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Fifehead Neville Burials - 1573-1930 FIFEHEAD NEVILLE BURIALS - 1573-1930 Year Day Month SURNAME Forename(s) Relationship Name Notes Age 1573 28 October STAYNER Christian 1573 5 November STAYNER Joane 1573 10 February ROCH Robert 1574 10 May MERIFEILD Susan daughter of Reynold & Joane 1574 6 June NORTH Joane daughter of Richard & Margerie 1575 23 January COURAGE Richard 1575 15 July TOOGOOD Robert 1576 24 September RAWLES William 1577 15 November WHITE Christian 1578 20 April STAYNER Morgan 1578 24 December RICHARDSON John 1580 10 March PHELPS William 1582 10 November WHITE Elizabeth 1582 23 December TOLLERVILE Elizabeth 1582 10 March SERELLS Agnes 1583 27 September DOBOUSE John 1583 20 June DALAWAYES Maude 1584 30 May MIHILL William Killed with a horse 1584 10 June LANGER Ellen 1584 13 February BARBER Ellen 1584 4 January FFOOTE Richard 1584 20 March TOLLERVILE Agnes 1586 30 August FFOOTE Agnes 1586 5 October SHEPHARD William 1587 2 May LANGER William 1587 14 May HOCKELL Richard 1587 10 October PHELPS Nicholas 1588 13 October COURAGE William 1589 19 August TOLLERVILE John 1589 4 January COURAGE John Born & buried 1590 7 July COURAGE Vincent 1590 8 February FFOOTE William FIFEHEAD NEVILLE BURIALS - 1573-1930 Year Day Month SURNAME Forename(s) Relationship Name Notes Age 1591 2 October BARBER Lettice 1591 10 November BARBER Joane wife of Thomas 1591 11 February STAYNER Agnes 1592 18 April BARBER William 1592 19 April BARBER Thomas brother of William 1592 30 June PHELPS Phillis 1593 16 February TOLLERVILE Thomas 1593 1 April CORAGE John 1593 4 May BARBER Elizabeth 1593 22 September GOODFELLOWE Christian 1593 24 September BARBER Roger 1593 22 March CRYCH Elizabeth 1594 6 April GOODFELLOWE Edith 1594 10 July BARBER Joane 1595 10 August PHELPS Edward 1595 16 December RAULE William 1595 10 January CORAGE Walter 1595 10 February HUCKELL Robert 1596 4 December HANKIN Alice 1596 2 January CORAGE [Vinc]ent 1597 27 April DEBON Elizabeth 1597 22 May BARBER Jane 1597 20 June CRESE Agnes 1597 26 June BARBER John 1597 8 February CHEPMAN Henry 1597 10 February CORBIN William 1599 25 February PILAT William Being Mr William's man at Plumer, Lidling 1599 7 March BALAWAY William 1600 10 December FFOOTE William 1601 26 March HILL Ann Widowe FIFEHEAD NEVILLE BURIALS - 1573-1930 Year Day Month SURNAME Forename(s) Relationship Name Notes Age 1601 21 May BARBER Joane 1601 25 March LAWRENCE Gilbert 1602 4 June BARBER Thomas 1602 17 March PITRIGE Luce 1603 3 May TOLLERVILE Roger 1603 17 May NORTH Margerie 1604 26 January WHITE Joane 1606 4 June RUSSE John Buried but dyed in Sturminster parishe 1606 9 August BONE Thomas 1606 6 September STICKLEY John 1606 12 November RUSSE John 1606 20 December BONES Rose 1606 5 February LAWRENCE Thomas 1607 13 April RAWLES Christian 1607 28 April BARBER Nicholas 1607 10 December KELWAY David 1607 17 December KELWAY Nicholas 1608 5 May GOODFELLOWE Christian 1610 28 March RAWLES John 1610 14 April SMITH Elizabeth 1610 3 February STAYNER Christian 1610 5 May DEVALES Jane daughter of John [sic] base born- the supposed father is John Lodge 1610 8 May GOODFELLOWE Ann daughter of Nicholas & Luce 1610 15 November RAWLES William son of