Compiled by A.C.Norris May 2010 Burials in the Parish of Beaulieu

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Compiled by A.C.Norris May 2010 Burials in the Parish of Beaulieu Burials in the Parish of Beaulieu 1653-1993 KEY Compiled by A.C.Norris May 2010 OM = Officiating Minister OO = Officiating Officer OP = Officiating Priest Verified by Susan Tomkins H.R.O. = Hampshire Record Office C = Certified yet no affidavit of ------------ being buried in woollen has been brought me - Phil Sone By whom the Ceremony was Name Surname Probable Surname Abode or date died When buried Year Age performed, or notes other notes other notes other notes 5278 George Laben Laben Dibden Purlieu Feb 1st 1971 57 K.E.Jarvis 31 Crete Cottages 5354 Benjamin James Lake Lake 2 Clobb Farm Cottages Nov 14th 1980 3 Kenneth Davis Vicar 919 Ann Lamb Lamb May 1st 1703 buryed 39 Susanna Lambert Lambert Feb 14th 1654 wife of Richard Lambert buried 1061 Anne Lambert Lambert June 1711 Phil Sone Minister the Wife of Nathaniel Lambert a fforger-man at Sowly was buried 2627 Frances Lambert Lambert Oct 4th 1805 19 mths 3074 James Lambert Lambert Beaulieu March 8th 1824 58 Henry Adams 3571 Joseph Lambert Lambert Poor House June 12th 1845 8 William Tyrrell, Rector 4075 John Lambert Lambert Beaulieu April 17th 1871 35 Arthur Robins 4224 Mary Lambert Lambert Beaulieu Jan 17th 1881 78 George C Stenning 4306 James Lambert Lambert Beaulieu Aug 28th 1886 77 Robert F Powles 4694 Emily Fanny Lambert Lambert Pondside House Feb 19th 1923 82 Robert F Powles 5107 Alfred Gilmer Lamplugh Lamplugh London Dec 20th 1955 60 S.W.Davies Died: 15/12/55 54 Bryanston Court W1 5364 Marie Emily Lamplugh Lamplugh Wadhurst, Sussex Jan 21st 1982 85 Kenneth Davis Vicar Greenman Farm, Tunbridge Wells Rd 1499 Mary Lancen Lancen March 2nd Mar 8th 1734 the wife of Far(mer) Richard Lancen was buried 2339 Martha Lane Lane May 13th 1787 Richard Burleigh buried 2869 Mary Lane Lane Beaulieu Oct ?? 1815 89 Henry Adams 3638 Caroline Lane Lane From the Union Feb 14th 1848 8 Fred W Baker Incumbent 249 John Lane Lane Jan 1st 1665 was buried 298 Richard Lanes ? Lanes ? Feb 3rd 1667 Henry Cusse Minister the sonne of Richard Lanes was buried [not in some photocopies] 4384 Florence Langford Langford Palace Lane Beaulieu July 4th 1892 2 Robert F Powles 4589 Mary Ann Langford Langford Palace Lane Beaulieu June 7th 1913 65 T.O.F.Willcocks 4596 Charles Langford Langford Palace Lane Jan 11th 1914 65 Robert F Powles 4970 Charles James Langford Langford Dibden Sept 17th 1943 72 G.N.Nicklin Hythe and District Cottage Hospital, Hythe 5207 Peter Langham Browne Langham Browne High Street Lymingon June 10th 1963 64 K.E.Jarvis cremated at Bournemouth 3617 Mary Langtree Langtree Southampton Mar 4th 1847 6 mths William Tyrrell, Rector 1257 Mary Langtrey Langtrey Dec 25th 1723 Phil Sone ye daughter of John Langtrey was buried 1153 John Langtry Langtry Feb 2nd 1717 Phil Sone Curate ye son of John Langtry was buried 1278 Amy Langtry Langtry Nov 26th 1724 Phil Sone wife of John Langtry was buried 1303 Thomas Langtry Langtry June 20th 1726 Phil Sone Minister ye son of John Langtry and Elizabeth his wife was buried 1388 Jno(John)? Langtry Langtry Feb 24th Mar 6th 1730 Edward Fleet Curate was buried 1529 Elizabeth Langtry