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Burials at St. Stephen's Parish Church, Baughurst, Hants 1678 To Burials at St. Stephen's Parish Church, Baughurst, Hants 1678 to 1880 Extracted by Barrie Brinkman 2012 v1.0 Reg Date Firstname Surname Age Abode Notes 8 1678 John GREENE Son of John, in woollen 13 9 1678 widowm. WILLIAMS 27 9 1678 Robert GREENE 25 10 1678 Joane SPENCER in Potters garden 31 10 1678 Robert DICKER 11 11 1678 John SEWARD 1678/ 1 1 9 Hugh DEANE 1678/ Dau of John and 27 1 9 Charity MAY Elizabeth 1678/ Son of John and 29 1 9 George YATE Elizabeth 1 12 1679 Elizabeth WHITE Widow 1679/ 31 1 0 Mary SPENCER Wife of Richard 1679/ 28 2 0 Richard RYMES 31 8 1680 Mary HULCUP Wife of Edward 5 9 1680 Edward HULCUPP 8 9 1680 John WILLIS 21 9 1680 Thomas FAWCONER 26 11 1680 Mary MAY 1680/ of Tadly, in Potters 10 2 1 Sarah SWAINE garden 1680/ 19 3 1 Joane PARKER of Tadly 6 4 1681 Richard WHITE of Tadly 20 4 1681 Margery GREENE Widow according to the woollen 27 5 1681 Amey YATES Act according to the woollen 3 9 1681 Thomas DICKER Act 1681/ according to the woollen 30 1 2 Ingraham ? MAY Act 1681/ 5 2 2 Elizabeth GOSSEMORE 1681/ 3 3 2 George HARMSWORTH Son of Edward and Ruth 13 4 1682 Agnes SEWARD 6 6 1682 Andrewe WHITE 29 6 1682 Walter DICKER 13 9 1682 Richard RYMES 1682/ 23 2 3 Agnes DEANE Wife of John 15 8 1683 Thomas KEENE 7 9 1683 Ralph FAWCONER Page 1 of 41 Burials at St. Stephen's Parish Church, Baughurst, Hants 1678 to 1880 Extracted by Barrie Brinkman 2012 v1.0 Reg Date Firstname Surname Age Abode Notes 16 9 1683 Edward HARMSWORTH 23 10 1683 Elizabeth GUEST Widow 7 11 1683 Joane LITTLEWORTH of Tadly, in Potters 21 12 1683 Wm. BUY garden 1683/ 16 1 4 Mary PRATT 1683/ of Kingsclere, in Potters 6 3 4 Joseph GODWIN garden 9 4 1684 John HUMPHRY 25 5 1684 Ann APLETON Widow of Kingsclere, in Potters 24 7 1684 Daniell GODDIN garden of Thatcham, in Potters 24 9 1684 John HOSKINS garden Dau of George and 11 11 1684 Sarah HOWELL Rebecca 1684/ 12 2 5 Mary SPENCER 28 3 1685 Lawrence GRTANTHAM 3 5 1685 Richard ALLEN 3 6 1685 Martha GOSSEMORE Dau of Thomas and Ann 20 7 1685 George YATES of Thatcham, in Potters 24 7 1685 Joane HOSKINS garden 20 9 1685 John YOUNGE 20 9 1685 Andrewe DEANE in Potters garden 20 9 1685 Mary BURGES in Potters garden of pamber, in Potters 23 12 1685 Mary SOUTH garden 1685/ 8 1 6 Nicholas RABBETS in Potters garden 26 8 1686 Joseph GODWIN in Potters garden 20 8 1686 Mary MAY Wife of James 31 8 1686 Walter BUTLER being killed in a pit Dau of John and 1 10 1686 Gracie YATES Elizabeth 1686/ 8 1 7 Richard GREENE 1686/ of Ichingswidowell, in 19 1 7 John GLOVER Potters garden 1686/ 21 1 7 Elenour GREENWAY WHITHY alias 23 11 1687 Elizabeth TAPLIN Page 2 of 41 Burials at