William & Ursula 1610 15 November RAWLES Thomas son of William & Ursula 1610 3 February STAYNER Christian wife of Walter 1611 22 January LAWRENCE Ralf son of Ralf & Elizabeth 1611 24 February EOBURIE John 1612 10 May STAYNER Emme daughter of John & Alice 1612 20 May TOLLERVILE Thomas 1612 19 June PHELPS Joane 1613 26 March PITRIGE Nicholas FIFEHEAD NEVILLE BURIALS - 1573-1930 Year Day Month SURNAME Forename(s) Relationship Name Notes Age 1613 13 August DEBOWE James a frenchman 1613 26 August STAYNER Walter 1613 26 November PETE Ellen 1614 30 May BARBER John 1614 22 August GOODFELLOWE William 1614 28 September CRESE Agnes widowe 1614 23 December BONE Thomas 1615 17 June HANKIN Emme 1615 5 August CRICH John son of John 1615 31 August CRICH John parson of this parishe 1617 25 September CORAGE Christian wife of Vincent 1617 18 November BARBER Julian wife of John 1617 13 December STAYNER John 1617 19 March HOLMAN Thomas 1617 9 April TOLLERFEILD Thomas son of Thomas 1620 19 September HOLMAN Ffrauncis daughter of Humphry & Joane 1621 7 June SERRILL Jane wife of Christopher 1622 12 July HOLMAN William son of Humphry & Joane 1622 9 March STICKLEY John son of Robert & Elizabeth 1623 2 February LAWRENCE Margerie widowe 1622 2 April KINGMAN John son of Richard & Joane 1623 3 October LAWRENCE Ralf 1624 8 August GOODFELLOWE John son of Nicholas & Luce 1624 27 August RAWLES Ffraunces daughter of William & Ursula 1624 22 September RAWLES Thomas son of William & Ursula 1624 28 January GUY Edith wife of Henry 1624 19 March OSMOND Agnes 1625 19 April KINGMAN Joane daughter of William & Ursula [Rawles] 1625 30 November WHITE William the Elder 1625 21 March WHITE Jane wife of William the Elder 1626 27 April RAWLES William 1626 4 October BARBER Thomas son of Thomas & Margaret FIFEHEAD NEVILLE BURIALS - 1573-1930 Year Day Month SURNAME Forename(s) Relationship Name Notes Age 1626 15 December NORTH Augustine 1630 13 September FFOOTE Cicilie wife of Robert 1630 13 November COURRAGE Margaret wife of Gilbert 1630 21 March LAWRENCE Elizabeth widdow 1631 3 April STYCKLY Christian widdow 1631 6 April STEVENS Ragnold husband of Alice 1632 20 April FFOOTE William son of George & Margaret 1632 27 February RIDDOUTT Elinor wife of John 1633 26 April RUSSE Robert husband of Edith 1633 13 February RAINDOLL John husband of Jane 1634 8 May TOLLERVEY Anne widdow 1634 20 July PHELPS Mary widdow 1634 6 November MAUDELIN Anne daughter of Thomas & Mary 1635 3 August HOLLMAN Joan wife of Humfry 1635 15 February HAZZARD Elizabeth daughter of Julian Stayner now wife of William Stayner 1638 29 March BARBER Florence wife of Roberte 1638 6 June WHITE Joane daughter of John & Mary 1638 19 August FFOOTE Mary wife of Roberte the Younger 1638 20 August RAWLES Ursula wife of William 1638 9 September STAYNER Alice daughter of John 1638 20 November GOODFELLOW Nicholas 1639 4 June RYVES Mary wife of Robert 1639 18 January CORRAGE John son of William & Alice his wife 1639 13 September BARBER Robert 1639 6 October CORRAGE John son of William & Alice 1639 14 January BARBER Ursula 1639 2 February MAGDALENE Henry 1639 10 March MAGDALENE Thomas 1640 4 October FFOOTE Sarah wife of Robert 1640 28 January FFOOTE Robert husband of Sarah 1670 20 June ROLES Mary