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Castle Combe - Independent Chapel Membership Roll 1845-1920 Castle Combe - Independent Chapel Membership Roll 1845-1920 1845 HAZELL William Castle Combe May 1845 died 19/3/1891 1845 BROOM Charles Castle Combe May 1845 expelled 4/9/1884 1848 BROOM Sarah Castle Combe Jan 1848 died June 1885 1848 HOLBOROW Isaac North Wraxall Farmer Jan 1848 fell asleep Dec 1904 transferred to Melksham Congr Ch. 3/3/1892 1849 DICKMAN Mercy Castle Combe Feb 1849 died Jan 1891 1849 GREENMAN Kesia Gibb Hill Feb 1849 died 1885 1850 HOLBOROW Sarah Archer North Wraxall Farmer Nov 1850 Transferred to the Baptist Church, Melksham 1858 HAND Jane West Yatton Mar 1858 died 1885 1858 HILLIER Ann Castle Combe Mar 1858 died Jan 1889 1858 FRY Sarah Castle Combe Sep 1858 died 1896 1858 WHALE Phoebe Ford Sep 1858 died 1890 1859 TAYLER Mary Ann Castle Combe 1859 removed to Melksham died Aug 1916 - interred in Castle Combe churchyard 1859 WALLIS Martha Jane Castle Combe Dec 1859 removed to Melksham died Aug 1916 - interred in Castle Combe churchyard 1859 MARTIN George Ford Dec 1859 Unanimously June 1891 absented himself 3 mnths from the Lord's Supper 1860 BILLETT Edward Ford Feb 1860 20/5/1893 Fell asleep 1860 POARCH? Ann Giddea Hall Feb 1860 Fell asleep 1891 1862 HILLER Martha Ford Jan 1862 died 1895 1863 BLUNSDON Mercy Ford Feb 1863 1864 BLUNSDON Joseph Ford Mar 1864 1864 HOLBOROW Betty North Wraxall Farmer Feb 1864 passed away 28/2/1900 Her aid being much missed 1864 SWAN Joseph North Wraxall Farmer Feb 1864 died at Corsham transferred to Baptist Church Corsham 1864 SWAN Lydia North Wraxall Farmer Feb 1864 transferred to Baptist Church Corsham 1864 SAINSBURY Sarah Ann North Wraxall Retired Nov 1864 died Dec 1899 1866 BILLETT Elizabeth North Wraxall Nov 1866 fell asleep July 1894 1866 CROSBIE Mary E. North Wraxall Lady's Companion Nov 1866 1867 DREW Sarah North Wraxall Aug 1867 1868 DREW David North Wraxall Labourer Jul 1868 Left us to worship at Mt Zion Bapt Church, W. Kington 1869 WIDCOMBE Mary Castle Combe Oct 1869 died July 1915 Atherton's? House in Cardiff, S. Wales 1869 HILLER Ann Longdean Oct 1869 died Dec 1892 1869 TAVINOR Olive North Wraxall Oct 1869 died 1893 1871 PINNIGER Rebecca Castle Combe Jan 1871 Withdrawn request&consent of Castle Combe Dis ch/rejoined 1892 1871 COMLY? Elizabeth North Wraxall Jan 1871 Ap 1900 Removed to London 1873 TANNER Appiah Nettleton May 1873 died April 1895 1873 TAVINOR Isaac North Wraxall Labourer May 1873 Removed to Calne left our neighbourhood to live with his son near Calne 1874 FRY Jonathan Castle Combe July 1874 died Dec 1889 1874 HOLDER Harriet Ford July 1874 Removed to Box to live with a sister. Fell asleep Dec. 1905 1875 ARTHURS Anna M. Castle Combe July 1875 died Oct 1899 1875 HAZELL Elizabeth Castle Combe July 1875 died 18/12/1899 1875 GREENMAN Robert Gibb Hill July 1875 1875 HALL Caroline Nettleton July 1875 died 20/11/1884 1875 FRANKCOM Charles North Wraxall Farmer Jun 1875 fell asleep 2/1/1907 1875 PULLIN Charlotte North Wraxall Jun 1875 1877 WICKS George Castle Combe Nov 1877 1878 GREENMAN Mary Jane Gibb Hill Sep 1878 1878 POOLE Caroline North Wraxall Jul 1878 died 1895 1880 