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St Pauls Burials 1067493 23.02.1845-04.07.1965 Pt Film: 1067493 Foleshill St Pauls Burials 1845-1965 Page 1 FOLESHILL ST PAULS BURIALS - 1845 to 1965 Date of burial Surname Name Abode Age Marginalia 23.02.1845 Heath William Foleshill 50 04.09.1845 Coates John Foleshill 37 06.10.1845 Barton Thomas Foleshill 2yr 6mo 06.02.1846 Smith Hannah Maria Foleshill 5wk 25.12.1846 White Thomas Foleshill 30 11.01.1848 Warriner Elizabeth Sarah Foleshill 2d 18.03.1849 Addington Mary Foleshill 77 20.12.1849 Groom Emma Foleshill 10mo 27.12.1849 Marston Thomas Foleshill 71 20.01.1850 Hunt Henry Foleshill 6 22.03.1850 Simpson William Foleshill 25 17.08.1850 Isaacs Daniel Foleshill 41 08.05.1851 Hunt Bertha Ella Foleshill 9dy 30.11.1851 Poultney Henry Foleshill 38 01.02.1852 Ball Mary Foleshill 74 22.02.1852 Oliver Mary Ann Foleshill 24 14.03.1852 Warren Amy Foleshill 44 21.03.1852 Quinney William Foleshill 2wk 09.05.1852 Randall Leah Foleshill 77 12.05.1852 Fisher Jane Foleshill 5 13.05.1852 Haycock Mary Foleshill 69 23.05.1852 Warner Hannah Foleshill 32 26.05.1852 Green Amos Foleshill 2mo 04.07.1852 Ashby Sarah Foleshill 43 07.07.1852 Harban William George Foleshill 2dy 09.08.1852 Ashby Selina Foleshill 1 27.08.1852 Tunks Sarah Jane Foleshill 14mo 27.08.1852 Hinks Ann Foleshill 1dy 30.08.1852 Boys John Heathcote Foleshill 69 31.08.1852 Bennett Thomas Foleshill 18mo 12.09.1852 Warren Harriet Maria Foleshill 18wk 02.10.1852 Godwin Elisabeth Foleshill 75 11.10.1852 Troughton Emma Foleshill 22mo 31.10.1852 Harrison John Foleshill 1 05.11.1852 Pickering Thomas Foleshill 79 14.11.1852 Burton George Foleshill 32 05.12.1852 Loke Thomas Foleshill 25 14.12.1852 Cooper Joseph Trinity, Coventry 29 15.12.1852 Quinney Jane Foleshill 17mo 16.01.1853 Randall Joseph Foleshill 18mo 02.03.1853 Appleby Elizabeth Foleshill 77 08.05.1853 Clarke Hannah Foleshill 14mo 01.06.1853 Cooper Joseph Foleshill 3mo 12.06.1853 Haynes Eliza Foleshill 10 19.06.1853 Haynes George Foleshill 10mo 26.06.1853 Mason Marianne Foleshill 3mo 03.07.1853 Frith Mary Anne Foleshill 18mo 02.08.1853 Randall Hannah Maria Foleshill 4mo 03.08.1853 Smith Eliza Foleshill 27 16.08.1853 Heacock Thomas Foleshill 84 03.09.1853 Howes Sarah Foleshill 1 05.09.1853 Hollick Thomas Henry Foleshill 8mo 16.09.1853 Wild Charles Foleshill 22 10.11.1853 Court William Foleshill 47 17.11.1853 Quinney William Holy Trinity, Coventry 16 25.11.1853 Burden Mary Foleshill 35 04.12.1853 Walker James Foleshill 1 06.12.1853 Burden James Foleshill 3wk 18.12.1853 Ingram Jane Foleshill 13 15.01.1854 Hall Joseph Foleshill 11mo 22.01.1854 Harrison George Foleshill 9mo 29.01.1854 Hunt John Foleshill 54 26.02.1854 Over Mary Ann Foleshill 5mo 05.03.1854 Howes Hannah Foleshill 1 13.03.1854 Moore Alice Foleshill 75 12.04.1854 Coates Richard Trinity, Coventry 47 30.04.1854 Elliott William Foleshill 6wk 02.05.1854 Oliver Hannah Foleshill 2wk 10.05.1854 Coates Ann Trinity, Coventry 61 25.06.1854 Gilbert Martha St. Michael, Coventry 10 09.07.1854 Ward Richard Foleshill 72 02.08.1854 Smith Charles Foleshill 25 23.08.1854 Dyer James Foleshill 33 01.09.1854 Barrows Mary Eliza Foleshill 8mo 10.09.1854 Dyer Milborough Foleshill 7mo 11.09.1854 Cooper Susannah Foleshill 21 12.09.1854 Quinney Hannah Foleshill 15 13.09.1854 Pearson Rebecca Foleshill 25 15.09.1854 Hewitt Lorinda Foleshill 9mo 08.10.1854 Sedgley Rebecca Foleshill 43 11.10.1854 Dunn Ann Foleshill 18mo 