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Burial Records 1954-1996 HOLY TRINITY CHURCH AMBLECOTE - BURIAL REGISTER October 1954 - December 1996 Entry Name Address Date of death Age Date of Burial Plot ref 1954 1 WALKER Major Thomas Wordsley Hospital (80, Collis Street) 68 27.10.1954 I43 2 DOVEY Beatrrice Wordsley Hospital 60 08.11.1954 I44 3 WILKES Walter Wildred 6, Collis Street 69 13.11.1954 I45 4 HORTON Elizabeth The Royal Oak, High Street 86 20.11.1954 E-Q9 5 BUDGE Arthur Samuel 25, Platts Crescent 72 01.12.1954 B-J7 6 DAVIES Clarence Edward 114, King William Street 60 18.12.1954 New 2-2 7 HARRIS Alice 10, 10, Burton Road, Sedgley 96 22.12.1954 B-N6 8 GRAHAM Thomas Whittle 71, Collis Street 61 29.12.1954 E-E1A 1955 9 WATSON Elsie 6, Giles Hill, Stourbridge 57 12.01.1955 D-I25 10 LOWE Fred 65, Brettell Lane 58 15.01.1955 C-A 11 HEATHCOCK John Lawrence 55, Delph Lane, Brierley Hill 87 10.02.1955 New 1-46 12 ASTON Thomas 100, Amblecote Road, Brierley Hill 78 21.02.1955 New 1-47 13 CHANCE Albert Edward Yardley Green Hospital (19, Brettell Lane) 41 23.02.1955 New 1-48 14 HILL Precilla 137, Brettell Lane 74 25.02.1955 B-M2 15 PRICE Mary Ann 122, King William Street 84 28.02.1955 B-M2 16 SHORT John Albert 190, Amblecote Road, Brierley Hill 68 01.03.1955 C-Row 3 17 SIMPSON Harriet 125, King William Street 85 01.03.1955 E-F35 18 HEATHCOCK Pheobe 3, Amblecote Road, Quarry Bank 84 04.03.1955 New 1-46 19 WOOLDRIDGE Vernon 51, Vicarage Road 62 12.03.1955 New 2-4 20 COMPSON Mary 36, Coventry Street, Stourbridge 82 22.03.1955 B-M24 21 WOODYATT Ellen 73, Platts Crescent 82 01.04.1955 New 2-5 22 WILKES Sarah Annie Belle Vue, Birmingham Road, Blakedown 82 07.04.1955 B-B14 23 GIBBONS Emmanuel George 30, Greenfields Road, Kingswinford 34 13.04.1955 D-Row9 24 STEVENS Mary Ann Corbett Hospital 86 29.04.1955 B-A14 25 DAVIES Martha 156, Brettell Lane 78 07.05.1955 D-Row9 26 FLETCHER Ellen 73, King William Street 77 16.05.1955 New 2-6 27 SUTCLIFFE Fred 121, High Street 58 20.05.1955 New 2-47 28 GRIFFITHS Joseph 155, King William Street 79 25.05.1955 E-C1 29 BIGGS Stanley 113, King William Street 64 27.05.1955 New 2-1 30 BOUCHER Blakebrook Hospital (21, Corbett Ctrecent) 74 04.06.1955 New 2-8 31 WITTON Jack 74, Brettell Lane 58 11.06.1955 New 2-9 32 OVERTON Elizabeth 11, Church Avenue 74 29.06.1955 New 2-10 33 FLETCHER George Wordsley Hospital (73, King William Street) 81 09.07.1955 New 2-6 34 HYDE Mary Ann 55, Collis Street 82 15.07.1955 New 2-11 35 CARWARDINE Sydney Corbett Hospital (40, Vicarage Road) 80 20.07.1955 New 2-12 36 BACHE Joseph Corbett Hospital (11, Church Avenue) 70 22.07.1955 B-N29 37 DARBY Daniel Thomas 53, King William Street 77 05.09.1955 C-C5 38 ? DUPORT Ernest Isaiah 65, New Street, Quarry Bank 44 05.09.1955 C-A6 39 DARBY Kate 53, King William Street 78 17.11.1955 C-C5 40 ZINKE Charles Harold (Cremated Remains15, Platts Crescent 60 19.11.1955 B-B10 41 KIMBERLEY May 23, John Street, Wordsley 72 22.11.1955 New 1-39 42 PHIPPS Edith Jane 10, Burton Rd, Sedgley (43, Vicarage Rd) 73 03.12.1955 C-G22 43 HILL John Thomas Hayley