St Paul’s section of St Sepulchre’s Cemetery, Oxford: some biographies
(including the later parish of St Barnabas)
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John ALDEN (1796–1857), butcher; his second wife Mrs Caroline ALDEN, née Cabbell (1803–1875); and his father-in-law Thomas Roffe CABBELL (c.1780–1856)
John ALLAM senior (c.1784–1856), corn dealer; his second wife Mrs Mary Ann ALLAM née Saunders (c.1785–1855); his grandsons William James ALLAM (1840–1859) and Alfred Henry Allam (1850–1888); and his great-granddaughter Elizabeth Ann Marsh (1869–1886)
John ALLAM junior (1810–1860), farmer; his second wife Mrs Ann ALLAM, née Gumm (c.1819–1898); and their daughters Mrs Sarah Amelia MARSH, née ALLAM (1847–1873), Elizabeth ALLAM (1852–1859), and Mary Ann ALLAM (1855–1871)
Mrs Sophia ARIES, née Howard (1811–1883), who was married to two milkmen, both many years her junior, and her son James ARIES (1858–1867)
William Reuben PHILLIPS (1834–1907), stonemason and builder, and his wife Mrs Martha PHILLIPS, née Welford (1840–1901)
Samuel Saxon ASHOVER (1857–1870), schoolboy and chorister at St Paul’s
John Osier AXTELL (1813–1879), stonemason, and his wife Mrs Harriet AXTELL, née Bailey (1815–1860)
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Richard BAKER (c.1793–1863), a sawyer; his wife Mrs Sarah BAKER, née Allder (c.1797–1866); and their son Thomas BAKER (1833–1857), a chorister at St Paul's Church
Andrew David BARGUSS (1869–1930), cab proprietor, and his wife Mrs Bertha Annie BARGUSS, née Haynes (1858–1928)
Thomas BARTON (1790–1853), retired, and his wife Mrs Mary BARTON, née Bond (1788–1864)
Mrs Eliza BATEMAN, née Conway (1856–1905), grocer's wife, and her daughter Miss Laura BATEMAN (1894–1918)
Joseph BAYLIS (c.1792–1862), carpenter, and his second wife Mrs Mary BAYLIS, née Best (c.1799–1875)
Thomas Page BELL (1791–1865), printer; his first wife Mrs Mary Ann BELL, née Pulbrook (1793–1855); and their daughters Miss Sarah BELL (1820–1892) and Miss Louisa BELL (c.1831–1892)
Henry BENNEY (1806–1901), a tailor; his wife Mrs Catherine BENNEY, née Dorrell (c.1810–1887); their children Henry BENNEY(1835–1854), [Abraham] Willoughby BENNEY (1839–1854), and Miss Sarah BENNEY (1841–1922); and Catherine’s mother Mrs Mary DORRELL (c.1782–1864)
Walter George BENNETT (1848/9–1893), dyer, later clerk; his wife Mrs Penelope BENNETT, née Parker (1848–1927); and their son Alec William BENNETT (1879–1903)
William BLACKWELL, saddler (c.1801–1883)
William BOLTER (c.1794–1876), farmer, and his sister-in-law Mrs Sarah BOLTER, née Porter (1790–1881)
George BOWERS (1824–1904), prison warder, then college servant; his wife Mrs Jane BOWERS, née Taylor (1833–1916); and their daughter Annie Beatrice BOWERS (1873–1884)
Mrs Ann BOYCE, née East (c.1812–1887); her daughter Mrs Mary Ann KETHRO, formerly Mrs Parker, née Boyce (1847–1930); her daughter Mary Ann's first husband Colin PARKER (1846–1880), a grocer's porter; and her daughter Mary Ann's second husband Thomas James KETHRO (1840–1891), a stonemason
Richard BREATHWITT (1831–1874), Clerk of Works at Keble College who fell to his death during its construction, and his wife Mrs Eliza BREATHWITT, née SMITH (1830–1880)
Mrs Sarah BREATHWITT, née Jones (1853–1929), and her parents John JONES and Charlotte JONES
George BROOKE (1824–1880), solicitor’s managing clerk; his wife Mrs Hannah BROOKE, née Hutton (1823/4–1903); and their daughter Miss Caroline BROOKE (1853–1929)
James BROWN senior (c.1789–1857), tailor; and his second wife Mrs Caroline BROOKS, formerly Mrs Brown & Mrs Gillett, née Tyler (c.1801–1861)
Walter BRUCE (1839–1899), a whitesmith, and his first wife Mrs Lydia Elizabeth BRUCE, née Smith (1838–1875)
William BRUCKER (1831–1888), builder; his wife Mrs Frances Sarah BRUCKER, née Ludlow, Pre-Raphaelite model (1829–1879); and their sons Arthur BRUCKER (born and died 1864) and Harry Edward BRUCKER (1868–1871)
