Number |
Forename |
Surname |
Residence |
Burial Day |
Burial Month |
Burial Year |
Age |
Ceremony Performed by |
1 |
Thomas |
Rowley |
Knightsford Bridge, in the Chaplency of Doddenham. |
17 |
January |
1813 |
60 |
John Bell,
Rector. |
2 |
Sarah |
Rowley |
Knightsford Bridge, in the Chaplency of Doddenham. |
8 |
February |
1813 |
55 |
Cornelious Copner, Officiating Minister. |
3 |
Sarah |
Stone |
Knightwick. |
14 |
February |
1813 |
52 |
Cornelious Copner |
4 |
Elizabeth |
Caswell |
Old House,
Knightwick. |
28 |
April |
1813 |
43 |
John Bell |
5 |
Sussana |
Caswell |
The Rectory, Knightwick. |
16 |
June |
1813 |
20 |
John Bell |
6 |
Sarah |
Webb |
Norton. |
2 |
July |
1813 |
6 |
John Bell |
7 |
Henry |
Caswell |
Old House. |
17 |
July |
1813 |
8 |
John Bell |
8 |
Sarah |
Griffiths |
Doddenham. |
20 |
July |
1813 |
36 |
John Bell |
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Anno Domini 1704.
May 13. Benjamin son of Benjamin & Ann Wright was buried.
His father 1st paying down three shillings to Mr. Medens, then
Rector, for breaking the ground of the Church, and after the
burial one shilling more for doing the Office.
*Prior to records here, see Burials, page 90, Fol. 32a of:
"The parish registers of Knightwick and Doddenham,
county of Worcester from A. D. 1538 to A. D. 1812"
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Sacred
To the memory of Elizabeth
Wife of William Davis, of the City of
Worcester, who departed this life
June 16th, 1807.
Aged 24 years
Also
Willliam their son who died in his Infancy
Pale death can scarse find such another
So good a wife so kind a mother
In all her action so discreet
That here lies sleeping at your feet
Friends strove hard death would not be denied
Untied the knot that was so firmly tied.
*Prior to records here, see page 80 of:
"The parish registers of Knightwick and Doddenham,
county of Worcester from A. D. 1538 to A. D. 1812"
William Davis, buried June, 10th, 1807.
Elizabeth Davis [his mother] buried, June 19th, 1807. |