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Northern Bmds.Xlsx Appleby Burials in Northern Counties updated 13/06/2017 forename surname abode event age at day month year of approx yr other info district/parish county source line - please let me know if you can tell me death burial of birth which line any individual belongs to Thoms. APPLEBIE of Skelt. burial 22-Jul 1555 son of Robt. Howden Yorks freeREG Ralf APPLEBY burial 7 may 1566 Brough under Stainmore W'land The Genealogist Genett APLEBY burial 15 jan 1570 Hackness Yorks transcript of PR John APLEBY sonne of Willm burial 9 jan 1570 Hackness Yorks transcript of PR Margret APPLEBYE burial 14 oct 1570 Bridlington St Mary Yorks FMP Bridlington Applebys? Allysn APLEBYE burial 16 nov 1571 Wintringham Yorks transcript of PR Agnes APPLEBY of Kilpin burial 12-Oct 1572 wife of Robt. Howden Yorks freeREG Robt. APPLEBIE of Kilpin burial 13-Oct 1572 son of Robt. Howden Yorks freeREG Jane APLEBY burial 26 oct 1573 Hackness Yorks transcript of PR William APPLEBIE of Kilpin burial 10-Feb 1573 son of Robt. Howden Yorks freeREG Elyzabethe APPLEBYE burial 4 sep 1575 Bridlington St Mary Yorks FMP Bridlington Applebys? Annas APPLEBY burial 28 oct 1576 Bridlington St Mary Yorks FMP Bridlington Applebys? Robart APPLEBIE of Kilpin burial 11-May 1578 Howden Yorks freeREG Robt. APLEBYE burial 26 mar 1578 Hackness Yorks transcript of PR Margaret APPLEBIE of Kilpin burial 07-May 1579 widow of Applebie Howden Yorks freeREG Lancelotus APLBYE burial 1581 Wensley Yorks FMP Alicia APLEBY burial 1583 Wensley Yorks FMP Thomas APLEBYE burial 20-Oct 1584 Kirk Ella Yorks freeREG Elyne APLEBIE burial 1586 Marton Yorks FMP James APPLEBYE burial 11 may 1587 Bridlington St Mary Yorks FMP Bridlington Applebys? Wm APPLEBIE burial 13 nov 1587 Patrington Yorks transcript of PR Anne APPLEBY burial 17 jan 1589 St Michael le Belfry, York Yorks transcript of PR APLEBIE burial 1589 Stokesley Yorks FMP Dynes APPELBIE wife of Johis Applebie burial 20 apr 1591 Patrington Yorks transcript of PR Elizabeth APPLEBY burial 13 jun 1591 wife of Anthony Appelby Brough under Stainmore W'land The Genealogist Frauncis APPLEBIE of Markington burial 22 feb 1591 Ripon Yorks transcript of PR Jeneta APLEBY burial 1592 Wensley Yorks FMP Anna APLEBY burial 1594 Wensley Yorks FMP Jn APLEBIE burial 1595 Marton Yorks FMP Mawdleyn APPLEBY dau to Bartyll burial 0 15 apr 1595 1595 St Michael le Belfry, York Yorks transcript of PR Jeneta APLEBY burial 1596 Wensley Yorks FMP Annas APPLEBY burial 17 dec 1597 wife of Anthony Appelby Brough under Stainmore W'land The Genealogist Esabella APLEBYE burial 19-Jun 1597 wife of William Kirk Ella Yorks freeREG Henrie APPLEBIE son of Johis Applebie burial 26 dec 1597 Patrington Yorks transcript of PR Johis APPLEBIE cordiner burial 11 jan 1597 Patrington Yorks transcript of PR Robertus APLEBEE burial 1597 East Rounton Yorks FMP William APLEBYE burial 24-Oct 1598 Kirk Ella Yorks freeREG Margery APPLEBY wife of Xpofer (sergante at burial 12-Jan 1599 Newcastle/st. Nicholas N'land FMP Mace) Xpofer APPLEBY burial 03-Dec 1599 Newcastle/st. Nicholas N'land FMP Nycholas Appleby burial 10-Mar 1600 St Michael le Belfry, York Yorks transcript of PR Xpofer APPLEBY son of George (master & burial 22-Sep 1600 Newcastle/st. Nicholas N'land FMP Marryner) Annas