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Dawley Circuit WESLEYAN METHODIST HISTORIC ROLL VOLUME 22 DAWLEY CIRCUIT Page 535 GREEN James Wesley House Dawley GREEN Frances Wesley House Dawley GREEN Mary Catherine Wesley House Dawley GREEN Frances Lilian Wesley House Dawley GREEN Hilda Beatrice Wesley House Dawley GREEN John Wesley House Dawley GREEN Sarah Winifred In Memoriam GREEN Sarah In Memoriam WOODING John In Memoriam WOODING Isabella Heyville House Dawley WATKISS Thomas In Memoriam WATKISS Fanny In Memoriam WOODING J Howard Meadow Rd Dawley WOODING Jennie Meadow Rd Dawley WOODING John Arnold Meadow Rd Dawley WOODING Arthur William Meadow Rd Dawley WOODING Leonard Evans Meadow Rd Dawley WOODING Arnold Edwin Meadow Rd Dawley PITCHFORD Edwin Red Lake Nr Wellington PITCHFORD Sarah Jane Red Lake Nr Wellington PITCHFORD Sallie Red Lake Nr Wellington PITCHFORD William Evans Red Lake Nr Wellington PITCHFORD George MacDonald In Memoriam PITCHFORD Joseph Benson Yonkers, America PITCHFORD Nellie Owen Red Lake Nr Wellington PITCHFORD Mary Anne Red Lake Nr Wellington PITCHFORD Edwin Red Lake Nr Wellington PITCHFORD Bessie Grace Red Lake Nr Wellington WOODING Nellie Heyville House Dawley WOODING Frederick Thomas Laurel Cottage Dawley WOODING Maggie Laurel Cottage Dawley WOODING Dorothy Mary Laurel Cottage Dawley CHESTERS Stephen In Memoriam CHESTERS Eliza In Memoriam CHESTERS Frances In Memoriam Page 536 HAMLET J G Ladycroft Wellington Shropshire TONKS James Dawley TONKS Eliza Ann Dawley POWIS George In Memoriam RIGG John King Street Dawley BLOCKSIDGE Clara Shephard Finger Road Dawley WYLDE Mary Frame Lane, Doseley Nr Dawley WYLDE William In Memoriam CALLEAR Gertrude King Street Dawley PRITCHARD John New Town Dawley MACHIN Samuel C Stirchley Shifnal DAVIES John The Marsh Much Wenlock DAVIES Martha Marion The Marsh Much Wenlock DAVIES George H J The Marsh Much Wenlock DAVIES William Norman The Marsh Much Wenlock DAVIES Leila Marion The Marsh Much Wenlock DAVIES Victor John The Marsh Much Wenlock DAVIES Edward Brian The Marsh Much Wenlock BAILEY William Horsehay BALL John Henry Newrow Horsehay BALL Julia Ann Newrow Horsehay ANDERSON Florence Maude Newrow Horsehay ANDERSON Isaac Burton Newrow Horsehay WILKES Lucy The Lilacs Horsehay LAVENDER John In Memoriam LAVENDER Jane Portland House Dawley LAVENDER Thomas George Rose Cottage Dawley LAVENDER Mary Jessie Rose Cottage Dawley LAVENDER George Harold Rose Cottage Dawley LOVETT Stephen Dawley Bank LANE Florence Dawley Bank MILLINGTON Samuel Burton St Dawley CANDLIN Edward Hawthorne Cottage Horsehay Page 537 BRAY Alice Langley House Dawley BRAY Mary A Langley House Dawley BRAY Alice L Langley House Dawley WILLIAMS Elizabeth The Elms Stirchley BATHURST Mrs John Kellick In Memoriam DUNNING Henry Stirchley HOPWOOD Edward Chapel Street Dawley HOPWOOD Mary Chapel Street Dawley DARRALL Henry High Street Dawley DARRALL Jane High Street Dawley DARRALL Lydia Jane High Street Dawley DARRALL Mary Eliza High Street Dawley DARRALL Alfred J High Street Dawley DARRALL Oswald High Street Dawley FROST Isaac George St Dawley FROST Sarah Elizabeth George St Dawley PEARCE Benjamin New Street Dawley POOLE Jessie Springfields Horsehay BAILEY Catherine High Street Dawley MILLWARD Thomas Portley Near Dawley PEARCE William New Street Dawley HAYES William Much Wenlock In Memoriam HAYES Mary Much Wenlock In Memoriam INGRAM Edwin Aston Cottage Bridgnorth HOLWELL Alfred Wymeswold Loughborough TREVOR Lily Much Wenlock Salop HARPER Caleb Farley Much Wenlock Salop