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Decima Samuel Lucian Enford - Burials 1813-1872 Year Date Surname Given Names Age at Death Date of Death Residence Place of Burial Surname of Next of Kin Given Names of Next of Kin Relationship to Deceased Notes 1813 22-May Harding Elizabeth 73 Long Street in the Parish of Enford 1813 5-Oct Phillimore John 6m Fyfield in the Parish of Enford 1813 4-Nov Compton John 51 Chisenbury in the Parish of Enford 1814 2-Jan Hamlin Eliza 2w Fyfield in the Parish of Enford 1814 21-Jan Oram Elizabeth 84 Everley 1814 14-Feb Chivers John 84 Coombe in the Parish of Enford 1814 20-Feb Rawlins Decima 3w Fyfield in the Parish of Enford 1814 20-Mar Nicholas John 66 Fyfield in the Parish of Enford 1814 10-Apr Rawlins Harriet 6m Coombe in the Parish of Enford 1814 7-Aug Naish Alice 57 Long Street in the Parish of Enford 1814 19-Sep Lapham Mary 2 Long Street in the Parish of Enford 1814 1-Oct Dyke Mary-Ann 11m Fyfield in the Parish of Enford 1814 7-Nov Slade Susannah 13 Newtown in the Parish of Enford 1815 27-Jan Munday Betty 70 Coombe in the Parish of Enford 1815 17-Feb Merritt Jane 50 Long Street in the Parish of Enford 1815 23-Apr Carter Thomas an infant Enford 1815 6-Aug Weeks Stephen 5m Long Street in the Parish of Enford 1815 21-Aug James William 7m Everley Wilts 1815 22-Sep Rumbold Hannah 89 Long Street in the Parish of Enford 1815 27-Sep Poole Samuel 33 Enford 1815 4-Oct Oram Elizabeth 10m Long Street in the Parish of Enford 1815 14-Nov Weeks Mary 29 Long Street in the Parish of Enford 1815 21-Dec Stanford Margaret 76 Newtown in the Parish of Enford 1816 9-Feb Nash Miriam 39 West Chisenbury in the Parish of Netheravon 1816 19-Feb Butcher Prudence 52 Long Street in the Parish of Enford 1816 23-Feb Bailey John 17 Long Street in the Parish of Enford 1816 31-Mar Neat Mary 34 Long Street in the Parish of Enford 1816 12-Jul Swatton Elizabeth 80 Long Street in the Parish of Enford 1816 4-Aug Spencer Betty 50 Long Street in the Parish of Enford 1816 8-Sep Rawlins William 77 Fyfield in the Parish of Enford 1816 12-Sep Eyres Mary 63 Fyfield in the Parish of Enford 1816 12-Dec Biffin Mary 84 Enford 1817 19-Feb Maslen Benjamin 73 Long Street in the Parish of Enford 1817 21-Feb Strong Lucian 4m Chisenbury in the Parish of Enford 1817 28-Feb Pearce George Griffin 76 Fyfield in the Parish of Enford 1817 16-Mar Rawlins George 34 Enford 1817 1-Apr Dyke Stephen 42 Coombe in the Parish of Enford 1817 16-Apr Oram Alice an infant Long Street in the Parish of Enford 1817 20-Apr Neat Elizabeth 73 Enford 1818 10-Feb Hawkins Elizabeth 37 Chisenbury in the Parish of Enford 1818 13-May Furmige Sibyl 65 Coombe in the Parish of Enford 1818 18-May Meridew Mary 66 Enford 1818 10-Sep Giddings Moses 70 Chisenbury in the Parish of Enford 1818 30-Sep Kellow Walter 60 Chisenbury in the Parish of Enford 1818 6-Oct Dyer Edith 84 Marden 1818 11-Oct Hicks Henry 78 Compton In the Parish of Enford 1818 20-Oct Naish Elizabeth 49 Long Street in the Parish of Enford 1818 21-Oct Powel James 82 Long Street in the Parish of Enford 1818 27-Oct Strong George 92 Chisenbury in the Parish of Enford 1818 20-Dec Yates Mary 81 Enford 1818 28-Dec Eyres William 73 Enford 1819 8-Feb Bartlett Jane 6 Fyfield