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Ironville Christ Church Burials 1852 - 1912 Ironville Christ Church Burials 1852 - 1912 Christian Name Surname Abode Year Born Date When Buried Approx age Year Month Day at death Mary Ann Hubbal Golden Valley 1843 1852 Apr 26 9 Ann Storer Ironville 1852 1852 May 12 0 Priscilla Lewis Ironville 1852 1852 Jun 7 0 Elizabeth Burton Golden Valley 1851 1852 Jun 13 1 Anne Robinson Ironville 1794 1852 Jun 27 58 Sarah Ann Wilson Golden Valley 1852 1852 Jul 20 0 John Owen Ironville 1852 1852 Jul 22 0 Edward Harlow Ironville 1796 1852 Jul 30 56 Robert Charles Welch Ironville 1852 1852 Aug 5 0 George Pursglove Codnor Park 1843 1852 Aug 24 9 John Welch Ironville 1850 1852 Aug 28 2 Ann Peach Golden Valley 1765 1852 Aug 31 87 William Dobb Golden Valley 1851 1852 Oct 24 1 Fanny Fletcher Codnor Park 1800 1852 Nov 19 52 Elizabeth Burnham Ironville 1834 1852 Nov 27 18 Edward Davis Ironville 1772 1852 Nov 28 80 John Pursglove Ironville 1798 1852 Dec 16 54 Henry Moore Ironville 1840 1852 Dec 21 12 Maria Mallender Ironville 1849 1852 Dec 22 3 Jane Whitehead Ironville 1849 1852 Dec 25 3 Thomas Breedon Golden Valley 1852 1852 Dec 27 0 Edward Stuart Ironville 1848 1853 Jan 16 5 Elizabeth Sharp Ironville 1852 1853 Feb 2 1 William Shaw Ironville 1853 1853 Feb 6 0 John Ragg Golden Valley 1828 1853 Feb 13 25 Sarah Bacon Golden Valley 1807 1853 Mar 7 46 Edward Fletcher Codnor Park 1796 1853 Mar 26 57 Joseph Samuel Jephan Ironville 1853 1853 Apr 10 0 Matilda Parker Golden Valley 1853 1853 Apr 14 0 Luke Davis Riddings 1853 1853 May 7 0 John Breedon Golden Valley 1777 1853 May 15 76 John Gent Golden Valley 1852 1853 May 16 1 Hannah Sellars Codnor Park Wharf 1849 1853 May 20 4 Martha Shooter Newlands Row 1828 1853 May 24 25 Hannah Cooper Ironville 1852 1853 May 29 1 William B Cattenwick Ironville 1827 1853 Jun 24 26 Jane Harvey Fletchers Row 1852 1853 Jul 18 1 Joseph Wardle Victoria St. Ironville 1851 1853 Jul 31 2 Sarah Ann Hubbard Golden Valley 1853 1853 Aug 1 0 Alice Sharp Ironville 1850 1853 Aug 2 3 Rebecca Wardle Ironville 1853 1853 Aug 12 0 William James Hicking Ironville 1849 1853 Aug 23 4 Edgar Edwin Beresforde Ironville 1852 1853 Aug 25 1 Elizabeth Cotterill Codnor Park 1791 1853 Sep 4 62 Frances Burgin Ludlam Golden Valley 1849 1853 Sep 11 4 Thomas Taylor Ironville 1848 1853 Sep 11 5 Samuel Cordwin Riddings 1847 1853 Sep 18 6 John Walters Ironville 1851 1853 Sep 21 2 Hannah Moreland Ironville 1849 1853 Sep 27 4 Edward William Smith Codnor Park 1852 1853 Oct 3 1 Henry Mountney Golden Valley 1825 1853 Oct 6 28 Elizabeth Shorter Newlands Row 1851 1853 Oct 12 2 Jane Swain Ironville 1841 1853 Oct 18 12 Mary Lloyd Ironville 1852 1853 Nov 23 1 Ann White Golden Valley 1831 1854 Jan 4 23 Solomon Johnson Golden Valley 1854 1854 Jan 22 0 Hannah Hufton Riddings 1823 1854 Feb 1 31 John Bradley Ironville 1854 1854 Feb 9 0 Maria James Newlands Row 1835 1854 Feb 10 19 Mary Smith Ironville 1854 1854 Feb 19 0 Sarah Corbett Ironville 1830 1854 Feb 24 24 Michael Graney Ironville 1790 1854 Mar 7 64 John Black Codnor Park 1818 1854 Mar 26 36 William Timms Ironville 1821 1854 Mar 30 33 John Shaw Ironville 1779 1854 Apr 19 75 Hannah Smith Ironville 1812 1854 Apr 23 42 Mary Charlesworth