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St Leonards Churchyard, Keevil, Wilts - Memorials St Leonards Churchyard, Keevil, Wilts - Memorials Record Year Date Surname Given Names Birth Age Grave marker Notes number 2012 Tomb [image 9432] [marker covered with some ivy] 2012 Tomb [image 9434] [marker covered with some ivy] 2014 Tomb [image 9442] [missing inscription required] 2015 Tomb [image 9438] [missing inscription required] 2020 Double Headstone [image 9451] [marker crusted, inscription required] 2024 Headstone [image 9463] [too much sun to read inscription] 2036 Headstone [image 9478] [marker crusted, inscription required] 2066 1914 19-Nov 80 Headstone [broken marker resting against John and Eliza Wilshire marker] 2027 70 Headstone [marker laid flat, unable to read as shadow across inscription] [image 9467] 2035 ?-Nov Headstone [image 9477] [missing inscription required] 2035 185? 7-Jan 8? Headstone [image 9477] [missing inscription required] 2002 ? William Headstone [missing inscription required] 2025 1882 ?-Apr Andrews George Warren W? 8 Headstone with kerb eldest s/o John and Elizabeth, died at Trowbridge 2025 1908 9-Feb Andrews John Gane 61 Headstone with kerb died at Trowbridge, husband of Elizabeth W 2025 1914 24-Sep Andrews Elizabeth Watts 60 Headstone with kerb died at Trowbridge, w/o John G 2067 1937 15-Apr Andrews Jesse Gane 55 Kerb 2050 1920 4-Jan Axford Amy Maria 41 Headstone mother of Geoffrey T 2050 1924 15-Nov Axford Geoffrey Thomas 15 Headstone s/o Amy M 2068 1941 21-Jun Banfield Albert Thomas 53 Kerb husband of Elizabeth A 2068 1968 28-May Banfield Elizabeth Annie 75 Kerb w/o Albert T 2069 2010 8-May Banfield James William 87 Headstone with kerb of Longleaze Farm 2113 1979 8-Nov Banfield Peter David 18-Mar-1950 Headstone s/o George A 2113 2007 11-Feb Banfield George Albert 26-Nov-1917 Headstone father of Peter D 2115 1979 21-Jun Banfield John Thomas 28-Feb-1920 Headstone of Church Farm, husband of Beryl 2115 2006 29-Jan Banfield Beryl 5-Apr-1917 Headstone w/o John T 2083 2010 4-Apr Banks Christine Patricia 29-Aug-1943 Headstone 2076 1966 24-Oct Banwell Wilfrid Joseph 76 Slab with kerb husband of Dorothy M and Margaret L [also has inscription on kerb] 2076 1926 11-Jan Banwell Dorothy Mildred 33 Slab with kerb 1st w/o Wilfrid J [also has inscription on kerb] 2076 2002 31-Mar Banwell Margaret Louise 93 Slab with kerb 2nd w/o Wilfrid J 2076 2002 23-Apr Banwell Francis Michael 76 Slab with kerb eldest s/o Wilfrid J, husband of Phyllis M 2076 2005 25-May Banwell Marion 81 Slab with kerb d/o Wilfrid J 2076 2008 11-Apr Banwell Phyllis Mary 85 Slab with kerb w/o Francis M 2077 1927 26-Jul Banwell Kate Elizabeth 10-Jul-1882 Cross on plinth w/o John William 2077 1946 1?-Feb Banwell John William 21-Feb-1862 Cross on plinth husband of Kate E 2109 1982 28-Nov Bathard-Sadd Joyce E 63 Headstone w/o Samuel 2109 1999 2-Nov Bathard-Sadd Samuel 83 Headstone husband of Joyce E Copyright of Wiltshire OPC / Lynne & Paul Powell 2012 Page 1 of 8 St Leonards Churchyard, Keevil, Wilts - Memorials 2016 1822 16-Aug Bartlet James 79 Tomb [age?] 2016 1790 17-Jul Bartlet Mary 33 Tomb w/o James of Hindon, d/o John and Mary Watts 2016 1790 11-Apr Bartlet Jemima 4 mths Tomb d/o James and Mary 2094 