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Churchyardpdf005.Pdf CHURCH REGISTER 1926 ONWARDS FROM CHURCH REGISTER 1926 - NUM DATE PLOT _ NAME PERSONAL NAME SEX DAY AGE Y.O.B ADDRESS 1 1926 Bantock Bertram Bernard iM_ 17-Aug 49 1877 Bury St Edmunds 2 1926 JSugg William M 30-Aug 62 1864 Hawstead 3 1927 Hardy Elizabeth F 22-Mar 82 1845 Metcalfe Alms House, Hawstead 4 1927 Halls Frances Elizabeth F 05-May 76 1851 Tostock 5 1927 Maxim Ann F 18-May 44 1883 Hawstead 6 1927 D22 Daubney William H M 21-May 76 1851 Bury St Edmunds 7 1927 Cocksedge Rachel F 07-Jun 81 1846 Bury St Edmunds 8 1927 Gill Walter John M 19-Sep 70 1857 Hawstead 9 1928 Bugg George M 18-Feb 63 1865 Hawstead 10 1928 Reeve Sidney M 16-Aug 36 1892 Hawstead 11 1928 Metcalf Elizabeth Sophia F 27-Aug 71 1857 Hawstead House, Hawstead 12 1928 A55 Mudd Rebecca Smith F 23-Nov 81 1847 Earls Colne 13 1929 Cook JJ<Lne F 07-Jan 84 1845 Metcalfe Alms House, Hawstead 14 1929 D16 Orbell William M 14-Feb 46 1883 Hawstead Place, Hawstead 15 1929 A45 Barney Susan F 23-Feb 83 1846 60 Bishop's Rd. Bury St Edmunds ^le1 1929 Feakes Eliza F 27-Feb 66 1863 36 Mill Rd, Bury St Edmunds 17 1929 Ward Ellen F 08-Apr 88 1841 36 Mill Rd, Bury St Edmunds 18 1929 Land William Edmund M 19-Nov 89 1 1840 86 Whiting St, Bury St Edmunds 19 1929 Bugg Annie 1864 Hawstead — F 06-Dec 65 20 1930 Sturman Julia Ann F 08-Mar _63 1867 Little Cressingham 21 1930 Crowe Elizabeth F 11-Mar 68 1862 Bury St Edmunds 22 1930 A71 Collett Ellen May F 20-Mar 84 1 1846 Bury St Edmunds 23 1930 ! Wright George M 17-Apr 84 1846 Hawstead J4 1930 Mayes Sarah Ann F 06-May 78 1852 Hawstead 25 1930 Nunn Harriet F 27-May 87 1843 Hawstead 26 1930 Gurney Reginald M 12-Aug 80 1850 Spixworth, Norwich _JZ 1930 Cooke John M 29-Nov 90 1840 136 Mill Rd, Bury St Edmunds 28 1930^ • Boyden Emma F 31-Dec 77 j 1853 36 Mill Rd, Bury St Edmunds 29 1931 Folding Joy May F 12-May 38 1893 |36 Mill Rd, Bury St Edmunds 30 1932 Bumpstead Jack M 07-May 0 1932 Hawstead 31^ 1932 Ridgeon William M 26-Jul 73 1859 36 Mill Rd, Bury St Edmunds 32j 1933 D3 Mortlock Henry M 08-Jun 85J 1848 Metcalfe Alms House, Hawstead 33, I 1933^ Booth Frances Jane Whish F 29-Jun 84i 1849! Bury St Edmunds 34 ; 1933 Wright Sarah Ann F 20-Jul 71 1862 Hawstead 35J_ 1933 Last Ann F 03-Oct 75 1858 Hawstead 3£T j 1933 Symonds Frank M 29-Dec 26 1907 j Great Barton 37 1934 ^Smith Muriel F 18-Jan 22 1912 Hawstead 38 1934 Sewell Emma Matilda F 13-Feb 70 1864 Bradfield St George 39j_ 1934 Frost John M 23-Jul 58 1876 Hawstead 40 1934 Godfrey Ethel Lillian F 24-Sep 17 1917 St Peter's Mem. Home, Woking, Surrey 41 ; 1935 Mason Sarah Ann F 27-Apr 68 1867|Hawstead 42 1935 D3 Mortlock Ellen F 23-May 86 1849 Metcalfe Alms House, Hawstead 43 1936 Sewell Albert M 30-May 78 1858 Sicklesmere Rd. Nowton 44 1 1936 Ridgeon Emily F 19-Sep 83 1853 Metcalfe Alms House, Hawstead (formerly) 45 1936 i Halls Henry William