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Langely Burrell Burials 1802-1910 Year Date Surname Given Names Langely Burrell Burials 1802-1910 Year Date Surname Given Names Age at Death Residence Notes 1802 11-Oct Ashe Matilda daur of Revd Saml & M.C.Ashe 1802 8-Nov Ashe Samuel son of Revd Saml & Margt Catherine 1802 29-Dec Woodman John 1803 5-Feb Musto Mary daur of Richard & Ann 1803 16-May Sainsbury William 1803 17-Apr Cole Mary 1803 26-Jul Jeffreys Samuell son of John & Betty 1803 6-Nov Fry Mary 1803 24-Nov Wilkins Mercy 1803 6-Dec Thomas John 1804 25-May Hewlett Mary daur of Thomas & Ann 1804 18-Jun Cozens William son of William & Betty 1804 25-Jun Hancock Alice 1804 4-Jul Ashe Margaret Catherine daur of Revd Samuel & Margaret Catherine 1804 9-Sep Adams William 1805 6-Jan Sutton Samuel 1805 21-Mar Smith Titus 1805 31-Mar Castle James 1805 24-Apr Knight Jane 1805 30-Apr Eddolls Elizabeth 1805 11-Aug Messiter Mary 1806 14-Jan Matthews Jeffery 1806 19-Mar Thomas Simon 1806 13-May Brown Elizabeth 1806 15-May Bryant Hannah 1806 21-Aug Pearce Isaac 1807 4-Jan Field Thomas 1807 27-Feb Thorn Zachariah 1807 6-Mar Eddolls Rebecca 1807 20-Apr Ashe Revd Samuel 1807 4-Jun Cole Stephen 1807 30-Oct Woodman Mary 1807 24-Dec Jefferies Mary 1808 25-Apr Jefferys Anne 1808 17-Jun Daniels Hannah 1808 30-Jul Thomas George 1808 20-Aug Watts Miss Lucy Anne 1808 16-Nov Jefferys Thomas 1809 26-Feb Tavener Lucy 1809 1-Mar Mustow Jane 1809 31-Mar Jefferys John 1809 19-Apr Tanner John 1809 23-Apr Langley Mary 1809 29-Apr Buckland Limpedy 1809 26-Nov Hewlett Mary 1810 17-Jan Fry Daniel 1810 30-Jan Knight George 1810 12-Feb Bowsher Anne 1810 6-Mar Tanner Mary 1810 25-Mar Sutton Jane 1810 24-May Knight Martha 1810 31-May Mustow Sarah 1810 24-Jun Priddy John 1810 21-Sep Humphrys Matthew Esquire 1810 12-Oct Knight Mary 1810 19-Dec Hewlett Stephen 1811 8-Jan Jefferys Samuel 1811 17-Jan Mustow Anne 1811 26-Jan Bagnall John Carlton 1811 30-Jan Hewlett Thomas 1811 17-Feb Tanner James 1811 3-Mar Tanner John 1811 10-Apr Ashe Mrs Mary Jane Jenner 1811 28? Jul Briant Thomas 1811 15-Dec Tucker Betty 1812 16-Feb Bishop James 1812 17-Apr Mustow Simon 1812 19-Apr Jones Sarah 1812 21-Jun Tanner John 1812 12-Jun Bagnell Mary Anne Amelia 1812 26-Jun Ashe Mr John 1812 14-Jul Gough Betty 1812 3-Oct Knight Frances 1812 13-Nov Tuck Mrs Martha 1812 17-Nov Drew James 1813 20-Jan Gye John 17 Langley 1813 26-Jan Isworth Elizabeth 8 months Bath 1813 3-Oct Matthews Robert 13 Tytherton 1813 5-Dec Shellard Mary 63 Langley 1814 6-Mar Bryant Richard 8 Langley 1814 13-Mar Isworth John 6 weeks Bath 1814 8-May Salter Mary 3 Trowbridge 1814 10-Jun Freeth William 27 Westbury 1814 16-Jul Fry Walter 66 Startley 1815 18-Feb Rumming Ann 80 Langley 1815 6-Mar Gagg George 43 London 1815 20-Aug Fry Ann 62 Startley 1815 4-Aug Knight John 71 Langley 1815 23-Dec Tuckey John 33 Chippenham 1816 9-Mar Mustoo Simon 33 Bath 1816 5-May Mustoo Simon 5 months Bath 1816 14-May Oram Anne 1 Kington Langley 1816 13-Oct Woodman William 1 yr 9 mnths Chippenham 1816 15-Dec Freegard Betty 80 Langley 1817 6-Aug Lawes Hester 51 or 57 Langley 1817? 