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Wesleyan Methodist Historic Roll Volume 42 Hull WESLEYAN METHODIST HISTORIC ROLL VOLUME 42 HULL DISTRICT GREAT GRIMSBY DUNCOMBE STREET CIRCUIT DUNCOMBE STREET Page 350 SHAW William Wesleyan Minister Cleethorpes SHAW Harriet Rebecca St Peters Terrace Cleethorpes SHAW Fanny Newton St Peters Terrace Cleethorpes TUPLIN Harriet 6 Willingham St BOULTER John Wesleyan Minister Grimsby BOULTER Ellen BOULTER Ella Whitfield BOULTER Jessie Vipond BOULTER Ellen Rolands BOULTER McDonald Richard BOULTER Alan Starling Christian GARBETT William My father In Memoriam GARBETT Maria My Mother [RG] In Memoriam GARBETT Richard Wesleyan Minister Cleethorpes GARBETT Sarah Elizabeth Holmwood Cleethorpes HOSKIN Charles James Wesleyan Minister New Clee HOSKIN Mary Emma Melrose House, Park St HOSKIN Miriam Melrose House, Park St HOSKIN John Robt Witham [Hull] HOLMES William 8 Hainton St HOLMES Ellen Ruby 8 Hainton St HOLMES John 8 Hainton St HOLMES Maria 8 Hainton St CHEESEMAN William 8 Hainton St CHEESEMAN Mary Showles 8 Hainton St HOLMES Sarah Anne 8 Hainton St HOLMES Harry Markham Stirling St New Clee HOLMES William Harold Stirling St New Clee HOLMES Nellie 8 Hainton St Grimsby BARNETT Jane 32 Cobden St Grimsby WADSWORTH Joseph 43 Hainton St Grimsby WADSWORTH Mary 43 Hainton St Grimsby WADSWORTH Ada 43 Hainton St Grimsby JOHNSON Frank 4 Thomas St Grimsby JOHNSON Annie 4 Thomas St Grimsby Page 376 SMITH Brader William 31 Hainton Street SMITH Mary 31 Hainton Street SMITH Ann In Memoriam SMITH Charles Henry In Memoriam SMITH Benjamin Victor 31 Hainton Street SMITH Brader Collins 31 Hainton Street SMITH George In Memoriam PYMAN Edward In Memoriam OLIVER Charles 10 Heneage Street Grimsby OLIVER Ann Quibell 10 Heneage Street Grimsby OLIVER Lottie 10 Heneage Street Grimsby In Memoriam OLIVER Harold 10 Heneage Street Grimsby In Memoriam OLIVER Bessie 10 Heneage Street Grimsby In Memoriam OLIVER Annie 10 Heneage Street Grimsby OLIVER Mabel 10 Heneage Street Grimsby OLIVER Helena 10 Heneage Street Grimsby OLIVER Elsie 10 Heneage Street Grimsby OLIVER Kitty 10 Heneage Street Grimsby TAYLOR William 140 Wood St TAYLOR Ann 140 Wood St KITCHING Susannah 7 Hainton St PLUMTREE William 13 Willingham St PLUMTREE Elizabeth In Memoriam GRAY George William 18 Eleanor St GRAY Elizabeth 18 Eleanor St GRAY John H 18 Eleanor St GRAY Ernest 18 Eleanor St GRAY Annie 18 Eleanor St GRAY Francis Arthur 18 Eleanor St GRAY Emily 18 Eleanor St GRAY Maria 18 Eleanor St GRAY Gertrude Alice 18 Eleanor St HARTLEY Mary J 259 Heneage St EVISON Joseph In Memoriam EVISON Harriet Elizabeth 100 Strand St OWERS Charles Oscar 50 Eleanor St TUPLIN James 6 Willingham St Page 377 MILLER Christopher 195 Freeman Street MILLER Beatrice E 195 Freeman Street MILLER Joseph In Memoriam MILLER Ruth In Memoriam FOSTER Henry In Memoriam MILLER Joseph Henry 195 Freeman Street WESTERHOFF Albert Egon 195 Freeman Street WESTERHOFF Jane 195 Freeman Street MOULD Edward 81 Heneage St MOULD Jane 81 Heneage St ?? POTTS Jonathan 154 Burgess St POTTS Sarah Elizabeth 154 Burgess St ROBINSON Thomas In Memoriam ROBINSON Harriet In Memoriam ?? POTTS Mrs C ?? Hull POTTS Richard Benjamin Hull POTTS John Henry Little Coates POTTS Jane Greig 154 