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Skelton-In-Cleveland, Parish Registers for Old All Saints - Burials Skelton-in-Cleveland, Parish Registers for old All Saints - Burials Burial date Date of death Surname First name Day Month Year General information Day Month Year Age Tompson Mary 2 6 1698 Gill Michael 6 6 1698 Duck Sarah 9 6 1698 Smith - 9 8 1698 Thompson - 3 11 1698 Gill - 20 11 1698 Webster - 28 11 1698 Carter - 8 12 1698 Boasman Margarett 11 12 1698 Smithson Thomas 25 12 1698 Porrett Richard 10 1 1699 Breckon Ann 12 1 1699 Smith Barbaria 27 2 1699 Cook Kno 14 4 1699 Stephenson Daniel 2 8 1699 Young Michael 10 9 1699 Brotton George 9 10 1699 Dan An 19 10 1699 Lioness Elizabeth ?? 11 1699 Scott Jane 18 11 1699 Chapman An 10 1 1700 Calvert An 13 2 1700 Jackson John 15 2 1700 Duck John 12 7 1700 Mason Phillis 16 7 1700 Mason Thomas 17 7 1700 Stephenson John 8 8 1700 Noble Margarett 3 9 1700 Holyday Alice 3 9 1700 English Mary 17 9 1700 Lioness William 12 11 1700 Boyes Margarett 2 2 1701 Wright - 6 2 1701 Havelock Margarett 14 2 1701 Dickinson Dorathy 19 3 1701 Drydill Margarett 30 3 1701 Cartwright Margarett 4 4 1701 Rudd Francis 26 4 1701 Smith William 22 5 1701 Mawer Elizabeth 21 6 1701 Skelton-in-Cleveland, Parish Registers for old All Saints - Burials Burial date Date of death Surname First name Day Month Year General information Day Month Year Age Chapman - 21 7 1701 bastard child of Elizabeth Gill Isaac 21 7 1701 Robinson William 27 7 1701 Ellerbie Robert 14 12 1701 Trotter John 23 12 1701 Hooper Robert 4 1 1702 Mason Elizabeth 8 2 1702 Wood Zacharias 21 2 1702 Cook William 18 3 1702 Cook William 26 3 1702 Wilkinson Ann 9 4 1702 Cook John 22 4 1702 Emmerson Elizabeth 6 7 1702 Dalton Richard 6 7 1702 Tompson William 25 7 1702 Webster Bridgett 7 9 1702 Dixon John 27 10 1702 Brown Jose 8 12 1702 Porrett Mary 23 1 1703 Brotton George 1 5 1703 Slater William 22 8 1703 Rogers Elizabeth 11 10 1703 Bouston Jane 1 1 1704 Pinder Mary 14 1 1704 Cook Alice 21 2 1704 Jenkinson An 15 2 1704 Butterick Mary 18 5 1704 Brotton Francis 27 8 1704 Lamb Robert 16 11 1704 Atla Henry 29 12 1704 Lam Margarett 3 1 1705 Gill Alice 8 1 1705 Smith Margarett 13 1 1705 Chapman Mary 25 1 1705 Calvert John 26 3 1705 Hutton Joan 7 5 1705 Mewburn John 26 8 1705 Tompson William 27 8 1705 Wood John 28 8 1705 Duck Alice 29 11 1705 Skelton-in-Cleveland, Parish Registers for old All Saints - Burials Burial date Date of death Surname First name Day Month Year General information Day Month Year Age Hutchinson William 10 12 1705 Bolton William 14 12 1705 Carter Elizabeth 6 2 1706 ?? Joseph 8 2 1706 Brotton Richard 28 5 1706 Brown - 17 6 1706 Atkinson - 2 7 1706 Richinson Mary 21 10 1706 Laton Robert 30 10 1706 Laton Thomas 30 10 1706 Hall Mary 25 11 1706 Lamb John 25 1 1707 Rudd William 14 7 1707 Westland Katherine 15 8 1707 Linsgill Emma 8 11 1707 Boys William 10 11 1707 Castle Ann 3 2 1708 Harrison Margarett 25 2 1708 Chapman Thomas 3 5 1708 Carter John 7 6 1708 Hutchinson Isabel 14 6 1708 Duck Elizabeth 15 7 1708 Stonas Timothy 6 11 1708 Ling William 14 11 1708 Wilson Valentine 21 11 1708 Carter William 27 1 1709 Trotter Edward 12 2 1709 Lamb Sarah 24 3 1709 Hammond William 13 5 1709 Hammond Ellin 17 5 1709 Hatton