Burial Stays 1813-1920. a "Stray" Is a Person Born in a Particular Place but Married Or Buried Elsewhere

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Burial Stays 1813-1920. a Burial stays 1813-1920. A "stray" is a person born in a particular place but married or buried elsewhere. Source: Parish Registers 1813-1920 LDS Film #952300 Year / Date / Name / Abode / Age 1813 Feb 11th Mary GIBBS of Zouch Mill 25y 1813 Apr 4th John HICKLING of Loughborough Infant 1813 Aug 15th Thomas ROSE of formerly of Pinchbeck? Lincs 70y A stranger 1814 Nov 20th Ann SKELSON? of Zouch Mill 3y 1815 Mar 1st J. UNDERWOOD of Long Whatton 68y 1815 Aug 1st Henry ATTENBOROW of Loughborough 8y 1816 Jan 14th William MARRIOTT of Kegworth 45y 1816 Jun 5th Isaac SWIFT of Diseworth 29y 1816 Oct 14th Mary WALTON of Zouch Mill 4m By Coroners Warrant 1817 Jun 2nd James ATTENBOROW of Loughborough 5y 1817 Jun 10th William ATTENBOROW of Loughborough 8y 1821 Apr 9th Sarah CUMBERLAND of Loughborough 27y 1822 Jun 19th Edward GARLAND of Rugby 34y 1822 Mar 4th John BOWLEY of Loughborough 70y 1823 Oct 20th Ann PRATT of Sheepshead 60y (name entered as HARRIMAN in error) 1824 May 21st Joseph Dunnecliff? PRICE of Loughborough 16y 1826 Sep 22nd Eliza FREEMAN of Loughborough 9m 1826 Nov 1st Louisa MIDDLETON of Loughborough 18y 1826 Dec 22nd Ann BENNETT of Kingstone 25y 1828 Oct 16th Richard EXTON of West Leke 16y 1829 Feb 14th Sarah HANDLEY of Sheepshead 76y 1829 Mar 9th Thomas HICKLING of Nottingham 8y 1830 Sep 16th Ann SLACK of Leicester 2y 1831 Jan 26th Edwin GALEMAN of Loughborough 21w 1831 Mar 11th William HENSON of Loughborough 7m 1831 Apr 1st Frederick Michael FOSTER of Loughborough 9m 1831 Jul 7th John BOWLEY of Charley Way 52y 1831 Oct 17th Elizabeth JOWITT of Sheepshead 95y 1831 Oct 21st John SLACK of Leicester 31y 1832 Oct 8th William MONKS of Garenden 8w 1833 Apr 19th Elizabeth JOHNSON of Beeston Notts 47y 1834 Mar 17th Elizabeth FREEMAN of Loughborough 31y 1834 May 17th Elizabeth LESTER of Keyworth 49y 1834 Sep 30th Jos. ATTENBOROUGH of Loughborough 34y 1834 Oct 31st Elizabeth FREEMAN of East Leake 73y 1834 Dec 26th Mary BARSON of Loughborough 44y 1835 Feb 10th Ruth SMITH of Dishley 18m 1835 Apr 29th Mary NIEMAN? of Loughborough 4y 1835 Aug 19th Mary Ann MIDDLETON of Loughborough 34y 1835 Oct 23rd John WRIGHT of Liverpool 47y Brought from Ashby. Coroners Warrant 1836 Jan 22nd Meriam DEAN of Birmingham 40y 1836 Feb 25th William NORTH of Loughborough 27y 1836 Mar 4th Jemima BILLSON of Loughborough 16y 1836 May 18th Milicent WRIGHT of Sheepshead 78y 1836 Jun 7th Mary Ann FOSTER of Ticknall 25y 1837 Jan 16th Ann BREEDON of Loughborough 32y 1837 Jan 19th Charles HICKINBOTTOM of Zouch Mill 13m 1837 Jan 24th Arnold? ROBINS of Loughborough 50y 1837 Feb 11th Harriet GRETTON of Loughborough 41y 1837 Feb 13th Thomas ATTENBOROUGH of Loughborough 59y 1837 Feb 28th Richard Bowley SMITH of Dishley 18w 1837 Mar 13th Thomas BOWLEY of Sheepshead 89y 1837 May 19th Elizabeth Ann FOSTER of Nottingham 1y 1838 Feb 12th Hannah SWIFT of Leicester 14y 1838 Mar 3rd John CALDWELL of Loughborough 65y 1838 Mar 5th Anne MIDDLETON of Loughborough 67y 1838 Jun 13th William LAKIN of Sheepshead 40y 1838 Sep 8th Mary PATTISON of London 67y 1838 Sep 13th Thomas COOPER of Zouch Mill 22y 1838 Dec 5th Michael FOSTER of Dishley 71y 1838 Dec 22nd Eliza LAKIN of Sheepshead 4y 1839 Jan 11th Elizabeth HARRIMAN of Nottingham 31y 1839 Oct 30th Sarah ROBINS of Loughborough 46y 1839 Nov 12th Harriot JOHNSON of Lenton Notts 1y 9m 1840 Oct 22nd Henry HUTCHINSON of Grosby? 