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BURIALS 1562-1908 Transcribed by David Moore and Doug Williams QUEEN CHARLTON BURIALS 1562-1908 Transcribed by David Moore and Doug Williams No. Burial Date First Name Rel'n Male Rel Female Rel Surname Age Abode Notes 13 Jun 1611 Thomas HASELL [BTs} 25 May 1663 Nicholas LACY [BTs} 19 Jun 1663 John COTTLE? Keynsham [BTs} 17 Jul 1663 Anne LACY Widow [BTs] 1 Sep 1663 William COTTLE? Siston GLS [BTs} 23 Dec 1679 Hester BAKER child 30 Dec 1679 Joan? wife of Hugh VALE 28 May 1615 Elnor dau of John LOCKIAR 20 Apr 1740 Sarah wife of Joseph KELSON 16 Feb 1753 Elizabeth wife of Robert KELSON * Oct 1729 KELSON 16 Aug 1752 Francis wife of John KELSON 22 Mar 1654/5 George SHEPPARD 5 May 1655 William son of John Mary DAVIS 28 May 1655 Mary wife of John DAVIS 14 Jun 1656 Hester dau of John Suzanna HAYWARD 7 Oct 1656 Thomas son of Ambrose Joane GODFREY 3 Jun 1657 William son of William Margery POOLE Chewton Keynsham 5 Sep 1711 George son of George Jane LEWIS 6 Sep 1711 James son of William Hannah RAINS 23 Sep 1711 Susannah dau of Samuel WYATT 30 Sep 1711 Tomas PORTER 19 Oct 1711 George LEWIS 2 Mar 1711/2 Eleanor LAGGE Mrs 18 Apr 1712 George BAKER 18 Jun 1713 John son of James Hester HARRIS 4 Jul 1713 Hester wife of James HARRIS * Jan 1713/4 John HARRIS 24 Apr 1714 Thomas ABBOTT 18 Dec 1714 George SCARLET 29 Jan 1714/5 James SMETHFIELD Mr 24 Mar 1714/5 Sarah dau of William Hannah RAYNS 4 Apr 1715 Rebekah LACY 15 Apr 1715 Ann dau of John Ann PORTER 1 QUEEN CHARLTON BURIALS 1562-1908 Transcribed by David Moore and Doug Williams No. Burial Date First Name Rel'n Male Rel Female Rel Surname Age Abode Notes 24 Apr 1715 Mary dau of George Sarah SCARLET 17 May 1715 George WYATT 17 May 1715 John son of John Ann PORTER 12 Jan 1715/6 Thomas son of Thomas Sarah ABBOT 4 Mar 1715/6 Martha dau of James HARRIS 19 Apr 1716 Richard son of William HARRIS Keynsham 14 Jun 1716 John son of William Hannah RAINS 24 Nov 1717 James PROVIS 28 Nov 1717 Mary dau of Tho Elizabeth PORTER 29 Oct 1720 Henry CREWKERN 30 Oct 1720 Thomas PORTER 14 Aug 1695 William son of Robert WYATT Attorney-at-law 15 Jan 1725/6 Frances HARRIS 25 Jul 1736 William son of William HARRIS 16 Mar 1561/2 Margaret wife of Thomas RUSSELL 18 Mar 1561/2 John son of Thomas RUSSELL 1 Nov 1562 Joanne dau of Thomas COX 5 Nov 1562 John TYLE? Servant of William HAYWARD 8 Nov 1562 Agnes BROKMAN 5 Feb 1562/3 Joane dau of Robert BAULE 17 Feb 1562/3 Alice wife of Robert BAULE 20 Jun 1563 John BROOKMAN 12 Jul 1563 Robt son of John COX 10 May 1564 Joane COX 12 May 1564 Joane BAULE 29 Aug 1564 Bridget HOYE? 10 Nov 1564 Agnes dau of John LACY 25 Jan 1567/8 Elizabeth dau of Thomas COLLENS 4 Feb 1567/8 Edith dau of Thomas HYRKS HYCKS? 