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Aston Cantlow Graves EAST CHURCHYARD ST JOHN THE BAPTIST Register Grave Map No Entry No Name Address Date Buried Age Grave E 1 588 A Jane Elizabeth Sutton Aston Cantlow 1.1.1932 62 Single Full E 2 713 71 Olive Houghton Aston Cantlow 14.61958 73 Double Full } 722 Herbert Houghton Church Lane Aston Cantlow 31.12.1960 77 } E 3 718 76 John Jeffery Blackmore Newnham 18.11.1959 87 Single Full E 4 728 84 Alfred Sammons Little Alne 26.10.1961 82 Single Full E 5 739 89 Frances Emma Griffin Aston Cantlow 14.8.1964 74 Single Full E 6 716 74 Leslie Blackmore Newnham 22.4.1959 55 Single Full E 7 749 94 Ernest David Millin Chapel Lane Aston Cantlow 9.2.1967 76 Single full E 8 617 8 Rose Edith Wise Aston Cantlow 27.2.1939 64 Double Full } 743 Rose Eva Bayliss Mill House Aston Cantlow 14.6.1965 72 } 2/105 8 Patricia May Kendall 15.11.97 78 crem.remains E 9A 752 96 George Sutton 8 Burbidge Row Aston Cantlow 18.1.68 68 Double Full 6/2 96 Elizabeth Sutton 8 Burbidge Row Aston Cantlow 23.5.80 83 E 9 754 97 Frederick Owen Blacksmith's Cott Little Alne 29.10.1968 59 Double Full } 2/25 Elsie Nellie Owen Blacksmith's Cott Little Alne 14.11.1985 76 } E 10 760 100 Albert Leslie Dowdeswell 8 Peartree Gdns Aston Cantlow 9.2.1970 69 Double Full } 782 Frances Gladys Dowdeswell 8 Peartree Gdns Aston Cantlow 11.7.1974 71 } E 11 619 10 Esther Cox Aston Cantlow 15.7.1939 90 Double E 12 661 41 William Davis Aston Cantlow 16.11.1948 75 Double Full } 698 Sarah Ann Davis Aston Cantlow 16.10.1955 78 } E 13 763 101 Ennis Jane Wright Aston Cantlow 14.11.1970 74 Double Full } 791 Arthur Sylvester Wright Aston Cantlow 7.11.1975 75 } E 14 764 102 Ethel Ann Dobbs Meadow View Alcester/Little Alne 16.1.1971 89 Single E 15 711 70 Emily Buckingham Newnham 7.3.1958 89 Double E 16 758 99 Collett Chamberlain 1 Kinwarton Rd Alcester 23.7.1969 75 Single E 17 768 104 William Calcutt 1 Kinwarton Rd Alcester/A/Cantlow 13.11.1971 94 Single E 18 770 106 Charles Stockley 1 Yew Tree Bungalows A/Cantlow 26.6.1972 78 Single E 19 773 108 Christopher Butler Chapel Lane Aston Cantlow 14.11.1972 70 Single Register Grave Map No Entry No Name Address Date Buried Age Grave E 20 747 93 John Woodfield Oversley House Alc/A. Cantlow 12.5.1966 71 Single E 21 626 16 Ada Ann Greenway 158 Aubrey Rd B'ham 10 13.2.1940 68 Double Full } E 22 660 19 David Millin Aston Cantlow 14.4.1948 93 Double Full } 629 Esther Ann Millin Aston Cantlow 25.3.1941 78 } E 23 779 111 Stanley Jones Little Alne 14.3.1974 68 Single E 24 783 113 Herbert James Edkins Aston Cantlow 24.7.1974 77 Double Full } 2/21 May Edkins Aston Cantlow 29.6.1984 71 } E 25 785 114 Phyllis Mary Woodfield Aston Cantlow 9.1.1975 59 Double Full } 794 William Thomas Woodfield 28 Aston Cantlow 26.2.1977 63 } E 26 642 31 Fred Abbotts Little Alne 1.5.1945 53 Double Full } 784 Agnes Anne Abbotts Tiddington/Little Alne 26.11.1974 86 } 2/50 Wilfred Roy Abbotts (ashes) 13 Jubilee Close Bidford 7.4.1990 69 E 27 786 115 Percy Woodfield The Halt Aston Cantlow 13.3.1975 76 Double Full } 2/17 Flora Adelaide Woodfield The Halt Aston Cantlow 7.11.1982 80 } E 28 683 56 Walter Rollason Aston Cantlow 2.9.1953 82 Double E 29 652 36 John Brookes Aston Cantlow 26.12.1946 77 Double Full E 30 662 42 Ellen Homans Aston Cantlow 13.4.1949 75 Double E 31 790 116 Ernest James Webb 15 Aston Hill Wilmcote 25.9.1975 62 Single 2/153 Mary Ellen Webb(ashes) Cambrian House NH Kidderminster 17.9.2008 93 E 32 702 66 George Wood Shelfield Green 9.6.1956 82 Double Full } 2/5 Florence May Wood 1 School Close Gt Alne 15.4.1980 87 } E 33 797 117 Claire Elizabeth Wickham 7 Bearley Rd Aston Cantlow 21.3.1978 10mth Single Full E 34 499 B Sarah Tame Holdings Cott Aston Cantlow 30.5.1919 68 Single Full E 35 542 C George Tame Aston Cantlow 17.10.1925 76 Single Full E 36 624 14 Robert Hopkins Little Alne 23.1.1940 76 Double Full E 37 798 118 Frances Ellen Warren The Gables Aston Cantlow 28.3.1978 73 Double} 2/136 Anthony Warren 04.02/04 64 full } E 