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7 London, Brixton Hill Circuit WESLEYAN METHODIST HISTORIC ROLL VOLUME 5/7 LONDON BRIXTON HILL CIRCUIT Page 151 LOBB John Martyn 9 Lambert Road Brixton Hill LOBB Susannah 9 Lambert Road Brixton Hill LOBB Leslie Martyn 9 Lambert Road Brixton Hill LOBB Elsie Mabel In Memoriam LOBB John 9 Lambert Road Brixton Hill LOBB Sarah 9 Lambert Road Brixton Hill LOBB Hedley St Pinnock, Cornwall WILLIAMS Mary Ann Newquay, Cornwall SUTTON Alice 9 Lambert Road Brixton Hill MARTIN Elizabeth Brandon Road Brixton HIRST Rev'd William 8 Josephine Avenue Brixton SW HIRST Mrs 8 Josephine Avenue Brixton SW HIRST Mr Hirst's Sister In Memoriam HIRST Mr Hirst's Mother In Memoriam IONS Miss [Mrs Hirst's Mother] WEATHERED Frances 8 Josephine Avenue Brixton STEMP Mary Ann 35 Josephine Avenue STEMP George In Memoriam STEMP Eliza Florence 35 Josephine Avenue STEMP George Owen In Memoriam TOMLINSON John Upper Norwood RYE Mary Jane In Memoriam GARDINER Thos J -- GARDINER Mary A GARDINER M Cecilia HALL Edith M HALL Arthur J HALL Ethel B [nee GARDINER] Page 152 PHELPS James 8 Fairmond Rd PHELPS A L 8 Fairmond Rd PHELPS Joseph In Memoriam PHELPS Hannah In Memoriam SPICER L In Memoriam WAGSTAFF Benjamin WAGSTAFF Benjamin Arthur WAGSTAFF Martha Emily WAGSTAFF Herbert Henry WAGSTAFF Emily In Memoriam WAGSTAFF Thomas Haigh In Memoriam WELTON Harriet Glyn 92 Brixton Hill SW WELTON Joseph 92 Brixton Hill SW KINSLEY Eleanor Guest Madeley Wood, Salop In Memoriam WALTON Fanny [nee HINSLEY] Ironbridge, Salop WALTON John Lathon Ironbridge, Salop BURGHAM Edwin James 60 Kellett Rd Brixton BURGHAM Thirza [nee KINSLEY] 60 Kellett Rd Brixton BURGHAM Harry Kinsley 60 Kellett Rd Brixton BURGHAM Fanny Eleanor 60 Kellett Rd Brixton BURGHAM Ethel Guest 60 Kellett Rd Brixton OWEN Thomas Sidney 35 Mervan Rd Brixton OWEN Mrs M E 35 Mervan Rd Brixton WHITE Richard 13 Homewood Road Streatham Hill WHITE Ann 13 Homewood Road Streatham Hill WHITE Emilie In Memoriam WHITE Frances 13 Homewood Road Streatham Hill WHITE Thomas Edward In Memoriam WHITE Sidney Bysh In Memoriam Page 153 HARDING John 53 Lepper Road Clapham SW HARDING Jane 53 Lepper Road Clapham SW HARDING Sydney Augustus 53 Lepper Road Clapham SW HARDING Ethel Emily 53 Lepper Road Clapham SW HARDING Edith Mary 53 Lepper Road Clapham SW STACY Fanny Sophia 145 Brixton Hill FLUK William 176 Leander Road Brixton FLUK Ellen 176 Leander Road Brixton FLUK Sarah Louisa 176 Leander Road Brixton BELL Charles Edward In Memoriam BELL Sarah Ann 58 Craster Rd Brixton Hill BELL Florence Margaret 58 Craster Rd Brixton Hill BELL Norman 58 Craster Rd Brixton Hill PHILLIPS William Recenly of Tavistock, Devon PHILLIPS Susan Ann Now of 30 Josephine Avenue Brixton Hill PHILLIPS Bessie [Mrs C SPEDDING] Castle Cary Torquay, Devon Died 6 July PHILLIPS Ellen Interred at Gulworth Tavistock 1871 [Twins] PHILLIPS Mary Elizabeth 286 High Road Chiswick PHILLIPS Ada Lavinia [Mrs E DIXON] St Mawgan, Palace Rd SW PHILLIPS James Hurst Lodge, Palace Rd SW PHILLIPS William Arthur 286 High Road Chiswick PHILLIPS Florence Lordship Lane SE PHILLIPS Beatrice [Mrs W H CARTER] Pagoda Avenue Richmond PHILLIPS John Francis Lordship Lane SE PHILLIPS Ethel Kate 30 Josephine Avenue Brixton