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Chardstock Burials to 1879 CHARDSTOCK ST. ANDREWS CHURCH - BURIALS Source: Chardstock Parish Registers and Bishop’s Transcripts Dates: 1579 to1582 from Bishop’s Transcripts 1597 to 1846 transcripts from Parish Registers, except periods March, 1707 to May, 1716 and April, 1764 to January, 1766 for which no records are available. 1847 to 1879 transcripts have been taken either from photocopies of the Bishop’s Transcripts of the Chardstock Parish Registers, held in Wiltshire Records Office. or from the microfiches of the originals, held in Devon Records Office. There are inconsistencies between the two versions; for instance Susan Cozins in the Bishop’s Transcript appears as Susan Cousins in the Parish Register. 1879 to 1911 transcripts made by CHRG members from photocopies of the original Parish Registers held at Devon Records Office. It is suggested that researchers refer to the separate PDF for All Saints Church as this church was also located in the civil Parish of Chardstock. The researcher is strongly advised to consult the original copies at Wiltshire or Devon Record Office, and use these transcriptions only as a guide to what these sources contain. When using this site, the following points should also be borne in mind: Abbreviations have been avoided wherever possible and full stops have not been used in names, thus Wm C. Watts in the register appears as William C Watts. This measure is designed to assist word search software programmes. Memorial Inscriptions are a further source of information relating to persons buried at Chardstock St. Andrews Church. From our researches, we estimate that approximately 9% (or one in every eleven) entries are missing from the records and this is borne out by the many gaps of two, three, four or even five months in the registers. The wide variations in yearly totals is another indication that not all burials were properly recorded. After the burials there is a separate date listing for the deaths of persons known to have connections with Chardstock. The sources of this information are varied, but are always given. It should not be assumed that persons appearing in this listing were buried at Chardstock. In cases where other research has produced an alternative to the transcribed version, that alternative is shown alongside the transcribed version in [ ] brackets, provided the alternative has an equal or greater likelihood of being the correct or preferred version. CHARDSTOCK ST. ANDREWS BURIALS from Bishops Transcripts at Wiltshire & Swindon Records Office 1579 26th Aug Elizabeth d Constantine DOMETT 5th Feb Alice w John VERIAR 18th Mar John s Thomas WILLSE 1580 10th Apr (Blank) w John SEWARD 24th May Thomasina w John WALKER (Fold in the parchment) 17th Apr Robert s Henry SHINGLER 30th July John s John PLEAR 18th Oct William COXDEN 20th Oct Margaret CATE Widow 6th Nov Timothy s John SEWARD 1st Dec Richard s John PARROCK 10th Jan Walter LYME 4th Feb Susanna d John WOLLMINGTON (Fold in the parchment) 23rd Mar John s John PEARCY 24th Mar Marian w John PEARCY 1581 20th May Henry BULL 30th May Joan CRANDEN Widow 26th June William PARRIS 26th July Nicholas DYLLING 4th Aug Elizabeth w John PARRIS 29th