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Consolidated Burial Records Consolidated Burial Records - Ecclesfield Cemetery - Churchyard Section Ecclesfield Cemetery, Priory Road, Ecclesfield, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, S35 9XY Related Files: Plan Showing Churchyard Burial Sections.jpg and Plan Showing Churchyard Burial Sections.pdf ©Copyright St Mary's Church - Ecclesfield and Others User Notes: This Spreadsheet contains 6320 Records covering the Old Burial Ground, Burial Ground South Pts 1 & 2 and Burial Ground North Pts 1 & 2 The records are sorted by SURNAME - then by PLOT NO and then by FIRST NAME to ensure all family burials are grouped together The LINE (CELL) background colours YELLOW, WHITE, PINK or BLUE indicate the location area on the corresponding plan In the AGE column suffix: Inf = Infant d = days w = weeks m = months age at time of death The ABODE column indicates the domicile (if known) at time of death Updated 24th June 2018 to correct minor date issue in BGN 1&2 - Final Document runs to 116 pages INDEX the index column has been left empty for your own reference to be added INDEX SURNAME FIRST NAME AGE BURIAL DATE PLOT NO AREA ABODE ABRAHAM Elijah 51 21/02/1907 26 South Part 2 Grenoside Workhouse ADAMS Fanny 76 13/01/1932 306 O/B Part 3 45 Johnson Lane/Ecclesfield ADAMS Jonathan 80 04/12/1937 306 O/B Part 3 5 Millhouse Rd/Crookes/Sheffield ADAMS Charles Ephraime Wood 6m 10/03/1899 209 South Part 2 8 Bardwell Rd/Wincobank ADAMS Hannah Holmes 57 23/01/1899 209 South Part 2 8 Bardwell Rd/Wincobank ADCOCK Alice 7 29/05/1898 107 South Part 2 Ecclesfield ADCOCK Mary 76 04/03/1929 107 South Part 2 113 High St/Ecclesfield ADCOCK Richard 75 04/03/1929 107 South Part 2 113 High St/Ecclesfield ADDY John 70 07/08/1890 626 O/B Part 4 Chapeltown ADDY Mary 67 25/07/1883 626 O/B Part 4 Whitley Hall Lodge/Grenoside ADDY Benjamin 85 28/08/1882 698 O/B Part 4 Workhouse ADDY Mary 68 31/03/1901 906 O/B Part 4 The Wheel/Ecclesfield ADDY William 78 16/06/1901 906 O/B Part 4 The Wheel/Ecclesfield ADNITT Wilfred Broughton 4m 06/09/1898 580 O/B Part 3 Ecclesfield Common AGER Sarah 43 23/05/1898 20 South Part 2 Workhouse AITCHISON Thomas Ballas 2 13/12/1874 11 O/B Part 3 Sheffield Lane Top AKRED David 47 25/12/1892 1024 O/B Part 4 Ecclesfield ALDERSON Doris May 22 10/07/1919 27 North Part 2 131A Church St/Ecclesfield ALDERSON Sarah Alice 90 29/12/1961 27 North Part 2 132 Ecclesfield Rd/Chapeltown ALDERSON Eric 7m 31/01/1918 133 North Part 2 82 St Michaels Rd/Ecclesfield ALDERSON Jessie 52 23/03/1944 133 North Part 2 13 Strawberry Ave/Ecclesfield ALDERSON Thomas 71 19/08/1904 337 South Part 1 Church St/Ecclesfield ALDERSON Ellen 86 02/03/1921 338 South Part 1 110 The Common/Ecclesfield ALDERSON Ellen 2 23/04/1876 933 O/B Part 4 Ecclesfield ALDERSON Mary 60 06/04/1933 933 O/B Part 4 140 Church St/Ecclesfield ALDERSON Tom 1m 30/12/1896 933 O/B Part 4 Ecclesfield ALDERSON William Allen 78 30/08/1943 933 O/B Part 4 140 Church St/Ecclesfield ALDERSON William 65 31/01/1938 27 North Part 2 131A Church St/Ecclesfield ALLCOCKS Francis 41 10/06/1900 369 South Part 1 296 Doncaster Rd/Rotherham ALLEN Ethel Mary 49 05/12/1918 51 North Part 2 52 Whitecross Rd/Cudworth/Barnsley ALLEN