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Foleshill Bur 1813-37 Foleshill St Laurence Page 1 Burials 1813 - 1837 Day Month Year Surname Christian Name Abode Age Other details 3 1 1813 Fletcher Richard Foleshill 53 17 1 1813 Cox Richard Foleshill 6 son James & Sarah 25 1 1813 Barnfoot John Foleshill 24 27 1 1813 Parsons Edward Foleshill 1 son Thomas & Mary 17 2 1813 Lawson Hannah Foleshill 1 dau James & Hannah 17 2 1813 Wildsmith Mary Ann Foleshill 1 dau Joseph & Sarah 18 2 1813 Copson Shusanna Foleshill 32 wife Samuel 21 2 1813 Lenton Michael Foleshill 2 son John & Catherina 2 3 1813 Cadman Shusanna Foleshill 1 mo. base dau Sarah 2 3 1813 Parsons Hannah Foleshill 5 dau Thomas & Mary 3 3 1813 Gibbs Elizabeth Foleshill 1 dau John & Sarah 3 3 1813 Shepherd William Foleshill 33 4 3 1813 Barrot William Foleshill 3 mo. son William & Dorothy 7 3 1813 Capsel Or Capson Sarah Foleshill 73 wife John 10 3 1813 Oliver Mary Foleshill 50 wife Wolston 21 3 1813 Millerchip William Foleshill 71 3 4 1813 Tinsley Elizabeth Foleshill 5 dau Thomas & Lydia 6 4 1813 Eaton George Much Park St., Coventry 6 son Thomas & Mary 6 4 1813 Eaton Thomas Much Park St., Coventry 1 son Thomas & Mary 8 4 1813 Bamford Alice Sowe 13 dau Humphry & Mary 25 4 1813 Yardley Elizabeth Coventry 63 wife Joseph 23 5 1813 Downing Thomas, Mr Foleshill 45 23 5 1813 Treen John Foleshill 5 son John & Mary 8 6 1813 Taylor Elizabeth Foleshill 3 mo. dau Thomas & Ann 15 6 1813 Athersych James Foleshill 6 son William & Elizabeth 25 7 1813 Rice William Foleshill 5 son John & Elizabeth 15 8 1813 Copson Mary Foleshill 37 wife John 22 8 1813 Hull Abraham Foleshill 3 son Samuel & Maria 26 8 1813 Barnet Sarah Sowe 7 dau Thomas & Priscilla 31 8 1813 Heywood Elizabeth Foleshill 30 wife Thomas 21 9 1813 Hull Samuel Foleshill 37 24 9 1813 White Mary Foleshill 77 widow 10 10 1813 Butler Ann Foleshill 38 wife William 24 10 1813 Green Thomas Foleshill 3 mo. son John & Shusanna 24 10 1813 Woodhouse John Coventry 19 son John & Mary 26 10 1813 Dalton Mary Foleshill 61 wife William 5 11 1813 Everton Sarah Foleshill 53 wife Edward 6 11 1813 Vernon John Foleshill 1 wk. son Edward & Sarah 14 11 1813 Patrick Pheney Foleshill 55 wife Richard 21 11 1813 Butler William Foleshill 5 son William & Ann 28 11 1813 Heawood Elizabeth Foleshill 3 mo. dau Thomas & Elizabeth 7 12 1813 Moore Joseph Foleshill 70 12 12 1813 Coleman Joseph Foleshill 1 mo. son Thomas & Hilice 19 12 1813 Drakeford Hannah Foleshill 26 wife John 26 12 1813 Camp Butler Foleshill 54 28 12 1813 Coleman Charles Foleshill 3 son Thomas & Alice 28 12 1813 Howson Thomas Foleshill 64 1813 Millerchip William Foleshill 68 5 1 1814 Burrows Maria Sowe 5 wk. dau Richard & Susanna 12 1 1814 Marriot Mary Foleshill 55 wife Samuel 20 1 1814 Barrot John Foleshill Industry 85 23 1 1814 Rolinson Charles Foleshill 3 mo. son