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A Debenham and Debnam Burial Index A Debenham and Debnam Burial Index This index contains pointers to burial records of members of Debenham families prior to July 1837. Most of the entries have not been substantiated by reference to the original registers or copies of the registers, and unless a specific date is shown should be considered an indication only of a likely burial. It is certainly incomplete, and further entries will be added from time to time as they become available. It should be noted that spellings may vary from the original register entries. This is mainly because before the 18th Century literacy was a scarce resource. The information has been drawn from a large number of sources, including original register entries or copies, researched pedigrees and much information gratefully received from other workers in the field. It is presented “as is”, with no guarantee of accuracy. I shall, as always, be very pleased to receive further information, both corrections and additions to the present list. To make the best use of space counties are shown using three-letter Chapman Codes, a genealogical standard widely used for the purpose. These codes are listed in a number of genealogical textbooks and are also available on the Internet on the Wikipedia, Rootsweb and Genuki sites, amongst others. This document is security protected. It can be displayed and printed, but the contents cannot be electronically copied or altered. Version 5.0, May 2011 © 2005 - 2011 Michael Debenham. Permission is granted to use this information for the purposes of private research only. Year Parish County Given Names Surname Age at Date of Death Date of Committal Death 1551 Cotton SFK Christian Debenham 09 January 1551 1552 Cotton SFK Andrew Debenham 17 December 1552 1557 Stansfield SFK Alice Debnam 01 March 1557 1558 Castle Hedingham ESS Richard Debnam 30 November 1558 1559 Boxted ESS Margrett Debenham 21 May 1559 1559 Bungay SFK Alice Debinham 05 May 1559 1561 Little Whelnetham SFK Bennet Depnam 15 February 1561 1562 Bungay SFK Andrew Dedynham 03 March 1562 1562 Dedham ESS Margret Debnam 27 April 1562 1562 Bury St Edmunds SFK Ann Debnam 12 December 1562 1566 Bury St Edmunds SFK Mary Debnam 0 25 November 1566 1568 Cockfield SFK Agnes Debenham 27 May 1568 1568 Bradfield St George SFK Margaret Debenham 3 27 September 1568 1569 Brede SSX John Debnam 25 April 1569 1569 Dedham ESS Thomas Debnam 29 October 1569 1569 Little Glemham SFK Robert Debnam 27 June 1569 1570 Rendham SFK Ellen Devenum 31 January 1570 1570 Dedham ESS William Debnam 01 December 1570 1571 Redgrave SFK Robert Debneham 01 February 1571 1571 Redgrave SFK George Debnam 1572 Stansfield SFK Ann Debnam 18 December 1572 1576 Combs SFK Joane Debnham 29 January 1576 1577 Boxted ESS Steven Debenham 29 April 1577 1578 Cockfield SFK William Debenham 01 April 1578 1578 Northiam SSX Phillip Debnam 30 April 1578 1578 Boxted ESS John Debenham 20 June 1578 1579 Herstmonceux SSX Anne Dennham 05 July 1579 1579 Dedham ESS Josias Debnam 15 August 1579 1580 Sapiston SFK Anne Debenham 1581 Bury St Edmunds SFK John Debnam 13 February 1581 1584 Boxted ESS Debenham 1585 Dedham ESS Danniell Debnam 24 March 1585 1586 