1992 25-Jun Beaven Doris Lillian 72 Open Book w/o Ernest F 2094 1999 17-Jan Beaven Ernest Frank 85 Open Book husband of Doris L 2049 1920 7-Jan Bodman Edward 64 Headstone husband of Mercy L 2049 1936 25-Nov Bodman Mercy Louisa 79 Headstone w/o Edward 2059 1945 Bodman Sarah 1877 Headstone w/o William E 2059 1966 Bodman William E 1877 Headstone husband of Sarah 2110 1982 21-Jul Bodman Gladys Maude 68 Headstone 2123 1961 14-Dec Bodman Violet D 58 Headstone with kerb w/o Robert 2123 1967 27-Aug Bodman Robert 66 Headstone with kerb husband of Violet D 2004 1886 18-Sep Bowchier Louisa Emily 21 Headstone with kerb and iron railings d/o William and Anna Maria, sister of Sophia J B, granddau of Frederick Taylor 2004 1887 21-Mar Bowchier Sophia Jane Beach 29 Headstone with kerb and iron railings d/o William and Anna Maria, sister of Louisa E, granddau of Frederick Taylor 2080 1951 23-Dec Brocklebank Richard Philip Royds 9-Jul-1901 Celtic cross on plinth of Calboys, Keevil, husband of Mary M 2080 1994 1-Jun Brocklebank Mary Margaret 12-May-1904 Celtic cross on plinth w/o Richard P R 2087 2000 22-Jul Brocklebank Lynda I 21-Oct-1947 Headstone mother of Simon and Neil 2100 1995 9-Oct Brocklebank Thomas Christopher Royds 2-Aug-1916 Headstone husband of Evelyn D 2100 2000 25-Jan Brocklebank Evelyn Doris 21-Dec-1916 Headstone w/o Thomas C R 2042 1914 16-Oct Brown George 58 Headstone husband of Sarah 2042 1936 1-Jan Brown Sarah 76 Headstone w/o George 2042 1982 1-Oct Wheeler Elsie Violet May 85 Headstone d/o George and Sarah 2042 1984 7-Apr Brown Florence Mary 95 Headstone d/o George and Sarah 2060 1872 21-Jul Budd John 62 headstone with ridged ledger husband of Elizabeth 2060 1879 30-Mar Budd Elizabeth 58 headstone with ridged ledger w/o John B B, d/o W J Brown [age?] 2060 1890 22-Dec Budd John Whitaker 40 headstone with ridged ledger s/o John and Elizabeth 2060 1893 25-Feb Budd George Whalley 39 headstone with ridged ledger 2nd and only surviving s/o John and Elizabeth, died at Road 2003 Burbidge ? Headstone [inscription requires checking][image 9406] 2003 Burbidge Sarah ?0 Headstone [inscription requires checking] 2000 Burbidge Elias Altar Tomb s/o ? [inscription worn] 2000 Burbidge Ann Altar Tomb d/o Charles and Joan [inscription worn][remaining inscriptions?] 2001 Burbidge Rebecca Altar Tomb w/o Henry [inscription requires checking] 2007 1829 18-Oct Burbidge Andrew 61 Altar Tomb husband of Sarah 2007 1840 6-Aug Burbidge Sarah 70 Altar Tomb w/o Andrew 2007 Burbidge Altar Tomb [reread inscription] 2007 Burbidge Altar Tomb [reread inscription] 2009 1837 25-Feb Burbidge ? Marle 70 Tomb [year and day?] 2009 1830 1-Apr Burbidge Mary 1 Tomb Aged 13 months [age, day and year?] 2133 1894 10-Sep Burbidge Charles 54 Tomb eldest s/o Burge Bishop and Elizabeth Copyright of Wiltshire OPC / Lynne & Paul Powell 2012 Page 2 of 8 St Leonards Churchyard, Keevil, Wilts - Memorials 2093 2009 16-May Coelho Elizabeth May Francesca 1-Mar-1965 Headstone (Libby) 2070 1942 12-Jun Collett Alice Jane 62 Headstone with kerb w/o Edward Clement 2086 2005 14-Jul Crawford Elisabeth 93 Headstone (Susan) 2108 1985 6-May Crawford Jane 38 Headstone 2103 2003 Davis Frank Arthur 1941 Headstone 2013 Dickson John Baillie Ballantyne Headstone husband