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Chronological Order Chronological Order ID Pag Seq First Name Mid Name Last Name Abode Burial Date Age Officiant Plot 1 1 1 William Clark Soulbury 03/04/1893 45 years BW Johnstone 2 1 2 George Ward Maids Moreton 18/04/1893 73 years BW Johnstone 3 1 3 Caroline Jones Maids Moreton 12/04/1893 77 years BW Johnstone 4 1 4 Mary Page Maids Moreton 12/05/1893 66 years BW Johnstone 5 1 5 William Stephens Maids Moreton 04/06/1893 72 years BW Johnstone 6 1 6 Ann Johnson Maids Moreton 21/06/1893 72 years BW Johnstone 7 1 7 Ann Tompkins Maids Moreton 24/11/1893 78 years BW Johnstone 8 1 8 Harry Gilbert Clarke Maids Moreton 24/02/1894 13 weeks BW Johnstone 9 2 9 George Daniels Maids Moreton 26/03/1894 73 years BW Johnstone 10 2 10 James Nourse Johnson Maids Moreton 03/05/1894 70 years BW Johnstone 11 2 11 Robert Salmon Maids Moreton 08/11/1894 68 years BW Johnstone 12 2 12 Elizabeth Johnstone Cheltenham 18/01/1895 75 years EA Johnstone 13 2 13 L Kate Stenby Maids Moreton 31/01/1895 22 years BW Johnstone 14 2 14 Ann Bedford Maids Moreton 26/02/1895 76 years BW Johnstone 15 2 15 Henry Smith Maids Moreton 06/04/1895 70 years BW Johnstone 16 2 16 Harry Tyrrell Maids Moreton 05/06/1895 1 year F B Holmes 17 3 17 Winifred B Dainford Maids Moreton 12/06/1895 10 month BW Johnstone 18 3 18 Mary Ann Daniels Maids Moreton 19/09/1895 Infant BW Johnstone 19 3 19 Frederick Harry Daniels Maids Moreton 27/09/1895 2 weeks BW Johnstone 20 3 20 Ann Dunkley Buckingham 17/10/1895 82 years R Holmes 21 3 21 Ann King Brompton, London 02/01/1896 52 years BW Johnstone 22 3 22 Thomas Page Maids Moreton 05/03/1896 71 years BW Johnstone 23 3 23 Everard Skanways Neane Maids Moreton 20/03/1896 51 years BW Johnstone 24 3 24 Rachel Pricilla Butcher Buckingham 12/10/1896 1 year BW Johnstone 25 4 25 Sarah King 16 Slymone Place, London 11/11/1896 74 years AG Cheminesete, Rector at Akeley 26 4 26 Caroline Kinghaw Maids Moreton 17/03/1897 71 years BW Johnstone 27 4 27 Elizabeth Jones Maids Moreton 22/03/1897 55 years BW Johnstone 28 4 28 James Marriott Maids Moreton 17/04/1897 70 years BW Johnstone 29 4 29 Emma Stopps Maids Moreton 14/10/1897 64 years BW Johnstone 30 4 30 Lilian May Price Maids Moreton 02/12/1897 2 years FG Kiddle 31 4 31 Elsie May Price Maids Moreton 07/12/1897 15 month BW Johnstone 32 4 32 Harriett Cotton Maids Moreton 12/02/1897 72 years BW Johnstone 33 5 33 John Jones Maids Moreton 13/02/1898 86 years BW Johnstone 34 5 34 Henry Daniels Maids Moreton 08/06/1898 65 years BW Johnstone 35 5 35 Harry Gibbs Wilkes Narsburgh & Maids Moreton 18/06/1898 34 years BW Johnstone 36 5 36 Alfred Scott Maids Moreton 17/07/1898 37 years BW Johnstone 02 February 2013 Page 1 of 22 ID Pag Seq First Name Mid Name Last Name Abode Burial Date Age Officiant Plot 37 5 37 Ann Ward Maids Moreton 31/08/1898 78 years AG Chemindre 38 5 38 Agatha Frances Burrowes Maids Moreton 17/10/1898 24 years Mackwood Stephens, Rector Addington 39 5 39 Harry Mumford Grants Maids Moreton 08/11/1898 15 years FG Kiddle 40 5 40 William Jones Maids Moreton 09/11/1898 65 years AG Cleminson 41 6 41 William Alfred Jones Maids Moreton 11/12/1898 20 days AG Cleminson 42 6 42 Martha Eart Maids Moreton 25/02/1899 79 