Cockfield SFK Mirabel Debenham 13 December 1586 1587 Boxted ESS Thomas (jnr) Debenham 12 November 1587 1587 Little Whelnetham SFK Margaret Debenham 11 December 1587 1589 Bradfield St George SFK Anne Debenham 46 20 March 1589 1589 Little Whelnetham SFK John Debneham 0 15 December 1589 1590 Bungay SFK Anne Debnham 06 June 1590 1591 Stansfield SFK Alice Debnam 20 March 1591 1591 Ipswich SFK Debnam 10 December 1591 1591 Stansfield SFK Richard Debnam 25 December 1591 1591 Redgrave SFK Edward Debenham 11 May 1591 1593 Bocking ESS Margaria Debnam? 14 November 1593 1593 Stratford St Mary SFK Joan Debnam 23 May 1593 1594 Redgrave SFK Timothy Debenham 05 October 1594 1597 Cavendish SFK Sarah Debnam 19 October 1597 1598 John Debenham 67 24 November 1598 1598 Redgrave SFK Tomesine Debenham 02 September 1598 1601 Cockfield SFK Isabell Debnam 15 November 1601 1601 Little Whelnetham SFK Mary Debenham 0 16 January 1601 1601 Little Oakley ESS Anna Debnham 10 March 1601 1602 Poslingford SFK Daniel Dednam 13 October 1602 1602 Stratford St Mary SFK Anne Debnam 15 November 1602 1602 Poslingford SFK Anne Dednam 15 April 1602 1603 Bungay SFK Frances Debbenham 07 September 1603 1603 Bungay SFK Thomas Debbenham 07 September 1603 1603 Bungay SFK John Debbenham 23 August 1603 1604 Little Whelnetham SFK John Debenham 13 02 September 1604 1606 Cockfield SFK Alice Debnam 30 March 1606 1606 Redgrave SFK Annis Debenham 15 August 1606 1606 Redgrave SFK Johanis Debenham 18 April 1606 1607 Edward Debenham 53 1608 Somerleyton SFK John Debnham 17 May 1608 1608 Wortham SFK Agnes Debenham 20 October 1608 1609 Stansfield SFK Katherine Deddenham 17 October 1609 1609 Polstead SFK Debnam 20 July 1609 1609 Ellingham NFK Grace Debnam 05 July 1609 1610 Boxted ESS Elizabeth Debenham 07 January 1610 1610 Cockfield SFK Thomas Debnam 04 September 1610 1610 Witnesham SFK John Denningham 03 October 1610 1610 Bradwell on Sea ESS Agnes Debnam 04 March 1610 1610 Little Oakley ESS John Debnam 21 February 1610 1610 Nowton SFK Mary Osborne Debenham 07 February 1610 1611 Sapiston SFK Thomas Debenham 65 1611 Andrew Debnam 62 1611 Redgrave SFK Robert Dabnam 1612 Stratford St Mary SFK Thomas Debnam 03 January 1612 1612 Harwich ESS Samuel Debenham 21 August 1612 1612 Redgrave SFK Robert Debnam 15 March 1612 1616 Bradwell ESS Andrew Debnam 0 18 July 1616 1616 Theberton SFK Elizabeth Debnam 28 December 1616 1616 Stratford St Mary SFK Robert Debnam 03 July 1616 1616 Stratford St Mary SFK Raphe Debnam 09 January 1616 1616 Hacheston SFK Henry Debnham 03 May 1616 1617 Stratford St Mary SFK John Debnam 19 April 1617 1617 Barnardiston SFK Ann Debnam 24 January 1617 1617 Harwich ESS William Debnam 01 June 1617 1618 Stansfield SFK William Deddenham 80 25 March 1618 1618 Mistley ESS Alise Debnam 12 July 1618 1618 Clerkenwell MDX Joane Debman 04 February 1618 1619 Sapiston SFK Anne Debenham 68 1621 Poslingford SFK Robert Dednam 22 January 1621 1621 Bradwell on Sea ESS Willyam (snr) Debingam? 