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St. Mary Magdalene Uptonnoble ST. MARY MAGDALENE UPTONNOBLE RECORD OF BURIALS 1813 TO 2003 EXTRACTED FROM BURIALREGISTER I Transcript taken from the Upton Noble Burial Register 1813 to 1993 ! Line number I Christian When I By in register Surname Names Abode Buried Age Whom YEAR 1813 Page 1 1 Mead on Hester Upton Noble Jan 10th 8 years Tho Coney Rector 2 Rodaway James Upton Noble Feb 7th 84 years Tho Coney Rector 3 Read Joseph Upton Noble April 1st 69 years P. N. Gotherbrough Rec. of Pitcombe 4 Rix Wm Upton Noble April 13th 93 years Tho Coney Rector 5 Tanner Stephen. Son of John & Betty Upton Noble Aug 7th 3 years Tho Coney Rector 6 Tanner Ann. Dtr of John & Betty Upton Noble Aug 17th 2 years Tho Coney Rector 7 Baker George. Son of (basebom) Mary Baker Upton Noble Aug 21st 3 years Tho Coney Rector 8 Toom Mary. Dtr of John & Sarah Upton Noble Sept 12th About 2 years Tho Coney Rector I Page2 9 Ryal William Upton Noble Oct 29th 6 years Tho Coney Rector 10 Read William Upton Noble Nov 14th 47 years Tho Coney Rector 11 Dun man Jose ph Upton Noble Nov 18th 73 years Tho Coney Rector 12 Batch William Upton Noble Dec 26th 1yr 9 months Tho Coney Rector I YEAR 1814 13 Toom Charles Upton Noble July 17th 4 yrs 7 months Tho Coney Rector YEAR 1815 14 Baker Elizabeth Upton Noble Jan 1st 59 years Tho Coney Rector ! 15 White Maria Upton Noble May 7th 10 years Tho Coney Rector 16 Crock er Henry Upton Noble June 27th 55 years Tho Coney Rector Page 3 17 Wilmott Ann Upton Noble Sept 19th 77 years Tho Coney Rector 18 Austin Elizabeth Upton Noble Dec 13th no age given Tho Coney Rector YEAR 1816 19 Coombs Joseph Upton Noble Jan 29th an Infant Tho Coney Rector 20 Baker Thomas Upton Noble May 1st no age given Tho Coney Rector 21 Toomer Priscilla Upton Noble May 12th no age given Tho Coney Rector 22 Cash Jeremiah Upton Noble July 24th no age given Tho Coney Rector 23 Cayford John Upton Noble Sept 3rd no age given Tho Coney Rector 24 Sharp Jeremiah Upton Noble Dec 4th an Infant Tho Coney Rector YEAR 1817 Page 4 25 IAustin Sarah Upton Noble May 11th 70 years Tho Coney Rector 26 Taylor John Upton Noble Feb19th 15 years Tho Coney Rector YEAR 1818 27 James John Upton Noble Feb 1st 88 years Tho Coney Rector 28 Croom John Upton Noble April 6th 8 years Tho Coney Rector 29 Toomer Betty Upton Noble June 1st 34 years Tho Coney Rector 30 Charlton Stephen Upton Noble Aug 30th 2 years Tho Coney Rector 31 Compton Susanna Upton Noble Sept 16th 78 years Tho Coney Rector 32 Steads Thomas Upton Noble Dec 16th 74 years Tho Coney Rector I I Transcript taken from the Upton Noble Burial Register 1813 to 1993 Line number Christian When By in register Surname Names Abode Buried Age Whom YEAR 1819 PageS 33 Sharp Elizabeth Upton Noble Jan 22nd 6 months Tho Coney Rector 34 Coombs Milliar Upton Noble Jan 24th 54 years Tho Coney Rector I YEAR 1820 I 35 Hillman George Upton Noble Jan 13th 69 years Tho Coney Rector 36 Thompson William Upton Noble April 23rd An Infant Tho Coney Rector 37 Berry Elizabeth Upton Noble Aug 20th 62 years Tho Coney Rector 38 Guld James Upton Noble Nov 2nd An Infant Tho Coney Rector YEAR 1821 39 Austin Robert Upton Noble Jan 19th 78 years Tho Coney Rector 40 Charton