St. Stephen's Parish Church, Baughurst, Hants 1678 to 1880 Extracted by Barrie Brinkman 2012 v1.0 Reg Date Firstname Surname Age Abode Notes 1687/ 24 1 8 Reginald DICKER but not in woollen 8 5 1688 Katherine GOTTEMORE 17 6 1688 Margaret SPENCER in Potters garden 20 6 1688 Mary STANBRIDGE 30 4 1688 Joane GREENE 5 7 1689 Tho. APLETON Son of Richard 7 10 1689 Samuell BURGES in Potters garden 19 10 1689 Allice MACKERELL 14 12 1689 Hannah WHITAKER in Potters garden 1689/ 4 3 0 John HULCUPP infant 1689/ quaker, in Potters 17 3 0 Lydia WHITAKER garden 1689/ 22 3 0 James RYMES 1689/ 23 3 0 Grace PETERS 9 9 1690 James GREENE 6 11 1690 Thomas GREENE Maultster 21 12 1690 Richard GREENE Twin, Son of Tho. 21 12 1690 Joane GREENE Twin, Dau of Tho. 10 4 1691 Wm. PARSONS 1691/ 31 1 2 Martha HULCUP 1691/ 11 2 2 Jeremiah GODWYN in Potters garden 1691/ 19 2 2 Robert SOUTH in Potters garden 1691/ 20 3 2 Joane MAY Widow 26 5 1692 Stephen SMITH 23 7 1692 George HUNT 17 12 1692 Lawrence GARDNER 1692/ 30 1 3 Barbarah DICKER 1692/ Dau of wandering 2 3 3 Leah GILBERT woman 12 1693 Mathew GREENAWAY 6 12 1693 Henery HASKER infant 17 12 1693 John HASKER 10 10 1694 Mary DICKER Widow 17 10 1694 Joyce STACY 1 12 1694 Francis BUTLER 8 12 1694 Mary GREENE Dau of Rich. And Sarah 30 12 1694 Rich GREENE Son of Rich. And Mary Page 3 of 41 Burials at St. Stephen's Parish Church, Baughurst, Hants 1678 to 1880 Extracted by Barrie Brinkman 2012 v1.0 Reg Date Firstname Surname Age Abode Notes 14 8 1695 Edward WAITE 1 10 1695 Mary DICKER Dau of Wm. And Mary 18 10 1695 Charles GREENE Son of Richard 24 10 1695 Jane WATERIDGE Wife of John 13 11 1695 Wm. STIFFE of Woolverton 1695/ 19 3 6 John GREENE Son of Rich. And Mary 9 5 1696 Amey PARSONS Widow 29 8 1696 Mary DEANE Wife of Edward 30 11 1696 Edward DEANE Dau of Michaell and 13 12 1696 Mary HULCUP Mary of Kingsclere, in Potters 2 4 1697 John GODWIN garden 16 6 1697 Michaell HILCUP 18 6 1697 Richard APLETON 30 11 1697 Sarah BROWNE in Potters garden widowho died widowith 6 4 1698 James YOUNGE the pox 10 8 1698 Wm. GREENE batchelour 16 10 1698 Ann GREENE Widow 21 11 1698 Thomas DEANE 4 12 1698 Thomas GOTTEMORE dyed with the small pox 1698/ 11 1 9 Elizabeth DICKER Wife of Richard 1698/ 7 3 9 John BROWNE Son of John and Mary 27 4 1699 Wm. GREENE 18 6 1699 John DICKER of Tadly, teste Israell Swain iN woolen in 13 11 1699 Wm. APLETON Potters garden 4 12 1699 Thomas FORDHAM teste John Carter 1699/ by oath of Ele 6 2 0 Ann GOSSEMORE FAWCONER 1699/ on oath of Mary 29 2 0 Katherine FAWCONER HULCUP Dau of Edward and 27 3 1700 Amey COOK Kath., teste Marg. MAY 16 6 1700 Katherine RIMES teste Mary HULCUP Dau of John and Mary, 1 7 1700 Hannah HARRIS Quakers, (erased) 14 8 1700 Bridget DICKER 18 10 1700 Richard