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Holy Trinity Church Amblecote - Burial Register 1942 to 1954 HOLY TRINITY CHURCH AMBLECOTE - BURIAL REGISTER 1942 TO 1954 Entry Name Address Date of death Age Date of Burial Plot ref 1942 1 HEATHCOCK James 47, King William Street 78 04.03.1942 2 TREVIS Eliya 12, Delph Road, Brierley Hill 82 18.03.1942 3 WHITEHOUSE Thomas 23, King William Street 58 28.03.1942 4 CARTWRIGHT William Henry 123, High Street, Amblecote 62 28.03.1942 5 GRIFFITHS Clara 155, King William Street 73 30.03.1942 6 BROOKS Noah 4, Hill Street, Wollescote 72 09.04.1942 7 ALLPORT William District Hospital, West Bromwich 69 18.04.1942 8 COOPER Elizabeth 143, King William Street 72 25.04.1942 9 NEVENS Emily Bertha 29, Platts Crescent 63 16.05.1942 10 WINNALL Sarah Maria 4, Vicarage Road, Amblecote 74 08.06.1942 11 SAUNDERS Richard 44, Collis Street 72 19.06.1942 12 SCOTT Mary Ann 47, Platts Crescent 85 10.06.1942 13 POTTS Frederick John "Douston" Apley Road, Wollaston 55 08.07.1942 14 VENABLES Emily Gertrude Sandfield House, Wordsley (Brettell Lane) 74 28.07.1942 15 GARRATT Alice Emma 1a, Raddlebarn Road, Selly Oak, Birmingham 90 29.07.1942 16 JEFFRIES Sheila "St Davids", Barnett Lane, Wordsley 4 hrs 04.08.1942 17 JEFFRIES Michael Frederick "St Davids", Barnett Lane, Wordsley 4 hrs 04.08.1942 18 LAWRENCE George Humphrey 48, Corbett Crescent 50 27.08.1942 19 CARTWRIGHT Sarah Maria 30, Thorms Road, Quarry Bank 64 01.09.1942 20 BRYCE George 101, King William Street 63 10.09.1942 21 SMITH Elizabeth Corbett Hospital, Amblecote (off Platts Lane) 60 24.09.1942 22 DAVIESusan 207, Brettell Lane 76 03.10.1942 23 ALLPORT Mary 51, School Lane, Quarry Bank 72 08.10.1942 24 CARTWRIGHT William 10, Dunns Bank, Quarry Bank 76 02.11.1942 25 HANCOX Laura 118, King William Street 54 09.11.1942 26 WEBB Florence Rosa Newlands Nursing Home, Rabe, Liss R.D. Hants 86 10.12.1942 27 PRIEST John Mary Stevens Maternity Home, Oldswinford 4 hrs 12.12.1942 28 BATE Albert Edward 79, Merry Hill, Quarry Bank 37 19.12.1942 1943 29 ASTON John Robert Corbett Hospital (55, Stamford Rd) 70 09.01.1943 30 PLANT Elizabeth 7, Baylie Street, Stourbridge 79 12.01.1943 31 WILLIAMS Esther 266, Stourbridge Road, Lye 92 14.01.1943 32 BULLOCK Mark 10, Burton Road, Sedgley 76 01.02.1943 33 BAKER John Edward 46, Church Avenue 66 22.02.1943 34 GORDON Joseph 11, Dennis Street 41 02.03.1943 35 This shows a mis-numbering in the records 36 BARBER Alice "Brendeln", High Street, Wollaston 69 27.03.1943 37 BILL Mary Elizabeth 6, Corbett Crescent 80 07.04.1943 38 GUNN Malcolm Robert 101, Collis Street (Childrens' Hospital, B-ham) 8 mths 08.04.1943 39 OPLE Idas Ferenham 95, Brettell Lane 56 15.04.1943 40 BEACH Edward Henry 53, Gerald Road, Wollaston 74 30.04.1943 41 YOUNG Eliya ? 