Richard BUTLER (1809–1869), a tailor; his wife Mrs Ann BUTLER, née Sanders (1806–1875); their son William Thomas BUTLER (1843–1955); their daughter Rosa BUTLER (1845–1853); and Mrs Butler's elder sister Miss Mary Ann Sanders (1804–1884)
Miss Margaret BYGATE (1787–1869), who ran a ladies’ seminary
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George Augustus CAMBRAY (1821–1889), clothes cleaner, and his wife Mrs Ann CAMBRAY, née Dalby (1823–1887)
George Richard CAMBRAY (1850/1–1905), cabinet maker; his wife Mrs Alice Fanny CAMBRAY, née Thomas (1850–1945); and their daughter Grace CAMBRAY (1881–1883)
Joseph Harry CARROW (1848–1868), unattached student at the University of Oxford who died twelve days after matriculation
Arthur CASEMORE (1845–1916), shoemaker; his wife Mrs Martha CASEMORE, née Jenner (1834–1904); and their son Arthur Richard CASEMORE (1871/2–1896)
Miss Anne CASTELL (1794–1870) and her sister Miss Maria CASTELL (1800–1877)
John CASTELL (1791–1873), college servant; his wife Mrs Hannah CASTELL, née Carpenter (1805–1859); and their son Henry Thomas Stamp CASTELL (1846–1896)
Joseph CASTLE (1812–1890), engineer at Oxford University Press; his wife Mrs Martha CASTLE, née Savoury (1819–1897); and their daughters Miss Martha CASTLE (1842/3–1900) and Mary Ann CASTLE (1849–1854)
John CHILLINGWORTH (1777–1850), farmer of Marston and Summertown; his wife Mrs Mary CHILLINGWORTH, née Kirrey (1785–1859); their son John CHILLINGWORTH junior (1820–1896); and their son’s wife Mrs Maria Chillingworth, née Hills (1819–1900)
Miss Rose Potter CLARIBUTT (c.1813–1879), Matron of the Radcliffe Infirmary for nearly thirty years
Alfred Thomas CLEAVER (1835–1906), compositor, and his wife Mrs Mary Ann CLEAVER née Duffield (1834–1911)
Thomas COLE (1849–1889), railway guard killed by a train at Wheatley station; his wife Emma Hall COLE, née Price (1849–1925); and his daughter Frances Winifred COLE (1887–1893)
Henry COLES (1847/8–1928), solicitor's clerk, and his wife Mrs Ellen COLES, née Knight (1850–1933)
Thomas COMBE (1796–1872), printer and patron of the arts, and his wife Martha Howell Bennett COMBE, née Edwards (1806–1893)
Robert COOMBS (1855–1909), a tailor, and his wife Mrs Emma COOMBS, formerly Mrs Webb, née Sampson (1839/40–1930)
George COWDEROY (c.1826–1904), chief clerk at Oxford Post Office, and his wife Mrs Mary Ann COWDEROY, née Bell (1824–1891)
Mrs Susannah COWLEY née Hodgkins (1795–1877), and her son George COWLEY (1830–1852), a carpenter
Thomas COWLEY (1822–1901), a carpenter; his wife Mrs Ann COWLEY, née Marsh (1821–1903); and their daughters Kate Florence COWLEY (1858–1866), Miss Esther Susannah COWLEY (1861–1903) and Phoebe Judith COWLEY (1863–1866)
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Samuel DAVIS (1799–1863), printer, and his wife Mrs Frances DAVIS, née Bond (c.1789–1880)
William DAVIS (c.1797–1864), timber merchant, and his wife Mrs Catharine DAVIS (c.1800–1852)
Stanhope DAWSON (1817–1859), a druggist; and his youngest daughter Dorinda Georgiana DAWSON (1850–1860)
Mrs Sophia DARLING née Lawrence, widowed dressmaker (c.1791–1866)
Thomas DENNIS (1828–1875), militia staff sergeant
John Thomas DOBNEY (c.1785–1866), first Superintendent Registrar of Births, Marriages, & Deaths for Oxford, and his second wife Mrs Mary Dobney née Arnett (1806–1861)
Thomas DODSON (1789–1869), ostler; his wife Mrs Ann DODSON, née Prior (1814–1891); and their grandson William Thomas ROYLE (1873–1883)
William Bottomley DUGGAN (1844–1904), Vicar of St Paul’s Church for 33 years
Mrs Harriett DUNBAR née Bannister (c.1812–1868), a gardener’s wife
Thomas DYER (1808–1856), grocer; his wife Mrs Anne DYER, née Hedges (1814–1858); and their sons Thomas Hedges DYER (1839–1859) and Andrew James DYER (1856–1858)
