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Leamington Circuit WESLEYAN METHODIST HISTORIC ROLL VOLUME 22 LEAMINGTON CIRCUIT DALE STREET Page 355 HOUSE Samuel T The Manse Leamington HOUSE Emily The Manse Leamington HARVEY Thomas Salmon 17 Portland Street Leamington HARVEY Ellen T 17 Portland Street Leamington MULLEN Ann 18 Norfolk Street Leamington MULLEN Samuel Deceased MULLEN Mary Jane Deceased MULLEN William Deceased MULLEN Clara Ellen Deceased HODKISSON Richard 5 Wise Street Leamington DEAVES Sarah 5 Guy's Cliff Road Leamington DEAVES Esther 5 Guy's Cliff Road Leamington BOOTH Emma 63 Clarendon St Leamington BURCH Jane K Heath Terrace Leamington BURCH John In Memoriam BRUNDLE Ann K Heath Terrace Leamington GREENING Emily Bertie Road Leamington OLLEY Mary Ann Egremont, Grove Street Leamington OLLEY Annie Egremont, Grove Street Leamington SMITH Alice 12 Euston Place Leamington ASHLEY Elizth Timperley House Leamington SHARP Martha Crosbie House Leamington FOX H H 50 Clarendon Street Leamington HARRIS Helen Elizabeth Chesford House Leamington LEWIS Sarah Ladbrook Villa? Leamington HIPKINS William Montrose Leamington HIPKINS Hannah In Memoriam HIPKINS Samuel In Memoriam HIPKINS Mary Helen In Memoriam HALSEY Elizabeth In Memoriam JONES Elizabeth A Holly View Leamington JONES John In Memoriam JONES Susannah In Memoriam KINGSTON Leah 4 Victoria Street Leamington BOYD Martha Daventry House Leamington Page 356 SKELSY Emma Clarendon Street Leamington SKELSY Mary Ann Clarendon Street Leamington SKELSY Lititia 7 Wood Street Leamington SKELSY Eliza 7 Wood Street Leamington GEENS Henry In Memoriam KING Caroline 79 Rugby Road Leamington KING Samuel In Memoriam HYAM Thirza Park St Leamington EAGLESTONE Maria In Memoriam EAGLESTONE Ann Elizabeth 57 Lansdown Crescent Leamington WEAVER Emma 5A Regent St Leamington ROBINSON Ann Dalkeith Ho. Leamington LEAR Frank 14 Heath Terrace Leamington REES John 6 Victoria Street Leamington REES Emma 6 Victoria Street Leamington SOUTHORN George 52 Leam Terrace Leamington MUSTIN Mrs 7 Campion Terrace Leamington MUSTIN Miss E A 7 Campion Terrace Leamington GARDNER Mary A 30 Portland Street Leamington HYDE Mary Ann 15 Church Hill Leamington HYDE George In Memoriam HARRIS Thomas In Memoriam HARRIS Mary In Memoriam HARRIS Anna M In Memoriam TATE ? Robt P Evenleigh Leamington TONEY Anne In Memoriam TONEY Joseph 32 Hill Street Leamington Toney [Birch] Hannah Lucy 23 Rushmore Street Leamington TONEY Annie 30 Morton Street Leamington HUNT Dorcas 8 Victoria Terrace Leamington WILLEY Mary Ann Burton 5 Clarendon Square Leamington SMITH John William 43 Avenue Road Leamington SMITH George Harvey In Memoriam SMITH Julia S 43 Avenue Road Leamington Page 357 SHINTON Thomas Blaina In Memoriam SHINTON Mary Ann Blaina In Memoriam CLARKE Ethel Maud Ellerslie Leamington CLARKE Wm Ellerslie Leamington CLARKE Sarah Ellerslie Leamington CLARKE Ernest Alfred Ellerslie Leamington CLARKE James Grafton Ellerslie Leamington CLARKE Arthur Neville Ellerslie Leamington CLARKE Edward Wilfred Ellerslie Leamington CLARKE Reginald Thomas Ellerslie Leamington CLARKE Archibald Frank Ellerslie Leamington SHINTON Mary Ann Blaina In Memoriam NICHOLLS John In Memoriam NICHOLLS Mary In Memoriam