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Knightley Burials Christ Church, Knightley - Burials - Date order Register Page Item Row-Plot Christian Names Surname Burial Date Age Comments Knightley 1875-1982 Page 31 243 No entry - - - - Knightley 1875-1982 Page 31 245 No entry - - - - Knightley 1875-1982 Page 31 246 No entry - - - - Knightley 1875-1982 Page 31 244 No entry - - - - Knightley 1875-1982 Page 52 412 - - - - Entered in error Knightley 1875-1982 Page 45 358 - - - - Entry Cancelled Knightley 1875-1982 Page 01 1 Mirah Jane Vernon 08/03/1875 33 Moss Farm - Knightley Knightley 1875-1982 Page 01 2 George Thomas Vernon 26/08/1875 6 Mths Moss Farm - Knightley Knightley 1875-1982 Page 01 3 Ann Turner 22/12/1875 64 Knightley Knightley 1875-1982 Page 01 4 James Cooper 10/01/1876 81 Knightley Knightley 1875-1982 Page 01 5 Eliza Simcock 05/12/1876 26 Knightley Knightley 1875-1982 Page 01 6 Charles Smith 25/04/1877 80 Knightley Knightley 1875-1982 Page 01 7 William Bellingham 07/07/1877 31 Yew Tree - Knightley Knightley 1875-1982 Page 01 8 James Silvester 17/05/1878 14 Mths Knightley Knightley 1875-1982 Page 02 9 Harriet Aldridge 25/05/1878 68 Knightley Knightley 1875-1982 Page 02 10 Elizabeth Stacey 18/08/1878 14 Knightley Knightley 1875-1982 Page 02 11 Elizabeth Sellman 04/11/1878 28 Knightley Knightley 1875-1982 Page 02 12 Agnes Ward 14/12/1878 3 Mths Knightley Knightley 1875-1982 Page 02 13 Charles Slinn 25/07/1879 7 Weeks Knightley Knightley 1875-1982 Page 02 14 John Lees 08/01/1880 33 Knightley Knightley 1875-1982 Page 02 15 Samuel Edge 27/02/1880 69 Knightley Knightley 1875-1982 Page 02 16 Mary Cooper 26/03/1880 76 Knightley Knightley 1875-1982 Page 03 17 Robert Hargreaves 03/11/1880 62 Knightley Grange Knightley 1875-1982 Page 03 18 George Cooper 23/02/1881 19 Knightley Knightley 1875-1982 Page 03 19 Thomas Mathews 12/10/1881 65 Knightley Knightley 1875-1982 Page 03 20 Ellen Austin 25/11/1882 21 Knightley Knightley 1875-1982 Page 03 21 Joseph Myatt 17/09/1883 72 Knightley Knightley 1875-1982 Page 03 22 James Simkin 10/12/1883 84 Knightley Knightley 1875-1982 Page 03 23 Elijah Tonkinson 29/04/1884 16 Mths Knightley Knightley 1875-1982 Page 03 24 George Neville 23/07/1884 28 Knightley Knightley 1875-1982 Page 04 25 Amelia Cotton 28/11/1884 11 Knightley Knightley 1875-1982 Page 04 26 Alice Cotton 02/01/1885 11 Mths Knightley Knightley 1875-1982 Page 04 27 John Selman 22/08/1885 70 Knightley Knightley 1875-1982 Page 04 28 George Higginson 20/04/1886 75 Knightley Knightley 1875-1982 Page 04 29 William Oldbury 30/04/1886 17 days Old Knightley Knightley 1875-1982 Page 04 30 Sarah Hurst 03/09/1886 77 Cash Lane - Eccleshall Knightley 1875-1982 Page 04 31 Harriet Key 06/06/1887 20 Days Old Knightley Knightley 1875-1982 Page 04 32 John Turner 28/09/1887 78 Knightley Knightley 1875-1982 Page 05 33 Mary Billingham 11/11/1887 86 Yew Tree Knightley Knightley 1875-1982 Page 05 34 Sarah Atkins 20/12/1887 23 Cash Lane Eccleshall Knightley 1875-1982 Page 05 35 Charles Reynold 14/02/1888 93 Knightley - Reynold or Prynold Knightley 1875-1982 Page 05 36 John Perrins 22/06/1889 63 Knightley Knightley 1875-1982 Page 05 37 Frances Watkiss 02/07/1889 66 Yew Tree Knightley Knightley 1875-1982 Page 