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Elsenham Burial Records Elsenham Burial Records Please Note: These records have been compiled from original records some of which are poorly written and in some cases incomplete. A best estimate has been made of doubtful spellings and other details; where a word cannot be determined then ??? is inserted, where an interpretation is not certain ? Is added. Transcriptions are a best attempt, Errors and Omissions Excepted. Please Also Note: The records stop in this listing at 5 years ago (at the date of posting) to protect sensitive personal data. They will be updated from time to time on a rolling basis. Fuller records are held; where these are held by St Mary's Church they are accessible on request for Bona Fide family research. Certain records may be held at the Essex Records Office in Chelmsford. We may be able to assist Bona Fide family enquiries on application. If you wish to search for relatives who lived in Henham please note that records are available on the Henham History Web Site go to www.henhamhistory.org or to our local links section on the home page menu. 9/11/1732 Isaac ?? Was buried 22/??/1732 Unreadable 21/11/1732 Jake Flack was buried 11/05/1733 Sarah Dickman was buried 16/05/1733 Thomas Flack was buried 10/11/1733 Unreadable 18/09/1734 Unreadable 22/04/1735 Robert Francis ? Was buried 02/11/1735 Mary Hocklie Widow was buried 23/06/1736 Mrs Elizabeth Gilder Widow of Takeley was buried 13/07/1736 Ellen Williams of Takeley was buried 15/07/1736 Edward Barker of ye Parish of Henham in ye ?? Was buried 22/07/1736 Thomas Aime Gentleman was buried 14/12/1736 Sarah Bear? of ys Parish was buried 18/01/1737 Elizabeth Champness was buried 16/02/1737 John Wright of this Parish was buried 10/09/1737 Joseph Warwick Gent. Was buried 25/03/1738 Widow Plumb was buried 20/06/1738 Henry Rule was buried 23/08/1738 Ann Britten of Barking was buried 19/09/1738 Susana Brown of ys. Parish was buried 27/09/1738 Mrs Mary Canning from Little Easton was buried 23/01/1739 Elizabeth Griggs was buried 24/04/1739 Thomas Griggs was buried 08/05/1739 Thomas Warwick Gent. was buried 12/07/1739 John Hanby an Infant was buried 06/08/1739 Mrs Elizabeth Horner was buried 02/11/1739 Bridget Edwards was buried 18/01/1740 John Munsy was buried 27/02/1740 Elizabeth ye Daughter of Samuel Porter of Chickney was buried 27/03/1740 Mr Thomas King of ye Parish was buried 14/10/1740 Sarah Ginn Widow was buried 18/11/1740 John Taylor was buried affidavit male 08/03/1741 Sarah ye Daughter of James and Hannah Rolf was buried 05/09/1741 Elizabeth Perkins ye Daughter of Jeremiah Perkins Clerk Vicar of Broxted & Curate of this Parish & Hannah his Wife Buried 16/09/1741 Susanna Brown Junior was buried 24/10/1741 Debora Plumb ye Wife of Caleb Plumb was buried 01/11/1741 John Poole an Infant was buried 16/12/1741 Mary Flack Widow was buried 13/01/1742 Mary ye Daughter of Jeremiah Perkins Clerk & Hannah his Wife were buried 13/01/1742 Ann ye Daughter of Samuel Porter Gent. was buried 27/02/1742 Mrs Hannah Perkins ye Wife of Jer. Perkins Clerk was buried in Woolen according to ye Act 26/03/1742 William Hale was buried 20/04/174 2 Mrs Elizabeth Warwick of Stansted was buried 20/04/1742 Mrs Elizabeth Porter of Chickney was buried 31/05/1742 Sarah Wilkinson was buried 18/06/1742 Ann King ye Wife of Edward King was buried 28/07/1742 John Hocklie was buried 12/08/1742 Alice Christy was buried 01/10/1742 Francis Coxhead an Infant was buried 24/03/1743 Isaac Saville an Infant was buried 03/04/1743 Elizabeth Vincent of Stansted was buried 09/07/1743 George Champness an Infant was buried 09/06/1744 William Eve an Infant from Takeley was buried 04/07/1744 Homer Aime of manuden was buried 09/07/1744 Elizabeth Gaill Widow was buried 26/09/1745 Susanna Samford from Oakley was burried 30/03/1746 Giles Sale an Infant was buried 24/11/1746 William Powell aged 82 was buried 02/12/1746 John Clarke of Stansted was buried 15/01/1747 Thomas Sales an Infant was buried 30/04/1747 Richard Greaves was buried 24/09/1747 Alse Hocklie was buried 29/09/1747 John Fordham was buried 02/10/1747 Mrs Mary Howlett was buried 04/12/1747 Mr Henry Eve of Tye Green was buried 07/12/1747 Old Joseph Burnett was buried 08/12/1747 Mrs Ann Aime Widow was buried 11/07/1748 Susanna Dousett Junior?was buried 16/09/1748 David Flack an Infant was buried 18/01/1749 John of Robinson an Infant was buried 26/01/1749 Mary Dousett was buried 03/06/1749 Elizabeth Champness Widow was buried 05/06/1749 William Robinson was buried 01/11/1749 Susanna Miller aged 18 years ws buried 02/11/1749 Ann Poole an Infant from Harlow was buried 16/11/1749 Henry Sayer was buried 11/03/1750 Elizabeth King an Infant was buried 16/04/1750 John Deare aged 85 was buried 19/04/1750 Mr Joseph Eve from Takeley was buried 09/05/1750 George Hocklie 