of Kathleen F [remainder of inscription needs recording] 2013 1953 21-Oct Dickson Kathleen Frances Headstone w/o John B B, d/o W J Brown [age?] 2125 1970 Dixon Edward James 1880 Headstone 2125 1980 Dixon Elizabeth 1885 Headstone 2088 2007 30-Aug Elliott Jeannette 67 Headstone 2104 1991 18-Oct Elliott Terry Andrew 31 Headstone Taken Tragically 2126 1971 17-Nov Elliott Frank E 67 Headstone husband of Annie 2126 1993 8-Aug Elliott Annie 90 Headstone w/o Frank E 2033 1897 20-Nov Ellis Thomas 52 Headstone s/o Thomas and Susanna 2033 1929 10-Oct Ellis Ann 86 Headstone d/o Thomas and Susanna 2033 1931 7-Sep Ellis Edward Fry 83 Headstone s/o Thomas and Susanna 2033 1931 19-Sep Ellis Susannah Gingell 82 Headstone d/o Thomas and Susanna 2090 2008 14-Nov Ferin Joan Sally E 24-Feb-1919 Headstone WAAF 2010 1899 23-Dec Ferris Charlotte 86 Monument w/o Samuel, d/o John Spencer of Bradford on Avon 2010 1915 6-Apr Ferris Samuel B C 24 Monument eldest s/o John Spencer and Mary Ferris 2010 1922 10-Jun Ferris Samuel 83 Monument eldest s/o Samuel and Charlotte 2010 1929 15-Dec Ferris George 83 Monument third s/o Samuel and Charlotte 2099 1992 Foring Denny 1936 Headstone 2101 1997 15-May Fortune Janis Irene 48 Headstone 2098 1995 Gagg Kathleen Elizabeth 1905 Headstone 2051 1946 30-Dec Ghey Worthy 90 Headstone husband of Mary A S 2051 1952 15-May Ghey Mary Ann Snelgrove 92 Headstone w/o Worthy 2057 1916 22-Nov Ghey Samuel 78 Headstone husband of Jane 2057 1926 21-Feb Ghey Jane 83 Headstone w/o Samuel 2057 1925 25-Apr Ghey William Henry 48 Headstone only s/o Samuel and Jane 2044 1913 14-Aug Gilbert Edward 75 Headstone husband of Dennis 2044 1892 16-Jan Gilbert Dennis 53 Headstone w/o Edward 2046 1890 16-Sep Gilbert Johanna 80 Headstone mother of Sarah 2046 1913 13-Oct Gilbert Sarah 73 Headstone d/o Johanna 2038 1941 11-Mar Gingell M L 28 Military Headstone 1625759 Gunner , 48th Searchlight Regt. R.A. Lately Royal Engineers 2039 1939 12-Jul Gumm Frederick William Headstone husband of Alice 2039 1947 ?-Mar Gumm Alice Headstone w/o Frederick W 2073 1955 13-Apr Gumm Mary Jane 77 Headstone with kerb w/o George 2073 1967 1-Jun Gumm George 88 Headstone with kerb husband of Mary J Copyright of Wiltshire OPC / Lynne & Paul Powell 2012 Page 3 of 8 St Leonards Churchyard, Keevil, Wilts - Memorials 2117 1977 1-Sep Hart Richard Kieth 31 Headstone s/o John E G and Rosina D 2117 1984 2-Oct Hart Rosina Dora 69 Headstone mother of Richard K, w/o John E G 2117 1991 10-Feb Hart John Edwin George 79 Headstone husband of Rosina D 2030 1910 Hawkins Muriel Annie Cross on plinth ?/o Alfred [remainder of inscription required] 2096 1995 26-Feb Haynes Robert Irwin Edgar 4-Dec-1921 Headstone husband of Gerritie 2096 1996 26-Aug Haynes Gerritie 9-May-1925 Headstone w/o Robert I E 2032 1933 6-Jul Hindon Ernest Harry 55 Kerb [day date?] 2058 1895 23-Jan Hobbs Annie Maria 49 Headstone with kerb and iron railings w/o William J 2058 1924 18-Jun Hobbs William John 77 Headstone with kerb and iron railings husband of Annie M 2058 1961 14-Jun Hobbs Emily 82 Headstone with kerb and iron railings d/o William J and Annie M 2058 1962 10-Apr Hobbs Mary 84 Headstone with kerb and iron railings d/o William
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