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Lincoln 11 Boston Circuit WESLEYAN METHODIST HISTORIC ROLL VOLUME 41 LINCOLN DISTRICT BOSTON CIRCUIT Page 445 SMALL Walter T Bargate Lodge SMALL Emily F Bargate Lodge SMALL Elizabeth Bargate Lodge SMALL Emily Winifred Bargate Lodge SMALL Walter Joseph Tombleson Bargate Lodge SMALL Maurice W Bargate Lodge SMALL Anne Elizabeth 8 Grove Street SMALL Joseph Harpham In Memoriam SMALL Joseph William In Memoriam SMALL Ernest Edward In Memoriam SMALL Herbert Henry 8 Grove Street SMALL Emily Elizabeth 8 Grove Street MOON Maria P In Memoriam CLEGG Rev William In Memoriam CLEGG Maria P In Memoriam CLEGG William Jnr In Memoriam CLEGG Walter MRCS In Memoriam ALLEN Thompson In Memoriam ALLEN Marian In Memoriam ALLEN Edward In Memoriam ALLEN Elizabeth A Boston Lodge Babbacombe In Memoriam COOKELL Annie Maria Clevedon ALLEN Lizzie Babbacombe ALLEN Edward T London ALLEN George Babbacombe Page 446 BADDELEY Rev W In memory of the late BADDELEY Elizabeth 10 Red Lion St Boston BADDELEY Louisa 10 Red Lion St Boston SERGEANT William 39 Spilsby Rd Boston SERGEANT Mary Simpson 39 Spilsby Rd Boston RABY Ruth 39 Spilsby Rd Boston RABY Jane In Memoriam RABY Lucy In Memoriam BURKENSHAW Sarah In Memoriam BURKENSHAW Elizabeth In Memoriam BURKENSHAW Matthew In Memoriam RABY Sergeant In Memoriam STANWELL Elizabeth In Memoriam WARWICK William In Memoriam WARWICK Martha In Memoriam WARWICK Harriet In Memoriam WARWICK Sarah Anna Chapel St Leonards In Memoriam WARWICK Martha Chapel St Leonards SHARP Robert 45 Norfolk Street Boston SHARP Mary Ann 45 Norfolk Street Boston SHARP Eliza Jane Aylesby, nr Grimsby SHARP Sarah Ann 22 Vanburgh park Blackheath, SE SHARP Thomas Edward 45 Norfolk St Boston SHARP Ernest Arthur 45 Norfolk St Boston SHARP Edith Mary 2 Promenade Beckenham,SE SHARP Florence Amelia 45 Norfolk St Boston Page 447 WARREN William In Memoriam WARREN Sarah In Memoriam GRIGG William In Memoriam GRIGG Mary In Memoriam GRIGG John In Memoriam CHAPMAN Harriet In Memoriam CLIBBETT William In Memoriam CLIBBETT Thomazina In Memoriam GRIGG William Warren Buxton Villa Boston Wesleyan Minister GRIGG Harriet Chapman In Memoriam GRIGG Harriet Chapman Buxton Villa Boston GARLAND Mary Grigg Wanstead, Essex GRIGG William Victoria Park London, NE GRIGG Thomazina Buxton Villa Boston GRIGG John Wanstead, Essex GRIGG Elizabeth In Memoriam GRIGG Amy In Memoriam BAILEY Thomas Henry Boston Wesleyan Minister BAILEY Annie Maria Boston BAILEY Ellen Annie Boston BAILEY Thomas Harold Kingswood School Bath BAILEY Reginald Kingswood School Bath BAILEY Ernest Kingswood School Bath BAILEY William Whitburn Boston BAILEY Herbert Norris Boston BAILEY Edith Muriel Boston KIRKHAM William James 4 Irby Street Boston KIRKHAM Edith Avice 4 Irby Street Boston PARKER Lily B Spilsby Road Boston STRUT Maria America STRUT W M Page 448 COOLING Thomas In Memoriam COOLING Sarah Ann 65 Sydney St COOLING Eliza Ann 65 Sydney St SEARS James In Memoriam SEARS Eliza Ann Dulwich Villa SEARS Henry In Memoriam SEARS Nellie Dulwich Villa SEARS Herbert Rayson Dulwich Villa PEATLING John Main Ridge PEATLING Elizabeth Main Ridge PEATLING Annie Maria Main Ridge TAYLOR Thomas In Memoriam TAYLOR Mary Ann Artillery Terrace TAYLOR