03 March 1621 1622 Mistley ESS Tamesin Debnam 05 September 1622 1622 Little Oakley ESS Marget Debnam 01 October 1622 1622 Bradwell on Sea ESS Marie Debingam 06 February 1622 1623 Parham SFK Margaret Debnam 05 February 1623 1623 Ipswich SFK Susan Debnam 03 February 1623 1623 Little Oakley ESS Andrew Debnam 25 February 1623 1624 Cockfield SFK Ruth Debnam 14 January 1624 1624 Mistley ESS Joseph Debnam 04 September 1624 1625 Mistley ESS Elizabeth Debnam 13 January 1625 1625 Harwich ESS Alice Debnam 29 November 1625 1625 Stratford St Mary SFK Nathaniel Debnam 14 November 1625 1625 Stansfield SFK Francis Dedenham 20 October 1625 1626 Stratford St Mary SFK John Debnam 06 March 1626 1626 Theberton SFK Thomas Debnam 0 07 November 1626 1626 Coggeshall ESS John Debnam 29 October 1626 1627 Polstead SFK [daughter] Debnam 29 March 1627 1627 Theberton SFK Elizabeth Debnam 10 January 1627 1627 Redgrave SFK Bridget Debenham 22 November 1627 1628 Coggeshall ESS Mary Debnam? 12 May 1628 1628 Cockfield SFK Edmund Debnam 17 March 1628 1629 Nowton SFK Thomas Debenham 62 14 November 1629 1631 Theberton SFK Thomas Debnam 20 October 1631 1631 Stansfield SFK Leonard Dedenham 22 August 1631 1631 Cockfield SFK Ralfe Debnam 30 September 1631 1631 Redgrave SFK Sarah Debenham 04 April 1631 1632 Colchester ESS Anne Debnum? 26 January 1632 1632 Theberton SFK John Debnam 02 December 1632 1632 Kenninghall NFK Elizabeth Debnam 17 July 1632 1633 Harwich ESS Thomas Debnam 03 October 1633 1633 Sapiston SFK Edward Debnam 61 1634 Norton SFK Judith Debnam 0 09 April 1634 09 April 1634 1634 Redgrave SFK Sarah Debenham 06 October 1634 1634 Aldgate Mary Dabnam 0 23 June 1634 1635 Ipswich SFK John Debnam 29 January 1635 1635 Coggeshall ESS John Debnam 05 October 1635 1636 Bildeston SFK Margaret Debbnam 29 July 1636 1636 Norton SFK Margaret Debnam 0 31 December 1636 31 December 1636 1636 Coggeshall ESS Thomas Debnam 10 May 1636 1637 Lawshall SFK Mary Debenham 0 08 October 1637 1637 Polstead SFK Anne Debnam 08 May 1637 1637 Ipswich SFK Andrew Debnam 17 March 1637 1638 Sapiston SFK Mary Debnam 59 1638 Ipswich SFK Hannah Debenham 12 November 1638 1638 Ipswich SFK John Debenham 20 November 1638 1639 Harwich ESS Katherin Debnam 23 December 1639 1639 Ipswich SFK Amy Debnam 27 October 1639 1641 Redgrave SFK John Debenham 21 May 1641 1641 Stepney John Debnam 17 November 1641 1641 Ipswich SFK Margery Debenham 17 March 1641 1641 Stepney MDX John Debnam 4 26 October 1641 26 October 1641 1642 Redgrave SFK Bridget Debenham 08 March 1642 1642 Stepney Thomas Debnam 06 July 1642 1642 Harwich ESS Ann Debman 25 March 1642 1642 Pentlow ESS Unnamed Debnam 13 August 1642 1643 Bildeston SFK Daniel Dubnam 17 October 1643 1644 Debden ESS Sarah Debnam 15 March 1644 1644 Monks Eleigh SFK [female] Debnam 18 November 1644 1644 Redgrave SFK Thomas Debenham 23 April 1644 1644 Redgrave SFK Sarah Debenham 23 April 1644 1645 Bildeston SFK John Debnum 13 December 1645 1647 Hinderclay SFK Anne Debenham 26 July 1647 1647 Higham SFK William Debenham 22 October 1647 1647 Frome SOM Elizabeth Debnam 17 June 1647 1648 Thorpe Morieux SFK Elizabeth Debenham 50 15 April 1648 1650 Sapiston SFK Edmund Debenham 46 1652 Frome SOM Mary Debnam 15 March 1652 1653 Kirby Cane NFK Thomas Debnum 19 February 1653 1653 Frome SOM John Debnam 07 November 1653 1655 Hinderclay SFK John Debenham 22 April 1655 1656 Mrs Debman 08 December 1656 1656 Hessett SFK Mary Debnum 14 September 1656 1657 Frome SOM Samuel Debnam
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