years BW Johnstone 43 6 43 Thomas Cotton Maids Moreton 19/05/1899 66 years Richard Dayrell, Officiating Minister 44 6 44 Mabel Clara Jones Maids Moreton 05/09/1899 4 years BW Johnstone 45 6 45 Dorothy Ethel Jones Maids Moreton 15/09/1899 13 days BW Johnstone 46 6 46 Emily Isabella Johnson Maids Moreton 25/09/1899 65 years BW Johnstone 47 6 47 Elizabeth Pargeter Maids Moreton 12/10/1899 32 years Basil Foysten, Curate at Buckingham 48 6 48 William Th … a Raynen Baugon N W 27/01/1900 27 years BW Johnstone 49 7 49 Thomas Linford Maids Moreton 28/01/1900 68 years BW Johnstone 50 7 50 James Cotton Maids Moreton 12/02/1900 56 years BW Johnstone 51 7 51 Sidney Jane Beresford Johnstone 16 Imperial Square, Cheltenham 03/03/1900 79 years BW Johnstone, Rector 52 7 52 Elizabeth Esther Parrott Castle Fields, Buckingham 06/03/1900 84 years BW Johnstone, Rector 53 7 53 John Cotton Maids Moreton 10/03/1900 65 years BW Johnstone, Rector 54 7 54 Raymond Humphrin Raynen Maids Moreton 09/05/1900 18 month BW Johnstone, Rector 55 7 55 William Cross Maids Moreton 11/05/1900 81 years BW Johnstone, Rector 56 7 56 Sarah Marriott Maids Moreton 30/05/1900 76 years BW Johnstone, Rector 57 8 57 Thomas Scott Maids Moreton 07/06/1900 80 years BW Johnstone, Rector 58 8 58 Ethel Joure Maids Moreton 12/07/1900 8 years BW Johnstone, Rector 59 8 59 Lucy Tyrrell Maids Moreton 06/10/1900 43 years BW Johnstone, Rector 60 8 60 Hannah Heeley Tingewick 10/10/1900 84 years Basil E Fogeter 61 8 61 Elizabeth Page Maids Moreton 21/11/1900 74 years` BW Johnstone, Rector 62 8 62 James Pargeter Maids Moreton 24/01/1901 2 years W I B Hanenk, Office Minister 69 8 63 Susannah Beardmore Maids Moreton 29/04/1901 32 years BW Johnstone 70 8 64 Charles Durnford Maids Moreton 18/10/1901 51 years BW Johnstone, Rector, Edward A Lotusstone 71 9 65 Charles Marriott Maids Moreton 11/11/1901 82 years BW Johnstone, Rector 72 9 66 Sophia Scott Maids Moreton 16/03/1902 78 years BW Johnstone, Rector 73 9 67 Emma King Maids Moreton 13/04/1902 67 years Edward A Johnstone 74 9 68 Frank Henry Jones Maids Moreton 14/04/1902 6 years Edward A Johnstone 75 9 69 Frederick Hatwell Maids Moreton 05/06/1902 13 month Edward A Johnstone 76 9 70 George Marriott Maids Moreton 18/09/1902 82 years Edward A Johnstone 77 9 71 Samuel Grant Maids Moreton 12/12/1902 79 years Edward A Johnstone 78 9 72 James Wharton Maids Moreton 13/12/1902 1 month Edward A Johnstone 79 10 73 Albert Nichols Maids Moreton 27/03/1903 13 years Edward A Johnstone 02 February 2013 Page 2 of 22 ID Pag Seq First Name Mid Name Last Name Abode Burial Date Age Officiant Plot 80 10 74 Marge Woodward Maids Moreton 31/05/1903 76 years Edward A Johnstone 81 10 75 Louisa Sage Maids Moreton 17/06/1903 60 years Edward A Johnstone 82 10 76 Sarah Ann Colley Maids Moreton 23/08/1903 68 years Edward A Johnstone 83 10 77 Bolton Waller Johnstone Maids Moreton 13/11/1903 80 years H J Pinder, Rector of Blade Boaxton 84 10 78 Alfred Cosiev Wilby Maids Moreton 14/12/1903 2 months Edward A Johnstone 85 10 79 James Tompkins Maids Moreton 28/01/1904 84 years Philip P Goldingham, Vicar of Buckingham 86 10 80 John Colton Maids Moreton 08/02/1904 73 years Philip P Goldingham, Vicar of Buckingham 87 11 81 Amie Maria Jones Maids