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COMPTON DANDO BURIALS 1602-1916 Transcribed by Phil Brookman & Doug Williams COMPTON DANDO BURIALS 1602-1916 Transcribed by Phil Brookman & Doug Williams No. Burial Date First Name Rel'n Male Rel Female Rel Surname Age Abode Notes 12 May 1602 John LYONS [BTs] 19 Mar 1602/3 Thomas RINGHT Banwell [BTs] 26 Jun 1605 John GASTRELL [BTs] 1 Jul 1605 Robert AT*BE Alias ANSTON [BTs] 23 Sep 1605 Agnes wife of Thomas BROWN [BTs] 20 Nov 1605 Julyan wife of William NORTH [BTs] 20 Dec 1605 Johan HORSINGTON [BTs] 28 Feb 1605/6 Robert son of John VOWLES [BTs] 23 Apr 1606 Thomas HORSINGTON [BTs] 3 Jul 1606 Agnes PITCHER [BTs] 16 Nov 1606 Anne BAKER [BTs] 17 Nov 1606 Robert son of William LYONS [BTs] 8 Dec 1606 Johan wife of Henry CLEMENT [BTs] 1 Mar 1606/7 ? son of John * [BTs] 10 Aug 1612 Mary dau of William COMBE [BTs] 2_ Sep 1612 Thomas BARRETT [BTs] 19 Oct 1612 Phillip HENTON [BTs] 29 Oct 1612 Mary WALTON [BTs] 19 Jan 1612/3 Rachell dau of Thomas HORSINGTON [BTs] 13 Feb 1612/3 Sicely wife of John BAILY [BTs] 20 Mar 1612/3 Isabell wife of John LIGHT [BTs] 11 Jul 1621 Elinor wife of Thomas BRITTON [BTs] 12 Oct 1621 Elizabeth dau of Thomas BAKER [BTs] 20 Dec 1621 Henry CLEMENT [BTs] 14 Apr 1623 Edith wife of William BUSHER [BTs] 7 Jul 1623 Thomas ALLEN [BTs] 30 Jul 1623 Elizabeth dau of Robert LAWRE* [LAWRENCE?] [BTs] 11 Oct 1623 Sarah dau of Thomas SAUNDERS [BTs] 10 Feb 1623/4 John LIGHT [BTs] 1 Apr 1629 Richard SANGER [BTs] 3 Aug 1629 William son of Thomas SAUNDERS [BTs] 3 Sep 1629 John SMITHE [BTs] 8 Oct 1629 John son of Thomas BROWNE [BTs] 4 Mar 1629/30 * wife of Robert BROWNE [BTs] 26 Mar 1634 John TAYLOR? [BTs] * May 1634 Elinor wife of Robert HENTON [BTs] 16 May 1634 William son of Richard LYONS [BTs] * * 1634 Samuell son of Joan? BATTERSBY? ? [BTs] 14 * 1634 Roger LEVERSEGE? Gent. [BTs] 15 Jul 1634 Joan wife of William NAISH ? [BTs] * * 1634 Thomas WILLINS? [BTs] 29 Jan 1634/5 Ann dau of Thomas READE? [BTs] 13 Feb 1634/5 Bennett? LAWRENCE [BTs] 1 COMPTON DANDO BURIALS 1602-1916 Transcribed by Phil Brookman & Doug Williams No. Burial Date First Name Rel'n Male Rel Female Rel Surname Age Abode Notes 14 Jun 1635 Elizabeth wife of Thomas MINER [BTs] 30 Aug 1635 Robert HARRIES [BTs] 15 Jan 1635/6 William WALTON Gent. [BTs] 7 Feb 1635/6 Elizabeth BROWNE Widow [BTs] 28 Feb 1635/6 John STEPHENSONNE [BTs] 14 Apr 1636 Ann wife of John BAILY [BTs] 23 Jul 1636 Sarah dau of Robert HENTON [BTs] 3 Oct 1636 Elizabeth? * Widow [BTs] 25 Oct 1636 Thomas ABBOTT Nunney? [BTs] 3 Nov 1636 Alice LAWRENCE Widow [BTs] 22 Nov 1636 Robert LAWRENCE [BTs] 25 Nov 1636 Elizabeth dau of John BROWNE Heath*ill John the younger. [BTs] 17 Jan 1636/7 Mary wife of John HORSINGTON Portbury [BTs] 21 Jan 1636/7 Anna dau of Henrie Agnes FOORDE [BTs] 6 Feb 1636/7 Agnes wife of Henrie FOORDE [BTs] 7 May 1639 Joane HOLBROOKE [BTs] 26 May 1639 