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St Peter & St Paul's Church St Peter & St Paul’s Church KNAPTON VILLAGE BIRTHS, DEATHS & BURIALS 1658 to 2018 Recorded entries for; • Surname • First Name(s) • Age • Date of Birth • Date of Death • Date of Burial Surname Christian Name Age Date of Birth Died Burial Date Abbs Annie Maria 67 Abt 1880 1946 May 16 Abbs Cyril Walter 23 Abt 1897 1920 Oct 11 Abbs Eliza Mary Ann 70 Abt 1862 Runton 7.5.1932 1932 May 12 Abbs Frank 79 Abt 1861 West Runton 29.8.1940 1940 Sept 2 Abbs Gladys Melinda 3mths Abt 1919 1919 May 10 Abbs James Wright 53 Abt 1874 East Runton? 1927 Sept 26 Abbs Mary Ann 32 Abt 1867 1899 Nov 22 Adams Emma Elizabeth 95 Abt 1868 18.2.1963 1963 Feb 21 Aldis Hannah Matilda 16mths Abt 1845 1846 May 17 Allen Jane Hannah 68 Abt 1864 1932 Nov 22 Allen John Thomas 84 Abt 1862 1946 May 29 Allen Thomas 89 Abt 1731 1820 Mar 25 Allison Ann 84 Abt 1753 26.4.1838 1838 May 2 Allison James 41 Bap. 29 May 1774 Knapton 11.3.1816 1815 March 15 Allison Joseph 74 Bap. 10 Oct.1703 Knapton 21.6.1777 Allison Joseph 67 Bap.6 Sept. 1747 Knapton 7.6.1814 1814 June 11 Allison Judith 80 Abt 1799 Barmer 13.9.1879 1879.Sept 8 Allison Samuel 53 Bap.12.4.1772 Knapton 5.9.1824 1824 Sept 8 Allison Sarah 66 Abt 1743 16.4.1809 Allison Sarah 26 Bap. 7.10.1785 Knapton 18.9.1811 Allison Susan 65 Bap1 Mar. 1748 Knapton 1813 Mar 30 Tues. Allison Thomas 77 Bap. 31 May 1736 Knapton 16.5.1813 1813 May 20 Thurs Allison Thomas 83 Abt 1673 6.2.1756 Allison Thomas 81 Abt 1764 Norfolk 12.3.1846 1846 May 17 Allison Thomas 71 Abt 1795 Trunch 30.5.1866 1866 June 5 Amies Elizabeth Infant Abt 1815 1815 Nov 19 Amies Sarah 64 Abt 1783 1847 Aug 5 Amis Maria 37 Abt 1809 1846 July 27 Amiss Elizabeth 9mths Abt 1841 1842 May 11 Amiss Henry Infant Abt 1857 1857 Feb 25 Appleton Amy Harriet 73 Abt 1870 Lessingham 1943 Dec 18 Appleton Arthur Edward 72 Abt 1861 Lessingham 18.1.1933 1833 Jan 23 Appleton Hannah 81 Abt 1820 Lessingham 1.4.1901 1901 April 5 Appleton Susanna Elizabeth 89 Abt 1852 Thorpe Market 1941 Feb 20 Appleton William 63 Abt 1814 Billockby 1877 Feb 7 Arteron Emma Elizabeth 52 27.5.1872 21.5.1925 1925 May 25 Ashley George 42 Abt 1796 1838 June 13 Ashley Malcolm Peter 26 Abt 1927 1953 Aug 9 Ashley Rhoda 93 Abt 1895 Abt 1988 Ashley Valerie 56 Abt 1930 Abt 1987 Baker Elizabeth Perkins 40 Abt 1793 9.11.1833 1833 Nov 14 Baker Samuel 60 Abt 1790 25.4.1850 1850 May 1 Balston Martha 33 1806 Tolpuddle, Dorset 1839 Dec 22 Balston Morgan 56 29.6.1789 Tolpuddle, Dorset 30.9.1845 1845 Oct 5 Bane Eliza 88 Abt 1852 1940 Feb 22 Bane Elizabeth 62 Abt 1884 23.2.1946 1946 Feb 27 Bane J Bane Josiah William 90 Abt 1882 28.7.1972 1972 July 31 Bane Rosa Annie 18 