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John EDWARDS (1777–1858), ironmonger, and his daughters Miss Margaret Howell Bennett EDWARDS (1811–1887) and Mrs Sarah Susan HEWETT, née Edwards (1815–1869)
David ELDERFIELD (1810–1871), maltster; his wife Mrs Mary ELDERFIELD, née Nichols (1809–1871); their sons Charles ELDERFIELD (1845–1869), bricklayer and George ELDERFIELD (1840–1912), carpenter; and George's wife Mrs Ann ELDERFIELD, née Barnes (1837–1914)
Miss Beatrix ELRINGTON (1862/3–1929), daughter of a General who worked for the Korean Mission
William Shepherd EMBURY (1825–1868), printer and Methodist preacher; his wife Mrs Kate Adelaide EMBURY, née Parr (1830–1899); and their son John William EMBURY (1856–1946)
William John EVANS (1807–1887), shoemaker; his wife Mrs Susannah Elizabeth EVANS, née Holloway (1821–1902); and their three infant children Jane EVANS (1850–1851), Thomas George EVANS (1852–1854), and Joseph George EVANS (born and died 1862)
Henry EYLES (1813–1876), wood carver; his wife Mrs Mary Ann EYLES, née Harwood (1816–1862); their son Henry William EYLES (1839–1860); their infant children Eleanor Jane EYLES (b. & d.1850); Ada Augusta EYLES (1851–1854); Alfred Frederick EYLES and Alice Maude EYLES (1857–1858), twins; and Amy Gertrude EYLES (b. & d. 1859); and their grandsons Hubert PRICE (1885–1887) and Philip John PRICE (1892–1893)
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Charles FAULKNER (c.1815–1882), butcher; his wife Mrs Maria FAULKNER, née Bolter (1816–1892); and their son Aubrey FAULKNER (1839–1878)
Frederick FAULKNER (1808/9–1880), a George Street broker; his second wife Mrs Ann FAULKNER, née Leeson (1820/1–1860); and their children Lauretta, Emily, Julia, and Charles FAULKNER
Miss Eliza Mary FLEETWOOD (1835–1911), and her daughter Miss Lavinia Georgina TAUNTON [FLEETWOOD] (1858–1926)
Griffin FLETCHER (c.1792–1853), driver of the Oxford to Cambridge coach until the 1840s, and his wife Mrs Ann FLETCHER, née Andrews (1801–1872)
Mrs Maria FORD, née Geyton (1820–1901) and her daughter Miss Emma Maria FORD, pupil teacher at St Paul’s School (1844–1860)
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William GARRETT (c.1829–1890), a soldier who became a college servant, and his wife Mrs Sarah Ann GARRETT, née Nott (1829–1934), who lived to be 105
Mary Eliza GEORGE (born and died 1853), infant daughter of a tailor
William GILLAM (1819–1873), a carpenter who died of typhoid; his wife Mrs Margaret GILLAM, née Cannon (1825–1915); their son Arthur Robert GILLAM (1871–1872); and their daughter Miss Clara GILLAM (1862–1939)
Edgar GLANVILLE (c.1809–1867), solicitor’s clerk; his wife Mrs Mary Ann GLANVILLE, née Brown (1809–1869); and their son Frederick Lewis GLANVILLE (1854–1885)
Benjamin Joseph GLAZEBROOK (1858–1879), unattached student who died after drinking prussic acid
John GODFREY (1799–1872), surgeon; his wife Mrs Elizabeth Williamson GODFREY, née Saunders (1805–1874); and their son James Alfred GODFREY (1835–1869)
John GODFREY (1812–1861), upholsterer; his second wife Mrs Mary Ann GODFREY, née Burley (1818–1867); and their son William Henry GODFREY, electrotype printer (1851–1890)
Mrs Frances GRACIE née White (1849–1882), wife of a tailor, and her baby sons Eden White GRACIE (born and died 1878) and Alexander GRACIE (born and died 1881)
George GRANT (c.1831–1858), unidentified
Mrs Mary GRAY (c.1785–1850), copperplate printer
Anne GREEN (born and died 1852) and her brother Miles William GREEN (born and died 1861), children of a college servant
Miss Elizabeth GREEN (1833–1857) and her sisters Miss Emily GREEN (1841–1917) and Miss Mary Round GREEN (1850–1898)
Henry GREEN (1808–1861), printer, and his wife Mrs Sarah GREEN, née Round (1807/8–1898)