DICKER teste Sarah DICKER Page 4 of 41 Burials at St. Stephen's Parish Church, Baughurst, Hants 1678 to 1880 Extracted by Barrie Brinkman 2012 v1.0 Reg Date Firstname Surname Age Abode Notes 3 11 1700 Joane SIMPSON Baseborn, Dau of Elener 1700/ 17 3 1 James BIRCH teste Joane KEENE teste Margaret 28 3 1701 Jane BUTLER APLETON Dau of Robert, teste thomason 22 6 1701 Ann DICKER BATCHELOUR 29 6 1701 James MAY teste Jane CURRELL 1701/ 21 3 2 Elizabeth GODDARD teste Mary DEANE 1702/ 17 1 3 Ann KNIGHT Wife of Wm. 1702/ 31 1 3 Edmund SMITH 5 5 1703 Rebecca HOWELL Wife of George Son of Rob. And 9 5 1703 John TYLER Elizabeth 30 12 1703 Will. WOODWARD teste Anne BUTLER 1703/ 8 1 4 Valentine CURSSELL teste Jane CURCELL 1703/ 19 1 4 Thomas BATCHELOR teste Mary GODARD 1703/ 19 1 4 Joane CARTER teste Ann HOLLAND Son of William, teste 29 10 1704 Richard PAISE Mary BATCHELOR 2 10 1704 Elizabeth SMITH Dau of Edward Son of Richarrd and Mary, teste Joan 9 6 1705 John GREEN YOUNG 25 8 1705 Lawrence DEAN teste Mary DEANE Wife of Richard, teste 6 10 1705 Anne LITTLEWORTH Sarah DICKER 1705/ Wife of Tho., teste Jane 16 1 6 Mary DEAN FREWEN 1705/ Dau of Will., teste 22 1 6 Anne MAY Frances PAINE Wife of Tho. Sen, teste 2 11 1706 Elenor FAWCONER Eliz. JONES a quaker, teste Alice 18 11 1706 Susanna PORCHMOUTH SMITH 1706/ (a 7th son) wit. Mary 12 1 7 Joseph PAISE STIFFE 1706/ (a quaker) witn. Anne 14 1 7 Charles WHITTAKER PESCOCK Page 5 of 41 Burials at St. Stephen's Parish Church, Baughurst, Hants 1678 to 1880 Extracted by Barrie Brinkman 2012 v1.0 Reg Date Firstname Surname Age Abode Notes 27 3 1707 Richard WHITE teste Susan CLARKE 13 4 1707 John CARTER wit. Jane FAWCONER wit, Alice 14 5 1707 Elizabeth WYATT HARMSWORTH 26 8 1707 Mary SMITH 10 10 1707 Will. Sen DICKER wit. Jane FAWCONER 1707/ 8 1 8 Alce GARDINER wit. Jane FAWCONER 1707/ (a quaker) wit. El. 18 1 8 Anne WARNE SILVER 1707/ 28 1 8 Will. APPLETON wit. Mary HULCUP 1707/ 21 2 8 Mary MARRIOTT wit. Mary SMITH 1707/ 3 3 8 Mary GREEN wit. El. SILVER of Brimpton (a quaker) 3 4 1708 Dameris BURGES wit. Alce HASKENS 19 11 1708 Elizabeth DICKER wit. Sarah DICKER 8 12 1708 Jane BAGHUST wit. Mary DEAN 12 12 1708 Richd SPENCER wit. Susan CLARICE 1708/ 8 1 9 Will. KNIGHT wit. Eliz. SILVER 1708/ 20 2 9 Anne GREEN wit. Eliz. SMITH 1708/ 2 3 9 John Jnr. MAY wit. Thomas DEANE 10 4 1709 Ann KNIGHT wit. Jone FREWEN 13 4 1709 Mary DEAN wit. Jone FREWENM 12 6 1709 Matt. GREENAWAY wit. Th. PERN 13 6 1709 Catherine COCK wit. Mar. MAY Widow, wit. Ann 6 9 1709 Jane HUNT LOVELL 28 9 1709 Mary GUESSE wit. Collis WHITE 1 12 1709 Jemima DICKER Widow, wit. Jone SMITH 1709/ 5 2 1 Tho. BAGHURST wit. Mary HALL 1709/ 13 2 1 Mary BAGHURST wit.
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