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Transcript of Burials at St. Andrew's Church, Quatt Transcript of Burials at St. Andrew’s Church, Quatt Burials in the Parish of Quatt in the County of Salop Diocese of Hereford in the Year One thousand nine hundred and forty nine By whom the NAME ABODE When Buried AGE Ceremony was performed 7, Wenlock Road, March 3rd 80 J Robinson Harriet Helen Poole Shrewsbury 1949 Years Rector Sytchampton, April 1st 76 J Robinson Edward Millinchip Ombersley 1949 Years Rector Paper Mills April 8th 66 J Robinson William Bowen Cottage, Alveley 1949 Years Rector Sept 27th 79 J Robinson Jane Dunn Much Wenlock 1950 Years Rector Stourbridge Road, May 27th 2 J Robinson Barbara Iris Haycocks Wootton 1950 Weeks Rector January 24th 92 J Robinson Edwin Davies Cox Green, Enville 1951 Years Rector Patricia Mary Council Houses, March 16th J Robinson 1 Day Hemming Alveley 1951 Rector Hilltop Cottage, May 24th 67 J Robinson Eliza Steward Shatterford 1951 Years Rector http://www.sharehistory.org/ Burials in the Parish of Quatt in the County of Salop Diocese of Hereford in the Year One thousand nine hundred and fifty one By whom the Ceremony NAME ABODE When Buried AGE was performed Cider House, June 2nd 78 J Robinson Walter Bowen Wootton, 1951 Years Rector Claverley RD th Olive Mary Hamilton- Stanmore, Oct 10 72 J Robinson 1951 (Ashes Russell Bridgnorth Scattered) Years Rector nd Muriel Augusta May Dudmaston, Dec 22 69 J Robinson 1951 (Ashes Wolryche-Whitmore Bridgnorth Years Rector Buried) Hillside Jan 29th 74 J Robinson Flora Preece Bungalows 1952 Years Rector Mose House, February 5th 75 J Robinson Sarah Garbett Quatt Malvern 1952 Years Rector February 40 J Robinson Evelyn Gardener Dudmaston 16th 1952 Years Rector William Alfred The Bungalow, April 19th 68 J Robinson Edward Leach Quatt 1952 Years Rector October 7th 87 J Robinson Ruth Millinchip Wootton Green 1952 Years Rector http://www.sharehistory.org/ Burials in the Parish of Quatt in the County of Salop Diocese of Hereford in the Year One thousand nine hundred and fifty eight By whom the Ceremony NAME ABODE When Buried AGE was performed 19th March 81 J Robinson George Harry Baker Mose, Quatford 1958 Years Rector 27th 3 Hillside 75 J Robinson Sarah Eleanor Morris October Bungalows, Quatt Years Rector 1958 1st Dudmaston 72 J Robinson Frank Bowen November Gardens Years Rector 1958 Sterne Cottage, 6th June 66 Edward A. Baker Laura Nancy Day Quatt Malvern 1959 Years Vicar of Tuck Hill Kilgreen, Iscoyd Violet Annie 9th January, 66 Denis W.B. Manning Whitchurch Mottershead 1960 Years Rector & Lye Hall, Quatt 16th 2 The Greaves, 84 Denis W.B. Manning Jane Littleford February Norton, Shifnal Years Rector 1960 31 Duken Lane, 9th March 89 C.J. Raby George Harry Welch Wootton 1960 Years Vicar of Claverley Francis Cole Lavender 25th March 72 Denis W.B. Manning Brooks Wootton 1960 Years Rector (Cremated remains) http://www.sharehistory.org/ Burials in the Parish of Quatt in the County of Salop Diocese of Hereford in the Year One thousand nine hundred and sixty By whom the Ceremony NAME ABODE When Buried AGE was performed 9th April 90 Denis W.B. Manning Maria Humphries 42 Mose 1960 Years Rector 25th January 74 Denis W.B. Manning Caroline Gwilt 20 Quatt 1961 Years Rector 13th March 74 Denis W.B. Manning Thomas Henry Gwilt 20 Quatt 1961 Years Rector 16th The Cedars, 74 Denis W.B. Manning Arthur