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St Mary's Church Burials 1559 to 1902 Upottery, Devon UK St Mary's Church Burials 1559 to 1902 Upottery, Devon UK burdate firstname surname notes 20 Oct 1559 Elyzabeth COOKE 27 Jan 1559 Johane SPRETE 11 May 1560 George HANDCOCKE 22 May 1560 Elyzabeth SPIRINGE 28 Jun 1560 Stephen STAMPE 28 July 1560 John CHURCHWILL 28 July 1560 Johane HUTCHINS 30 Aug 1560 John SALTER son of Mathew SALTER 22 Feb 1562 Ratheryne LENDEN 2 Aug 1562 Beaton CHYRCHELL 15 Aug 1562 Johane PALFREY dau of Thomas 12 Jan 1562 Conannte KNIGHT son of Christopher 15 Feb 1562 Johane HUTCHINS 10 May 1563 Nicholl HOOPER widow 14 May 1563 Agnes CREESE wife of Rychard 20 May 1563 Abraham CREESE son of Rychard 27 May 1563 Johane KNIGHT dau of Christopher 30 May 1563 Wilmott KNIGHT wife of Christopher 8 Jun 1563 Markes HANDCOCKE wife of William 16 Jun 1563 Rose "the servant of Roger RYCHARDS [not named]" 20 Jun 1563 Grace RYCHARD dau of Humfry 2 Jul 1563 Nycolas HATCHAM son of Johane 5 Jul 1563 John PRESTON 5 Jul 1563 Agnes SWETLAND wife of Robert 1 Oct 1563 ALICE COOKE dau of John 17 Oct 1563 John COOKE 20 Apr 1564 Philip NEWTON 11 Jul 1564 Tamsyne CROSS dau of John 3 Oct 1564 Thomas BARTRAM 17 Oct 1564 SWETLAND child of Robert SWETLAND beinge not christened 22 Oct 1564 Mary WOODE dau of Ellis 25 Oct 1564 Rycharde SWETLAND wife of Robert 7 Nov 1564 John HOOPER son of Robert 25 Dec 1564 John HUTCHINS son of Edward 29 Jan 1564 George PALFREY son of Rychard 9 Feb 1564 Johane SMYTH wife of Thomas 20 Feb 1564 William COLLINS son of William 13 Jul 1565 John BRAGGE son of Rychard 19 Nov 1565 Johane WILLIAMS wife of John 10 Dec 1565 Elyzabeth the servant of John SALTER 17 Jan 1565 HOOPER dau of Robert the younger not named 16 Jun 1566 John HURMAN servant of my Lady Mathew 17 Jul 1566 Christean BROADFORD servant of Humfry SWETLAND 24 Jul 1566 Barras? MATHEW Dame 3 Sep 1566 Humfry SWEATLAND 6 Oct 1566 Johane HURCHAM wife of John 20 Jan 1566 John BARTRAM son of Alice 4 Feb 1566 Johane "QUICKE?" wife of Christopher 25 Mar 1567 Margaret HOOPER wife of Robert [email protected] Transcribed by Roy Parkhouse http://www.parkhouse.org.uk December 2008 St Mary's Church Burials 1559 to 1902 Upottery, Devon UK burdate firstname surname notes 4 May 1567 Nycolas SMYTH son of Rychard 25 May 1567 John STAMPE son of Thomas 9 Jun 1567 Margarett COMBE dau of Margaret 2 Oct 1567 Humfry HARBETT son of Walter 18 Mar 1567 Tomsyne QUICKE dau of Robert 10 Apr 1568 Beaton * dau of Ellis 19 Apr 1568 Johane WIDE dau of Tristram 19 Apr 1569 Robart SWEATLAND 21 Apr 1569 William TUCKER 3 Aug 1569 John "ACONRTE?" son of John 11 Sep 1569 Richard HENDLEY 7 Apr 1570 HOOPER son of John Hooper, yeoman 20 Apr 1570 Anne LYDE wife of John 5 Jun 1570 Julyan FOLD? dau of William 30 Sep 1570 Tomsyne "__REATE" 24 Dec 1570 John CARPENTER 6 Apr 1571 Agnes BERY dau of Thomas 9 Apr 1571 Elyzabeth BARTRAM wife of Robert 17 Apr 1571 QUICKE son of William QUICKE who had no name 20 Apr 1571 Edward BAGTER son of Humfry 18 Apr 1571 Clase KELLEY 6 May 1571 Elyzabeth SOARK dau of William 11 Sep 1571 George MAYNE 14 Dec 1571 Christopher KNIGHT 15 Feb 1571 Alice TOOKER widow 3 Apr 1572 Johane RYCHARD dau of Humfry 23 Aug 1572 John COLLINS 31 Oct 1572 Johane STAMPE widow 6 Jan 1572 John WADE 20 Feb 1572 Robert MEADE son of Alexander 25 Mar 1573 Annys NEWBERY "dau of Rainborne?" 