PHILLIPS Norman Crocker 30 Josephine Avenue Brixton PHILLIPS Thomas Hedley 30 Josephine Avenue Brixton PHILLIPS Kathleen [nee DENNIS] Recenly of Tavistock PHILLIPS Muriel Kathleen Hurst Lodge, Palace Rd SW Aged 7 years CROCKER Susannah [nee MAUNDER] Interred at Calstock, Cornwall Deceased CROCKER Madeline Draymont Wimbledon PHILLIPS Lizzie 102 Palace Road SW PHILLIPS William Dunstan [Billy Boy] 102 Palace Road Tulse Hill SW PHILLIPS John Francis [Baby Frank] 102 Palace Road Tulse Hill [July 9/12-Sep 5/12] SW In Memoriam Page 154 AMSDON Edward 38 Enlymion Road Brixton Hill AMSDON Annie Symms 38 Enlymion Road Brixton Hill AMSDON Edward Victor 38 Enlymion Road Brixton Hill AMSDON Harold George 38 Enlymion Road Brixton Hill AMSDON Dorothy V 38 Enlymion Road Brixton Hill AMSDON Leslie Earnest 38 Enlymion Road Brixton Hill CORNER Henry John 32 Landmere Rd Clapham SW CORNER Jane Elizabeth 32 Landmere Rd Clapham SW CORNER Ernest James 32 Landmere Rd Clapham SW CORNER Henry 32 Landmere Rd Clapham SW CORNER John 32 Landmere Rd Clapham SW KNIGHT John Cable Ivy Dene, ? Road Brixton Hill KNIGHT John Herbert In Memoriam HOWES Salem Isreal 18 Upper Tulse Hill SW Page 155 OSBORN Marmaduke Clark In Memoriam OSBORN Emma Harriett In Memoriam CANDLER George 61 Upper Tulse Hill CANDLER Annie In Memoriam TONGE George Rogers 37 Dulwich Road TONGE Annie Louisa 37 Dulwich Road TONGE Dorothy 37 Dulwich Road TONGE George Trevor 37 Dulwich Road TONGE William Kenneth 37 Dulwich Road TONGE Francis Bernard 37 Dulwich Road TONGE Charles Dudley 37 Dulwich Road COWLING Mary 4 Atkins Road Clapham Park ELDRIDGE Alice 16 Beechdale Rd Brixton Hill ELDRIDGE Jessie S 16 Beechdale Rd Brixton Hill GRIMMOND Catherine 62 Killieser Avenue Streatham GRIMMOND George S 62 Killieser Avenue Streatham GRIMMOND Catherine May 62 Killieser Avenue Streatham GRIMMOND Ernest D 62 Killieser Avenue Streatham SLY Maud Littlewood 62 Killieser Avenue Streatham GRIMMOND Sidney A 62 Killieser Avenue Streatham GRIMMOND Stanley C 62 Killieser Avenue Streatham GRIMMOND Edgar D 62 Killieser Avenue Streatham SLY May Littlewood 62 Killieser Avenue Streatham Also signed at RIGG James H 79 Brixton Hill Westminster RIGG Caroline E 79 Brixton Hill RIGG Julia F C 79 Brixton Hill CABLE Jamieson Currey 11 Acre Lane Brixton CABLE Anna J 11 Acre Lane Brixton CABLE James Sydney 11 Acre Lane Brixton CABLE Robert William 11 Acre Lane Brixton CABLE Maria Marion 11 Acre Lane Brixton CABLE Walter Henry 11 Acre Lane Brixton Page 156 CANTER Wm Geo 37 Arlingford Road London SW CANTER Elizabeth 37 Arlingford Road London SW CANTER Elizabeth Jnr 37 Arlingford Road London SW CANTER Charlotte In Memoriam CANTER Mary CANTER Arthur CANTER Francis CANTER Emma CANTER Alice In Memoriam CANTER Harold CANTER Victoria CANTER James 25 Hailsham Avenue Streatham Hill CANTER Alice Mary 25 Hailsham Avenue Streatham Hill CANTER Dorothy Alice 25 Hailsham Avenue Streatham Hill HALL Jas J 65 Brailsford Road Tulse Hill SW HALL E Jessy 65 Brailsford Road Tulse Hill SW HALL Jessie Howard 65 Brailsford Road Tulse Hill SW HALL Helen 65 Brailsford Road Tulse Hill SW HALL Edith 65 Brailsford Road Tulse Hill SW HALL James Congdon 7 Faygate Road Streatham Hill SW HALL Edith Annie 7 Faygate Road Streatham