Henrietta In Memoriam MARTIN Louisa Artillery Terrace POCKLINGTON James Wyberton Mills Boston POCKLINGTON Lucy Wyberton Mills Boston POCKLINGTON F J POCKLINGTON T POCKLINGTON E M POCKLINGTON E L POCKLINGTON W POCKLINGTON D In Memoriam FOOTIT T 12 Sydney Street FOOTIT S E 12 Sydney Street FOOTIT M Spilsby Rd LEE George Spilsby Road LEE Mary Spilsby Road Page 449 RAW Albert Edward 38 Spilsby Road Boston Wesleyan Minister RAW Gertrude Maria 38 Spilsby Road Boston RAW Edward Brotherton In Memoriam RAW Gertrude Margaret Brotherton 38 Spilsby Road Boston NORMAN Priscilla 38 Spilsby Road Boston JACKSON Thomas Maidens 8 William Place Boston JACKSON Sarah Ellen 8 William Place Boston Page 450 HOLMES Isaac Alma Villas, Freiston Road HOLMES Emma Alma Villas, Freiston Road HOLMES Harry Alma Villas, Freiston Road JORDAN Eliza Breedon Brand Osgoodthorpe GRANTHAM Catherine 19 Frampton Place MOORE John In Memoriam MOORE Annie 12 Bradshaws Terrace TASKER Catherine May 43 James Street JOBSON William Wormgate JOBSON Mary Ann Wormgate ?? JOBSON Muriel Mary Ring Wormgate HEATH Archibald James 23 West St HEATH Florence taylor 23 West St JACKSON Sarah 22 Witham Street ROBERTS John James 22 Witham Street ROBERTS Harriet Adah 22 Witham Street WESTMORELAND Thomas Douglas Villa Skirbeck WESTMORELAND Emma Douglas Villa Skirbeck TOULMIN Sarah Tower Road Skirbeck WATSON Alice Sibsey DAVEY Lydia Elm Cottage Skirbeck GASH James Edward 24 High St GASH Aggie [Avice on1901 Census] 24 High St GASH Lizzie 24 High St GASH Mabel 24 High St WRIGHT Susanna Osborne Villas Skirbeck WRIGHT Edith Annie Osborne Villas Skirbeck WRIGHT Mary Lizzie Osborne Villas Skirbeck SMITH James Baker Horncastle Rd Boston SMITH Elizabeth Horncastle Rd Boston SMITH Elizabeth Azubah Horncastle Rd Boston SMITH Mary Ellen Horncastle Rd Boston SMITH Lucy Horncastle Rd Boston SMITH Annie Louisa Horncastle Rd Boston SMITH Frederick Mager Horncastle Rd Boston Page 451 BEEDALL John In Memoriam BEEDALL Martha 34 Strait, Bargate Boston BEEDALL John 34 Strait, Bargate Boston BEEDALL Martha In Memoriam BEEDALL Mary In Memoriam BEEDALL George 22 Wicker Sheffield BEEDALL Emma Sorby 22 Wicker Sheffield BEEDALL John Edwin 22 Wicker Sheffield BEEDALL William Tower Road Skirbeck BEEDALL Rosamond Tower Road Skirbeck BEEDALL Martha Tower Road Skirbeck BEEDALL William Common Side Old Leake FARNSWORTH William 36 Red Lion Street Boston FARNSWORTH Sarah Ann 36 Red Lion Street Boston FARNSWORTH Edith MORRIS Mary M 2 Russell Square Boston MANSFIELD Mark 84 Sydney Street GILBERT Sarah Beck Lea, Spilsby Rd LONGSTAFF George Robert 27 School Terr Skirbeck, Boston HALL John Wide Bargate Boston In Memoriam HALL Mary Ann Wide Bargate Boston In Memoriam HALL George Henry Wide Bargate Boston HALL Fanny Ruth Wide Bargate Boston HALL Leonard Rayson Wide Bargate Boston WOTTS Betsy Oldred [Nee HALL] Liverpool HALL Annie Mary In Memoriam HALL John Alexander Birmingham HALL Arthur Benjamin Stockport LONGSTAFF Anna Dolphin Lane LONGSTAFF Elizabeth Jane Dolphin Lane KIRKHAM John Henry Freiston Road Boston KIRKHAM Mary Ann Freiston Road Boston KIRKHAM Frank 152 West Parade Lincoln COMSTOCK Betsy In Memoriam STOUT William In Memoriam Page 452 BEAULAH John Standish House Boston BEAULAH Jane