30 Mar 1573 Johane HUPPER dau of John 8 Apr 1573 Agnes STAMPE dau of Thomas 1 May 1573 Florence CARTER wife of William 20 May 1573 Johane FRYE widow 9 Jun 1573 WYLLSSON "dau of George [not named]" 23 Aug 1573 Tomsine BARTRAM dau of Nycolas 25 Sep 1573 Rychard PALFRY vicar 17 Oct 1573 Proser WILLCOX 19 Nov 1573 John QUICKE dau of William 4 Feb 1573 John NEWBERY son of Renborne 16 Feb 1573 John HUPPER the elder 14 Mar 1573 John HUTCHINS 25 Aug 1574 Margaret SMYTHE dau of Edmond SMYTHE of Luppett 18 Dec 1574 Agnis SMYTH widow 16 Feb 1574 John SALTER 17 Mar 1574 Catheryne COLLINS widow 19 Sep 1575 Thomas SPIRINGE 13 Nov 1575 John CROSSE 16 Dec 1575 Markes HANDECOCKE dau of Willm [email protected] Transcribed by Roy Parkhouse http://www.parkhouse.org.uk December 2008 St Mary's Church Burials 1559 to 1902 Upottery, Devon UK burdate firstname surname notes 1 Feb 1575 Agnes COLLYER dau of Christopher COLLYER of Stockland 26 Mar 1576 Florence PRENOE widow 25 Jul 1576 John NEWCOMBE son of John 29 Aug 1576 Robert BARTRAM 29 Aug 1576 Johane MAYOR wife of John MAYOR the elder 13 Oct 1576 Peter PREWE 24 Oct 1576 E__ BARTRAM dau of Robert 27 Oct 1576 Elizabeth DARE dau of Robert 24 Nov 1576 Alyxander servant of John Oten 11 Jan 1576 Jonas GYBBES son of Robert 27 Apr 1577 Rychard BRAGGE 12 May 1577 Margery BROWNE dau of John 24 July 1577 Elyzabeth WORTHAL widow 10 Oct 1577 Katherine COMBE wife of John 3 Jan 1577 Beator HURMAN wife of John 9 Jan 1577 Willm QUICKE son of Willm 6 Feb 1577 John BROWNE yeoman 11 Mar 1577 Florence SWEATLAND dau of Humfry 2 May 1578 Johan COLLINS dau of Philip 7 May 1578 Rychard GYFFORD 2 Jul 1578 Rychard HUTCHINS 3 Nov 1578 John BROWNE the elder 1 Apr 1579 John QUICKE son of Robert 29 Oct 1579 Wynefred QUICKE dau of Willm 30 Dec 1579 Alice HOOPER dau of John 7 Jan 1579 John MEADE son of Alexande 17 Mar 1579 John MITCHELL son of Alexande 1 Jun 1580 BROWNE son of Willm not named 6 Jun 1580 Johane BROWNE dau of Willm 6 Jul 1580 Elyzabeth PALFRAYE widow 7 Jul 1580 Johane TARREY a strange poore woman of the pyh of Gregorystocke 31 Aug 1580 Richarde LOKIER wife of Robert 25 Dec 1580 Franncis WALTER son of John 19 Mar 1580 Conannte THORNE 17 Apr 1581 Emmett CARPENTER widow 14 Sep 1581 John YERTYE son of John 11 Jan 1581 Emmet SIDNAM "that dwelte wth Humfry Bagfor wh[o] dyed in travell of child" 20 Feb 1581 George QUICKE son of Willm 1 Apr 1582 Julyan AMONNTEY dau of Robert 11 May 1582 Alice WORTHALL widow 7 Jun 1582 Rycharde COLLINS wife of Nycolas 29 Jun 1582 Bridgett BI__HOXE wife of Willm 27 Sep 1582 John YERTY son of John 7 Nov 1582 Margery HOOPER widow 14 Nov 1582 Peter HAWKINS son of Robert 24 Nov 1582 HONDLY son of Thomas not named 7 Apr 1583 Henry COOKE son of Johane [email protected] Transcribed by Roy Parkhouse http://www.parkhouse.org.uk December 2008 St Mary's Church Burials 1559 to 1902 Upottery, Devon UK burdate firstname surname notes 15 Apr 1583 Johan CRAMBREY alias "a poor woman who came into ye WILLISBREE p[ar]y[s]he by chance her abidinge was as she said in Broadewoodwidge by lamybon" 9 Jun 1583 Thomas PRINGE 18 Jun 1583 Alice GEFFORD widow 