Burials 1800-1849 for the Parish of Wimpole (Page Four) From the Parish Registers
St Andrew's Parish Church, Wimpole
A local history and genealogy page for the Parish of Wimpole.
St Andrew's Parish Church.
A living church for the Parish of Wimpole, located within the National Trust's
Wimpole Hall Estate.
The Church is managed and maintained by the Parochial Church Council.
My thanks and acknowledgments to the Parochial Church Council for Wimpole and St Andrew's Parish Church for allowing the online publication of the Church Registers.
The listings that follow are based on the provided Church Registers for the Parish of
Wimpole,
as transcribed and collated by T P R Layng in March 1983. Originally
typed
by C L
and A E Hatton. Additional research for this website
is by Steve Odell.
In medieval times there were no parish registers. Through the efforts of Thomas Cromwell in 1538 a mandate was issued by Henry VIII for churches to maintain parish records. This ordered that every parson, vicar or curate was to enter in a book every wedding, baptism and burial in his parish. In 1558 Queen Elizabeth re-confirmed her father's mandate into law and many church records date from that year. Wimpole's own church records for baptisms, weddings and burials began in 1560.
Unless otherwise stated, the dates shown here record the date of the burial at Wimpole Parish Church, not the date of death. For practical reasons (in those unrefrigerated times), local burials were usually carried out within a few days of death.
The original spelling of names in the Registers (as transcribed) has been retained.
In England and Wales, up to 1751, the New Year began on the 25th March (Lady Day).
Information, notes, observations, and comments additional to the Wimpole Registers' text are usually shown within [square brackets] and in italics.
This webpage has been reset to facilitate name searches in "name" format (ie words or phrase within quote marks or brackets). See search for more detailed 'name search' options.
(BT: ): indicates the entry as shown in the Bishop's Transcripts 1599-1812 where it differs from the entry in the local church register. For more details, see the original Introduction
written by T P R Layng in 1983 on the Parish Registers page.]
See also the Churchyard and Churchyard Plan pages for listings of known burials, monumental inscriptions and known locations of burials and interments.
I have compared the Layng transcript with the commercially available Cambridgeshire Family History Society version. Any
significant differences have been identified as [C: ]. Local parish records on CDs can be purchased from the society.
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The Burial Register for the Parish of Wimpole continued from (Page Three) 1700-1799.
[Original transcript by T P R Layng, 1983]
1800
4 January 1800
CHALLAND
Susanna Challand, from Royston.
25 May 1800
HEALY
Anne Healy, widow.
8 June 1800
MUNSEY
James Munsey, labourer.
24 July 1800
WALKER
Elizabeth Walker, from Arrington.
27 August 1800
GOATS
Morris Goats, labourer.
1 September 1800
COOPER
William Cooper, son of James Cooper and Elizabeth.
14 September 1800
LONG
Robert Long, son of George Long and Jane.
27 November 1800
THEOBALD
Samuel Theobald, son of (blank) from Great Gransden.
16 December 1800
SMITH
Elizabeth Smith, from Royston.
25 December 1800
MATTHEWS
James Matthews, son of Thomas Matthews and Anne.
1801
30 January 1801
BROWN
William Brown.
23 March 1801
HEWITT
Sarah Hewitt, wife of Thomas Hewitt.
28 March 1801
YORKE
Joseph John Yorke, [youngest] son of Philip
and Elizabeth Yorke, Earl and Countess of Hardwicke.
15 May 1801
BURNISTON
William Burniston, killed by falling off his horse.
2 July 1801
MUNNS
Thomas Munns, farmer.
14 September 1801
YORKE
The Hon John Yorke[1728-1801]
23 September 1801
BURKITT
Mary Burkitt, widow.
19 November 1801
EVANS
Sarah Evans, spinster.
1802
22 March 1802
MUNNS
William Munns.
27 April 1802
PETT
Stephen Pett, son of William Pett and Mary (BT: Sarah).
2 May 1802
GOATS
John Goats.
3 June 1802
PRATT
Mary Anne Pratt, daughter of John Pratt and Sarah
6 July 1802
CHALLAND
William Challand, son of John Challand from Whaddon parish.
Daniel Slack from Cambridge, formerly
groom to Lord Chancellor Hardwicke.
[MI: died at Cambridge, the
30th day of November 1809, in the 89th year of his age]
1810
7 January 1810
GADD
Thomas Gadd, son of William and Kezia.
1 February 1810
TRUMPER
William Trumper, son of John Trumper and Marianne.
1 February 1810
CHANDLER
Elizabeth Chandler, wife of John Chandler.
22 April 1810
SKINNER
Mary Skinner, widow.
6 May 1810
YORKE
Charles James Yorke, Viscount Royston, son of Philip
and Elizabeth, Earl and Countess of Hardwicke. [from scarlet fever]
14 May 1810
SMITH
Elizabeth Smith, wife of William Smith
18 May 1810
WALTON
Emma Walton, daughter of Dennis Walton and Sarah.