Simeon GREEN (1845–1868), faggot-maker; his brother Benjamin GREEN (1848–1897), wood dealer and cab-driver; and Benjamin’s wife Mrs Marian Field GREEN, née Grantham (1849–1898)
Joseph GRIFFIN (1810–1880), college servant; his wife Mrs Martha GRIFFIN, née Wheeler (c.1808–1892); and his sister Miss Sophia GRIFFIN (1799–1868)
Joseph William GRIFFIN (1845–1877), college servant; his brother Frank Henry GRIFFIN (1847–1877), solicitor’s general clerk; and their sister Mrs Mary Ann BISHOP, née Griffin (1849–1921)
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Alfred HACKMAN (1811–1874), Sub-Librarian at the Bodleian, Precentor of Christ Church, Vicar of St Paul’s Church
Joseph HALE (1819–1881), Jericho baker; his wife Mrs Eliza HALE, née Hadley (1825–1866); their daughter Mrs Fanny Mary YOUNG, née Hale (1853–1931); their son Henry HALE (1856–1875); and their daughter Rose HALE (1861–1870)
Six HALE infants, children of the Jericho baker
Edward Pickard HALL (1808–1886), Printer at the Clarendon Press; his wife Mrs Annie HALL, née Ralph (1814–1892); and their daughters Alys HALL (1853–1883) and Mary Ellen Pickard HALL (1840–1914)
Mrs Sarah Jane HALL, née Alden (1829–1882), a carpenter’s wife, and her children Emma Jane HALL (1853–1866) and Henry John HALL (1856–1864)
Alfred William HALLETT (1842/3–1878), ironmonger's assistant
Mrs Sarah HARDS, née Jarvis (1802–1857) and her daughter Miss Mary Ann Jarvis HARDS (1827–1906)
William HARPER (c.1828–1878), blacksmith turned stonemason, and his wife Jane HARPER (c.1827–1885), linen draper
Mrs Hannah HARRIS, née Alcock (c.1796–1857) and her daughter Mrs Mary GRIFFITHS, née Harris (c.1821–1878)
Mrs Eliza HEMMINGS, née Freeman (1858–1894), killed by her husband, James John Thorley Hemmings
Thomas HEMMINS (c.1822–1890), hairdresser, later college servant; his wife Mrs Sarah Emma HEMMINS, née Allnutt (1824–1884); and their son Charles Allnutt HEMMINS (1861–1882)
Henry HESTER (1860–1912), tinplate man, then house-painter; his wife Mrs Mary Ann HESTER, née Brain (1857–1946); and their daughter Mrs Rachel Mary PIMM, née Hester (1885–1934)
Charles HICKMAN (1800–1873), cabinet maker; his wife Mrs Martha HICKMAN, née Simmonds (1797/8–1873); and their son Charles Edwin HICKMAN (1836–1870)
John William HIGGINS (1855–1930), landlord of Jericho House (now the Jericho Tavern); his wife Mrs Emily HIGGINS, née Sides (1852–1909); their five sons Hugh Alfred HIGGINS (1885–1887), George Duncan Albert HIGGINS (1884–1897), Percival HIGGINS (d.1879), William John HIGGINS (1877–1879), and Thomas Henry Sides HIGGINS (1876–1945); and Emily’s brother Thomas SIDES (1840–1880)
Joseph HIGGINS the Younger (1826/7–1877), landlord of Jericho House (now the Jericho Tavern) and his wife Mrs Eliza HIGGINS, née Thornton (1822/3–1893)
Mrs Sophia HIGGINS, née Randell (1808–1873); her daughter Miss Jane HIGGINS (1837–1858); and her niece Miss Elizabeth TUBB (1817–1858)
John HILL (c.1822–1897), upholsterer's porter; his wife Mrs Johanna HILL, née Brennan (c.1826–1909); and their daughter Miss Marion Josephine HILL (1863–1937)
Charles HOLLOWAY (c.1816–1878), accountant, and his bookbinder son George HOLLOWAY (1842–1875)
George Mansell HOLLOWAY (1868–1889) and his aunt Mrs Hannah DRAPER, née Holloway (c.1836–1889)
William John HOLLWAY (1796–1855), carpenter, and his wife Mrs Elizabeth HOLLWAY, née Lipscomb (1791–1863)
Mrs Harriet Margaret HOWKINS, née Hearn (1856–1892), tailoress and wife of an ink-maker, and her baby son Horace Albert HOWKINS (1892–3)
Mrs Jane HOWSE, née Browning (c.1821–1857), first wife of the college servant William Howse, and her daughter Elizabeth HOWSE (1852/3–1864); and Mrs Hannah HOWSE, née Farmer (1830–1867), his second wife, and her daughter Sarah Hannah HOWSE (1861–1867)
George James HUGHES (1848–1908), cabinet maker; his wife Mrs Emma HUGHES, née Coltman (1843/4–1921); and their two infant children