05.11.1854 Quinney Emma Foleshill 1 06.11.1854 Oliver Mary Ann Foleshill 2 03.12.1854 Riley George Foleshill 1 21.12.1854 Truslove Ann Foleshill 54 Film: 1067493 Foleshill St Pauls Burials 1845-1965 Page 2 Date of burial Surname Name Abode Age Marginalia 26.12.1854 Neale Harry Foleshill 11wk 24.01.1855 Ward John Meigh Foleshill 4wk 25.02.1855 Quinney Harriet Foleshill 3 25.02.1855 Bloxham Ann Foleshill 1 01.03.1855 Reader William Foleshill 63 04.03.1855 Moore Joseph Foleshill 7mo 15.03.1855 Berry Caroline Foleshill 6mo 19.03.1855 Chillingsworth Thomas Foleshill 5mo 25.03.1855 Clarke Ann Foleshill 82 25.04.1855 Over William Foleshill 5 01.05.1855 Poultney Joseph Foleshill 35 23.05.1855 Angliss Ann Maria Foleshill 6wk 29.05.1855 Rushan George Foleshill 8mo 05.06.1855 Carpenter Frances Foleshill 67 01.07.1855 Lucas Hannah Foleshill 6wk 15.07.1855 Russell Hannah Foleshill 26 22.08.1855 Campton John Foleshill 2wk 01.09.1855 Stokes Joseph Foleshill 76 01.09.1855 Fletcher Hannah Foleshill 1wk 07.09.1855 Warren Amos Foleshill 6 14.10.1855 Moore George Trinity, Coventry 7 04.11.1855 Wyld Marianne Foleshill 1mo 14.11.1855 Brown Eugenie Foleshill 3mo 25.11.1855 Taylor John Foleshill 38 27.12.1855 Rench Anne Foleshill 6mo 06.01.1856 Morton Ellen Foleshill 2wk 09.01.1856 Shirley Ann Foleshill 1 27.01.1856 Smith Eliza Foleshill 2 31.01.1856 Lucas Sarah Foleshill 63 24.02.1856 Dalton Elizabeth Foleshill 3wk 08.03.1856 Barrows Walter Foleshill 4mo 09.03.1856 Phipps Matilda Foleshill 27 09.03.1856 Clarke James St. Michael, Coventry 2 09.03.1856 Warren Joseph Foleshill 5wk 23.03.1856 Neale Rebecca Foleshill 11mo 25.03.1856 Jones George Foleshill 21 13.04.1856 Carter Catherine Foleshill 6mo 14.05.1856 Johnson Ann Heap Foleshill 25 25.05.1856 Bennett David Foleshill 2 15.06.1856 Edwards John Foleshill 42 29.06.1856 Harrison Joseph Foleshill 44 13.07.1856 Neale Henry Foleshill 1mo 13.07.1856 Reader Peter Foleshill 13 16.07.1856 Kimberley John Foleshill 4mo 16.09.1856 Russell George Foleshill 8mo 25.09.1856 Kenning William Foleshill 46 25.09.1856 Cook William Thomas Foleshill 8mo 21.10.1856 Clark Thomas Foleshill 59 22.10.1856 Millerchip James Foleshill 61 24.10.1856 Revill Benjamin Foleshill 65 30.10.1856 Johnson John Foleshill 58 05.11.1856 Woodward Elizabeth Foleshill 83 20.11.1856 Cockerill Charles Foleshill 9mo 30.11.1856 Carpenter Charles Foleshill 2 30.11.1856 Moore Timothy Foleshill 2 07.12.1856 Payne David Foleshill 2 08.12.1856 Lucas Elizabeth Foleshill 24 09.12.1856 Campion Richard Morgan Foleshill 6wk 11.12.1856 Crisp Jane Foleshill 10mo 16.12.1856 Wareham Thomas Charles Foleshill 3 21.12.1856 Wareham Henry George Foleshill 1 22.12.1856 Rose Sarah Ann Foleshill 4mo 25.12.1856 Biddle Selina Foleshill 1 25.12.1856 Boyes John H. Foleshill 1 28.12.1856 Checkley Harriett Foleshill 4 01.01.1857 Glenn Thomas William Foleshill 1wk 04.01.1857 Hopwood James Foleshill 3 19.01.1857 Checkley Hannah Foleshill 3 25.01.1857 Neale Harriett Foleshill 5 27.01.1857 Isaac Daniel William Foleshill 3 01.02.1857 Hyatt Elizabeth Caroline Foleshill 56 01.02.1857 Gilbert Martha Hill Foleshill 1 15.02.1857 Morly Elizabeth Foleshill 59 15.02.1857 Riley George Foleshill 10mo 01.03.1859 Elliott Joseph Foleshill 4mo 19.03.1857 Warren Eliza Foleshill 15 29.03.1857 Moore Priscilla Foleshill 1 05.04.1857 England John Foleshill 3 10.04.1857 Lucas Thomas Foleshill 3 12.04.1857 Haddon Betsy Foleshill 4 14.04.1857 Grant William Foleshill 1 