Margarett 29 5 1709 Boys Sarah 18 9 1709 Hutton George 22 9 1709 Cartwright John 2 1 1710 Brotton Daniel 12 1 1710 Coale Elizabeth 17 1 1710 Robson Tobias 24 2 1710 Tompson An 28 2 1710 Rich Thomas 29 2 1710 Tompson Anne 4 4 1710 Skelton-in-Cleveland, Parish Registers for old All Saints - Burials Burial date Date of death Surname First name Day Month Year General information Day Month Year Age Brotton John 12 4 1710 Dixon Thomas 5 5 1710 Brotton Mark 9 7 1710 Twiddale Thomas 19 7 1710 Dixon John 22 7 1710 Mawer Anne 30 7 1710 Wright Elizabeth 10 8 1710 Lamb Robert 18 9 1710 Calvert Robert 5 10 1710 Harrison Richard 8 11 1710 Porrett - 12 11 1710 still born child of Thomas Sawyer Susannah 28 12 1710 Clark Margarett 22 1 1711 Lynas Elizabeth 18 2 1711 Slater Oliver 22 3 1711 Lynas Robert 24 3 1711 Hammond William 24 3 1711 Hammond George 24 3 1711 Clark John 8 11 1711 Trotter Dorathy 1 5 1712 Hammond William 3 10 1712 Taler An 4 11 1712 Taler William 6 11 1712 Smith Ralph 10 12 1712 Brown Francis 29 12 1712 Brown Susanna 11 2 1713 French James 22 2 1713 Wilkinson Mary 14 11 1713 Watson Thomas 8 12 1713 Buckle Anne 8 12 1713 Ainson John 14 12 1713 Lynass James 18 12 1713 Rich Mary 8 3 1714 Pybas Michael 16 3 1714 Wilkinson William 24 4 1714 Calvert John 29 4 1714 Bayles Henry 11 5 1714 Tooes Isabell 30 5 1714 Robinson Hellen 3 1 1715 Smale Margery 8 1 1715 Skelton-in-Cleveland, Parish Registers for old All Saints - Burials Burial date Date of death Surname First name Day Month Year General information Day Month Year Age Stonas Jane 22 1 1715 Cooper Jane 7 2 1715 Merinton Francis 17 2 1715 Mattison Phillis 17 2 1715 Smith John 1 4 1715 Stonas John 7 5 1715 Hebron Jane 8 8 1715 Clay Robert 22 11 1715 Duck Thomas 7 12 1715 Dalton Margarett 22 12 1715 Harrison William 26 12 1715 Peacock Margarett 26 12 1715 Tooes William 14 1 1716 Laton Ann 4 2 1716 Nicolson Alice 15 2 1716 Bean Thomas 22 9 1716 Chapman William 24 12 1716 Pybas Jane 4 2 1717 Dixon William 12 2 1717 Hammond Alice 8 3 1717 Watson Margarett 28 5 1717 wife of John Edison Thomas 8 11 1717 Mattison Robert 28 11 1717 Hebron Isabell 22 1 1718 Linsgill John 24 2 1718 Hutchinson John 28 2 1718 Smith Hannah 2 3 1718 Hareland Anne 5 3 1718 Hodgeon Anne 12 3 1718 Hutton George 8 7 1719 Tooes John 24 8 1719 Lynas Alice 12 9 1719 Eston Rowland 12 10 1719 Cook Elizabeth 8 11 1719 Nicolson William 7 3 1720 Robinson John 14 11 1720 Wilkinson John 16 1 1721 Emerson Mary 4 2 1721 Kirk Henry 8 2 1721 Duck Margaret 22 2 1721 Skelton-in-Cleveland, Parish Registers for old All Saints - Burials Burial date Date of death Surname First name Day Month Year General information Day Month Year Age Wilkinson Dorothy 17 3 1721 Porrit Mary 16 8 1721 White Elizabeth 29 8 1721 wife of Thomas Hammond Katherine 30 8 1721 Soar William 9 9 1721 Pybas John 16 9 1721 Waring William 18 11 1721 Brotton Jane 3 5 1722 Lawson Dorothy 15 6 1722 D John 2 7 1722 Waters Rud Mathen 21 9 1722 Hoop William 7 10 1722 Lee John 22 10 1722 Robinson Ralph 5 11 1722 Smith William 8 ?? 