15-Mar Lawes Edward 19 Langley 1818 2-Jul Pound Jane 36 Chippenham © Wiltshire OPC Project/Ruth Ranger CMB Langely Burrell Burials 1802-1910 Year Date Surname Given Names Age at Death Residence Notes 1817 14-Jun Bryant James 16 Langley 1817 7-Jul Cole Richard 4 months Langley 1817 22-Oct Field William 47 Kington Langley Labourer 1817 29-Oct Thomas John 20 Langley Carpenter 1818 26-Jul Cole Sarah 80 Langley 1818 1-Oct Thompson Richard 8 Langley 1818 25-Nov Hatherell Catharine 60 Langley 1819 29-Jan Killing Mary 70 Langley 1819 21-Feb Sevin Anne 66 Langley 1819 16-Jun Titcomb Anne 75 Kington Langley 1819 16-Jul Bull Harry 67 Langley 1819 18-Aug Ely Betty 77 Preshut 1819 8-Nov Matthews Charles 4 days Sevington 1819 28-Nov Taylor Elizabeth 70 Langley 1819 21-Dec Tanner Elizabeth 14 days Langley 1820 20-Feb Tanner John 3 Chippenham 1820 16-May Drew Sarah 80 Bath 1820 13-Jun Henly Mary 71 Stanley 1820 2-Jul Chambers Richard 9 months Langley 1820 10-Sep Glass Hannah 81 Langley 1820 30-Dec Pearce Betty 54 Langley 1821 11-Mar Jefferys Sarah 46 Langley 1821 1-Apr Matthews George Thomas 20 Stanley 1821 30-Apr Jones Harry 55 Langley 1821 4-Jul Knight George 74 Langley Fitzhurst 1821 8-Jul Thompson James 11 months Langley Fitzhurst 1821 29-Jul Sutton William 44 Langley 1822 13-Jan Henley Jacob 78 Stanley 1822 14-Feb Eddolls John 56 Langley 1822 18-Mar Knight Joseph 62 Marshfield 1822 25-Aug Selman Thomas 71 Langley 1822 1-Oct Haddrell Alexander 68 Langley 1823 27-Jan Cole John 87 Chippenham 1823 13-Feb Tanner Anne 78 Langley Burrell 1823 6-Mar Bushel William 84 Allington 1823 29-May Briant William 64 Langley Burrell 1823 3-Jun Pearce Henry 2 yrs 9 mnths Langley Burrell 1823 8-Jun Savin Henry 6 Langley Burrell 1823 23-Sep Savin Ruth 36 Langley Burrell 1823 23-Nov Cole Betty 39 Langley Burrell 1823 21-Dec Pearce Robert 6 weeks Langley Burrell 1823 27-Dec Ashe Thermuthis 76 Langley Burrell wife of Robt Ashe Esquire 1824 4-May Wilkins John 32 Lands End 1824 25-Jan Bowsher Daniel 16 Langley Burrell 1824 14-Mar Briant Jane 4 Kington Langley 1824 5-Apr Farmer Mary 26 Langley Burrell 1824 3-Jun Shellard William 70 Langley Burrell 1824 17-Jun Briant Thomas 24 Langley Burrell 1824 11-Jul Jefferys Thomas 37 Langley Burrell 1824 29-Sep Lessiter Anne 77 Stanton St. Quintin 1824 27-Oct Knight Thomas 12 weeks Langley Burrell 1824 27-Nov Wilkins John 77 Langley Burrell 1824 12-Dec Savin Eliza 19 Langley Burrell 1825 13-Feb Lawes William 75 Chippenham 1825 3-Mar Maule Mary 76 Langley Burrell 1825 9-Feb Sutton Anne 45 Langley Burrell 1824 19-Dec Pearce John 1 day Langley Burrell 1825 27-Mar Cole Richard 2 Langley Burrell 1825 1-Apr Cole Anna Maria 1 yr 9 mnths Chippenham 1825 21-Apr Sutton William 69 Langley Burrell 1825 24-Jun Hatherel Eliza 3 days Langley Burrell 1825 26-Aug Knight Jeremiah 79 Langley Burrell 1825 8-Sep Hacker Jane 75 Langley Burrell 1825 13-Nov Young Mary Anne 7 days Langley Burrell 1826 12-Jan Jones Hannah 