Green Hospital (137, Brettell Lane) 76 03.12.1955 New 2-2 44 COX Alfred William Millmeadow Pumping Station, Amblecote 62 23.12.1955 New 2-13 1956 45 SMITH David 26, Platts Crescent 75 07.01.1956 New 2-14 46 WALDRON Harold Victor 10, Burton Rd, Sedgley (25, George Street) 62 03.02.1956 New 2-15 47 WEBB Lucy Francis (Cremated Remains) 2, Holbeach Road, Wall Heath 77 16.02.1996 E-T2 48 RALPH William 19, Churchill Drive 86 23.02.1956 D-H1 49 BREESE Hannah 2, Vicarage Road 91 10.03.1956 B-C6 50 ROLLASON Richard Guest Hospital Dudley 77 14.03.1956 New 2-16 51 BATE John Wordsley Hospital (27, Woodland Avenue 82 21.03.1956 New 2-17 52 PLATT Graham Tony 65, Murcroft Road, Pedmore 3 04.04.1956 New 2-18 53 JEFFRIES Phoebe 38, Piper Place 52 09.05.1956 C-B12 54 COOPER George Alfred 31, Collis Street 73 11.05.1956 B-N15 55 HOOPER Susannah 71, Church Road, Wordsley 79 12.05.1956 C-D10 56 WHITEMAN William Henry 10, Burton Rd, Sedgley (61, Platts Crescent) 68 16.05.1956 New 2-19 57 CRAGE Lilian 79, Brettell Lane 34 16.05.1956 New 2-20 58 ATTWOOD Nellie Louisa 15, Vale Street 54 29.05.1956 New 2-21 59 GAMSON Fred "Howley" Brettell Lane 62 16.06.1956 New 2-22 60 EVERS Mary Jane "Hazeldene", Swan Street, Stourbridge 66 18.06.1956 New 1-19 61 GREEN George Samuel 30, Corbett Crescent 55 30.10.1956 New D33 62 DEELEY Alice 192, Brettell Lane 72 02.11.1956 E-D12 63 OLIVER Harriet Annie 19, Vicrage Road 82 06.11.1956 A-1-A86 64 MULLETT Thomas Alfred 41, King William Street 47 20.11.1956 New 2-24 65 EVESON Stephen Edwin 8, William Street, Brierley Hill 85 21.11.1956 E-S17 66 BAKER Hannah 10, Burton Rd, Sedgley (Brettell Lane) 89 11.12.1956 D-C last 67 BROOKES Ann Maria 27, Farm Road, Quarry Bank 90 22.12.1956 B-N20 68 FIELD Amelia Corbett Hospital (134, King William Street) 74 24.12.1956 New 2-25 1957 69 TOLLEY Mary Wordsley Hospital (52, Hawbush Road) 70 10.01.1957 New 2-26 70 BAYNAM Arthur 10, Burton Rd, Sedgley (27, Church Avenue) 57 19.01.1957 New 2-27 71 BATE Alice Jeanette 19, Box Hill 80 22.01.1957 C-B6 72 RIDLEY Frederick Charles 63, King William Street 56 31.01.1957 New 2-28 73 MOORE Frances Emily 115, High Street 79 05.02.1057 C-C 74 SHAW Sarah 35, King William Street 85 08.02.1957 E-Q15 75 CORBETT George 110, Brettell Lane 64 02.03.1957 New 1-13 76 DEWS Ellen 17, Murcroft Road, Wollaston 81 06.03.1957 D-H 77 THOMAS Ellen Maria 74, Addison Road, Brierley Hill 85 12.03.1957 C-D6 78 PARDOE Elizabeth May 70, Thorns Road, Quarry Bank 70 16.03.1957 C-G 79 EVANS Ellen Elizabeth The Royal Oak, High Street 68 18.03.1957 E-Q 80 LAWRENCE Sarah Louisa 48, Corbett Crescent 64 21.03.1957 B-M13 81 PARSONS James 23, Corbett Crescent 82 05.04.1957 New D29 82 TAYLOR William 39, Lyndhurst Drive, Wordsley 76 09.04.1957 New D30 83 WORRALL Esther Sunnyside, Brettell Lane 87 01.05.1957 84 PARDOE George 9, Stamford Road 82 17.05.1957 C-G 85 SHELDON Edith 40, Corbett Crescent 77 28.06.1957 86 BOWEN Laura Round 44, Corbett Crescent 76 08.07.1957 87 BARNETT George 47, Parkfields Road, Stourbridge 47 15.07.1957 88 PALMER Cissie 17, Brettell Lane 43 30.08.1957 New D31 89 FLETCHER