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Wesleyan Methodist Historic Roll Volume 7 Bedford WESLEYAN METHODIST HISTORIC ROLL VOLUME 7 BEDFORD & NORTHAMPTON DISTRICT LEIGHTON BUZZARD CIRCUIT Page 81 BARBER Alfred 24 Hockliffe Street Leighton Buzzard BARBER Sarah Ann 24 Hockliffe Street Leighton Buzzard BARBER Charles William 24 Hockliffe Street Leighton Buzzard BARBER Lillie Annie 24 Hockliffe Street Leighton Buzzard BARBER Marianne Flora 24 Hockliffe Street Leighton Buzzard HAYES E J Wesley House Leighton HAYES H M [Sissie] Wesley House Leighton HAYES Lizzie [Popsy] Wesley House Leighton HAYES Arthur P Wesley House Leighton HAYES G M Wesley House Leighton WILLIAMS George 31 Dudley Street Leighton WILLIAMS Louisa [my dear wife, gone to heaven] In memory of LANE Joseph 41 Old Road Linslade LANE Selina Wright 41 Old Road Linslade In Memoriam LANE Sarah Minnie 41 Old Road Linslade LANE Thos Wm Wright 41 Old Road Linslade SMITH Elizabeth Round House Leighton SMITH John Round House Leighton LABRUM J R Sherwood Leighton LABRUM Mrs S B Sherwood Leighton LABRUM Wm Sherwood Leighton LABRUM M T Sherwood Leighton LABRUM W Stanbridge In Memoriam JONES Mrs M Stanbridge In Memoriam GARLAND Henry Linslade, Leighton GARLAND Minnie Linslade, Leighton WOOD Joseph Fair View, Albany Rd Leighton Buzzard WOOD Florence Fair View, Albany Rd Leighton Buzzard WOOD Elizabeth H High Street Leighton Buzzard WOOD Mrs J J In Memoriam BRANDON Mrs Joseph In Memoriam WOOD Ellen Louise WOOD James Joseph In memory of dear WOOD Maria Father and Mother Page 82 EMERY Mary Louisa 46 Dudley St Leighton Buzzard Dear father, mother, sister and another loved one In Memoriam BATES Thomas Stewkley BATES Emily Eleanor Stewkley ?? STONHILL Walter X his mark Stewkley HARROP Edward John Stewkley HEADY Walter Stewkley HEDGES Jno The Warren Stewkley HEDGES M J The Warren Stewkley HEDGES L M The Warren Stewkley HEDGES Nellie The Warren Stewkley HEDGES Florence A The Warren Stewkley HEDGES Hedley The Warren Stewkley HEDGES Owen P The Warren Stewkley CLARIDGE Thomas The Warren Stewkley CLARIDGE Lois The Warren Stewkley GIRLING Fred'k Bank House Leighton Buzzard GIRLING Eliz'th S Bank House Leighton Buzzard SMALLEY Sarah Bank House Leighton Buzzard SMALLEY Wm Robinson In Memoriam GIRLING Florence Mary Bank House Leighton Buzzard GIRLING Horace Brooks Bank House Leighton Buzzard GIRLING Grace Eleanor Bank House Leighton Buzzard GIRLING Brough Watson Bank House Leighton Buzzard GIRLING Arthur Frederick In Memoriam GIRLING Fred Aleck In Memoriam GIRLING George Leonard In Memoriam GIRLING William Rupert In Memoriam NEWTON John Church Square Leighton Buzzard BROWN Thomas North Street Leighton Buzzard BRANTON Emma 94 North St BRANTON Thos 94 North St In Memoriam BRANTON Ellen A 94 North St Page 83 ROADNIGHT Ernest George 3 Beaudesert Leighton Buzzard ROADNIGHT Emily Jane 3 Beaudesert Leighton Buzzard ROADNIGHT Percy Alfred X his mark 3 Beaudesert Leighton Buzzard WELCH Bryan 1 Market Sqr Leighton Buzzard WELCH Anne Jane 1 Market Sqr Leighton Buzzard CHAMBERLAIN George 65 Church St Leighton Buzzard HARRIS Thomas In Memoriam GIBBS Mary Ann 32 Hockliffe Road Leighton HARDING Frederick Stoke Hammond, Bucks UFF Sarah Ann 27 Bridge St Leighton Buzzard