M 13-Nov 89 1847 Rostock 46 1936 D17 Hynds Harry M 09-Dec 35 1901 Audley St, Westminster, London 47 1937 A8 Nunn James M 26-Apr 63 1874 Hawstead 48 1939 Bumpstead Elizabeth F 06-Apr 80 1859 Hawstead 49 : 1939 Symonds Emma 27-Apr 60l 1879 Great Barton F 50 1939 D21 Fulcher Walter M 22-Jun 58JJ1881 Millpost, Hawstead 51 1939 Feakes James M 31-Jul 75 1864 Metcalfe Alms House, Hawstead 52 I 1939! Theobald Arthur M 03-Oct ^_J1 1868 Hawstead 53 1939 Wells Charles William M 18-Nov 78 1861 Hawstead 54 1940 Jarman George M 12-Jun 76 1864! Hawstead (d. 36 Mill Rd, Bury St Edmunds) 55 1940 ! Smith James M 19-Oct 77 1863 Hawstead 56 1940 Bell Agnes Esther F 07-Nov 60 1880 Hawstead (London wartime evacuee) 57 i 1940 Symonds William M i22-Nov 76 1864jGreat Barton(d.36 Mill Rd Bury St Edmunds) 58 1940 A54 Pearson Edith Ann F 16-Dec 69 1871,Hawstead 59 1941 Ambrose Jessie F 03-Jan 46 1895 j Hawstead 60 1941 Skippings Sarah F 23-Jan 70 1871 ! Hawstead 61 1941 Howe James M 03-Feb 85 ISSejHawstead 62 1941 Westley Mary Ann _JF 28-Mar 91j 1850 Little Whelnetham 63 1941 A36 Tooke Edith F 20-May 5 1936 Whepstead Rd. Hawstead 64 1941 A47? Bugg Kate F 31-May 78 1863 JGT Whelnetham (36 Mill Road BSE) 65 194^ Wright Charles M 05-Nov 80 1861 1 Hawstead -J — 66 1942 A64 Pratt jJane 09-Jan 90 1852 Hawstead 67 1942 -i Bumpstead George M 28-Apr 83 1859 Hawstead (d. 36 Mill Rd, Bury St Edmunds) 68 1 1942 D34 Milbank Alice Helina (Ashes) F 04-May'j 81 1861 Carshalton, Surrey ML 1942 A15 Death William Arthur M 01-Octj 60 1882 Brockley 70 1943 Bumpstead jEJIen F 19-Jan 78 1865 Hawstead (d. 36 Mill Rd, Bury St Edmunds) 71i 1943 Reynolds John Edward M 03-Mar 73 1870! Hawstead (d. 36 Mill Rd, Bury St Edmunds) 72 1943 A8? Nunn Anna Maria F 20- Apr 71 1872 IHawstead 73 1944 Boreham Alice May F 15-Feb 50 1894 Hawstead (d St Mary's Hosp Bury St Edmunds) 74 1944 B79 Wright Michael David M 22-Jul 2 ! 1942 Hawstead (d West SuffolkH. Bury St Edmunds) 75 1945 A39 Death Leslie M 31-Jan 23 1922J Brockley (d RAF Westminster Hospital) 76 1945 Land Elizabeth Ellen F ^03-Feb 73T 1872 Bury St Edmunds \4 77 1945 Pearce William JM 27-Apr 1871^Hawstead 78 1945 A46 Barney Mary Ann F 13-Nov 102 1843:6 Metcalfe Alms House, Hawstead 79 1945 Isom Howard Lewis M 10-Dec 45 1900 j Hawstead Place Cottage, Hawstead 80 ^1945 A54 Pearson William M 27-Dec 75^1870 Hawstead 81 1946 Theobald Mary Ann F 08-Jan 77 1869Somerton 82 1946 Boswell Samuel Henry M fio-Mar 5s| 1891 Bury St Edmunds 83 1946 Smith Reginald M T~09-Apr 53! 