38y 1840 Nov 28th John CALDWELL of Melton Mowbray 23y 1842 Apr 5th John WILLIAMSON of Loughborough 40y 1843 Jun 17th Thomas WOOLLEY of Stanford Hill 9m 1843 Aug 11th Elizabeth WALLIS? of Loughborough 27y 1843 Nov 15th William MIDDLETON of Loughborough 74y 1843 Nov 29th Sarah FLEGGS? of Loughborough 77y 1843 Dec 16th Mary MARSHALL of Zouch Mill 15y 1844 Jun 25th Maria COOPER of Loughborough 40y 1844 Sep 11th Ann KIRK of Loughborough 59y 1845 Sep 11th Edward Arthur Westely BOYER of St.Marys Nottm 14m 1845 Mar 2nd` Elizabeth COOPER of Zouch Mills 64y 1846 Apr 17th Thomas MONKS of Sheepshead 27y 1846 May 6th Samuel CRESSWELL of Loughborough 5m 1846 May 18th Elizabeth MONKS of Sheepshead 23y 1846 Oct 1st Sarah PRIESTLY of Sutton Bonnington 23y 1848 Jul 10th Sarah MARSHALL of Zouch Mills 28y 1849 Mar 3rd Samuel MONKS of Sheepshead 74y 1849 Nov 30th William ADKIN of Zouch Mills 57y 1850 Jan 21st Mary CALDWELL of Loughborough 79y 1850 Mar 8th William HARRIMAN of Loughborough 50y 1850 May 27th Eliza BRIGHOUSE of West Leake 11m 1850 Dec 17th Grace Wright CUMBERLAND of Loughbro Park 27y 1851 Nov 19th Thomas HICKINGBOTTOM of The Park Nottm 72y 1851 Dec 12th Edward Henry Phillips SMYTHIES of Sutton Bonnington 5y 1852 Aug 11th Elizabeth WALLIS of Loughborough 71y 1852 Dec 11th Mary DAVENPORT of Newark 34y 1853 Apr 23rd Edward Harford HARRIMAN of Sileby 8m 1853 Sep 6th Hannah WILLETT of Castle Donnington 68y 1854 Jan 13th Ann PHIPPS of Dishley Mill 78y 1854 Jan 30th Soloman HEYWOOD of Loughborough 25y 1855 Apr 17th Millicent ADKIN of Zouch Mills 62y 1855 Aug 18th Jane MARSHALL of Zouch Mills 13y 1856 Jul 10th Joseph SWIFT of Rempstone Nottm 48y 1856 Aug 27th Elizabeth MARRIOTT of Loughborough 86y 1856 Oct 17th William WALLIS of Loughborough 81y 1856 Oct 27th Mary PEBERDY of Outon on the Hill 69y 1857 Jan 19th Thomas GRETTON of Loughborough 23y 1857 May 19th Henry ROBBINS of Loughborough 34y 1857 Jul 14th John ATTENBOROUGH of Loughborough 70y 1858 Mar 24th Mary Elizabeth SMITH of Bethnal Green London 26y 1860 Jan 23rd Joseph SWIFT of Whitwick 9m 1860 May 29th Elizabeth HICKINGBOTTOM of Zouch Mills 62y 1860 Oct 15th Ann ROBBINS of Loughborough 35y 1861 May 4th Elizabeth Mar..? PHILLIPPS of Sutton Bonnington 69y 1861 Nov 9th John ROPER of Sheepshead 44y 1862 May 9th John PEBERDY of Houghton on Hill 75y 1862 Jun 19th Walter PEBERDY of Coleorton 10w 1863 Jun 11th Thomas Josiah COOPER of Loughborough 75y 1863 Jul 9th Catherine STEVENSON of Oakley Wood 23y 1864 Feb 23rd Georgina PEBERDY of Whitwick 4m 1865 Apr 21st Emma Catherine KEIGHTLY of Loughborough 31y 1865 Jun 26th Ernest William PEBERDY of Whitwick 4m 1865 Jul 22nd William HOPEWELL of Loughborough 75y 1865 Sep 11th Mary