Charles Cowens HUNT (1853–1876)
Philip HURCOMB (1810–1873), printer & publican; his wife Mrs Jane HURCOMB, née Sanders (1814–1893); his daughters Miss Jane Sanders HURCOMB (1837–1860), Mrs Eliza MARTIN née Hurcomb (1840–1871), and Miss Anna HURCOMB (1842–1883); and his son-in-law George Thomas MARTIN (1821–1873)
Alexander Samuel HURFORD (1820–1886), solicitor; his wife Mrs Maria HURFORD, née Jacob (c.1830–1858); and their baby daughter Adeline Maria HURFORD (born and died 1856)
John HUTT (1832–1882), an ostler, and his wife Mrs Charlotte Ann HUTT, née Tuck (c.1832–1871)
Miss Mary HUTTON (1819–1900), boarding-house keeper, and her sister Miss Margaret HUTTON (1823–1897)
St Paul’s Church in 1835
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William JACKSON (1812–1879), a cooper, and his wife Mrs Sarah JACKSON, née Higgins (1814–1912)
Mrs Sarah JAMES, née Thorney (c.1792–1871), widow of the Yeoman Bedel of Law, and her sons Thomas Charles JAMES (1833–1861) and and Philip Henry JAMES (1835–1858)
Mrs Emma JESSOP née Jelfs (1823–1854), first wife of Richard Jessop
Their daughter Mrs Betsey Emma HALE, née Jessop (1850–1942)
and their son-in-law William Joseph HALE (1846–1928)
John JESSOP (1852–1886), butcher, and his baby daughters Nellie Emma JESSOP (1876–1877) and Ellen Rose JESSOP (1880–1881)
Mrs Lavinia Elizabeth Margaret Mary JESSOP née Soanes (1864–1923) and her son Reginald Joseph JESSOP (1891–1913)
Richard JESSOP senior (1824–1881), butcher of Walton Street, and his second wife wife Mrs Emma JESSOP, née Revill (1836–1927)
Richard JESSOP junior (1858–1909) and his maternal grandmother Mrs Anne REVILLE, née Whittaker (1800–1893)
Mrs Martha JONES, née Alden (1839–1874)
James JOHNSON (1798–1872), builder & timber merchant, and his wife Mrs Jane JOHNSON née Deeley (1822–1863)
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Augustine Margetts KEARSEY (1865–1946), furniture dealer of Jericho; his wife Mrs Eliza KEARSEY, née Russell (1868–1950); and their children Augustine St Clare KEARSEY (1892–1913) and Ethel Eliza KEARSEY (1900–1914)
Elfreda Agatha KEKEWICH (1855–1929), daughter of an army colonel
Edward Reynolds KELLY (1810–1882); his wife Mrs Elizabeth KELLY, née Wardman (c.1816–1875); and their children Elizabeth Mary KELLY (1844–1871), Edward Wardman KELLY (1846–1875), and John George KELLY (1855–1883)
Henry Cornelius KEMPSTER (1827–1910). a tailor; his wife Mrs Hannah Rebecca KEMPSTER, née Finmore (1828–1909); and their daughter Miss Fanny MARIA KEMPSTER (1850–1871)
William KETT (1845–1849), four-year-old son of the apothecary Edward Rogers Kett
Richard KEYS (1788–1863), Under-Sacristan of Christ Church; his wife Mrs Hannah KEYS, née Dawkins (1790–1865); and their son Richard John KEYS (1827–1858)
William KIRTLAND (1786–1864), Assistant Keeper of the Ashmolean Museum
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Miss Eleanor LARGE (c.1797–1872); her son Stephen LARGE (1816–1876), a boat builder; and her daughter-in-law Mrs Elizabeth LARGE (c.1816–1879)
Henry LEVERETT (1818–1880), carpenter, and his wife Mrs Sarah LEVERETT, née Reeks (c.1815–1895)
Mrs Ellen LISEMORE, née Arnold (1843–1884), wife of a china & glass merchant; and her young children Eleanor LISEMORE (1867–1874), William LISEMORE (1872–1882), and Maud LISEMORE (1876–1879)
William LISEMORE (c.1808–1878), earthenware dealer, and his wife Mrs Mary LISEMORE, née Poultney (c.1808–1883)
Lorenzo LUCENA (1807–1881), Roman Catholic and Church of England priest and Hispanic scholar
William LUCY (1837–1873), owner of the Eagle Ironworks; his wife Mrs Alice LUCY, née Jennings (1841–1937); and their three infant children: George Reginald LUCY (1863–1864), Alice Maud M. LUCY (1866/7–1870), and Thomas Arnold LUCY (1870–1871)
