20m William P. Belcher Kniveton Curate 1834-08-13 Allsop James FB 17 Thos.Gibbs,. Tissington Curate 1834-08-24 Heath Daniel FB 45 Thos.Gibbs,. Tissington Curate 1834-11-29 Oakden Hannah FB 49 Jervase Brown Rct 1834-12-07 Wright John FB 85 Jervase Brown Rct 2 Burial Surname Christian Description, notes, etc Abode Age Minister Death Name 1835-08-19 Warrington William Shottle, Duffield 77 Thos.Gibbs,. Tissington Curate 1835-12-13 Petts Mary FB Inf Jervase Brown Rct 1836-02-02 Fletcher Sarah FB Inf Jervase Brown Rct 1836-02-08 Parker Lucy Clifton 25 Saml. Shipley Ashbourne Vicar 1836-03-15 Bembridge Sarah FB 11m Jervase Brown Rct 1836-03-31 Wooley Ralph FB 71 Jervase Brown Rct 1836-04-24 Bowler Isaac FB 54 Jervase Brown Rct 1836-06-16 Yates Samuel FB Inf Jervase Brown Rct 1836-07-30 Sellers Mary FB 14 Thos.Gibbs,. Tissington Curate 1836-09-25 Cooper Joseph FB 84 Thos.Gibbs,. Tissington Curate 1836-12-20 Ditchfield Thomas FB 6m Jervase Brown Rct 1837-02-14 Willert Sarah FB 79 Thos.Gibbs,. Tissington Curate 1837-05-23 Botham Frances FB 32 Jervase Brown Rct 1837-06-29 Waterfall John FB 28 Jervase Brown Rct 1837-08-20 Buxton John FB 73 Jervase Brown Rct 1837-10-03 Wright Ellen Chatham St, Green 25 Thos.Gibbs,. Hayes, Manchester Tissington Curate 1837-10-10 Allcock Thomas FB 63 Jervase Brown Rct 1838-02-08 Fletcher Sarah FB 44 Jervase Brown Rct 1838-03-08 Sellers Mary FB 20 Jervase Brown Rct 1838-04-08 Pycroft Mary FB 75 Jervase Brown Rct 1838-04-29 Cooper Esther FB 76 Thos.Gibbs,. Tissington Curate 1838-05-18 Hodgkinson John FB 6 Jervase Brown Rct 1838-06-08 Petts Job FB Inf Jervase Brown Rct 1838-08-11 Willert Thomas FB 81 Jervase Brown Rct 1838-08-21 Smith John FB 77 Jervase Brown Rct 1838-11-18 Ditchfield John FB 1 Jervase Brown Rct 1839-01-20 Pycroft Joshua FB 88 Thos.Gibbs,. Tissington Curate 1839-01-20 Petts Adelaide FB 8m Thos.Gibbs,. Tissington Curate 1839-03-24 Slater Ann FB 2 Jervase Brown Rct 1839-04-22 Slater Sarah FB 4 Jervase Brown Rct 1839-06-02 Slater Sarah FB 24 Jervase Brown Rct 1839-08-08 Lomas Hannah FB 22 Henry Godwin Okeover Curate 1839-11-03 Bowler Margaret Derby 23 Jervase Brown Rct 1840-01-31 Millward Eliza FB 2 Jervase Brown Rct 1840-02-14 Beresford Judith Daughter of Francis (see monument on Ashbourne 71 Jervase Brown Rct Chancel wall.
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