1722 Laton Thomas 27 2 1723 Laton Thomas 29 2 1723 Chapman Susanna 14 4 1723 Heaton Catherine 22 4 1723 Robinson Mary 5 5 1723 Swales Anne 17 5 1723 daughter of Williams Buckle Thomas 11 8 1723 Lynskill Margaret 21 9 1723 Barie Joan 14 11 1723 Rudd Ralph 19 11 1723 Otterton John 24 11 1723 Robinson Ann 17 12 1723 Brotton Robert 25 12 1723 Brotton Mary 28 12 1723 Brotton John 3 1 1724 Brotton Mary 25 2 1724 a child Richardson William 28 3 1724 Sawyer Henry 15 4 1724 Milris ? Margaret 23 4 1724 Corner Margaret 24 4 1724 Westland Mary 19 5 1724 Cole Mary 20 5 1724 Cash Mary 31 5 1724 Buck Thomas 3 6 1724 a child Trotter John 23 7 1724 son of Edward Skelton-in-Cleveland, Parish Registers for old All Saints - Burials Burial date Date of death Surname First name Day Month Year General information Day Month Year Age Rogers Nicolas 30 7 1724 Bottoms William 13 9 1724 a child Carter ? 4 10 1724 son of William Porrett Richard 5 10 1724 son of Francis Chapman Mary 6 10 1724 of Little Mosam Hoop Ruth 23 10 1724 of Great Mosam Knaggs John 9 11 1724 of Stayes Porret Mary 16 10 1724 wife of Francis Duck Jane 22 1 1725 wife of Francis Cook Francis 29 1 1725 of Great Mosam Hutchinson William 12 2 1725 Shaw Ann 17 3 1725 Rowntree Adolina 29 4 1725 Longbottom Rebecca 9 7 1725 daughter of Isaac Porret Joseph 31 8 1725 son of Thomas Wilson Jane 16 9 1725 Surr William 8 10 1725 son of Robert Robinson Margaret 13 10 1725 Bean Jane 30 11 1725 Couper Robert 8 12 1725 Ellerby Margaret 10 12 1725 Porret Richard 15 1 1726 Posket Robert 21 2 1726 Boes Elizabeth 10 3 1726 Tailor Jean 11 3 1726 Castle William 21 3 1726 Porret George 11 4 1726 son of George Tiplady Elizabeth 27 4 1726 Porret Sarah 28 6 1726 daughter of Francis Hindson Elizabeth 28 6 1726 Hutton Ann 12 7 1726 daughter of Robert Pinder Elizabeth 11 9 1726 wife of John Pinder John 13 9 1726 Carter - 16 9 1726 a child Hoop Thomas 1 10 1726 Emmerson Ann 22 10 1726 wife of John Cook Elizabeth 22 10 1726 of Mosam Chapman Elizabeth 27 10 1726 poor woman Chapman John 15 1 1727 son of Robert Tod Roger 1 2 1727 of Moorsholm Skelton-in-Cleveland, Parish Registers for old All Saints - Burials Burial date Date of death Surname First name Day Month Year General information Day Month Year Age Porret Thomas 6 2 1727 son of Thomas Jones Robert 14 2 1727 a child, a stranger Castle Alice 14 3 1727 Hutchinson John 20 4 1727 son of Richard Bulmer Christiana 23 5 1727 of Westerdale Brotton Jane 2 6 1727 Duck Elizabeth 4 8 1727 Barber John 28 8 1727 son of John & Ann Smith Benjamin 5 10 1727 young man of parish of Mask Foster Richard 22 11 1727 of parish of Leith Clark Margaret 23 11 1727 daughter of Anthony & Hannah Thompson George 26 11 1727 an old man Potter Lynass 6 12 1727 son of Ralph & Ann Lambert Richard 25 12 1727 son of John & Ann Brotton George 31 12 1727 of this parish Dickson Thomas 5 1 1728 of this parish Havelock William 8 1 1728 of this parish Chapman Mary 11 1 1728 daughter of Robert & Elizabeth Robinson Robert 13 1 1728 of this parish Chapman Elizabeth 15 1 1728 wife of Robert Havelock Mary 17 1 1728 of this parish Hebron John 21 1 1728 of Moorsholm Clarkson James 14 2 1728 of this parish Avilson Thomas 17 2 1728 of this parish Havelock Ann 18 2 1728 of this parish Calvert Jane 17 6 1728 widow Smith Ann 24 6 1728 wife of Christopher of Moorsholm Thompson Mary 23 9 1728 wife of Robert - - 27 9 1728 a stranger Sawer Ann 29 10 1728 widow
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