1893 iHawstead 84 ' ; 1946 Mortlock Frederick James M ^~29-MayT 681 1878 Hawstead (d St Mary's Hosp Bury St Edmunds) 85 ~ 1946 Scales Ann Marie F 18-Sep! 85J 1861 Burnt Cottages, Thurston 86 1947 B14 Wright Winifred Ellen F 21-Jani 44, 1903 The Green, Hawstead 87 1947! Mason W.J. M L^O-Feb7^ 73^ 1874 Hawstead 88 19471 Bennetl Sarah Ann F 24-Feb 871 1860 Hawstead 89 1947 Metcalfe Daisy Emma Whish F 02-May 70 1877 24 Alma Sq St Johns Wood, London NWS 90 1948 B15"~ Bumpstead Lily Marie F 1 11-Feb 55 1893] Hawstead 91 i 1948 Pearce ' Ada Annie F 29-Apr 73 1875 6 Metcalfe Alms House, Hawstead (d Sudbury) 92 1941TB4 Rose Harry Eric M 1904 Hawstead 93 1948 Mason Ellen Fl 06-Aug 63 1885 j Hawstead (d St Mary's Hosp Bury St Edmunds) 94 1948 iGurney Margaret Alice Maud F | 09-Sep1 83 1865 Warwich House BSE, last of Culluims 95 1949 Mortlock Harriet F 14-Jan 79 1870 Metcalfe Alms House, Hawstead | • !- 96 1949 Ramsbotham Stephen M ^ 19-Jan^ 83 1866 Metcalfe Alms House, Hawstead Daphne F 2424-Ma- r 86; 1863 Metcalfe Alms House, Hawstead Alice Saraah F 004-Ju4 n 78 i _1871 Hawstead k George M 008-Ju8 n 66 1883JLawshall Rd Hawstead (d Sudbury) by William M 25 811 1868 The Beeches, HawsteadTJ Susan Aninn F 08 1864 Metcalfe Alms House, Hawstead . „ Jessie F 23 1904jShellcotLHoltor^St Mary, Ipswich Frede k George M 111-Apj1 r 1881 i Hawstead^ Alice F 16-Fe16 b 1881 Hawstead (d West Suffolk H. Bury St Edmunds) eph M 03- 1883 208 Bealty Hs Dolphin Sq LondonSWl 106 arvis M 225-Jul 1876iHawstead (d Sudbury) [_ 107 George M 224-Oc4 t 1878 Bury St Edmunds (late Hawstead) d. Sudbury 108 JohnW liam M 10 .879^Pinfor^End,JHawstead J^ 109 Harriet F 29-Ap2£ r 1876 3 Metcalfe Alms House, Hawstead 110] Ada Mayi F 17-Oc17 t 1871 Hawstead (dJ^Mary's Hosp Bury St Edmunds) 111 Frederick M 22-Ja2: n 1874 Whe_pst_ead_R_d JHawstead 112 Thomas M 24 TL 1881 PostOffice/The Pound^Hawstead^ 113 LucyJ^nn F 26 1875[Hawstead 114 JL953 B13 Meen jRhoda Janme F 225-Jul 82 1871 ^Church Cottages, Hawstead JL15 1953 Pausey rthur M 21 ^885|Pinford Etid^HawsteadJd St Mary's BSE) 116 1954^ Icleaver Thomas M 18-Dec18 i 90 1864 Church FarmJHawstead 117 1954 ! Taylor ! Bertha F 222-De2 c 1867 The Hall, Lavenham 118 Wells Delia F 16-Au16 g 1884]12 The Green, Hawstead 119 Jones iTrevor M 20 1901 Metcalfe Cottages, Lawshajl Rd^ Hawstead JL20 Nunn "William M 06 1869THawstead JL2T Pettitt Florence F 09-ApOS r 1906 Mjllpost IHawstead JL22 Catchpole enry (Ashes) M 22-Apri22 " Iseej'resthuryCot.jradworth^Su^rey J.23 Brewster Emma F 032-No2 v 1885|Havej-hilljlateJHawsteadT[^ JL24 Dubery zabeth F 110-FebC ' 1893 4 Metcalfe A[m^ House, Hawstead 125 ^A/right ctor M 17-Fe17 b 1904 The Green, Hawstead 126 1961JB78 [Wright Ellen F o02-Oc; t 1868 Colchester, Essex lateJriars_Farm, Hawstead 127 1962^667 IWells harles M 113-Ma3 r 1884JStanningfield 128 1_962 i A37 jTooke ertrude F 18-Ma18 y 1899|Hawstead 129 1963 "Frost Elizabeth 11-Jan 1879 Hawstead 130 1965 B82 Carr J__ Violet Joan F 31-May 67 1898|Hawstead House, Hawstead 131U- 1966 B14 Wright William James M 08-Feb 65 1901 j 67 Risby Gate St BSE (late of Hawstead) 132 1 1966 Kerridge Sybil Alice F 15-Mar 70 1896 3 Metcalfe Alms House, Hawstead 133 1966A23 Gill George Robert M 16-Jun 69 1897 j 7 Whepstead Rd.
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