22 May 1810
HICKS
Susanna Hicks, daughter of James Hicks and Lydia.
17 June 1810
PETT
Sarah Pett, wife of Thomas Pett.
24 July 1810
COLE
John Cole, son of Edward Cole and Eleanor.
14 October 1810
WORLAND
Anne Worland, wife of Christopher Worland.
1811
8 January 1811
DELLOW
George Dellow, son of William Dellow and Sarah.
30 March 1811
WORLAND
Mary Worland, daughter of Lydia.
30 March 1811
INGREY
Anne Ingrey, daughter of James Ingrey and Mary.
19 May 1811
WILMOT
Elizabeth Wilmot, daughter of William Wilmot and Elizabeth.
Horatio Nelson Yorke, son of Rear Admiral Sir Joseph Sydney Yorke and Elizabeth Wheake Yorke, his late wife, of St Martin's in the Fields, Westminster, aged 8. [MI: born 13 August 1806, died 21 March 1814]
28 July 1814
WARD
Rachel Ward, wife of Benjamin Ward. "Aged 42."
21 October 1814
KIDD
Robert Kidd, son of John Kidd and Anne. "Aged 2 days."
William French,[farmer] of Kingston, aged 76. [MI: who died 24 July 1816 aged 72 years, husband to Sarah and father to their infant daughter A.]
[** see 28 July entry - entry possibly transposed?]
Sarah French, (widow) of Kingston, aged 70. [MI: who died 7 January 1817, wife of William, and mother to their infant daughter A.]
[** See 31 January entry - entry possibly transposed?]
30 July 1817
HARVEY
Joshua Harvey, aged 84.
14 September 1817
RICH
James Rich, aged 54.
5 October 1817
ALBON
Susanna Albon, daughter of William Albon and Susanna, aged 9 months.
18 November 1817
WILMOT
Elizabeth Wilmot, wife of William Wilmot, aged 40.
26 December 1817
PRIOR
Samuel Prior, son of William Prior and Anne, aged 3 days.
Rev Thomas Sheepshanks, 12 years Rector of this Parish, aged 65. [MI: Died Monday 20 April 1818 at the Rectory.
Buried in the Chicheley Chapel, with
commemorative stone set into the Chapel
floor] [See: Wimpole Rectors.]
[Cambridge Chronicle and Journal, April 1818: "Died - On Monday last, deeply regretted, at the rectory, Wimpole, aged 66, the Rev. Thomas Sheepshanks, M.A. for nearly forty years an active magistrate for the isle of Ely and this county. He was formerly Fellow of St John's college. B.A. 1775, M.A. 1778."]
27 May 1818
PETT
Mary Pett, aged 62.
14 June 1818
RULE
Rebecca Rule, daughter of William Rule and Mary, aged 18.
2 July 1818
CHAPMAN
John Chapman, aged 78.
23 September 1818
GOATS
Elizabeth Goats, aged 62.
1819
7 February 1819
GOATS
Elizabeth Goats, aged 33.
21 March 1819
FRENCH
Anne French, aged 3 years 8 month.
4 April 1819
KIDD
Caroline Kidd, aged 3.
23 September 1819
WELCH
Sarah Welch of uncertain address, died in Wimpole, aged 13.
26 September 1819
GADD
Joseph Gadd, aged 2 weeks.
10 November 1819
YAXLEY
Hannah Yaxley, aged 46.
27 November 1819
WORLAND
Elizabeth Worland, aged 18 months.
1820
30 January 1820
CHAPMAN
Samuel Chapman, a pensioner of Greenwich Hospital, aged 36. [military pensioner]
22 March 1820
PUMFORD
George Pumford, infant.
21 June 1820
FRESHWATER
Mary Freshwater, aged 70.
10 October 1820
PETT
William Pett, aged 56.
27 December 1820
ALBON
John William Albon, killed accidentally**, aged 28.
[** Killed by accidental discharge of firearm during shooting party on the Wimpole estate. See the "Wimpole Chronicles" entry for 29th December 1820 for published account.]
1821
13 January 1821
YORKE
The Honourable Agneta Yorke of Bath, aged 81.
[1740-1820] [Second wife of
The Right Hon Charles Yorke, Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain]
21 February 1821
PRATT
Mary Pratt, aged 5 weeks.
29 April 1821
PRIOR
Elizabeth Prior, drowned accidentally, aged 22 months.
Sarah Ward, of Wrestlingworth, aged 66 [MI: Sacred
to the memory of Sarah Ward, the wife of John Ward, who died
3 June 1821, aged 65 years.]
8 July 1821
HEWITT
William Collins Hewitt, aged 3 weeks.
19 July 1821
COOPER
Thomas Cooper, aged 2.
31 July 1821
PRATT
James Pratt, aged 9.
5 August 1821
PIGGOTT
John Piggott of Caxton Turnpike, aged 47.