Evelyn Parker 87 02/02/1961 147 South Part 2 Hartwell Home/Ecclesfield(Cremated) ALLEN George 80 28/09/1956 147 South Part 2 14 Tapton View Rd/Sheffield ALLEN John William 14m 08/12/1900 147 South Part 2 The Common/Ecclesfield ALLEN Edward 53 27/12/1895 166 O/B Part 3 Whitley Lane/Ecclesfield ALLEN Mary 28 27/11/1878 166 O/B Part 3 Ecclesfield ALLEN William Edward 64 27/01/1939 166 O/B Part 3 131A Church St/Ecclesfield ALLEN Arthur James 66 19/05/1934 243 O/B Part 3 Butterthwaite Wheel ALLEN James 60 02/02/1893 243 O/B Part 3 Ecclesfield ALLEN Mary Ann 66 29/12/1951 243 O/B Part 3 25 Shirehall Crescent/Sheffield 5 ALLEN William 59 20/02/1896 337 South Part 1 Ecclesfield ALLEN Edith Annie 75 12/10/1940 243 O/B Part 3 33 Town End Rd/Ecclesfield ALLISON Henry 23 29/08/1916 70 South Part 2 34 Town End Rd/Ecclesfield ALLISON Mary Ann 66 07/11/1924 70 South Part 2 34 Town End Rd/Ecclesfield ALLISON William 1 12/12/1901 70 South Part 2 Ecclesfield ALLISON William 80 25/10/1938 70 South Part 2 34 Town End Rd/Ecclesfield ALLISON Albert 16m 27/02/1909 303 South Part 1 25 Stocks Hill/Ecclesfield ALLISON Gertude 100 22/12/1980 303 South Part 1 12 Linden Rd/Ecclesfield ALLISON Ruth 5m 02/12/1918 303 South Part 1 12 Linden Rd/Ecclesfield ALLISON William 22m 17/10/1900 303 South Part 1 Ecclesfield ALLISON Ann 61 31/01/1898 389 South Part 1 Ecclesfield ALLISON James 82 08/03/1909 389 South Part 1 21 Stocks Hill/Ecclesfield ALLISON Annie 34 17/06/1909 402 North Part 1 57 High St/Ecclesfield ALLISON James 53 02/01/1924 402 North Part 1 24 Stocks Hill/Ecclesfield ALLISON John 9w 08/10/1880 1014 O/B Part 4 Wincobank ALLISON Frank 74 22/04/1950 303 South Part 1 12 Linden Rd/Ecclesfield ALLOTT Henry 65 25/05/1892 12 O/B Part 3 Grenoside ALLOTT Mary 71 28/09/1896 12 O/B Part 3 Grenoside ALLOTT Harriet Ann 79 29/09/1938 152 North Part 2 2 New Lane/Grenoside ALLOTT Martha 72 24/01/1953 152 North Part 2 2 New Lane/Grenoside ALLOTT Willie 76 13/06/1950 152 North Part 2 2 New Lane/Grenoside ALLOTT Leslie 11m 29/06/1911 316 North Part 1 Grenoside ALLOTT Emma 86 28/02/1927 358 O/B Part 3 2 New Lane/Grenoside ALLOTT Frank 25 22/01/1890 358 O/B Part 3 Grenoside ALLOTT John 54 09/01/1889 358 O/B Part 3 Grenoside ALLOTT Tom 47 11/01/1916 358 O/B Part 3 Grenoside ALLOTT Herbert 30 27/07/1910 359 North Part 1 Lump Lane/Grenoside ALLOTT Cyril Fleetwood 5m 25/08/1909 386 North Part 1 Main St/Grenoside ALLOTT Albert 37 26/11/1919 429 North Part 1 Royal Infirmary/Sheffield ALLOTT Annie 51 30/01/1909 429 North Part 1 Hood Nook/Grenoside ALLOTT Frank 18 14/05/1919 429 North Part 1 Charlotte Rd/Sheffield ALLOTT Ada 4m 19/12/1897 840 O/B Part 4 Whitley ALLOTT Maria 59 20/10/1886 887 O/B Part 4 Workhouse ALLSON Sarah 47 23/02/1900 392 South Part 1 Ecclesfield ALMOND Doris 5m 16/11/1908 358 O/B Part 3 Cinder Hill/Grenoside ALMOND Ellen 38 21/01/1910 365 North Part 1 Cinder Hill/Grenoside ALMOND Frank 75 18/10/1945 365 North Part 1 224 Thorncliffe Ave/Chapeltown ALMOND Lawrence 19 15/07/1925 365 North Part 1 75 Thorncliffe Ave/Chapeltown ALMOND Maggie 2m 08/09/1911 365 North Part 1 St Michaels Rd/Ecclesfield ALMOND Sarah 75 21/12/1892 419 O/B Part 3 Highfields/Sheffield AMBLER Louisa Frances 43 01/10/1908 948 O/B Part 4 Hoyland/Barnsley ANDREWS