Burgess St POTTS Elizabeth 154 Burgess St POTTS Emily Gertrude 154 Burgess St POTTS Florence Norborn 154 Burgess St POTTS Edith S R 154 Burgess St POTTS Leonora Abbott 154 Burgess St FOSTER George Hartley 16 Kettlewell St FOSTER David Robinson 79 Lord St COCKING Sophia 274 New Wellington St JOHNSON Mary Ann 52 Hainton Street JOHNSON Ethel 52 Hainton Street In Memoriam JOHNSON Lawrence 52 Hainton Street JOHNSON Frances Hilda 52 Hainton Street BELL Albert 187 Victor Street BELL Sarah Jane 187 Victor Street DARLOW Elizabeth 63 Welholme Road Page 378 DECENT Samuel In Memoriam DECENT Hephzibah In Memoriam NEWTON Thomas L In Memoriam NEWTON Amelia E Heneage St NEWTON Thomas W 44 Heneage St NEWTON Francis 24 Palace Rd Crouch End, London NEWTON Bertha 44 Heneage St SMITH William 46 Lambert Rd SMITH Lilian 46 Lambert Rd SEARLE John Derwent Villa, Heneage St Grimsby SEARLE Ellen Derwent Villa, Heneage St Grimsby SEARLE Elizabeth E 7 Hare St Grimsby SEARLE Henry T 66 Welholme Road East Grimsby SEARLE Jennie 66 Welholme Road East Grimsby SEARLE Annie 66 Welholme Road East Grimsby CHASBURN Ernest J 75 Station Rd Darnall CHASBURN Ellen Farrington 75 Station Rd Darnall SEARLE John Arthur 66 Welholme Road East Grimsby SEARLE Winifred 66 Welholme Road East Grimsby SEARLE Fanny Edmonds In Memoriam SEARLE Mary In Memoriam SURFLEET Francis 50 Oxfort St DOBBS Mary 43 Willingham Street FIELDHOUSE William 200 Victor St Grimsby ASHBY Jessie 193 Freeman St Grimsby ASHBY Emily Amelia 193 Freeman St Grimsby ASHBY Doreen 193 Freeman St Grimsby PECK James 227 Convamore Road Grimsby PECK Lottie 227 Convamore Road Grimsby PECK Hilda R 227 Convamore Road Grimsby HODGKINSON Mahala 16 Duncombe Street WATERFIELD Betsy Ann St Martin's Stamford CLARK Lucy 98 Heneage St Grimsby BAINES Catherine 220 Cleethorpe Road WRIGHT Annie Old Clee Grimsby Page 379 SNEATH Eleanor 11 New Street Grimsby SNEATH Elizabeth 11 New Street Grimsby WHITE Sarah 137 Granville St WHITE Thomas In Memoriam FELLOWS Susan 65 East Gate DAWSON Joseph 17 Kent St DAWSON Mary Ann 17 Kent St BANKS Edmund Marshall 60 Duncombe St BANKS Sarah 60 Duncombe St SHEPHARD J W 230 Freeman Street SHEPHARD Clara 230 Freeman Street SHEPHARD W E 230 Freeman Street SHEPHARD Fanny 230 Freeman Street SHEPHARD F C 230 Freeman Street SHEPHARD Carl 56 Wellington Street WILSON William Eversley Villa, Heneage St WILSON Mary Now in Heaven WILSON Florence Louise Eversley Villa, Heneage St WILSON Jno Arthur Eversley Villa, Heneage St WILSON Wilfred Ernest Eversley Villa, Heneage St MILLER Frederick 17 Park Street MILLER Mary Ann 17 Park Street MOODY William 34 Wood St MOODY Annie 34 Wood St HOPKINSON Thomas 35 Oxford Street Grimsby HOPKINSON Betsy 35 Oxford Street Grimsby HOPKINSON Emma Ann 35 Oxford Street Grimsby HOPKINSON Susan Jane 35 Oxford Street Grimsby LYNN Betsy In Memoriam ELLIS James 14 Tasburgh St Grimsby WRIGHT Alice 241 Freeman St Grimsby MUMBY Mary Frances 97 Hainton St Grimsby MUMBY Alice Lillian 97 Hainton St Grimsby MUMBY Gertrude M 97 Hainton St Grimsby MUMBY William Thomas 97 Hainton St Grimsby Page 380 WARNER William Henry 56 Hainton St Grimsby WARNER Miriam 56 Hainton St Grimsby WARNER Muriel 56 Hainton St Grimsby WILSON Joseph Gawper ? Barnsley MILLS Eliza Arundel