53, Lyndhurst Drive, Wordsley 67 05.05.1943 42 ROBERTS Louisa Jane Heath House, Heath Lane, Kingswinford 88 08.05.1943 43 FORD Frank Leonard 87, King Williams Street 68 11.05.1943 44 HILL Mary 1, Station Road, Pershore 85 22.05.1943 45 EMERY Dorothy Mary 9, Vale Street, Amblecote 28 18.05.1943 46 GREEN James William Herbert 26, Brettell Lane 62 29.05.1943 47 CHARNOCK Laura 43, King William Street 66 03.06.1943 48 JONES Sarah 60, Collis Street 47 16.06.1943 49 HILL May Gertrude 19, Corbett Crescent 45 20.06.1943 50 PAGE Charlotte Etruria House, Hagley Road, Pedmore 97 18.07.1943 51 DUKES George Harry Corbett Hospital (High Street) 66 22.07.1943 52 JONES Albert Victor Emergency Hospital Barnsley Hall (Westwood St.) 41 24.07.1943 53 WILKES Charles "Penrhos," Church Street, Brierley Hill 88 24.07.1943 54 ALLEN George 124, Brettell Lane 40 28.07.1943 55 MASON Barry Sandfield House, Wordsley (54 Dennis Hall Rd) 17 hrs 07.08.1943 56 GRIFFITHS Rosetta 9, The Wharf, Wollaston Road, Amblecote 6 hrs 09.08.1943 57 HINGLEY Bertha Beatrice (Cremated Rems 12, Vale Street, Amblecote 75 12.08.1943 58 ALLEN Frederick 124, Brettell Lane 58 16.08.1943 59 POSTINS Frederick Corbett Hospital (King William Street) 24 30.09.1943 60 STANDISH Gertrude Lilian Corbett Hospital (Headless Cross, Redditch) 37 03.10.1943 61 DEELEY Sidney 192, Brettell Lane 65 07.10.1943 62 HIMLEY William Reuben Sandfield House, Wordsley 76 16.10.1943 63 CLARKE Alfred 28, Westwood Street, Brierley Hill 70 16.10.1943 64 BENNETT Nathaniel 7, Bagley Street, Stourbridge 68 26.10.1943 65 CRUMP Sarah Ann 16, Eggington Road, Wollaston 66 01.11.1943 66 HILL Harry 17, King Street, Wollaston 80 13.11.1943 67 PROSSER Alice Ann Sandfield House, Wordsley 72 25.11.1943 68 THOMAS Samuel 74, Addison Road, Brierley Hill 69 04.12.1943 69 LOWE Harry 66, Brettell Lane 63 04.12.1943 70 WILKES Georgina Elizabeth 10, Church Avenue 58 06.12.1943 71 FIELDING James 57, Dennis Hall Road, Brierley Hill 85 08.12.1943 72 PLANT Georgina Etruria House, Hagley Road, Pedmore 81 10.12.1943 73 BOLDERO Alexander Francis John 11, Borrington Road, Olton 69 10.12.1943 74 DALLEY Evelyn 79, King William Street 46 14.12.1943 75 TAYLOR Matilda Rebecca 126, High Street 56 20.12.1943 76 WITHERDEN Annie Sarah 99, High Street 79 23.12.1943 77 LOWE Ernest Aeroplane & Motor Castings Ltd Erdington (Brettell Lane) 51 23.12.1943 1944 78 HILL Ellen 52, Hawbush Road, Brierley Hill 65 01.01.1944 79 RHODEN Sarah Jane Sandfield House, Wordsley 83 01.01.1944 80 FARR Caroline 108, High Street 78 04.01.1944 81 CHAPMAN Adelaide 66, Vicarage Road 53 08.01.1944 82 BROOKES Wesley Corbett Hospital 1 day 08.01.1944 83 ELWERE Thomas Homeshaw? 52, Collis Street 79 31.01.1944 84 KINSEY Joseph Worton Woolley "Coniston" Corser Street, Oldswinford 58 31.01.1944 85 BROOKES Joseph "Harboro" Broome Lane, Churchill 78 03.02.1944 86 WHITE Joseph Henry Amblecote House, Vicarage Road 78 18.02.1944 87 WORRALL John 38, Corbett Crescent 64 19.02.1944 88 HILL Mary 126, King William Street 75 23.02.1944 89 BAKER William 5, Collis Street 48 01.03.1944 90 NOCE Charles 76, Brettell Lane 78 03.04.1944 91 GRIFFITHS John Henry 57, King William Street 63 17.04.1944 92 HINGLEY Sarah Jane 96, Thorns Road, Quarry Bank 82 22.04.1944 93 STEPHENS Patricia Mary Sandfield House, Wordsley 2 wks 27.04.1944 94 JONES William Oscar County Mental Hospital, Stafford (King Will. St) 54 10.05.1944 95 BENNETT Daniel ? Corbett Hospital 58 14.05.1944 96 TANDY Thomas Henry Pendeford Lane, Wrottesley, Tettenhall 54 27.05.1944 97 SCRIVER Thomas Penfield Farm, Amblecote 68 01.06.1944 98 LEIGHTON Charles Henry 32, Corbett Crescent 17 28.06.1944 99 ROWLEY Dora Corbett Hospital 45 08.07.1944 100 THOMPSON Cissie Hilda 34, Corbett Crescent 34 10.07.1944 101 LANE Kenneth Alfred Thomas (Private) Military Hospital, St. Hugh's College, Oxford 21 18.07.1944 102 RANDLE Henry 14, Glebe Lane, Stourbridge 71 24.07.1944 103 BRIDGE Alice Matilda 33, Audnam, Wordsley 70 25.07.1944 104 PALMER Emma 17, Dudley Street, Bilston 85 01.08.1944 105 GATES Florence Amelia 33, High Street, Quinton 70 04.08.1944 106 COLLIER ???? 