Moreton 07/04/1904 31 years FB Hearn, Rector 88 11 82 Sally King Maids Moreton 07/08/1904 66 years FB Hearn, Rector 89 11 83 Robert Goodman Maids Moreton 26/11/1904 73 years FB Hearn, Rector 90 11 84 Robert Goodman Buckingham 18/12/1904 44 years FB Hearn, Rector 91 11 85 Elizabeth Tompkins Maids Moreton 15/01/1905 53 years FB Hearn, Rector 92 11 86 Thomas Colton Maids Moreton 05/02/1905 36 years FB Hearn, Rector 93 11 87 Charlotte Taplin The Workhouse, Buckingham 21/02/1905 85 years FB Hearn, Rector 94 11 88 James Woodward Maids Moreton 27/04/1905 82 years FB Hearn, Rector 95 12 89 Phyllis Timms Maids Moreton 22/05/1905 79 years FB Hearn, Rector 96 12 90 Henry Ernest Oldmeadows Maids Moreton 03/06/1905 11 month FB Hearn, Rector 97 12 91 Mary Jones Maids Moreton 04/10/1905 79 years FB Hearn, Rector 98 12 92 Eliza Jane Jones Maids Moreton 18/11/1905 5 years FB Hearn, Rector 99 12 93 Rebecca Williams Maids Moreton 20/12/1905 79 years FB Hearn, Rector 100 12 94 Sarah East Maids Moreton 06/01/1906 79 years FB Hearn, Rector 101 12 95 John Anderson Maids Moreton 06/03/1906 76 years FB Hearn, Rector 102 12 96 Thomas Hemeuts Maids Moreton 26/03/1906 65 years FB Hearn, Rector 103 13 97 William Collins Buckingham Arms, Maids Moreto 03/05/1906 52 years FB Hearn, Rector 104 13 98 Minnie Timms Maids Moreton 23/08/1906 42 years FB Hearn, Rector 105 13 99 Frederick Stopp Chackmore Farm, Maids Moreton 10/01/1907 38 years FB Hearn, Rector 106 13 10 Arnold Burrowes Manor House, Maids Moreton 08/06/1907 86 years FB Hearn, Rector 107 13 10 Emily Kate Butcher New Bradwell, Wolverton 27/05/1908 27 years FB Hearn, Rector 108 13 10 Thomas Stopp Maids Moreton 18/06/1908 73 years FB Hearn, Rector 109 13 10 Richard Roberts The Workhouse, Yardley Gobion 11/07/1908 81 years FB Hearn, Rector 110 13 10 Eliza Jones 13/07/1908 73 years FB Hearn, Rector 111 14 10 Richard Jones Maids Moreton 26/09/1908 63 years FB Hearn, Rector 112 14 10 Charles Cross Stanley Maids Moreton 10/10/1908 61 years FB Hearn, Rector 113 14 10 Ernest Wigsworth Southfields, Maids Moreton 20/11/1908 26 years FB Hearn, Rector 114 14 10 Rosina Catherine Hearne The Rectory, Maids Moreton 12/04/1909 45 years FB Hearn, Rector 115 14 10 Esther Gibbs Maids Moreton 23/04/1909 82 years FB Hearn, Rector 116 14 11 Edwin William Grant Maids Moreton 08/08/1909 60 years FB Hearn, Rector 02 February 2013 Page 3 of 22 ID Pag Seq First Name Mid Name Last Name Abode Burial Date Age Officiant Plot 117 14 11 Ernest Bull Long Mitford, Suffolk 06/10/1909 20 years FB Hearn, Rector 118 14 11 Henrietta Thomas AuMavis Uthioate N Kensington (White House, Bucki 11/03/1910 62 years FB Hearn, Rector 119 15 11 Arthur Ambrose Allen Maids Moreton 02/05/1910 22 years FB Hearn, Rector 120 15 11 Ivy Jean Stapleton Maids Moreton 19/09/1910 14 month FB Hearn, Rector 121 15 11 John Anderson Maids Moreton 07/10/1910 43 years FB Hearn, Rector 122 15 11 Catherine Allen Maids Moreton 28/12/1910 63 years CR Prideaux, Rector of Foscott 123 15 11 Henry Page Maids Moreton 19/01/1911 81 years FB Hearn, Rector 124 15 11 Charlotte Gracie Maids Moreton 15/02/1911 83 years CR Prideaux, Rector of Foscott 125 15 11 Lucie Sarah, Mayer Cheesman 5
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