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BAPTISM REGISTER 1891 - 1915 (February) HOLY TRINITY CHURCH AMBLECOTE - BAPTISM REGISTER 1891 - 1915 (February) Numbe Date Child's Christian Names Parents' Christian Names Parents' Surname Address 1891 1 26/04/1891 Ethel May Richard & Emma WHEELER Brettell Lane 2 10/05/1891 Philip William Richard Simeon & Clara Maria PRIEST Coalbourne Brook 3 10/05/1891 Walter Harry & Emma WHEELWRIGHT Dennis Park 4 10/05/1891 Sarah May Albertt Edward & Martha Myrah PERKS Dennis Park 5 10/05/1891 Emily Edith Edward & Lucy PAGETT Coalbourne Brook 6 27/05/1891 Ida Carolinew Ann (Widow) SMITH Coalbourne Brook 7 10/06/1891 Beatrice Henry & Jane HUTTON Holloway End 8 14/06/1891 Charles Henry Charles Henry & Harriett SUTTON Brettell Lane 9 14/06/1891 George Robert Stain Robert Stain & Alice GOODALL King William Street 10 14/06/1891 Frank George & Mary HEATHCOCK Wollaston 11 14/06/1891 George William & Emma HEATHCOCK Wollaston 12 17/06/1891 James Horace Benjamin & Deborah WILLETTS Wollaston 13 18/06/1891 Albert Edward William & Minnie COOKE Dennis Park 14 30/06/1891 Elizabeth John & Elizabeth BAKER Holloway End 15 01/07/1891 Elsie George William & Hettie SMITH Coalbourne Brook 16 29/07.1891 Adelaide Maria Samuel James & Kate PERKS Coalbourne Brook 17 09/08/1891 Matthew Amos Andrew & Florence Kate DUMBLETON Dennis Park 18 09/08/1891 Andrew Harry Andrew & Florence Kate DUMBLETON Dennis Park 19 16/08/1891 Charles Edward & Elizabeth POULTON Holloway End 20 18/08/1891 Albert Elizabeth (Widow) WINDSOR Dennis Park 21 02/09/1891 Maggie Arthur William & Mary Ann ALLCHURCH Collis Street 22 02/09/1891 Florence Beatrice Charles Henry & Ellen BREADMORE Holloway End 23 09/09/1891 James Frank Emanuel & Darah ROWBERRY Brettell Lane 24 02/10/1891 William Isaac & Mary COURTNEY Holloway End 25 07/10/1891 George Alexander Alfred & Mary COLE Holloway End 26 04/11/1891 Lilian John William & Annie JAMES Coalbourne Brook 27 08/11/1891 Jessie Henry & Alice HARRIS Collis Street 28 18/11/1891 Clara Beatrice William & Sarah Ann WHITEHOUSE John Street, Wordsley 29 25/11/1891 Sarah (now Sarah Edwards) [Ad. Bp] Elijah & Jemima LASHFORD Stourbridge 30 25/11/1891 Mary Jane [Adult Baptism] James & Jemima BODY Careless Green, Lye 31 25/11/1891 Mary (now Mary Courrtney) [Ad.Bp] William & Priscilla DUNN Stourbridge 32 02/12/1891 Thomas William Thomas & Hannah Ellen BARKER Dennis Park 33 09/12/1891 James William Francis William & Ellen KNILL Dennis Park 34 09/12/1891 Francis William Francis William & Ellen KNILL Dennis Park 35 23/12/1891 Mary Ellen John Henry & Eliza RICHARDS Holloway End 1892 36 06/01/1892 Mary Jane Joseph & Mary Jane HILL Dennis Park 37 20/01/1892 Frederick Howard John & Ann JENKINS Collis Street 38 03/02/1892 Elsie May Simon Henry & Allice SKELDING Collis Street 39 03/02/1892 Elsie Maud George & Alice THOMAS Brettell Lane 40 24/02/1892 Samuel James William & Harriett MILLWARD Amblecote Lane 41 24/02/1892 Beatrice Ann John & Sarah FENN Coalbourne Brook 42 02/03/1892 Hugh Samuel Alice MINCHER Old Swinford 43 11/03/1892 William David David & Esther WYLD Brettell Lane 44 13/03/1892 Edward Charles George & Anna Elizabeth TILLEY Wollaston 45 13/03/1892 Harry Sarah Ann NEVINS Dennis Park 