Dec Joan d John HILLARY 8th Jan Margaret w Thomas PEARSE 27th Jan Agnes d William COLMAN 19th Feb Mary w Richard DOWNING 1582 27th Mar Joan w John HILLARD 5th Apr Robert PINNEY 9th Apr John DOMETT 8th July John s John WOLMINGTON 1 CHARDSTOCK BURIALS 1597 - 1846 from Parish Registers 1597 31/3 Thomas BOWDITCH 5/4 Margaret FILLY 3/4 William WODYEATS 8/4 Ann SIMONDS bbd Monck 28/4 HILLES widow 1/5 FERRIS wife of John 2/5 Ann SPEEDE 10/5 Joane WILLS dau of Thomas 15/5 John LIMMAR 17/5 John PARROCK 20/8 Joane DUMMET dau of John 21/8 Dorothy PARROCK wife of Richard 23/8 Leanard GREENSLADE son of John 28/8 WOODYEATS widow 20/9 Edward WALCOMB 3/10 PARROCK widow 8/10 HEALE wife of John 20/10 SEPTIMUS wife of John 7/11 Alice WIAT dau of William 22/11 Dorothy COOKENEY 11/12 Roger TOLLER 15/12 Robert GILL 28/12 John COOKENEY son of Robert 29/12 Joanna WILES wife of Charles 15/1 Charles WILLES 30/1 Elizabeth HOOP 16/2 Aaron HAMLIN 19/2 Elizabeth GILL widow 8/3 CLEMENT widow 1598 26/4 George GUPPIE son of Thomas 28/4 Thomasin BENNETT 14/6 George MERRIMONTH son of Thomas 31/8 Richard STAPLE 16/9 Robert BULL 30/9 Agnes LARCOMBE 15/10 Nicholas WOLMINGTON 10/11 MARTIN widow 16/11 John PEARSE 2/12 George SPILLER son of Agnis -/12 Thomas COOK 9/12 John PEARSE 13/12 Nicholas BULL 22/12 Edward WESTOFFER son of Nicholas 23/12 Thomasin BARNES widow 2 6/1 Joan DUMNOT widow 19/1 Andrew SOUTHANE 1/2 Winifred DUMNOT dau of John 23/2 Walter DENMAN 4/3 Constantine DUMMOT 6/3 Emma PINNIE wife of John 8/3 Mariana LONG bbd Catherine 1599 3/4 Agnes GRANY widow 3/4 Sara [illegible] dau of William 13/4 William SHINDLER son of Lawrence 16/4 Robert SMITH 22/4 Quintilian SELLER son of John 30/4 Alice PARRIS widow 6/5 George SAVORIE 15/5 Elizabeth WHITE 1/6 Joanna WESTOFER 5/6 Elizabeth STAPLE dau of Walter 26/6 Phillippa LARCOMBE widow 16/7 Agnes WILLES 1/8 Richard WOLMINGTON 7/8 Joanna HOOP 8/8 Thomasin WOLMINGTON dau of William 9/8 Robert WYAT 10/9 Joanne SMITH widow 22/9 Philippa COPE dau of Richard 30/10 Thomas MARTIN 17/11 William FIPPEN 1/12 Thomas COLEMAN 12/2 Emma YEAT wife of John 17/2 Elizabeth WOLMINGTON widow 1600 30/4 Florence COOKENEY wife of John 1/6 Joanne COOKENEY wife of William 12/6 Thomas FIPPEN son of widow Mary 18/6 Alice PARRACK dau of Andrew 24/9 Margaret WOLMINGTON widow 6/9 Joanna BONDE 7/11 John STAPLE 19/12 John BENTLEY 20/12 Richard? PARRIS 8/1 Maria SEWARDE 15/1 Elizabeth PARRACK 13/2 Roger MICHEL 20/3 William VINCENT 3 1601 28/3 Hercules HEARNE bbs Christian 17/11 John & Joan SPRAKE son and dau of Edward 26/11 John SHINDLER son of George 28/11 Robert PARRACK son of widow Alice 6/1 Thomasin GRANNY 22/3 Judith DUNSTER dau of Richard 1602 6/4 Marina BULL dau of William 17/4 Avis WIAT wife of Richard 19/4 Edward KNIGHT son of Richard 15/4 Margaret VINCENT widow of Michael 6/12 Nicholas PARSONS son of widow Christian 9/12 Thomas VINNICU? 