64, King William Street 84 11.08.1944 107 KRAUSE Joseph Harry 36, Collis Street 72 26.08.1944 108 GREENSMITH John David (Sergeant RAF) Ripple, Worcs. (Birch Tree Public House) 19 29.08.1944 109 HUGHES Catherine Sandfield House, Wordsley (Box Hill) 82 09.09.1944 110 POUETON Eliya 54, Platts Crescent 94 15.09.1944 111 HARD George Henry 20, High Street, Amblecote 64 23.09.1944 112 ASTON Thomas 19, Stamford Road 47 03.10.1944 113 WESTWOOD George County Mental Hospital, Stafford (High Street) 60 31.10.1944 114 CORK Barbara Joan 46, Corbett Crescent 13 23.11.1944 115 NEWMAN Herbert 151, Collis Street 67 04.12.1944 116 CARTWRIGHT Annie 65, Amblecote Road, Quarry Bank 42 18.12.1944 1945 117 HEATHCOCK Agnes 47, King William Street 79 03.01.1945 118 GILL Martha 8, King William Street 75 04.01.1945 119 HANCOX Nicholas Corbett Hospital (West Street, Stourbridge) 65 13.01.1945 120 SIMPSON John William 125, King William Street 81 16.01.1945 121 KRAUSE Emily Louise Maud 36, Collis Street 70 16.01.1945 122 WHITEHOUSE Sarah Ann 53, George Street West, Birmingham 88 06.02.1945 123 BROOKES Ada Edith "Harboro" Broome Lane, Churchill 73 13.02.1945 124 MILLS Charles Sandfield House, Wordsley (Brettell Lane) 53 13.02.1945 125 WOOD Hannah 11, Black Horse Lane, The Delph 86 06.03.1945 126 SOUTHAM Mary Ann Sanfield House, Wordsley 79 24.03.1945 127 MALE Phoebe Elizabeth 53, Vicarage Road 80 24.03.1945 128 WITHERDEN Florence Abigale Verrier 99, High Street 85 06.04.1945 129 ADEY James William Sandfield House, Wordsley (Platts Crescent) 70 06.04.1945 130 HARTSTONE Harry 52, Platts Crescent 77 07.04.1945 131 PEARSON Edwin Thomas 46, Collis Street 77 25.04.1945 132 PARDOE Sarah Ann 10, Stamford Road 70 01.05.1945 133 COOPER George Henry 143, King William Street 74 09.05.1945 134 HILL Rhoda Ann 20, Dennis Street 92 07.06.1945 135 DARBY Gladys Kate Corbett Hospital (King William Street) 41 11.06.1945 136 BEAMOND Frederick Joseph 78, Brettell Lane 59 10.07.1945 137 BRISTOW Thomas Sandfield House, Wordsley (Box Hill) 78 14.07.1945 138 JACKSON Frederick Charles Corbett Hospital (King William Street) 73 21.08.1945 139 JENKINS William Albert Crescent Avenue, Brierley Hill 60 12.09.1945 140 TAYLOR Howard Prestwood Sanitorium 56 14.09.1945 141 POTTER George Henry 18, High Street, Amblecote 78 25.09.1945 142 BRIDGERS Annie Gertrude 39, Vicarage Road 72 27.09.1945 143 BENNETT Raymond William 7, Bagley Street, Stourbridge 4 29.09.1945 144 HILL William Thomas 13, Church Avenue, Amblecote 54 06.10.1945 145 TOLLEY James Albert 27, Box Hill, Amblecote 17 13.10.1945 146 COOK Emily 46, Corbett Crescent 60 08.11.1945 147 THOMPSON Edward Albert 27, Collis Street 73 10.11.1945 148 BLOOMER Flora Emily 336, Stourbridge Road, Halesowen 38 12.11.1945 149 BULL Roger Michael 37, Platts Crescent 5 mths 19.11.1945 150 PITT Michael
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