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Surname Other Names Abode Date Year Age Other Information Ackland Mary Jane Long Whatton 12.05 SURNAME OTHER NAMES ABODE DATE YEAR AGE OTHER INFORMATION ACKLAND MARY JANE LONG WHATTON 12.05. 1900 32 DIED IN DERBY ROAD, LONG EATON ADAMS THE MATERNITY HOSPITAL, LONG WHATTON 05.08. 1941 45 MIN ADCOCK JAMES MELBOURN 11.08. 1816 75 ADKIN SARAH BLIND LANE, BREASTON 24.07. 1935 86 ALT ELIZABETH KEGWORTH 25.11. 1822 81 ALVEY WILLIAM WEBSTER LONG WHATTON 10.04. 1851 4 ALVEY ANN LONG WHATTON 26.11. 1869 55 ALVEY MARY ANN LONG WHATTON 08.05. 1873 5 WKS ALVEY MARTHA LONG WHATTON 09.03. 1919 77 ALVEY MARY ANN LONG WHATTON 31.08. 1849 INFANT ALVEY MARY LONG WHATTON 04.10. 1849 34 ALVEY JOHN LONG WHATTON 21.10. 1871 60 ALVEY MARY LONG WHATTON 14.08. 1847 12 ALVEY JAMES LONG WHATTON 27.12. 1835 INFANT ALVEY ERNEST LONG WHATTON 29.01. 1894 8 ALVEY JAMES 40 RATCLIFFE ROAD, LOUGHBOROUGH 14.07. 1948 78 ALVEY ELIZABETH LONG WHATTON 19.03. 1860 62 ALVEY ANN LONG WHATTON 12.06. 1834 73 ALVEY SARAH LONG WHATTON 05.11. 1837 6 ALVEY GEORGE LONG WHATTON 15.11. 1897 56 ALVEY RUTH SARAH THE GREEN, LONG WHATTON 31.01. 1933 51 ALVEY MARY ANN GENERAL HOSPITAL, LOUGHBOROUGH 07.01. 1941 64 ALVEY RICHARD GROBY PARK'S FARM, MARKFIELD 25.07. 1935 54 ALVEY MARIA LONG WHATTON 27.09. 1882 31 ALVEY SAMUEL LONG WHATTON 20.04. 1931 64 ALVEY CHARLES HOMEFIELDS, LONG WHATTON 23.03. 1943 75 ALVEY JAMES LONG WHATTON 22.11. 1899 60 ALVEY CLARA WESTCOTE, LONG WHATTON 17.10. 1944 80 ALVEY JOHN HARDY ASHBY ROAD, LONG WHATTON 07.11. 1942 68 AUSTIN BABY WHATTON HOUSE MATERNITY HOSPITAL 20.03. 1944 8 HRS BACON JOHN LONG WHATTON 13.01. 1903 11 BACON MARY JANE LONG WHATTON 20.04. 1918 68 BACON JOHN LONG WHATTON 24.12. 1923 75 BAGGERLY MILICENT SHEEPSHEAD 22.09. 1813 35 BAILEY HENRY LONG WHATTON 04.02. 1837 70 BAILEY ANN LONG WHATTON 28.01. 1823 73 BAILEY THOMAS JACKSON DISEWORTH 12.11. 1852 35 BAILEY THOMAS LONG WHATTON 19.08. 1818 INFANT BAILEY EDWD LONG WHATTON 13.12. 1830 INFANT BAILEY SARAH LONG WHATTON 25.06. 1816 INFANT BAILEY MARY LONG WHATTON 19.06. 1838 70 BALL HENRY LONG WHATTON 15.02. 1832 81 SURNAME OTHER NAMES ABODE DATE YEAR AGE OTHER INFORMATION BALL HANNAH LONG WHATTON 06.03. 1825 73 BANCROFT MICHAEL LONG WHATTON 16.10. 1837 33 BARKER SARAH LONG WHATTON 26.07. 1837 60 BARKER JOHN WILLIAM LONG WHATTON 19.03. 1904 4 MTHS BARKER WILLIAM LONG WHATTON 11.02. 1886 64 BARKER GEORGE LONG WHATTON 15.01. 1823 23 BARKER MARY LONG WHATTON 08.09. 1831 18 BARKER ELIZH LONG WHATTON 28.08. 1847 INFANT BARKER JOHN LONG WHATTON 22.07. 1898 70 BARKER JOSEPH LONG WHATTON 12.10. 1826 47 BARKER JOHN LONG WHATTON 07.03. 1818 19 BARKER JOSEPH OAKDENE, MAIN STREET, LONG WHATTON 15.01. 1950 90 BARKER JOHN LONG WHATTON 09.08. 1888 5 WKS BARKER THOMAS LONG WHATTON 03.10. 1837 INFANT BARKER ELIZTH LONG WHATTON 19.08. 1834 INFANT BARKER GEORGE LONG WHATTON 10.11. 