SOUSTER Robert 66 New Road Linslade, Leighton SOUSTER Henrietta 66 New Road Linslade, Leighton SIMMONS J G Stoke Hammond SIMMONS G Stoke Hammond SIMMONS W B Stoke Hammond ?? NASH Lizzie Leedon Leighton Buzzard, Beds SMITH Harry John Lewis 56 North St Leighton Buzzard SMITH Doris Darley 56 North St Leighton Buzzard SMITH Gwendoline Doris X her mark 56 North St Leighton Buzzard VICCARS Arthur 48 Vandyke Rd Leighton Buzzard WATSON W Ascott Farm WATSON Emily Ascott Farm WATSON W S Jnr Ascott Farm WATSON I J Ascott Farm WATSON M E Ascott Farm SANDERS T 35 Lake St Leighton Buzzard SANDERS Martha [Dear wife] In memory of SANDERS Charles 35 Lake St Leighton Buzzard SANDERS Hettie 35 Lake St Leighton Buzzard SANDERS Mary Ann 35 Lake St Leighton Buzzard SANDERS Hannah 35 Lake St Leighton Buzzard HARDING Eva Stoke Hammond HORTON James Totternhoe Page 84 PRENTICE George Wing BIGGS W J Wing BIGGS E W Wing BIGGS Helen Kate Wing PAGE James Wing LOVELL Rebecca Wing LOVELL Ada Wing MOULD W Wing MOULD Sarah Wing BENTLEY Edmund William Wing BENTLEY Lilian M J Wing BENTLEY Eileen Willison Wing PRENTICE Fanny Wing HEADY Joseph James The Green Ascott HEADY Ann Goss HEADY William Henry HEADY Arthur Thomas HEADY Edith Annie OSBORN Thomas Wing LANGLEY Henry Wing MOULD Beatrice Ascott Green MOULD William Ascott Green MALLETT William James Wing MALLETT Laura Wing WOOLHEAD Thomas Wing ROWE Thos X his mark Wing PAGE Thomas Wing PAGE Thomas Wing LOVELL George Wing LOVELL Sarah Wing LOVELL Annie Wing LOVELL Louie Wing LOVELL Millicent Wing HAMMERTON Charles Henry Wing DICKINS Tho J Wing Page 85 GASKIN William Ascott, Wing GASKIN Matilda Ann Ascott, Wing GASKIN Flora Belgrove Ascott, Wing GASKIN Wilfred Charles Ascott, Wing GASKIN Stanley Thomas Ascott, Wing ROGERS Amy Wing PAGE Lilly Wing HEADY Thomas Snr Wing HEADY Ann Wing BONE William Wing BONE Annie Wing BONE Louisa Wing BONE Walter Wing CHANDLER Albert Coton House Rugby CHANDLER Sarah Coton House Rugby CHANDLER Winifred Emma Coton House Rugby LOVELL Emily Wing LOVELL Lewis Wing LOVELL Fred Ewart Wing SEAR Matilda In Memoriam MALLETT Thomas Wing MALLETT Mary Ann Wing MALLETT Matilda Jane Wing MEAD Benjamin Edlesborough MEAD Constance Louise Todd Edlesborough MEAD Avis Edlesborough HENLEY W Eaton Bray WILDMAM Ann Eaton Bray TURNER Ann Eaton Bray HAMMERTON Martha Wing HOUNSLOW Walter J Wing GREEN Thomas Wing GREEN Charlie Wing GREEN Gertrude Wing GREEN Harry Wing Page 86 MILLINS Frederick Cheddington BENNETT Herbert Cheddington EDWARDS Archie Cheddington CHOWNS William Cheddington SAYELL Arthur Cheddington TYRRELL William Cheddington MILLINS John Cheddington TYRRELL Sidney Cheddington WESLEY Albert Cheddington EDWARDS Ernest Cheddington PAYNE Frank Cheddington TAYLOR Ernest Cheddington WESLEY Alfred Cheddington ROLFE Ernest Cheddington BEILBY William Cheddington WATERS Fredrick Cheddington SAYELL James Cheddington TURVEY Stephen Cheddington SAYELL Joseph Cheddington NORWOOD Charles Cheddington BONHAM William Cheddington EDWARDS Percy Cheddington BONHAM Dan Cheddington SAYELL George Cheddington MILLINS Dennis Cheddington WESLEY Frank Cheddington TAYLOR Albert Cheddington TYRRELL George Cheddington CHANDLER Joseph Cheddington DELDERFIELD William Cheddington COOPER Fredrick