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Pebmarsh St. John the Baptist Burials 1813-1845 Pebmarsh St. John the Baptist burials 1813-1845 Surname First names Age Burial date Abode Notes Reg ABRAHAMS Mary 15 11 Jan 1814 3 ABRAHAMS Martha 86 16 Feb 1817 33 ABRAMS Sarah 72 31 Mar 1825 118 ABRAMS Thomas 54 01 Mar 1833 Little Maplestead 228 ABRAMS James 79 28 Mar 1834 255 ADDISON Amelia 18 16 Jan 1825 116 ALLEN John 64 18 Nov 1813 2 ALLEN Sarah Anne 8m 23 Jan 1820 62 ALLEN Lydia 74 20 Mar 1822 92 ALLEN Adeliza 18 17 Jul 1841 349 ALLEN Louisa 28 17 Jan 1842 355 ALLEN Elvira 19 09 Feb 1844 382 ALSTON Ruth Stacey 23 07 Feb 1814 5 ALSTON John 82 27 Dec 1814 17 Note by curate that the three persons in this grave have total age ALSTON Mary 96 13 Jul 1828 of 261 yrs. 165 Sophia ALSTON Susannah infant 28 Mar 1830 192 BALLS Elizabeth 71 25 Sep 1840 340 BALLS Daniel 75 05 May 1842 362 BAREN Sarah 73 24 Jun 1821 [ With Berring ?]. 77 BARTHOLEMEW Anne 8 29 Jan 1834 252 BARTHOLEMEW Sarah 20 27 Apr 1834 256 BARTHOLOMEW Elizabeth 50 10 Sep 1840 339 BARTHOLOMEW Mary 33 29 Dec 1843 379 BEARDWELL John 4 20 Jun 1833 241 BEARDWELL Horatio Benoni 11 11 Mar 1837 293 BEARDWELL Mary Ann 13 15 Dec 1840 342 Arthur BENTALL Anthony 5 06 Apr 1838 Gestingthorpe 310 BERRING Sarah 36 08 Jan 1815 18 BINKS Daniel infant 29 Feb 1820 64 BINKS Robert infant 19 Sep 1824 111 BINKS Mary 40 31 Jan 1826 129 BINKS Caroline infant 31 Jan 1826 130 BINKS Emily infant 31 Jan 1826 130 BINKS William 20w 31 Jan 1826 131 BINKS Susan 21 22 May 1828 Wickham St Pauls 164 BINKS Samuel 80 21 Jul 1828 166 BINKS Elizabeth 13 30 Apr 1833 235 BINKS Dove 90 21 Jan 1838 304 BINKS Mary Ann 16 30 Aug 1839 322 BINKS Ishmael 5 18 Feb 1840 333 BINKS Ishmael 7w 02 Apr 1842 361 BINKS Dove 72 01 Dec 1844 394 BISHOP Sarah 27 25 Jun 1818 43 BISHOP Samuel 57 22 Jun 1824 109 1 Transcribed from D/P 207/1/10 essexandsuffolksurnames.co.uk Pebmarsh St. John the Baptist burials 1813-1845 Surname First names Age Burial date Abode Notes Reg BISHOP Mary Anne 13 17 Oct 1824 112 BISHOP Geo. 85 20 Mar 1827 143 BOLTON Mary 11 20 Oct 1837 303 BOUTLE Edward 21 23 Feb 1832 215 BOUTLE Martha 56 30 Apr 1832 219 BOWLES Charles 1y3m 03 Jul 1814 13 BOWLES William 6 04 May 1817 35 BOWLES Sarah 38 26 Aug 1817 38 BOWTELL Charles 13 11 Nov 1827 156 BOWTELL George 35 14 Mar 1841 343 BULL George 67 17 Aug 1831 207 BUSH Edward 70 31 Aug 1819 54 BUSH Mary 82 26 Aug 1821 79 BUSH Elizabeth 62 27 Mar 1822 93 BUSH William 5w 28 Aug 1827 151 BUSH Sarah 18m 05 Feb 1829 174 BUSH Hannah 13 19 Apr 1829 178 BUSH Jemima 14 15 Jan 1834 251 BUSH Emma infant 24 Apr 1835 269 BUSH Eliza infant 24 Apr 1835 269 BUSH Anne 77 18 Feb 1838 305 BUSH Edward 17 02 Apr 1842 360 BUSH Eliza 18 11 Apr 1845 402 BUSH William 27 19 Oct 1845 407 BUTCHER Edmand 22 12 May 1816 Twinstead 30 BUTCHER Robert 78 26 Dec 1820 71 BUTCHER Jane 34 16 Dec 1829 190 BUTCHER Susan 92 28 Nov 1830 199 BUTCHER Frances 77 31 Jan 1840 329 BUTCHER Sarah infant 09 Feb 1840 332 BYFORD David 2 21 Aug 1825 123 BYFORD Elizabeth 53 11 Sep 1830 198 CANT Susan 14 10 Jan 1822 87 CANT William 52 07 Nov 1828 172 CANT James 58 07 Apr 1833 232 CANT Jane Ann 9 28 Nov 1833 248 CARPENTER Eliza 17 11 Nov 1825 127 CARPENTER Sam. 64 20 Jan 1828 160 CARPENTER Ann 62 12 Mar 1829 177 CARPENTER John 62 19 Apr 1829 179 CARPENTER William Hyam infant 20 Jun 1830 197 CARTER Moses 80 15 Feb 1818 Maplestead 39 CHANDLER Mary 60 15 Aug 1819 53 CHAPLIN Sarah 62 25 Aug 1818 Newton [ Newton, Suffolk?]