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Burial Register 1904 - 1921 HOLY TRINITY CHURCH AMBLECOTE - BURIAL REGISTER 1904 - 1921 Entry Name Address Date of death Age Date of Burial Plot ref 1904 1 GUNN Charles 16, Rosamund Street, Walsall 84 18.06.1904 2 MOODY Lydia Brettell Lane, Amblecote 75 19.06.1904 3 SMITH John Amblecote Infant 22.06.1904 4 SUTTON William 23, Coalborn Brook, Amblecote 63 25.96.1904 5 PITT Annie Lottie Amblecote Villa, Amblecote 28 28.06.1904 6 KEENE Isabel Winifred 5, Villa Street 1 29.06.1904 7 BRISTOW Rosanna 26, Box Hill, Amblecote 1 28.06.1904 8 JAMES Alice Maud Vale Street, Amblecote 1 30.06.1904 9 DOUGHTY Alfred Bell Kidderminster (Suicide Vicarage Road Bridge) 43 04.07.1904 10 MOLINEUX Henry 3, Vicarage Road 77 05.07.1904 11 VALE Harriet 28, Park Street, Brierley Hill 89 05.07.1904 12 TOLLEY Beatrice 6, Box Hill, Amblecote 3 07.07.1904 13 PEARSON Flora Ida 79, Worcester Street 63 11.07.1904 14 BYWATER John 2, Box Hill 2 12.07.1904 15 HILL William 98, King William Street 40 23.07.1904 16 ASHTON Ann Amblecote Road, Delph, Brierley Hill 64 27.07.1904 17 LOASBY Amelia Maria 15, High Street, Amblecote 63 03.08.1904 18 PLANT Job 77, Birmingham Street 44 14.08.1904 19 HILL Violet May 11, Withymoor, Amblecote Infant 22.08.1904 20 PRICE Cooksey 56, Moor Street, Brierley Hill 64 03.09.1904 21 HADEN John William 20, Box Hill Infant 03.09.1904 22 ZINKE Agnes Annie 13, Brettell Lane 55 03.09.1904 23 TURNER Mary 113, Enville Street 71 08.09.1904 24 HAMBREY Skidmore Platts Crescent 62 14.09.1904 25 DINGLEY John 67, Worcester Street 76 16.09.1904 26 ALLCHURCH Mary Ann 55, Collis Street 52 16.09.1904 27 FRIDAY Athol Norman Collis Street Infant 26.09.1904 28 BROWN Walter Leslie Stamford Road Infant 28.09.1904 29 HAND Mary Ann 106, Brettell Lane 73 04.10.1904 30 LOWE George Alexander 82, Brettell Lane 2 05.11.1904 31 BREESE Charles 117, Collis Street Infant 10.11.1904 32 PEARSALL Hannah 7, Villa Street 81 12.11.1904 33 CLEVERLEY Guy Edgar Coalbournebrook, Amblecote 1 29.11.1904 34 CORBETT John 26, Collis Street 84 03.12.1904 35 INSULL Thomas 17, Alwen Street, Wordsley 56 05.12.1904 36 BILL George 26, Colbournebrook, Amblecote 50 15.12.1904 37 ELWELL Isaac 28, Withymoor, Amblecote 72 22.12.1904 38 MORRIS Maggie 2, Yardley Street, Stourbrodge 4 23.12.1904 39 CARTWRIGHT Joseph 32, Brettell Lane 27 27.12.1904 40 HARRIS John Thomas 56, King William Street 44 31.12.1904 1905 41 GRIFFITHS Fanny 55, King William Street 25 19.01.1905 42 LAVENDER Sarah 35, The Dock, Wordsley 23 11.02.1905 43 BRIDGENS Wilfred 105, High Street 6 09.03.1905 44 BATE Henry 19, Box Hill 60 13.03.1905 45 PERRY Edward 69, Bridgnorth Road, Wollaston 71 22.03.1905 46 SMITH Beatrice 61, King William Street 62 10.04.1905 47 SIMPKISS William Henry High Park Avenue, Wollaston 62 10.04.1905 48 HOBSON Bertram Harry 15, Collis Street 19 mths 14.04.1905 49 WAINWRIGHT William Harold 96, King William Street 4 mths 24.04.1905 50 WORRALL Ellen 14, Vicarage Road 5 03.05.1905 51 FINNEY Bert 12, Audnam, Wordsley 12 mths 20.05.1905 52 SMITH John Edward Ravensutch, Quarry Bank 33 20.05.1905 53 SQUIRES Emma 68, Brettell Lane 75 22.05.1905 54 OSBORNE Lilian Edith 14, Brettel Lane 30 days 08.06.1905 55 THOMAS Cyril 