Abt 1911 1929 May 11 Bane Thomas 94 Abt 1849 1943 Nov 15 Barcham Emily Beatrice 12 Abt 1881 7.9.1893 1893 Sept 11 Barcham Gladys Nancy May 30 Abt 1890 Knapton 18.9.1920 1920 Sept 22 Barcham Katherine Maude 8 Abt 1878 27.4.1886 1886 May 2 Barcham Simon Edward 38 Abt 1848 Southrepps 14.1.1886 1886 Jan 23 Bargewell Hannah 85 Abt 1814 1899 Feb 11 Bartram Jemima 82 Abt 1765 1847 Feb 17 Bean Ann 93 Abt 1731 1824 June 3 Bean Anna 50 Abt 1860 1910 Feb 26 Bean Elizabeth 56 Abt 1770 1826 Oct 24 Bean George 44 Abt 1830 18.5.1873 1873 May 21 Bean Herbert 15 Abt 1861 Seahouse 6.11.1876 Bean Jane 13 Abt 1893 Knapton 11.10.1906 1906 Oct 13 Bean John 19 Abt 1826 1845 Dec 19 Bean John 87 Abt 1832 Mundesley 1919 Mar 27 Bean John 20 Abt 1825 14.12.1845 Bean John 77 Abt 1875 Knapton 1952 April 23 Bean Martha 77 Abt 1831 Aylsham 7.8.1908 1906 Aug 9 Bean Mary 60 Abt 1862 Mundesley 1922 Dec 27 Bean Sarah 85 Abt 1785 Paston 1870 June 7 Bean William 1 day Abt 1867 1867 Mar 22 Bean (Bane) James 73 Abt 1778 1851 Sept 24 Bean (Bane) Sarah 11 Abt 1870 1881 Feb 24 Beane William 17mths Abt 1826 1828 Jan 20 Beaumont Mary Ann 75 20.1.1855 Woodbastwick 22.3.1930 1930 Mar 26 Beaumont Winifred Sybil 11 10.6.1893 Mundesley 10.6.1904 1904 June 14 Beaumont Henry George 71 4.5.1849 Coltishall 1920 Nov 4 Beck Ann 97 Abt 1723 1820 April 13 Beckerson Hannah 32 Abt 1817 Yarmouth 1849 Oct 14 Beckerson Henry 10 Abt 1841 Knapton 1851 April 13 Beckerson James 10 Abt 1847 Knapton 1857 June 26 Beckerson Mary Ann 15 Abt 1844 Knapton 1859 May 19 Beckerson William 2 Abt 1849 Knapton 1851 Nov 10 Abt 1912 Mildred Duff Bird Alicia 85 Home, North Walsham 1997 April 17 Blackborow Dorothy Oakley 89 Abt 1895 1984 June 20 Blackbourne Susan 21 Abt 1821 1841 Oct 17 Bloom George 87 Abt 1865 Suffolk 1952 Jan 24 Bloom Harriet 39 Abt 1862 Honing 1901 April 13 Bloom Melinda 23 Abt 1894 Knapton 1917 Jan 5 Bowman Ann 74 Abt 1811 Gt. Yarmouth 1885 Oct 20 Bowman Benjamin 80 Abt 1806 N. Walsham 1886 Jan 15 Bowman James 3 Abt 1840 Norfolk 1843 Feb 27 Bowman James 77 Abt 1860 Knapton 1937 May 4 Bowman John 84 Abt 1775 1859 Dec 17 Bowman Mary Ann 76 Abt 1864 Worstead 1940 Jan 5 Bowman James 7 Abt 1845 1852 Oct 8 Brackenbury Anna 21 Abt 1852 1873 Sept 14 Brackenbury Charles 64 26 June 1831 Knapton 1896 Oct 25 Brackenbury Ellen Elizabeth 11 Abt 1870 Knapton 1881 Aug 19 Brackenbury George Henry 13 Abt 1868 1881 July 28 Brackenbury Jane Mima Infant Abt 1856 1856 April 3 Brackenbury Maria 86 Abt 1826 Scottow 1912 Sept 4 Brackenbury Mary Ann 16 Abt 1860 Knapton 1876 June 17 Brackenbury Matthew 55 Abt 1829 Worstead 1884 Aug 22 Brackenbury Sarah 73 Abt 1835 Westwick 1908 May 7 Brackenbury Sarah Ann 20 Abt 1868 Knapton 1888 Jan 27 Abt 