in the Parish of Enford 1819 13-Feb Baden Andrew 69 Long Street in the Parish of Enford 1819 25-Feb Bird Elizabeth 1 Enford 1819 9-Mar Daw Henry 12 Long Street in the Parish of Enford 1819 13-Mar Hillier Isaac 1 Enford 1819 15-Mar Hillier John an infant Enford 1819 28-Mar Maslen James 85 Chisenbury in the Parish of Enford 1819 15-Jun Rawlins Eliza 2 Fyfield in the Parish of Enford 1819 15-Jul Dyke John 40 Newtown in the Parish of Enford 1819 4 -Sep Nicholas Mary 51 Chisenbury in the Parish of Enford 1819 4-Sep Pearce Betty Rivers 4 Long Street in the Parish of Enford 1819 4-Sep Pearce Anna Amelia an infant Long Street in the Parish of Enford 1819 23-Sep Oram William 17 Long Street in the Parish of Enford 1819 5-Oct White Richard 78 Fyfield in the Parish of Enford 1819 8-Oct Draper Ann 69 Newtown in the Parish of Enford 1819 12-Oct Gilbert Nathanial 59 Chisenbury in the Parish of Enford 1819 2-Nov Turner Robert 86 Long Street in the Parish of Enford 1819 19-Dec Bowles John 47 Long Street in the Parish of Enford 1820 10-Jan Phillimore William 54 Fyfield in the Parish of Enford 1820 16-Jan Neate Thomas 83 Enford 1820 8- Mar Bandge George 73 Compton In the Parish of Enford 1820 29-Mar Lye William 80 Compton In the Parish of Enford 1820 19-Apr Strong Uriah 7 Chisenbury in the Parish of Enford 1820 25-Jun Daw Charlotte 10m Long Street in the Parish of Enford 1820 25-Nov Swatton Ann Kinsman 72 Littlecot in the Parish of Enford 1820 28-Nov Knight Sarah Ann an infant Newtown in the Parish of Enford 1820 13-Dec Perrot Peter an infant Compton In the Parish of Enford © Wiltshire OPC Project/2012/Malcolm Lay Enford - Burials 1813-1872 Year Date Surname Given Names Age at Death Date of Death Residence Place of Burial Surname of Next of Kin Given Names of Next of Kin Relationship to Deceased Notes 1820 28-Dec Shepherd Alice 37 St. Martin's in the Field Leicester Square London 1821 13-Jan Clift Joseph an infant Chisenbury in the Parish of Enford 1821 31-Jan Pearce William 73 Long Street in the Parish of Enford 1821 10-Feb Bird Elizabeth 30 Enford 1821 25-Feb Hurcot Sarah 41 Compton In the Parish of Enford 1821 30-Apr Hale Mary 52 Coombe in the Parish of Enford 1821 3-Jun Harding Thomas an infant Enford 1821 30-Jul Rideout Henry an infant Enford 1821 2- Aug Biffin Charles 21 Fyfield in the Parish of Enford 1821 3-Oct Daw George 18 Long Street in the Parish of Enford 1821 11-Nov Dyke John 74 Newtown in the Parish of Enford 1821 26-Dec Hillier Thomas 76 Fyfield in the Parish of Enford 1822 27-Jan Perrot Mary 39 Compton In the Parish of Enford 1822 1-Feb Higgins Elizabeth 78 Chisenbury in the Parish of Enford 1822 1-Mar Coward John 69 Long Street in the Parish of Enford 1822 27-Mar Worsdell John 24 Enford 1822 19-Apr Martin William an infant Chisenbury in the Parish of Enford 1822 15-May White Betty 77 Compton In the Parish of Enford 1822 17-May Rideout Henry an infant Enford 1822 5-Jul Hurcot Daniel 78 Chisenbury in the Parish of Enford 1822 27-Aug Spreadbury Isabella an infant Coombe in the Parish of Enford 1822 16-Sep Kellow William 67 Chisenbury in the Parish of Enford 1822 20-Sep Daw Henry an infant Long Street in the Parish of Enford 1822 22-Sep Cannings Grace 67 Compton In the Parish of Enford 1822 