Villa, Jump Barnsley WALL Rachel 45 Wood Street OVERTON William Taylor 174 Cleethorpe Road OVERTON Harriet Louisa 174 Cleethorpe Road OVERTON Elsie Louisa 174 Cleethorpe Road OVERTON Charles William 174 Cleethorpe Road READMAN Elizabeth 3E Wood Street FOSTER Martin Late Holles Street FOSTER Ann Late Holles Street FERRIER John 93 New Market St FERRIER Rebecca 93 New Market St BULWER Ada 65 Willingham St NEEDHAM Charles 4 Edward St NEEDHAM Jeanette 4 Edward St NEEDHAM Charles In Memoriam NEEDHAM Alice 4 Edward St NEEDHAM William Herbert 28 Edward Street NEEDHAM Lucy Henrietta 28 Edward Street JENNINGS Fred Jesmond Terrace, Park St JENNINGS Frances Edith Jesmond Terrace, Park St HOLLAND Benjamin 13 East Marsh Street Grimsby HOLLAND Dinah 13 East Marsh Street Grimsby WINTERTON Thomas 36 East Marsh Street Grimsby WINTERTON Azubah 36 East Marsh Street Grimsby CRESSWELL Phillippa 193 Willingham Street CRESSWELL Mary Eliza 193 Willingham Street PROCTOR Annie 124 Duncombe Street WALKER Charles Frederick 316 Willingham St Grimsby DOBBS George 43 Willingham Street Grimsby COGGON Thomas 178 Willingham Street Grimsby COGGON Amy 178 Willingham Street Grimsby Page 381 CLARK George Bk 35 East Marsh St CLARK Evelyn Bk 35 East Marsh St Page 382 HAMMOND George 56 Grafton Street Grimsby HAMMOND Emma 56 Grafton Street Grimsby COULBECK Robert Freeman Street Grimsby COULBECK Annie Freeman Street Grimsby MONUMENT Parnell 45 Hilda St New Clee MONUMENT Ester 45 Hilda St New Clee GREGORY Matilda 107 Stanley St Grimsby ABRAMS John T 20 Duke St Grimsby WHITE Agnes 90 Lovett St Grimsby WHITE Joseph William 90 Lovett St Grimsby FIFE Ann Ramsey 96 Guilford St Grimsby Page 383 BROCKLESBY? Hannah 150 Weelsby St Grimsby YOUNGS Anna 23 Barcroft St Grimsby ?? ATKINSON John Burgess 38 Daubney Street Grimsby WRIGHT Alfred Harold St Grimsby BLESSED Mary Ann Hilda St Grimsby GREEN Richard 4 Kesgrave St Grimsby GREEN Martha Jane 4 Kesgrave St Grimsby RICHARDSON Alice 105 Tunnard St Grimsby Page 384 Blank Page 385 GEE Margaretta 108 Freeman St Grimsby GEE Edith Batty 108 Freeman St Grimsby GEE Alfred Richard 108 Freeman St Grimsby GEE William Praed 108 Freeman St Grimsby GEE Herbert James 108 Freeman St Grimsby DAWSON John Arnold Derwent Villa, Heneage St Grimsby BERRY Ernest William 60 Hainton St Grimsby BERRY Hilda Mary 60 Hainton St Grimsby ABBOTT Herbert G 40 Hainton St Grimsby ABBOTT Matthew 40 Hainton St Grimsby ABBOTT Adelina 40 Hainton St Grimsby JACKSON P ?? 219 Freeman St Grimsby JACKSON Robert 219 Freeman St Grimsby GLADWIN Henry 243 Burgess Street Grimsby COGGON Harriet 20 New Market St Grimsby COGGON Harry Frow 20 New Market St Grimsby COGGON William Henry 20 New Market St Grimsby WEBB Joseph 239 Victor Street Grimsby WEBB Fanny 239 Victor Street Grimsby SMITH W William 45 Thesiger Street Grimsby SMITH Harriett 45 Thesiger Street Grimsby SMITH William 41 Wood Street Grimsby SMITH Harriett 41 Wood Street Grimsby SURFLEET Charles 86 Duncombe Street Grimsby GRIMOLDBY Mary 72 Heneage St Grimsby GRIMOLDBY George Henry 72 Heneage St Grimsby Page 386 JERVIS Minnie 19 Cavendish St Grimsby HALL Rachel 45 Wood St GREEN John Henry 6 Red Hill, Flottergate HARRISON William 208 Cleethorpe
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