Ironville 1804 1854 May 8 50 John Timms Ironville 1852 1854 May 8 2 Sarah Elizabeth Frogatt Ironville 1854 1854 May 24 0 William Brentnall Ironville 1784 1854 May 25 70 James Cotterill Codnor Park 1792 1854 May 30 62 Joseph Smith Ironville 1854 1854 Jun 6 0 Mary Ann Riley Staveley 1853 1854 Aug 8 1 Mary Ball Golden Valley 1819 1854 Aug 23 35 Mary Ann Ball Golden Valley 1854 1854 Aug 25 0 Charles Stuart Ironville 1816 1854 Aug 27 38 Joseph Wilkins Ironville 1802 1854 Sep 2 52 Myna Tissington Codnor Park 1785 1854 Sep 3 69 Samuel Shipman Clay Cross 1854 1854 Sep 17 0 Sarah Steeples Butterley Park 1832 1854 Sep 18 22 William Wallis Ironville 1854 1854 Oct 1 0 Humphrey Shaw Ironville 1771 1854 Oct 15 83 John Shawcroft Ironville 1853 1854 Nov 8 1 Joseph Stuart Ironville 1825 1854 Dec 21 29 Ann Warren Nottm. 1821 1854 Dec 28 33 Elizabeth Higginbottom Ironville 1780 1855 Jan 1 75 John Wood Codnor Park 1818 1855 Jan 2 37 Elizabeth Swindell Ironville 1855 1855 Jan 8 0 James Harvey Ironville 1787 1855 Jan 30 68 John Parkin Fletchers Row 1852 1855 Jan 30 3 Ann Hardwick Riddings 1804 1855 Feb 1 51 Sarah Wood Ironville 1827 1855 Feb 2 28 John Summerfield Riddings 1855 1855 Feb 6 0 Frances Wood Codnor Park 1852 1855 Feb 11 3 Ann Marriott Codnor Park 1783 1855 Feb 13 72 John Wilson Ironville 1855 1855 Feb 27 0 John Gregory Ironville 1783 1855 Mar 6 72 Alice Waplington Codnor Park 1832 1855 Mar 9 23 John Northall Riddings 1801 1855 Mar 14 54 Hannah Eastwood Ironville 1782 1855 Apr 15 73 Joseph Barlow Codnor Park 1837 1855 Apr 22 18 Sarah Beresford Codnor Park 1834 1855 Apr 27 21 Sarah Baines Ironville 1819 1855 May 7 36 John Guttridge Riddings 1855 1855 Jun 12 0 William Collier Golden Valley 1855 1855 Jul 12 0 Mary Froggatt Ironville 1847 1855 Aug 2 8 George Gregory Ironville 1847 1855 Aug 12 8 Louisa Langton Ironville 1852 1855 Aug 16 3 Sarah Tipington Riddings 1814 1855 Sep 5 41 Mary Greaves Ironville 1819 1855 Sep 25 36 Mary Capson Ironville 1804 1855 Sep 27 51 Sarah Ann Coulton Ironville 1855 1855 Sep 30 0 Ann Eaton Ironville 1810 1855 Sep 30 45 Joseph Storer Ironville 1790 1855 Oct 16 65 Ann Topless Fletchers Row 1854 1855 Oct 24 1 Ann Shawcroft Golden Valley 1835 1855 Oct 25 20 Ann Parkin Fletchers Row 1853 1855 Oct 28 2 Allen Albert Prince Ironville 1855 1855 Nov 4 0 Susan Woodcock Ironville 1833 1855 Nov 6 22 Ann Burnham Ironville 1852 1855 Nov 12 3 Isaac Marriott Butterley Park 1844 1855 Nov 22 11 Sarah Ann Beresford Riddings 1855 1855 Nov 27 0 Ann Turner Ironville 1855 1855 Nov 27 0 Frederic Jepson Ironville 1852 1855 Dec 2 3 John Fern Hudson Golden Valley 1854 1855 Dec 4 1 Mary Cox Golden Valley 1851 1855 Dec 5 4 Anice Elliott Ironville 1835 1855 Dec 6 20 Isaiah Houghton Golden Valley 1851 1855 Dec 10 4 Thomas Beecroft Golden Valley 1855 1855 Dec 11 0 Mary Burnham Ironville 1791 1855 Dec 23 64 Mary Parker Ironville 1853 1855 Dec 27 2 John Jephson Ironville 1825 1856 Jan 3 31 John Cope Ironville 1854 1856 Jan 6 2 Matilda Dobb Golden Valley 1854 1856 Jan 6 2 William Wilson Ironville 1850 1856 Jan 10 6 James Jephson Ironville 1856 1856 Jan 12 0 Francis Thorpe Golden Valley 1842 1856 Jan 13 14 John Taylor Ironville 1817 1856 Jan 15 39 Alfred Winson Ironville 1850 1856 Jan 21 6 Ann Thorpe Golden Valley 