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Image Entry Surname Other Names Image Entry Surname Other names Year Other date Age Occupation Rector / Curate Notes *o*mour Wi**** 1608 23rd *ros ? Catharine 1608 4th November ? Jo: 1606 21st April ? ? 1606 5th November ? Mary 1608 17th April ? Maria ? 1611 20th ? June wife of Thomas 008jpg 2 ? Richard 1860 10-May 1 week J. Coker, Rector of Tingewick ?? Briggott 1609 30th December ?? Richard 1611 1st August son of John ?? 1613 5th August ?? Bastard ?? A ?? 1614 2nd June ?? ?? 1615 ?? ?? Paul 1615 15th ?? daughter of ?? Infant ? 1615 23rd August Edward ?? Katherine 1615 4th June ? wife of King ? Infant. Surname 029jpg 33 ?? Elizabeth 1783 28-Sep too faint for clarity Infant. Very faint 032jpg 30 ?? Robert 1796 entry 061jpg 5 Achurch Maria 1874 06-Jan 59 yrs J. Coker, Rector of Tingewick Adams ?? 1613 21st September 031jpg 56 Adams Hannah 1793 22-Jun wife Adams John 1819 12-Dec 12 Thomas Scott of Tingewick Adams William 1820 13-Oct 84 Thomas Scott of Tingewick Adams Mary 1823 23-Jun 82 John Risley of Tingewick Adams Ann 1823 26-Oct 86 widow Wm Cotton Risley of Tingewick Adams Elizabeth 1830 22-Feb 59 G Coleman of Tingewick Adams John 1830 26-Oct 20m G Coleman of Tingewick 003 jpg 1 Adams Fanny 1855 02-Feb 60 yrs John Marsh of Tingewick 004 jpg 5 Adams Knighton 1856 13-May 56 yrs John Coker, of Tingewick Rector 048jpg 2 Adams Buckingham 1862 01-Apr 18 months J. Coker, Rector of Buckingham 059jpg 5 Adams John 1872 04-Jul 24 yrs J. Coker, Rector of Tingewick 061jpg 3 Adams Martha Ann 1873 12-Dec 1 yr J. Coker, Rector of Tingewick 063jpg 7 Adams Amelia 1876 10-Jan 4 yrs J. Coker, Rector of Tingewick 026jpg 3 Adams George 1876 23-Feb 1 yr J. Coker, Rector of Tingewick 027jpg 4 Adams Walter 1877 20-May 9 months J. Coker, Rector of Tingewick 033.jpg 5 Adkins John 1799 14-Jan Infant 025.jpg 24 Allen Richard 1769 31-Jan 026jpg 35 Allen Rebecca 1772 22-May infant 029jpg 4 Allen Elizabeth 1781 09-Aug Poor Woman 30jpg 2 Allen Hannah 1785 04-Jun Young Woman 30jpg 3 Allen Rebecca 1785 20-Jun 30jpg 41 Allen Anne 1787 24-Aug Widow, Poor 032jpg 4 Allen William 1794 28-Apr Labourer 034jpg 16 Allen Anne 1805 09-Mar Wife 034jpg 43 Allen Anne 1808 20-Feb Wife 035jpg 16 Allen Elizabeth 1809 22-Nov Widow Allen William 1815 15-Feb 78 Edward Bowman of Tingewick Vardon 045jpg 1 Allen Eliza 1859 03-Jul 17 yrs J. Coker, Rector of Tingewick 046jpg 5 Allen David 1860 20-Nov 62 yrs J. Coker, Rector of Tingewick 055jpg 3 Allen John 1869 04-Aug 59 yrs J. Coker, Rector of Tingewick 052jpg 7 Alton Thomas B.C 1866 19-Dec 89 yrs J. Coker, Rector of Tingewick 025.jpg 15 Archer Charles 1768 14-Jul child 056jpg 5 Aris Wilfrid George 1870 11-Sep 6 weeks J. Coker, Rector of Tingewick 059jpg 3 Aris Laura 1872 16-Jun 7 months J. Coker, Rector of Tingewick 061jpg 6 Aris Emanuel 1874 10-Jan 9 months J. Coker, Rector of Tingewick 049jpg 2 Ariss Mary Anne 1863 24-Aug 22 yrs