Nicholas? HOLBROOKE [BTs] 29 May 1639 Anne? wife of Robert TAYLOR [BTs] 30 May 1639 Alice wife of Richard DAVIS Widow. Richard late Vicar. [BTs] 21 Jun 1639 Susan dau of William DAY [BTs] 21 Jan 1639/40 Elizabeth CLEMENT [BTs] 25 Jan 1639/40 Sarah dau of Thomas TAYLOR [BTs] 20 Feb 1639/40 Robert BROWNE [BTs] 24 Nov 1668 John LYONS [BTs] 29 Oct 1668 John WOODWARD [BTs] 20 Jan 1668/9 William SHEPPERD [BTs] 1 Jan 1668/9 Thomas son of John SMYTH [BTs] 21 Feb 1678/9 Alice dau of Alice NEWMAN [BTs] * Aug 1683 Elizabeth wife of John ALLEN [BTs] * * 1683 Joane wife of Richard BROWNING [BTs] * Apr 1683 John son of Michael LIONS [BTs] * May 1683 Mary REED Widow [BTs] 10 Sep 1683 Nathaniel GAIT [BTs] 29 Jun 1733 Samuel MAYNARD [BTs] 2 Aug 1733 Hannah FLOWER [BTs] 16 Aug 1733 Christopher SIBELL? [BTs] 10 Apr 1734 Ann BROOKMAN [BTs] * Apr 1734 John BLOW? [BTs] 2 COMPTON DANDO BURIALS 1602-1916 Transcribed by Phil Brookman & Doug Williams No. Burial Date First Name Rel'n Male Rel Female Rel Surname Age Abode Notes 23 Apr 1654 John son of Francis LYONS 7 May 1654 John son of Thomas ESINGTON 12 Jul 1654 Martha dau of Nicholas BROWN 19 Oct 1654 Martha dau of Edward CLEMENT 7 Dec 1654 Elizabeth dau of John CLEMENT 23 Dec 1654 John BROWN The elder 25 Feb 1654/5 Richard son of Thomas ESINGTON 15 Jul 1655 Edith dau of William DAY 6 Mar 1655/6 Richard STONE Weeke Farm Died on 1 March. Buried at Chelworth 7 Mar 1655/6 Thomas CLEMENT The elder 14 Aug 1656 Edward son of Richard BAGRIDGE 26 Aug 1656 Anne dau of Richard EMLINE 18 Sep 1656 Margarett ADAMS 5 Apr 1657 Rebecca wife of George POPE 17 May 1657 Margarett widow BROWNE 11 Jun 1657 Rebecca son of Richard EMLINE 23 Aug 1657 Roger KNIGHT 1 Sep 1657 Amy widow BURGE Woollard 11 Sep 1657 William CURREL Woollard 7 Jan 1657/8 Elinor widow BROWNE 9 Feb 1657/8 Henry son of Daniell BALL 14 Mar 1657/8 Joane widow BROWNE 14 Apr 1658 Thomas son of Thomas DAVIS Woollard On Saturday before by being accidentally entangled in a cow and dragged to death by a heifer. 18 Apr 1658 Robert HEATON Woollard 4 Jun 1658 Mary dau of William POW 13 Jun 1658 John BAYLY Woollard 22 Jun 1658 Martha dau of William GREENHILL 23 Jun 1658 Thomas son of Richard EMLINE 25 Jun 1658 Robert CLEMENT 20 Jul 1658 Thomas son of Thomas TAYLOR The Green Drowned at Twerton 18 Jul. 23 Jul 1658 Agnes wife of Stephen WEBB Woollard 9 Aug 1658 widow BOTTOMLY 19 Oct 1658 Thomas son of Jasper JAY 25 Nov 1658 Michaell LYONS Died at Brockly 28 Nov 1658 Mary COOK 3 Dec 1658 Anne widow PACKER 4 Feb 1658/9 Katharine widow BEAFIN 31 Mar 1659 Sicely widow VOWLES 28 Apr 1659 William BROWNE Tylerhouse 22 May 1659 Joan dau of John HORSINGTON 19 Sep 1659 Susanna BROWNE 3 COMPTON DANDO BURIALS 1602-1916 Transcribed by Phil Brookman & Doug Williams No. Burial Date First Name Rel'n Male Rel Female Rel Surname Age Abode Notes 14 Oct 1659 Mary dau of John READE 20 Oct 1659 Robert KERBY Being drowned by a fall from the ?owy near the millhead on the 15th October at evening. Found by the Crown's Inquest to be accidental. 