daughter of Richard FIFEHEAD NEVILLE BURIALS - 1573-1930 Year Day Month SURNAME Forename(s) Relationship Name Notes Age 1670 22 November FFOOTE Robert son of John 1670 19 January BARBER Joane wife of John 1670 11 March HOLLMAN Humfrey 1670 11 March BUTT Elizabeth daughter of William 1671 5 April RUSSE Nicholas 1671 8 July BARBER John 1672 13 May CUSTORS Mary 1672 20 June ROLES Richard 1672 10 July STEPHENS John 1672 21 August RYVES Ann 1673 28 March TROKE Ann 1673 22 August BARBER Elizabeth daughter of Richard 1673 18 September RYVES Robert 1674 3 April KEYNELL Bridgett 1674 18 August CUSTORS Thomas son of Thomas 1674 6 October STAYNER Nicholas 1674 22 February KERLY Edward son of William 1675 4 September STAYNER Joan widdow 1675 10 December RIDEOT John 1675 5 February TOLLERVY William 1675 14 February STEVENS Elizabeth widdow 1676 18 April NORTHOVER Mary daughter of Henry & Mary 1676 3 June CURRAGE Joan 1676 4 August RIDEOT Christian 1676 6 August STAFFORD Jane daughter of Jane widdow 1676 17 September ROMAIN Ansty daughter of Bartolomew 1677 17 April GOODFELLOW William 1677 1 June KIDDLE Ann daughter of Richard & Ann of Lower Fifehead 1677 8 July CUSTORS Elizabeth daughter of Thomas & Grace 1677 15 November TOLLERVEY Joseph son of William & Elizabeth 1677 12 February TOLLERVEY Thomas 1678 19 May CUSTORS Ann daughter of Thomas FIFEHEAD NEVILLE BURIALS - 1573-1930 Year Day Month SURNAME Forename(s) Relationship Name Notes Age 1678 29 September TOLLERVY Elizabeth widdow 1678 30 September RUSS Joan 1678 15 December CUSTORS Hannah daughter of Thomas & Grace 1678 16 December HARBIN William gent 1678 25 February CHAPMAN Ann wife of William 1679 25 January STICKLEY John 1680 28 May SMITH Sarah daughter of Andrew & Luce 1680 8 February RYVES George son of John & Mary [esq.] 1681 3 April CHAPMAN William 1681 9 August RAWLES Rebekah daughter of Mary widdow 1681 11 March HOLMAN Mary wife of Humphry 1682 28 June BARBER Elizabeth wife of Robert 1682 3 August CURRAGE An[n] wife of Richard 1682 9 September WHITE Ann widdow 1684 27 March CUSTORS John 1684 10 May BUTT William 1684 24 May KARLY Charl[e]s 1684 30 May KARLY Mary 1684 24 June GANNET Joseph 1686 10 May KARLY Joseph son of William & Sarah 1686 20 May CUREG Hanna daughter of Richard 1686 16 November HARIS Elezebath 1686 1 February STAINER Thomas 1687 2 June GOODFELO Ann widdow 1687 18 June ARNOLL Mary wife of John of Haselbury Bryan 1687 1 August BARBER Thomas son of Robert 1688 1 April DAVES Edward 1690 21 December DAVES Thomas of Bellchallwell 1690 14 March STICKLY Ann 1691 23 June FOOT Robert son of William & Mary 1691 13 September COKOR Mary wife of John 1691 3 February RAWLES Mary (Mrs) widow FIFEHEAD NEVILLE BURIALS - 1573-1930 Year Day Month SURNAME Forename(s) Relationship Name Notes Age 1691 8 March GANNET Mary daughter of John & Mary 1692 3 July CURREG Ursla 1693 22 August ELKINS Hew 1694 29 March SANDERS Sarah 1694 10 April KEDDELL Ann wife of Richard of Bellchallwell 1694 25 May STANDLY Antony son of Jusha & Leda 1694 21 July STAFFORD Jane daughter of John & Sarah 1694 3 November DAVES Elezbath 1694 19 December ROMMAN Elezbath wife of Necklars 1694 14 January FOOT William 1695 13
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