George Mason November Quatford Years Rector 1961 Lye Hall Farm, 31st James Arthur 61 Denis W.B. Manning Hampton Loade, December Mottershead Years Rector Quatt 1961 Kate Stevens 29th May 67 Denis W.B. Manning Park Farm, Quatt (Cremated Remains) 1962 Years Rector Unicorn Cottage, 15th June 67 Denis W.B. Manning Charles Link Hampton Loade, 1962 Years Rector Chelmarsh 18 Danford 12th July 96 Denis W.B. Manning Jane Bates Heath, Claverley 1962 Years Rector http://www.sharehistory.org/ Burials in the Parish of Quatt in the County of Salop Diocese of Hereford in the Year One thousand nine hundred and seventy one By whom the Ceremony NAME ABODE When Buried AGE was performed 13th Late of The Cedar 94 Denis W.B. Manning Ellen Bowers December House, Wootton Years Rector 1971 22nd Quatt Farm 78 Denis W.B. Manning Martha Leach January Bungalow Years Rector 1972 Walter William Hill View, 29th January 75 Denis W.B. Manning Bromley Wootton 1972 Years Rector 14 Brown Clee Road, Ditton Priors 12th John Henry 72 Denis W.B. Manning (Sometimes of September Sanderson Years Rector Holt Farm, Quatt: 1972 and Church Warden) 15th Allum Bridge 81 Denis W.B. Manning Mary Ann Roberts September Farm, Alveley Years Rector 1972 Thomas Mabberley Stanmore Farm, 59 Denis W.B. Manning 22nd March (Cremated Remains) Stanmore Years Rector Lynwood Lodge, 5th April 76 Denis W.B. Manning Walter Alick Fall Hampton Loade, 1973 Years Rector Quatt Dudmaston 9th May 62 Denis W.B. Manning Florence Swannick Gardens, Quatt 1973 Years Rector http://www.sharehistory.org/ Burials in the Parish of Quatt in the County of Salop Diocese of Hereford in the Year One thousand nine hundred and seventy three By whom the Ceremony NAME ABODE When Buried AGE was performed Violet Madeline Lye Hall, 4th June 74 Denis W.B. Manning Mottershead Hampton Loade 1973 Years Rector Severn Terrace, 8th May 93 Denis W.B. Manning Edith Emily Link Hampton Loade 1974 Years Rector The Bungalow, 18th June 64 Denis W.B. Manning Hilda Emma Lane Wootton 1974 Years Rector P.H. (illegible) 8th October 59 Albert Henry Wood Dudmaston Hall Rector of St. Mary’s 1974 Years Bridgnorth 4th Dec 80 C.J. Raby Joseph Davis Wootton Green 1974 Years Vicar of Claverly 43 Conduit Lane, 15th January 84 Denis W.B. Manning Beatrice Mary Link Bridgnorth 1975 Years Rector Mary Frances 14 brown Clee 8th April 73 Denis W.B. Manning Sanderson Rd, Ditton Priors 1975 Years Rector Yew Tree 24th 57 Denis W.B. Manning Frances Eva Franklin Cottage, Broad September Years Rector Lane 1975 http://www.sharehistory.org/ Burials in the Parish of Quatt in the County of Salop Diocese of Hereford in the Year One thousand nine hundred and By whom the Ceremony NAME ABODE When Buried AGE was performed Michael Martin 61 Gorsty Hill, 2nd October 31 Denis W.B. Manning Harvey Gaunt Rowley Regis 1975 Years Rector 9 Castlefields, 17th 82 Denis W.B. Manning Evelyn May Davies Bridgnorth February Years Rector (Late of Mose) 1976 8th Emily Elizabeth Ebenezer Steps, 83 Denis W.B. Manning December Hanson Bridgnorth Years Rector 1975 Florence Elcock South Lodge, 4th July 72 Denis W.B. Manning (Cremated Remains) Dudmaston 1976 Years Rector 1st 88 Denis W.B. Manning Sarah Ann Burton 41 Mose, Quatt December Years Rector 1976 21st Victor Leek Henry The Lion Inn, 53 Denis W.B. Manning October Whittle Hampton Loade Years Rector 1976 Bradeney House, Ethel Maud Worfield 20th July 90 Denis W.B. Manning