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Cemetery Records up to 20 Feb 2017 Saffron Walden Cemetery records up to 20 Feb 2017 Reg of Grave Surname Title Given Name Middle Name(s) Age Date of Burial Other Particulars Date Of Death Place Of Death Page Entry No Situation Minister General Burials Space No St Clare Hospice, Hastingwood Cadman Mrs Julia Margaret 66 17 Jul 2012 Retired 03 Jul 2012 (35A Fairycroft Rd, Saffron 8 58 13319 77 B17 Rev David Tudor Traditional Section Walden) Hatherley House EPH, Chaters Cafferkey Bridget 76 09 Oct 2001 Retired 28 Sep 2001 7 65 12572 66 B2 Fr. J. Hooper Hill, S. Walden Herts & Essex Hospital, Bishop's Cafferkey Delma Una 40 14 Jul 1987 School Teacher 6 71 11462 CA74 A24(I) R.C. Mitson Consecrated Stortford Cafferkey Hugh 78 30 Sep 1991 Retired 6, Primes Close, Saffron Walden 6 86 11777 66 B2 Edmund F Dobson Consecrated Cafferkey Sean Michael 32 25 Jan 2007 Shop assistant 11 Aug 2006 9 Limefields Saffron Walden 8 12 12957 67 C5 Cahill Damian Donal 32 03 Oct 2009 No entry 22 Nov 2008 Norfolk and Norwich Hospital 8 34 13129 63 K14(1) Cains Ellen 84 04 May 1984 Pensioner & Widow Newmarket Hospital Newmarket 6 60 11253 45 17 R.E. Carhill Consecrated General Hospital, Saffron Cains Leonard Alfred 54 24 Jun 1950 Civil Servant 5 24 8510 45 17 J.R. Holmes Consecrated Walden Room10, 121 Westhill Rd, Cains Paul Joseph 42 20 Feb 1995 Engineering Supervisor 04 Jan 1995 7 3 12082 75 A5(2) SFC Williams Cremated remains Bournmouth St. James Hospital, Saffron Cakebread Arthur 85 26 Mar 1959 Retired 5 65 9322 6 124 B.J. Leech Consecrated Walden 71 Ashdon Road, Saffron Caldwell John Allan 46 01 Mar 1996 Buyer 08 Feb 1996 7 13 12162 CA75 A8(2) P. Troughton Walden 12 The Green Little Walden Rd Calver Patricia 70 12 Jun 2007 Unknown 03 Jun 2007 8 15 12982 67 C14 Saffron Walden General Hospital, Saffron Calvey Violet May 48 25 Oct 1943 Wife of R. Calvey 4 90 7819 49 35 Norman Southgate Consecrated Walden Calway Charles 81 04 Sep 1908 Gentleman 57 Radwinter Road 3 45 4884 18 20 George F. Hart Consecrated Calway Elizabeth 76 23 May 1903 Wife of Charles 57 Radwinter Road 3 23 4460 18 20 John T. Steele Consecrated Cambridge Charles Clayden 43 07/01/1876 Fruiterer Copt Hall Road, Saffron Walden 1 95 1889 5 127 C.David Crawley Consecrated Cambridge Eliza 54 20/09/1864 Wife of William Bridge Street 1 36 705 6 125 J. Holderness Consecrated Cambridge Susan 82 02/03/1895 Widow of Thomas Union House 2 88 3746 31 67 Alfred Rollason Unconsecrated Cambridge Thomas 82 14/02/1894 Labourer Old Alms Houses 2 83 3652 31 67 P B Woodgate Unconsecrated Cambridge William 83 11/01/1890 Fruiterer Bridge End 2 61 3215 6 125 J.E.I.Procter Consecrated Camp Benjamin Andrews 67 29/11/1883 Retired Baker New Alms Houses 2 30 2600 12 94 Henry Pepper Unconsecrated Addenbrookes Hospital, Camp Dennis Mark 63 22 Mar 1993 Retired 6 93 11912 65 G17 