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Longparish Cemetery Cemetery analysis Graves located on Cemetery extension map NOTE: Due to earlier formatting it looks like many of the dates have automatically become the first of the month Reservations Born Burial Grave Burial Grant Burial Grant Grave Reservation Notice of Certificate Fee for Application Fee for Date of death Date of Burial Surname Forenames Occupation Abode Age (calculated) Register xl cemetery map number from paperwork Number Date completed number fee In accounts Undertaker interment burial/cremation burial In accounts for memorial Stonemason memorial in accounts Inscription Notes 21/06/1905 Taylor Dorothy 86 1819 No 29/03/1932 Sawyer Susan Longparish 45 1887 513 02/04/1932 Newell Fanny Longparish 85 1847 516 04/05/1932 Smith George Longparish 36 1896 515 04/05/1932 Guyatt Jane Wherwell 76 1856 514 13/05/1932 Cockcraft Albert Red Roofs, Longparish 59 1873 517 02/06/1932 Ralph Sarah Longparish 77 1855 518 11/06/1932 Malt Eliza Forton, Longparish 77 1855 519 19 09/03/31 19 15/08/1932 Tubbs Walter Charles Owls Lodge, Longparish 59 1873 520 22/08/1932 White Dorothy Eileen Longparish 5 1927 521 01/12/1932 Brackstone Alice Longparish 67 1865 522 05/12/1932 Harmer George William Tree Tops, Wherwell 77 1855 523 16/01/1933 Alexander Jane District Villas, Longparish 50 1883 524 18/01/1933 Mason Arthur Firgrove, Longparish 37 1896 525 23/01/1933 Ball Ellen Longparish 81 1852 526 27/03/1933 Walker stillborn child of Stanley & Edith Longparish 0 1933 527 29/04/1933 Sweatman Jemima Fox Farm, Longparish 90 1843 529 5 07/10/25 6 29/04/1933 Carter Joseph Forton, Longparish 78 1855 528 08/06/1933 Gilbert Caroline Longparish 64 1869 530 15/08/1933 Walker stillborn child of William & Ethel The Common, Longparish 0 1933 531 26/09/1933 Cockcraft Phillip Red Roofs, Longparish 29 1904 532 29/09/1933 Martin William James Forton, Longparish 66 1867 533 128 29/11/1933 Smith stillborn child of Violet & Sidney Longparish 0 1933 534 29/11/1933 06/12/1933 Smith Violet Margaret Longparish 26 1907 535 ? 13/01/1934 Carter Emily Mary Forton, Longparish 82 1852 536 16/03/1934 Spicer Clara Annie Forton, Longparish 73 1861 537 197A 16/03/1934 Spicer Mrs John Forton, Longparish 20 01/06/31 20 26/06/1934 Cook Beatrice Kate Meadow Lawn, Longparish 58 1876 538 07/07/1934 09/07/1934 Calcott Elizabeth Berkely Park House, Teddington 80 1854 539 Elizabeth Berkeley Calcot, formerly wife of Reginald Upcher of this parish died July 7 1934 aged 80 20/08/1934 Gilbert Mary Ann Longparish 76 1858 540 55 Elm Grove Road, 26/09/1934 01/10/1934 Ball Harry Farnborough 67 1867 541 554 Harry BALLd. September 26 1934 aged 67 and James SMITH d. March 23 1891 aged 29 also Matilda BALL d. 9 May 1949 aged 93 07/11/1934 Smart Edward Longparish 72 1862 542 10 16/10/28 10 21/12/1934 Clark Eliza Andover 84 1850 543 08/08/1935 Kingston Leonard Longparish 43 1892 544 17/10/1935 Gwyer Elizabeth Fanny Rothsay, Weyhill 80 1855 545 Elizabeth Fanny Gwyer died October 13 1935 19/12/1935 Bowley Martha Longparish 