28 Mar 1568 Elizabeth STOCKWOOD 2 Apr 1568 John son of John POOLE 13 Nov 1568 Joanne BRAY 25 May 1572 Joanne HIXE 15 Jun 1574 John COX 2 QUEEN CHARLTON BURIALS 1562-1908 Transcribed by David Moore and Doug Williams No. Burial Date First Name Rel'n Male Rel Female Rel Surname Age Abode Notes 10 Jan 1574/5 Thomas WHITWOOD 12 Jan 1574/5 Robbe BAULE 3 Apr 1575 Margaret dau of Eleanor BROWNE 30 Apr 1575 Agnes WESTBROOKE or HOLBROOKE? 30 Apr 1578 Margaret wife of John STEVENS? 27 Jul 1578 Joanne wife of John LACY 21 Sep 1578 William MOGGE 10 Feb 1588/9 William HAYWARD Gent 22 Feb 1588/9 Elizabeth wife of James PROSYE 23 Feb 1588/9 Alice dau of William VOGGE 5 May 1589 George HAYWARD 19 Jul 1591 John SHEPPARD 13 Sep 1592 Mary dau of John VALE 8 Feb 1598 John LACY 6 Jul 1599 Isable BROOKE 23 Mar 1600/1 Nicholas LOKYER 16 Jan 1601 Agnes GIBBES 7 Mar 1601 Thomas HARRIS 29 Jun 1601 Marye dau of Thomas HAYWARD 29 Oct 1601 Agnes wife of John VALLE 1 Jul 1602 Edward GIBBENS 5 Jan 1602/3 Elen LOCKIAR Widow 9 Jan 1602/3 Elenor BROWNE Widow 5 Feb 1602/3 Thomas son of Thomas BROWNE 21 Jun 1603 Lawrence BALLE 8 Aug 1603 George JOWNES? Servant of Mr Wm FORD? 30 Jan 1603/4 John VALE Sometime clerk of Qu Ch 10 Jul 1605 John GYBBENS the elder 28 Apr 1606 John POOLE 25 Oct 1606 John son of Thomas HAYWARD 23 Mar 1608/9 Joice WYATE Mrs 9 Aug 1609 John VALE 100 Snr. Supposed to be 100 years old 13 Nov 1609 Alice wife of William HAWKINS 6 Sep 1610 James PROVICE 3 QUEEN CHARLTON BURIALS 1562-1908 Transcribed by David Moore and Doug Williams No. Burial Date First Name Rel'n Male Rel Female Rel Surname Age Abode Notes 24 Feb 1611/2 Anne dau of James COX 13 Jul 1612 Mary wife of William FOORD Mr FOORD gent 15 Jul 1612 Johan wife of William HAYWARD Yeoman 28 Mar 1613 Agnes wife of Richard PROVICE 5 Apr 1613 John COX 20 May 1613 Johan dau of James PROVICE 1 Jun 1613 John son of Nicholas LACEY 10 Aug 1613 Nicholas son of John LOCKIER John LOCKIER jnr 7 Feb 1613/4 John son of John COX 1 May 1614 John? HAYWARD Gent 24 Nov 1614 Mary wife of George HAYWARD 31 Dec 1614 Elionor wife of John PROSSER 2 Feb 1614/5 Wm son of James COX 2 Feb 1614/5 Nicholas son of James COX 21 Jan 1615/6 Edith POOLE 7 Dec 1616 John SHEAPHEARD 27 Mar 1616 Robert HOLBROOKE 28 May 1615 Elnor dau of John LOCKIAR 27 Oct 1617 Joane SHEPHEARD Widow 1 Jul 1619 Alice COX 1 Jul 1619 John LOCKYER the older 9 Jul 1619 Rachel wife of John HOLBROOK 14 Dec 1619 Banabus son of Banabus WEBBE 19 Jan 1619/20 CROSSE Widow 25 Jan 1619/20 Hester HAYWARD 4 Mar 1619/20 Melior MAINEARD 30 Jun 1620 Nicholas COX 21 Sep 1621 Thomas HAYWARD 6 Oct 1622 Elizabeth DERRELL? 