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East Donyland (Rowhedge) St East Donyland (Rowhedge) St. Lawrence burials 1870-1910 Surname Names Date Age Abode Notes Reg Img ABRAHAMS Nettie Euphemia 12-Feb-09 24 Old Heath, Colchester 777 52 ADAMS Mary Jane 26 Aug 1877 8 East Donyland 150 12 ADAMS Robert 05 Jan 1880 66 East Donyland 198 15 ADAMS Emma 29 May 1893 62 East Donyland 483 33 ALDOUS Clarence George 08 Dec 1899 5m East Donyland 621 42 ALDRIDGE John 07 Sep 1877 84 East Donyland 152 12 ALDRIDGE Thomas 24 Jul 1878 66 East Donyland 172 14 ALDRIDGE Isabella 09 Apr 1887 85 Stanway 350 25 ALDRIDGE Joseph 13 Apr 1897 66 Stanway 565 38 ALDRIDGE Ipey Brown 14-Apr-06 65 East Donyland 733 49 ALDRITCH Elizabeth Mary Ann 12 Feb 1875 12 East Donyland 101 9 ALLEN Alexandra Harriet 21 May 1870 3 East Donyland 8 3 ALLEN Esther Ann 23 Apr 1871 22 East Donyland 25 5 ALLEN Alma 23 Apr 1871 17 East Donyland 26 5 ALLEN Harry Samuel 07 Oct 1872 10m East Donyland 51 6 ALLEN Charlotte 02 Aug 1873 81 East Donyland 64 7 ALLEN Frederick Willie 13 Apr 1877 5m East Donyland 138 12 ALLEN Rachel 11 Sep 1877 37 East Donyland 153 13 ALLEN Grace Lizzie 15 Oct 1877 4m East Donyland 155 13 ALLEN James 06 Apr 1880 27 East Donyland 202 16 ALLEN Thomas William 12 Aug 1880 9m East Donyland 212 16 ALLEN George Joseph 11 Jul 1883 9 East Donyland 283 21 ALLEN Elizabeth Ann 06 May 1885 76 East Donyland 317 23 ALLEN Robert Powell 12 Sep 1885 65 East Donyland 323 23 ALLEN Mary Ann 20 Sep 1890 57 East Donyland 429 30 ALLEN Clara Julia 07 Nov 1890 11w East Donyland 433 30 ALLEN William 23 Feb 1894 33 East Donyland 497 34 ALLEN Ellen Levett 15 Jun 1895 13 East Donyland 525 36 ALLEN Edith Levett 21 Jan 1898 19 Brightlingsea 581 39 ALLEN Mary Ann 11-Jul-03 59 East Donyland 692 46 ALLEN Elizabeth 16-Feb-07 82 East Donyland 748 50 ALLEN James Charles 19-Mar-08 62 East Donyland 766 51 ALLEN Thomas Daniel Cole 27-Dec-09 74 East Donyland 791 52 1 ERO ref: D/P 320/1/15 www.essexandsuffolksurnames.co.uk East Donyland (Rowhedge) St. Lawrence burials 1870-1910 Surname Names Date Age Abode Notes Reg Img AMOS Elizabeth 23-Apr-07 59 East Donyland Old churchyard 751 50 BAILEY George Alfred 12 Sep 1897 4m East Donyland 573 39 BARNARD William Turner 26 Oct 1872 86 East Donyland 54 6 BARNARD William 04 Dec 1875 3m East Donyland 115 10 BARNARD John Ambrose 22 Apr 1876 6 East Donyland 120 10 BARNARD Mary Ann 24 Oct 1879 26 East Donyland 194 15 BARNARD Maurice Lemon 03 Oct 1884 7w East Donyland 298 22 BARNARD Clarence Albert James 29 Jan 1885 4m East Donyland 307 22 BARNARD Thomas Alfred 15 Feb 1887 46 East Donyland 347 25 BARNARD Percy Thomas 03 Dec 1887 6m East Donyland 370 26 BARNARD Matilda Elizabeth 02 Apr 1889 76 East Donyland 397 28 BARNARD Flossie 25 Dec 1891 9w East Donyland 453 31 BARNARD Thomas 20 Feb 1896 79 East Donyland 539 37 BARNARD Thomas Robert 03 Oct 1896 61 East Donyland 551 37 BARNARD Jane 14 Dec 1896 49 East Donyland 557 38 BARNARD Mary 14 Jan 1898 77 East Donyland 580 39 BARNARD Mabel Emma Silvester 20 Jun 1898 9m East Donyland 590 40 BARNARD Henry Benjamin 20 Sep 1898 51 East Donyland 594 40 BARNARD Elizabeth 24-Jul-05 5_ East Donyland Last digit of age unclear - possibly 51 or 57. 