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Morestead Burials 1549 to 1960 23 November 2009.Xls Morestead Burials 1549 to 1960 23 November 2009.xls THE PARISH REGISTERS OF MORESTEAD 1549 to 1960 MORESTEAD BURIAL- 1549 to 1960 Transcribed from microfiche and original documents. Data examined and input onto a computer data base by B M Sullivan ACMA Telephone 01425 655827 Data only checked by Author The transcription made by D Pierce for the period 1549 to 1980 have been used with his permission and checked against the transcriptions made by BMS from 1813 to 1992, and where differences have arisen these have been considered and action taken. Whilst every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of this document by checking against the original/microfiche documents held by Hampshire Archives and Local Studies, Hampshire Record Office at Winchester the Author cannot be held responsible for any errors. If you wish to use the information provided you should always check back to the original documents held on microfiche at Hampshire Record Office, Winchester. The Author would be pleased if you could notify him of any errors in this document. Acknowledgement:- HAMPSHIRE ARCHIVES AND LOCAL STUDIES, HAMPSHIRE RECORD OFFICE, Winchester, SO23 8TH. 1549 to 1813 compiled May 2009 1813 to 1989 Compiled March/April 2009 Page 1 of 11 Morestead Burials 1549 to 1960 23 November 2009.xls Page Number Date Year Surname Christian Name Age Abode Remarks Vicar Parish 14.06.1553 1553 Hooker Radulph son of Richard Hooker Morestead 31.12.1554 1554 Hooker Richard ye elder Morestead 02.06.1554 1554 Hooker Joane Morestead 02.01.1559 1560 Hooker Richard Morestead 08.04.1560 1560 Mericke Gregorie Morestead 12.01.1562 1562 Sparnell Anne Morestead 27.02.1566 1567 Hooker Christopher Morestead 06.03.1556 1567 Johannes Alice Morestead 15.08.1570 1570 Hooker John Morestead 30.10.1578 1578 Tripp Robert Morestead 18.07.1580 1580 Hayward Willi Morestead 01.12.1583 1583 Ashton Audrey wife of Robert Ashton Morestead 22.01.1592 1593 Considue Heliner daughter of Willi Considue Morestead 31.03.1583 1583 Charker Joane widdow Morestead 26.09.1585 1585 Benfold Henry Morestead 26.03.1587 1587 Cleverly Elizabeth Morestead a sowniner(sajourner?) with 22.03.1588 1589 Cham John ???? Hasell Morestead 17.02.1591 1592 Carter Richard of ye lodge Morestead 22.01.1592 1593 Tayler Agnes Morestead 11.06.1593 1593 Peale Heline Morestead 00.10.1593 1593 Harison Edward Morestead 19.01.1593 1594 Whitborne ???yo Morestead 23.06.1594 1594 Hooker Henry Morestead 10.12.1597 1597 Hooker Joane wife of Henry Morestead 10.10.1600 1600 Gardiner Joane widow Morestead 11.10.1605 1605 Viper? Thomas sheapard Morestead 10.07.1611 1611 Cosen Henry Morestead 00.00.1612 1612 T(C)rump? Christopher Morestead 30.10.1612 1612 Hooker Richard Morestead 31.01.1612 1613 Symon a bastard Morestead 26.01.1614 1615 Cousen Jane wife of John Cosen Morestead 00.11.1615 1615 Cosen Joane widdow Morestead 31.12.1616 1616 Hooker Henry son of Thomas Morestead 12.10.1617 1617 Cosen Thomas son of Henry Morestead 16.01.1617 1618 Clerke Helene wife of Nicholas Morestead 22.01.1617 1618 Ledford Cecely widdow Morestead 19.11.1622 1622 Croppe Ann daughter of Henry Morestead 14.01.1625 1626 