TREVOR Rowland Oakdale Much Wenlock Salop TREVOR Letitia S Farley Much Wenlock Salop INGRAM James Aston Cottage Bridgnorth INGRAM Mary Ann Aston Cottage Bridgnorth BOWERY Ellen Aston Cottage Bridgnorth PARR William Aston Cottage Bridgnorth Page 538 HOPWOOD Elizabeth E H Vine Cottage Horsehay HOPWOOD Charles E Vine Cottage Horsehay PHILLIPS William H Old Vicarage Rd Dawley PHILLIPS Annie E Old Vicarage Rd Dawley BALDWIN George Thomas Langley Square Dawley BAILEY Mary Old Vicarage Rd Dawley GREENHALGH W H Spring Hill Dawley JONES Fred Burton St BALDWIN Ruth Langley Square Dawley GUEST Francis Little Dawley GUEST Selina Little Dawley GUEST John Poyner In Memoriam GUEST Ann Eliza In Memoriam GUEST Francis William Little Dawley GUEST Jabez Alfred Little Dawley GUEST Ernest Wardle Little Dawley EVANS Fanny Little Dawley JAMES John Little Dawley BOYCOTT William Shulfield PEARCE George Aqueduct Madeley PEARCE Jane Aqueduct Madeley MORRIS Thomas Callaugton Much Wenlock MORRIS Mary Callaugton Much Wenlock MORRIS Martha Callaugton Much Wenlock HAYNES Richd Thos Much Wenlock HAYNES Ruth Much Wenlock HAYNES Annie Much Wenlock HAYNES Florence E M Much Wenlock HAYNES Albert R T Much Wenlock GRAINGER James Henry Much Wenlock HOWELLS George Much Wenlock Page 539 JONES Thomas In Memoriam JONES Eleanor In Memoriam JONES Thomas Prospect House Lawley Bank JONES Annie W Prospect House Lawley Bank JONES Annie Mabel Prospect House Lawley Bank JONES Elsie Prospect House Lawley Bank JONES Ethel Hilda Prospect House Lawley Bank JONES Tom Godfrey Prospect House Lawley Bank JONES Gladys Freda In Memoriam JONES Dorothy Irene In Memoriam JONES Henry Norman Prospect House Lawley Bank HOBBINS Enoch King Street Dawley MORGAN Samuel Lawley Bank MACHIN Thomas King Street Dawley CALLIER Jane Lawley Bank In Memoriam CALLEAR Slaney King Street Dawley MORRIS Thomas Lawley Bank MORRIS Ann Maria Prospect Terrace Dawley MORRIS Walter Evans Prospect Terrace Dawley GOUGH Edwin In Memoriam GOUGH William Edgar High Street Dawley HALLIDAY Hannah Elizabeth In Memoriam GOUGH Amy High Street Dawley GOUGH Doris Winifred High Street Dawley BRYCE Mary Hannah Lawley Bank DEANE Emanuel Lawley DEANE Eliza Lawley JONES William Hy Woodlands Horsehay JONES Agnes In Memoriam GARBETT John Meadow Road Dawley PITCHFORD George MacDonald Red Lake Wellington ROBERTS William Edward Old Vicarage Road Little Dawley HEIGHWAY Eliza New St Dawley Page 540 WILLIAMS William Horsehay WILLIAMS Susan M Horsehay ANDERSON Isaac In Memoriam ANDERSON Ann In Memoriam BAILEY James [and Family] The Grange Lawley Bank BAILEY Emily The Grange Lawley Bank BAILEY John The Grange Lawley Bank BAILEY Charles The Grange Lawley Bank BAILEY Louisa The Grange Lawley Bank DARRALL Rebecca Lawley Bank DARRALL William Lawley Bank DARRALL Sarah St Annes on Sea Lancs DARRALL John King Street Dawley DARRALL Elizabeth Lawley Bank DAVIES William Vaughan High Street Dawley ROGERS Richard Little Dawley PITCHFORD John The Finger Dawley PITCHFORD Emma The Finger Dawley PITCHFORD Joseph Red Lake In Memoriam PITCHFORD Margret Red Lake In Memoriam PITCHFORD Betsey Red Lake In Memoriam HAZLEDINE John Ketley Bank In Memoriam HAZLEDINE Mary Ann Ketley Bank In Memoriam OWEN William Dawley Bank In Memoriam OWEN Sarah Dawley Bank In Memoriam EVANS Elizabeth Old Park In Memoriam KEAY Elizabeth Ketley Bank In Memoriam LOCKETT Edith E Dawley CANDLIN Lydia Dawley WOODING Marguerite Alice Laurel Cottage Dawley Pages 541-546 Blank WELLINGTON [Salop] 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