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Bucks Burials Parish Registers for Cross 1761-1860 Buckinghamshire Family History Society Burials Akeley St James the Apostle 1682 - 1901 23 Sep 1844 Marianne CROSS infant of Akeley 19 Dec 1857 Sarah Anne CROSS aged 2m of Akeley 18 Aug 1859 Martha Anne CROSS infant of Akeley Aylesbury St Mary 1565 - 1901 Published 20 Apr 1760 Thomas CROSS, infant 24 Jul 1768 Richard CROSS, poor man 10 Jul 1810 Ann CROSS, infant 9 Jul 1851 Mary Ann CROSS aged 10m of Aylesbury 16 Dec 1852 William CROSS aged 74 of Aylesbury Barton Hartshorn St James 1590 - 1814 18 Feb 1772 Elizabeth CROSS Beaconsfield St Mary with All Saints 1540 - 1901 Published 10 Nov 1780 Tamarah CROSS daughter of Thomas & Tamarah Biddlesden St Margaret 1695 - 1909 19 Nov 1809 Ann CROSS daughter of Thos & Mary 23 Apr 1821 Thomas CROSS aged 18w of Biddlesden 3 Jul 1821 Thomas CROSS aged 9m of Syresham 14 Apr 1822 William CROSS aged 2w of Eversham 3 May 1825 Mary CROSS aged 6m of Biddlesden 29 Apr 1829 Sarah CROSS aged 37 of Biddlesden 28 Nov 1849 William CROSS aged 57 of Biddlesden Bledlow Holy Trinity 1591 - 1901 8 Feb 1818 Anne CROSS aged 66 of Bledlow Bow Brickhill All Saints 1600 - 1885 23 Feb 1763 Martha CROSS wife of George 24 Jan 1766 William CROSS 14 Aug 1769 Martha CROSS daughter of Ann 25 Apr 1771 Jane CROSS 19 Nov 1852 Mary Ann CROSS aged 4w 22 May 1856 Emma CROSS aged 14m 3 Jun 1857 Sarah CROSS, inquest verdict: insanity 27 Feb 1858 Elizabeth CROSS aged 10m 16 May 1859 Susannah CROSS aged 1m Brill All Saints 1586 - 1901 Published 28 Feb 1827 William CROSS aged 1m of Brill 30 Jan 1828 Bett CROSS aged 30 of Brill Buckingham St Peter & St Paul 1558 - 1902 4 Jun 1763 Frances CROSS, widow © Buckinghamshire Family History Society 2001-2008 1 23 Feb 1767 John CROSS 30 Jan 1771 Ann CROSS daughter of Thomas 21 Jul 1771 Elizabeth CROSS 24 Jun 1773 Elizabeth CROSS 13 Jan 1774 Elizabeth CROSS, widow 12 May 1775 Joseph CROSS son of Thomas 6 Sep 1778 Mary CROSS, infant 25 Mar 1779 Willm CROSS, infant 23 Jan 1780 Sarah CROSS aged 10 6 Mar 1782 Sam CROSS, infant 13 Jan 1786 Geo CROSS, tax paid 13 Feb 1790 Mr CROSS 7 Jul 1793 ... CROSS, infant 30 May 1797 James CROSS's daughter 13 Jul 1802 John CROSS 25 Jul 1802 Thomas CROSS 16 Dec 1804 A child of William CROSS 22 Apr 1807 Benjamin CROSS 15 Mar 1808 Charles CROSS 29 Aug 1808 Thomas CROSS 4 Oct 1808 Ann CROSS wife of George 19 Mar 1809 James CROSS 31 Dec 1815 George CROSS aged 80 of Buckingham 3 Aug 1824 William CROSS infant of Buckingham 7 Sep 1830 Mary CROSS aged 78 of Buckingham 16 1831 Susannah CROSS aged 26 of Buckingham 11 May 1831 Elizabeth CROSS aged 36 of Buckingham 3 Apr 1832 Mary CROSS aged 66 of Buckingham 31 Oct 1832 Elizabeth CROSS aged 51 of Buckingham 9 Dec 1832 Mary CROSS infant of Buckingham 25 Nov 1834 Sarah CROSS aged 12 of Buckingham 17 Feb 1835 William CROSS infant of Buckingham 27 Oct 1835 Jabez CROSS aged 35 of Buckingham 7 Dec 1835 Jabez CROSS infant of Buckingham 18 Mar 1836 Elizabeth CROSS aged 35 of Buckingham 18 Apr 1837 William Thomas CROSS infant of Buckingham 2 Feb 1838 David CROSS aged 4 of Buckingham 4 May 1840 William CROSS aged 88 of Buckingham 19 Oct 1841 Elizabeth CROSS aged 3 of Buckingham 4 May 1844 Susan CROSS