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All Saints Cotgrave Burial Records All Saints Cotgrave Burial Records Last updated 19/09/2017 Use Control + F to search for specific names All Saints, Cotgrave – details are as they appear in the Burial Register: Name, Abode, Burial date, Age at death & Person performing the ceremony 1 John Archer, of Cotgrave January 9 th 1852 Age 62 years J.H.Browne (Rector of Cotgrave) 2 Samuel Simpson, of Radcliffe January 17 th 1852 Age 70 years J.H.Browne 3 Ann Thornton, of Cotgrave March 12 th 1852 Age 90 years J.H.Browne 4 Zillah Simpson, of Cotgrave May 11 th 1852 Age 6 months J.H.Browne 5 Jane Sanday, of Cotgrave May 26 th 1852 Age 87 years J.H.Browne 6 William Morley, of Nottingham May 27 th 1852 Age 78 years J.H.Browne 7 Tho’s Chamberlain, of Cotgrave June 4 th 1852 Age 75 years J.H.Browne 8 William Lewin, of Cotgrave August 2 nd 1852 Age 47 years J.H.Browne 9 Sarah Thornton, of Nottingham September 8 th 1852 Age 50 years T. Smith 10 Samuel Simpson, of Cotgrave October 28 th 1852 Age 42 years T. Smith 11 Edwin Waite Sharp, of Cotgrave November 1 st 1852 Age 22 years J.H.Browne 12 John Bird, of Cotgrave November 3 rd 1852 Age 72 years J.H.Browne 13 Mary Sanday, of Cotgrave November 25 th 1852 Age 79 years J.H.Browne 14 George Thorpe, of Cotgrave January 5 th 1853 Age 7 years J.H.Browne 15 Sam’l Marshall, of Cotgrave January 26 th 1853 Age 7 years J.H.Browne 16 William Munk, of Cotgrave January 27 th 1853 Age 50 years J.H.Browne 17 Robert Loach, of Cotgrave February 6 th 1853 Age 4 years J.H.Browne 18 John Cooper, of Cotgrave February 26 th 1853 Age 83 years J.H.Browne 19 William Hill, of Cotgrave June 22 nd 1853 Age 77 years T. Smith 20 Ann Holmes, of Cotgrave June 23 rd 1853 Age 69 years T. Smith 21 Ed’d Hickling, of Cotgrave July 31 st 1853 Age 19 years J.H.Browne 22 John Cowlishaw, of Cotgrave August 14 th 1853 Age 78 years J.H.Browne 23 John Seventon, of Cotgrave September 1 st 1853 Age 57 years J.H.Browne 24 Thomas Crampton, of Cotgrave September 11 th 1853 Age 20 years J.H.Browne 25 John Monk, of Cotgrave September 11 th 1853 Age 49 years J.H.Browne 26 Ann Kirchen, of Cotgrave September 14 th 1853 Age 77 years J.H.Browne 27 Mary Skinner, of Cotgrave September 21 st 1853 Age 13 years T.Smith 28 Sam’l Baguley, of Cotgrave November 18 th 1853 Age 66 years J.H.Browne 29 Will’m Smith, of Cotgrave December 14 th 1853 Age 47 years J.H.Browne 30 Tho’s Falconbridge, of Cotgrave January 16 th 1854 Age 59 years J.H.Browne 31 Sarah Spibey, of Nottingham January 18 th 1854 Age 57 years J.H.Browne 32 Ann Peet, of Cotgrave March 12 th 1854 Age 58 years J.H.Browne 33 Mary Bertha Morley, of Nottingham May 1 st 1854 Age 28 years Rev. J. Mills 34 Mary Spencer, of Cotgrave July 30 th 1854 Age a few hours S. Armstrong (Curate) 35 Samuel Squires, of Cotgrave August 16 th 1854 Age 81 years S. Armstrong 36 Mary Harris, of Cotgrave September 1st 1854 Age 79 years S. Armstrong 37 Josiah Eaton, of Cotgrave October 11 th 1854 Age 30 weeks S.Armstrong 38 William Holmes, of Cotgrave October 29 th 1854 Age 82 years S.Armstrong 39 Mary Clarke, of Cotgrave November 12 th 1854 Age 18 years S.Armstrong 40 William Scottorn, of Cotgrave January 4 th 1855 Age 90 years S.Armstrong 41 Ann Scrim(p)shire, of Cotgrave January 28 th 1855 Age 54 years S.Armstrong 42 Fortune Cowlishaw, of Cotgrave February 7 th 1855 Age 84 years S.Armstrong 43 Ann Upton, of Cotgrave February 15 th 1855 Age 64 years S.Armstrong 44 Mary Sharp, of Cotgrave February 25 th 1855 Age 67 years J.F.H.Mills 45 Hiram Hoe, of Cotgrave April 2 nd 1855 Age infant G.F.W.Wallis 46 Henry Foster, of Cotgrave July 3 rd 1855 Age 1 + ¾ years (infant) J.H.Browne 47 William Randall, of Cotgrave July 18 th 1855 Age 23 years G.F.W.Wallis 48 Ann Hopewell, of Cotgrave August 26 th 1855 Age 5 months G.F.W.Wallis 49 Fanny Taylor, of Cotgrave October 3 rd 1855 Age 2 years G.F.W.Wallis 50 William S. Geeson, of Cotgrave October 12 th 1855 Age infant G.F.W.Wallis 51 Robert Taylor, of Cotgrave October 27 th 1855 Age 40 years G.F.W.Wallis 52 Sarah Anne Taylor, of