Keynsham Cemetery Records Transcribed by John Cheyne

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Keynsham Cemetery Records Transcribed by John Cheyne Keynsham Cemetery Records transcribed by John Cheyne Notes: An asterisk * before a number indicates that either there is no stone or the stone is indecipherable, and the details have been copied from the Burial Registers held in the Council Offices. Hence the date of death is here the date of burial. SBV refers to babies & very young children interred in the Parish Still-born Vault. There are two such vaults, now disused, in the old part and one in the extension. G of R refers to the garden of remembrance which is in a corner of the extension, for people buried or cremated elsewhere. Grave numbers 1-1999 are in the old part, nearest the road & 2000 in the extension. There is also little indication of the relationship between members of the same grave space; quite often 3 or more people unrelated to one another are interred together - presumably because they had no-one to bury them in a family grave so they were put in a ‘Parish grave’ and no stone was erected. Date of birth or * Plot No. Surname First names Date of burial Age Additional notes SBV ABBOTT Kate (child of) 9.6.1925 Still-born *1333 ABRAHAMS Joshua 6.4.1932 a. 64 " William Joshua 11.3.1941 a.25 " Ivy May 25.9.1974 a. 61 *1002 ADAMS (1) Elizabeth 14.9.1878 a. 58 BELSTEN Harold Sidney 5.12.1891 a. 6hrs WYATT Francis 5.12.1891 a. 74 PAYNE Joseph 18.9.1905 a. 66 *1066 ADAMS (2) Sarah 26.7.1879 a. 98 GALE Sarah 11.12.1897 a. 23 BUDGE Henry James 24.2.1933 a. "about 66" *608 ADAMS (3) Thomas 17.9.1887 a. 76 MITCHELL Mary 30.12.1907 a. 65 RUTTER Thomas 12.10.1933 a. 69 *1060 ADAMS (4) Charles 28.3.1906 a. 78 BEES Thomas 28.12.1878 a. 89 BARRY William Austin 25.3.1892 a. 69 "a tramp" *1018 ADAMS (5) Harriet 23.1.1911 a. 65 BOURNE Jane 12.4.1879 a. 48 SHORTMAN Emma Hester 23.12.1893 a. 50 1366 ADAMS (6) Alice Mary 16.6.1937 a. 81 = " Robert 2.9.1938 a. 86 1187 ADAMS (7) William George 22.4.1959 a. 84 = Mabel Alice Mary 14.5.1960 a. 83 and their dau. Phyllis Mary 26.12.1960 a. 56 Sarah Jane 11.10.1947 a. 76 sister of Wm.Geo. G.of R. ADAMS (8) Ernest Fred. 16.12.1965 a. 82 = Gladys Agatha 1.12.1977 a. 80 Date of birth or * Plot No. Surname First names Date of burial Age Additional notes 2129 ADAMS (9) Albert Henry 27.1.1974 a. 60 1111 ADEY Arthur George 19.4.1951 a. 59 = " Winifred May 19.1.1958 a. 51 *242 ADLAM (1) James 12.8.1882 a. 7 yrs HARRIS Ivor Richard 29.2.1896 a. 3 mo FRY Winifred Violet 22.3.1913 a. 18 mo *254 ADLAM (2) Rosina 25.1.1888 a. 16 yrs FRANCIS Albert 31.10.1931 a. 44 TEMPLER Kate 1.10.1935 a. 68 *1719 ADLAM (3) James 16.8.1928 a. 86 " Cecelia 22.10.1935 a. 89 " Annie 25.5.1945 a. 72 1400 ALDER Guildina Bartlett 12.11.1930 a. 83 = " Walter Commonwealth 29.4.1923 a. 87 852 ALDRIDGE Henry John 15.8.1906 a. 39 "Goods Manager G.W.R Cardiff. Son of the late John and Sarah ALDRIDGE of Neyland, and nephew of Henry ALDRIDGE" 1299 ALEXANDER Mark Edward 3.5.1944 a. 77 (of Stanton Prior) only son SBV ALLEN (1) L. Percy (Child of) 1.4.1901 Stillborn 880 ALLEN (2) Ann 23.1.1909 a. 67 = " William Joseph 10.10.1912 a. 74 and their daughter. " Alma Jane 2.6.1920 a. 59 (of St. Leonards on Sea) BOULTING Sylvia 28.12.1895 a. 59 2573 ALLEN (3) Albert 20.12.1958 a. 66 Date of birth or * Plot No. Surname First names Date of burial Age Additional notes 2449 ALLSOP Alfred James 5.4.1967 a.63 2658 ALSFORD Emily 21.10.1960 a. 77 1394 AMESBURY (1) Henry 1.12.1938 a. 68 = Mary Ann Racker 16.2.1956 a. 90 2809 AMESBURY (2) Doris G. E. 11.10.1967 a. 66 = " Charles William 3.4.1970 a. 74 *940 ANDERSON Gregory 10.6.1892 a. 73 BELL Thomas 11.1.1879 a. 76 FLOWER Mary Ann 30.5.1908 a. 90 *264 ANDREWS (1) Priscilla 18.3.1892 a. 41 *336 ANDREWS (2) Hilda Mary 25.2.1908 a. 26 (of Chewton Keynsham) " Horace