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Lincoln 5 Louth Circuit WESLEYAN METHODIST HISTORIC ROLL - LINCOLN DISTRICT VOLUME 41 LINCOLN DISTRICT LOUTH CIRCUIT LOUTH Page 213 TURNER John 64 Westgate Louth TURNER Sarah Teresa 64 Westgate Louth KEET John Southsea In Memoriam KEET Mary Southsea TURNER Arthur Groves 64 Westgate Louth TURNER Charles Symes 64 Westgate Louth TURNER Marianne Louisa 64 Westgate Louth TURNER Ellen Groves 64 Westgate Louth TURNER John Pearce 64 Westgate Louth TURNER Thomas Portland In Memoriam CHATTERTON Moses 70 Eastgate Louth In Memoriam DARNILL Thomas 31 James Street Louth CROW John Thomas Deceased CROW Letitia Elizabeth 33 Lee Street Louth EVERITT W 54 Westgate Louth WADDY Rev Benjamin B In Memoriam CROWFORTH 40 Union Street BRADY Robert Henry 4 Mount Olivet Louth BENNETT Eliza G Elmhurst Louth LEWIS David 4 Quarry Road Louth LEWIS Eliza 4 Quarry Road Louth MORTON Anna Highfield Louth MORTON J W Highfield Louth In Memoriam BATCHELOR A E [nee MORTON] Nottingham Road Croydon MORTON Rowland Percy Highfield Louth MORTON Joseph Holbrey Highfield Louth MORTON Harry Barnsley Highfield Louth MORTON Louisa Highfield Louth LINCOLN DISTRICT LOUTH CIRCUIT BROUGH & GAYTON Le WOLD Page 214 RIGGALL Jabez Herbert Gayton le Wold Lincoln RIGGALL Florence Annie Gayton le Wold Lincoln RIGGALL Florence Muriel Gayton le Wold Lincoln GILLIATT William Little Gayton le Wold Lincoln LINCOLN DISTRICT LOUTH CIRCUIT DONINGTON on BAIN Page 214 HOUGH Lucy Ann Donington on Bain HOUGH Arthur Groves Donington on Bain STONES Thomas Henry Donington on Bain BRIGGS Catherine Ellen Donington on Bain LAMMIMAN Abraham Donington on Bain LAMMIMAN Elizabeth Donington on Bain GRAVES Wm Donington on Bain FARMERY William Donington on Bain In Memoriam FARMERY Elizabeth Donington on Bain WELBOURNE Eliza Donington on Bain WELBOURNE Matilda Isabella Donington on Bain In Memoriam LAMMIMAN William Donington on Bain LAMMIMAN Sarah Donington on Bain CHALLANS Richard Blankney Fen GEORGE Lily Donington on Bain BENTON Mary Jane Donington on Bain FOYSTER Lucy Donington on Bain LAMMIMAN Edith Fulstow Page 215 HARRISON William Arthur Manor House Donington on Bain Lincoln HARRISON Julia Kate Donington on Bain Lincoln HARRISON Dorothy Josephine Donington on Bain Lincoln HARRISON Winifred Mary Donington on Bain Lincoln HARRISON Thomas Wallis Donington on Bain Lincoln HARRISON Kathleen Margaret Donington on Bain Lincoln CHALLANS Mary Jane Blankney Fen Lincoln CUSSENS Lucy In Memoriam TURNER Robert Donington on Bain Lincoln BLADES Tom Deceased BLADES Mary Deceased GRAY William Deceased GRAY Betsy Lucas Donington on Bain GRAY Rebecca Donington on Bain GRAY Benjamin Donington on Bain GRAY Ruth Donington on Bain GRAY Robert Donington on Bain GRAY Frank Donington on Bain BROCKLEBANK Edith Annie Donington on Bain PARKINSON George In Memoriam PARKINSON Mary Ellen In Memoriam HARRISON Luke Donington on Bain HARRISON Mary Donington on Bain GRAY Nellie Donington on Bain GRAY Alice Donington on Bain PRESCOTT Hephzibah Donington on Bain MOSS E L Donington on Bain KENT John Donington on Bain KENT Elizabeth Donington on Bain TURNER John Donington on Bain