Stephen Upton Noble Feb 11th An Infant Tho Coney Rector YEAR 1821 Page 6 41 Wilmot Sarah Upton Noble Feb 24th 24 years Tho Coney Rector I 42 Slade Thomas Upton Noble April 8th An infant Tho Coney Rector 43 Cash Ann a Upton Noble June 10th 31 years Tho Coney Rector 44 Sharp John Upton Noble July 1st 20 years Tho Coney Rector YEAR 1822 45 Smithwick Mary Upton Noble Jan 24 th 81 years Tho Coney Rector 46 Crock er Mary Upton Noble Feb 24th 36 years Tho Coney Rector 47 Aishford Marrian Upton Noble Aug 7th An Infant Tho Coney Rector 48 Cayford Elizabeth Upton Noble Jan say Dec 5 years Tho Coney Rector YEAR 1823 Page 7 49 Sharp Betty Upton Noble Feb 13th 78 years Tho Coney Rector 50 Baker James Upton Noble Mar 28th 1 year Tho Coney Rector 51 Tanner Phillip Upton Noble June 4th 22 years Tho Coney Rector 52 Groom Maria Upton Noble Oct 19th Infant Tho Coney Rector 53 James Jeremiah Upton Noble Dec 28th Infant Tho Coney Rector YEAR 1824 54 Rossiter lsaac Upton Noble June 20th 25 years Tho Coney Rector 55 Reed Jane Upton Noble Aug 17th 78 years Tho Coney Rector 56 Gould Mary Upton Noble Sept 15th An Infant Tho Coney Rector I Page 8 57 Hues? Elizabeth Upton Noble Dec 26th An Infant Tho Coney Rector I YEAR 1825 I 58 Toomer Betty Upton Noble Jan 28th 89 years Tho Coney Rector I 59 Baker Edward Upton Noble Jan 25th 84 years Tho Coney Rector I 60 Sharp William Upton Noble July 14th 22 years Tho Coney Rector 61 Brown Ann Upton Noble Oct 3rd 38 years Tho Coney Rector 62 Thompson lsaac Upton Noble Nov 9th An Infant Tho Coney Rector 63 Baker \Philip Upton Noble lDec 20th 73 years Tho Coney Rector I Transcript taken from the Upton Noble Burial Register 1813 to 1993 Line number Christian When By in register Surname Names Abode Buried Age Whom 64 Toomer Luke Upton Noble Dec 28th 84 years Tho Coney Rector I YEAR 1826 Page 9 65 Smithwick Benjamin Upton Noble Jan 15th 73 years Tho Coney Rector 66 Taylor John Upton Noble Feb 18th 52 years Tho Coney Rector Died ofapoplexy 67 James Elizabeth Upton Noble Mar 3rd 18 years Tho Coney Rector 68 Toomer Martha Upton Noble Mar 5th 13 years Tho Coney Rector I 69 Charton Matthew Upton Noble Mar 5th 3 years Tho Coney Rector 70 Sharp Ann Upton Noble April 12th 12 years Tho Coney Rector 71 James Louise Upton Noble April 23rd 6 Months Tho Coney Rector Page 10 73 Creed Dinah Upton Noble April 2nd 16 months Tho Coney Rector 74 Brown William Upton Noble April 18th 58 years Tho Coney Rector 75 Oseland John Upton Noble June 8th 85 years Tho Coney Rector 76 Dunman James Upton Noble Aug 17th 47 years Tho Coney Rector I 77 Ryall John Upton Noble Nov 12th 57 years Tho Coney Rector YEAR 1827 Tho Coney Rector 78 Croom Sarah Upton Noble Feb 25th 18 years Tho Coney Rector 79 Hughes Matthew Upton Noble May 13th 10 months Tho Coney Rector 80 Martin William Upton Noble June 6th 6 weeks Tho Coney Rector Page 11 81 Cash Elizabeth Upton Noble Oct 14th 20 years Tho Coney Rector YEAR 1828 82 Cayford Edward Upton Noble Jan 27th 76 years Tho Coney Rector 83 Edwards J Upton Noble June 1st about 1 day Tho Coney Rector 84 Hughes Maria Upton Noble Sept 17th 6 months Tho Coney Rector 85 Gould Anna Hannah Upton Noble Sept 12th 34 years Tho Coney Rector 86 Caver Jane Upton Noble Dec 2nd 37 years Tho Coney Rector YEAR 1829 87 Gould Henry Upton Noble Feb 1st 5 years Tho Coney Rector 88 Thompson Frederick Upton Noble Feb 1st 2 years Tho Coney Rector Page 12 89 Mead William Upton Noble May 1st 44 years Tho Coney Rector 90 Coombs Edward Upton Noble June 6th 67 years ???? 