JOHNSON of Loughborough 78y 1866 Sep 8th Abner John PEBERDY of Whitwick 2m 1867 Jan 14th Florence Kate KEIGHTLY of Ashly Pl.Loughbro 14w 1868 Aug 17th John E. KEIGHTLY of Ashly Pl.Loughbro 3w 1869 Apr 12th George Eyrs Dutton CLARKE of Sileby 2y 1869 Jun 1st James CUMBERLAND of Sutton Bonnington 53y 1869 Oct 13th ? Alfred CALDWELL of Bacup Lancs 3? ….bus? (unable to read first name) 1869 Dec 11th William GUTTERIDGE of Loughborough 73y 1873 Jun 4th Harriett SMEDLEY of Thorpe Acre 58y 1874 Feb 4th Isaac SWIFT of Copt? Oak 80y 1874 Feb 11th George Vernon PEBERDY of B. Hesford? 2y 1874 Feb 28th Ethel Ada PEBERDY of Loughborough 12w 1874 Apr 7th James WATTS of Nott'm in Loughborough Union 84y 1874 May 19th Laura Annie Elizabeth CALDWELL of Bacup Lancs 19m (or May 17th) 1875 Feb 22nd Henry Garton PEBERDY of Loughborough 1y 7m 1875 Apr 24th Elizabeth HART of The Union Loughborough 83y 1875 Oct 8th Ann DANDY? of Dishley 22y 1876 Jun 22nd Elizabeth WILD of Clifton nr Manchester 33y 1876 Jul 18th James HICKENBOTTOM of 30 Buckingham St Leicester 79y 1876 Nov 7th Charles Edward PEBERDY of Loughborough 6y 1877 Nov 3rd John HARRIMAN of Quebec House Sileby 59y 1877 Feb 8th Sarah SHIRLEY? of All Saints Loughborough 69y 1878 Jul 30th Catherine LEONARD of Nottingham 44y 1878 Aug 23rd Lucy BOOT of Nottingham 3y 6m 1878 Sep 3rd Frederick Harold PEBERDY of Loughborough 1m 1879 Mar 26th Robert COX of Oakley Wood part of Sheepshed 2y 1879 Mar 31st James COX of Oakley Wood part of Sheepshed 4y 6m 1879 May 13th Millicent BUSTER ? of Beeston Notts 78y 1879 May 13th Charles Edward PEBERDY of All Saints Loughborough 2w 1880 Nov 8th Charles Edward PEBERDY of All Saints Loughborough 1m 1883 Apr 6th Thomas HICKINBOTTOM of Loughborough 78y 1883 Oct 23rd Thomas WOOLLEY of Bradford Yorkshire 32y 1884 Jun 18th John William Lowe COOPER of Loughborough 5m 1886 Jul 15th Benjamin SMEDLEY of Sheepshed 68y 1889 Oct 5th Samuel WIDDOWSON of Union House Loughborough 11y 1891 May 8th Elizabeth CALDWELL of Loughborough 79y 1891 Jun 6th Sarah BURTON of Sheepshed 78y 1892 Dec 19th John W.L. EXON of Loughborough 86y 1902 Mar 31st Thomas SUTTON of died in London 64y 1902 Oct 9th Stanley GOODACRE of Loughborough 1m 1905 Dec 30th Agnes ADAMS of Long Whatton 56y 1906 Feb 21st Jane WILKINS of Long Whatton 55y 1908 Jun 9th Harold GOODACRE of Loughborough 9y 1908 Jul 4th John GOODACRE of Loughborough 81y 1911 Mar 25th Elizabeth BROWN of 305 Castle Boulevard Nottingham 72y 1911 May 31st Fanny TAYLOR of Junction House Ironville 73y 1911 Jun 14th Louise SAVAGE of Qarndon 44y 1913 Mar 4th Thomas FARR of Loughborough 36y 1916 May 19th Lucy LESTER of Annesley Nottm 48y 1916 Nov 9th Thomas BROWN of Nottingham 73y 1917 Mar 5th Charles Archibald JAMES of Leicester 31y 1918 Oct 5th Alice Sophia SWIFT of 32 Clarence St. Loughborough 29y late of Hathern 1919 Mar 3rd Lucy Ann LOVETT of Loughborough 26y 1919 Mar 18th Thomas CHESTER of Barrow on Soar 77y 1920 Feb 7th Annie BERRY of 700 Hucknall Rd Basthorpe Notts 73y 1920 May 29th Charles Edward GOODACRE of Thorpe Acre 29y Burial stays 1813-1920.
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