James 52 23/06/1899 222 South Part 1 Grenoside ANDREWS Lucy 49 26/03/1912 290 North Part 2 81 The Common/Ecclesfield ANDREWS Bertha Annie 82 22/01/1957 294 O/B Part 3 21 Bates St/Sheffield ANDREWS Willis 49 04/01/1908 453 North Part 1 Grenoside ANDREWS Elsie 20d 23/07/1889 468 O/B Part 3 Wragg Wheel/Ecclesfield ANDREWS Frances 89 09/04/1958 468 O/B Part 3 7 Olivers Cottage/Ecclesfield ANDREWS Thomas 81 26/03/1938 468 O/B Part 3 Olivers Cottage/Ecclesfield ANDREWS Emily 7 26/01/1891 644 O/B Part 4 Grenoside ANDREWS Leah Inf 07/08/1892 644 O/B Part 4 Grenoside ANDREWS Walter 3 29/01/1891 644 O/B Part 4 Grenoside ANDREWS Albert 20 18/05/1882 778 O/B Part 4 Workhouse ANDREWS Edna 84 18/10/1911 940 O/B Part 4 84 Cross Hill/Ecclesfield ARCHER John 73 15/03/1898 840 O/B Part 4 Whitley ARCHER Sarah 61 12/11/1880 840 O/B Part 4 Smithy Wood ARMITAGE Benjamin 65 29/08/1913 6 North Part 2 78 Clarkehouse Rd/Sheffield ARMITAGE Alice Ann 41 07/07/1908 94 South Part 2 127 Church St/Ecclesfield ARMITAGE Charles Benjamin 35 27/04/1939 94 South Part 2 127 Church St/Ecclesfield ARMITAGE George Richard 5m 28/04/1897 94 South Part 2 Ecclesfield ARMITAGE Robert 85 12/01/1944 94 South Part 2 123 Church St/Ecclesfield ARMITAGE Benjamin Machen 24 07/02/1886 271 O/B Part 3 Ecclesfield ARMITAGE George 67 15/03/1898 271 O/B Part 3 Ecclesfield ARMITAGE Sarah 66 20/02/1900 271 O/B Part 3 Ecclesfield ARMITAGE Aaron 61 06/07/1900 346 South Part 1 Workhouse ARMITAGE Hannah 49 17/01/1901 465 O/B Part 3 High Green ARMITAGE Sarah 75 16/02/1912 665 O/B Part 4 Workhouse/Grenoside ARMSTRONG Elizabeth 90 27/03/1886 516 O/B Part 3 Workhouse ARRANDALE William Charles 54 19/04/1923 1B South Part 2 124 Wincobank Ave/Sheffield ARTHUR Charles 67 13/05/1890 409 O/B Part 3 Workhouse ARUNDEL Ann Harriet 81 19/06/1941 252 South Part 1 City General Hospital/Sheffield ARUNDEL Charles Edward 13 22/06/1908 252 South Part 1 Lodge Moor Hospital ARUNDEL Edward 53 22/01/1918 252 South Part 1 84 Wincobank Rd/Sheffield ARUNDEL Frederick Vere 15m 29/04/1897 252 South Part 1 Upper Wincobank ARUNDEL Mary 5 07/09/1879 384 O/B Part 3 Wincobank ARUNDEL Nathaniel 64 27/01/1886 384 O/B Part 3 Wincobank ARUNDEL Ruth 65 27/09/1898 384 O/B Part 3 12 Rushby St/Sheffield ASHALL Ellen 50 08/12/1878 461 O/B Part 3 Ecclesfield ASHAM Trevor 7m 29/02/1936 282 North Part 2 15 Lump Lane/Grenoside ASHLEY Lydia Towell 6 03/02/1906 404 South Part 1 70 Church St/Ecclesfield ASHTON Joseph 74 28/01/1889 68 O/B Part 3 Grenoside ASHTON Mary Ann 57 03/06/1874 68 O/B Part 3 Grenoside ASHTON Charles 55 16/05/1881 152 O/B Part 3 Sheffield Lane Top ASHTON Sarah 71 05/03/1899 152 O/B Part 3 Sheffield Lane Top ASHTON Fanny 62 29/10/1941 174 South Part 2 30 Linden Rd/Ecclesfield ASHTON Herbert 75 02/06/1951 174 South Part 2 10 Hillside Ave/Sheffield 5 ASHTON Norah 2 22/01/1931 174 South Part 2 30 Linden Rd/Ecclesfield ASHTON Reginald 7m 28/03/1902 174 South Part 2 Ecclesfield ASHTON Harriet 75 30/10/1899 287 O/B Part 3 Grenoside ASHTON William 65 30/08/1885 287 O/B Part 3 Grenoside ASHTON Annie 83 12/12/1939 382 South Part 1 Mental Hospital/Wadsley ASHTON Harvey 81 03/10/1934 382 South Part 1 15 Woodside Lane/Grenoside ASHTON Sarah 42
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