Ann 25 1 1814 Westley William Longford 80 26 1 1814 Gardiner Benjamin Holbrooke 24 29 1 1814 Breadon Ann Foleshill 3 dau William & Mary 30 1 1814 Loke Hannah Great Heath 12 dau George & Ann 30 1 1814 Pickard Mary Ann Coventry 2 dau Francis & Hannah 5 2 1814 Orton Ann Great Heath 2½ dau Martin & Shusanna 6 2 1814 Gibbs John Great Heath 43 7 2 1814 Hassel James Bell Green 10 wk. son Joseph & Mary 10 2 1814 Evans Sarah Sowe 63 10 2 1814 Harvey Elizabeth Sowe 4 dau Thomas & Sarah 10 2 1814 Horsfall Lucy Great Heath 1 mo. dau William & Elizabeth 10 2 1814 Riley Edward New Inn Wharf 51 27 2 1814 Sergant Jane Longford 60 wife William 1 3 1814 Bennet Elizabeth Siddlefields 15 dau William & Alice 3 3 1814 Taylor Bettin Little Heath 3 mo. son Catherina 6 3 1814 Hall Joseph Great Heath 2 son Joseph & Ann 6 3 1814 Orton Joseph Longford 3 mo. son Charles & Sarah 8 3 1814 Dewis or Devis Thomas Hall Green 61 8 3 1814 Strong William Foleshill 18 mo. son William & Ann 13 3 1814 Gilbert Henry Rowleys Green 71 15 3 1814 Dawson Hannah Longford 2 dau Thomas & Shusanna 15 3 1814 Orton Mary Bell Green 2 wk. dau Timothy & Martha 21 3 1814 Jones Elizabeth Longford 1 wk. dau William & Ann 23 3 1814 Tompson Thomas Coventry 10 wk. son John Ayres & Sarah 24 3 1814 Woodward Reuben Great Heath 1 day son Francis & Sarah Hannah 25 3 1814 Taylor John Longford 58 27 3 1814 Vernon Elizabeth Bell Green 44 wife Joseph 5 4 1814 Earl John Little Heath 33 17 4 1814 Pemberton William Great Heath 64 20 4 1814 Blunt John Blakemoor Woodside 24 1 5 1814 Harborne Jonathan Little Heath 1 mo. son Thomas & Mary 1 5 1814 Hodson Arthur Longford 46 3 5 1814 Horne Elizabeth Old Yard 83 21 5 1814 Rolinson Mary Court House Green 8 mo. dau John & Elizabeth 24 5 1814 Franks Mary Bell Green 43 14 6 1814 Brogden Ann Little Heath 45 wife John 19 6 1814 Clews or Clewer Jane Court House Green 1 dau Thomas & Ann 19 6 1814 Cowley Sophia Little Heath 11 dau Isaac & Eady 21 6 1814 Poultney Mariah Bell Green 2 wk. dau Joseph & Mary 29 6 1814 Rowe Elizabeth Industry 2 dau John & Mary 26 8 1814 Whiting Mary Longford 9 mo. dau Ann 26 8 1814 Wright Millie Industry 2 mo. dau Ann 18 9 1814 Stoney Elizabeth Cawsey Lane 77 wife John 18 9 1814 Wagstaff James Bell Green 8 son John & Ann 19 9 1814 Brogden Letitia Little Heath 3 mo. dau John & Ann 21 9 1814 Lloyd John 56 Master of Industry 11 10 1814 Smalley Elizabeth Industry 30 23 10 1814 Yardley Elizabeth Great Heath 71 widow 7 11 1814 Harbut Thomas Little Heath 75 7 11 1814 Jeffs Soloman Field Gate 4 son William & Shusanna 14 11 1814 Green Jane Longford 70 widow 20 11 1814 Earl John Little Heath 12 son Lydia, widow 29 11 1814 Webster Shusanna Coney Lane 24 wife Richard 18 12 1814 Bosworth William Industry 61 2 1 1815 Morris Hannah Great Heath 3 dau John & Sarah 5 1 1815 Westley Martha Industry - wife Joseph 29 1 1815 