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Kirkby Malzeard Burials KIRKBY MALZEARD BURIALS -292- PDF Page No 1697/07/00 b ???????? Rose Galwhey 309 1655/06/03 b Abbot Chr Kirkby Malzeard 292 1718/01/28 b Abbot Ellen Kerby 320 1743/04/03 b Abbot Jane lodger Kerby Malzerd 335 1768/01/20 b Abbot John Kirkby 348 1714/01/16 b Abbot Leonard Kerby 318 1779/05/12 b Abbot Leonard Kirkby 354 1700/04/24 b Abbot Mary Kirkby Malzeard 311 1785/04/06 b Abbot Mary wid Grewelthorpe 357 1816/12/28 b Abbot Mgt 79 Grewelthorpe 377 1729/10/05 b Abbot Wm Kerby 327 1769/11/18 b Abbot Wm Kirkby 349 1675/02/05 b Abbott Anne wf Leonard dyed in childbed 297 1689/02/18 b Abbott Jane sp Misses 303 1687/02/12 b Abbott John s Leonard Kirkby Malzeard 302 1755/01/21 b Ackers [Acres BT] Anne Grewelthorp 341 1755/09/15 b Ackers [Acres BT] Joseph Grewelthorp 341 1725/02/02 b Ackers Catherine wid Grewelthorpe 324 1744/02/16 b Ackers Dorothy wf Richd Grewelthorp 335 1737/08/23 b Ackers Matthew s Joseph Grewelthorpe 331 1814/04/06 b Acres John 88 Grewelthorpe 376 1765/04/28 b Acres John s John Grewelthorp 346 1768/07/25 b Acres John s John Grewelthorpe 348 1769/04/02 b Acres Mary wf John Grewelthorpe 348 1787/04/16 b Acres Mary wid Grewelthorpe 359 1685/07/13 b Acres Mathew Gruelthorpe 301 1773/06/06 b Acres Mgt d Joseph Grewelthorpe 351 1870/08/12 b Addison Annie Maria +0809 1y3m Kirkby Malzeard 413 1759/09/06 b Addison Eliz wid Kerby Malzerd 343 1728/02/02 b Adrington Bridget wid Mickley 326 1708/10/08 b Akers Dorothy d Richd Grewelthorpe 315 1795/08/11 b Akers Eliz wf John Grewelthorpe 364 1688/05/23 b Akers Jane d Katharine wid Gruelthorpe 302 1783/01/28 b Akers Joseph Grewelthorpe 356 1801/05/04 b Akers Joseph Sutton Grange 367 1829/12/17 b Akers Mark Horner infant Kirkby Malzeard 386 1837/12/04 b Akers Mary 71 Kirkby Malzeard 392 1695/12/05 b Akers stillbn chd Richd Gruelthorpe 308 1808/12/09 b Alderson Ann wf John Cowmires par Ripon 372 1805/01/03 b Alderson Mgt wf John Gatebridge 370 1745/08/05 b Aldrick Robt s blank [John BT] Grewelthorp 336 1732/07/12 b Aldridge Ann d Jno Grewelthorpe 329 1729/03/02 b Alison Grace Kerby 327 1887/06/05 b Allan Arthur Wm cem 7 Galphay 419 1804/03/01 b Allan Benjamin Laverton 369 1851/08/18 b Allan Grace 89 High Mississe Laverton 403 1878/12/27 b Allan Isabella 83 Grewelthorpe 416 1886/11/07 b Allan Mgt cem 68 Laverton 419 1795/11/25 b Allan Richd Bramley Grange 364 1870/06/15 b Allan Richd 29 Township of Azerley 413 1800/02/27 b Allan Wm Blackhillhouse 367 Page 1 KIRKBY MALZEARD BURIALS 1851/06/11 b Allan Wm 37 Galphay 403 1846/11/30 b Allanson Catharine 94 Lady Hill 400 1858/01/18 b Allanson Helen 41 Gate Bridge 406 1820/11/03 b Allanson Jane 1w Grewelthorpe 380 1701/01/30 b Allanson John Dalleygill 311 1880/11/20 b Allanson John 75 Gate Bridge Kirkby Malzeard 417 1794/12/21 b Allanson John 83 Dallowgill 363 1845/02/18 b Allanson John 85 Grewelthorpe 398 1869/07/12 b Allanson John Wm 29 Gate Bridge 412 1807/12/22 b Allanson Joseph s Wm Holmbottom 372 1885/01/23 b Allanson Mary Procters vault chyd 47 Gate Bridge Kirkby Malzeard 418 1800/10/24 b Allanson Mary wf Wm Dallowgill 367 1848/07/16 b Allanson Wm 47 coroner's order Bull Ing 401 1672/07/01 b Allanson Wm s John 296 