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From: Roger Witchell <>
Subject: Re: [HWK] Interesting burials & Didmarton
Date: Mon, 17 Oct 2005 09:47:24 +0100
In-Reply-To: <000001c5d1d4$46b13e20$88908456@towerpc>


Hi Carole,

I don't know how you find all this facinating and interesting information.
Thanks a lot.

Have had a look at the Archives site and lots of Witchell wills appear plus
a case Witchell v. Hicks which I am desperate to see but will have to visit
as too expensive and do not know how many pages. Perhaps and I hope some
information regarding lands.

Have not bought any medal cards as of yet presume that it is 'secure' to do
so?

Patsy







on 15/10/05 11:03 pm, ANTHONY SHARP at wrote:

> Hi All,
>
> I¹ve just be browsing through a Register of Burials at Didmarton. Here
> are 5 consecutive burials in 1833, all of which contains additional
> information that you will not find in an Index!
>
> BURIALS
>
> 1833 April 30th Mathew PINCOTT Died & buried in Didmarton Church Yard
> Aged 79 Years & Buried the 22nd Day. The Uncle to Wm TEAGLE (Clerk)
>
> 1833 June 7th Elizabeth WEBB died suddenly & Buried at Oldbury Church
> yard. Aged 23 years. Mr LONG¹s Servant Girl
>
> 1833 June 20th Sarah RICH died at Didmarton & Buried at Tetbury
> churchyard the 26th month Aged 79 years.
>
> 1833 July 10th Mary Ann CLARK Died & Buried at Oldbury Church Yard ye
> 11th. Smallpox. Aged 4 months
>
> 1833 July 25th Wm ROACH, Dukes keeper, Died & Buried at Little Badminton
> Church Yard 27th day.
>
> I hope someone has connections to these people!
>
> Cheers
> Carole
>



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