Wesleyan Methodist Historic Roll Volume 8 Kent District

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Wesleyan Methodist Historic Roll Volume 8 Kent District WESLEYAN METHODIST HISTORIC ROLL VOLUME 8 KENT DISTRICT CANTERBURY CIRCUIT Page 1 JEFFERIES Thomas Braley 47 London Road JEFFERIES Miriam 47 London Road JEFFERIES Louisa Miriam 47 London Road JEFFERIES Thomas Gordon 47 London Road JEFFERIES Thomas [Father] In Heaven JEFFERIES Sarah Louisa [Mother] In Heaven JEFFERIES Malima Louisa [Sister] In Heaven JEFFERIES John [Brother] In Heaven HUNT Susan 47 London Road INGE Mary Fairlawn, Whitstable Road INGE Amelia Fairlawn, Whitstable Road INGE Edith Heald Town South Africa INGE Florence 49 High Street Sevenoaks INGE Bessie Fairlawn, Whitstable Road INGE Mary Pietermaritzburg Natal, Africa INGE Ella 12 Harbour St Ramsgate INGE Percy Fairlawn, Whitstable Road INGE Sidney G Fairlawn, Whitstable Road INGE Harry Fairlawn, Whitstable Road INGE Frank [Son] In Heaven INGE Henry J M Melbourne Australia INGE Henry Colyer [Brother] In Heaven INGE Frances [Sister] In Heaven HOBDAY Sarah Ann Fairlawn, Whitstable Road HOBDAY George John 60 Palace Street BUTT Sarah 8 Cross Street, St Dunstans BUTT Margaret In Memoriam PITT Eliza 88 St Dunstans Street KAY John 4 St Nicholas Terrace Wincheap BROCK Albert Joseph 19 St Peters St Canterbury BROCK Ellen 19 St Peters St Canterbury BROCK Miss Jessie 19 St Peters St Canterbury HARLOW J Stour Street Page 2 HAWKINS Benjamin Ebenezer 13 Longport St Canterbury HAWKINS Ellen 13 Longport St Canterbury HAWKINS Thomas Alfred Richardson 13 Longport St Canterbury HAWKINS Jemima Thaira 13 Longport St Canterbury JOHNSON Elizabeth Hannah 13 Longport St Canterbury EPPS Thomas 119 Wincheap Canterbury EPPS Charlotte -- HARVEY Sidney ?? House Canterbury HARVEY Julia A ?? House Canterbury HARVEY J Mary ?? House Canterbury HARVEY Edith A ?? House Canterbury HARVEY Emily Kate ?? House Canterbury HARVEY Sidney William 2 Almeida Street, Upper Street Canterbury HARVEY Arthur Bernard 2 Almeida Street, Upper Street Canterbury HARVEY Amy Maude Watling House Canterbury HARVEY Ethel Nora Watling House Canterbury GANDY Elizabeth Robbins Northgate House Canterbury LAMING Harriett 17 St Radigund St Canterbury Now in Heaven CROSBY William Moss 56 Dover St Canterbury CROSBY Emma 56 Dover St Canterbury BRETT M H 46 St Peters Canterbury POWELL Eliza 46 St Peters Canterbury BUTTON M A Stanbrook, Whitstable Road Canterbury LAMING Catherine Celeste 17 St Radigund St Canterbury TURNER Samson 6 St Mary's St Canterbury TURNER Tryphosa [Wife] In Heaven TURNER Theophilus Herbert [a son] In Heaven KENNEDY Albert Elmfield, Norman Road Canterbury KENNEDY Ada Emily Elmfield, Norman Road Canterbury BAKER Alfred Jno 7 Palace Street Canterbury BAKER Jean E 7 Palace Street Canterbury BAKER Maud M 7 Palace Street Canterbury SOMERFORD Caroline Canterbury MILLS Marion Belmont, Harbledown Canterbury LOCKE Margaret C Belmont, Harbledown ? Canterbury Page 3 LINTOTT Jabez James 10 Vernon Place Canterbury LINTOTT Annie 10 Vernon Place Canterbury ROBERTS Ann 3 St Stephen's Fields JENNER Mary Ann Wingfield, St Stephen's Road COZENS Arthur W 18 Prospect Place COZENS Thos Grant 11 Upper Bridge Street COZENS Ellen 11 Upper Bridge Street COZENS George Thomas 18 Prospect Place COZENS Albert Edw'd Stanley House