07.05.1857 Somers Elizabeth Foleshill 79 Film: 1067493 Foleshill St Pauls Burials 1845-1965 Page 3 Date of burial Surname Name Abode Age Marginalia 28.05.1857 Howes Eliza Foleshill 2 01.06.1857 Matthews Hannah Foleshill 24 23.06.1857 Hancox Elizabeth Foleshill 9mo 24.06.1857 Essex John Foleshill 9mo 18.08.1857 Starkey William Foleshill 43 29.08.1857 Randle Arthur Foleshill 2wk 05.09.1857 Quinney Sarah Ann Foleshill 2mo 20.09.1857 Matthews Alice Ann Foleshill 5mo 20.09.1857 Bonsor Daniel Thomas Foleshill 5mo 23.09.1857 Jackman Harriett Foleshill 1 25.09.1857 Wagstaff Charles Foleshill 40 27.09.1857 Rollason Joseph Foleshill 1 27.09.1857 Reynolds Ann Maria Foleshill 4mo 03.10.1857 Rushen Emily Foleshill 6mo 04.10.1857 Hands Jane Sophia Foleshill 5wk 21.10.1857 Troughton George Foleshill 1 25.10.1857 Quinney Joseph Trinity, Coventry 23 31.10.1857 Storer Hannah Foleshill 17 03.11.1857 Alcock George Foleshill 7mo 08.11.1857 Barnes Mary Foleshill 29 17.11.1857 Poultney Eliza Foleshill 4mo 25.11.1857 Dagley Maria Foleshill 2 25.12.1857 Maud William Foleshill 4mo 28.12.1857 Boyes Hannah Foleshill 7mo 31.01.1858 West Eleanor Trinity, Coventry 69 12.02.1858 Goddard Rose Sophia Foleshill 16 14.02.1858 White Richard William Foleshill 3dy 14.02.1858 Elliott Joseph Foleshill 2wk 24.02.1858 Bates John Foleshill 9wk 09.03.1858 Green Joseph Trinity, Coventry 1 16.03.1858 Riley Sarah Foleshill 3 28.03.1858 Wearing Phoebe Sarah Foleshill 3wk 04.04.1858 Neale Hannah Starkey Foleshill 10mo 11.04.1858 Jeffs William Orson Foleshill 1 12.04.1858 Beaufoy James Foleshill 1 18.04.1858 Downes Martha Foleshill 86 24.04.1858 Whetstone Harriet Elizabeth Foleshill 5 01.05.1858 Southern Thomas Foleshill 80 01.05.1858 Lenton Hannah Foleshill 4 02.05.1858 Dalton Sophia Foleshill 7mo 05.05.1858 Fennell Amos Foleshill 1 09.05.1858 Bidmead Frederick Foleshill 4mo 30.05.1858 Smith Elizabeth Foleshill 2 31.05.1858 Smith Harriett Foleshill 15 01.06.1858 Truslove Henry Foleshill 1dy 01.06.1858 Truslove Ann Foleshill 1dy 06.06.1858 Truslove Ann Foleshill 70 15.06.1858 Chattaway Emila Foleshill 49 17.06.1858 Green Amy Foleshill 11dy 23.06.1858 Lynes Sarah Foleshill 16 05.07.1858 Smith Henry Foleshill 22 06.07.1858 Day Mary Ann Foleshill 3 07.07.1858 Bonner Emma Foleshill 9dy 11.07.1858 Steward Eleanor Foleshill 2 01.08.1858 Homer Edward Foleshill 76 01.08.1858 Jakeman John Foleshill 8mo 08.08.1858 Shirley Selina Foleshill 2 14.08.1858 Loke Jane Foleshill 34 19.08.1858 Riley Samuel Foleshill 15 22.08.1858 Chamberlain John Thomas Foleshill 9 22.08.1858 Taylor Grace Foleshill 6mo 22.08.1858 Barratt William Foleshill 43 25.08.1858 Randle Emma Foleshill 1 05.09.1858 Hart Edward Foleshill 2mo 12.09.1858 Webb Sophia Foleshill 23 31.10.1858 Elliott John Harby Foleshill 7 31.10.1858 Gazey Elizabeth Ann Foleshill 6mo 31.10.1858 Mills William James Foleshill 1 07.11.1858 Faulconbridge Joseph Foleshill 5 14.11.1858 Haynes Eliza Foleshill 3wk 19.11.1858 Viliers Walter William Foleshill 2mo 21.11.1858 Flude Selina Foleshill 22 21.11.1858 Handy William Foleshill 5wk 28.11.1858 Steward Elizabeth Foleshill 31 29.11.1858 Bennett Eliza Foleshill 28 05.12.1858 Lucas Elizabeth Foleshill 33 08.12.1858 Checkley Eliza Foleshill 9mo 14.12.1858 Ebury Hannah Maria Foleshill 66 16.12.1858 Morton James Foleshill 56 19.12.1858 Shirley Alfred Foleshill 1 26.12.1858 Fletcher Hannah Foleshill 78 31.12.1858 Gilbert Hugh St.
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