1836/10/21 b Allen Jane 55 Hill Top 391 1817/12/14 b Allen Sarah 29 Grewelthorpe 378 1837/06/26 b Allen Sarah 83 Grewelthorpe 391 1849/10/20 b Allen Thos 1 Galphay 402 1861/03/18 b Allen Thos 73 Ilton p Masham 408 1850/02/12 b Allen Wm blank Grewelthorpe 402 1698/05/07 b Allenson Eliz d John sen Dallagill 309 1698/09/09 b Allenson Isabel wf John jun Dallagill 310 1698/02/19 b Allenson John sen Skeldon 309 1751/03/07 b Allenson Judeth wf Wm Dallowgill 339 1751/06/11 b Allenson Wm Dallowgill 339 1688/04/16 b Allinson Anne Swetton 302 1693/11/19 b Allinson Chr Galwhay 306 1719/10/o5 b Allinson Dorothy d Wm Dallogill 321 1689/12/24 b Allinson Dorothy sp Dallagill 303 1690/01/04 b Allinson Eliz wf Geo Dallagill 303 1863/06/19 b Allinson Ellen 72 East Witton 409 1683/09/03 b Allinson Margarett Dallagill 299 1828/06/16 b Allinson Martin 18 Dallowgill 385 1778/02/22 b Allinson Mary wid Dallowgill 353 1825/12/04 b Allinson Phillis 82 Mickley 383 1883/04/24 b Allinson Thos 82 Kirkby Malzeard 418 1699/05/07 b Allinson Winifred wf John sen Dallagill 310 1866/08/18 b Allinson Wm 78 Kirkby Malzeard 411 1826/03/31 b Allinson Wm 87 Dallowgill 383 1682/08/12 b Allinson Wm s Thos Dallogill 298 1718/08/07 b Allison blank [Jane BT] d Wm Dalagil 320 1852/04/14 b Allison Francis 21 High Mississe 403 1726/02/20 b Allison Geo Kerby 325 1830/05/19 b Allison Jas 23 Dallowgill 386 1742/09/15 b Allison John s wid Dallogill 334 1841/08/15 b Allison Sarah 48 Dallow Gill 395 1742/09/04 b Allison Wm jun Dallogill 334 1672/07/18 b Allonson blank wf John Dallagill 296 1883/05/09 b Almack Ann 37 Kirkby Malzeard 418 1884/06/16 b Almack Annie cem 14 Kirkby Malzeard 418 1830/06/20 b Almack Eliz 15 Kirkby Malzeard 386 1845/08/24 b Almack Eliz 26 Grewelthorpe 399 Page 2 KIRKBY MALZEARD BURIALS 1819/07/13 b Almack Eliz 31 Kirkby Malzeard 379 1852/04/28 b Almack Jane 33 Kirkby Malzeard 403 1870/07/31 b Almack John +0728 85 Kirkby Malzeard 413 1863/10/11 b Almack Mgt 65 Kirkby Malzeard 410 1867/04/24 b Almack Richd 10m Kirkby Malzeard 411 1879/04/22 b Almack Thos Ward 6m Kirkby Malzeard 417 1795/05/13 b Almond Geo s Wm Ringbeck 364 1786/04/10 b Almond Jane d Wm Kirkby 358 1820/02/11 b Almond Mary 66 Kirkby Malzeard 379 1795/04/28 b Almond Mary d Wm Ringbeck 364 1804/04/01 b Almond Wm Kirkby 369 1782/08/25 b Almond Wm s Wm Kirkby 356 1789/08/15 b Almond Wm sWm Kirkby 360 1740/05/22 b Anakin Chr s John Azerley 333 1768/06/17 b Anakin Eliz Ringbeck 348 1742/08/25 b Anakin Eliz d John Azerley 334 1727/08/03 b Anakin Jane wid Galwhay 325 1751/02/07 b Anakine John Azerley 339 1825/09/01 b Anderson John 83 Galphay 383 1896/05/06 b Andrew Wm 75 Belforth 420 1751/08/13 b Andrews Richd Azerley 339 1726/03/31 b Annakin Wm Galwhay 325 1772/11/30 b Appelby Eliz wf Wm Beckmeeting 350 1772/12/03 b Appelby Wm Beckmeeting 350 1808/04/07 b Appleby Ann wid Beckmeetings 372 1722/09/01 b Appleby Anthony Sweeton 322 1682/04/10 b Appleby Antony Beckmeetings 298 1700/03/18 b Appleby Henry Beckmeetings 311 1686/10/29 b Appleby Katharine Larton 301 1684/05/22 b Appleby Rachel Dallagill 300 1711/10/31 b Appleby Sarah d Henry Beckmeeting 316 1776/11/02 b Appleby Wm Beckmeetings 353 1845/08/30 b Appleby Wm 75 Kexmoor 399 1838/04/26 b Appleton Sarah 80 Galphay 