Margate COZENS Wm Joseph Boston U S America COZENS Walter Ferndale Canterbury COZENS Charlotte E Ferndale Canterbury COZENS W Sidney Ferndale Canterbury COZENS E O Ferndale Canterbury COZENS E J Ferndale Canterbury COZENS Elizabeth Ann In Heaven COZENS Louiza Jane In Heaven COZENS Arthur Grant In Heaven SOMERFORD Fanny Canterbury HAMILTON Jane 19 Hanover Place HALL Jane 55 Palace St SEMPLE Ada Charlotte 17 Orchard Street BRADFORD Jeannette Long 25 Lansdown Road ATTWOOD Mary Catherine 1 Oaten Hill FLEURY Mary Neal's Farm, St Thomas Hill STICKLES Mary A G 9 Havelock St CROTHALL Ernest John 9 King's Bridge Villas, Best Lane AYERS Ada Mary 80 Wincheap Street TWIGG John Worrall 26 St Martin's Hill TWIGG Caroline 26 St Martin's Hill CLARK William Leslie 21 Dover St CLARK Sarah Elizabeth 21 Dover St CASTLE Thomas Old Dover Road Page 4 FACER Frank Morris Kent College Canterbury FACER Emily Jane Kent College Canterbury FACER Frank Haden [son] In Heaven FACER Geoffrey Kent College Canterbury FACER Margaret Emma Kent College Canterbury HADEN Emma [Mother] In Heaven FACER Catherine In Heaven ATTWOOD Ada Mary Kent College Canterbury HICKS Mary Anna Kent College Canterbury MONAHAN Rev James [A faithful minister gone to his reward] PAYN Chas Edward 14 Canterbury House SINK Annie 5 Stour Street PATTERSON George 3 Smith Cottages Longport PATTERSON Fanny 3 Smith Cottages Longport AUSTEN Elizabeth St Martin's BAKER Ann 21 Black Griffin Lane PERREN James W 3 Star Place S Clustan PERREN Annie 3 Star Place S Clustan COZENS Thomas Foat [Father of Annie Lepine GENTRY] In Memoriam BARNES Evelina Martha 2 Longport Street PILCHER Zilla Jane In Memoriam, 1896 SMITH John T Salisbury House, St Thomas's Hill Canterbury SMITH Eveline Viola Salisbury House, St Thomas's Hill Canterbury LANDER Arthur Medical Hall Canterbury LANDER Hannah Medical Hall Canterbury LANDER Arthur John Medical Hall Canterbury ?? FAREL Susanna 4 Nursery Lane CLARKE Anna Lord 4 Best Lane GLOVER Thomas In loving memory GLOVER Elizabeth In loving memory TURNER Georgiana 21 Hawks Lane BROWN Richard 11 Vernon Place BROWN Sarah 11 Vernon Place Page 5 FIELD John 10 St Peter's St FIELD Alice 10 St Peter's St FIELD Ann 10 St Peter's St FIELD Alice Louise 10 St Peter's St FIELD Bessie 10 St Peter's St FIELD Mary Ann [Mother] In Heaven MAXWELL Sara 3 London Road TAYLOR Alfred George 80 Old Dover Road TAYLOR Minnie L 80 Old Dover Road MAXWELL Edith M 80 Old Dover Road PAYN William John 5 Norman Road PAYN Ann Elizabeth 5 Norman Road HOWLAND Benj 17 Palace St HOWLAND E 17 Palace St PAULL Annie 17 Palace St HOWLAND Arthur 19 Grove Terrace MOCKRIDGE Thomas William 20 Palace Street MOCKRIDGE Rachel 20 Palace St MOCKRIDGE Florence, Willie & Gerty 20 Palace St BEECHING A C N 16 Orchard St KEIGHTLEY William F 28 Nunnery Fields KEIGHTLEY Emma 28 Nunnery Fields KEIGHTLEY Emily Mabel 28 Nunnery Fields HUTCHINGS Sarah Drury 12 Beaconsfield Road LINK F 17 St Peter's Grove WARDEN Edwin C Wincheap Canterbury WARDEN George Hope Cottage, Wincheap PAYN George Henry 9 Church Street, St Paul's PAYN Mary 9 Church Street, St Paul's Page 6 FEDARB Walter 17 St George's Street Canterbury FEDARB Ada Bird 17 St George's Street Canterbury FEDARB Wilfred Llewellin 17 St George's Street Canterbury FEDARB Alexandra Violet 17 St George's Street Canterbury FEDARB Victoria May 17 St George's