720 48 BARNARD John Oliver 16-Jan-09 26 East Donyland 776 51 BARRETT Albert 22 Nov 1874 1 East Donyland 94 9 BARRETT Jane 03 May 1891 14 East Donyland 446 31 BARRETT Mary Ann 14 Apr 1899 55 Brightlingsea 608 41 BARTHOLOMEW William 10 Dec 1890 62 East Donyland 434 30 BARTHOLOMEW Maria 31 May 1898 68 East Donyland 589 40 BARTLETT Laura 17 Oct 1887 26 East Donyland 366 26 BEGG John 13 Dec 1894 40 East Donyland 515 35 BELLMAN Alice Mary 13-Apr-04 15m East Donyland 703 47 BENSON Louisa Eliza 11-Aug-02 29 East Donyland 674 45 BEWEN Mary Ann 15-Feb-08 79 East Donyland 762 51 BIRCH Eliza Ann 28 Jun 1882 64 East Donyland 260 19 BIRCH Zachariah 28 Oct 1882 72 East Donyland 268 20 BLACKWELL Mary Ann 17 Apr 1882 70 East Donyland 256 19 2 ERO ref: D/P 320/1/15 www.essexandsuffolksurnames.co.uk East Donyland (Rowhedge) St. Lawrence burials 1870-1910 Surname Names Date Age Abode Notes Reg Img BLACKWELL Maria 01 Aug 1883 71 Stanway 284 21 BLACKWELL Mahalah 21-Nov-04 66 East Donyland 712 47 Union Workhouse BLACKWELL James 07-May-06 69 Stanway 734 49 BLOIS Alex Benjamin Scarff 09 May 1887 11w East Donyland 353 25 BONNER Jane 30 Jan 1873 40 East Donyland 56 6 BOREHAM Edith Lizzie James 17 Jun 1884 8m East Donyland 291 21 BOREHAM Nathaniel 06 Jul 1884 68 East Donyland 294 21 BORHAM Sarah 27 Jul 1870 49 East Donyland 11 4 BOYDEN Henry 08 May 1887 65 East Donyland 352 25 BOYDEN Eliza 19 Feb 1898 80 East Donyland 583 39 BOYSTEN John 09 Apr 1871 1 East Donyland 23 4 BOYSTON Joseph 12 Feb 1871 42 East Donyland 21 4 BOYSTON Clarissa 22 Dec 1881 74 East Donyland 249 19 BOYSTON Emma 08-Dec-09 77 Stanway Union 790 52 BROWN Anna Banks 02 Jul 1871 4 East Donyland 33 5 BROWN Robert Charles 22 Sep 1872 5w East Donyland 50 6 BROWN John 13 Nov 1875 76 East Donyland 114 10 BROWN Alfred 30 May 1878 1 East Donyland 168 13 BROWN John Brambrook 28 May 1880 2 East Donyland 207 16 BROWN Emily Elizabeth 04 Nov 1880 6 East Donyland 222 17 BROWN Charles Arthur 12 Nov 1880 1 East Donyland 225 17 BROWN Mary 14 May 1881 81 Stanway Union House 235 18 BROWN Elizabeth 09 Aug 1884 56 East Donyland 296 21 BROWN Percy Benjamin 18 Oct 1887 5w East Donyland 367 26 BROWN Eliza 09 Nov 1888 80 East Donyland 387 27 BROWN Maria 23 Apr 1891 91 East Donyland 443 31 BROWN Joseph 05 Oct 1893 78 East Donyland 486 33 BROWN William 11 Jul 1894 32 East Donyland 503 34 BROWN Cecil Willie 09 Dec 1897 6 East Donyland 577 39 BROWN Thomas 14 Apr 1898 74 Wivenhoe 586 40 BROWN John 28 Oct 1899 66 East Donyland 617 42 BROWN Martha Adelaide 30-Jan-00 67 East Donyland 626 42 3 ERO ref: D/P 320/1/15 www.essexandsuffolksurnames.co.uk East Donyland (Rowhedge) St. Lawrence burials 1870-1910 Surname Names Date Age Abode Notes Reg Img BROWN William Strutton 11-Mar-02 68 East Donyland 670 45 Stanway Union BROWN Mary Ann 13-Sep-02 76 Workhouse 675 45 BROWN William Banks 05-Aug-05 70 East Donyland 721 48 BUCKLE Martha 25 Aug 1896 51 East Donyland 546 37 BURCH Florence Ethel 26 Jun 1898 23m East Donyland 591 40 CARDER Isabella 29 Apr 1891 67 East Donyland 444 31 CARRINGTON Charlotte Matilda 22-Mar-02 51 Wyvenhoe 671 45 CARTER Edith Elizabeth 20 Aug 1878 1m East Donyland 175 