46 23/03/1892 Edward Charles Henry & Ada PHASEY Brettell Lane 47 10/04/1892 John William Frederick & Louisa WELLING Amblecote Lane 48 17/04/1892 Nellie Arthur & Mary Jane BUNN Blackheath Nr. Oldbury 49 21/04/1892 Elsie Mary Thomas & Patience Priscilla GREEN Coalbourne Brook 50 21/04/1892 Kate Eveline Thomas & Patience Priscilla GREEN Coalbourne Brook 51 21/04/1892 Hilda Elizabeth Thomas & Patience Priscilla GREEN Coalbourne Brook 52 23/04/1892 Ethel Minnie William & Minnie COOKE Dennis Park 53 01/05/1892 Percy Frederick & Jemima POWELL Holloway End 54 01/05/1892 Alice Maud John & Emily Elizabeth LOUGHTON Lower High Street 55 01/05/1892 Florence Helen Henry & Emily BISHOP Amblecote Lane 56 11/05/1892 Alfred Reginald William Henry & Mary Ann SQUIRES Brettell Lane 57 06/07/1892 Jane Selina Thomas & Ann FLETCHER Brettell Lane 58 06/07/1892 Frances Maria Moses & Sarah Jane ALWEN Brettell Lane 59 06/07/1892 Sarah Moses & Sarah Jane ALWEN Brettell Lane 60 17/08/1892 Alick Alexander Harry Wallace Budden & Naomi BUNCOMBE Collis Street 61 11/09/1892 John Arthur John & Louisa BRINDLEY Holloway End 62 11/09/1892 Thomas Holt William & Amelia SHOTTON Wittimore 63 11/09/1892 George Frederick Andrew & Florence DUMBLETON Dennis Park 64 11/09/1892 Samuel Benjamin & Annie BEDDALL Dennis Park 65 18/09/1892 Bertie Clarence Jonathan & Louisa Emma COMPSON Dennis Park 66 18/09/1892 Margaret William & Margaret LONGSHAW Dennis Park 67 25/09/1892 Charles Alfred Samuel & Anne Selina KENNARD Coalbourn Brook 68 27/09/1892 Annie Melvina Samuel & Sarah WILLIS Dennis Park 69 10/10/1892 Bertie William & Elizabeth OWEN Coalbourn Brook 70 15/10/1892 Philip Henry Frederick Shorthouse & Helen BOWEN Collis Street 71 21/10/1892 Gertrude Louisa William & Alice POWIC K Wittimore 72 28/10/1892 John William James & Phoebe Jane PENN Tobaccobox Hill 73 02/11/1892 Thomas William Robinson John Causer & Elizabeth Ann GILES Coalbourn Brook 74 09/11/1892 Matilda William Henry & Sarah Ann SWINGEWOOD Brettell Lane 75 30/11/1892 Charlotte William & Mary DAVIS Collis Street 76 30/11/1892 Sarah Louisa Mary ATKINS Coalbourn Brook 77 01/12/1892 Arthur Roland George Joseph & Annie BLEST Platts Street 78 14/12/1892 Ethel May William & Ellen HINGLEY Collis Street 79 14/12/1892 Lizzie Alfred & Elizabeth DAVIES Wittimore 80 21/12/1892 Ernest Jeremiah & Mary LOWE Brettell Lane 81 21/12/1892 Martha Ethel Albert Edward & Martha Myrah PERKS Dennis Park 1893 82 04/01/1893 Cissy Maud James Thomas & Florence ROWBOTTOM Brettell Lane 83 08/01/1893 Elsie John Robert & Mary Ann WATKINS Dennis Park 84 08/01/1893 Jenny Henry & Jane HATTON Holloway End 85 08/01/1893 Jane Elizabeth Robert & Mary Ann CARPENTER South Kensington 86 25/01/1893 Beatrice Mary Eli & Eleanor BARKER Dennis Park 87 25/01/1893 Clifford Robert & Alice Ann BRIDGENS Dennis Park 88 01/02/1893 Arthur Arthur & Sarah JOHNSON Brettell Lane 89 01/02/1893 Sarah Jane Arthur & Sarah JOHNSON Brettell Lane 90 01/02/1893 Edith Arthur & Sarah JOHNSON Brettell Lane 91 05/02/1893 Lilian William & Mary Ann SCOTT Platts Land 92 08/02/1893 Thomas George & Ann GRIFFIN Coalbourn Brook 93 08/02/1893 William David George & Ann GRIFFIN Coalbourn Brook 94 12/02/1893 Emily Ann John & Mary LAMBERT Amblecote Lane 94a 13/02/1893 