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Research on the Eyre family:

Bradbourne

In the churchyard at Bradbourne. All Saints, Bradbourne. Looking across the fields at Bradbourne.

Others born in this parish:

Memorials:

Henry Buckston, died 1643

Millicent Banks, died 1778


Thomas MOORE,   1788

Ralph Bateman SLEIGH,   1858

Ann WHEELDON,   1760

Dorothy WHEELDON,   1766

Elizabeth WHEELDON,   1733

Hannah WHEELDON,   1781

Margaret WHEELDON,   1778

Mary WHEELDON,   1770

Samuel WHEELDON,   1734

Samuel WHEELDON,   1773


Ann EYRE,  1775

Ann EYRE,   13 August 1812

Anthony EYRE,   1823

Dorothy EYRE,   1774

Francis EYRE,   1779

Francis EYRE,   1821

Hannah EYRE,   1819

John EYRE,   1841

Margaret EYRE,   01 November 1785

Mary EYRE,   1814

Mary EYRE,   Abt 1843

Phoebe EYRE,   1816

Ralph EYRE,   1821

Ralph EYRE,   26 November 1788

Richard EYRE,   1815

Richard EYRE,   29 May 1791

Richard EYRE,   6 October 1783

Samuel EYRE,   Abt 1850

Sarah EYRE,   1777

Sarah EYRE,   1818

Sarah EYRE,   22 May 1811

William EYRE,   1781

William EYRE,   1835



As well as the families researched, we have extracted some additional  baptisms, marriages and burials for the surnames EYRE and WHEELDON in this parish.  Please get in touch if you would like us to check for your ancestor.  

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