Street Canterbury DUNHAM William Robert 3 St Margaret's St Canterbury DUNHAM Alice Ada 3 St Margaret's St Canterbury DUNHAM Ada Lilian 3 St Margaret's St Canterbury DUNHAM Grace Maud 3 St Margaret's St Canterbury DUNHAM Rev William [Father] [Primitive Methodist Minister] In Memoriam DUNHAM Eliza Ann [Mother] In Memoriam CRABBE C Weston Super Mare HARRIS J P Kent College PAGE H Beverley Canterbury PATTERSON Miss Bakers' Temperance Hotel Canterbury PAGE H [of S S] Beverley Canterbury RUSSELL H Hammonds Bank Canterbury KENT DISTRICT CANTERBURY CIRCUIT CHARTHAM Page 7 FAGG H Chartham OXLEY A Chartham VIDGEN E Chartham MARTIN Mrs Chartham SPITTELL Mrs Chartham KENT DISTRICT CANTERBURY CIRCUIT WICKHAM Page 8 SPICER Wm Wickham SPICER Harriett Wickham SPICER Geo Wickham JOHNSON Mary Wickham HEWSON Walter Wickham HEWSON Emily Wickham HEWSON Francis [Father] Wickham HEWSON Mary [Mother] Wickham HEWSON Francis [Son] Wickham KENT DISTRICT CANTERBURY CIRCUIT PETT BOTTOM Page 9 OVENDEN Jesse [Father] In Heaven OVENDEN Mary Ann Thatch Cottage KENT DISTRICT CANTERBURY CIRCUIT WALTHAM Page 10 FUGGLE Herbert John Petham FUGGLE Elizabeth Petham INMAN Elizabeth Tunbridge Wells INMAN Emily In Memoriam PHIPPS Sarah Jane In Memoriam HUBBARD Seth Godmertham CLOKE C W Waltham PHIPPS William Charles Petham PHIPPS Sarah Jane Petham WATERS Henry Waltham WATERS Emily Lousia Waltham KENT DISTRICT CANTERBURY CIRCUIT STURRY Page 11 BAKER Annie E Meadow Cottage Sturry PETLEY Louis William 62 Military Road Canterbury PETLEY Louisa Maud 62 Military Road Canterbury PETLEY Ewart Louis 62 Military Road Canterbury HOMERSHAM Henry Westbere Canterbury HOMERSHAM Caroline Susanna Westbere Canterbury HOMERSHAM Frances Sophia Westbere Canterbury HOMERSHAM William Edward Westbere Canterbury DUNGEY Annie Harlesden PRITCHARD Henry Sturry PRITCHARD Amelia E Sturry BROWN Charles In Heaven BROWN Sarah Fordwick PRITCHARD Walter Sturry HAWKINS Henry Sturry TURNEr Geo Sturry KENT DISTRICT CANTERBURY CIRCUIT BLEAN Page 12 JORDAN Charles Alfred Blean JORDAN Miss Emma Blean WALLIS Albert Henry Blean WOOD Elizabeth Blean BEAN Harriett Blean GAMMON Eliza Blean HUBBARD Caroline Blean HOPKINS Emily Grace Blean KNIGHT Henry Blean WOOD Ernest Edward Blean HOPKINS Lilian Blean COURT Alice Blean GAMMON Lissie Blean HUBBARD Edward Blean NICHOLLS Dorothy J Blean WOOD Edward Richard [Per Sunday School] Blean JORDAN Alice [Per Sunday School] Blean KENT DISTRICT CANTERBURY CIRCUIT GROVE Page 13 WHITE Edwin [Given in gratitude for her ? Parents] WHITE Mercy Woodbine Cottage LILLIOTT Joseph Grove Corner LILLIOTT Helen Grove Corner BROWN Frederick Grove HALL Henry & Sarah Bramling In Memoriam Pages 14-15 Blank KENT DISTRICT CANTERBURY CIRCUIT UPPER HARDRES Page 16 STUPPLES Stephen Upper Hardres KENT DISTRICT CANTERBURY CIRCUIT BRIDGE Page 17 LANDELL Mary Ann Bridge PERRY Anna Riverdale House Bridge PERRY John Riverdale House Bridge Safe home PERRY Elizabeth Riverdale House Bridge PERRY William Lynton House Bridge PERRY Edith Lynton House Bridge PERRY Mary Lynton House Bridge PERRY Emily Lynton House Bridge HOLLIS Nellie Bridge HOLLIS William Wingham Bridge LONGLEY Frank B Bridge WOOD Annie Bridge SETTERFIELD Mrs Bridge BEDDINGFIELD Mrs Bridge Pages 18-28 Blank WHITSTABLE CIRCUIT FOLLOWS on Page 29.
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