91 Tanner Margaret wife of Edward 119 Upton Noble Dec 24th 65 years Roger Smith YEAR 1830 92 Rossiter lsaac husband of Hannah 122 Upton Noble Feb 10th 63 years Roger Smith 93 Groom William Upton Noble Mar 7th 14 years Roger Smith 94 Read George Upton Noble Mar 14th 3 years Roger Smith 95 Parfitt William Upton Noble Mar 18th 2 months Roger Smith 96 Taylor Elizabeth Upton Noble April 10th 87 years Roger Smith Page 13 97 Thompson Sarah Upton Noble July 16th 6 months Roger Smith 98 Parsons Jane Upton Noble Aug 3rd 25 years Roger Smith - - Transcript taken from the Upton Noble Burial Register 1813 to 1993 Line number Christian When By in reg ister Surname Names Abode Buried Age Whom 99 Horsey William husband of Rebecca 1 03 Upton Noble Oct 13th 71 years Roger Smith 1 00 Thornpson Samuel Upton Noble Nov 4th An Infant Roger Smith 101 James Harriett Wanstrow Nov 11th 17 years Roger Smith YEAR 1831 102 Harwood Thomas husband of Eleanor 120 Upton Noble Mar 24th 76 years Roger Smith 103 Horsey Rebecca widow of William 99 Upton Noble June 7th 75 years Roger Smith 104 Hughes Uriah son of William & Ann Upton Noble Aug 10th An Infant Roger Smith Page 14 105 Cayford Sarah Upton Noble Sept 22nd 90 years Roger Smith 106 Cayford Elizabeth Anne Upton Noble Nov 29th 1 year Roger Smith YEAR 1832 107 Cayford AI ban Upton Noble Jan 5th 2 Y:! years Roger Smith 108 Millard Joseph Waiter son of Maria Millard spinste Upton Noble May 4th 10 weeks Roger Smith I 109 Hiscox Martha Upton Noble Oct 21st 37 years Roger Smith YEAR 1833 110 Ashford James Upton Noble Feb 26th 19 years Roger Smith 111 Cox Richard Upton Noble July 21st 33 years Roger Smith 112 Hughes Ann Upton Noble Aug 23rd 46 years Roger Smith Page 15 113 Charlton Hannah Upton Noble Sept 15th 88 years Roger Smith 114 James John killed by a fall from a cart Upton Noble Oct 23rd 53 years W Sydney Curate of Milton Clevedon 115 Thompson Ann wife of Joseph 120 Upton Noble Dec 27th 54 years Roger Smith 116 Coombs Elizabeth wife of Thomas Upton Noble Dec 27th 54 years Roger Smith YEAR 1834 117 Austin Hannah Dtr of 120 Witham Friary March 1st 48 years Roger Smith 118 Slade Ann Wanstrow May 10th 7 years Roger Smith 119 Tanner Edward husband of Margaret 91 Upton Noble May 25th 73 years Roger Smith 120 Austin Mary mother of 117 & 138 Witham Friary June 5th 85 years TB Coney Page 16 121 Fletcher Sarah Dtr of William & Sarah Upton Noble June 27th ?weeks Roger Smith YEAR 1835 122 Rossiter Hannah Widow of lsaac no.92 Upton Noble Jan 25th 78 years Roger Smith YEAR 1836 123 Leir Mary wife of George no 140 Upton Noble Jan 3rd 58 years J B Jones Rector of Chedzoy 124 Balch Hoar William Upton Noble Jan 320th 19 years Roger Smith 125 White lsabella dtr of Mary White spinster Upton Noble April 24th 2 months Roger Smith 126 Coombs Elizabeth widow of Roger 90 Kenton Magna June 22nd 86 years Roger Smith 127 King Ann dtr of Stephen & Martha Yarnfield Gate July 3rd 21 years Roger
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