. 44 CHAPLYN John 74 06 Apr 1826 Hadleigh, Suffolk 132 CHAPMAN Joseph 39 20 Apr 1839 Epping 318 CHARINGTON Marina 14 04 May 1841 [See Marinda in baptisms ]. 346 CHARRINGTON Mary Ann 1 03 Mar 1822 90 2 Transcribed from D/P 207/1/10 essexandsuffolksurnames.co.uk Pebmarsh St. John the Baptist burials 1813-1845 Surname First names Age Burial date Abode Notes Reg CLARK Samuel Sydey 1y11m 22 Mar 1835 267 CLARKE William Isaac 5m 11 Jun 1829 181 COLE William 19w 23 Jan 1822 88 COLLIS Sarah Roberta 29 31 Dec 1816 32 COOK Sophy 1y9m 29 Jan 1831 202 COOTE Jane 47 04 May 1814 9 COOTE Elizabeth 84 29 Mar 1839 316 COWPER Susan 10m 14 Sep 1821 80 CREFFIELD Susan 5m 07 Feb 1819 47 CREFFIELD Sarah 25 18 Oct 1821 83 CREFFIELD Kezziah 29 04 May 1824 106 CREFFIELD John 75 27 Feb 1827 142 CREFFIELD Hannah 2 11 Jun 1830 195 CREFFIELD Sarah 67 28 May 1831 206 CREFFIELD John 40 26 Mar 1834 254 CREFFIELD Thomas 79 18 Sep 1843 376 CREFFIELD Charlotte 37 07 Jul 1845 404 CRISP William 40 08 Feb 1836 280 CRISP Moses 72 02 Jan 1837 290 CROSSBY Sarah 1y9m 01 Oct 1826 137 CROSSBY Maria 41 05 Dec 1832 223 CROSSBY John infant 31 Jan 1833 225 CROSSBY George infant 07 Feb 1833 226 CROSSBY Daniel 38 06 Aug 1835 274 CROSSBY Elizabeth 82 16 Dec 1838 313 CROSSBY Sarah 10 25 Apr 1839 319 DEAKS Alfred 2 07 Nov 1841 352 DEEKS William 88 16 Jan 1825 117 DEEKS Edward 22 28 Jul 1833 243 DEEKS Louisa 32 07 Feb 1836 279 DEEKS Alfred infant 14 Jun 1838 311 DIGLES Sarah 13 15 Dec 1833 250 DIXEY William 5m 31 May 1818 42 DIXEY Elizabeth 2 15 May 1831 205 DIXEY Sarah 15 24 Jul 1836 285 DODD Archilaus 80 22 Feb 1835 266 DODD Alice 74 27 Sep 1835 275 DOWNES Joseph 22m 13 Jun 1830 196 DOWNES Jane 66 17 Apr 1831 204 DOWNES George 10m 04 May 1836 283 DOWNES Elizabeth 18 01 Jan 1837 289 DOWNES Rebecca 26 17 Jul 1837 301 DOWNES Louisa 21 28 Jul 1842 365 DOWNES William 3 07 May 1844 386 DOWNS Richard 59 15 Apr 1827 147 DOWNS Eliza infant 27 Apr 1828 163 DOWNS Daniel 1 06 Dec 1844 395 3 Transcribed from D/P 207/1/10 essexandsuffolksurnames.co.uk Pebmarsh St. John the Baptist burials 1813-1845 Surname First names Age Burial date Abode Notes Reg Charles DUNCOMB Jeremiah 7m 17 Aug 1845 406 DUNCOMBE Harriett 6m 19 Nov 1843 378 EADY Charles 9 30 Aug 1840 338 EADY Charles 6m 12 Feb 1843 369 ELDRED Mary 17 16 Dec 1819 59 ELDRED Sarah 20 22 Dec 1819 60 ELDRED Emanuel 41 09 Jan 1820 61 ELDRED Mary 64 25 Mar 1820 66 ELDRED Rebecca 11m3w 27 Jul 1822 94 ELDRED Rebecca 6m 23 Feb 1823 98 ELDRED Emmanuel 77 31 Oct 1824 113 ELDRED Sarah 3m 29 Oct 1825 126 ELDRED Rebecca 4m 05 Feb 1829 175 ELDRED Ephraim 7w 28 Dec 1830 200 ELDRED Kesia infant 17 Jan 1832 211 ELDRED Mary 2d 20 