Peter Harlow Consecrated Cambridge 43 Radwinter Road, Saffron Camp Lena Yvonne 52 06 Sep 1990 Retired 6 82 11684 65 G17 J.E. Burditt Consecrated Walden Camp Lily 62 22 Feb 1937 Spinster Western House, Ware 4 55 7111 44 140 E.A. Stone Consecrated Hargrave House Elderly Persons Camp Lily Rose 91 21 Oct 2003 No entry 11 Oct 2003 7 85 12733 62 G15 Home Stansted New Almshouses, Saffron Camp Mary Lucy 81 28/12/1897 Widow 3 1 4009 12 94 H. Pepper Unconsecrated Walden Page 1 of 49 Saffron Walden Cemetery records up to 20 Feb 2017 Reg of Grave Surname Title Given Name Middle Name(s) Age Date of Burial Other Particulars Date Of Death Place Of Death Page Entry No Situation Minister General Burials Space No 3 Pennystone Road Saffron Camp Neil Leslie 60 14 May 2004 General Manager 05 May 2004 7 92 12789 62 J11 Walden Camp Sarah 84 22/10/1875 Widow of William New Alms Houses 1 94 1861 12 33 Frederick Pollard Unconsecrated 1Yr 7 Camp Thomas John 01/01/1858 Son of Benjamin & Mary London Road, Saffron Walden 1 6 107 12 95 George Hogben Unconsecrated Months Addenbrooke's Hospital, Campbell Ian David 79 24 Jul 2001 Retired 13 Jun 2001 7 63 12558 37 26 D.M. Peasgood Cambridge 6a Church Street, Saffron Campbell John Lachlan 71 25 Jul 1966 Retired 5 94 9906 37 26 Derek F. Nicholls Consecrated Walden Campbell Lydia Catherine H. 73 08 Aug 1950 Widow 14 Wilton Road, Bexhill on Sea 5 24 8514 14 131 W.E. Dickinson Consecrated Addenbrookes Hospital Campbell Margaret Emily 80 08 Oct 1975 Widow 6 30 10644 37 26 Christopher Walker Consecrated Cambridge Camplin Mary 64 25/02/1859 Widow of William Alms Houses 1 11 213 6 14 Ralph Clutton Consecrated Camps Alfred George 46 10 Jul 1956 Farmer Abbey Farm, Audley End 5 51 9054 46 30 D.T. Willcock Consecrated Radwinter Road Hospital, Saffron Camps Glenda Grace 78 15 Mar 1990 Pensioner 6 80 11654 46 30 Richard J. Inkley Unconsecrated Walden Camps Kenneth William 24 15 Jun 1942 Sergt. R.A.F. Waddington, Lincolnshire 4 84 7681 39 11 L. Hughes Unconsecrated Evelyn Nursing Home, Camps Leonard George 67 18 Mar 1948 Farmer 5 13 8290 47 85 R.N. Humphries Consecrated Cambridge Camps Leonie May 22 26 Sep 1939 Wife of Alfred 78 High Street, Saffron Walden 4 67 7354 41 72 L. Hughes Consecrated New Almshouses, Saffron Cane Joseph 86 18/10/1861 Miller 1 22 427 10 16 William A. Gillson Unconsecrated Walden Cane Susan 89 21/02/1867 Widow of Joseph New Alms Houses 1 48 959 10 16 William A.Gillson Unconsecrated Addenbrooke's Hospital, Canham Winifred Emma 88 03 Nov 1997 Retired 26 Oct 1997 7 27 12275 66 G18 R. Bray Cambridge Cann Ann 88 26 Feb 1909 Spinster The Union 3 47 4922 6 77 John T.Steele Consecrated Cann Benjamin 27 20/01/1857 Labourer Sewers End Road 1 1 5 6 99 Ralph Clutton Consecrated St. James Hospital Saffron Cann Benjamin 87 22 Jun 1971 Pensioner 6 13 10315 CA37 70 C.G. Luckings Consecrated Walden Cann Benjamin 66 07/07/1859 