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Saint Wulfram Churchyard
Grantham, Lincolnshire County, England

Submitted by Shelley Clack, Apr 21, 2007 [sclack@tiscali.co.uk].

??, ?, age 20 yrs
??, ?, age 6? Yrs, S/w Ann ?, Grandfather of and s/w George ?
??, ?, d. 17 Nov 1825
??, ?, d. 1799 (Stone is nameless) 'Beneath this stone are deposited in sure and certain hope of joyful resurrection the remains of a sinner! Redeemed by an inestimable price and created by divine grace an heir of eternal glory.
??, ?, d. Dec 181?, age ?3 yrs, S/w Ann ?
??, ?, Memorial to all the people buried in the church (there are no names listed)
??, Ann, d. Dec 147, age 87 yrs, S/w ? ?, Grandmother of and s/w George ?
??, Ann, d. Jun 177?, S/w ??
??, Ann, S/w John ?
??, Elizabeth, 'Also Elizabeth the wife', S/w Mary Stevenson
??, Ellen, d. 26 Oct 1856, age 25 yrs, D/o and s/w George Allen
??, George, d. 1855, Grandson of and s/w Ann and ? ?
??, John, S/w Ann ?
??, M. I., d. Jul 18??
??, Mary, Unreadable
??, Robert, d. Mar 1851, age ?5 yrs, S/w unreadable
??, Sarah, Unreadable
??, Thomas, d. 11 May 1751, age 93 yrs
??, William, Unreadable
???edpen, Elizabeth, S/w Richard and Robert ???edpen
???edpen, Robert, S/w Elizabeth and Richard
???edpen, Richard, S/w Elizabeth and Robert ??edpen
???is, John, d. 26 Dec 1773, age 62 yrs
???son, Henry, d. 23 Sep 1???
??hrane, William, Unreadable
??rguson, Sarah, d. 183?, age 29 yrs, D/o and s/w Joseph and Sarah Richardson
F., A. M., d. 1852
H. R., Unreadable
Leak, ???ieal, d. 27 Feb 1???, S/w unreadable
Marshall, ?, Unreadable
P. E., d. 1852
Rawlinson, ?, S/w Thomas and Sarah Rawlinson
W?, Richard, d. 1852, S/o George and Ann W?
Wa????in, William, age 77 yrs
West, ?, d. 16 May 1?41

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