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Age Ascending Age ascending Years Parishoner Age BurialDate First Name Middle Name Last Name Abode Village or Town Hugh Derrick Chapman SCRAPPED SCRAPPED ENTRY 15/06/1931 Rebecca Nicholls Maids Moreton - 22/12/1948 Agnes Kathleen Richardson The Lodge, Maids Moreto 22/05/1973 Edith Annie Barnwell 1 Foscote Cottages 19/06/1998 May Florence Brandon 11 Gilbert Scott Road, Buc 25/05/2001 Ronald Frederick Caradoc Price 5 Highlands Road, Bucking 0 13 weeks 24/02/1894 Harry Gilbert Clarke Maids Moreton 0 10 months 12/06/1895 Winifred B Dainford Maids Moreton 0 Infant 19/09/1895 Mary Ann Daniels Maids Moreton 0 2 weeks 27/09/1895 Frederick Harry Daniels Maids Moreton 0 20 days 11/12/1898 William Alfred Jones Maids Moreton 0 13 days 15/09/1899 Dorothy Ethel Jones Maids Moreton 0 1 month 13/12/1902 James Wharton Maids Moreton 0 2 months 14/12/1903 Alfred Cosiev Wilby Maids Moreton 0 11 months 03/06/1905 Henry Ernest Oldmeadows Maids Moreton 0 16 days 10/06/1911 Joy Constance Jones Maids Moreton 0 16 hours 25/03/1914 William George Holland Maids Moreton 0 14 days 17/03/1915 Frederick George Linford Maids Moreton 0 5 months 10/06/1923 Florence Eva Watts Maids Moreton 0 7 months 14/01/1926 Kenneth Cosiev Watts Maids Moreton 0 14 days 17/02/1927 Joyce Watts Maids Moreton 0 An infant of 2 d 26/03/1929 George Stopps Maids Moreton 0 3 months 25/09/1951 Deanne Susan Dunkley 23 Overn Avenue, Bucking 0 5 months 17/03/1955 Deidre Eva Side Stoke Mandeville Hospital 0 8 weeks 14/06/1989 Shaun Newman 77 Manor Park, Maids Mo 0 0 years stillbirt 07/05/2009 Alexander John Roberts 44 Dowding Way, Leavesd 1 1 year 05/06/1895 Harry Tyrrell Maids Moreton 1 1 year 12/10/1896 Rachel Pricilla Butcher Buckingham 1 15 months 07/12/1897 Elsie May Price Maids Moreton 1 18 months 09/05/1900 Raymond Humphrin Raynen Maids Moreton 1 13 months 05/06/1902 Frederick Hatwell Maids Moreton 1 14 months 19/09/1910 Ivy Jean Stapleton Maids Moreton 1 12 months 13/08/1930 Betty Louisa Stanley Maids Moreton 1 12 months 22/08/1952 Peter Norman Humphrey 5 The Leys, Maids Moreto 2 2 years 02/12/1897 Lilian May Price Maids Moreton 2 2 years 24/01/1901 James Pargeter Maids Moreton 3 3 years and 5 m 03/01/1916 Harry Walter Roberts Maids Moreton 4 4 years 05/09/1899 Mabel Clara Jones Maids Moreton 5 5 years 18/11/1905 Eliza Jane Jones Maids Moreton 5 5 years 10/10/1977 Lindsay Paul Tomlinson 2 Chetwode Close, Page Hi 6 6 years 14/04/1902 Frank Henry Jones Maids Moreton 6 6 years 05/03/1927 Eileen Violet Caton Maids Moreton 6 6 1/2 years 01/11/1939 John Eijner Cartledge-Garner Maids Moreton 7 7 years 12/06/1941 Audrey May Nicholls Wellmore, Maids Moreton 8 8 years 12/07/1900 Ethel Joure Maids Moreton 9 9 years 07/01/1980 Caitlin Mary Miles 4 Page Hill Avenue, Buckin 10 10 years 06/08/1949 Jillian Ann Jackman Stratford Road, Buckingha 12 12 years 15/11/1945 Eileen Rhodes National Heart Hospital, 02 February 2013 Page 1 of 16 Years Parishoner Age BurialDate First Name Middle Name Last Name Abode Village or Town 12 12 years 18/02/1956 Richard Stephen Heritage 6, The Leys, Maids Moreto 13 13 years 27/03/1903 Albert Nichols Maids Moreton 13 13 years 17/03/1915 Albert James Linford Maids Moreton 14 