J. Coker, Rector of Bbuckingham Atkinson Roger 1828 01-Feb 62 Wm Cotton Risley of Tingewick 003 jpg 6 Atkinson Mary 1855 15-Apr 48 yrs John Coker , Off. of Tingewick Minister 0009jpg 4 Atkinson Emily 1861 01-Mar 16 yrs J. Coker, Rector of Tingewick 054jpg 4 Atton ? Sarah 1868 13-Oct 85 yrs J. Meade Off. Min of Tingewick B ?? Richard 1609 4th ? May Bachelor John 1821 14-Oct 4w ? of Tingewick Bail Anthony 1816 26-Nov 3 Thomas Scott of Tingewick 026jpg 12 Bailis Ann 1770 08-Jul child 011jpg 2 Bannister Te ? Durrant 1863 11-Mar 8 months J. Coker, Rector of Tingewick 022jpg 7 Barlow Mary Jane 1873 26-Jan 20 months J. Coker, Rector of Tingewick 024jpg 8 Barlow Mary Ann 1874 24-Mar 38 yrs J. Coker, Rector of Buckingham 025jpg 2 Barlow George 1875 15-Jan 6 yrs J. Coker, Rector of Tingewick 018 jpg 1 Barnes Anne 1869 23-Dec 12 yrs J. Coker, Rector of Tingewick 056jpg 4 Barnes Rosanna 1870 20-Aug 5 yrs J. Coker, Rector of Tingewick 025jpg 5 Barnett Elizabeth 1875 27-Mar 77 yrs J. Coker, Rector of Tingewick Barratt George 1826 06-May 41 Wm Cotton Risley of Tingewick 018 jpg 5 Barrett Hannah 1870 21-Mar 66 yrs J. Coker, Rector of Tingewick 027.jpg 47 Bason William 1776 21-Sep poor lad 025.jpg 23 Bateman Elizabeth 1769 06-Jan 026jpg 29 Bateman Elizabeth 1771 31-Dec 031jpg 50 Bateman William 1793 29-Jan wheeler 032jpg 43 Bateman Elizabeth 1797 28-Jun Infant 034jpg 20 Bateman Sarah 1805 10-Jun Infant Bateman Sarah 1825 16-Jul 41 W L Lloyd of Tingewick Bateman John 1826 23-Feb 79 Wm Cotton Risley of Tingewick 050jpg 6 Bateman Martha 1865 04-Jan 72 yrs J. Coker, Rector of Tingewick 020jpg 1 Baylis Thomas 1871 26-Mar 2 yrs J. Coker, Rector of Tingewick 020jpg 2 Baylis Harriett 1871 04-Apr 37 yrs J. Coker, Rector of Tingewick 031jpg 4 Bayliss Joseph 1789 27-May masoner 031jpg 45 Bayliss John 1792 13-Nov masoner 034jpg 29 Bayliss Hannah 1806 05-Jul Poor Woman 034jpg 50 Bayliss Mary 1808 28-Jul Young Woman 043jpg 4 Bayliss Jane 1857 21-Sep 26 yrs J. Coker, Rector of Tingewick 048jpg 1 Bayliss Francis John 1862 18-Mar 7 months J. Coker, Rector of Buckingham 016jpg 4 Bayliss William George 1868 16-Apr 2 months J. Coker, Rector of Tingewick 055jpg 2 Bayliss Elizabeth 1869 27-May 80 yrs J. Coker, Rector of Tingewick 053jpg 5 Beach Mary 1867 28-Jul 7 weeks J. Coker, Rector of Tingewick 013jpg 8 Beal Emma 1865 27-Jul 29 yrs K. C Bailey, Off. of Tingewick Min 055jpg 4 Bean Nathaniel 1869 17-Aug 68 yrs J. Coker, Rector of Tingewick 029jpg 2 Beazley Richard 1781 02-May Publican 026jpg 45 Beazly Mary 1772 30-Oct infant 30jpg 8 Bedford William 1785 29-Dec Infant 30jpg 28 Bedford John 1786 13-Aug Infant 30jpg 55 Bedford William 1788 16-Jan Infant. 