TURNER Martha Donington on Bain SEYMOUR Thomas Donington on Bain LINCOLN DISTRICT LOUTH CIRCUIT GRAINTHORPE Page 216 STRAWSON Sophia Mary Grainthorpe House North Thoresby STRAWSON Alice Elizabeth Grainthorpe House North Thoresby STRAWSON William Henry Grainthorpe House North Thoresby CAMPION Charlotte Grainthorpe PARSONS Charles Grainthorpe STEPHENSON George Grainthorpe LINCOLN DISTRICT LOUTH CIRCUIT FOTHERBY Page 216 SWINN Benjamin Fotherby SWINN Emily Mary Ann Fotherby SWINN Elizabeth Fotherby SWINN Francis Tutty Fotherby HOLDEN Thomas Fotherby HARRISON Ellen Fotherby SILVESTER Joseph Fotherby ELLIS James Senr Fotherby ELLIS Jane Fotherby ROBINSON Makey Fotherby HARRISON Henry Fotherby HARRISON Edith Jennie Fotherby LINCOLN DISTRICT LOUTH CIRCUIT MANBY Page 217 SHEARDOWN Tom John Manby RIGGALL Amos Grimoldby LINCOLN DISTRICT LOUTH CIRCUIT AUTHORPE Page 217 SHARPE Harry Authorpe SHARPE Sarah Jane Authorpe SHARPE Maude E Authorpe SKINN Ellen Authorpe SCUPHAM Herbert Authorpe CARRATT Robert Authorpe LINCOLN DISTRICT LOUTH CIRCUIT WELTON Le WOLD Page 218 MILLS Silas George Welton le Wold MILLS Rebecca Welton le Wold MILLS Annie Louisa Welton le Wold MILLS Arthur Welton le Wold MILLS George Welton le Wold MILLS Elizabeth Welton le Wold VINCENT William Welton le Wold ELLIS William Welton le Wold ELLIS Judith Welton le Wold MILLS Margaret Welton le Wold In Memoriam SPENDLOW George Welton le Wold RHODES Charles Welton le Wold FANTHORPE George William Aldershot DAY Joseph Welton le Wold DAY Martha Welton le Wold LINCOLN DISTRICT LOUTH CIRCUIT LUDBOROUGH Page 218 GILLATT John Senr Ludborough GILLATT Mary Ludborough In Memoriam GILLATT Sarah Ludborough GILLATT John Ludborough GILLATT Mary Ann Ludborough GILLATT Mary Mildred Ludborough GILLATT John Thomas Ludborough GILLATT Samuel Ludborough GILLATT Henry Ludborough GILLATT Charles Ludborough GILLATT Arthur Ludborough GILLATT Ellen Ludborough COOPER John Ludborough CROFT Joseph Ludborough PINCHBECK Abraham Wyham WILKINSON Joseph Ludborough RICHARDSON William Ludborough RICHARDSON Betsy Ludborough DOBSON John Edward Ludborough LINCOLN DISTRICT LOUTH CIRCUIT SOUTH WILLINGHAM Page 219 HARRISON Edward South Willingham HARRISON Louise In Memoriam HARRISON Edward [Father] In Memoriam HARRISON Edward [Grandfather] In Memoriam HARRISON Betsey South Willingham MAKINS Fannie Jane Ashlin Street Lincoln MAKINS John Blow In Memoriam MAKINS Frederic Edward Ashlin Street Lincoln MAKINS John Ashlin Street Lincoln MAKINS Hilda Mary HARRISON Annie Louise South Willingham Lincoln HARRISON Robert Herbert South Willingham Lincoln LORD Betsy Hainton LORD William Hainton PICKERING Alfred Dunham East Barkwith PICKERING Jane East Barkwith PICKERING John William In Memoriam PICKERING Mary Ann South Willingham PICKERING Louisa South Willingham PICKERING Betsy Dunham South Willingham TAYLOR George In Memoriam TAYLOR Sarah South Willingham TAYLOR Levi South Willingham FIDLIN Elizabeth In Memoriam HOUGHTON George South Willingham HOUGHTON Hannah Elizabeth South Willingham HOUGHTON Annie South Willingham HOUGHTON George William South Willingham STAMP Henry South Willingham RHODES William South Willingham