14 years 11/09/1920 Arthur James Jones Maids Moreton 15 15 years 08/11/1898 Harry Mumford Grants Maids Moreton 17 17 years 22/04/1977 Romina Dawn Williams "Glanwin House", Avenue 18 18 years 16/11/1918 Frederick Thomas Meakin The General Hospital, Ha 19 19 years 09/04/1915 Frederick Ernest Pargeter Maids Moreton 20 20 years 06/10/1909 Ernest Bull Long Mitford, Suffolk 21 21 years 16/10/1940 James Franklin Foxcote 21 21 years 02/10/1970 Brian Davies 26 Pightle Crescent, Bucki 21 21 years 07/03/1990 Hazel Janice Pilbro Manor Lodge, Avenue Roa 22 22 years 31/01/1895 L Kate Stenby Maids Moreton 22 22 years 02/05/1910 Arthur Ambrose Allen Maids Moreton 22 22 years 03/09/1928 Gladys May Holloman 6 Moreton Road, Bucking 23 23 years 05/11/2004 Stephen William Smith 35 Rossiter House, Manor 24 24 years 17/10/1898 Agatha Frances Burrowes Maids Moreton 25 25 19/08/1931 Sarah Ann Kirkup Maids Moreton 26 26 years 20/11/1908 Ernest Wigsworth Southfields, Maids Moreto 27 27 years 27/01/1900 William Th … a Raynen Baugon N W 27 27 years 27/05/1908 Emily Kate Butcher New Bradwell, Wolverton 27 27 years 01/06/1912 Lottie Mary Dancer Maids Moreton 27 27 years 19/08/1943 Kathleen Annie Holland Maids Moreton 27 27 years 25/01/1956 Barbara Anne Worville 33 Gawcott Road, Bucking 29 29 years 27/05/1922 Arthur William Perry Maids Moreton 30 30 years 03/02/1912 Mary Hooper Eden Cottage Hospital, Ha 30 30 years 18/08/1967 David Alexander York Woodlands Cottage, Akele 31 31 years 07/04/1904 Amie Maria Jones Maids Moreton 32 32 years 12/10/1899 Elizabeth Pargeter Maids Moreton 32 32 years 29/04/1901 Susannah Beardmore Maids Moreton 32 32 years 06/12/1918 Lucy Ellen Nicholls Maids Moreton 32 32 years 18/01/1991 Stephen John Baughan 3 South End, Leckhampste 33 33 years 22/12/1922 Mabel Gall Maids Moreton 33 33 years 04/11/1965 John Douglas Cantwell 6 Bycell Road 33 33 years 11/08/1977 Sylvia Irene Barnfather 78 Manor Park, Maids Mo 33 33 years 25/08/1992 Kim Roberta Georgina Calder 112 Moreton Road, Bucki 34 34 years 18/06/1898 Harry Gibbs Wilkes Narsburgh & Maids Moret 34 34 years 02/12/1933 Kathleen Frost Maids Moreton 35 35 years 01/10/2000 Angela Frances Knight 14 Church Close, Maids M 36 36 years 05/02/1905 Thomas Colton Maids Moreton 36 36 years 20/02/1943 Percy John Jolley Great Horwood 36 36 years 03/11/1959 Colin Edward Noble 1 Church Close, Maids Mo 37 37 years 17/07/1898 Alfred Scott Maids Moreton 37 37 years 14/05/1942 Sydney Jones Maids Moreton 37 37 years 26/01/1982 Michael Ernest Kingdom 8 Burleigh Piece, Buckingh 37 37 years 20/07/2001 Diana Marie Hastie 4 Princethorpe Drive, Ban 38 38 years 10/01/1907 Frederick Stopp Chackmore Farm, Maids 38 38 years 28/01/1922 Lucy Nichols Maids Moreton 38 38 years 10/04/2006 Joanne Atkins (nee Brando 11 Colsons Way, Olney M 40 40 years 12/01/1922 Kate Allen Foxcote 42 42 years 23/08/1906 Minnie Timms Maids Moreton 02 February 2013 Page 2 of 16 Years Parishoner Age BurialDate First Name Middle Name Last Name Abode Village or Town 42 42 years 05/04/1943 Mary Elizabeth Berry Harrow 43 43 years 06/10/1900 Lucy Tyrrell Maids Moreton 43 43 years 07/10/1910 John Anderson Maids Moreton 44 44 years 18/12/1904 Robert Goodman Buckingham 44 44 years 26/08/1959 Kathleen