26 Dec 1622 Alice BALL [BID? - ref BTs] 14 May 1623 Francis COX 3 Sep 1623 William BRUER 11 Oct 1623 Thomas son of Thomas HAYWARD Stockwood 9 Nov 1623 Matthew HANNAM [Ref BTs] 4 QUEEN CHARLTON BURIALS 1562-1908 Transcribed by David Moore and Doug Williams No. Burial Date First Name Rel'n Male Rel Female Rel Surname Age Abode Notes 20 Apr 1624 Richard COX 1 Oct 1624 William son of Richard COX 25 Dec 1624 Agnes wife of John LOKER 23 Jul 1626 William HIX 17 Mar 1626/7 John LOCKER 19 Jun 1627 Anne dau of William COX 3 Mar 1628/9 Mary dau of William SHEAPHERD 21 Apr 1629 Richard son of Richard COX 23 Oct 1629 Johan dau of Richard JOY 12 Mar 1629/30 Edward son of Edward HARRIS 20 Aug 1630 Eadith HAYWARD Mrs 17 Aug 1631 Edith wife of James COX 24 Nov 1632 Fortune wife of Edward HARRIS 19 Dec 1632 William COX 27 Dec 1632 Anne dau of Edward HARRIS 24 Feb 1633/4 William son of Edward FUDGLE 3 Dec 1634 Anthoney son of Nicholas LACY 1 Feb 1634/5 Edith wife of Walter COX 10 May 1635 Richard son of Richard JAY 26 Dec 1635 Margaret HAYWARD Keynsham 7 Jan 1636/7 William HAYWARD Snr. 19 Feb 1636/7 Alce LOKIER Widow 12 Aug 1637 Samuel HAYWARD 20 Nov 1637 Joseph son of Samuel HAYWARD 7 Jan 1637/8 Thomas son of Richard JOY 2 Mar 1637/8 Steephen son of Samuel HAYWARD 29 Aug 1638 Robert VALE 23 Nov 1638 Margaret HAYWARD 26 Nov 1638 Richard JOY 28 Nov 1638 Alce wife of Richard VALE 17 Jan 1638/9 Agnes PROVICE 22 Mar 1638/9 James COX 1 Aug 1639 William son of Wm COOMBE 11 Mar 1639/40 Edward HARRIS 5 QUEEN CHARLTON BURIALS 1562-1908 Transcribed by David Moore and Doug Williams No. Burial Date First Name Rel'n Male Rel Female Rel Surname Age Abode Notes 17 May 1640 Joan dau of John BLACKMAN 11 Jan 1640/1 William son of Thomas PROVICE 2 Mar 1640/1 Joan HICKES Widow 24 Mar 1640/1 Katherine wife of John STIBBINS 20 Apr 1720 Thomas PORTER 5 May 1690 Judith wife of John WHIPPLE 19 Jul 1691 Mary dau of James HARRIS 14 Feb 1691/2 John HAYWARD Mr 6 Mar 1691/2 Wm HAYWARD Mr * * 1674 Thomas PROVICE about All Hallows 1 Nov 1676 Susana wife of John HAYWARD 30 Jul 1677 John son of Edmond BOULTER 25 Sep 1677 Ann wife of Nicholis LACY 30 Jan 1677/8 BROWNEN 2 Sep 1678 John son of Walter COX * * 1681 Mary ABBOTT in linen * * 1681 Jono BULLOCK * * 1681 Elizabeth NEWMAN * * 1681 Elinor NEWMAN * * 1682 John DAVIS 1 Apr 1683 Tho SEBRANCE Died 29 Mar 3 Jul 1686 Hester dau of William HARRIS 24 Jan 1692/3 John WYATT Butcher 24 Apr 1794 W BOULTER 92 Died Thurs of Easter week. [William BOULTER was buried 28 Apr 1794 - 24th was date of death - duplicate entry]. 19 Jul 1701 Ann WYATT 4 Nov 1701 Robert WYATT * * 1701 Dinah dau of Elixander LEWIS 9 Sep 1703 Mary POOL 10 Dec 1704 Frances wife of Nicholas HARRIS 16 Dec 1704 Bridget POOL Sister of Mary POOL 20 Feb 1704/5 Joane wife of Ambrose GODFREY 6 QUEEN CHARLTON BURIALS 1562-1908 Transcribed by David Moore and Doug Williams No.
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