Labourer Sewers End Road 1 12 240 6 98 Bixby G Luard Consecrated Cann Catherine 54 31 Oct 1904 Spinster The Union 3 29 4563 28 77 R.W. Merrett Consecrated Cann George 42 01/08/1876 Labourer Copt Hall Buildings 1 98 1945 6 138 J.J.Daniels Consecrated Cann George 26 25/10/1887 Bricklayers Labourer Fairy Croft Road 2 50 2997 6 138 Thomas Stevens Consecrated Cann John 45 04 Sep 1917 Boot Repairer 26 Bridge Street 3 81 5609 23 15 R.W. Catt General 4 Museum Street, Saffron Cann Minnie 79 26 Mar 1965 Housewife 5 88 9793 37 70 J.R. Holmes Consecrated Walden Cann Rose Olive Joan 75 11 Jul 1995 Retired 04 Jul 1995 22 Usterdale Rd, Saffron Walden 7 6 12109 45 32 Joy Russell-Smith Cann Timothy 79 04/09/1862 Labourer Sewers End 1 25 497 6 18 J. Holderness Consecrated Page 2 of 49 Saffron Walden Cemetery records up to 20 Feb 2017 Reg of Grave Surname Title Given Name Middle Name(s) Age Date of Burial Other Particulars Date Of Death Place Of Death Page Entry No Situation Minister General Burials Space No Cann Timothy 42 02/08/1864 Labourer Sewards End 1 35 693 6 77 J. Holderness Consecrated Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cann William George 86 08 Jul 1999 Retired 30 Jun 1999 7 42 12394 45 32 Joy Russell-Smith Cambridge No. 57 High Street, Saffron Canning Annie 78 13 Dec 1933 Spinster 4 43 6861 14 153 L. Hughes Consecrated Walden Canning Ellen Alice 24 Hours 30/09/1878 Dau of Wm. & Averill Audley End Road 2 7 2135 16 33 G.C. Blaxland Consecrated Canning Frances 39 25/06/1858 Wife of Thomas Butter Market, Saffron Walden 1 8 150 19 44 Ralph Clutton Consecrated Canning George Stratford 6 Weeks 19/02/1885 Son of William&Averill Brooklyn Villa, Hill Street 2 35 2695 16 33 T.Stevens Consecrated Canning John Henry 29 21/02/1877 Gentleman Butter Market 1 100 1987 19 44 George E. Jelf Consecrated Radwinter Rd. Hospital, S. Canning Julia Emma 85 09 Feb 1978 Pensioner 6 38 10806 63 B10 W.G. Legassick No entry Walden Canning Thomas William 81 14/08/1874 Grocer Saffron Walden 1 87 1740 19 44 D.T.Cooke Consecrated Canning Thomas Peter 84 29/01/1896 Gentleman High Street 2 92 3826 19 45 R.P.Pelly Consecrated St. James Hospital, Saffron Cannon Charles 80 16 Apr 1958 Retired 5 60 9224 3 39 W. Arden Consecrated Walden Braintree Nursing Home (3 Well Garden of Cant Mr James Edward 91 11 May 2012 Retired Transport Manager 01 Mar 2012 8 56 13303 67 J4 Rev D Tomlinson Green Close, Saffron Walden) Remembrance Cant Mrs Joyce Rosalind 63 02 Jun 2016 05 May 2016 33 Railey Road, SW 8 85 13532 68 D5 11 H Block Peabody Bldgs, Duke Capron Ellen 82 02 May 1936 Widow 4 51 7038 51 130 E.A. Stone Consecrated St S2 St. James Hospital, Saffron Card Rebecca 92 15 Dec 1948 Widow 5 17 8369 42 97 R.N. Humphries Consecrated Walden Osbourne Cottage, Little Carder Arthur William 79 29 Oct 1947 Pensioner 5 12 8263 43 74 M.R.
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