5, Amblecote Road 1 19.06.1905 56 MALE William 20, Enville Street,m Stourbridge 82 07.07.1905 57 DAVIES Esther Jane 169, Bloomfield Road, Tipton 49 17.07.1905 58 ARTHUR Edward Brierley Hill 62 18.07.1905 59 FINNEY Lily May 31, Audnam, Wordsley 3 mths 04.08.1905 60 SMITH William 46, High Street 40 10.08.1905 61 SAUNDERS Charlie 40, Collis Street 4 wks 14.08.1905 62 HINGLEY Levi 108, King William Street 77 26.08.1905 63 SMALLMAN Thomas Whitescourt, High Street, Amblecote 78 03.01.1905 64 WALTERS Elizabeth 10, Vicarage Road 60 14.10.1905 65 OAKLEY (Unbaptised) Collis Street 12 hrs 02.11.1905 66 WALTERS Annie 38, Brettell Lane 50 04.11.1905 67 BRUCE Emma The Workhouse, Wordsley 65 11.11.1905 68 JASPER Priscilla 72, High Street, Wollaston 72 14.11.1905 69 BOWKLEY Abigale Cradley Forge, Quarry Bank, Brierley Hill 57 16.11.1905 70 STEVENS Gertrude 19, Merry Hill, Quarry Bank, Brierley Hill 25 22.11.1905 71 PEARSON Louisa 18, Birmingham Street 43 23.11.1905 72 MALE Caroline 21, Watery Lane, Aston 83 28.11.1905 73 ROUND Beatrice Annie 41, Amblecote Road 19 29.11.1905 74 PERKS Samuel James 30, Audnam, Wordsley 46 07.12.1905 75 JONES Thomas Harry 14, King William Street 45 14.12.1905 76 BEDDOWS Thomas 64, Delph Lane, Brierley Hill 74 14.12.1905 77 PERKS William 14, Brettell Lane 73 20.12.1905 1906 78 CARTWRIGHT Henry 24, Box Hill 5 mths 06.01.1906 79 GARBETT Lucy 8, King William Street 76 23.01.1906 80 JONES Thomas Box Hill 85 31.01.1906 81 COOK Charles 11, Vicarage Road 1 day 07.02.1906 82 MEESE Edward 70, Bridgnorth Road, Wollaston 78 22.02.1906 83 SKELDING Fanny 19, Collis Street 35 28.02.1906 84 HATTON Jane 120, Enville Street 49 03.03.1906 85 STARLING Eugenie 3, Church Street 53 03.03.1906 86 BRIDGENS Ellen 121, King William Street 81 10.03.1906 87 SUTTON William Henry The Workhouse, Wordsley 71 17.03.1906 88 DUTTON Mary 14, Amblecote Road 91 24.03.1906 89 TILLEY Jane "George Inn" Stourbridge Road, Lye 65 04.04.1906 90 PARSONS Violet Littleworth Court, High Street 5 mths 09.04.1906 91 SEAL Eliza 15, King William Street 5 hours 25.04.1906 92 SMITH William Arthur 46, Collis Street 24 days 26.04.1906 93 DAVIS Eliza King Street, Quarry Bank 29 07.05.1906 94 SHOTTON Martha Amelia 2, Audnam, Wordsley 4 15.05.1906 95 SPARROW William George Street, Wordsley 57 16.05.1906 96 COX John Heath Lane, Oldswinford 80 02.06.1906 97 PROSUR Thomas 24, Delph, Brierley Hill 36 09.06.1906 98 BARBER Edith 104, High Street 4 11.06.1906 99 TOLLEY James 14, Box Hill 33 27.06.1906 100 COOKSON Sarah 10, High Street 58 04.07.1906 101 SMITH Ellen Box Hill 12 hrs 15.07.1906 102 SAMPSON Elwell Canal Wharf, Amblecote 66 27.07.1906 103 COOPER Ada May Corbett Hospital Lodge 3 mths 11.08.1906 104 HIGHWAY Mary 74, Brettell Lane 40 13.08.1906 105 GRIFFITHS Herbert 27, High Street, Amblecote 72 15.08.1906 106 KENNAR Mary 47, King William Street 48 30.08.1906 107 BRIDGENS Ernest Richard King William Street 17 mths 06.09.1906 108 KINDON William Thomas 68, High Street 3 mths 19.09.1906 109 LAMB William Collis Street 30 09.10.1906 110 ELWELL Lydia 28, Withymoor, Amblecote 67 12.10.1906 111 DAVIS Ada Rose Upper High Street, Lye 17 15.10.1906 112 DOWNS Thomas Brettell Lane, Amblecote 62 16.10.1906 113 HEAL John 34, High Street 57 08.11.1906 