~ ST. PAUL'S CEMETERY ~

LONGPORT, CANTERBURY

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The churchyard is on Longport roundabout almost opposite St Augustine's Abbey

Index

showing the memorials in the next row of the cemetery

 

*not readable (very faint lettering)

To the memory of

ANN wife of MICHAEL

HOPKINS of this parish

who departed this life

December the 2nd 1788

aged 26 years

 

*unreadable

To

the memory of

SARAH SPICE SMITH

who after many years affliction

departed this life Jan 26th 1836

aged 42 years

Also

KEZIAN NORRINGTON

..........

*with footstone

KN

1849

Smith - Broad Street

Norrington - Orchard Street, buried Aug 24, 1849 aged 48

$ Dane Hill Margate - Kezian Independent born in County

 

*barely readable

Sacred

to the memory of

CHARLES WILLIAMS

who died the 30th of June 1824

aged 50 years

Also MARY wife of the above

who died the 29th of September

1826 aged 50 years

Also ANN their daughter

who died the 22nd of February

1842 aged 21 years

plus footstone

CW 1824

MW 1826

AW 1842

*there is an Ann Williams, servant with Fanny Williams, servant and Elizabeth Williams servant in Lamb Lane with Sarah WILLIAMS (60)

 

*somewhat readable

Sacred

to the memory of

THOMAS SMITH son of

THOMAS & ELIZABETH MARY SMITH

of Lower Bridge Street in the parish

of St. George the Martyr

who died May 9th 1840 aged 55 years

Also of

JOHN MAUD SMITH

of the above named parish

who died November 22, 187?

aged 28 years

*Ivy Lane

 

Sacred

to the memory of

THOMAS RICHARDSON

of this parish

who departed this life

August 2, 1822

in the 87th year of his age

......

*of Church street

 

Sacred

to the memory of

FRANCIS HOPPER

late of this parish and

formerly of Sturry, carpenter

who died March 20th, 1837

aged 73 years

He left surviving MARY his wife

one son and one daughter

Also of the above

MARY his wife

who died Sept 13, 1852

aged 83 years

Francis HOPPER buried March 26, 1837

christening of a Francis HOPPER, April 24, 1763 Sturry, Kent

A marriage of a Francis HOPPER and Mary MOULD (MONDE) June 24, 1790 at St. Margaret's Canterbury

1838 Directory Mrs. Mary Hopper of no. 20 Broad Street

% No. 20 Broad Street, Mary HOPPER and Frances HOPPER granddaughter

*1830 Poll book there was a Franics Hopper of Wingham, Kent, Labourer

ALSO A Francis HOPPER of St. Paul, Canterbury, BAKER, bachelor (age 22) and Mary GOLDFINCH of the same parish, spinster on December 15, 1817 (maybe a relation?)

 

Sacred

to the memory of

DULCIBELLA

wife of JOHN DEAKNEY

who died Nov 16th 1846

aged 61 years

1838 there was a possible marriage of a John DEAKNEY and a Dulcibella SAMPSON

$ was an Isabella DEAKNEY (c. 1790) in Ivy Lane, and a John DEAKNEY in the Westgate Gaol (victualler) looks like from the 1838 Directory that there was a John DEAKNEY victualler of the NAVY ARMS in Ivy Lane

death under Dussabella Oct-Dec qtr Canterbury vol 5 pg 47

Many Deakney's of Canterbury in Ramsgate

 

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showing the memorials in the next row of the cemetery

 

Sacred to the memory of

JOHN GIFFORD late of this parish

who died 25th August 1793 aged 67 years

Also of ANN his wife

who died 15th August 1811 aged 72 years

Also of SUSANNAH daughter of the above

who died 2 July 1780 aged 7 years

Also in front of this stone

..................

ANN wife of

W. J. GIFFORD

who died 7th Nov. 1818 58 years

*Longport

Marriage of a John GIFFORD and Ann TORTO on October 4, 1779 at St. Paul's Canterbury

also a marriage of a William James GIFFORD to Ann GARRISH on January 18, 1793 at St. Paul's, Canterbury

 

In Memory of

ELIZABETH MARSH

late of this parish

who died June 12th 1822

aged 24 years

....

..... with Christ forevermore

*Broad Street

 

Sacred

to the memory of

JOHN SOUTHEE baker of this parish

who departed this life January 9th 1849

aged 67 years

Also ELIZABETH wife of the above

who departed this life December 25th 1841

aged 59 years

The left surviving two sons and four

daughters viz. THOMAS, HARRIET

MARY ANN

ELIZABETH ANN, SOPHIA & JOHN

Also JOHN

...... (died 1842)

footstone

JS 1849

ES 1841

JTN 1842

$ John SOUTHEE baker of Ivy Lane with wife Elizabeth and children Mary, Elizabeth, John, Harriet

*Married Elizabeth Boorman July 1805

*John was the son of Thomas and Elizabeth Southee. He was baptised November 11, 1781 at St. Mary Magdalene

*thanks kindly to Liz for the information

 

Sacred

to the memory of

SARAH CHAMBERS

late of this parish

who died January 30th 1829

aged 82 years

Also of

HENRY COX

son of the above

who died February 10, 1843

aged 67 years

Footstone

SC 1829

HC 1843

 

In Memory of

CHARLOTTE WHITE

died June 11 1805

aged 8 years

Also of

FRANCIS WHITE

died March 27, 1808

aged 3 years

 

(STONE?)

Sacred

to the memory of

Mr. THOMAS STROUD

late of this parish

Gent. and late

of the parish of Godmersham

& Blackheath

who died the 10th of October 1815

aged 73 years

 

_

In memory of

JOHN WHITE

who died March 1841

aged 80 years

Also ANN his wife

who died 21st March 1833

aged 69 years

Also 3 daughters of the above

viz. CHARLOTTE died 11th June 1805

aged 8 years

FRANCES died 27th March 1806

aged 5 years

ANN ELIZABETH

wife of S. BARROW

died 16th February 1835

aged 46 years

Footstone

JW 1841

AW 1833

CW 1805

FW 1808

AEB 1835

*1838 directory there was a J. WHITE of St. Paul's Street who was a Supervisor of the Excise Office

there was also a John WHITE (coal merchant dealer) in Blackfriars

There were at least 8 John WHITE's in Canterbury in 1841 (3 in St. Paul's)

 

Here lieth ye body of

WILLIAM HOLLAND

He died June the 13th

1763

aged 25 years

 

In memory of

ABRAHAM CHAPMAN

late of Thenham

in this county

who died Feb 10 1841

aged 41 years

He left surviving

MARY his wife and children.

*died St. Augutine's gaol

 

_

Here lieth interred ye body of

Mr. THOMAS BULLOCK late

of this parish and one of ye

Aldermen of the City of

Canterbury, who was Mayor

of the said City in the years

1724 & 1731 He departed

this life the 13th day of Febr

1738 in ye 75 year of his age

He left issue 2 sons & 2 daugh

SUSAN by his first wife, MARY

VALENTINE & EDWARD by his

second who he left surviving

 

 

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