APPLEBY burial 22 feb 1602 Bridlington St Mary Yorks FMP Bridlington Applebys? Annes APPLEBY wife of Georg (saylor) burial 27-Apr 1602 Newcastle/st. Nicholas N'land FMP Jane Appleby Newbottle burial 1602 Sunderland Durham DRO John APPLEBIE burial 1603 Hinderwell Yorks FMP Margery APPLEBY dau of Bartholomew burial 3 22-Mar 1603 1600 St Michael le Belfry, York Yorks transcript of PR An Applebye widdowe burial 24-Mar 1604 St Michael le Belfry, York Yorks transcript of PR Bartholomew APPLEBIE burial 19-Sep 1604 St Michael le Belfry, York Yorks transcript of PR Eliza . APPELLB. dau of uxor Appelb. burial 14-Oct 1604 St Michael le Belfry, York Yorks transcript of PR Jane APPELBIE dau of uxor APPELBIE burial 09-Oct 1604 St Michael le Belfry, York Yorks transcript of PR mother APPLEBEE Anthony Applebees mother burial 08-Nov 1604 St Michael le Belfry, York Yorks transcript of PR Thomas APPLEBIE son of Widow Applebie burial 16-Oct 1604 St Michael le Belfry, York Yorks transcript of PR William Applebie burial 1604 Chester-le-Street Durham DRO page 1 Appleby Burials in Northern Counties updated 13/06/2017 John APPLEBY burial 18 oct 1605 Winston Durham The Genealogist Peter APPLEBY son of Robt Appleby burial 13-Jan 1606 Forcett Yorks famsearch William APPLEBYE burial 7 sep 1606 Bishop Middleham Durham The Genealogist Percyvell APPLEBYE burial 1608 Stainton in Cleveland Yorks FMP Ellin Applebie widdowe burial 27 aug 1609 Patrington Yorks transcript of PR Elsabeth APPLEBY dau of Robart (roper) burial 08-Aug 1609 Newcastle/all Saints N'land FMP Georg APPLEBYE burial 08-May 1610 Newcastle/all Saints N'land FMP Jaine APPLEBY dau of Robart burial 17-Sep 1610 Newcastle/all Saints N'land FMP Jaine APPLEBYE burial 1612 Stainton in Cleveland Yorks FMP John APPLEBY son of Robt burial 29-Nov 1612 Forcett Yorks famsearch Margaret APPLEBY dau of Robt burial 18-Oct 1612 Forcett Yorks famsearch Ellys APPLEBY burial 15 mar 1613 Bridlington St Mary Yorks FMP Bridlington Applebys? Jane APPLEBIE burial 1613 Hinderwell Yorks FMP Robert APPLEBYE burial 1614 Stainton in Cleveland Yorks FMP Anne APPLEBY burial 19-Aug 1615 Winston Durham The Genealogist Henry APPLEBIE burial 05-Mar 1616 Kirk Ella Yorks freeREG Patrick APPLEBY son Robrt burial 19-Jan 1616 Newcastle/all Saints N'land FMP Anne APPLEBY wife of Robart burial 05-May 1617 Newcastle/all Saints N'land FMP Elizabeth APPLEBEE burial 1617 Eryholme Yorks FMP Robart APPLEBY son Robart (roper) burial 21-Feb 1617 Newcastle/all Saints N'land FMP Margaret Appleby burial 1618 Chester-le-Street Durham DRO Mary Applebye burial 1618 Chester-le-Street Durham DRO APPLEBYE burial 1618 Stainton in Cleveland Yorks FMP Alicia APLEBYE burial 1619 Wensley Yorks FMP Dorothy APPLEBIE burial 1619 Doncaster Yorks FMP Dorothy APPLEBIE Sheffield burial - 4 Jan 1619 Applebie Doncaster St.George Yorks transcrib. By TL Margratt APLEBY burial 15-Jun 1619 Newcastle/st. Andrew N'land FMP William APPLEBY burial 22 jul 1619 Bridlington St Mary Yorks FMP Bridlington Applebys? Willm APLBY burial 22-Jul 1619 son of Christopher Kilburn Yorks freeREG Willm APLBY son of Christopher burial 22-Jul 1619 Kilburn Yorks transcript of PR Annas Appleby Wearmouth burial 1620 Sunderland Durham DRO Anne APLEBYE burial 1620 Marton Yorks FMP two children APPLEBYES of Henry (Harry) burial 24 may 1621 St