Bowden Standish House Boston BEAULAH Clara In Memoriam BEAULAH George In Memoriam BEAULAH Martha In Memoriam BEAULAH Daisy Standish House Boston BEAULAH Dorothy R Standish House Boston BEAULAH Doris Bowden Standish House Boston BEAULAH Wilfred Butters Standish House Boston BEAULAH John May Standish House Boston BEAULAH John Bowden Standish House Boston KIME Mary Red Lion St Boston GREEN Charles Allen 19 Botolph St Boston PEACH T 8 Frampton Place Boston CLAY Mary Frith Bank Boston BURLAND W H Spilsby Road Boston BURLAND M S Spilsby Road Boston SLEAFORD W Market Place SLEAFORD S A Market Place SLEAFORD George M Market Place CATER Gervase In Memoriam CROOKS William 3 Union Place CROOKS Eliza 3 Union Place EMERY John 4 Tower Street Boston 1.4.1902 EMERY Maria 4 Tower Street Boston ?? ?? Catherine 13 Irby Street Boston SHELDON John 91 Sydney Street Boston Page 453 GROVE Eliza 23 Sleaford Road ATKINSON George Henry 4 Grove St FARROW Harry Johnson 40 Tunnard St FARROW Fanny In Memoriam LEAK Charlotte 11 Grove St BLAYDON George 35 Wide Bargate BLAYDON Sarah 35 Wide Bargate BLAYDON Martha 35 Wide Bargate BLAYDON Stephen George 35 Wide Bargate TOOLEY Frances Gertrude In Memoriam MEEDS James In Memoriam MEEDS Ann In Memoriam MEEDS Elizabeth 14 Cheyney Street MEEDS Mary Elizabeth 14 Cheyney Street MEEDS Susanna 14 Cheyney Street MEEDS Elizabeth Ann 14 Cheyney Street LYON William In Memoriam LYON Elizabeth Harpham In Memoriam LYON Maria Louisa 33 Pen Street HILLARY Sarah Sydney 33 Pen Street SHEPHARD William 14 Tower St SHEPHARD Sarah 14 Tower St SHEPHARD Sarah M 14 Tower St LEAK Annie 11 Grove St WEST John Dunholme Lodge In Memoriam WEST Margaret Sibsey St, Dunholme Lodge WEST John Henry Wimbledon WEST Annie Mary Alice Earls Court WEST Arthur G B Nuley Adelaide WEST Elizabeth Jane Tooting WEST Katharine Edith Earls Court WEST William Edward Milns Thabas Amamba In Memoriam WEST Thomas Percival Wimbledon WEST Ethel Mary Harriet Earls Court WEST Walter Harry Grimes Thabas Amamba In Memoriam LINCOLN DISTRICT BOSTON CIRCUIT CENTENARY Page 454 THOMPSON John Sibsey In Memoriam THOMPSON Elizabeth Sibsey In Memoriam THOMPSON John Junr Sibsey In Memoriam THOMPSON William East Keal In Memoriam THOMPSON Margaret East Keal In Memoriam BORRELL Ann East Keal In Memoriam VESSEY Mary Halton Holgate In Memoriam OFFICER Lucy 1 Witham Place GILBERT Charlotte 1 Witham Place SCOTT Gilbert J H 29 Station Street SCOTT Annie 29 Station Street BURT Rebecca Skirbeck MUSGRAVE Mary Ann Shell Cottage In Memoriam MUSGRAVE Francis William Shell Cottage, Norfolk Street MUSGRAVE Sarah Jane Shell Cottage, Norfolk Street MUSGRAVE Emily Elizabeth Shell Cottage, Norfolk Street CARBY Mary Ann White Bridges SHARP Jane Freiston CROWDER Sarah Leverton CARRINGTON Susan Bargate Lodge CARRINGTON Mrs Mill Lane BIGBY William Benington CROWDER Hannah Benington GROCOCK Gertrude Transferred to RANDSLEY Alice Sunday RANDSLEY Emma School WHITE E Sophey List GROCOCK Emily TOWLMAN Charles R In Memoriam TOWLMAN Hannah Tower Road Skirbeck TOWLMAN Annie Margaret Tower Road Skirbeck FLETCHER Elizabeth Mary Ormiston House, Tower Road Skirbeck FLETCHER Charles Dannatt Ormiston House, Tower Road Skirbeck
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