Percy 3.2.1920 a. 46 (of Glastonbury) 601 ANDREWS (3) John 16.2.1914 a. 77 and his sons - " Herbert John 20.9.1886 a. 4yrs " Edward Joseph 12.9.1919 a. 35 " William Thomas 11.1.1917 a. 31 (Killed in action at Kut-el-Amara) 548 ANSELL (1) William 9.12.1885 a. 89 (Formerly of Weymouth) 1229 ANSELL (2) William Courtney Martin 27.5.1927 a. 18 Killed by accident William 14.9.1931 a. 75 1380 ANSTEY (1) Alice 18.9.1940 a. 77 JONES Helen 18.10.1924 a. 67 1386 ANSTEY (2) Cornelius 18.1.1942 a. 79 = Isabella 8.3.1948 a. 84 2886 ANSTEY (3) Granville 24.2.1970 a. 73 Date of birth or * Plot No. Surname First names Date of burial Age Additional notes SBV ARGILE (1) Child of Constance 15.10.1927 Still-born Nina and Harold Wilmore 150C ARGILE (2) Constance Nina 25.10.1927 a. 60 1571 ARLOW Frederick 11.4.1942 a. 66 and in mem of bro-in-law CROUCH Peter 7.7.1944 k. in Italy, Som Lt. Infy *892 ARNOLD William 6.7.1912 a. 69 " Emily 11.1.1915 a. 62 2564 ARTHUR William Baird 17.9.1960 a. 66 = " Ethel Annie 24.5.1970 a. 74 *191A ASH Eliza 7.10.1907 a. 76 KNIGHT Hester 26.2.1910 a. 82 *402 ASHBEE (10 Hester H. 25.3.1904 a. 71 " Henry 23.2.1911 a. 82 ASHBY Walter Frederick 14.6.1916 a. 58 *652 ASHBEE (2) Victor Charles 28.2.1919 a. 33 of Selworthy Rd, Bristol ASHBY Emma Doris 18.11.1927 a. 71 ASHBEE Alan William 28.11.1927 a. 37 ASHBY See ASHBEE (1) &(2) *250 ASHCROFT (1) Henry 17.5.1887 a. 35 ROLLASON Sarah 17.6.1905 a. 66 HEAVEN Alice 27.12.1916 a. 85 *93 ASHCROFT (2) Charles Edgar C. 23.11.1896 a. 2yrs CANTLE Robert 9.8.1917 a. 19 (No. 35239 Prvt. Wilts Reg.) *1034 ASHCROFT (3) George 5.12.1901 a. 42 Date of birth or * Plot No. Surname First names Date of burial Age Additional notes MARTIN Caroline 11.5.1883 a. 79 BASIN William 2.11.1920 a. 69 1591 ASHFORD Charles Ernest 15.7.1941 a. 76 " Florence Kate 17.7.1951 a. 87 *213A ASHLEY George 4.3.1919 a. 25 1724 ASHMAN Lily D. 13.12.1930 a. 79 " Albert 14.9.1936 a. 63 and their dau. Lily D. 13.12.1930 a. 15yrs G.of R. ASHTON Elsie Gladys 19.10.1966 a. 59 1739 ASLIN (1) Mary 27.4.1932 G.of R. ASLIN (2) Bertha May 18.5.1961 a. 75 *1036 ASTON Ann 27.12.1894 a. 86 (may be 80) KEEDWELL Henry 2.12.1882 a. 79 BUSH Sarah 5.3.1909 a. 69 2556 ATACK Kathlee Lila 27.11.1968 a. 40 113 ATKINS (1) Priscilla 20.1.1906 a. 70 = Cornelius 15.9.1917 a. 86 and their dau. Emma 25.4.1919 a. 57 *1656 ATKINS (2) William 7.6.1923 a. 52 (of Brislington) *1671 ATKINS (3) John Gilbert 10.11.1926 a. 46 " Wilhemenia 27.1.1975 a. 82 352 ATWEEK Frank 1.9.1880 b. 9.10.1877 (son of Louisa) STRUDWICK Louisa 15.2.1894 b. 3.4.1840 " John 19.9.1899 b. 14.1.1841 " Martha 5.5.1884 b. 6.12.1800 Date of birth or * Plot No. Surname First names Date of burial Age Additional notes " J.H.(Florence ?) 18.10.1898 762 ATWELL (1) Jeannie (Jane) 4.4.1912 a, 45 2810 ATWELL (2) Herbert Mark Blake 17.10.1967 a. 79 Annie 22.5.1981 a. 92 1611 ATTWOOD (1) Eliza Ann 10.4.1941 a. 53 = " Samuel 28.10.1950 a. 67 G.of R. ATTWOOD (2) Hilda 16.12.1977 a. 57 and her son) " Rex 8.5.1962 a.14 *1395 AUSTIN (1) John 20.9.1923 a. 46 *1431 AUSTIN (2) Rose Emma 26.4.1928 a. 66 " William Watkins 13.12.1930 a. 80 1145 AUSTIN (3) Florence 16.3.1951 a. 78 GREENAWAY Henry George 23.3.1928 a. 55 328A AVERY Ann 25.10.1924 a. 80 " Daniel 21.2.1909 a. 67 of Bedminster BUNN Eliza 21.12.1943 a. 80 of Warren Rd. Bristol Date of birth or * Plot No. Surname First names Date of burial Age Additional notes 344 BABER (1) Samuel Ernest 28.2.1914 a. 47 2806 BABER (2) William George 16.9.1967 a. 78 = Mary 31.7.1970 a. 82 SBV BAILEY (1) Elizabeth 30.4.1896 a. 2hrs SBV BAILEY (2) Child of Henry 31.5.1916 still-born *1755 BAILEY (3) Victor Charles 18.12.1926 a. 6mo. 1325 BAILEY (4) Silas 21.2.1929 a. 77 = " Elizabeth 22.6.1931 a. 82 and their son " Silas Rowland 6.9.1963 a. 80 1810 BAILEY (5) Jane 17.4.1941 a.
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