27-Sep Daniels Charlotte 51 Fyfield in the Parish of Enford 1823 23-Feb Stevens Martha 68 Fyfield in the Parish of Enford 1823 16-Mar Standford Hannah 10m Enford 1823 21-Mar Naish George 82 Chisenbury in the Parish of Enford 1823 1-Jun Rawlins Eliza 1 Fyfield in the Parish of Enford 1823 17-Jun White William 70 Long Street in the Parish of Enford 1823 2-Jul Pearce Philip 70 Chisenbury in the Parish of Enford 1823 21-Jul Southey Mary 75 Enford 1823 28-Jul Knight John 61 Enford 1823 5-Aug Naish Robert 70 Long Street in the Parish of Enford 1823 17-Sep Martin Martha 70 Chisenbury in the Parish of Enford 1823 17-Sep Turner James 2y7m Enford 1823 7-Oct Daw Ann 14 Long Street in the Parish of Enford 1823 26-Oct Shepherd Elizabeth 63 Chisenbury in the Parish of Enford 1823 3-Nov Batt James 34 Fittleton 1823 24-Dec Ewens Ann 69 Enford 1823 26-Dec Shepherd Sarah 36 Littlecot in the Parish of Enford 1823 26-Dec Shepherd Elizabeth an infant Littlecot in the Parish of Enford 1824 15-Feb Turner John 1 Fyfield in the Parish of Enford 1824 24-Feb Turner George 7 West Chisenbury in the Parish of Netheravon 1824 27-Feb Newman Mary 64 Lacock 1824 1-Mar White Jane 86 Fyfield in the Parish of Enford 1824 9-Mar Meridew (alias Naish) William 25 Enford 1824 27-Mar Cotterel Harriet an infant Coombe in the Parish of Enford 1824 29-Mar Rawlins Mary 86 Fyfield in the Parish of Enford 1824 20-Apr Dyke Jane 5 Newtown in the Parish of Enford 1824 2-May Ings Elizabeth 37 Compton In the Parish of Enford 1824 7-May Hillier John 73 Enford 1824 23-Jun Knight Thomas 11 Newtown in the Parish of Enford 1824 4-Jul Ward Sarah 52 Long Street in the Parish of Enford 1824 4-Jul Hurcot Charles Thomas 11m Enford 1824 9-Jul Rawlins Thomasin or Tabitha 42 Fyfield in the Parish of Enford 1824 8-Aug Phillimore Rosanna 1 Fittleton 1824 16-Aug Pearce Philip 11 Long Street in the Parish of Enford 1824 7-Oct Knight Amy 29 Enford 1824 18-Oct Selwood Helen an infant Chisenbury in the Parish of Enford 1824 17-Nov Turner James an infant Enford 1824 23-Nov Rawlins Ruth 80 Enford 1824 27-Dec Baden Anne 21 Long Street in the Parish of Enford 1825 2-Jan Higgins Henry 81 Chisenbury in the Parish of Enford 1825 8-Feb Worsdell John 23 Newtown in the Parish of Enford 1825 12-Mar Pearce Elizabeth 71 Long Street in the Parish of Enford 1825 12-Apr Dickman William 56 Newtown in the Parish of Enford 1825 25-May Dyke John 26 Coombe in the Parish of Enford 1825 20-Sep Pearce Thomas 80 Chisenbury in the Parish of Enford 1825 21-Sep Rawlins Catherine 39 Enford 1825 17-Oct Rawlins Edward 82 Enford 1825 25-Oct Worsdell John 89 Long Street in the Parish of Enford 1825 16-Nov Maton Mary 75 Chisenbury in the Parish of Enford 1825 23-Nov Raymond Mary Ann 1 Chisenbury in the Parish of Enford 1825 31-Dec Martin Anthony 73 Chisenbury in the Parish of Enford 1826 9-Jan White Sarah 2 Fyfield in the Parish of Enford 1826 9-Jan Spencer David 20 Enford 1826 17-Jan Ward Robert 61 Long Street in the Parish of Enford 1826 6-Mar Oram Mary 70 Enford © Wiltshire OPC Project/2012/Malcolm Lay Enford - Burials 1813-1872 Year Date Surname Given Names Age at Death Date of Death Residence Place of Burial Surname of Next of Kin
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