29/1 Barbara HUMFREY 29/1 Paul Armiger DEWES 10/2 Andrew COOKENEY son of widow Agnes 1603 28/3 Christian GILBERT widow 5/5 Joanna PARRACK dau of Richard 21/5 Alice COOME wife of William 5/7 Thomas WOODICH 6/8 Christian PARRACK wife of Richard 9/8 Thomasin SHINDLER dau of Lawrence 17/8 Roger PARRACK son of widow Alice 22/8 Elizabeth GAMMIGE 7/10 Joanna BONDE wife of John 16/12 Thomas RITCH 6/1 Dorothy SPRAKE widow 16/2 Gamaliel GATE son of Edward 19/2 Edward GATE son of Edward 23/3 Robert LARCOMBE son of Thomas 1604 30/5 Alice PARRACK widow 28/6 Christian EDWARDS dau of John 2/7 Joan FIPPEN wife of Robert 20/7 Alice COOME dau of William 28/9 Barbara ESTMOND wife of Nicholas, Gent 14/12 Sybilla DENMAN widow 4/1 Thomasin WILSHEERE widow Gentlewomen 15/1 Henry ESTMOND Gent 30/1 William COOME 1/3 Richard KNIGHT 4 1605 17/4 John WOLMINGTON 16/4 George SHINDLER 28/4 Amelia COOKENEY widow 14/5 Margaret PINNIE wife of John 23/5 Agnes FREEKE 12/6 Joan CLODE wife of John 20/6 Gertrude CHARDE servant of George Bowditch, Gent 23/6 Christian WHITEMOORE 2/7 John PARRIS senior 13/7 Joan HELLARD wife of William 17/7 Walter DENMAN 29/9 Mary COOKE wife of Andrew 2/10 Richard BOWDITCH son of John, Gent 17/11 George CATE 26/11 Anstis LYNDON 26/11 Alice LINE dau of widow Catherine 30/11 Elizabeth LINE widow 1/1 Alice WOLMINGTON widow 30/1 Elionor HAMLIN dau of Thomas 15/2 John BAYLIE 21/3 Thomas LARCOMBE son of John 21/3 Edith QUYENTIN wife of John, Gent 1606 30/3 Kense? STAPLE son of Peter 11/5 Cecilia FERRY dau of John 22/6 Dorothy VINCENT widow 2/7 Robert KNIGHT son of widow Margaret 14/7 Robert WILLES son of Christopher 8/8 Robert GRANGE 28/9 John EDWARDE 4/10 John LANGE 6/10 Jane GUPPIE dau of John 9/12 William MERIMONTH 19/12 Joan BARNES widow 5/1 John VINCENT son of Nicholas 13/1 Joan ESTMOND dau of Nicholas, Gent 1607 20/2 Richard GREENEFEILD 1/4 Thomas ESTMOND Gent 1/4 Alice SHINDLER with her base child begotten by John CLODE was buried the same day 5/4 George BONDE son of Richard 9/7 Agnes PLEYER dau of Stephen 29/8 Mellis MANNINGE dau of Edward 5/12 John QUINTYN 5 26/12 John HEALE 14/2 Hester LINCOND dau of Michael 22/2 Mary SHOOTE wife of Thomas 25/2 [blank] FIPPIN widow 9/3 John HOWE son of Owen 13/3 Florence FERRIS 23/3 Humfry PRUE 1608 11/4 Agnes MEMBRY widow 21/4 Frances MANNINGE dau of Edward 3/5 Richard HOOP 11/5 Roger STAPLE 5/6 Agnes STAPLE 18/9 Richard WESTOFFER son of widow Joan 12/10 Margaret BOND wife of Richard 18/10 Catherine MARTIN dau of Richard 3/9 William BULL younger 29/12 Christian HEALE widow 5/2 Richard WIAT younger 1609 10/6 [blank] STRONGE dau of Thomas & Jone 7/7 Joan SELLER dau of Francis & Maria 8/7 George TORRIE 18/7 Jone VINCENT dau of Constantine & Alice 22/7 Alice HARRIS wife of John 5/8 Robert MICHEL 11/8 Dorcas CLAP wife of John 2/9 Abraham TORRIE son of widow Ellen 2/10 Joan WESTOFFER widow 24/10 Joan ROCKET als WAKELEY wife of Thomas 2/11 Alice STAPLE wife of George 15/11 Paul PARRACK son of Andrew 16/11 Elizabeth STAPLE dau of George 17/11 John TURNER son of John younger 17/11 Joan FROME? a stranger dying by the wayside 22/11 William STAPLE son of George & Alice 10/1 Elizabeth MANNINGE dau Mr Edward 12/1 Alice BULL widow 12/1 Jone BAILIE wife of John 29/1 Giles BUCKNOLL son of William & Tamsin 11/2 Dorothy FOWLER dau John & Alice 15/2 Thomas VINCENT son of Constantine & Alice 15/2 Patience CHUB widow of Thomas 17/2 Alice VINCENT wife of Constantine 17/2 John CHUB son of Thomas & Patience 6 1610 10/4 Elizabeth GREGORIE wife of Walter 11/4 Robert TIDERLEIGH Esquire J.P.
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