12 August 1821
CHAPMAN
Samuel Chapman, aged 9.
2 September 1821
PRYOR
William Pryor, infant.
14 November 1821
OSBORN
David Osborn, aged 3 months.
1822
19 January 1822
COURSE
William Course, infant.
4 June 1822
KIDD
Ann Kidd, aged 48.
26 July 1822
MAIL
Elizabeth Mail, aged 4.
9 December 1822
LYON
James Lyon, aged 3 years 4 months.
1823
13 March 1823
INGREY
William Ingrey, aged 5 weeks.
30 March 1823
LONGLANDS
William Longlands, an outpensioner of Chelsea Hospital, aged 45. [Military pensioner.]
13 September 1823
LONG
Jesse Long, aged 10.
2 December 1823
DUNKIN
Ann Dunkin, aged 35.
28 December1823
COWELL
Robert Cowell, of Arrington parish, 5 months.
1824
3 January 1824
WATTS
Mary Watts, (Housekeeper to the Earl and Countess of Hardwicke), aged 62.
12 January 1824
BARKER
Maria Barker, aged 19.
9 April 1824
WALLIS
Elizabeth Wallis, aged 85.
17 April 1824
WILKIE
Robert Wilkie, aged 32.
6 August 1824
PRATT
Robert Pratt, aged 21.
12 September 1824
PRIOR
William Prior, infant.
1825
29 May 1825
PRIOR
William Prior, aged 34. Coroner's inquest.
6 September 1825
STOREY
Simon Storey, aged 73.
12 September 1825
CHANDLER
John Chandler, aged 50.
21 September 1825
PETT
Thomas Pett, aged 69.
28 November 1825
WARD
James Ward, aged 70.
4 December 1825
PRATT
John Pratt, aged 53.
1826
15 January 1826
PRIOR
Mary Prior, infant.
16 February 1826
BOATWRIGHT
Mary Boatwright, (Housekeeper to the Earl and Countess
of Hardwicke), aged 45.
26 March 1826
COWELL
Joseph Cowell, of Arrington parish, aged 35.
[PR: Husband to Elizabeth (nee Hagger, from Melbourn), father to six children: David, Marianne, Sarah (recorded as 'Corwell'), Anne, and Robert (all baptised Wimpole), plus Elizabeth (baptised Arrington).]
Admiral Sir Joseph Sydney Yorke K.G.B. of Sydney
Lodge, Hamble, aged 61. [1768-1831] [MI: "died 3 May 1831, aged 63" (coffin plate)]
[Admiral Sir Joseph Sydney Yorke KCB was the son
of Hon. Charles Yorkeand Agneta
Johnston. He married, firstly, Elizabeth
W(h)eake Rattrayon 29 March 1798. He married, secondly, Urania Anne Paulett, the
Marchioness of Clanricarde, on 22 May 1813. Appointed Rear Admiral
of the Blue. In 1811 his flagship was "HMS Victory" (six
years after Nelson was killed at Trafalger). He died in 1831, accidentally
drowned.]
[He was the father ofCharles Philip Yorke, 4th Earl of Hardwicke (1799-1873).]
[Interred in the Yorke Family Vault, Wimpole.]
John Bishop, aged 54, died from diseased liver [MI: who departed this life 19 February 1845, husband of Sarah Bishop, and father to Mary Ann Bishop who died in infancy.]
Francis Hart, aged 48, died from cancers in the liver. Captain Hart was steward to the 4th Earl of Hardwicke for 10 years. He was a faithful and zealous servant. [MI: Commander Royal Navy, who in the 49th year of his
age, departed this life on the 26th March]
18 April 1845
GADD
Maria Andelina Charlotte Gadd, Serjeant of [Caxton and Arrington] Union Workhouse, Caxton. Died from diseased mesenteric glands.
22 June 1845
REED
Ann Reed, aged 68, died of diseased liver.
24 August 1845
GAUNT
Elizabeth Gaunt, aged 89 or 90, died of old age.
14 September 1845
SKINNER
Ann Skinner, aged 42, died from pulmonary consumption.
John Webb, aged 28, died from phthisis [tuberculosis]. [MI: Sacred
to the memory of John [Webb]
son of Thomas & Mary Ann [PR: Marianne] Webb,
who died 8 November 1849,
aged 28 years.] [PR:
Thomas Webb, Farmer, Coombe Grove Farm, Wimpole]
The Burial Register for the Parish of Wimpole continues at (Page Five) 1850-1899.
[Original transcript to 1863 by T P R Layng, 1983]
* indicates page is unavailable. ** indicates some year transcriptions are available. † indicates complete page has been set to facilitate name searches.
This page was last updated on: 19 October 2020.
St Andrew's Parish Church, Wimpole A living church for the Parish of Wimpole, located within the National Trust's
Wimpole Hall Estate. The Church is managed and maintained by the Parochial Church Council.