Michael le Belfry, York Yorks transcript of PR William APPLEBYE burial 15 apr 1621 Bridlington St Mary Yorks FMP Bridlington Applebys? Katherine APPLEBY wife of Henry (Harry) burial 18-Apr 1622 St Michael le Belfry, York Yorks transcript of PR Margerey APPLBY burial 28-Nov 1622 Newcastle/all Saints N'land FMP Maria APPLEBY burial 2 jun 1622 Bridlington St Mary Yorks FMP Bridlington Applebys? Joan Appleby Wearmouth burial 1623 Sunderland Durham DRO Elizabeth APLBY dau of Richard burial 17-Sep 1624 Newcastle/st. Andrew N'land FMP Henry APPLEBY burial 19-Jul 1627 Brompton by Northallerton Yorks Yorks PRs on FMP Elizabeth APPLEBY burial 14 mar 1628 Bishop Middleham Durham The Genealogist Percival Applebye burial 1628 Chester-le-Street Durham DRO Richard Appleby Wearmouth burial 1628 Sunderland Durham DRO APPLEBY burial 1628 East Rounton Yorks FMP Alice APPLEBYE a poor widow burial 30 apr 1629 Sherburn in Harfordlythe Yorks Yorks BTs on FMP Bridlington Applebys? Dorothy APPLEBY burial 1630 Batley Yorks FMP Elizabeth APPLEBY burial 1631 Kirklington Yorks FMP Elizabeth APPLEBY dau of Edward Appleby alias burial 30 sep 1631 Kirklington Yorks transcript of PR Cooke of Howgrave Alicia APLEBY burial 1632 East Rounton Yorks FMP Edward APPLEBIE son of Edward alious Cooke of burial 2 feb 1635 Kirklington Yorks transcript of PR Kirklington Jane Appleby burial 1635 Chester-le-Street Durham DRO John APPLEBY burial 26-Feb 1635 Newcastle/st. Nicholas N'land FMP Margarett APPLEBY wife of Anthony burial 18 nov 1635 St Michael le Belfry, York Yorks transcript of PR Nicholas APLEBY burial 1635 Wensley Yorks FMP William Appleby Panns burial 1635 Sunderland Durham DRO Edward APPLEBY burial 11 may 1636 Whitby St Mary the Virgin Yorks yorks burials on FMP page 2 Appleby Burials in Northern Counties updated 13/06/2017 Ann Appleby of Bishopwearmouth burial 1638 Sunderland Durham DRO Gillian APPLEBY dau of Anthony burial 0 05-Nov 1638 1638 St Michael le Belfry, York Yorks transcript of PR [blank] Apply Wearmouth burial 1639 Sunderland Durham DRO Edward APPLEBY son of Christopher Appleby burial 14 may 1639 Whitby St Mary the Virgin Yorks yorks burials on FMP Elizabetha APLEBY burial 1639 East Rounton Yorks FMP Mary APPLEBY burial 08-Feb 1640 Newcastle/st. Nicholas N'land FMP Xpofer APPLEBY burial 01-Jul 1640 Hunmanby Yorks PRs on FMP Bridlington Applebys? Anthony APPLEBY son of Robt Appleby burial 14-Nov 1641 Forcett Yorks famsearch Anthony APPLEBY burial 05-Mar 1641 St Michael le Belfry, York Yorks transcript of PR Christopher APPLEBYE of Crakeland burial 27-Jan 1641 Kilburn Yorks transcript of PR Margret APPLEBYE infant burial 02-Nov 1641 1641 Newcastle/st. Nicholas N'land FMP Mary APPLEBY burial 11-Jul 1641 dau of William Husthwaite Yorks freeREG Ann Apleby of Wearmouth burial 1642 Sunderland Durham DRO Christopher APPLEBYE of Crakeland burial 27-Jan 1642 Kilburn Yorks freeREG Isabel Applebey burial 1642 Chester-le-Street Durham DRO Robt APPLEBY sr burial 06-Sep 1642 Forcett Yorks famsearch [blank] Appleby burial 1643 Chester-le-Street Durham DRO Jane Appleby Wearmouth burial 1643 Sunderland Durham DRO John APPLEBY son of Thomas burial 21 aug 1643 Batley All Saints Yorks famsearch Katheryne APPLEBY infant burial 12-Sep 1643 1643 Newcastle/st.
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