Cotgrave October 27 th 1855 Age 9 months G.F.W.Wallis 53 Sarah Taylor, of Cotgrave November 9 th 1855 Age 35 years Jos’h Jones 54 Samuel Richards, of Cotgrave November 16 th 1855 Age 80 years G.F.W.Wallis 55 Mary Shipman, of Cotgrave November 25 th 1855 Age 70 years J.H.Browne 56 Emma Bland. of Cotgrave November 28 th 1855 Age 19 years J.H.Browne 57 Thomas Hickling, of Cotgrave January 1 st 1856 Age 59 years S.B.Browne (Curate) 58 Hannah Copley, of Cotgrave April 3 rd 1856 Age 47 years J.H.Browne 59 Elizabeth Catherine Smith, of Cropwell Butler, May 13 th 1856 Age 67 J.H.Browne years 60 Ann Towle, of Cotgrave May 14 th 1856 Age 65 years S.B.Browne 61 James Wisher, of Cotgrave June 12 th 1856 Age 67 years H (or F?) Reaveley 62 John Randal, of Cotgrave June 13 th 1856 Age 88 years J.H.Browne 63 Mary Hart, of Cotgrave July 20 th 1856 Age 77 years J.H.Browne 64 John Barlow, of Cotgrave August 18 th 1856 Age 40 years J.H.Browne 65 George Peare(?), of Cotgrave September 18 th 1856 Age 76 years S.B.Browne 66 Mary Marshall, of Cotgrave October 7 th 1856 Age 34 years S.B.Browne 67 Mary Upton, of Cotgrave October 8 th 1856 Age 82 years S.B.Browne 68 Mary Ann Hopewell, of Cotgrave November 25 th 1856 Age 6 weeks S.B.Browne 69 Elizabeth Pears, of Cotgrave December 2 nd 1856 Age 67 years S.B.Browne 70 George Marriott, of Cotgrave December 29 th 1856 Age 80 years S.B.Browne 71 Sarah Hickling, of Cotgrave January 2 nd 1857 Age 41 years S.B.Browne 72 William Falconbridge, of Cotgrave February 23 rd 1857 Age 27 years S.B.Browne 73 Alethea Scrimshire, of Cotgrave May 13 th 1857 Age 17 years J.H.Browne 74 Mary Cope, of Cotgrave July 7 th 1857 Age 21 years J.H.Browne 75 George Cooper, of Cotgrave August 19 th 1857 Age infant S.B.Browne 76 James Harris, of Cotgrave August 26 th 1857 Age infant S.B.Browne 77 Mary Simpson, of Cotgrave, September 21 st 1857 Age 67 years S.B.Browne 78 William Munk, of Cotgrave October 5 th 1857 Age 83 years S.B.Browne 79 Elizabeth Marshall, of Cotgrave October 11 th 1857 Age 66 years S.B.Browne 80 Thomas Marshall, of Cotgrave November 1 st 1857 Age infant S.B.Browne 81 William Scrimshire, of Cotgrave November 21 st 1857 Age 66 years S.B.Browne 82 Hannah Falconbridge, of Cotgrave November 27 th 1857 Age 52 years S.B.Browne 83 Sarah Leverton, of Cotgrave November 30 th 1857 Age infant S.B.Browne 84 Thomas Clarke, of Cotgrave December 27 th 1857 Age infant S.B.Browne 85 Mary Smith, of Cotgrave February 7 th 1858 Age 53 years S.B.Browne 86 John Hives, of Cotgrave February 8 th 1858 Age 72 years S.B.Browne 87 Mary Widdowson, of Cotgrave February 25 th 1858 Age 23 years S.B.Browne 88 Thomas Marshall, of Cotgrave March 4 th 1858 Age 62 years S.B.Browne 89 Mary Barrett, of Cotgrave March 18 th 1858 Age 74 years David Hunter 90 Mary Archer, of Cotgrave March 24 th 1858 Age 26 years David Hunter 91 David Richards, of Cotgrave April 1 st 1858 Age 6 years S.B.Browne 92 Tho’s Shipman, of Cotgrave April 9 th 1858 Age 67 years Rob’t Burgess 93 John Lewin, of Cotgrave April 9 th 1858 Age 56 years Rob’t Burgess 94 Elizabeth Henson, of Cotgrave April 16 th 1858 Age 9 years S.B.Browne 95 Matthew Hart, of Cotgrave April 27 th 1858 Age 86 years S.B.Browne 96 Sarah Voce, of Cotgrave June 13 th 1858 Age 87 years S.B.Browne 97 Thomas Smith Caparn, of Cotgrave July 2 nd 1858 Age 4 years S.B.Browne 98 Elizabeth Richards, of Cotgrave August 3 rd 1858 Age 18 years J.H.Browne ** (Vicar of Lowdham) NB ** John Henry Browne was Vicar of Lowdham from 1842 for many years. He had the same name as the John Henry Browne who was Rector of Cotgrave from 1811 to 1858 – Cotgrave’s longest serving Rector 99 Hannah Holmes, of Cotgrave September 1 st 1858 Age infant S.B.Browne 100 George Richards, of Cotgrave October 11 th 1858 Age 28 years J.H.Browne (Rector) 101 John Hoe, of Cotgrave October 12 th 1858 Age 19 years J.H.Browne (Rector) 102 Elizabeth Dean, of Cotgrave November 4 th 1858 Age 35 years A.H.Ward ( Curate of Radcliffe) 103 The Venerable John Henry Browne, Rector of Cotgrave, November P.
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