DUNHAM William In Memoriam DUNHAM Sarah In Memoriam CONLEY William In Memoriam CONLEY Rebecca South Willingham LINCOLN DISTRICT LOUTH CIRCUIT GRIMOLDBY Page 220 THOMPSON John Grimoldby THOMPSON M Grimoldby THOMPSON Ann In Memoriam GILBERT Job Grimoldby BROADLEY John Grimoldby BROADLEY Frances Grimoldby KIRK Esther In Memoriam KIRK Thomas In Memoriam WILES William In Memoriam WILES Sarah In Memoriam GEORGE Lizzie Grimoldby GEORGE Charles Richard Grimoldby GEORGE Percy Grimoldby STRAWSON Henry South Cockeringham ENDERBY John Grimoldby ENDERBY Ann Grimoldby ENDERBY Snowden Grimoldby ENDERBY Martha Ann Grimoldby ENDERBY Albert Grimoldby ENDERBY Sarah Helen Grimoldby LINCOLN DISTRICT LOUTH CIRCUIT THEDDLETHORPE Page 221 HOWELL John In Memoriam HOWELL Emily Theddlethorpe HOWELL Lizzie In Memoriam HOWELL Lizzie In Memoriam HOWELL Lizzie In Memoriam BRANT John In Memoriam LINCOLN DISTRICT LOUTH CIRCUIT NORTH COCKERINGTON Page 221 RIGGALL Mary Ann North Cockerington RIGGALL Louisa North Cockerington CHAMBERS Thomas North Cockerington CHAMBERS Fanny North Cockerington GRIMSBY Chas North Cockerington LINCOLN DISTRICT LOUTH CIRCUIT GRIMOLDBY [CONTINUED] Page 221 BRADER Herbert Grimoldby BRADER Lavinia Grimoldby BRADER Ida Grimoldby BRADER John Charles Grimoldby BRADER Harold Grimoldby BRADER Ralph Overton Grimoldby BRADER Reuben Grimoldby BRADER Eva Grimoldby BRADER Francis Cyril Grimoldby BRADER Herbert Victor Grimoldby BRADER Cecil Leonard Grimoldby LINCOLN DISTRICT LOUTH CIRCUIT LOUTH [CONTINUED] Page 222 SOFTLY Thomas Rokeby Binbrook Louth SOFTLY Emily Rokeby Binbrook Louth SOFTLY Edith Rokeby Binbrook Louth SOFTLY Thomas Henry 75 Eastgate Louth SOFTLY M M In Memoriam SOFTLY Mrs J In Memoriam SOFTLY Ada Eastgate Louth SOFTLY William In Memoriam BURTON Caroline PATRICK Sarah Ludgate Louth HOULTBY Rebecca ?? Road Louth RIGGALL W In Memoriam RIGGALL Ellen Walmsley Terrace Louth RIGGALL Kate Walmsley Terrace Louth RIGGALL Elizabeth Walmsley Terrace Louth JOHNSON William St James, Walmsley Terrace Louth JOHNSON Ann St James, Walmsley Terrace Louth CLARK Joseph In Memoriam CLARK Eliza In Memoriam CLARK Sarah Ann In Memoriam CLARK Joseph 131 Eastgate Louth CLARK Mary Anne 131 Eastgate Louth CLARK Joseph Jnr China HAY William 18 South Street Louth HAY Elizabeth 18 South Street Louth HAY Elizabeth Ethel 18 South Street Louth CLARK Sarah 21 Lee Street SHAW Kate 48 Upgate Louth CORNFORTH W 40 Union Strret Louth BELL Emma 6 Ivy Cottages New Market Page 223 GRAY John North Field Louth GRAY Martha In Memoriam GRAY Ann Elizabeth In Memoriam GRAY Joseph Wm In Memoriam GRAY Benjamin In Memoriam GRAY Mary Ann In Memoriam GRAY John George Coventry GRAY Stephen Prescott North Field Louth GRAY Ann Elizabeth North Field Louth GILLIATT Ann [In memory of her husband John] GILLIATT Susan Ebenezer House Louth TICKLEPENNY Richard 29 Aswell Street Louth TICKLEPENNY Eliza 29 Aswell Street Louth CHAPMAN Emma Louth WAITE Annie Jolian Bower Louth WAITE Mary Jolian Bower Louth CLARK John In Memoriam LACEY William St Michaels Road Louth LACEY Susan St Michaels Road Louth LACEY John Henry In Memoriam ?? 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