392 1836/09/29 b Archer Eliz 57 Laverton 391 1833/02/19 b Archer Eliz infancy Dallowgill 388 1657/09/12 b Armesteade Katherin wf Wm 294 1658/02/00 b Armesteade Katherin wf Wm Kirkby Malzeard 294 1658/02/00 b Armesteade Marie d Wm 294 1657/09/01 b Armesteade Marye d Wm Kirkbye 294 1803/11/24 b Armistead Ann wid Kirkby 369 1799/04/03 b Armistead John 81 Bagwith House 366 1674/09/22 b Armistead Lawrence Kirkby Malzeard 296 1683/10/15 b Armistead Robt Kirkby Malzeard 299 1679/01/13 b Armistead Robt s Robt 298 1677/03/12 b Armistead Timothy s Robt 297 1680/07/21 b Armistead Wm 298 1698/04/03 b Artus Anne wf Chr Gruelthorpe 309 1656/07/27 b Artus Chr Grewelthorpe 293 1724/11/26 b Artus Chr Grewelthorpe 324 1730/01/08 b Artus Dorothy wid Grewelthorpe 328 1685/12/04 b Artus Mgt wid Gruelthorpe 301 Page 3 KIRKBY MALZEARD BURIALS 1831/05/11 b Ascough Ann 25 Grewelthorpe Moor 387 1852/09/15 b Ascough Ann 61 Grewelthorpe 403 1844/10/09 b Ascough Ann blank Hunslet par Leeds 398 1798/04/16 b Ascough Ann wf Thos Kirkby 366 1809/10/18 b Ascough Ann wid 85 Kirkby 373 1838/02/07 b Ascough Anne 17 Grewelthorpe 392 1872/05/05 b Ascough Arabella +0502 82 Kirkby Malzeard 413 1878/10/11 b Ascough Barbara 59 Grewelthorpe 416 1868/05/20 b Ascough Chr 46 Kirkby Malzeard 412 1781/12/28 b Ascough Chr Mr Kirkby 355 1799/09/21 b Ascough Edith wid 95 Ripon 366 1741/09/08 b Ascough Eliz d Samuel Hawset in Dallogill 334 1779/10/18 b Ascough Geo Kirkby 354 1836/03/28 b Ascough Jane 36 Ringbeck 391 1840/04/19 b Ascough Jane 64 Grewelthorpe 394 1843/03/13 b Ascough Jane 7m Bagwith 397 1743/10/10 b Ascough John Gruelthorp 335 1818/02/11 b Ascough John 71 Grewelthorpe 378 1861/06/23 b Ascough Maria 31 Grewelthorpe 408 1778/12/01 b Ascough Marmaduke Springhall 354 1847/12/08 b Ascough Mary 22 Thorpe Way 400 1843/07/12 b Ascough Mary 28 Grewelthorpe 397 1816/03/31 b Ascough Mary 68 Grewelthorpe 377 1842/11/29 b Ascough Mary 77 Kirkby Malzeard 396 1790/04/01 b Ascough Mary d Robt Kirkby 360 1772/03/20 b Ascough Mary Mrs wid Ripon 350 1801/02/14 b Ascough Mary sp Ripon 367 1878/07/06 b Ascough Matthias +0701 own hand 61 Grewelthorpe 416 1853/06/24 b Ascough Matthias 70 Grewelthorpe 404 1862/03/16 b Ascough Matthias Peaciock 9 Grewelthorpe 409 1869/03/30 b Ascough Nancy 81 Kirkby Malzeard 412 1737/08/14 b Ascough Philip Kerby Malzerd 331 1829/01/16 b Ascough Robt 79 Kirkby Malzeard 385 1770/04/02 b Ascough Samuel s Marmaduke Springhall 349 1830/03/02 b Ascough Simeon 42 Grewelthorpe 386 1830/11/27 b Ascough Thos 53 Grewelthorpe 387 1817/11/23 b Ascough Thos 81 Kirkby Malzeard 378 1805/12/29 b Ascough Thos 83 Kirkby 370 1893/12/10 b Ascouth Esther 60 Kirkby Malzeard 420 1762/08/27 b Ashbridge [Asbridge BT] Wm Grewelthorp 345 1793/05/23 b Ashbridge Chr s Robt Grewelthorpe 362 1796/04/03 b Ashbridge Chr s Robt decd Grewelthorp 364 1827/06/12 b Ashbridge Maria infant Kirkby Malzeard 384 1764/02/22 b Ashbridge Mary Ripley par 345 1813/10/07 b Ashbridge Mary 80 Springhall 375 1795/12/21 b Ashbridge Robt Grewelthorp 364 1808/09/15 b Ashbridge Robt s Robt Galwhey Woods 372 1793/12/18 b Ashbridge Scaife Grewelthorpe 363 1831/09/13 b Ashbridge Thos infant West Field 387 1825/07/19 b
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