Ernestine Grant Royal Mid-Counties Home 44 44 years 26/10/1978 Dennis Archer Stony Stratford 45 45 years 03/04/1893 William Clark Soulbury 45 45 years 12/04/1909 Rosina Catherine Hearne The Rectory, Maids Moret 45 45 years 29/07/1915 Hariett Elizabeth Cook Stone Asylum, Maids Mor 45 45 years 03/05/1921 Annie Elizabeth Daniels Maids Moreton 46 46 years 22/12/1933 Nellie Jones Maids Moreton 46 46 years 06/08/1944 Emily Milner National Heart Hospital, 46 46 years 20/09/1945 Gladys Marie Coleman Grantham 47 47 years 09/02/1940 Alfred Smith Maids Moreton 47 47 years 06/08/1952 Agnes May Franklin Manor Lodge, Maids More 47 47 years 06/02/1973 Dora Elsie Mason Leamington recently of W 48 48 years 06/03/1979 Margaret Haworth The Thatched Cottage, Hig 48 48 years 12/10/1987 Patricia Rudd Horne 8 Moreton Road, Bucking 49 49 years 28/08/1939 Percy Grant 157 Westwood Road, Cov 49 49 years 01/02/1995 Patricia Ann Stairs 2 Bycell Road, Maids More 50 50 years 19/07/2005 Laurian Frances Richards Mince Pie Cottage, Bardne 50 50 years 19/07/2005 Robert Nicholas Holmes Mince Pie Cottage, Bardne 51 51 years 20/03/1896 Everard Skanways Neane Maids Moreton 51 51 years 18/10/1901 Charles Durnford Maids Moreton 51 51 years 14/01/1977 Frank Edward Stopps 9 South Hall, Maids Moret 51 51 years 04/03/1977 Norman Hawkins 17 The Maltings, Chackmo 51 51 years 27/04/2009 John George Geary 20 Glebe Close, Maids Mo 52 52 years 02/01/1896 Ann King Brompton, London 52 52 years 03/05/1906 William Collins Buckingham Arms, Maids 52 52 years 08/09/1937 Frederick George Timms Leckhampstead 52 52 years 29/03/1938 Gertrude Elsie Ward Maids Moreton 52 52 years 15/05/1947 Ernest William Stott National Heart Hospital, 52 52 years 04/06/1969 Elizabeth Wood 135, Causeway, Banbury, 52 52 years 10/03/1971 Hugh David Christopher Satow 2 The Cottages, Foscott 53 53 years 15/01/1905 Elizabeth Tompkins Maids Moreton 53 53 years 02/04/1955 Bernard Joseph Charles Sunnybank, Maids Moreto 53 53 years 18/05/1971 Maurice Hill 4 Highlands Road 53 53 years 28/08/2002 Leslie George Neil 6 Pyghtle Cres, Buckingha 54 54 years 23/06/1931 Eliza Ann Jackman Chackmore 54 54 years 08/05/1941 Robert William Pierce 5 Brondesbury Road, Lond 54 54 years 08/05/1953 Willoughby Wharton 3, The Pigthle, Maids Mor 55 55 years 22/03/1897 Elizabeth Jones Maids Moreton 55 55 years 08/01/1955 Doris Mary Parker Nash Road, Great Horwoo 55 55 years 04/09/1975 Barbara Granville Morley Little Barn, Moreton Road 55 55 years 19/01/1979 Robert Frederick Nash Chicana, Avenue Road, M 55 55 years 05/12/1985 Clifford Walter Wash 4 Hotton Road, Buckingha 56 56 years 12/02/1900 James Cotton Maids Moreton 56 56 years 26/04/1914 Sarah Ann Colley Maids Moreton 56 56 years 26/11/1938 Lancelot Walter Bettison Maids Moreton 56 56 years 29/11/1944 Kate Ethel Ceane National Heart Hospital 56 56 years 06/04/1954 Victor George Watts 5, Bycell Road, Maids Mor 02 February 2013 Page 3 of 16 Years Parishoner Age BurialDate First Name Middle Name Last Name Abode Village or Town 56 56 years 02/06/1955 Albert Victor Gibbs Duck Lane, Maids Moreto 56 56 years 18/06/1955 Harry Allen Wellmore, Maids Moreton 56 56 years 02/10/1970 William Arthur Charles
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