aged 13 of Buckingham 5 Oct 1847 Henry CROSS aged 20 of Buckingham 9 Aug 1851 Elizabeth CROSS aged 63 of Buckingham 22 Nov 1853 John CROSS aged 67 of Buckingham 26 Apr 1855 Thomas CROSS aged 72 of Tingewick Road, died 22 Apr 7 Dec 1855 Catherine Sarah Millicent CROSS aged 7m daughter of Bernard? John of Morton Road, died 2 Dec 8 Sep 1856 Sarah CROSS aged 30 wife of Rev J Cross of Morton Road, died 2 Sep Castlethorpe St Simon & St Jude 1562 - 1903 29 Dec 1857 Mark CROSS aged 50 of Castlethorpe Cheddington St Giles 1556 - 1909 Published 7 Aug 1760 Martha CROSSE daughter of Jos & Eliz, buried in woollen, affidavit made 7 Mar 1771 Eliz CROSS wife of Joseph, buried in woollen, affidavit made © Buckinghamshire Family History Society 2001-2008 2 3 May 1786 Joseph CROSS, affidavit made, P Chicheley St Lawrence 1540 - 1906 9 Feb 1837 Elizabeth Hannah CROSS aged 50 of Chicheley Edlesborough St Mary the Virgin 1567 - 1903 14 Jan 1772 Richard CROSS 15 Oct 1797 Richard CROSS a Labourer Eton St John the Evangelist 1603 - 1901 27 Apr 1771 Mary CROSS daughter of the Bargeman 16 Sep 1807 James CROSS infant son of James, Labourer 9 Feb 1813 Mary CROSS aged 80 of Eton 27 Mar 1814 Maria CROSS aged 2 of Eton 10 Jun 1817 James CROSS aged 1 of Eton 11 May 1823 Francis CROSS aged 81 of Eton 14 Jun 1824 Catherine CROSS aged 16m of Eton 15 Jan 1826 James CROSS aged 48 of Eton 31 Aug 1828 Elizabeth CROSS aged 50 of Eton, drowned at Datchet Bridge 19 Dec 1847 Eliza CROSS aged 72 of Eton Fawley St Mary the Virgin 1588 - 1909 6 Apr 1828 Sophia CROSS aged 27 of Henley Park 24 Jul 1835 Charlotte CROSS aged 2 of Fawley 29 Apr 1855 Elizabeth CROSS aged 26 of Henley Fenny Stratford St Martin 1728 - 1901 28 May 1784 Alice CROSS of Simpson 2 Mar 1788 George CROSS Fingest St Bartholomew 1608 - 1909 12 Jun 1834 William CROSS aged 1w of Cadmore End 18 Dec 1853 Robert CROSS aged 21 of Fingest 30 Nov 1859 Sarah CROSS aged 24 of Fingest Great Horwood St James 1599 - 1862 16 Oct 1786 Ann CROSS, poor Hambleden St Mary 1566 - 1901 18 Oct 1851 Henry CROSS aged 3 of Spurgrove, Hambleden, died 15 Oct, at Frieth High Wycombe All Saints 1612 - 1901 26 Sep 1762 Richard CROSS son of James & Mary 22 Apr 1764 John CROSS son of James & Mary 11 May 1766 Esther CROSS daughter of James & Mary, P 9 Feb 1767 Martha CROSS widow in the 94th year of her age, 10s 29 Jul 1771 James CROSS son of James & Mary, P 18 Nov 1781 Mary CROSS wife of James 19 Jul 1801 Joseph CROSS son of James & Jane 19 Dec 1802 Joseph CROSS son of James & Jane 3 Jan 1808 Thomas CROSS 22 Mar 1811 James CRUSE son of Nicholas & Mary 17 Jan 1814 James CROSS aged 83 of Wycombe 6 Nov 1821 Mary CROSS aged 26 of Wycombe © Buckinghamshire Family History Society 2001-2008 3 16 Apr 1831 Stephen CROSS aged 3 of Wycombe 30 Jun 1832 Jane CROSS aged 10 of Wycombe 30 Jun 1834 Jane CROSS aged 76 of Wycombe 18 Sep 1835 Mary CROSS aged 17m of Wycombe 28 Dec 1835 Elizabeth CROSS aged 3 of Wycombe 2 Mar 1836 William Thomas CROSS, infant of Wycombe 12 Nov 1841 Henry CROSS aged 2 of Wycombe 2 Dec 1843 Martha CROSS aged 52 of Wycombe 22 Nov 1851 Mary CROSS aged 8m of Wycombe 9 Feb 1853 Eliza CROSS aged 6 of Wycombe 8 Apr 1854 James CROSS aged 65 of Wycombe 19 Nov 1855 Jane CROSS aged 9m of Wycombe Ickford