Author Topic: Does anyone have access to MI's for Downham Churchyard?  (Read 1071 times)

Offline M.T.H

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Does anyone have access to MI's for Downham Churchyard?
« on: Saturday 28 May 05 23:03 BST (UK) »
Hi,

I have recently discovered that my ggrandmother was the church warden at Downham church between 1918 and 1920 and that her and her husband along with other family members are buried in Downham churchyard.

If there is someone who does have access to the Monumental inscriptions for Downham,would you be kind enough to have a look for the following;

Gertrude Minnie Willis (nee Garland) (my ggrandmother) b.1879 Cambridge d.?After 1920 ???

George Willis (her husband) b.27th April 1874 in Downham,d.12th Sept 1917 at Ramsden Bellhouse.

I would also be interested in any other Willis's that are buried in Downham churchyard.


Many thanks,Mick ;)
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Re: Does anyone have access to MI's for Downham Churchyard?
« Reply #1 on: Sunday 21 August 05 19:58 BST (UK) »
would this be downham just outside wickford?
if it is this isnt far from my dad and if you want i could maybe visit him soon ? ;D

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baldwin- west ham
brookes- west ham
burrell- hornchurch/romford
camp- west ham
davis- west ham, romford
fraas- london
harvey- surrey/london
gilbert - west ham/london
parry - london
rogers- west ham/london
singer- london/kent ?
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Re: Does anyone have access to MI's for Downham Churchyard?
« Reply #2 on: Wednesday 08 February 06 22:46 GMT (UK) »
I'm just bumping this thread back up as I'm still looking for the info.If anyone can help I'd be really grateful.Just for clarification it is the Downham near Wickford as Donna Paul mentioned.

Many thanks,Mick ;)
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