1845 18 BARKER SARAH LONG WHATTON 29.12. 1853 28 WIFE OF SAMUEL BARKER WILLIAM MAIN STREET, LONG WHATTON 23.11. 1945 80 BARKER LYDIA LONG WHATTON 17.06. 1830 21 BARKER MARY LONG WHATTON 12.04. 1853 79 WIDOW OF WILLIAM BARKER BARKER ALICE LONG WHATTON 24.11. 1845 INFANT BARKER SARAH LONG WHATTON 07.04. 1867 35 BARKER SARAH LONG WHATTON 01.03. 1929 96 BARKER WILLM LONG WHATTON 14.01. 1833 45 BARKER STEPHEN LONG WHATTON 22.01. 1837 7 BARKER WILLIAM LONG WHATTON 24.08. 1864 54 BARKER JOHN LONG WHATTON 24.08. 1834 1 BARKER SARAH LONG WHATTON 19.03. 1814 45 BARKER SARAH LONG WHATTON 18.12. 1854 74 BARKER JOHN LONG WHATTON 27.05. 1852 85 BARKER CHARLES LONG WHATTON 01.05. 1837 10 BARKER MARY LONG WHATTON 26.04. 1880 77 BARKER ELIZABETH LONG WHATTON 25.04. 1852 3 MTHS DAUGHTER OF SOPHIA BARKER BARKER HARRIET LONG WHATTON 22.02. 1853 3 MTHS DAUGHTER OF JOHN AND SARAH BARKER JONATHAN LONG WHATTON 03.04. 1871 INFANT BARKER ANN LONG WHATTON 02.06. 1851 INFANT BARKER ALICE LONG WHATTON 20.06. 1851 1 BARKER LOT LONG WHATTON 20.06. 1851 INFANT BARKER JOHN LONG WHATTON 23.12. 1933 75 BARKER ELIZA LONG WHATTON 08.01. 1848 1 BARKER JOHN LONG WHATTON 16.04. 1890 84 BARKER HANNAH THE GREEN, LONG WHATTON 29.03. 1950 90 BARKER WILLIAM LONG WHATTON 07.10. 1854 INFANT SURNAME OTHER NAMES ABODE DATE YEAR AGE OTHER INFORMATION BARKER FAITH LONG WHATTON 20.11. 1814 19 BARKER MARY LONG WHATTON 13.02. 1937 83 BARKER SAML LONG WHATTON 16.10. 1814 22 BARKER ARTHUR TURVEY, LONG WHATTON 30.04. 1946 72 BARKER WILLM LONG WHATTON 27.09. 1823 53 BARLOW ANN LONG WHATTON 09.10. 1841 39 BARLOW JOHN LONG WHATTON 23.07. 1855 INFANT BARLOW EDWARD LONG WHATTON 30.11. 1870 INFANT BARLOW JOHN LONG WHATTON 16.04. 1833 INFANT BARLOW ROBERT LONG WHATTON 14.12. 1857 58 BARLOW ANN LONG WHATTON 06.12. 1835 71 BARLOW HARRY DISHLEY 21.02. 1878 12 BARLOW MARY DISEWORTH 12.01. 1861 66 BARNETT GEORGE LONG WHATTON 13.10. 1916 65 BARNETT MARY LONG WHATTON 19.10. 1935 65 BARSBY GEORGE 59A REGENT STREET, LOUGHBOROUGH 14.10. 1933 87 BARSBY ANN LONG WHATTON 26.01. 1900 83 BARSBY ELIZABETH LOUGHBOROUGH 27.12. 1899 57 BARSBY RUTH ELIZABETH LONG WHATTON 17.04. 1883 5 WKS BARSBY JOSEPH LONG WHATTON 01.01. 1885 68 BARSBY MARY LONG WHATTON 02.05. 1874 21 BATES WILLIAM LONG WHATTON 31.12. 1920 67 BATES ELIZABETH HATHERN 18.09. 1928 83 BEACH GERALD WHATTON HOUSE 24.10. 1946 62 BARON CRAWSHAW BEER THOS HATHERN 08.08. 1822 85 LATE RECTOR OF LONG WHATTON BEER ELIZABETH HATHERN 09.02. 1816 77 BEIGHTON MARY LONG WHATTON 29.01. 1867 36 BEXON THOMAS LONG WHATTON 11.06. 1835 1 BEXON THOMAS LONG WHATTON 19.08. 1862 55 BEXSON ANN LONG WHATTON 20.12. 1834 28 BLAKE HILDA LYDIA LONG WHATTON 07.12. 1924 18 BLAKE ADA MAY LONG WHATTON 28.02. 1923 44 BLAKE SAMUEL LONG WHATTON 18.09. 1855 83 BLAKE JOHN LONG WHATTON 25.02. 1918 14 DYS BLAKE RICHD LONG WHATTON 18.08. 1814 76 BLAKE ELIZABETH LONG WHATTON 27.08. 1857 80 BONSER ANN LONG WHATTON 15.12. 