May 1837 296 ELDRED Ann 25 26 May 1837 298 ELDRED Sarah 12 10 Sep 1837 302 ELDRED Sarah 9 26 Jan 1840 327 ELDRED Sarah 1y6m 03 Mar 1844 384 ELLIS Elizabeth 46 18 May 1814 11 ELLIS Sophia 5w 23 Nov 1815 26 ELLIS Ambrose 65 04 Jan 1830 191 EPPS Julia 16 28 Aug 1836 286 FARROW Sarah 71 01 Jan 1844 380 FENNER George 11m 13 Sep 1844 390 FENNING John 42 03 May 1833 236 FENNING Susanna 4 02 Jun 1833 240 FENTON John Cook 48 21 Sep 1827 Halstead 153 FENTON William 20 02 Nov 1827 Gt. Maplestead 155 FINCHAM Mary 60 04 Oct 1821 82 FIRMIN Sarah 46 07 Sep 1827 Ridgwell 152 FIRMIN John 24 25 Apr 1833 Twinsted 234 FIRMIN Deborah 14 18 Jul 1834 Twinstead 258 FIRMIN William 74 19 Nov 1845 Twinstead 408 FISHER James 34 20 Jan 1820 63 FISHER John 82 16 Mar 1821 75 FISHER James 1m 16 Sep 1821 81 FRANKLIN Hannah 14 29 Jun 1823 101 FRANKLIN James 60 28 Jan 1840 328 FROST Roberta 7 21 Jun 1829 182 FROST James 5 07 Mar 1833 230 GALLIFANT Jane 78 29 May 1835 Halsted 270 GALLIPHANT Thomas 62 02 Feb 1821 72 GIBBS Ann 68 07 May 1844 385 GILBY Thomas 3m 04 Jul 1824 110 GILBY Catherine 68 24 Aug 1828 168 GILBY Charlotte 18 07 Apr 1833 233 4 Transcribed from D/P 207/1/10 essexandsuffolksurnames.co.uk Pebmarsh St. John the Baptist burials 1813-1845 Surname First names Age Burial date Abode Notes Reg GILBY John 77 25 Oct 1833 246 GODDARD Mary 73 11 Apr 1827 146 GOYMER Abraham 86 28 Jan 1837 291 HALE Mary Anne 4 29 Jun 1821 78 HALE Sarah 3m 01 Mar 1838 307 HALE Ann 3m 01 Mar 1838 307 HALE Mary Ann 36 03 Sep 1843 374 HALE George Benj'n 11m 03 Sep 1843 375 HALE Thomas 3d 09 Jul 1844 388 HARRINGTON John 76 20 Jun 1821 76 HARRINGTON Eady 77 26 Jan 1845 397 HAYWARD Keziah 26 22 Aug 1832 221 HEARN William 68 17 Nov 1832 222 HEARN Jane 6m 26 Sep 1834 261 HEARN John 3m 15 Apr 1835 268 HEARN John 34 23 Dec 1835 Great Maplestead 278 HEARN William 1 13 Mar 1837 294 HEARNE Jane 5 02 Mar 1845 398 HIBBLE John infant 15 Feb 1822 89 HIBBLE Elizabeth 75 11 Mar 1832 218 HICKS Susanna 72 05 Sep 1815 22 HICKS William 84 17 Dec 1818 45 HICKS Ann 37 13 Jun 1835 271 HICKS Susannah 12d 10 Jul 1842 364 HICKS Mary 8m 26 Feb 1843 370 HIGGLETON Sarah 27 01 May 1841 345 HOLBROW Arthur 7m 24 Apr 1840 Halstead 335 HOLBROW Charles 2 24 Apr 1840 Halstead 336 HOWARD Susan 21 31 Oct 1819 58 HOWARD Sarah 30 29 Jun 1820 Bulmer 69 HOWARD Robert 25 15 Jul 1827 150 HOWARD Rachael 23 28 Jun 1829 Alphamstone 183 HOWARD Rachael 60 09 Oct 1831 Alphamstone 209 HOWARD Judith 43 03 Mar 1833 Twinstead 229 HOWARD William 24 24 Feb 1839 315 JERVIS Hannah 84 03 Dec 1815 27 JOHNSON Elizabeth 81 25 Dec 1814 16 JOHNSON Sarah infant 01 Mar 1829 176 JOHNSON Ann 88 24 Jan 1844 381 JOHNSON Eliza 27 11 Aug 1844 389 JONSTONE William 89 04 Feb 1819 46 JOSLIN Mary 13 24 Apr 1828 162 JOSLYN Jonathan 36 16 Aug 1829 186 KETLEY Sarah 18 11 Dec 1814 15 KETLEY Edward 26 13 Jun 1820 68 KILLENBACK Dorothy 49 01 May 1814 8 LEVETT Mary 85 01 Dec 1829 189 LEWIS Elijah infant 02 Oct 1831 208 5 Transcribed from D/P 207/1/10 essexandsuffolksurnames.co.uk Pebmarsh St.
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