Harry Mary Ann LEMONTE Dennis Park 95 01/03/1893 Florence May John & Sarah Jane LOWE Brettell Lane 96 01/03/1893 Harry Benjamin Harry & Martha Ellen HILL Coalbourn Brook 97 12/03/1893 Elllen Thomas & Hannah Ellen BARKER Dennis Park 98 14/03/1893 John William Thomas & Ann OGLE Brettell Lane 99 20/03/1893 Mabel Annie Thomas & Anna DAVIES Dennis Park 100 20/03/1893 Elizabeth Martha Thomas & Anna DAVIES Dennis Park 101 22/03/1893 Annie Thomas & Eliza MICKLEWRIGHT Dennis Park 102 29/03/1893 Edith Lilian George & Eliza DAVIS Coalbourn Brook 103 29/03/1893 Elizabeth Lilian Harry & Emma WHEELWRIGHT Dennis Park 104 02/04/1893 Charles Harold Charles Harold & Mary Ann Emma PARKES Word Street, Harts Hill 105 02/04/1893 Joseph Stanley William & Agnes FOSTER Holloway End 106 09/04/1893 John Ernest Edward & Charlotte WHILEMAN Holloway End 107 09/04/1893 Aubrey Breakwell Alfred & Miriam POLES Platts Street 108 09/04/1893 John George Samuel & Caroline SHERRIFF Holloway End 109 09/04/1893 Percival George & Emma PALMER Brettell Lane 110 09/04/1893 George George & Emma PALMER Brettell Lane 111 09/04/1893 Ada George & Annie WRIGHT Holloway End 112 12/04/1893 William David George & Emily THOMASON Moor Lane 113 19/04/1893 Thomas Edrian Louis Edmund & Emily SPARROW Platts Street 114 26/04/1893 Henry William & Sarah LAWLEY Amblecote Lane 115 16/05/1893 Florence May John & Laura EBREY Dennis Park 116 17/05/1893 Reginald Lawson Thomas Thomas Joseph & Rosetta WELLINGS Amblecote Lane 117 21/05/1893 Herman Levi Harry Percy & Alice Beatrice PARKER Manchester 118 09/07/1893 Jessie Lilian May Frederick Charles & Nellie HAND Birmingham 119 09/07/1893 Elsie May Constance Irene James & Clara ALLEN Beauty Bank 120 18/07/1893 Dorothy Evaline John William & Annie JAMES Coalbourn Brook 121 23/07/1893 Percy [Adult Baptism] John & Mary Ann HAND Stourbridge 122 23/07/1893 Ernest William [Adult Baptism] John & Mary Ann HAND Stourbridge 123 23/07/1893 Sidney [Adult Baptism] John & Mary Ann HAND Stourbridge 124 02/08/1893 Joseph Donald Joseph & Emily WILCOX Amblecote Bank 125 02/08/1893 Leonard Benjamin Albert Banjamin & Phoebe BERRINGTON Holloway End 126 04/08/1893 Constance May Richard & Alice BARRINGTON Coalbourn Brook 127 16/08/1893 Edward William Edward & Lucy PAGETT Coalbourn Brook 128 06/09/1893 Charles Henry Harry Walter & Minnie LAMBERT King William Street 129 10/09/1893 William Howard Samuel & Emma PARISH Dennis Park 130 20/09/1893 Beatrice Alice James & Margaret CLEAVER Amblecote Lane 131 27/09/1893 Ernest William Thomas & Ann MOUND Coalbourn Brook 132 08/10/1893 Albert Edward Antonio & Lizzie WEYCHIN Brettell Lane 133 25/10/1893 Fanny Elizabeth James & Phoebe PENN Coalbourn Brook 134 29/10/1893 George Henry & Alice HARRIS Collis Street 135 08/11/1893 Sidney John & Ann JENKINS Collis Street 136 12/11/1893 Ethel John Henry & Eliza RICHARD Holloway End 137 12/11/1893 Leslie Bertram Edmund & Mary DUNN Holloway End 138 29/11/1893 Joseph William & Amelia SHOTTEN Wittimore 139 13/12/1893 Emma Josiah &Maryann WALL Amblecote Lane 140 28/12/1893 William Oswald William Joseph & Louisa LEVI Stourbridge 141 31/12/1893 Richard Leslie Richard Wisdom & Ruth Eleanor WALKER or WALMER
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