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Note 1. Surname Berry. Killed by an Ox he was riding. He was thrown and dragged along entangled in the harness
Note 2. Surname Blackler. Bailiff for Sir E.M. Elton Bailiff of 220 Acres Emp 10 Men 2 Boys
Note 3. Surname Broom. Ashes Buried in Broom Grave North side of RC Dymond.
Note 4. Surname Copleston. Civilian in the service of the East India Company
Note 5. Surname Cottey. Farmer Occupying 80 Acres Employing 2 Outdoor & 2 Indoor Labourers
Note 6. Surname Hinnem. Ashes Buried in Broom Grave North side of RC Dymond.
Note 7. Surname Hinnem. Ashes Buried in Broom Grave North side of RC Dymond.
Note 8. Surname Mutter. Master Blacksmith Emp 1 Man in the Trade and Occupying 9 Acres of land
Note 9. Surname O’Brien. Ceremony performed by Father Percy Clune, RC Priest. Note from the end of the page: This man died on road - when Rector was away on holiday. Mr. Chain Relieving Officer made arrangements for funeral. He was a Roman Catholic & buried by RC Priest.
Note 10. Surname Patch Farmer of 170 Acres Employing 3 Outdoor & 3 indoor Lab
Note 11 Surname Raddon. Te????ally Baptised. Recd into the Church 19 May 1867
Note 12. Surname Summers. Farmer Of 230 Acres Employing 3 Labs 1 Boy
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