Edmund Sirdar Halls Farm, Stamford Road 58 18.09.1957 New D32 90 HILL William Peter 14, Corbett Crescent 24 26.09.1957 New D33 91 CARTWRIGHT Margaret Patricia 34, King William Street 7 16.10.1957 92 FLETCHER Ellen 7, Corbett Crescent 88 26.10.1957 93 DARBY Amelia "Maycliffe" 57, Collis Street 93 31.10.1957 94 ROWLAND William 3, Collis Street 69 11.11.1957 New D34 95 KIRKHAM Sidney 104, King William Street 62 30.11.1957 New D35 96 EVANS Clara Ann 39, Corbett Crescent 68 03.12.1957 New D36 97 BASHFORD Annie 24, Cathcart Road 64 04.12.1957 98 FLETCHER Samuel 2A, Stamford Road 78 05.12.1957 1958 99 HARDWICK Elizabeth Ann 59, Brettell Lane 77 04.01.1958 100 COLE William Sidney 92, King William Street 58 18.01.1958 A-18 101 HARPER Frederick William 10, Villa Street 59 23.01.1958 New D37 102 COLE Rosina 53, Platts Crescent 71 27.01.1958 103 WALMESLEY Elizabeth Lilian 44, Hawbush Road 64 30.01.1958 New D38 104 BATEMAN Clara Ann 15, Corbett Crescent 72 31.01.1958 A-20 105 BUNN Arthur William 102, King William Street 67 01.02.1958 New D39 106 BROWN Silvia 82, Brettell Lane 73 07.02.1958 New D40 107 BARNES Jenny 135, South Road 92 12.02.1958 108 WALKER William 37, Oak Park Road, Wordsley 73 20.02.1958 109 WEBB Frank Victor 70 Vicarage Road 54 15.02.1958 110 CANNAR Floresta Augusta 29, Church Avenue 92 18.03.1958 111 WESTWOOD Rose Anna 17, Corbett Crescent 66 18.03.1958 New D43 112 GUTTERY David Reginald 7, Villa Street 68 26.03.1958 New D44 113 HILL John Charles 62, Platts Crescent 70 26.03.1958 Row D 114 ALDIS Laura Emma 106, Brettell Lane 79 23.04.1058 C24 115 ELCOCK Denise Elizabeth 120, Brettell Lane 5 mths 28.08.1958 New D45 116 HICKEY Seymour York Lewis "Moloja", Marlpool Lane, Kidderminster 64 06.05.1958 117 SIMKINS Benjamin 41, Church Street, Brierley Hill 67 18.05.1958 New D47 118 SWINGWOOD Fanny 9, Church Avenue 21.07.1958 85 30.07.1958 119 HOBSON Fred 102, High Street, Amblecote 62 20.08.1958 New D48 120 WORRALL Isaac Richard 10, Burton Road, Sedgley 24.09.1958 69 27.09.1958 121 PIPER Harold 56, Platts Crescent 18.09.1958 80 01.10.1958 122 WHILEY Frank Bernley, Stewkins, Wordsley 66 15.10.1958 123 CARTWRIGHT John 10, Burton Road, Sedgley 15.11.1958 58 19.11.1958 New D49 124 HILL William John 35, Platts Crescent 16.11.1958 75 20.11.1958 New D51 125 HARPER Sidney Robert 38, Collis Street 20.11.2958 58 25.11.1958 New D52 126 OSTINS Rebecca 20, Corbett Crescent 20.12.1958 78 23.12.1958 New D50 127 RANDLE Charlotte 10, Burton Road, Sedgley 21.12.1958 82 29.12.1958 1959 128 DOVEY Joseph 25A Collis Street 68 10.01.1959 E3 129 FIELD Thomas 134, King William Street 78 16.01.1959 New D25 130 WOODWARD Annie Eliza 1, Western Road, Winson Green, Bham 01.02.1959 76 06.02.1959 131 EDWARDS Edith 31, Vicarage Road 09.02.1959 91 14.02.1959 132 SHAKESPEARE Maud Elizabeth Platts Crescent 15.02.1959 68 19.02.1959 C16 133 WITTON Annie 74, Brettell Lane 24.02.1059 74 27.02.1059 New D9 134 WITTINGHAM Mary Cathrine Elizabeth 20, Vicarage Road 24.02.1959 75 28.02.1959 New D53 135 ROBERTS Dorothy Gladys St.
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