14 CARTER Laura Annie 05 Jul 1881 8m East Donyland 238 18 CARTER Walter 20 Feb 1886 7 East Donyland 330 24 CARTER Elizabeth Amelia 29 Apr 1887 8m East Donyland 351 25 CARTER Harvey 26 Mar 1898 75 East Donyland 585 40 CARTER Florence Mary Ann 01 Apr 1899 8m East Donyland 607 41 CARTER Elizabeth 13-Apr-04 53 East Donyland 702 47 CARTER Jane 13-Mar-09 55 East Donyland 779 52 CHEEK William Samuel Mercer 12 Mar 1870 9w East Donyland 6 3 CHEEK Hetty Barker 27 Mar 1879 78 East Donyland 186 15 CHEEK Tabor 05 Oct 1882 84 Stanway Union House 264 19 CHEEK William Pike 07 May 1886 83 East Donyland 337 24 CHEEK Ann 10 Dec 1887 84 East Donyland 371 26 CHEEK Tabor John 24 Oct 1893 27 East Donyland 489 34 CHEEK Thomas 04 Jan 1894 59 East Donyland 491 34 CHEEK John Berley 06 May 1899 78 East Donyland 611 41 CHEEK William 06-Feb-00 68 East Donyland 627 42 CHEEK Eliza 16-Oct-03 71 East Donyland 694 46 CHEEK William Henry 21-Sep-07 39 East Donyland 757 50 CHISNALL William 04-Mar-01 81 East Donyland 644 43 CHISNALL Elizabeth 08-Oct-06 87 East Donyland 740 49 CHURCH Sarah 21 Jan 1892 74 East Donyland 455 31 CHURCH William Lloyd 18 Aug 1892 72 East Donyland 463 32 CLARK Emma 18 Jan 1890 36 West Ham, London 415 29 CLARKE Jem 17 Mar 1877 8m East Donyland 136 11 4 ERO ref: D/P 320/1/15 www.essexandsuffolksurnames.co.uk East Donyland (Rowhedge) St. Lawrence burials 1870-1910 Surname Names Date Age Abode Notes Reg Img CLARKE James Prior 02 May 1877 31 East Donyland 139 12 CLARKE James 03 Jul 1880 63 East Donyland 210 16 CLARKE Ernest Alfred 11 Feb 1882 5 East Donyland 253 19 CLARKE Sophia 07 Dec 1884 70 East Donyland 302 22 CLARKE Mary Ann 20 Oct 1893 46 East Donyland 488 33 CLARKE Margaret 20-Apr-08 90 East Donyland 767 51 CLOUGH Eliza Elfrida 07 Feb 1873 4m East Donyland 58 7 CLOUGH Eliza 01 Aug 1889 55 East Donyland 409 29 CLOUGH Lina Sarah 24 May 1893 26 East Donyland 481 33 COLE Mary Ann 27 Nov 1879 77 East Donyland 196 15 COLE Clara 10 Aug 1883 1 East Donyland 285 21 COLE Benjamin Alfred 29 May 1886 8m East Donyland 339 24 COLE Rosina 08 Mar 1898 73 East Donyland 584 39 COLE James Everitt 10-Jun-02 80 East Donyland 673 45 COLE Lavinia 01-Feb-04 45 East Donyland 698 47 COLLISON Susan 21 Apr 1882 49 East Donyland 257 19 Lexden & Winstree Union COOK Samuel 23 Jul 1870 76 House 10 4 COOK James William 03 May 1871 3 East Donyland 29 5 COOK Henry 09 May 1871 61 East Donyland 30 5 COOK Sarah Ann 22 Jun 1874 29 East Donyland 82 8 COOK Margaret Isabella 12 Mar 1875 45 East Donyland 104 9 COOK Phillis 18 Jan 1877 2w East Donyland 131 11 COOK Louisa 05 Mar 1877 5 East Donyland 134 11 COOK James Worsp 25 Feb 1878 60 East Donyland 162 13 COOK Alfred John 31 May 1878 1 East Donyland 169 14 COOK David 28 May 1880 3 East Donyland 206 16 COOK Annie 22 Jun 1880 1 East Donyland 209 16 COOK Eliza 05 Nov 1880 71 East Donyland 223 17 COOK Ethel Jane 09 Nov 1880 18d East Donyland 224 17 COOK Eliza 07 Jan 1881 4 East Donyland 227 17 COOK Eliza 07 Jul 1881 58 East Donyland 239 18 COOK Olivia 01 Jun 1883 44 East Donyland 279 20 5 ERO ref: D/P 320/1/15 www.essexandsuffolksurnames.co.uk East Donyland (Rowhedge) St.
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