21 Nov 1583 Emmett HANCOK wife of Willm 2 Dec 1583 Johane TUCKER 10 Jan 1583 Johane WILLYAM dau of Thomas 8 Feb 1583 John YERTY son of John 11 Feb 1583 Christian PRINGE dau of Alexander 26 Feb 1583 Willm HUCHINS son of Robert 28 May 1584 Willm HAWKINS son of Robert 30 May 1584 Dorothy QUICKE dau of Willm 17 Jun 1584 Robert EVELEIGHE gent 18 Sep 1584 LOKIER son of John not named 27 Oct 1584 Alice MAYIOR wife of John ye elder 30 Nov 1584 Johane GOLLOPE wife of Henry 26 Dec 1584 Johane TURKE dau of Edmond 15 May 1585 Willm STONE 21 May 1585 Willm CROSSE son of Ambrosse 3 Aug 1585 Robert DAWE 6 Nov 1585 LENDLY son of Thomas not named 26 Jan 1585 Katherine HOPER dau of Ellenore 6 Mar 1585 WOOD dau of Peter not named 11 Mar 1585 William QUICKE son of William 20 Mar 1585 CLOODE "[child] of Willm ye younger not named" 13 Apr 1586 Barnard SPRAGE son of Robert SPRAGE of Chardstocke 3 Jun 1586 Margerett BOLLOM dau of Henry 15 Jun 1586 Anstes GOLLOPE dau of Henry 25 Jul 1586 Grace PULLYN "dau of Xpoher" [Christopher?] 22 Aug 1586 Agnes MAYNES widow 27 Sep 1586 Willm CARTER 26 Dec 1586 LOKIER dau of John not named 29 Jan 1586 Johane "BAG_" wife of Humfry 1 May 1587 Tamsyne COOKE 3 Jun 1587 CLODE dau of Willm CLODE not named 25 Jun 1587 Thomas PRESTON 26 Jun 1587 Julian CROSSE widow 27 Jun 1587 Rychard SALTER 31 Jul 1587 Robert QUICKE 19 Oct 1587 Edeth HIX dau of John 7 Nov 1587 Thomas ANDREAS son of John 22 Dec 1587 John HURRAM 18 May 1588 Willm HUTCHINS son of Robert 20 Aug 1588 John CREESE 27 Sep 1588 Mary COLLINS dau of Phylip 6 Oct 1588 Jone RYCHARDS widow 27 Oct 1588 George * son of John 31 Oct 1588 Quintannce BROWNE [email protected] Transcribed by Roy Parkhouse http://www.parkhouse.org.uk December 2008 St Mary's Church Burials 1559 to 1902 Upottery, Devon UK burdate firstname surname notes 20 Dec 1588 LOKIER dau of John not named 21 Mar 1588 Agnes BAGTER wife of George 29 Apr 1589 John COOKE 29 Jun 1589 George LOKIER son of Robert 3 Jul 1589 Johane SALTER widow 24 Aug 1589 Agnes SMYTH dau of John 22 Sep 1589 Elyzabeth RYCHARDS wife of Willm 26 Oct 1589 Agnes COOKE wife of Willm 16 Nov 1589 Martine WIDE 17 Dec 1589 Jane COLLINS wife of Philipe 4 Mar 1589 Johane HUTCHINS Nycolas 26 Apr 1590 Dorothy BROWNE wife of Willm 25 May 1590 Nycolas COLLINS 9 Jun 1590 John COLLINS 13 Jun 1590 Agnes COLLINS 13 Aug 1590 John LOKIER the elder 27 Oct 1590 John MAYIOR the elder 1 Nov 1590 Johane NORRISHE wife of Jerome 7 Nov 1590 Johane RYCHARDS dau of Willm 9 Nov 1590 MAYNE son of Willm not named 24 Nov 1590 Christopher PULLYN alias WARRINGE 16 Jan 1590 John DARE 26 Jan 1590 Alice STONE widowe 9 Apr 1591 Thomasyne SMYTH wife of John 24 Apr 1591 Beaton AWTON widowe 28 Apr 1591 Thomasyne dau of John 13 Aug 1591 Joane YERTY wife of John 6 Sep 1591 William BAGTER son of Humfry of Collompton 16 Oct 1591 Joane MITCHELL son of John 14 Apr 1592 Humfry BAGTER 16 Jun 1592 Elyzabeth PRILLY dau of Rychard 3 Aug 1592 Thomas BUSSELL son of Thomas 20 Sep 1592 Elyzabeth QUICKE widowe 20 Oct 1592 Agnes SMYTH dau of John 14 Dec 1592 Robert HOOPER 26 Dec 1592 Christean WYDE dau of Martyne 21 Jan 1592 Thomas BERRY 26 Jan 1592 Christean LONGE mistress Christean LONGE 8 Feb 1592 Robert
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