1827 23 BOSWELL JOHANNA LONG WHATTON 09.02. 1854 68 BOSWELL AARON LONG WHATTON 03.06. 1866 74 BOTT MARY ANN LONG WHATTON 02.05. 1883 22 BOTT JOHN LONG WHATTON 29.01. 1872 88 BOTT SARAH LONG WHATTON 11.05. 1872 66 BOTT HANNAH LONG WHATTON 24.11. 1894 55 SURNAME OTHER NAMES ABODE DATE YEAR AGE OTHER INFORMATION BOTT JAMES LONG WHATTON 09.03. 1887 53 BOTT JOHN LONG WHATTON 16.08. 1888 84 BOWLAR HIRAM LONG WHATTON 23.08. 1887 10 MTH BOWLER JESSE LONG WHATTON 17.06. 1837 3 FIRST NAME WRITTEN AS JEFSE BOWLER BENJAMIN LONG WHATTON 16.05. 1884 87 BOWLER JAMES LONG WHATTON 03.04. 1902 70 BOWLER MARTHA ANN KING LONG WHATTON 26.08. 1888 2 WKS NAME RECORDED AS MARTH ANN KING WITH NOTE "FATHERS NAME BOWLER" BOWLER ELIZA LONG WHATTON 28.09. 1864 28 BOWLER WILFRED LONG WHATTON 10.08. 1863 INFANT BOWLER WILLIAM LONG WHATTON 10.04. 1937 70 BOWLER ELIZABETH LONG WHATTON 20.01. 1850 60 WIDOW BOWLER ELIZABETH LONG WHATTON 10.03. 1880 79 BOWLER MARTHA LONG WHATTON 25.08. 1867 22 BOWLEY THOMAS LONG WHATTON 05.05. 1846 20 BOWLEY WILLIAM LONG WHATTON 23.12. 1845 60 BOWLEY JOHN LONG WHATTON 23.12. 1895 74 BOWLEY WILLIAM LONG WHATTON 27.08. 1844 20 BOWLEY ELIZABETH LONG WHATTON 28.12. 1858 5 BOWLEY MARY LONG WHATTON 01.04. 1843 INFANT BOWLEY JAMES TACEY LONG WHATTON 04.01. 1885 33 BOWLEY JOHN LONG WHATTON 20.09. 1852 16 BOWLEY ANNE LONG WHATTON 09.03. 1881 INFANT BOWLEY ELIZABETH LONG WHATTON 12.06. 1887 32 BOWLEY SAMUEL KEGWORTH 20.11. 1880 5 WKS BRAMBLEY FRANCIS LONG WHATTON 02.09. 1829 77 BRAMBLEY MARY LONG WHATTON 03.03. 1823 71 BRAMBLEY WILLM LONG WHATTON 15.10. 1821 74 BRAMLEY JANE LONG WHATTON 19.08. 1824 85 BRAMLEY THOMAS LONG WHATTON 26.06. 1891 57 BRANSON MARY CATHERINE LONG WHATTON 03.07. 1913 37 BRANSON JANE LONG WHATTON 21.01. 1910 75 BRIGGS GEORGE LONG WHATTON 13.11. 1825 45 BRIGGS MARY LONG WHATTON 03.03. 1837 83 BRIGGS WILLM LONG WHATTON 05.05. 1828 73 BROOKS THOMAS WHATTON HOUSE 08.02. 1908 82 1ST BARON CRAWSHAW BROOKS LUCY LONG WHATTON 16.10. 1928 39 BROOKS ANN LONG WHATTON 08.09. 1844 2 BROOKS JOHN LONG WHATTON 13.04. 1816 INFANT BROOKS MARY ETHEL WHATTON HOUSE 05.10. 1914 62 LADY CRAWSHAW BROWN JOHN WHATTON HOUSE 22.12. 1847 57 BROWN JOHN BARKER LONG WHATTON 30.08. 1858 7 BROWN THOMAS LONG WHATTON 01.11. 1843 68 BRYAN SAMUEL LONG WHATTON 20.09. 1845 INFANT SURNAME OTHER NAMES ABODE DATE YEAR AGE OTHER INFORMATION BULL MARIA THE GROVE, THULSTON 09.09. 1928 76 BULL JOHN THURLSTON 02.08. 1931 73 BULL JOHN GLEBE FARM, SHARDLOW 10.03. 1923 39 BULL OLIVE THE HOME FARM, LONG WHATTON 10.09. 1912 26 BULL SARAH ANN GLEBE FARM, ASTON-ON-TRENT 09.12. 1918 28 BULL FLORENCE ANNIE SHEPSHED ROAD, HATHERN 17.05. 1928 45 CHRISTOPHER BURNS EDWARD LONG WHATTON 25.04. 1871 6 CAIVENON JAMES LONG WHATTON 21.05. 1890 3 CAMERON ANDREWMIA LONG WHATTON 21.08. 1894 3 MTHS CARDEN PATRICK MAIN STREET, LONG WHATTON 25.04.
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