Number |
Forename |
Surname |
Residence |
Burial Day |
Burial Month |
Burial Year |
Age |
Ceremony Performed by |
209 |
Henry |
Porter |
Highfields. |
13 |
January |
1840 |
16 |
John Bell |
210 |
Mahala |
Taylor |
Lulsley. |
20 |
January |
1840 |
3 |
John Bell |
211 |
Betty
|
Starling |
St. John's. |
30 |
January |
1840 |
84 |
John Bell |
212 |
Edward |
Cownley |
Walk. |
24 |
March |
1840 |
42 |
John Bell |
213 |
Thomas |
Caldicott |
Whitbourne. |
25 |
March |
1840 |
45 |
John Bell |
214 |
James |
Saviger |
Ankerdine Hill. |
15 |
April |
1840 |
2 |
John Bell |
215 |
William |
Powell |
Martley. |
23 |
October |
1840 |
15 months |
John Bell |
216 |
Mary
|
Holland |
Lench's. |
25 |
October |
1840 |
79 |
John Bell |

Knightwick Cemetery |
In memory of
William Starling
Who died
26th, June, 1798.
Aged 47 years
Therefore be ye also ready
For in such an hour as ye
think not the son of man
cometh.
[William was buried June 28th,
1798] |
In memory of
Betty Starling
Who died
23rd January, 1840.
Aged 83 years
All the paths
of the Lord are mercy
and truth unto such as
keep his covenant and
his testimonies. |
William Starling, married, Betty Birch, on the 28th January, 1775, Worcester Reg.
Three of their children:-
Benjamin Starling; Baptised, 1st January, 1772, Lulsley.
William Starling; Baptised, 6th September, 1778, Knightwick with Doddenham.
Jane Starling; Baptised, 11th June, 1785, Knightwick with Doddenham.
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Knightwick Cemetery |
In memory of
William Starling
who departed this life
26th April, 1801.
Aged 23 Years
Tis religion that can give
Sweetest pleasures whilst we live.
Tis religion must supply
Solid comfort when we die
After death it's joys will be
Lasting as ternity. |
In memory of
Jane Starling
Who departed this life
6th June, 1807.
Aged 22 Years
[Jane Starling was buried
June 10th, 1807] |

Knightwick Cemetery |
Sacred
To the memory of Elizabeth
Wife of William Davis, of the City of
Worcester,
Who departed this life June 16th, 1807.
Aged 24 years
Also
William their son who died in his Infancy
Pale death can scarse find such another
So good a wife so kind a mother
In all her action so discreet
That here lies sleeping at your feet
Friends strove hard death would not be denied
Untied the knot that was so firmly tied.
William was buried on June 10th, 1807, and his
mother Elizabeth was buried on June 19th, 1807.
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