WALLIS William Castle Combe Dec 1880 17/2/1890 Transferred to the Baptist Church, Melksham 1880 WALLIS Martha Castle Combe Dec 1880 Removed Passed away 2/7/1901 1880 HULBERT William West Yatton Dec 1880 Removed to Chippenham 1880 HULBERT Mary Little West Yatton Dec 1880 Removed to Chippenham 1880 JAMES William Longdean Dec 1880 died Oct 1892 1883 MARTIN Rebecca Ford Feb 1883 Unanimously June 1891 absented herself from the Lord's Table 1883 SWAN Sarah North Wraxall Jul 1883 [crossed out but no explanation given] ©Wiltshire OPC Project/Ruth Ranger Castle Combe - Independent Chapel Membership Roll 1845-1920 1845 HAZELL William Castle Combe May 1845 died 19/3/1891 1884 MASON Levi Giddea Hall Jan 1884 he has allied himself to the Baptist church, Biddestone 1886 ANDREWS George North Wraxall Labourer Mar 1886 1886 ANDREWS Mercy North Wraxall Mar 1886 died 1889 KING Jas Castle Combe May 1889 died Dec 1899 Interred in Ford Chapel Burying Ground 1889 KING Esther Castle Combe Jun 1889 died 1889 SWAN Jabez Nettleton Jun 1889 1903 wrote letter to church tendering resignation 1889 STEVENS Lucy Castle Combe Aug 1889 died Spring 1898 1889 SMITH Sarah Maria Castle Combe Aug 1889 removed to Batheaston Dec 1894 transf from Farnham. Her transfer forward May 1895 1889 HOLBOROW Isaac Junior North Wraxall Farmer May 1889 1889 ANDREWS Edith North Wraxall Jun 1889 transferred to Congr Ch. Melksham 30/11/1892 1889 PAUL John North Wraxall Jul 1889 1889 PAUL Jane North Wraxall Jul 1889 1889 PULLIN Martha North Wraxall Oct 1889 membership lapsed through non-attendance 1889 ANDREWS Ruth North Wraxall Labourer's daughter Dec 1889 1890 WEBB James Castle Combe Farm Labourer Apr 1890 removed to Old sodbury 1890 BLUNSDON Sarah Ford Shopkeeper's dau Apr 1890 1890 ALEXANDER Fanny Castle Combe Housekeeper Jul 1890 removed 1890 HAND Frederick West Yatton Labourer Jul 1890 1890 WOODHAM Ruth Ford Mason's wife Sep 1890 fell asleep 11/9/1898 1890 WOODHAM Thomas Ford Mason Sep 1890 fell asleep 22/7/1904 dismembered through non-attendance at the ordinance 1890 HULBERT Walter West Yatton Farmer Dec 1890 1890 PULLIN Edward North Wraxall Labourer Dec 1890 left us to join the P. ?. Ch at Thickwood 1891 BRYAN James Shirehill Farm Farmer May 1891 removed to Congr. Ch. At Dyrham or? Histon? 1891 HEAL Minnie Long Dean Labourer's daughter Jul 1891 lapsed through removal 1891 CLEVERLY Florence Ford Labourer's daughter Sep 1891 now Mrs Wilkins married & removed to Victoria Terrace, Colerne 1891 HAND John West Yatton Labourer Dec 1891 lapsed through non-attendance 1891 HAND Elizabeth West Yatton born Estic?wife of above Dec 1891 lapsed through non-attendance 1892 ANDREWS Naomi North Wraxall Servant Apr 1892 1892 TURNER Alice North Wraxall Labourer's wife Sep 1892 died Dec 1893 1892 HOLBOROW Ellen North Wraxall Farmer's wife 3/11/1892 1892 TAYLOR Daniel Castle Combe Plasterer Dec 1892 1892 TAYLOR Mary Anne Castle Combe wife of above Dec 1892 died 10/2/1927 1892 ANDREWS Thomas North Wraxall Labourer Jun 1892 May 1896 Transferred to Bearfield Ch., Bradford on Avon 1892 BILLETT Daniel North Wraxall Labourer Jun 1892 1893 HAYES Annie Castle Combe Dressmaker 3/12/1893 Aug? 1897 Transferred to Bapt. Ch. East Hill, Wandsworth 1893 ROBERTS John Ford Hill House Retired Clerk 10/12/1893 removed to Seend in Melksham 1894 DREW Eliza North Wraxall Labourer's widow 13/5/1894 fell asleep 30/3/1908 1894 HIGGINS Castle Combe Journeyman Blacksmith 3?