05 38 Richard Shepherd 17/08/1889 88 Ashwood Head Knightley Knightley 1875-1982 Page 05 39 Sarah Vaughan 14/06/1890 64 Knightley Knightley 1875-1982 Page 05 40 Charles Key 18/06/1890 55 Woodseaves High Offley Knightley 1875-1982 Page 06 41 John Hewitt 26/09/1890 67 Knightley Knightley 1875-1982 Page 06 42 Thomas Slinn 26/12/1890 60 Knightley Knightley 1875-1982 Page 06 43 Jane Myatt 20/07/1891 80 Knightley Knightley 1875-1982 Page 06 44 William Myatt 02/09/1891 54 Knightley Knightley 1875-1982 Page 06 45 Thomas Frederick Vernon 15/09/1891 3 Mths Knightley Knightley 1875-1982 Page 06 46 Harriet Ellen Lloyd 23/10/1891 30 Knightley Knightley 1875-1982 Page 06 47 George Austin 24/10/1891 35 Knightley Knightley 1875-1982 Page 06 48 Harriet Vernon 04/01/1892 82 Knightley Knightley 1875-1982 Page 07 49 Maude Slinn 09/06/1892 1 Day Old Knightley Knightley 1875-1982 Page 07 50 Mary Dyke 31/07/1892 73 Knightley Eaves Knightley 1875-1982 Page 07 51 William Plant 06/11/1892 66 Knightley Knightley 1875-1982 Page 07 52 John Simkin 09/03/1893 65 Knightley Knightley 1875-1982 Page 07 53 Thomas Plant 18/03/1893 83 Knightley Knightley 1875-1982 Page 07 54 Thomas Hurst 29/05/1893 84 Cash Lane - Knightley Knightley 1875-1982 Page 07 55 Elizabeth Austin 03/07/1893 71 Knightley Knightley 1875-1982 Page 07 56 Harriet Furber 03/08/1893 72 Knightley Knightley 1875-1982 Page 08 57 William Sherratt 06/01/1894 66 Knightley Knightley 1875-1982 Page 08 58 James Furber 27/02/1894 85 Knightley Knightley 1875-1982 Page 08 59 Thomas Growcott 18/05/1894 74 Knightley Eaves Knightley 1875-1982 Page 08 60 Jane Neville 23/07/1894 66 Knightley Knightley 1875-1982 Page 08 61 William Austin 04/10/1894 75 Knightley Knightley 1875-1982 Page 08 62 John Vaughan 31/10/1894 78 Walsall Knightley 1875-1982 Page 08 63 Richard Barratt 14/11/1894 41 Knightley Knightley 1875-1982 Page 08 64 John Lees 06/02/1895 75 The Birch Trees - Knightley Knightley 1875-1982 Page 09 65 Sarah Ann Hargreaves 05/08/1895 67 Knightley Grange Knightley 1875-1982 Page 09 66 William Saunders 08/08/1895 - Yew Tree Farm - Age not Known - R W Tyrer - Curate of Eccleshall Knightley 1875-1982 Page 09 67 Herbert Montfield 22/02/1896 29 Woodseaves Offlely Knightley 1875-1982 Page 09 68 Mary Hewitt 17/03/1896 66 Bleak House - Knightley Knightley 1875-1982 Page 09 69 William Vernon 18/03/1896 86 Gorse Cottage - Knightley Knightley 1875-1982 Page 09 70 Robert Anslow 06/08/1896 67 Knightley Knightley 1875-1982 Page 09 71 William Bourne 03/02/1897 16 Knightley Knightley 1875-1982 Page 09 72 Humphrey Myatt 06/02/1897 62 The Wicket - Ranton - Refer Page 10 - Entry No 78 - Died 2/02/1897 Knightley 1875-1982 Page 10 78 Humphrey Myatt 13/02/1897 62 Ranton - Staffs. - Refer Page 9 - Entry No 72 - Died 2/02/1897 Knightley 1875-1982 Page 10 73 Thomas Neville 27/02/1897 42 The County Asylum Stafford Knightley 1875-1982 Page 10 74 Avis Hewitt 01/03/1897 70 Bleak House - Knightley Knightley 1875-1982 Page 10 75 Sarah Ethel 30/06/1897 74 Woodseaves Knightley 1875-1982 Page 10 76 Thomas Myatt 09/10/1897 83 Elford Hill Eccleshall Knightley 1875-1982 Page 10 77 William Aldridge 10/12/1897 88 Knightley Knightley 1875-1982 Page 10 79 George Watson 26/01/1899 7 Knightley Knightley 1875-1982 