Langtry April 9th 1746 Teasdale Curate Elizabeth Langtry widow buryed 1547 Toogood Langtry Langtry Jan 17th 1746/47 Teasdale Curate buryed 1 3010 James Lannam Lannam Bucklers Hard Nov 11th 1821 74 Henry Adams 5359 Elsie Lappin Lappin Monmouth House, Lymington May 14th 1981 90 Kenneth Davis Vicar cremation 4313 Elizabeth Larby Larby Beaulieu Dec 18th 1886 65 Robert F Powles 1725 Mary Lauder Lauder Aug 13th 1760 buried 2714 Anna Lauga Lauga Mar 18th 1809 4 1729 John Launder Launder Aug 27th 1760 buried 1706 George Lawson Lawson March 11th 1759 son of George Lawson of Gosport 1818 Richard Lawson Lawson Jan 5th 1765 buried 2395 Mary Lawson Lawson July 7th 1790 83 Richard Burleigh buried 1203 Phillis Laycock Laycock April 6th 1721 Phil Sone ye wife of John Laycock Labourer was buried 4808 John Gaspar Le Marchant Le Marchant Beaulieu Jan 20th 1933 80 Robert F Powles 1327 Ann Leaburn Leaburn July 19th 1728 Phil Sone Minister ye widow of Farmer John Leaburn was buried 1199 John Leaburn Leaburn Feb 27th 1720 Phil Sone John Leaburn Senr farmer at Otterwood was buried 5338 Alexander Leach Leach Lady Cross Lodge Nov 1st 1979 64 Kenneth Davis Vicar cremation 778 Robert Leane Leane Jan 18th 1691 ffrancis Bromwich Minister was buryed 1966 Charity Leavey Leavey May 18th 1771 buried 4247 Emma Jane Lee Lee Need Ore Jan 27th 1882 6 George C Stenning 4281 Florence Kate Lee Lee Needs Ore Jan 10th 1885 6 Robert F Powles Need Sore Coast Guard Station 4702 Arthur Lee Lee Godfrey's Farm May 2nd 1924 72 Robert F Powles 4850 Martha Anne Lee Lee Palace Gardens Nov 20th 1935 60 Robert F Powles 4906 Martha Lee Lee Southampton (late Beaulieu) Jan 11th 1940 90 C.G.Pearson Vicar 4121 Arthur Legg Legg Beaulieu July 27th 1874 31 George C Stenning Rector 46 Michael Lejeune Lejeune Aug 20th 1655 son of Edward Lejeune buried 188 Mickells Leiune/Lejeune Lejeune Jan 12th 1662 sonne of Edward Lejeune buried 251 Elizabeth Leiune/Lejeune Lejeune Jan 12th 1665 daughter of Edward Lejeune 292 Joseph Lejeune Lejeune Nov 22nd 1667 Henry Cusse Minister the sonne of Edward Lejeune was buried 335 Michaell Lejeune Lejeune Feb 3rd 1668 Henry Cusse Minister the sonne of Edward Lejeune was buried 820 Mary Lejeune/Lejune Lejeune Dec 5th 1693 ffrancis Bromwich Minister was buryed 1195 Jane Lejeune Lejeune Jan 1st 1720 Phil Sone ye wife of Michael Lejeune was buried 2069 John Lejeune Lejeune Jan 22nd 1777 Richard Burleigh buried 2073 John Lejeune Lejeune Mar 9th 1777 Richard Burleigh buried 2283 Flora Lejeune Lejeune May 29th 1784 Richard Burleigh buried 2993 William Lejeune Lejeune Lymington March 18th 1821 68 Henry Adams 3184 Alice Lejeune Lejeune Lymington Mar 9th 1828 8 mths Henry Adams 3285 John Micah Lejeune Lejeune Lymington Dec 22nd 1831 5 mths Henry Adams 3632 William Rickman Lejeune Lejeune Southampton Jan 23rd 1848 28 Fred W Baker Incumbent 3713 William Lejeune Lejeune Southampton late of Park Farm Mar 7th 1852 72 George J Davies Curate 3823 Elizabeth Lejeune Lejeune Southampton Sept 29th 1858 83 G. Tyndall Curate 344 Joseph Lejeune Lejeune April 27th 1669 Henry Cusse Minister the sonne of Edward Lejeune was buried 864 Mr Edward Lejeune Lejeune Aug 9th 1697 buried 737 Edward Lejune/Lejeune Jnr Lejeune Jnr Sept 12th 1689 ffrancis Bromwich Minister was buryed 1424 