St Nicholas 1563 - 1904 18 Oct 1766 Young CROSS, infant 24 Mar 1768 Richard CROSS infant son of John & Rebecca 6 Dec 1771 Thomas CROSS, infant 28 May 1832 William CROSS aged 77 of Ickford Ivinghoe St Mary the Virgin 1559 - 1901 Published 16 Feb 1842 Jabez CROSS aged 69 of Ivinghoe 3 Sep 1845 Charles CROSS aged 43 of Ivinghoe 26 Nov 1855 Sarah CROSS aged 75 of Ivinghoe Little Brickhill St Mary Magdalen 1560 - 1909 13 Jan 1789 Nowresky CROSS, infant daughter of Charles & Ann Long Crendon St Mary 1559 - 1906 Published 21 Apr 1781 Mr John CRWES from Bister 30 Jan 1782 Martha CRWES wife of John of Bicester 4 May 1810 William CROSS son of Benjiman & Sarah 8 May 1822 Mary CROSS aged 7m of Crendon 4 Oct 1845 Henry CROSS aged 17w of Long Crendon 1 Jan 1850 Martha CROSS aged 1m of Long Crendon 2 Oct 1851 Sarah CROSS aged 70 of Long Crendon 24 Jul 1855 Benjamin CROSS aged 65 of Long Crendon 28 May 1857 William CROSS aged 40 of Long Crendon 23 Nov 1858 Ann CROSS aged 13 of Long Crendon 28 Jan 1859 Mary CROSS aged 33 of Long Crendon Marsh Gibbon St Mary the Virgin 1577 - 1909 27 Dec 1801 Elizabeth CROSS wife of Thomas 8 Jul 1812 James CROSS, infant 5 Mar 1817 Mary CROSS aged 1 of Marsh Gibbon 22 Aug 1821 Thomas CROSS aged 63 of Marsh Gibbon 19 Aug 1830 Dinah CROSS aged 3 of Marsh Gibbon 8 Jun 1834 John CROSS, infant of Marsh Gibbon 13 Oct 1840 Alfred CROSS aged 5 of Marsh Gibbon 12 Nov 1840 James CROSS aged 57 of Marsh Gibbon 7 Sep 1842 Martha CROSS aged 28 of Marsh Gibbon 22 Dec 1842 Jesse CROSS aged 1 of Marsh Gibbon 13 Jun 1843 Mary CROSS aged 18 of Marsh Gibbon 10 Nov 1848 Mary CROSS aged 81 of Marsh Gibbon 16 Jun 1856 Gaius CROSS aged 10m of Marsh Gibbon © Buckinghamshire Family History Society 2001-2008 4 Great Marlow All Saints with Holy Trinity 1813 - 1851 8 May 1814 Daniel CROSS aged 2 son of Joseph of Great Marlow 2 Jun 1814 Joseph CROSS aged 32 of Great Marlow 30 May 1823 Sarah CRUSE aged 8 of Great Marlow 2 Feb 1843 William CROSS aged 37 of Great Marlow Marsworth All Saints 1575 - 1902 24 Feb 1842 Cicely CROSS aged 80 Moulsoe St Mary of the Assumption 1559 - 1901 25 Nov 1818 Elizabeth CROSS aged 59 of Moulsoe Newport Pagnell St Peter & St Paul 1558 - 1901 14 Mar 1762 Ann CROSS daughter of George & Mary 29 Oct 1766 Thos CROSS son of George & Mary 13 Sep 1771 John CROSS son of George 25 Apr 1789 John Whiting CROSS child of Willm & Mary 21 Feb 1793 Alice CROSS child of William & Mary 1 Dec 1797 William CROSS 8 Sep 1799 George CROSS 18 Apr 1804 Mary CROSS 23 Dec 1815 William CROSS aged 52 of Newport 15 May 1820 George CROSS aged 2m son of John & Lydia of Newport 10 Oct 1825 John CROSS aged 1 of Newport 1 Jul 1828 John CROSS aged 2 of Newport 2 Sep 1831 Charles CROSS infant of Newport 16 Sep 1832 Charles CROSS infant of Newport 17 Feb 1833 Mary CROSS aged 94 of Newport 23 Aug 1833 Mary CROSS aged 13 of Newport 23 Aug 1833 William CROSS aged 2 of Newport 22 Apr 1834 Alice CROSS aged 15 of Newport 26 Apr 1844 Elizabeth CROSS aged 34 5 Jan 1847 Thomas CROSS aged 44 16 Sep 1860 Mary CROSS aged 92 of Newport North Crawley St Firmin 1558 - 1901 15 Oct 1783 Ann CROSS wife of Jn 17 Dec 1786 Geo CROSS son of Jn & Cath 8 Aug 1794 John Stephen CROSS son of
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