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Bromsgrove Circuit WESLEYAN METHODIST HISTORIC ROLL VOLUME 22 BROMSGROVE CIRCUIT Page 239 HARTLEY William P Aintree Liverpool HARTLEY Christiana Aintree Liverpool HARTLE John Wildmoor HARTLE Sarah Wildmoor HEDGES Henry Bromsgrove HARRIS Thomas Windsor Square JONES Joseph Bromsgrove INGRAM Tom Henry Bromsgrove INGRAM Elsie E A Bromsgrove WARD Hannah In Memoriam WARD Thomas In Memoriam WARD Elizabeth A A In Memoriam WARD John In Memoriam INGRAM James Uxbridge INGRAM Frances In Memoriam GRIFFIN Mary Ann In Memoriam GRIFFIN William Bromsgrove GRIFFIN Jessie Bromsgrove GRIFFIN Marion A Bromsgrove GRIFFIN William B Bromsgrove GRIFFIN Agatha Bromsgrove GRIFFIN Jennie Bromsgrove GRIFFIN Ruth Beryl In Memoriam GRIFFIN Ethel Frances In Memoriam ROLLS Josephine Ella Bromsgrove GILES George Bromsgrove LITTLE Frederick Bromsgrove LITTLE Hannah Bromsgrove LITTLE Alice Bromsgrove POWELL James Sidemoor Bromsgrove POWELL Sarah Ann Sidemoor Bromsgrove POWELL Harry Sidemoor Bromsgrove EWEN T B Blackwell HARTLE Henry Griffin In Memoriam LOESCHER Emma Whitehouse Farm Sutton Coldfield Page 240 HARPER James In Memoriam HARPER Amelia Birmingham PEARSALL Emma Birmingham PATTERSON Gertrude A Labrador, Canada PEARSALL Francis J South Africa PEARSALL Helena F Birmingham HARPER Amelia Jane Birmingham HUTCHINSON Harriet In Memoriam HARPER Ewen Barnt Green Bromsgrove HARPER Amy A N Barnt Green Bromsgrove HARPER Gertrude A Barnt Green Bromsgrove HARPER Leonard Ewen Barnt Green Bromsgrove HARPER Ida May Barnt Green Bromsgrove CURTIS Elizabeth In Memoriam NEWEY Martha Ann In Memoriam BRAMPTON Fredk W Chaddesley Corbett Bromsgrove BRAMPTON Emily E Chaddesley Corbett Bromsgrove BRAMPTON Annie N Chaddesley Corbett Bromsgrove BRAMPTON Edith Chaddesley Corbett Bromsgrove BRAMPTON Gertrude Chaddesley Corbett Bromsgrove BRAMPTON G Stuart Chaddesley Corbett Bromsgrove BRAMPTON Dorothy E Chaddesley Corbett Bromsgrove DUTTON Sophia Carter The Broom House Bromsgrove DUTTON Margaret J The Broom House Bromsgrove 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Bromsgrove HEDGES Ellen Wellington Road Bromsgrove HEDGES Pattie Wellington Road Bromsgrove BRIGHTON John Alfred High St Bromsgrove BRIGHTON Helen High St Bromsgrove BRIGHTON Alfred Ernest High St Bromsgrove BRIGHTON Helen Frances High St Bromsgrove BRIGHTON Alice Lilian High St Bromsgrove BIRCH Jacob Bromsgrove GOODE Enoch New Road Bromsgrove GOODE Eleanor Agnes New Road Bromsgrove GOODE Wilfred Enoch New Road Bromsgrove GOODE Horace Chas New Road Bromsgrove GREEN Mary Balmoral Villa Bromsgrove Page 242 MORGAN William Bournheath Bromsgrove MORGAN Alice Bournheath Bromsgrove PRANGNELL Tom Station Rd Bromsgrove PRANGNELL Edith Station Rd Bromsgrove PRANGNELL Margaret Station Rd Bromsgrove PRANGNELL Fredk Thos Station Rd Bromsgrove GREEN Daisy Caroline Balmoral Villa Bromsgrove PATRICK Edwin South Road, Aston Fields Bromsgrove WOOD John Gibson Blackwell JEVONS-WOOD Lizzie M B Blackwell HARDING Eva Blackwell FREEMAN Lucy Blackwell NEWBURY Caroline Blackwell CORBETT Kate Blackwell WALTERS John Five Ways Bournheath WALTERS Maria Five Ways Bournheath FOX Henry J Bournheath JUKES Samuel Thomas In Memoriam TURNER Catherine Hanover Street Bromsgrove RUTTER Charles Lickey End CORBETT Mrs Bromsgrove SOLVEN William Stoke Works WHITWORTH Mrs Bromsgrove SASSONS Henry Aston Fields Bromsgrove SASSONS Rosa Aston Fields Bromsgrove SASSONS Ada Rosalie Aston Fields Bromsgrove SASSONS Elsie Eugenie Aston Fields Bromsgrove SASSONS Daisy Clarissa Aston Fields Bromsgrove SUTTON James Elmsdale Bromsgrove SUTTON Mercy Elmsdale Bromsgrove WHEELER Mary Eliz Elmsdale Bromsgrove FIELD Charles The Landscape Bromsgrove FIELD Amelia The Landscape Bromsgrove FIELD Frances A The Landscape Bromsgrove Page 243 GILES Harry Bromsgrove GARNER Benjamin The Mound Fairfield GARNER Emily The Mound Fairfield IRISH Henry Wellington Road Bromsgrove IRISH Ellen Wellington Road Bromsgrove EVANS J J Aston Fields Bromsgrove BANNER Louisa Wellington Road Bromsgrove BANNER Agnes Wellington Road Bromsgrove MERRICK Alfred Bromsgrove LACEY Fred Rock Hill Bromsgrove LACEY Alfred Rock Hill Bromsgrove LACEY Harry Rock Hill Bromsgrove LACEY Joseph Rock Hill Bromsgrove LACEY Edith Rock Hill Bromsgrove LACEY Andrew Rock Hill Bromsgrove LACEY Edwin Rock Hill Bromsgrove FIELD Charles Lambert Bromsgrove FIELD Ewart Gladstone Bromsgrove GARNER Harold The Mound Fairfield SUTTON Ann In Memoriam SUTTON William In Memoriam WHEELER Elizabeth In Memoriam SUTTON Sarah Clayworth DAVIS W Catshill MATTHEWS W Catshill EDWARDS H Catshill MATTHEWS John Catshill COX E Catshill PARTRIDGE Mary Catshill FORGAN M Dingleside Lodge Barnt Green Pages 244-250 Blank EVESHAM CIRCUIT FOLLOWS.
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