Michael Lejeune Jnr Lejeune Jnr Jan 6th Jan 13th 1731 Robert Beare Minister was buried 1185 Christopher Lewellin Lewellin March 27th 1720 Phil Sone a servant to Mr John White at Sowly forge was buried 284 Elizabeth Lewes Lewes Oct 6th 1667 Henry Cusse Minister was buried 5311 Gwendoline Louise Lewingdon Lewingdon Hill Top May 28th 1976 70 K.E.Jarvis 2 1807 Elizabeth Lewis Lewis Nov 4th 1763 buried 1808 Henry Lewis Lewis Nov 20th 1763 buried 2065 William Lewis Lewis Jan 22nd 1777 Richard Burleigh buried 2709 Edward Lewis Lewis Jan 10th 1809 3 2761 Samuel Lewis Lewis Jan 22nd 1811 2 2982 Lemuel Lewis Lewis Sowley April 28th 1820 52 Henry Adams 5247 George Lewis Lewis High Street Beaulieu June 21st 1967 72 K.E.Jarvis 5317 Winifred Alice Lewis Lewis Pondside Flats April 5th 1977 79 K.E.Jarvis 5065 Richard King Liddon Liddon Curtle House Sept 16th 1952 70 F H Collins Vicar of East B 1356 Catherine Light Light Jan 7th 1729 Phil Sone Minister ye daughter of Farmer Tristram Light was buried 1357 Elizabeth Light Light Jan 10th 1729 Phil Sone Minister ye wife of Farmer Tristram Light was buried 1537 Trustrum Light Light Aug 21st 1746 Teasdale Curate bury'd 3277 George Lindsey Lindsey Grinding Stone Oct 13th 1831 3 wks Henry Adams 253 Isabella Line Line June 14th 1666 wife of Andrue Line was buried 492 John Linee? Linee Mar 14th 1675 Henry Cusse Minister the sonne of Edward Linee was buried 56 Frances Ling Ling Mar 18th 1655 was buried 635 Elizabeth Hining/Lining Lining Jan 19th 1683 the wife of Nicholas Lining was buried 302 Richard Linnee Linnee Mar 29th 1668 Henry Cusse Minister the sonne of Edmund Linnee was buried 353 Jone Linnee Linnee Oct 8th 1669 Henry Cusse Minister Jone the daughter of Edmind Linnee was buried [not in some photocopies] 3468 Thomas Joseph Linsay Linsay Beaulieu Mar 19th 1840 9 mths William Tyrrell, Rector 187 Elizabeth Ling/Liny Liny Jan 9th 1662 buried 3428 Mary Littlecote Littlecote Beaulieu June 28th 1838 84 Henry Adams 3538 John Littlecott Littlecott Union Workhouse Nov 10th 1843 66 William Tyrrell, Rector 2454 James Livelong Livelong Feb 3rd 1795 3 Henry Adams ? buried 2663 Hannah Livelong Livelong July 26th 1807 13 2666 Hannah Livelong Livelong July 26th 1807 13 repeated out of sequence 1616 Edward Lively Lively Nov 1st 1752 buried 1228 Anne Liveling/Liveing Living Sept 11th 1722 Phil Sone wife of David Liveing of Dibden was buried 27 John L-odder L-odder June 10th 1654 buried 52 Ratchell(Rachel?) Lombard(Lambard) Lombard Jan 30th 1655 buried 266 Jone Longe Long Feb 16th 1666 was buried 2345 Elizabeth Longford Longford Aug 31st 1787 Richard Burleigh buried 370 Elizabeth Longman Longman Aug 3rd 1670 Henry Cusse Minister Elizabeth Longman who was killed with a gun was buried 4500 Cyril Loseby Loseby Sowley Jan 6th 1903 10 Robert F Powles 4699 Fanny Emma Loseby Loseby Newlands Cottage Feb 21st 1924 31 Robert F Powles 4700 Fanny Loseby Loseby White House Mar 5th 1924 65 Robert F Powles 4953 John Thomas Loseby Loseby Beaulieu Oct 3rd 1942 85 C.G.Pearson Vicar 5271 Florence Loseby Loseby East Boldre Dec ? 1969 77 K.E.Jarvis 304 Grace Lovell Lovell April 26th 1668 Henry Cusse Minister the wife of Richard Lovell was buried 391 Jane or Jone Lovell Lovell Feb
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