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Mrs Alice MacALPIN née Stone (1839–1869), wife of a Scottish draper, and her infant children Margaret Annie MacALPIN (1867–1868) and William MacALPIN (born and died 1869)
Miss Emma MAILING (1872–1898), daughter of a Jericho shoemaker
William MANDER (1768–1856) and his wife Mrs Sarah MANDER, née Kimber (1774–1853)
Mrs Mary MARTIN, née Martin (1792–1862), a corn dealer’s widow, and her daughter Mrs Maria Sarah MARTIN, née Martin (1812–1864), a tailor’s wife
Charles William MAXEY (1826–1887), a tailor, and his wife Mrs Emily MAXEY, née Randall (1830–1886)
Alfred MAYCOCK (1852–1947), Walton Street grocer, and his wife Mrs Esther MAYCOCK, née Pollard (1848–1936)
William MERRY (1828–1862), stonemason and Methodist lay preacher; his wife Mrs Elizabeth CLARKE, formerly Mrs Merry, née Maisey (1835–1914); and his daughter Mrs Mary Ann BURDEN, née Merry (1857–1911)
Richard MORTIMER (1850–1895), Jericho coal merchant: his wife Mrs Elizabeth MORTIMER, née Bricknell (1852–1898); and their sons (William) Thomas Bricknell MORTIMER (1883–1917) and Firnrick Hercules MORTIMER (1885–1898)
Frederick Lewis Rowland MÜLLER (1820/1–1868), bookseller’s assistant, and his wife Hannah Hill MÜLLER, née Hawes (c.1823–1908)
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Richard NICHOLSON (1815–1886), coach painter; his wife Mrs Sarah Harriett NICHOLSON, née Turner (c.1826–1917); and their baby granddaughter Celeste Eugenie Nicholson WALKER (1886–1887)
Mrs Charlotte NOON, née White (c.1819–1852), a Jericho mother killed by her husband
Thomas NOON (1795–1863); his son Thomas William NOON (1830–1851); his daughter Mrs Betsy MARKHAM, née Noon (1824–1850); Betsey’s son Thomas James MARKHAM (1847–1916); and Betsey’s daughter-in-law Mrs Emma MARKHAM, née Loosley (1848–1926)
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James OWEN (1853–1928), a baker, and his wife Mrs Clara OWEN, née Blissett (1858/9–1905)
John PANTING (c.1811–1871), gentleman
Mrs Sarah Wilson PARKER, née Hall (1832–1861), wife of the Clerk of the Examination Schools, and her sister Miss Helen (or Ellen) HALL (1840–1861)
James PENN (1854/5–1918), painter & signwriter; his wife Mrs Eliza PENN, née Collis (1857–1932), and their infant children Ernest, Gertrude, Mildred, Eric, and Dorothy PENN
John PHARAOH (1813–1865), coach & cart wheelwright; his wife Mrs Eliza PHARAOH, née Marsh (1816–1898); and their daughters Elizabeth (Bessie) PHARAOH (1851/2–1867) and Martha Eliza PHARAOH (1854/5–1899)
Richard PHARAOH (1817–1881), a tailor who became a dairyman, and his wife Mrs Ann Sophia PHARAOH, née Irons (1825/6–1887)
Henry PITTMAN (c.1826–1877), a coach trimmer; his sons Hambley George Pittman (1861–1867) and Charles PITTMAN (1866–1937); Charles's wife Mrs Elizabeth Hannah PITTMAN, née Panter (c.1860–1914), and Elizabeth's mother Mrs Emma PANTER, née Pratt (1835–1876)
Joseph PORTER (1818–1883), keeper of the turnpike gate ont he Botley Road, and his wife Mrs Mary Ann PORTER (c.1813–1896)
Stephen PRETTY (1831–1874), a gardener, and his wife Mrs Sarah EDDLES, formerly Mrs Pretty, née Hale (c.1826–1909)
John Alexander PRICKETT (1849–1929), a carpenter, and his wife Mrs Caroline Sarah PRICKETT, née Sturges (1852–1899)
Mrs Elizabeth QUARTERMAN, née Gadney (1803–1857) and her aunt Mrs Sarah CASTLE (c.1779–1858)
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Edith Hannah RAVEN (1865–1878), a schoolmaster’s daughter
Thomas READE (1832–1871), stableman, and his niece Amy MUNDY (1870–1872)
James RIDGWAY (1826–1881), Canon of Christ Church, and his wife Mrs Elizabeth Bennett RIDGWAY, née Edwards (c.1817–1891)
Joseph ROLPH (1828/9–1890), grocer, later accountant; his wife Mrs Sarah Adelaide ROLPH, née Lovegrove (1832–1920); and their daughter Mrs Sarah Adelaide THORNTON, née Rolph (1854–1884) and her baby son Harry Joseph Rolph THORNTON (born and died 1885)