/10?/1894 proposed but negatived on account of his removal 1894 POPE Robert North Wraxall Farm Bailiff 3/10/1894 by transfer removed to Cardiff 1894 POPE Elizabeth North Wraxall wife of above 3/10/1894 by transfer removed to Cardiff 1895 KING Alice Castle Combe Postmistress Feb 1895 by transfer removed to Gallowtree Gate Congr. Church, Leicester 1895 BROOKMAN Thomas Castle Combe Blacksmith Feb 1895 by confession May 1896 transferred to Broadmead Bapt. Ch., Bristol 1895 BROOKMAN Bertha Castle Combe wife of above Feb 1895 by confession May 1896 transferred to Broadmead Bapt. Ch., Bristol 1895 ORE Elsie M.? Castle Combe Pastor's wife 2/9/1895 transfer to Mt Zion Congr. Ch., Highworth, Wilts 1895 ENGLAND James Castle Combe Blacksmith 4/12/1895 transfer from Congr Ch Batheaston Dismembered by non-attendance & backsliding through drink 1895 ENGLAND Tirza Castle Combe wife of above 4/12/1895 transfer from Congr Ch Batheaston 1896 CHEVELY Myra North Wraxall Ladies Companion Mar 1896 by confession of faith removed to Brentwood Mbr Congr Ch Billericay/Transf to Congr Ch Brentwood 1896 SNELL Annie Castle Combe Domestic Servant Nov 1896 by confession of faith 1896 BROOKMAN Maxwell Castle Combe Blacksmith Nov 1896 by confession of faith 1897 CLEVERLY Celia Slaughterford Papermaker's wife 13/9/1897 by confession of faith removed to Corsham 1897 BLUNSDON Lily Ford Postmaster's daughter 13/9/1897 by confession of faith ©Wiltshire OPC Project/Ruth Ranger Castle Combe - Independent Chapel Membership Roll 1845-1920 1845 HAZELL William Castle Combe May 1845 died 19/3/1891 1898 NEAL George The Shoe, N.Wraxall Postman 2/1/1898 by confession of faith 1898 NEAL Maria The Shoe, N.Wraxall wife of above 2/1/1898 by confession of faith 1898 MOORE Ruth Lower North Wraxall Domestic Servant 2/1/1898 by confession of faith removed to Thickwood 1898 BRINSDON Mary Sophia Upper Castle Combe Farmer's wife 2/1/1898 by transfer lapsed through non-attendance transferred from Union Chapel, Yatton Keynell 1898 HURLEY Susanna Lower Castle Combe Baker's wife 2/1/1898 confession of faith 1898 SMITH Elizabeth Mountain Bower Farmer's wife Feb 1898 confession of faith lapsed 1898 SWAN Effie Nettleton Farmer's wife 2/3/1898 by transfer transferred from Bapt. Ch. Buckingham Chapel, Clifton 1898 HAWKER Shirehill Farm, N.W. Farmer's wife 30/3/1898 by transfer transferred from Bapt. Ch. Hillsley nr Wotton under Edge 1899 SWAN Jabez Castle Combe Farmer Jan 1899 by transfer Transf to Bapt Ch. Corsham 1907 transferred from Bapt. Ch. Nettleton 1899 SWAN Sarah Castle Combe Farmer Jan 1899 by transfer transferred from Bapt. Ch. Nettleton 1899 SWAN Benjamin Castle Combe Farmer Jan 1899 by transfer transferred from Bapt. Ch. Nettleton 1899 SWAN Alfred Castle Combe Farmer Jan 1899 by transfer transferred from Bapt. Ch. Nettleton 1899 WILLIAMS Lizzie Slaughterford Domestic Servant Jun 1899 by transfer transferred to ? Ch.
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