9 Jan 1659/60 Frances wife of George BROWNE 10 Mar 1659/60 Thomas son of Nicholas BROWNE 23 Apr 1660 Mary dau of Henry FFLOWER Bristol 15 May 1660 William son of William HORT 24 May 1660 Anne wife of Richard EMLINE 30 May 1660 Richard son of Richard EMLINE 28 Oct 1660 Edward son of Edward CLEMENT 5 Nov 1660 William CLEMENT The elder 2 May 1661 George POPE 12 May 1661 Richard son of Richard CLEMENT 15 May 1661 Elizabeth dau of Alexander MONKE 24 May 1661 Nicholas son of Charles BARRELL 15 Jan 1661/2 John BRASIN 28 Feb 1661/2 Walter ? SHORT 13 Mar 1661/2 Allice wife of Francis CLEMENT Clark of the parish 25 Mar 1662 George BARNARD 7 Apr 1662 Elizabeth wife of Richard EMLINE 13 Jul 1662 Edith dau of Edward CLEMENT 13 Oct 1662 John son of George Mary COX 14 Oct 1662 Mary dau of George Mary COX 25 Oct 1662 Jasper son of Richard Margarett CLEMENT 12 Jan 1662/3 Allice widow SMITH Died at Week Farm 3 Feb 1662/3 John son of Edward COLLINS 24 Feb 1662/3 Thomas son of William HORT 28 Feb 1662/3 Mary wife of Edward SINGER 6 May 1663 Roger HAWKINS 13 Jun 1663 William HARRIS 2 Aug 1663 Amy wife of William BROWNE 15 Nov 1663 Bennett son of Thomas Mary TAYLOR 1 Jan 1663/4 William BROWNE 22 Feb 1663/4 Rebecca POW 12 Jul 1664 Thomas son of William Anne HORT * Oct 1664 Anne wife of John BRODE * Jun 1665 Elizabeth YONG * Jun 1665 Annie CLEMENT * Oct 1665 Alice widow BEG * May 1665 Thomas FARNHAM * Nov 1665 Deborah wife of Benjamin BRANCH 4 COMPTON DANDO BURIALS 1602-1916 Transcribed by Phil Brookman & Doug Williams No. Burial Date First Name Rel'n Male Rel Female Rel Surname Age Abode Notes 10 Apr 1666 John FLOWER 30 Jun 1666 Elizabeth wife of John BROWNE 3 Mar 1666 Wido? wife of Caytin? HARRIS 18 May 1667 Elennor wife of Richard SHEPPARD 19 May 1667 Jasper JAY 26 May 1667 Thomas READ 22 Jun 1667 William GREENLAND 11 Oct 1667 Mari dau of Edward SANGGAR 26 Sep 1667 Giles son of Richard SHEPPARD 3 Oct 1667 John son of John 26 Oct 1667 Richard EMBLEN 6 Nov 1667 Jaen KNIGHT 3 Nov 1667 Jasper JAY The younger 5 Jan 1667/8 Jane LOVEL? 19 Nov 1668 John LYONS 29 Oct 1668 John WOODWARD * * 1668 William SHIPHARD 1 Jan 1668/9 Thomas son of John SMITH 12 May 1669 Anne widow John LYONS * * 1669 John BROWNE Cocker Hill Died 19 May 7 Nov 1669 Thomas TAYLOR 19 Dec 1669 Anne widow EMLINE 10 Mar 1669/70 John RUDMAN ? 16 Mar 1669/70 John son of John TAYLOR 8 Sep 1670 William KING 6 Feb 1670/1 Elizabeth BROWNE 23 Sep 1672 Francis HARVOE Cocker Hill * Nov 1672 Priscilla PEARCE 18 Dec 1672 Elizabeth HORT 15 Dec 1672 Robert HARRIS 26 Apr 1682 George son of George ABRAM 11 Oct 1680 Mary wife of William DAY 20 Aug 1682 John PHILLEPS 4 Sep 1682 Mary dau of John BROWN? 14 Apr 1682 Thomas son of Jo.
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