1845 1856 Jan 21 11 Mary Elizabeth Marshall Golden Valley 1852 1856 Jan 22 4 William Burford Ironville 1856 1856 Jan 23 0 Samuel Dobb Golden Valley 1856 1856 Jan 25 0 Thirza Beardmore Ironville 1854 1856 Jan 27 2 Charles Tipington Ironville 1855 1856 Jan 27 1 George Dunn Ironville 1854 1856 Jan 30 2 Charles Beardall Ironville 1854 1856 Jan 31 2 Thomas Cox Golden Valley 1850 1856 Feb 3 6 George Wilson Ironville 1854 1856 Feb 6 2 Ann Cadman Codnor Park 1772 1856 Feb 7 84 Elizabeth Wallwin Dexter Ironville 1856 1856 Feb 10 0 Jane Lewis Ironville 1855 1856 Feb 25 1 Mary Lomas Ironville 1854 1856 Feb 25 2 Mary Martin Ironville 1852 1856 Mar 5 4 William Shaw Fletchers Row 1856 1856 Mar 9 0 Ann Sarah Hill Fletchers Row 1853 1856 Mar 18 3 Annie Horsfield Langley 1852 1856 Mar 26 4 Daniel Foulds Newland Row 1795 1856 Apr 6 61 Mary Ann Spencer Ironville 1822 1856 Apr 7 34 Zachaus Sterland Ironville 1787 1856 Apr 15 69 Sarah Ann Taylor Ironville 1855 1856 Apr 15 1 Sarah Shinger Ironville 1814 1856 May 4 42 George Abbot Ironville 1843 1856 May 24 13 Martha Swain New Brinsley 1855 1856 May 27 1 Edward Flint Golden Valley 1790 1856 Jun 6 66 George Jackson Butterley Park 1836 1856 Jun 22 20 Ann Anderson Nottingham 1837 1856 Jun 22 19 John Dobb Golden Valley 1856 1856 Jul 1 0 Hannah Burford Ironville 1828 1856 Jul 14 28 Maria Widowson Ironville 1817 1856 Jul 21 39 Maria Marlowe Ironville 1839 1856 Jul 29 17 Mary Graney Jacksdale 1793 1856 Aug 1 63 Joseph Haynes Golden Valley 1853 1856 Aug 2 3 Samuel Tipington Ironville 1856 1856 Aug 19 0 Thomas Tipington Ironville 1789 1856 Sep 5 67 Edward Breedon Golden Valley 1853 1856 Sep 9 3 William Oliver Lumas Ironville 1813 1856 Oct 2 43 Mary Walters Jacksdale 1797 1856 Oct 2 59 Hannah Wilson Golden Valley 1826 1856 Oct 14 30 Rebecca Pursglove Ironville 1841 1856 Oct 18 15 Walter James Johnson Golden Valley 1855 1856 Oct 29 1 Joseph Hubbard Golden Valley 1795 1856 Nov 21 61 Phoebe Woodcock Park 1811 1856 Dec 3 45 Mary Ann Wainwright Ironville 1856 1856 Dec 15 0 Henry Timms Ironville 1804 1857 Feb 15 53 Benjamin Marriott Golden Valley 1784 1857 Mar 8 73 Mary Roe Golden Valley 1857 1857 Mar 9 0 George Wain Ironville 1854 1857 Mar 10 3 Josiah Wain Ironville 1856 1857 Mar 13 1 Ann Adams Ironville 1826 1857 Mar 14 31 Ann Walters Ironville 1856 1857 Mar 15 1 Maria Whitehouse Ironville 1856 1857 Mar 18 1 Mary Graney Ironville 1857 1857 Mar 27 0 Elizabeth Catherine Richardson Codnor Park 1832 1857 Apr 2 25 Martha Scarnorough Fletchers Row 1837 1857 Apr 26 20 Joseph Parkin Codnor Park 1827 1857 Apr 27 30 Mary Jane Guttridge Ironville 1857 1857 May 1 0 Mathew Wood Jacksdale Common 1789 1857 May 3 68 Ann Cox Golden Valley 1857 1857 May 20 0 Lucy Gregory Ironville 1831 1857 May 24 26 Samuel Adams Ironville 1857 1857 Jun 20 0 Mary Burnham Ironville 1857 1857 Jul 17 0 Edward Limb Golden Valley 1856 1857 Jul 23 1 Sarah Haslam Ironville 1817 1857 Jul 26 40 Avis Mathews Ironville 1772 1857 Aug 11 85 Joseph Woodcock Ironville 1856 1857 Sep 16 1 Samuel Anthony Ironville 1789 1857 Oct 14 68 Mary Allen Ironville 1792 1857 Oct 15 65 David Otter Ironville 1857 1857 Oct 23 0 Elizabeth Johnson Ironville 1804 1857 Nov 4 53 Samuel Machin Knight
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