Mrs Mary ROWLES, née Clarke (1834–1875) and her son Francis Henry C. ROWLES (1865/6–1870)
Mrs Eliza RUDDLE (formerly Mrs Cotterell), née Fry (1828–1889)
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Mrs Maria SAVILL, née Woodman (1788–1861) and her brother John WOODMAN (1791/2–1865), a carpenter
Harry SAYERS (1850–1871), undergraduate of Worcester College
Mrs Maria SEARY, née Harris (1823–1886), a nurse
Thomas SHRIMPTON (1806–1885), bookseller, and his second wife Mrs Harriet Ann SHRIMPTON, née Chapman (1837–1900)
Thomas Ball SHURROCK (1790–1868), carpenter; his second wife Mrs Eliza SHURROCK, née Hughes (1801–1886); and his daughter-in-law Mrs Ann SHURROCK, née Swadling (c.1822–1862)
John SIDES senior (1813/14–1853), saddler; his wife Harriett SIDES, later Mrs HIGGINS, née Mathews (1816/17–1889); and their sons John SIDES junior (1844–1889) bookseller’s porter, Joseph Henry SIDES (1847–1850), and William SIDES (1849–1857)
Ambrose Frederick SMITH (1854–1912), butcher, and his young daughter Ellen Mary SMITH (1884–1891)
Ellis SMITH senior (1814–1878), a whitesmith; his wife Mrs Sarah SMITH, née Midwinter (1825–1883); and their son Ellis SMITH junior (1853–1877)
Miss Frances Martha Jane SMITH (1860–1912), a dressmaker who opened a draper’s shop in Headington
Henry John Stephen SMITH (1826–1883), mathematician and Fellow of Balliol College, and his sister Eleanor Elizabeth SMITH, philanthropist (1822–1896)
Isaac SMITH (c.1788–1849), plasterer; his wife Mrs Sarah SMITH, née Temple (c.1787–1871); and their sons John SMITH (1813–1824) [buried elsewhere] and Isaac SMITH (1816–1867)
Joseph SODEN (c.1834–1882), chimney sweep; his wife Mrs Eliza SODEN, née Lisemore (c.1835–1905); and their baby son Joseph SODEN junior (1869–1870)
Mrs Anne SPELLER née Humfrey (c.1798–1875); her daughter Miss Elizabeth SPELLER (1833–1869); and her daughter Anne's son Robert Frederick JOLLIFFE, a compositor (1855–1881)
Richard SPRAWSON (1828–1875), LNWR ticket collector; his wife Mrs Frances SPRAWSON, née Gibbs (1829–1909); their son Richard Henry SPRAWSON (1857–1872); and their daughter Emma SPRAWSON (1861–1877)
Mrs Eleanor STALLWOOD, née Cross (1836–1883), bootmaker’s wife
Isaac Thomas STEFF (1849–1899), printer; his wife Mrs Helen Mary STEFF, née Parker (1847–1888); and their daughter Miss Nellie Martha Parker STEFF (c.1888–1941)
John STREAKS (1817–1863), a labourer; his wife Mrs Miranda STREAKS, née Aldridge (c.1819–1849); and their son Thomas STREAKS (1847–1850)
Mrs Anne STROUD née Bond (1792–1867) and her sister Miss Elizabeth BOND (1786–1871)
Thomas SUMMERS (1823–1861), a valet, and his sister-in law Mrs Emma SUMMERS née Hammick (1824–1872)
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Charles Gunning TAMAN (1824–1865), printer and publican; his wife Mrs Ann TAMAN, née Price (c.1823–1888); and their granddaughters Miss Florence Marian SCARSBROOK (1875–1903) and Miss Laura Alice Jane SCARSBROOK (1880–1930)
Richard Charles Eyre TANNER (1819–1897), builder, and his wife Mrs Elizabeth TANNER, née Walker (1821–1899)
Mrs Ellen THOMPSON, née Godfrey (1840–1867) and Mrs Mary THOMPSON, née Taylor (c.1846–1873), the first and second of the three wives of William Allin Thompson
Joseph TIDMAS (1764–1851), retired farmer; his wife Mrs Ann TIDMAS, née Staley (1771–1863); and their daughter Miss Ann TIDMAS (1798–1853)
Richard TIMS (c.1828–1849) and his brother William TIMS (1834–1866), a college servant
John TRINDER (1814–1886), gardener and staff sergeant in the Oxford Militia; his second wife Mrs Mary Ann TRINDER, née Dore (1813–1855); and their infant daughter Sarah Ann TRINDER (born and died 1855)
Miss Caroline TURNER (1804–1871)
James TURRILL (1816–1880), a poulterer, and his daughter Maria TURRILL (1844–1858)