Bulbecke Thomas son of Thomas Morestead 30.10.1626 1626 Considue William Morestead 04.11.1627 1627 Hooker Thomas Morestead 17.11.1630 1630 Bulbeck Thomas son of Thomas Morestead wife of Walter Marshall rector 02.05.1631 1631 Marshall Anne of Morestead Morestead reputed daughter of Ambrose 06.05.1631 1631 Bagshott Dorothy Bagshott Morestead 02.01.1631 1632 Robinson Bridgett wife of William Morestead 17.04.1632 1632 Constantie Alice widdow Morestead 12.04.1637 1637 Hooker Olive widow Morestead 24.05.1637 1637 Hellier Robertt Morestead 14.02.1639 1640 Symes John Morestead 14.07.1644 1644 Hooler William son of John Morestead 22.09.1646 1646 Evens Edward Mr - rector of Morestead Morestead 12.09.1649 1649 Hooker Barbarah widow Morestead 21.01.1651 1652 Brayne John Mr - Minister of Morestead Morestead Page 2 of 11 Morestead Burials 1549 to 1960 23 November 2009.xls 10.01.1667 1668 Over John Morestead 18.02.1667 1668 Hooker Ann wife of Thomas Morestead 23.05.1669 1669 Hewson Elizabeth wife of Samuel Morestead 13.12.1669 1669 Robinson William Morestead 06.10.1568 1668 Charker Thomas Morestead 14.06.1568 1668 Hooker John Morestead 21.09.1670 1670 Bulbeck Thomas Morestead 24.08.1670 1670 Hooker Richard Morestead infant daughter of Mary Startin 30.03.1671 1671 Startin Elizabeth a wanderer Morestead 19.02.1672 1673 Hooker Richard son of Thomas & Joan Morestead Glaspole or Windiver - son of Ann Windiver and Robert Glaspole of Hambledon being 02.03.1673 1674 Windiver Robert Hambledon the reputed father Morestead Windiver or Glaspole - son of Ann Windiver and Robert Glaspole of Hambledon being 02.03.1673 1674 Glaspole Robert Hambledon the reputed father Morestead 23.01.1680 1681 Buxey Ambrose Cherriton buried in woolen Morestead 05.06.1681 1681 Read? John Morestead 14.09.1681 1681 Robinson Elizabeth widdow Morestead 01.05.1686 1686 Heath William Morestead 03.10.1689 1689 Hooker Thomas Morestead 04.01.1689 1690 Heath Elizabeth wife of Thomas Morestead 28.03.1684 1684 Mitchel Joan Owlesbury daughter of John Morestead 01.05.1695 1695 Bevis Jane wife of Peter Morestead 23.03.1695 1696 Mitchel Ann Upham wife of John Morestead 14.03.1696 1697 Hooker Thomas Morestead Morestead 13.10.1698 1698 Soper John servant to Mr Thomas Reade Morestead 08.04.1701 1701 Glaspole Frances wife of Robert Morestead daughter of William Junior, 29.04.1702 1702 Bucksey Mary Warrener, and Mary his wife Morestead son of Richard and Dorothy 14.06.1702 1702 Wilkinson William Wilkinson - labourer Morestead 19.05.1703 1703 Heath Francis son of Thomas - wool Morestead son of William, Junior, Warrener, and Mary - affidavit of being buried in wool 14.05.1707 1707 Bucksey Richard received 20 May Morestead 24.03.1707 1708 Glasspoole Robert wool Morestead 03.12.1709 1709 Read Elizabeth Mrs - wife of Mr Thomas Morestead 04.12.1709 1709 Heath Thomas wool Morestead daughter of William, Junior, 03.12.1711 1711 Bucksey Hannah Warrener Morestead 11.04.1712 1712 Over Edward son of John and Sarah Morestead 16.04.1712 1712 Over Sarah daughter of John and Sarah Morestead 11.05.1712 1712 Bevis Peter Morestead daughter of Thomas and 19.06.1712 1712 Mansbridge Mary Susannah Morestead 11.03.1712 1713 Bucksey Mary wife of William Morestead 25.07.1715 1715 Bucksey