80 years old was buried 25/07/1750 Elizabeth Chandler was buried 24/12/1750 John King yeoman aged 61 was buried 21/01/1751 Ann Tubbs was buried 22/04/1751 George Turner was buried 11/05/1751 William King an Infant was buried 04/06/1751 Ann Dowsett was buried 07/06/1751 George Tant an Infant was buried 19/09/1751 Mrs Mary Eve (J M Gilby) was buried 04/11/1751 Elizabeth Oliver was buried 02/02/1752 Martha Lore an Infant was buried 04/04/1752 ?? Richard Perkins was buried 05/04/1752 Edward King aged 80 odd was buried 20/05/1752 Jane Starkins aged 51 was buried 25/08/1752 Ann Plamo? Was buried 26/03/1753 ?? Canning Curate of Elsenham was buried 02/04/1753 ??Rule Unreadable 12/05/1753 Grigs Unreadable 29/05/1753 Bailey Chapman was buried 30/07/1753 Margaret Jones ? Was buried 21/??1753 John Parmer was buried 25/10/1753 Widow Staines? Was buried ??/10/1753 Infant was buried 13/07/1754 Joseph Brown was buried 18/08/1754 James Roaf Infant Was buried 02/10/1754 Francis Samford of the Parish of Stansted Mountfitchet was buried 24/10/1754 The Wife of John Miller Brought from Farnham and was buried here 9/11/1755 John Pigram was buried 08/01/1756 John Snow ye Son of James and Ann Snow was buried 21/05/1756 Perrin King was buried 03/06/1756 Widow King was buried 10/03/1757 Rebecca Daughter of John and Elizabeth Tant was buried 12/06/1757 Elizabeth Wife of Ralph Brittain was buried 26/06/1757 Joseph? King was buried 21/07/1757 James the Son of John and Elizabeth Jordan was buried 25/09/1757 Richard Searle Infant Son of Giles and ?? Searle was buried 14/10/1757 Thomas Marr? Of the Parish of Stebbing was buried 14/02/1758 Samuel Phylips was buried 10/06/1758 The Wife of William Flack was buried 17/08/1758 Sarah Wisby was buried 20/08/1758 Thomas Rule Son of William and Mary Rule was buried 28/10/1758 ?? Bret Daughter of Robert and Ann Bret was buried 22/11/1758 Thomas Chapman was buried 11/04/1759 Mary Judd was buried 12/05/1759 ?? Savil was buried 18/05/1759 Grace Gibbs ?? was buried 21/05/1759 James Palmer ?? was buried 20/11/1759 Richard Savil? was buried 27/11/1759 Unreadable 26/12/1759 James Brett was buried 27/01/1760 Robert ?? Was buried 11/04/1760 ?? Christy? The Wife of James Christy? Was buried 05/08/1760 Unreadable 10/08/1760 Martha Perry Daughter of ?? And Elizabeth Perry was buried 26/08/1760 Unreadable ??/02/1761 Elizabeth Hockly Daughter of William and Sarah Hockly was buried 21/03/1761 John Howlett Gent. Was buried 25/06/1761 Henry Ingold was buried 12?/08/1761 Unreadable 16/08/1761 ?? Gin was buried 10/09/1761 Goold Widow was buried 27/??/1761 Mary Sampford an Infant was buried 05/11/1761 Jane Grigg Widow aged 87 was buried 18/03/1762 William Hockly Son of William and Sarah Hockly was buried 03/05/1762 Joseph Pigram was buried 19/05/1762 Mary Snow an Infant Daughter of James and Ann was buried 30/05/1762 ?? Snow Wife of James Snow was buried 02/06/1762 James Snow was buried 19/06/1762 Line Unreadable Line Unreadble Line Unreadable 01/09/1762 Warwick Wife of Joseph Warwick from Stansted was buried 11/11/1762 James ?? was buried Line Unreadable 21/03/1763 Joseph Warwick? From Stansted was buried 22/05/1763 ?? King was buried 02/03/1764 John Gin was buried 09/03/1764 James Starkins was buried 04/04/1764 Line Unreadable Line Unreadable 20/08/1764 Alice Thomson from Broxted was buried 12/09/1764 Mary Rule Daughter of William and Mary Rule was buried 06/11/1764 Unreadable & Mary Rule ?? ?? 07/02/1765 Elizabeth Snow Wife of Richard Snow was buried 28/08/1765 An Infant was buried 01/??/1765 Pigram Infant Daughter? of ?? Pigram was buried 16/01/1766 Francis Dier The Black was buried 09/02/1766 John Tant was buried 19/03/1766 Ann Perry was buried 11/04/1766 Unreadable 24/05/1766 Wright Miller was buried 12/06/1766 Mary Miller was buried ??/07/1766 A Child an Infant Son of James and Ann Snow was buried 01/10/1766 Elizabeth Tant Widow was buried 14/03/1767 Widow Graves was buried 06/04/1767 Ann Quilter Wife of James Quilter was buried 26/07/1767 Samuel Grigs? Son of Samuel and Mary was buried 17/08/1767 Sarah Monk was buried 06/05/1768 Sarah King? From Ugley was buried 12/06/1768 Wiolliam Nash Farmer was buried 17/08/1768 Rolf Wife of James Rolf was buried 11/09/1768 Hockley? Son of William and Sarah buried 16/10/1768 Elizabeth Phillips was buried 29/11/1768 Monk Wife of Joseph was buried 19/01/1769 James Christy was buried 22/03/1769 John Jordan was buried 17/03/1769 Hunphrey Perry ? Was buried 20/03/1769 Unreadable ? Of Samuel and Mary was buried 31/03/1769 Elizabeth Jordan? Was buried 18/04/1769 Ann Brett Daughter of Robert and Ann Brett was buried 01/05/1769 Brett Bastard Child of Brett and Rebecca Turner at the birth of the child married Powel was buried 19/06/1769 Caleb Plumb was buried 30/06/1769 John Gunson Senior was buried
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