031jpg 23 Bedford James 1791 29-Mar infant 031jpg 43 Bedford Joseph 1792 23-Jul infant 032jpg 46 Bedford John 1797 09-Sep Infant 032jpg 49 Bedford Robert 1797 13-Sep Infant Bedford John 1827 22-Oct 84 Wm Cotton Risley of Tingewick 048jpg 5 Been ? George 1862 13-Jul 2 yrs J. Coker, Rector of Tingewick 060jpg 3 Bennett Benjamin 1873 16-Mar 6 months J. Coker, Rector of Tingewick 060jpg 4 Bennett William 1873 16-Mar 6 months J. Coker, Rector of Tingewick Berry John 1824 27-Jun 15 Wm Cotton Risley of Tingewick 022jpg 8 Berry William 1873 27-Jan 61 yrs J. Coker, Rector of Tingewick 024jpg 5 Berry John 1874 12-Feb 25 yrs J. Coker, Rector of Tingewick 063jpg 2 Berry Mary 1875 15-Jul 57 yrs J. Coker, Rector of Tingewick Billing Penelope 1829 06-Feb 22 A W Gother of Tingewick 026jpg 28 Blackwell Margaret 1771 15-Dec infant 30jpg 44 Blackwell Charlotte 1787 22-Oct unclear 031jpg 27 Blackwell Margaret 1791 16-Apr poor girl 032jpg 5 Blackwell Thomas 1794 09-May Poor Man 034jpg 33 Blackwell Charlotte 1806 09-Nov Wife 023jpg 2 Blake Emma 1873 19-Jul 13 yrs J. Coker, Rector of Tingewick 031jpg 44 Blocksom Elizabeth 1792 21-Sep infant Bloxam Diana 1827 30-Jan 67 W Lloyd of Tingewick Bloxham Elizabeth 1817 12-Nov 21? Thomas Scott of Tingewick 004 jpg 6 Bloxham William 1856 28-Jun 74 yrs John Coker, of Buckingham Rector 15jpg 3 Bloxham Anne 1867 28-Jan 77 yrs J. Coker, Rector of Tingewick 022jpg 3 Bloxham Stephen 1872 07-Nov 3 yrs G.A. Quicke, of Tingewick Rector of Radclive 050jpg 8 Bloxham ? Joseph 1865 15-Jan 78 yrs J. Coker, Rector of Tingewick 031jpg 38 Boreton Esther 1792 05-Apr 029jpg 7 Boughton Thomas 1781 04-Nov Miller 029jpg 24 Boughton Walter 1783 09-May Poor Man Boughton John 1819 06-Aug 2m Thomas Scott of Tingewick Boughton Thomas 1819 25-Sep 77 Thomas Scott of Tingewick 007jpg 5 Boughton Sarah Jane 1859 06-Apr 9 months J. Coker, Rector of Tingewick 010jpg 3 Boughton John 1861 24-Nov 82 yrs J. Coker, Rector of Tingewick 026jpg 16 Boulton Margaret 1770 22-Oct Bourton Anne ? 1608 8th February 027.jpg 25 Bowden Anne 1774 22-Sep poor woman 033jpg 53 Bowden Elizabeth 1803 17-Mar Wife 034jpg 39 Bowden Hannah 1807 09-Aug Young Woman Bowden William 1820 18-Nov 18w Thomas Scott of Tingewick Bowden Joshua 1825 18-Nov 3w John Risley of Tingewick Bowden Rebecca 1826 29-May 1 Wm Cotton Risley of Tingewick Bowler Rebecca 1825 20-Mar 80 Wm Cotton Risley of Tingewick Bowton Anne 1816 17-Dec 2 Thomas Scott of Tingewick Bowton Thomas 1829 26-Aug 5m G Coleman of Tingewick Boy?? Widow ? 1614 27th July Bradford Jonathan 1825 04-Jul 68 Wm Cotton Risley of Tingewick Bradford Ellen 1830 14-Mar 13m G Coleman of Tingewick 055jpg 7 Bradford Martha 1869 01-Nov ? 77 yrs J. Coker, Rector of Tingewick 027.jpg 13 Braggins Edward 1773 26-Jun 032jpg 44 Braggins John 1797 05-Jul Labourer 035jpg 22 Braggins Susanna 1810 19-Aug Widow 031jpg 32 Braggons ? Mary 1792 06-Jan servant man Brewerton Samuel 1816 12-Nov 57 Dairy-man Thomas Scott of Tingewick Brewerton Benjamin 1816 22-Dec 2 Thomas Scott of Tingewick Brewerton James 1820 28-Sep 6 Thomas Scott of Tingewick Brewerton Jane 1825 17-Apr 22 Wm Cotton Risley of Tingewick Poor Woman.
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