66 1869 546 07/02/1936 10/02/1936 Tovey Maria Georgina Longparish 83 1853 548 183 16/02/1936 Kent Mary Jane Longparish 83 1853 547 11/03/1936 Turton Sarah Annie Longparish 58 1878 549 135 31/03/1936 Lukes Emily Longparish 83 1853 550 23/05/1936 newell Austin Aquilla Bransbury, Longparish 42 1894 551 13/06/1936 Beave Charles Forton Farm, Longparish 72 1864 552 29/06/1936 Banks Laura Sabine (Miss) Fox Cottage, Longparish 77 1859 553 08/07/1936 Bowley William John Longparish 39 1897 554 18/07/1936 Hopgood William Thomas Forton, Longparish 41 1895 555 18/07/1936 Hopgood for Mr G T ? 555OR 228 28/11/73 10/09/1936 Kimber Harry Longparish 17 1919 556 148 20/02/1937 Purver Mary Longparish 90 1847 557 22/02/1937 Walker James Freemantle Whitchurch 92 1845 558 184 24/02/1937 Mason Harry Drayton Park, Bransbury 75 1862 559 27/05/1937 01/06/1937 Forward Eustace Pinney Kingston on Thames 68 1869 560 Edward Forward Vicar designate Longparish d t l June 5 1884 aged 52 Mary his wife fell asleep January 8 1880 aged 56 Eustace Pinney Forward sone of the above born December 31 1869 died May 27 1937 07/06/1937 Mathews Mable Beaconsfield, Bucks 43 1894 561 21/07/1937 Dobson stillborn child of Ralph Donald a& Dorothy MaThe Common, Longparish 0 1937 562 30/08/1937 Bendall Edith Mary Forton, Longparish 77 1860 563 20/12/1937 Biggs Edith Ethel District Villas, Longparish 42 1895 564 30/12/1937 Smith William Longparish 68 1869 565 196A 03/02/1938 Malt Maud Forton, Longparish 57 1881 566 21/02/1938 May Edwin Longparish 69 1869 567 28/02/1938 Smart Harry Longparish 79 1859 568 21 09/11/31 21 26/07/1938 28/07/1938 Taylor Mary Ann Forton, Longparish 69 1869 569 11/11/1938 Woodcock Parry John Longparish 82 1856 570 149 Died Eastbourne. Priest in holy orders 31/12/1938 Taylor Lesley John Longparish 22 1916 571 25/01/1939 Goddard Sarah Longparish 70 1869 572 10/02/1939 13/02/1939 Hopkins Elizabeth Helen Burley 54 1885 573 580 Elizabeth Helen Hopkins d. February 10, 1939 08/03/1939 11/03/1939 Durnford Elizabeth Amelia Longparish 84 1855 574 Herbert St John Durnford died March 17th 1951 aged 91, Elizabeth Amelia Durnford died March 8th 1939 aged 84 Frances Mary Durnford died September 24th 1941 aged 80 18/05/1939 Read Thomas Longparish 71 1868 574 12 11/06/29 12 20/06/1939 Smith Henry Charles The Crove, Longparish 76 1863 576 2 21/07/24 2 King George Road, Bovineton 04/07/1939 Willis William John Camp, Wareham, Dorset 78 1861 577 07/10/1939 Perry Desmond George Leuchars, Scotland 29 1910 578 174 06/11/1939 Beaves Edith Hythe, Hants 579 08/11/1939 May John Longparish 75 1864 580 20/11/1939 Bendall May Lily Longparish 31 1908 581 08/12/1939 Dobson Edith Lilian Longparish 65 1874 582 11/01/1940 Ford Charles Station Cottages, Longparish 62 1878 583 11/03/1940 13/03/1940 Gillingham Louisa Agnes Rose (Mrs EJ) Longparish 79 1861 584 George Gillingham died Septemebr 21 1901 also Mary Ann Gillingham died April 17 1912 and Louisa Gillingham died 11 March 1942 Died at Winchester 11/09/1940 Kemish Albert Ernest Woodwalk, Longparish 33 1907 586 12/10/1940 Jones