1923 Tigh-ne-Maia, The Bradley Arthur Marcus Paul 72 Street, Knapton 1995 Nov 13 Bradley Doris 89 Abt 1924 Paphos, Cyprus 2013 April 19 Brady Robert George 8mths Abt 1888 1889 Jan 28 Breese William 76 Abt 1732 7.4.1808 Brett Mary 20 Abt 1822 1842 Jan 9 Britton Bevil 83 Abt 1913 Abt 1996 Abt 1940 Water Lane Hse, Britton John Basil Robert 65 Water Lane, Mundesley 2007 March 21 Britton June 88 Abt 1918 Abt 2006 Brocklehurst Kathleen Mary 7 Abt 1908 10.3.1915 1915 Mar 19 23.4.1930 Autum Cottage, Brooke-Lander Margaret 65 The Street, Knapton 5.4.1996 1996 April 15 Brooke-Lander Roland 79 8.4.1926 10.9.2005 2016 May 27 Brooke-Lander Roger Antony 62 Abt 1951 USA 08/03/13 (Ashes) Abt 1918 Clarence Hse 40 Broom Charles 88 Seaview Rd. Mundesley 26/06/06 2006 June 26 Abt 1916 27 Northfield Rd Broom Lily Rhoda 83 Mundesley 1999 Dec 14 Brown Andrew 12hrs Abt 1946 1946 June 8 1.1.1958 Lawn Close, Brown Claire Caroline 45 Knapton 25.8.2003 2003Sept 5 Abt 1919 58 Fairview Rd. Brown Heather Joyce 92 North Walsham (Ashes) 2011 Jan 22 Brown Jessica 18Mths 30.10.1985 23.5.1987 1987 June 3 Buck Doris Sylvia 61 Abt 1909 1970 June 3 Buck Richard Edward 71 Abt 1909 1980 June 16 Bunn Mary 86 Abt 1900 1886 Sept 15 Abt 1905 Old Hall Farm Burlingham Herbert Thomas 95 Cott. Hall Lane, Knapton 06/09/00 2000 Sept 15 Burlingham Lily Rosetta 84 Abt 1902 23.11.1986 1986 Nov 24 Burrage Fanny 40 Abt 1785 1825 Sept 21 Burrow Edward Broadley 60 21.4.1811 13.11.1871 1871 Nov 17 Burton Alice Maud 35 Abt 1909 1944 Jan 11 Bussey Frances Catherine 43 Abt 1882 1925 July 24 Bussey John R 79 Bussey John Robert 79 Abt 1878 1957 July 22 Abt 1936 5 St Peter's Caesar Derek 66 Close,Knapton 21.4.2002 2002 April 26 Caesar Marie Anne 83 Abt 1935 23/03/18 2018.May 4 Callingham John 34 Campbell-Smith Colin 72 1931 West Barn, Knapton 13/04/03 2003 April 19 Chamberlain Katie 8 Knapton 1892 Oct 12 Chamberlin Elizabeth Zipporah 72 Abt 1855 Yaxley 1927 April 23 Chamberlin Frank 6 Abt 1890 Knapton 1896 Dec 6 Chamberlin George 46 Abt 1856 Paston 1902 Dec 9 Chaplin Sarah 85 Abt 1770 Knapton 1855 June 6 Chaplin Thomas 76 Abt 1779 Great Ellington 1855 Aug 9 Childs William 3 Abt 1881 1884 Dec 26 Chilton Mercy 64 Abt 1830 1894 April 28 Church William 51 Abt 1768 1819 June 20 Clarke Elizabeth 33 Abt 1824 1857 June 24 Clarke George 11 Abt 1822 1833 Sept 10 Clarke Joseph 31wks Abt 1828 1828 July 13 Clarke Joseph 68 Abt 1777 1845 Dec 14 Clarke Mary 72 Abt 1799 1871 Mar 8 Abt 1917 East Barn, Clarke Rosina 91 Robinson's Loke, Knapton Abt 2008 2009 Jan 6 (Ashes) Claxton Charles 32 Abt 1794 1826 Nov 12 Claxton Dennis Robert 22mths Abt 1917 1919 Mar 2 Claxton Edmund 83 Bap.
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