Page 10 80 Betsy Allman 06/06/1899 37 Knightley Knightley 1875-1982 Page 11 81 Thomas Cooper 24/06/1899 76 Knightley Knightley 1875-1982 Page 11 82 William Plant 08/10/1899 63 Knightley Knightley 1875-1982 Page 11 83 Henry Vincent Tomkinson 08/11/1899 15 Mths Knightley Knightley 1875-1982 Page 33 260 - - 00/01/1900 - Entry Cancelled - Transferred to Gnosal Register Knightley 1875-1982 Page 40 illegible illegible 00/01/1900 illegible Knightley 1875-1982 Page 40 illegible illegible 00/01/1900 illegible Knightley 1875-1982 Page 40 illegible illegible 00/01/1900 illegible Knightley 1875-1982 Page 40 illegible illegible 00/01/1900 illegible Knightley 1875-1982 Page 40 illegible illegible 00/01/1900 illegible Knightley 1875-1982 Page 40 illegible illegible 00/01/1900 illegible Knightley 1875-1982 Page 40 illegible illegible 00/01/1900 illegible Knightley 1875-1982 Page 40 illegible illegible 00/01/1900 illegible Knightley 1875-1982 Page 11 84 Ellen Selman 05/02/1900 81 Stafford Knightley 1875-1982 Page 11 85 Caroline Cooper 15/02/1900 73 Knightley Christ Church, Knightley - Burials - Date order Register Page Item Row-Plot Christian Names Surname Burial Date Age Comments Knightley 1875-1982 Page 11 86 Jane Victoria Watson 16/02/1900 2 Knightley Knightley 1875-1982 Page 11 87 Alice Ullman 15/01/1901 34 Whitley Eaves - Eccleshall Knightley 1875-1982 Page 11 88 Elizabeth Shephard 26/01/1901 84 Eccleshall Knightley 1875-1982 Page 12 89 Emma Roberts 21/07/1901 28 Knightley Knightley 1875-1982 Page 12 90 John William Rhodes 17/08/1901 18 Mths Knightley Knightley 1875-1982 Page 12 91 Mary Reynolds 03/10/1901 72 Knightley Knightley 1875-1982 Page 12 92 William Ernest Keay 29/11/1901 4 Knightley Knightley 1875-1982 Page 12 93 Arthur Ernest Austin 11/12/1901 16 Knightley Knightley 1875-1982 Page 12 94 William Higginson 25/02/1902 3 Knightley Knightley 1875-1982 Page 12 95 George Neville 30/06/1902 77 Knightley Knightley 1875-1982 Page 12 96 Mary Barratt 07/08/1902 82 Knightley Knightley 1875-1982 Page 13 97 Charles Ecclestone 15/08/1902 3 Mnths ?? Knightley Knightley 1875-1982 Page 13 98 George Edward Silvester 28/08/1902 1 Knightley Knightley 1875-1982 Page 13 99 Thomas Hill 26/01/1903 65 Knightley Knightley 1875-1982 Page 13 100 Elizabeth Lees 03/02/1903 50 Knowle - Solihull Knightley 1875-1982 Page 13 101 Mary Lees 09/03/1903 80 Knightley Knightley 1875-1982 Page 13 102 Walter Neville 21/04/1903 32 Knightley Knightley 1875-1982 Page 13 103 Elizabeth Myatt 06/08/1903 70 Ranton Knightley 1875-1982 Page 13 104 Eliza Dyke 10/10/1903 53 Knightley Knightley 1875-1982 Page 14 105 Albert Keay 24/11/1903 2 Days Knightley Knightley 1875-1982 Page 14 106 Frederic Mark Fernyhough 09/02/1904 7 Mnths Knightley Knightley 1875-1982 Page 14 107 Mary Allman 19/10/1904 78 Knightley Knightley 1875-1982 Page 14 108 Henry Watkins 03/01/1905 4 Days Knightley Knightley 1875-1982 Page 14 109 Frances Plant 06/02/1905 80 Madeley Staffordshire Knightley 1875-1982 Page 14 110 Mary Ann Watkin 26/02/1905 34 Knightley Knightley 1875-1982 Page 14 111 Joseph Allman 11/03/1905 80 Church Aston Knightley 1875-1982 Page 14 112 John Thomas Poxon 01/08/1905 3 Mths Knightley Knightley
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