William Morestead 03.04.1716 1716 Over Sarah wife of John, buried in wool Morestead 25.02.1717 1718 Jarman Joan wife of William Morestead 26.08.1718 1718 Colson John Morestead 22.01.1718 1719 Cook Mary Morestead 21.02.1721 1722 Bucksey Elizabeth widow Morestead Page 3 of 11 Morestead Burials 1549 to 1960 23 November 2009.xls 13.07.1722 1722 Complin Robert son of John & Elizabeth Morestead 08.11.1727 1727 Trod Ann wife of Peter Morestead 11.10.1729 1729 Caught Elizabeth wife of Francis Morestead 14.05.1729 1729 Complin Elizabeth wife of John - woolen Morestead 23.09.1729 1729 Mesh Mary wife of Lewis Morestead 29.08.1729 1729 Geltham Joanne Quidhampton Wilts Morestead 02.08.1732 1732 Braxzon Charles Rector of Morestead Morestead 11.03.1732 1733 Conlyon Dorothy Morestead 02.08.1732 1732 Braxson Charles Rector of Morestead Morestead 31.01.1733 1734 Mesh John Otter bourne (Oterborn) son of George and Elizabeth Morestead 09.02.1735 1736 Palmar Sarah daughter of Edward Morestead 08.09.1736 1736 Trod Betty daughter of Peter Morestead 20.06.1737 1737 Marsh George son of Louis and Margaret Morestead 15.09.1738 1738 Marsh James son of Louis and Margaret Morestead 21.03.1739 1740 Marsh Louis Morestead 29.10.1739 1740 Bucksey Charles son of William & Mary Morestead daughter of Lewis and 17.11.1739 1740 Mersh Ann Margaret Morestead 30.10.1741 1741 Marsh Charles son of Louis and Margaret Morestead 09.11.1741 1741 Moore Edward Morestead 22.09.1741 1741 Caught Sarah wife of Francis Morestead 23.07.1742 1742 Trod Peter son of Peter Morestead 13.04.1744 1744 Marsh Margaret wife of Louis Morestead 18.04.1744 1744 Glasspool Joseph Owlesbury son of William Morestead Hereafter you are to register an affidavit within eight days of the party being buryd if their being 1744? 1744? buryd in Woolen Morestead 02.06.1748 1748 Complin Margaret daughter of John & Mary Morestead daughter of William & Mary - This entry has been crossed 00.00.1749 1749 Glasspoole Ann out Morestead 07.03.1749 1750 Glasspool Richard son of William Morestead 27.08.1751 1751 Complin Charles son of Charles Morestead 12.06.1752 1752 Complin Mary wife of Richard Morestead 18.07.1752 1752 Trodd Mary daughter of Peter & Mary Morestead 07.08.1752 1752 Complin Sarah daughter of Richard & Mary Morestead 10.01.1753 1754 Over John Morestead 26.04.1755 1755 Trodd Peter Morestead 17.03.1754 1755 Eades Charles servant of Peter Trodd Morestead 03.09.1755 1755 Annell Mary Morestead 23.10.1755 1755 Bucksey William Morestead 21.03.1756 1756 Glasspoole Thomas son of William Morestead 13.08.1756 1756 Palmer Edward son of Edward Morestead 01.07.1757 1757 Complin Olive (Olave) daughter of John & Mary Morestead 11.02.1758 1758 Caught Charles Morestead 09.10.1758 1758 Mansbridge Susan Morestead 18.11.1758 1758 Light Richard Morestead 04.01.1761 1761 Daniels Robert Morestead 26.01.1762 1762 Cawte Francis Cawte or Caught Morestead 20.03.1763 1763 Wade Elizabeth wife of Charles Morestead 24.01.1766 1766 Mersh Thomas son of Lewis & Mary Morestead 18.06.1766 1766 Buxy John Junior Morestead 24.07.1766 1766 Over Mary Morestead 25.10.1766 1766 Buxy Susan wife of John, Senior Morestead 19.03.1767 1767 Complin Thomas Twyford Morestead
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