38 2/1 119 Leslie Arther Bray Peartree Cott Aston Cantlow 19.10.78 68 Single 2/93 Doris Adelaine Eunice Bray(ashes) The Leaze Hillside Sth. Brent 8.11.1996 85 E 39 664 44 Mary Dyer Little Alne 17.2.1950 68 Double E 40 800 D Margaret Ruth Godfrey(ashes) Manor Farm Aston Cantlow 22.9.1978 62 Register Grave Map No Entry No Name Address Date Buried Age Grave 145 Charle Henry Godfrey(ashes) Manor Farm Aston Cantlow 6.2.2007 89 E 41 398 E John Mucklow Aston Cantlow 11.11.1904 83 Single Full E 42 632 21 George King Shelfield 11.6.1942 75 Double Full E 43 598 2 John Snell Aston Cantlow 25.1.1935 75 Double E 44 667 47 Ernest Bubb Aston Cantlow 16.8.1950 59 Double E 45 670 48 Albert Roberts Aston Cantlow 7.4.1951 76 Double E 46 2/10 121 Austin Harry Tonks 20 Sherwell Dr. Alcester 23.10.1980 64 Double E 47 530 F Mary Ann Peace Shelfield Green 31.12.1923 84 Single E 48 515 G Robert Peace Shelfield Green 1.11.1921 79 Single E 49 2/13 122 Cecil George Pasco Willow Tree Cott Newnham 21.4.1982 85 Double Full } 2/45 Phyllis Irene Pasco Willow Tree Cott Newnham 26.1.1989 93 } E 50 671 49 Harry Tonks Gilberts Green Tanworth in Arden 29.5.1951 66 Double Full } 687 Jessie Gladys Tonks Gilberts Green Tanworth in Arden 10.3.1954 61 } E 51 676 51 Gertrude Maud Woodfield Aston Cantlow 23.9.1952 60 Double Full } 729 Alfred Woodfield Aston Cantlow 13.2.1962 73 } E 52 2/15 123 Phyllis Mary Bird 3 Gipsy Hall Farm Cotts Wilmcote 10.5.1982 64 Double Full } 2/115 Joseph Wilfred Bird 3 Gipsy Hall Farm Cotts Wilmcote 15.6.1999 82 } Single Full E 53 605 H Ellen Peace Shelfield 2.1.1936 55 H/stone*** 147 Gladys Mary Hill Alcester Hospital 21.3.2007 E 54 547 I Douglas Blackmore Wharfedale Newnham 8.3.1927 27 Single Full E 55 635 24 James Peace Shelfield Green 19.12.1942 75 Double Full E 56 677 52 Roland Suffield Aston Cantlow 11.11.1952 88 Double Full } 679 May Gertrude Suffield 16 Bourne Av. Salisbury 11.4.1953 81 } E 57 /23 125 Geoffrey Ransom Dunsby 8 Sunnyside Aston Cantlow 1.5.1985 73 Double E 58 2/28 126 Arthur Howard Baylis Waxlands Church Lane 12.9.1986 89 Double Full } 2/110 Constance Eunice Baylis Waxlands Church Lane 18.9.1998 97 } E 59 678 53 George Cox Shelfield 31.1.1953 69 Double E 60 686 59 Edward Neale Little Alne 22.1.1954 93 Double E 61 618 9 Ellen Beatrice Green 20 Hilltop Rd. Warley B'ham 8.3.1939 30 Double Full } 2/86 Rose Mary Green 60 Cranmore Boulevard Shirley 1.6.1995 81 } 2/162 Lionel Norman Green 7 Cumberland Rd Camberley 16.08/2009 76 ashes Register Grave Map No Entry No Name Address Date Buried Age Grave E 62 680 54 Victor Stuart Jordan Aston Cantlow 22.4.1953 55 Single Full E 63 2/29 127 Charles Alyes 2 Reyde Close Webb Hth Redditch 14.10.1986 79 Double Full} Margery Alyes 2 Reyde Close Webb Hth Redditch 10.01.2001 93 } E 64 2/32 128 Ralph Blackmore Wharfdale Newnham 22.5.1987 76 Double E 65 681 55 Mary Roberts Burford Lane Gt. Alne 9.5.1953 86 Double Full } 2/62 Elizabeth Roberts Four Acres Studley 6.1.1992 88 } E 66 620 11 David Lloyd Jones Shelfield 25.7.1939 26 Double E 67 450 J Edward Tandy Alcester 28.1.1911 79 Single Full E 68 623 13 Robert William Mander Aston cantlow 20.1.1940 87 Double E 69 636 25 Edith Mary Buckingham Newnham 25.4.1944 53 Double E 70 684 57 Thomas Ellis Aston Cantlow 8.1.1954 81 Double E 71 2/33 129 Kinsey Austin Evans 6 Peartree Gdns Aston Cantlow 3.6.1987 72 Double Full } 2/36 Elsie May Evans 6 Peartree Gdns Aston Cantlow 12.4.1988 73 } E 72 703 67 Donald Arthur Ansley Prosser Shelfield 7.8.1956 38 Double Full } 734 Arthur Prosser Wilmcote 25.11.1963 81 } E 73 649 35 Hannah Maria Pegg Shelfield 16.5.1946 87 Double E 74 579 K Harriet Ryland Aston Cantlow 24.11.1930 89 Single Full E 75 688 60 Mabel Edkins Aston Cantlow 16.3.1954 69 ?Single E 76 705 68 William Arthur Wagstaff Shelfield 28.3.1957 67 Double E 77 706 69 Ruth Tomlin Aston Cantlow 2.5.1957 82 Double Full 735 Joseph Edward Tomlin Aston Cantlow 27.12.1963 88 E 78 750 95 Harriet Prosser 30 Marsh Rd.
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