Mrs Rosetta Maria TURRILL, née Smith (1815–1891), wife of the poulterer James Turrill, and their daughter Miss Susannah TURRILL (1849–1874)
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John USHER (1828/9–1880), a carpenter; his wife Mrs Betsy USHER, née Tims (1832–1860); their only son George Henry USHER (1855–1875), and their only daughter Miss Mary Ann USHER (1857–1886)
Addington Robert Peel VENABLES (1827–1876), Curate of St Paul’s and Bishop of Nassau, commemorated on the grave of his young children Thomas VENABLES (born and died 1863) and Anne Catherine VENABLES (c.1866–1875)
Ferdinand VON ELLRODT (1797–1873), retired merchant (terracotta gravestone)
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David WALKER (1860–1915), printer's warehouseman, and his wife Mrs Celeste Mary WALKER, née Nicholson (1861–1949)
Edward Tyrrell WALKER (1867–1909), compositor, and his wife Mrs Maud Mary WALKER, née Smith (1868–1938)
William WALKER (1831–1895), who kept the off-licence at 13 Kingston Road; his wife Mrs Anne WALKER, née Ashton (1830–1909); and their daughter Georgina Anne WALKER (1864–1875)
Mrs Martha WALTER, née Callis (1812–1892), builder's widow; her son James WALTER junior (1840–1902), builder; and Martha's grandson (and James's son) Frederick James WALTER (1873–1876)
Jesse James WARD (1851–1938), groom and gardener, and his son John Henry WARD (1872–1892)
William WARMAN (c.1799–1850), carpenter, and his wife Mrs Mary WARMAN (c.1796–1874)
Joseph Henry WARNER (1854–1921), sub-editor of the Oxford Times; his first wife Mrs Fanny WARNER, née Stone (1853–1894); and his second wife Mrs Jane Beatrice WARNER, née Palmer (1861–1939)
Mrs Esther WATMORE, née Slyfield, railwayman’s wife (1838–1896)
Benjamin WELFORD (1825–1876), carman at Pickford's; and his wife Mrs Mary WELFORD, née Judge (1833–1899)
Edwin WELFORD (1844–1903), coal dealer; his wife Mrs Ellen WELFORD, née Woodward (1848–1923); and their son William Ernest WELFORD (1875–1900)
Joseph WELFORD (1791–1872), coal dealer, and his wife Mrs Susannah WELFORD, née Bates (c.1807–1889), and his wife’s mother Mrs Mary Ann BATES (c.1783–1863)
John WHEELER (1811–1872), servant of Worcester College; his wife Mrs Sarah WHEELER, née Smith (c.1810–1906); and their son Thomas WHEELER (1844–1883), cook of Balliol College
Thomas Brown WHEELER (1868–1889), killed by a train at Bristol
William WHITE (c.1811–1881), Sergeant of the Royal Militia; his wife Mrs Mary Ann WHITE (c.1821–1857); their daughters Ellen Stroud WHITE (born and died 1857) and Mary Ann WHITE (1854–1860); and their son William WHITE (1852–1924) and his wife Mrs Esther Ann WHITE née Earl (c.1851–1929)
Horace WHITMAN (1839–1910), shoemaker/cricket-ball maker; his wife Mrs Rosina WHITMAN, née Miles (1843–1901); their son Ernest Edwin WHITMAN (1873–1897) of the Royal Hussars; their son-in-law Henry SMITH (1858–1927), servant/cab-driver; and their daughter Mrs Frances Lottie SMITH, née Whitman (1865–1935)
Mrs Anne WIBLIN, née Clifton (1827–1867), first wife of the butcher Charles Wiblin; their daughter Miss Harriett Eliza WIBLIN (1854–1872); and Wiblin’s daughter by his second wife, Miss Amelia Florence Clifton WIBLIN (1868–1892)
John WIGZELL (1789–1870), retired civil servant, and his wife Mrs Ann WIGZELL, née Calcutt Spiers (1807–1863)
John WILSON (1838–1923), butler; his wife Mrs Annie WILSON née Trinder (1841–1927); their daughter Miss Lydia Annie WILSON (1870–1899); and their infant son Thomas William John WILSON (1880–1881)
William WILSON senior (1818–1876), hairdresser, and his son William WILSON junior (1846–1857)
James WRIGHT (1788–1875), Printer to Oxford University Press; his wife Mrs Elizabeth WRIGHT, née Robson (1791–1875); their son John Robson Lane WRIGHT (1830–1857); and Mrs Wright’s sister Miss Sarah Sidney ROBSON (c.1782–1877)