78 Loudon, Chippenham 1826 15-Jan Hacker John 2 Langley Burrell 1826 16-Jan Selman Martha 86 Langley Burrell 1826 2-Jul Maule Anne 16 Langley Burrell 1826 10-Aug Knight Thomas 12 Stanley 1826 11-Sep Gaby Robert 18 weeks Langley Burrell 1826 28-Sep Jones James 44 Chippenham 1826 5 or 6 Oct Wheeler Edward 53 Langley Burrell 1826 6-Oct Ponting Mr Nicholas Thomas Skull 42 Langley Burrell Langley Green [pencilled] 1826 24-Oct Pearce Hester 4 months Lands End 1827 24-Jan Maillard Frederick Augustus 33 Langley Burrell 1827 4-Feb Sutton Charles 42 Langley Burrell 1827 15-Apr Philpot John 9 weeks Langley Burrell 1827 29-Apr Philpot Elizabeth 23 Langley Burrell 1827 14-Jun Provis Sarah 28 Langley Burrell 1827 1-Jul Sutton Eliza 10 months Langley Burrell 1827 27-Jul Lawes Francis Kendal 1 day Chippenham 1827 28-Dec Tanner Sarah 55 Langley Burrell 1828 1-Jun Smith James Hatherel 4 weeks Langley Burrell 1828 26-Jun Knight Mary 10 months Kington St. Michael 1828 2-Aug Simpkins John 62 Kington Langley 1828 7-Sep Briant James 3 Kington Langley 1828 14-Sep Shellard Mary 70 Lands End 1828 15-Sep Jefferys Sarah 46 Langley Burrell 1828 27-Nov Bushel William 61 Lands End 1829 3-May Jefferys Anne 74 Langley Burrell 1829 7-Jul Nicholls Jacob 4 days Loudon, Chippenham 1829 20-Jul Brewer Elizabeth 3 months Langley Burrell 1829 29-Jul Brown William 16 Langley Burrell 1829 30-Aug Ashe Mrs Elizabeth 54 Langley Burrell 1829 19-Oct Brewer Anne 34 Langley Burrell 1829 29-Nov Thomas Richmond John 1 Langley Burrell 1829 14-Dec Ashe Robert Esquire 82 Langley Burrell © Wiltshire OPC Project/Ruth Ranger CMB Langely Burrell Burials 1802-1910 Year Date Surname Given Names Age at Death Residence Notes 1830 15-Feb Ponting Mr Nicholas 81 Langley Burrell 1830 28-Feb Farmer Mary 9 months Hardenhuish 1830 30-Mar Jefferys Anne 16 Langley Burrell 1830 6-Apr Matthews Henry 8 months Langley Burrell 1830 20-Jul Wyatt Elizabeth 64 Dauncey 1830 20-Aug Green Maria 24 Langley Burrell 1831 7-Feb Woodman Hannah 78 Langley Burrell 1831 17-Feb Hacker Sophia 42 Langley Burrell 1831 11-May Savin Jonas 7 Langley Burrell 1831 14-Aug Steward William 36 Langley Burrell 1831 21-Aug Green George 18 months Langley Burrell 1831 11-Oct Hatherel John 68 Langley Burrell 1831 4-Dec Woodman Elizabeth 79 Langley Burrell 1832 24-Jan Knight Robert 67 Langley Burrell 1832 7-Mar Knight Joseph 51 Langley Burrell Clerk of this parish 1832 29-Apr Richens James 39 Langley Burrell 1832 15-Jul Cole Thomas 82 Chippenham 1832 19-Jul Knapp Hannah 21 Langley 1832 20-Jul Killing John 80 Langley 1832 6-Sep Fry Sarah 63 Somerford 1832 6-Sep Briant George 5 Kington Langley 1832 26-Oct Sutton Maria Betty 12 days Langley Burrell 1832 28-Nov Sutton James 15 Langley Burrell 1833 4-Jan Freegard Elizabeth 25 Langley Burrell 1833 30-Jan Hicks Martha 2 days Langley 1833 30-Jul Thomas James 31 Langley 1833 12-Oct Jefferies Henry 8 weeks Kington Langley 1833 8-Dec Jefferies Mary Ann 7 months Langley Burrell 1834 2-Mar Chambers 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