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Donington Old Cemetery
Donington, Lincolnshire County, England

This is not a complete listing of all of the burials in this cemetery. The records below were provided by contributors to Interment.net.

56 not readable
39 Blank markers
??, ??, b. 28 Jun, d. 28 Jun (no name or year on marker)
??, ??, s/w Charles S??ner, [SC]
??, ??, s/w Harry Bristow, [SC]
??, ??, s/w Mabel and Samuel Houghton, [SC]
??, Ada, (only first name on memorial), [SC]
??, Annie E., (no date), [SC]
??, Daniel, d. Apr, h/o Mary ??, s/w Mary??, [SC]
??, Eliza Ann, (not readable), [SC]
??, Ethel Jane, s/w Mark Charles and Mary Ann ??, [SC]
??, Harvey, d. 12 Feb 2002 (Single name on stone might be surname), [SC]
??, Kristina Dawn, d. 31 Jan 1980, age 12 wks, s/w Edward R. Taylor, Grandaughter of and s/w Mabel Taylor, [SC]
??, Mark Charles, s/w Mary Ann and Ethel Jane, [SC]
??, Mary Ann, s/w Mark Charles and Ethel Jane ??, [SC]
??, Mary, d. 17 Jan 1917, age 64 yrs, d/o and s/w John and Sarah Thorogood, [SC]
??, Mary, s/w Daniel ??, [SC]
??, Maud Beatrice, s/w Mollie Enderby and Herbert James Blackwell, [SC]
??, Rhoda, (date not readable), [SC]
??, Susannah, d. 22 Jul 19??, age 89 yrs, Sister of and s/w Annie Machin, [SC]
??, William, (not readable), [SC]
??y, Emma (Clark), b. 18??, d. 1959, w/o Joseph ??y, d/o and s/w Sophia Clark, [SC]
?aft, Herbert, d. 29 Jun 19??, age ?7 yrs, [SC]
Ba??, Richard, d. 14 Aug 1913, age 3 yrs, 'accidentally drowned', s/o ?. F. and ? Ba??, [SC]
Co?e, Emma, d. Mar 195?, age 77 yrs, [SC]
Co?ks, Mary Catherine, d/o ? and E Co?ks, [SC]
Holt, ??, d. 8 Nov 190?, age 58 yrs, [SC]

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