Hill SW HALL John William 33 Hitherfield Road Streatham Hill SW HALL Gertrude Ellen 33 Hitherfield Road Streatham Hill SW CAMBURN Annie E 74 Arodene Rd Brixton Hill SW CAMBURN Albert E 74 Arodene Rd Brixton Hill In Memoriam CAMBURN Kathleen 74 Arodene Rd Brixton Hill CAMBURN Dora 74 Arodene Rd Brixton Hill TIERNEY Clara E 74 Arodene Rd Brixton Hill HALLOCK Sophia M In Memoriam HALLOCK Charlotte 140 Acre Lane Brixton SW SUTCLIFFE Margaret A Beechcroft, 117 Hopton Road Streatham SUTCLIFFE Margaret E D Beechcroft, 117 Hopton Road Streatham RHODES Alfred Aysgarth, 55 Leander Rd Brixton SW Pages 157-162 Blank LONDON BRIXTON HILL CIRCUIT BRIXTON HILL Page 163 CHAPMAN M A Fairlawn, Clarence Road Clapham Park WRIGHT Katie 4 Barnwell Road Brixton WALKER Alice 67 Elm Park Brixton Hill HALL Arthur James 132 Leander Road Brixton Hill SW HALL Edith Maud 132 Leander Road Brixton Hill SW TICEHURST Harry A 43 Leander Road Brixton Hill SW TICEHURST Gertrude M 43 Leander Road Brixton Hill SW TICEHURST Lily 43 Leander Road Brixton Hill SW HOLDEN Charles Henry 74 Beechdale Rd Brixton Hill SW HOLDEN Ada Fanny 74 Beechdale Rd Brixton Hill SW HOLDEN Cecil Bardons 74 Beechdale Rd Brixton Hill SW T M D T In Memoriam SNOW Louisa Ervin 39 Dalberg Road Brixton SW In Memoriam SNOW William Jackson The Pharmacy Caterham Valley, Surrey SNOW Fanny Louise Bournville Birmingham SNOW Florence Gwenllian 39 Dalberg Road Brixton SW SNOW Leonard Hardy Farmacia Tassarotti Bordighera, Italy SNOW Herbert Harry Park 39 Dalberg Road Brixton SW SNOW Clarence Ervin 39 Dalberg Road Brixton SW W J Digswell Water Welwyn In Memoriam DUNN George The Exchange Upper Tulse Hill DUNN Harriet Glyn The Exchange Upper Tulse Hill HARRIS John 15 Dalberg Road Brixton HARRIS M F 15 Dalberg Road Brixton HARRIS Mary A 15 Dalberg Road Brixton HARRIS Kate 15 Dalberg Road Brixton HARRIS Nellie 15 Dalberg Road Brixton JOHNSON Lilian Mary 44 Elm Park JOHNSON Ethel May 81 Beechdale Road ANNAN Stuart David 81 Beechdale Road ANNAN Cyril Robert 81 Beechdale Road ANNAN Doris Jessie 81 Beechdale Road PEARSALL Richard 75 Brixton Hill PEARSALL Annie 75 Brixton Hill Page 164 DAVIS Nellie 79 Beechdale Rd Brixton Hill DAVIS Dorothy Nellie 79 Beechdale Rd Brixton Hill CLARKE Thomas John late of Kensington In Memoriam CLARKE Ann Jane 6 Wimbert Rd Upper Tulse Hill FIELD Mary Trant In Memoriam RICKARD Fanny 5 Streatham Place Brixton Hill WRIGHT Amelia 4 Barnwell Road SW WRIGHT Millie 4 Barnwell Road SW WRIGHT Eliza 4 Barnwell Road SW YEATES George 37 Leander Road SW YEATES Alice 37 Leander Road SW CORDEROY Edward of Clapham Park SW In Memoriam CORDEROY Sarah H of Clapham Park SW In Memoriam PIDDICK Thomas Lee In Memoriam PIDDICK Mary of Stonehouse, Devon CORDEROY George Alfred Streatham Park SW CORDEROY Emily Streatham Park SW CORDEROY Edward George Baron Streatham Park SW CORDEROY Henson Baron Streatham Park SW CORDEROY Helen Marguerite Streatham Park SW CORDEROY John William Umlali, Rhodesia SW YOUNG Albert James 97 Beechdale Road YOUNG Edith Eliza 97 Beechdale Road FULLAGAR Ellen 97 Beechdale Road FULLAGAR Harriott 97 Beechdale Road SAXON Eliz'th 4 Telford Avenue DAY Margaret 85 Beechdale Road PRICE Martha 1 Cotherstone
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