Hammond (Late of Quatt 1977 Years Rector House) 16 Goodwood Ave, Bridgnorth Elsie Eugenia Irene 13th July 81 William Massey Died at the Bourne 1978 Years Vicar of Alveley Infirmary Bridgnorth http://www.sharehistory.org/ Burials in the Parish of Quatt in the County of Salop Diocese of Hereford in the Year One thousand nine hundred and By whom the Ceremony NAME ABODE When Buried AGE was performed Old Ferryhouse, Hampton Loade 2nd August 85 William Massey Clara Maud Parkes Died at 1978 Years Vicar of Alveley Kidderminster General Hospital The garden 2nd Sept 84 C.J. Raby Francis Patrick Morris cottage, 1978 Years Vicar of Claverly Dudmaston 25 Channel View 25th August 24 Denis W.B. Manning Derek Robert Farrow Terrace, Lipson, 1979 Years Rector Plymouth 20th Barbara Lucy 3 Hillside 49 Denis W.B. Manning October Mottershead Bungalows, Quatt Years Rector 1979 11th 83 Denis W.B. Manning Albert Edward Price 22 Quatt February Years Rector 1980 Innage House, 15th March 94 Denis W.B. Manning Emily Challner Bridgnorth 1980 Years Rector 25 Highlands 10th July 72 Denis W.B. Manning Ida Gaff Road, Bridgnorth 1980 Years Rector Phillip Henry Arthur Quatt Farm, 7th August 87 Denis W.B. Manning Morris-Matthews Bridgnorth 1980 Years Rector http://www.sharehistory.org/ Burials in the Parish of Quatt in the County of Salop Diocese of Hereford in the Year One thousand nine hundred and eighty seven By whom the Ceremony NAME ABODE When Buried AGE was performed 31st Peter Leonard 14 Pool Drive, Michael Bennet December 55 Stevens Bridgnorth Rector 1987 18th Michael Bennet Alice Elizabeth Rookery Cottage, February 76 Rector Faithful Dudmaston 1988 20th Michael Bennet Edith Mary Baker Tredek, Quatford February 76 Rector 1988 36 Greenfields 30th June Michael Bennet Doris May Potter 69 Road, Bridgnorth 1988 Rector 10th Michael Bennet Charles Henry Gag’s Rock September 60 Rector Rollings Cottage, Mose 1988 Thomas Humphrey 14th January Michael Bennet Cox Green, Enville 88 Lloyd 1989 Rector 64 Jews Lane, Michael Bennet 4th March Alice Mason Upper Gornal, 95 Rector 1989 Dudley Doris Ruth South Lodge, 26th August Michael Bennet 65 Hutchinson Dudmaston 1989 Rector http://www.sharehistory.org/ Burials in the Parish of Quatt in the County of Salop Diocese of Hereford in the Year One thousand nine hundred and eighty-nine/ninety By whom the Ceremony NAME ABODE When Buried AGE was performed 81 Lonsdale 4th Road, November Michael Bennet Iris Georgina Mason 72 Summertown, 1989 Rector Oxford (ashes) 4 Kinverdale Park, Michael Bennet 6th January Frank Poole Kingsford Lane, 72 Rector 1990 Wolverley Joyce Elizabeth Lyddy Cottage, 28th March Michael Bennet 54 Bromley Rushmere 1991 Rector Little Holt 31st May Michael Bennet Allan Moir Stuart 83 Cottage 1991 Rector The Bungalow, 6th August Michael Bennet Ernest Wilfred Lane 78 Wootton 1991 Rector 1 Arden Way, 27th August Michael Bennet Frank Claybrook 70 Alveley 1991 Rector 23rd Interment at Quatford James Michael Bussey Netchwood Farm, October Miller Monkhampton 1991 9th Michael Bennet Flat 2, Quatt Jane Elizabeth Lewis November 90 Rector House 1991 http://www.sharehistory.org/ Burials in the Parish of Quatt in the County of Salop Diocese of Hereford in the Year One thousand nine hundred and ninety nine Date of Plan By whom the NAME ABODE Disposal of Age RZF Ceremony was Death Burial cremated No.
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