1832 Burials Register, All Saints', Rudby-in-Cleveland
Entries made by Revd R J Barlow
The register shows: Name – Abode – When buried – Age
John Cook – Hutton – Octr 3rd – 48 yrs
Stephen Catchasides – Hutton – Octr 6th – 39 yrs
Wm Bainbridge – Hutton – Octr 6th – 13 yrs
Thos Preston – Hutton – Octr 6th – 50 yrs
Thos Souter – Hutton – Octr 6 – 5 yrs
Jane Bainbridge – Hutton – Octr 7th – 16 yrs
Jas Catchasides – Hutton – Octr 7th –
Grace Catchasides – Hutton – Octr 7 – 82 yrs
T. C. Pulman Surgeon – Hutton – Octr 7th – 36 yrs
John Passman – Hutton – Octr 7th – 5 yrs
Jane How – Hutton – Octr 7th – 1 yr
*Maryanne Bainbridge – Hutton – Octr
*Betty Skelton – Hutton – Octr
Thos Hall – Hutton – Octr 12th – 73 yrs
Benjamin Hall – Hutton – Octr 12 – 25 yrs
Dinah Rayne – Hutton – Octr 13th – 81 yrs
Elizabeth Bainbridge – Hutton – Octr 13 – 6 yrs
Jane Cole – Hutton – Octr 15 – 75 yrs
*Harriott Passman – Hutton – Octr 15th – 4 yrs
*Jane Walton – Hutton – Octr 16th – 59 yrs
Jonathan Eland – Hutton – Octr 19th – 82 yrs
Thos Shaw – Hutton – Octr 23 – 65 yrs
Robt Sheppard – Barrak Parish of Egglescliffe [ie. Barwick] – Octr 27th – 4 yrs
Jane Shaw – Hutton – Octr 28 – 62 yrs
Elizabeth Dixon – Hutton – Nov 10th – 41 yrs
Jane Hall – Hutton – Novr 12 – 30 yrs
Jacob Honeyman – Hutton – Nov 14th – 75 yrs
Jane Cook – Hutton – Novr 15th – 40 yrs
David Souter – Hutton – Novr 19 – 13 yrs
Elizabeth Souter – Hutton – Novr 29th – 87 yrs
John Orrigh – Faceby – Decr 3rd – 75 yrs
Emma Souter – Hutton – Decr 11th – 38 yrs
Rachel Cook – Hutton – Decr 16th – 91 yrs
* Mary Anne Bainbridge's age is left blank in Mr Barlow's additional "Sepultorum nomina" list
* Betty Skelton's age is left blank in the "Sepultorum nomina" list
* Harriott Passman's age, unclear in the main register, is clearly 6 in the "Sepultorum nomina" list
* Jane Walton's age is given as 57 in the "Sepultorum nomina" list
Hi Alice,
ReplyDeleteJacob Honeyman in the burial list 14th Nov 1832 was my 4x Great Grandad. He was baptised at Hutton on 16th Aug. 1757 as William Honeyman. Wouldn't it have been great if they had listed all the christian names of the people when they baptised them; it would make research so much easier.
William had a son my 3x Gt Gr Dad called Jacob, Baptised 9th Aug 1785 Hutton. Jacob moved to Darlington sometime before the 1841 census, but it seems he had also lived in Hartlepool for a few years. I'm wondering if the move had something to do with the cholera epidemic, or maybe just the lack of work as the weaving industry wound down. He worked as a Weaver in Darlington at Pease's Mill.
Great to see your website is going strong. Thanks for the articles, they are really interesting.
Take Care,
Dave Honneyman.