Cheddington TYRRELL Sarah Cheddington ROBINSON Cassy Cheddington SAYELL Elizabeth Cheddington Page 87 SAYELL Sarah Cheddington SAYELL Nellie Cheddington ROBINSON Nora Cheddington SEABROOK Sarah Ann Cheddington ROBINSON Maud Cheddington DARVILL Ethel Mary Cheddington EDWARDS Minnie Cheddington WALKER Alice Cheddington CHANDLER Bessie Cheddington TURNER Mary Cheddington MILLINS Chloe Cheddington SAYELL Martha A Cheddington GREGORY Charlotte Leah Cheddington DARVILL Jessie Cheddington TYRRELL Annie Cheddington WATERS Minnie Cheddington MILLINS Fred Cheddington NORWOOD Fredrick Cheddington WESLEY Emily Cheddington TAYLOR Emma Cheddington DELDERFIELD Rose Cheddington ROBINSON Maurice Cheddington ?? BAKER Mak Cheddington WESLEY Rose Cheddington WALKER Joseph Cheddington WESLEY William Cheddington CHANDLER James Cheddington DELDERFIELD George Cheddington CHANDLER Frederick Cheddington BOARDER Mabel Cheddington HARROWELL Emily Cheddington BOARDER Kate Cheddington ARCHER Edwin Cheddington DELDERFIELD William Cheddington SEABROOK Elizabeth Cheddington Page 88 MILLINS Dinah Cheddington PAYNE Sarah Ann Cheddington BONHAM Emily Ann Cheddington CHANDLER Sarah Jane Cheddington GOWER Arthur Cheddington BONHAM Annie Cheddington SEABROOK Ernest Cheddington PAYNE Alaice Cheddington MILLINS Kate Cheddington MILLINS Joseph Cheddington CHANDLER Harriett Cheddington DELDERFIELD Annie Cheddington SAYELL Mary Cheddington TOOLEY Harry Cheddington BOARDER Catherine Cheddington WOOLHEAD Naomi Wing WOOLHEAD Joseph Wing In memory BOOKER James Russell Leighton Buzzard BOOKER Thirza Leighton Buzzard COOK Charles James Leighton Buzzard FAULKNER Leah Stewkley MEAD Ella Irene Stewkley MEAD Bertram Jesse Stewkley HEADY Edward Stewkley BATES Eleanor Joan Stewkley HELEY Emily Stewkley HELEY A Maria Stewkley ANGOOD C Herbert Stewkley ANGOOD Robert Oliver Stewkley ANGOOD Louie Stewkley DICKENS Thomas Stewkley FAULKNER George Stewkley MOULD Jesse Reuben Heath, Wing CUTLER William Cheddington CUTLER Mary Cheddington Page 89 COOK David Ashwell St Leighton Buzzard COOK William David Ashwell St Leighton Buzzard COOK Nellie Ashwell St Leighton Buzzard COOK Bertie Ashwell St Leighton Buzzard COOK Ann Ashwell St Leighton Buzzard COOK Lottie Ashwell St Leighton Buzzard PRESTON Samuel James 61 Vandyke Rd Leighton Buzzard STEVENS Bessie Heath HOPKINS Mary Heath MILES Amos Heath GREEN Joseph John Wing BRAND Joseph Wing POLLARD Joseph Andrew Wing POLLARD Elizebeth Wing CARTER Mary Ann Wing CARTER James Wing DOLLIMORE George Wing DOLLIMORE Sarah Wing CAPEL Jane Stewkley BLIGH Eliz'th Stewkley CLARK Lizzie Stewkley DICKENS Ann Stewkley HEDGES William Littlecote Stewkley HEDGES Mary Louise Stewkley HEDGES Mary Stewkley HEDGES Nellie Stewkley HEDGES Elsie Stewkley HEDGES Frederick James Wing Road Farm Stewkley STEVENS William Stewkley SYRATT Thos Stewkley SEABROOK George Cheddington JANES William Soulbury MEAD Elizabeth Soulbury SEARLE Sarah Slapton PERRY Edward Cheddington Page 90 GRIFFIN Thomas Leighton SAMUEL W H Leighton SAMUEL Mrs H Leighton CORNISH Henry Leighton SAMUEL Mrs Peter In Memoriam ROBINSON James Leighton ROBINSON Emma Leighton CLARIDGE George D Leighton CLARIDGE Gertrude C Leighton
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