Alfred William Ernest Rooksbury Mill, Andover 71 1869 587 07/11/1940 Alderman William Cotton Lane, Longparish 54 1886 588 21/12/1940 Young Walter Forton, Longparish 78 1862 590 21/12/1940 Townsend Mark Cotton Lane, Longparish 64 1876 589 11/01/1941 Cleverley Henry Forton, Longparish 92 1849 578 Henry Cleverley 1848 - 1941 21/01/1941 Wilkinson Mary Jane Eastfield, Longparish 82 1859 592 4 07/12/25 5 11/02/1941 Read John The Acre, Longparish 89 1852 593 18/03/1941 Smith Ellen Sarah Test View, Longparish 50 1891 594 24/09/1941 27/09/1941 Durnford Frances Mary Winchester 80 1861 595 Herbert St John Durnford died March 17th 1951 aged 91, Elizabeth Amelia Durnford died March 8th 1939 aged 84 Frances Mary Durnford died September 24th 1941 aged 81 21/10/1941 Tubb Frederick Longparish 52 1889 597 07/11/1941 Kimber George Longparish 7 1934 595 148A 30/11/1941 White Basil The Common, Longparish 30 1911 596 Private B. C. White, the Somerset Ligth Infantry 25 September 1941 aged 31 Died at Lanceston 18/12/1941 Harwood Eva May Longparish 33 1908 599 28/01/1942 Ball Alice Mary Longparish 44 1898 600 06/02/1942 Tonge Frank Forton, Longparish 63 1879 601 126 26/01/60 126 14/02/1942 Young Eliza Longparish 80 1862 602 28/02/1942 Judd Margaret Longparish 9 1933 603 185 04/03/1942 Gearey Bertie Charles Longparish 57 1885 604 28/10/1942 Brackstone Isaac Forton, Longparish 84 1858 605 24 20/03/33 24 Waldron, Silverdale Avenue, 29/12/1942 01/01/1943 Durnford Lady Mary Louisa Eleanor Walton on Thames 85 1857 606 575 Mary Louisa Eleanor Durnford born November 6 1857 d. December 29 1942 Admiral Sir John Durnford GCB, DSO born February 6 1849 d. June 13 19?? 07/01/1943 Perkins Eliza Ann Longparish 89 1854 607 01/05/1943 Truckle Annie Longparish 86 1857 608 06/05/1943 Brown John Forton, Longparish 78 1865 609 19/05/1943 May Mary Longparish 75 1868 610 23/06/1943 Kingston Charles Bransbury, Barton Stacey 77 1866 611 168 30/07/1943 King Cecil Louis Longparish 43 1900 612 150 23/11/1943 Hounsome Frederick George Forton, Longparish 76 1867 613 28/12/1943 Burrows Joseph Longparish 89 1854 614 16 21/07/30 16 21/02/1944 Durnford William Henry Oxford 55 1889 615 The Cottage Hospital, Ross, 01/04/1944 Hemsley Hester Mary Wales 58 1886 616 17/05/1944 Cable Henry The Common, Longparish 89 1855 617 19/07/1944 Chandler Roland Gladstone Terrace, Longparish 80 1864 618 07/12/1944 Warwick Alfred John Forton, Longparish 76 1868 619 03/01/1945 Munday Gordon Vale Farm, Longparish 29 1916 620 17/02/1945 King Catherine Elizabeth The Croft, Longparish 78 1867 621 57 20/09/43 58 08/05/1945 Bishop Sarah The New Inn, Kimpton 88 1857 622 27/07/1945 Banks Thomas Alexander Fox Farm Longparish 86 1859 623 35 01/07/36 35 30/07/1945 Bendall Elizabeth Ann Longparish 77 1868 624 01/11/1945 Tubb Albert Edward Forton, Longparish 71 1874 625 11/12/1945 Wilkinson Robert Sutton The Curacy, Longparish 84 1861 626 Robert Sutton Wilkinson MA Oxon Priest fell asleep December 5 1945 aged 84 Also Edward Parker Wilkinson R.A.M.C.
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