JACKSON Mary Hannah Leamington Spa FISHWICK John In Memoriam JACKSON John In Memoriam HEAP John In Memoriam HEAP Mary In Memoriam HEAP William Edward In Memoriam PICKARD Lillian Stockport PICKARD Elsie Holmwood Leamington Spa TREADWELL Mary Ann 38 Kenilworth Road Leamington ELLIS Thomas In Memoriam ELLIS Sarah In Memoriam ELLIS S A In Memoriam CHAMBERS Elizth In Memoriam ELLIS Sarah Leonard 28 Binswood Avenue Leamington ELLIS Blanche In Memoriam ELLIS John William In Memoriam ELLIS Thomas James In Memoriam ELLIS Thomas Leonard In Memoriam ELLIS James Leonard In Memoriam WILLIAMS Sarah New Oxted, Surrey WEBB William 3 Waller Street Leamington Page 358 FOSTER Henry The Lawn Leamington Spa FOSTER Mary Jane Leamington Spa FOSTER William Henry Bishop Auckland FOSTER Sydney Bishop Auckland FOSTER Ethel Mary Leamington Spa FOSTER Arthur Lee In Memoriam FOSTER Thos Dennison In Memoriam FOSTER Frederic Veitch In Memoriam FOSTER William In Memoriam FOSTER Elizabeth In Memoriam VEITCH Mary In Memoriam VEITCH William In Memoriam FOSTER Mary Darlington FOSTER Dorothy Darlington COOK Richard 11 Holly St E Leamington Spa COOK Elizabeth 11 Holly St E Leamington Spa HADDEN Mary A 17 Park St Leamington KING A E 48 Leicester St Leamington PARKER Evelyn G Timperley House Leamington de MAILLER Alice B Timperley House Leamington IVENS Edmund Leamington Spa IVENS Anna Maria Leamington Spa IVENS Louisa Leamington Spa WILSON William Harbury CASHMORE Mary Ann 34 Windsor Street Leamington BELLAMY Martha 7 Grey Street Leamington AMPHLETT Fanny Brewery Cottage, Russell St LOWE Frances Leamington COOK Martha 11 Holly Place COOK Miss A 11 Holly Place GIBBONS H P Avenue Road Leamington GIBBONS Eliza In Memoriam JAKEMAN Hannah M 24 Parade Leamington Spa EVEREST Charlotte In Memoriam EVEREST Annie 40 Clarendon Avenue Leamington Page 359 TUFFERY Sarah Jane 53 Clarendon Street Leamington Spa HAYNES Elizabeth 28 Clarendon Street Leamington Spa CLEE Elizabeth 7 Church Street Warwick CLEE Titus John 8 Church Street Warwick SMITH Sarah 58 Bath Street SMITH William 58 Bath Street SMITH H Edgar 58 Bath Street Leamington Spa SMITH F Cecil 58 Bath Street Leamington Spa ENGLAND Alfred In Memoriam ENGLAND Charlotte Sarah 21 Clarendon Avenue Leamington ENGLAND Lottie Louisa In Memoriam ENGLAND Eva A 21 Clarendon Avenue Leamington AUSTEN Thomas Cala, South Africa ENGLAND Kelsye R ? 21 Clarendon Avenue ENGLAND Rosa 21 Clarendon Avenue ENGLAND Alfred 21 Clarendon Avenue CAVE [nee Hogben] Alice E 120 Parade CAVE H Lionel 120 Parade CAVE Herbert W 120 Parade ENGLAND Sallie 40 Clarendon Avenue ALLEN Edward In Memoriam ALLEN Elizabeth In Memoriam Auckland, New ALLEN Thomas Zealand HANES Catherine A Beech House, Dale Street FOSTER Annie In Memoriam FOSTER Kate Mabel 6 Newbold Terrace Leamington Spa CHAPLIN Thomas In Memoriam CHAPLIN Helen In Memoriam STRATTON Stephen 21 Villiers St STRATTON Sarah STRATTON Margaretta 21 Villiers St STRATTON John George Clyde Road Rawalpindi, India CLARKE Elsie Irene Ellerslie Leamington CLARKE Annie S Ellerslie Leamington GASPER Leslie Graeme Ellerslie Leamington Page 360 BATESON William 38 Beauchamp Avenue Leamington BATESON Annie Clara 38 Beauchamp Avenue Leamington BATESON Jnr Robert In Memoriam BATESON