Johnson Michal Industry 75 29 1 1815 Whitehall Joseph Bell Green 32 31 1 1815 Hackett Harriet Great Heath 30 widow of John Foleshill St Laurence Page 2 Burials 1813 - 1837 Day Month Year Surname Christian Name Abode Age Other details 15 2 1815 Bosworth Mary Industry 61 widow 15 2 1815 Goode Anne Longford 74 widow 15 2 1815 Haughton William Bell Green 52 21 2 1815 Barber Ann Longford 59 wife John 24 2 1815 Woodward Drucilla Mount Pleasant Road 2 dau Francis & Sarah 28 2 1815 Marriott John Court House Green 6 wk. son John & Martha 1 3 1815 Whitehall Joseph Siddlefield 5 son Randle & Mary 2 3 1815 Haywood Thomas Little Heath 3 wk. son Thomas & Phoebe 5 3 1815 Orton Mary Court House Green 39 wife John 7 3 1815 Whithall Samuel Bell Green 60 12 3 1815 Morris William Great Heath 35 14 3 1815 Corts Thomas Old Yard 1 son William & Martha 14 3 1815 Walker James Sidnelfield 50 14 3 1815 White Thomas Great Heath 64 28 3 1815 Sarjeant Elizabeth Longford 13 dau James & Olivia 2 4 1815 Wale Ann Bell Green 53 wife Daniel 27 4 1815 Bennett Thomas Siddlefield 9 mo. son William & Mary 4 5 1815 Richardson John Toldish Hall 68 10 5 1815 Judd Susanna Great Heath 24 14 6 1815 Loke William Great Heath 18 son George & Ann 9 7 1815 North Henry Bell Green 2 wk. son John & Mary 19 7 1815 Okes Mary Longford 4 dau George 2 8 1815 Wildsmith Thomas Siddlefield 3 mo. son Joseph & Sarah 4 8 1815 Barlow Sarah Industry 30 wife Thomas 6 8 1815 Bacon Thomas Little Heath 67 6 8 1815 Evans Mary Grange Lane 16 dau Eli & Sarah 9 8 1815 Hemings or Flemings Mary Hawkesbury Lane 70 20 8 1815 Massor Mary Longford - dau William & Hannah 29 8 1815 Westley Joseph Industry - 5 9 1815 Clewer Mary Field Gate 56 wife Josiah 9 9 1815 Carpenter Isaac Great Heath 15 son Fanny 14 9 1815 Barber Joseph Alderman’s Green 1 wk. son John & Catherine 14 9 1815 Beaufoy Samuel Great Heath 44 9 10 1815 Latham William Little Heath 62 14 10 1815 Band Georgemo. Great Heath 52 16 10 1815 Tame Mary Industry 29 17 10 1815 Randle Sarah Siddlefields 8 mo. dau John & Mary 22 10 1815 Wyatt Mary Longford 23 24 10 1815 Barber Ann Alderman’s Green 4 wk. dau John & Catherine 27 10 1815 Page (widow) Industry 46 31 10 1815 Wells Thomas Little Heath 1 son Thomas & Jane 1 11 1815 Taylor George Nuneaton 5 son Thomas & Ann 5 11 1815 Bark Harriot Bedworth Hill 2 dau Robert & Mary 5 11 1815 Randle William Little Heath 65 12 11 1815 Carpenter Mary Court House Green - wife William 12 11 1815 Jilks Ann Grange Lane 3 mo. dau William & Mary 13 11 1815 Clark Dinah Great Heath 1 dau Mary 17 11 1815 Johnson Daniel Great Heath - 19 11 1815 Hancox Mary Ann Great Heath 3 dau Thomas & Eb or El 27 11 1815 Green John Little Heath 90 2 12 1815 Carpenter Joseph Great Heath 2 mo. son John & Frances 2 12 1815 Clewer Mary Court House Green 3 mo.
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