Many thanks for all of your help so far, its all interesting,
1. We have two people, one named Susan and the other Jemima
2. Susan could be the wife of John Outram (1783) as Annette as found the death of a John Outram in 1810, which states that he was in the army enlisted in 1806, If it is the same guy, this means that Susan was left at home with a new born as their son also called John was born in 1806,when John was christened did they both attend the event? or was he called away later on eg 1810, Why did he go to Barbados, was their a war on then? If John died in 1810 this also explains the widow part in Susannah death notice in 1814 ,age 29, was she from St Margaret's parish, which could explain her own burial their. I guess son John would have been bought by grandparents.
3. John Outram marriage is 1800, widow 50 which makes his birth around 1750.
4, Jemima Rider wid 40 which makes her birth around 1760. I also see that she was from All Saints.
Thinking about it ,is their any chance of looking for Susan

? 1785 from St Margaret's. or even her marriage to John Outram, one would think that she would have got married in her own parish.
Just some ideas,
pcjr
New Zealand