Nellie In Memoriam BATESON Mabel Dorothy 38 Beauchamp Avenue Leamington BATESON Robert In Memoriam BATESON Alice St Annes on Sea BATESON Margaret Ann St Annes on Sea BATESON Jnr Alice In Memoriam MILLER Frank St Annes on Sea HARWOOD Annie 5 Binswood Avenue VAUSE Ann Raymont House Leamington PRIOR J W 118 Regent Street PRIOR E 118 Regent Street PRIOR H 118 Regent Street PRIOR Jack 118 Regent Street BARTLETT Sarah Ann 30 Portland Street BELLAMY Sarah 50 Grove Street KINGSTON Sarah 28 Avenue Road KINGSTON William In Memoriam BENNETT Francis J 152 Parade Leamington GOODCHILD John Wilson 2 Victoria Colonnade Leamington GOODCHILD Lily Isabel 2 Victoria Colonnade Leamington CRAMP Robert 41 Clarendon Avenue CRAMP Ann 41 Clarendon Avenue HYAM Thomas 23 Park Street HYAM Thirza 23 Park Street HYAM David In Memoriam DRORY Carrie M 11 Bath Street Leamington DRORY Frances W 11 Bath Street Leamingotn DRORY John 11 Bath Street Leamington PAYNE Vivian 10 Church St Leamington PAYNE John Edwin 10 Church St Leamington Page 361 HAWKEN William Brighton House Leamington HAWKEN Annie Brighton House Leamington HAWKEN Benjamin Boyns Brighton House Leamington HAWKEN William Nicholas Brighton House Leamington HAWKEN Alexander In Memoriam HAWKEN Senr William In Memoriam HAWKEN Mary In Memoriam HAWKEN Benjamin John In Memoriam HAWKEN John Long In Memoriam HAWKEN Mary In Memoriam HOLLOWAY Alfred James 32 Portland Street Leamington HOLLOWAY A M S In Memoriam HOLLOWAY Alfred 32 Portland Street Leamington HOLLOWAY Annie Emily 32 Portland Street Leamington HOLLOWAY Samuel 32 Portland Street Leamington HOLLOWAY Annie Maria 32 Portland Street Leamington HOLLOWAY Dora Beatrice Bone 32 Portland Street Leamington HOLLOWAY Beatrice Bone In Memoriam GOLLINGS Elizabeth 30 Windsor Street Leamington GOLLINGS Frederick 30 Windsor Street Leamington IVENS Richard of Snitterfield In Memoriam IVENS Elizabeth of Snitterfield In Memoriam HAMBLEN [nee Ivens] Anna Maria 16 The Parade Leamington HAMBLEN Thomas 16 The Parade Leamington HAMBLEN Annie Isabel 16 The Parade Leamington HAMBLEN Leonard T 16 The Parade Leamington HAMBLEN Muriel Margaret 16 The Parade Leamington BUSTARD Mary 2 Waller St Leamington JONES Joseph 50 Bath St Leamington BELLAMY Thomas In Memoriam BELLAMY Sarah In Memoriam BENNETT John 1 Church Hill Leamington BENNETT Annie M 1 Church Hill Leamington BENNETT Nellie 1 Church Hill Leamington Page 362 WHITEHEAD Julia In Memoriam ANDREW Wm Rozelle Lodge Leamington Spa ANDREW Jane Rozelle Lodge Leamington Spa SMITH W Colin Grant Ivydene, Tettenhall Wood Wolverhampton SMITH [nee Andrew] Julia M Grant Ivydene, Tettenhall Wood Wolverhampton SMITH Gwendoline Julia Grant Ivydene, Tettenhall Wood Wolverhampton ANDREW W E 132 The Parade Leamington Spa ANDREW [nee Wallace] M C ANDREW Florence J Rozelle Lodge Leamington Spa ANDREW H W Rozelle Lodge ANDREW Herbert L Rozelle Lodge ANDREW Francis W B Rozelle Lodge ANDREW Evelyn M In Memoriam ANDREW Edgar L Rozelle Lodge Leamington Spa ANDREW Hilda W Rozelle Lodge Leamington Spa SMITH Evelyn Margaret Grant Ivydene, Tettenhall Wood Wolverhampton ANDREW Thomas Reginald In Memoriam AUSTIN Annie Drayton Lodge Leamington MILLINER Nehemiah
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