114 GREEN Amelia 23, High Street 70 17.11.1906 115 STEVENS William Henry 45, Market Street, Stourbridge 67 28.11.1906 116 HUGHES James 30, Brettell Lane 57 03.12.1906 117 SUTTON James William Coalbourne Villa, High Street 58 06.12.1906 118 BARBER Lily Louisa 102, King William Street 15 29.12.1906 1907 119 WOOLTON Wilfred 9, Brettell Lane 2 mths 05.01.1907 120 SWINGEWOOD Thomas 10, Box Hill 8 26.01.1907 121 BURFORD Gwendoline Dennis Street 7 mths 31.01.1907 122 HALL John Joseph 36, Braithwaite Road, Birmingham 58 02.02.1907 123 CARPENTER Gwendoline Hetty Collis Street 5 mths 04.02.1907 124 GUEST [Thomas] (Unbaptised) Dennis Street 24 days 07.02.1907 125 ROSE Frances 7, Shaw Road Dudley 81 09.02.1907 126 WALKER George Henry Collis Street 61 09.02.1907 127 JONES John 86, Coleman Street, Wolverhampton 84 16.02.1907 128 PARKES Eliza Whitescourt, High Street, Amblecote 73 27.02.1907 129 SHOTTON John Newell 19, Box Hill 42 07.03.1907 130 BATE Elsie 50, Mount Pleasant, Quarry Bank 3 22.03.1907 131 HARRIS Ann 16, Hickman Street, Lye 80 27.03.1907 132 TILLEY George Harry 44, High Street 52 28.03.1907 133 ALLPORT Sarah 12, Allports, Dingle, Caledonia, Quarry Bank 66 30.03.1907 134 BARBER [William] (Unbaptised) 104, High Street 4 hrs 05.04.1907 135 WORTON Elizabeth 51, King William Street 48 09.04.1907 136 ABBOTT Thomas Frederick 38, John Street, Wordsley 46 10.04.1907 137 COOPER Lucy Winifred 43, Enville Street 2 20.04.1907 138 WALL William Henry 506, Dudley Road, Wolverhampton 58 04.05.1907 139 WHITEHOUSE William 46, Brettell Lane 68 11.05.1907 140 HARBAGE Samuel 64, King William Street 81 01.06.1907 141 BENINGTON Anne 21, Bridgnorth Road, Wollaston 86 04.06.1907 142 HARDING Henry The Union, Wordsley 62 06.06.1907 143 WALKER Walter Henry 68, King William Street 10 days 10.06.1907 144 WALKER Lilian Maud 68, King William Street 13 days 10.06.1907 145 BEACH Annie Maria 77, King William Street 27 14.06.1907 146 WILLIMOTT Ellen Broad Street, Kingswinford 63 08.07.1907 147 DAVIS John 112, Brettell Lane 12 mths 13.07.1907 148 FIRM [Samuel] (Unbaptised) Villa Street 1 day 19.07.1907 149 WILLIAMS Eliza Collis Street 73 09.08.1907 150 ELWELL Sampson Arthur Bent Street, Brierley Hill 20 14.08.1907 151 HALE William 10, Worcester Street, Kidderminster 75 19.08.1907 152 SPARROW William Archibald 4, George Street, Wordsley 22 27.08.1907 153 HILL Gertrude 116, King William Street 9 09.09.1907 154 PARRISH Joseph 101, Brettell Lane 54 12.09.1907 155 HIGGS Elizabeth Ida 63, Brettell Lane 19 mths 28.09.1907 156 DEWS David 205, Brettell Lane 32 03.10.1907 157 WOOD John 35, Collis Street >>> 57 26.10.1907 158 SHOTTON Lily 19, Box Hill 4 02.11.1907 159 TILLEY Ann Elizabeth 44, High Street 52 07.11.1907 160 CLARKE Winifred 105, High Street >>> 10 wks 16.10.1907 161 GREEN Ephraim Box Hill (from Workhouse) 72 09.11.1907 162 WORRALL Charles 55, High Street 19 mths 13.11.1907 163 EVANS Percy Albert 11, King William Street 12 mths 19.11.1907 164 BOWKLEY Edward Silas Pilgrim's Cottage Inn, Quarry Bank 58 19.11.1907 165 BATES John 15, Box Hill 21 mths 23.11.1907 166 WAINWRIGHT Alice 96, King William Street 37 03.12.1907 167 WILCOX Alice 13, High Street 3 days 09.12.1907 168
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