Deaths in the 1800s
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William Shipley
1714–1803 (age 89)
All Saints Church, Maidstone
Painter and arts advocate William Shipley founded the Society for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce.
Mary Maria Edwards
1803–1803 (age 0)
All Saints Church, Shirburn
Mary Maria Edwards (1803–?) was a woman of the early nineteenth century.
Solomon Abudarham
d. 1804
Jews' Gate Cemetery
Rabbi Solomon Abudarham guided Gibraltar's Jewish community with compassion and scholarship.
William Cruden
1726–1807 (age 81)
St Nicholas, Aberdeen
William Cruden (1726–1807) was an eighteenth-century resident of Aberdeen.
Alexander H. Shaw
1749–1807 (age 58)
St Nicholas, Aberdeen
Alexander H. Shaw (1749–1807) was a Scottish bookseller in Aberdeen.
John Savile Foljambe
1776–1805 (age 29)
Church of St. Mary, Ecclesfield
John Savile Foljambe (1776–1805) is commemorated at Church of St Mary, Ecclesfield, for his steady care of the parish.
Thomas Horner, of Mells Park
1737–1804 (age 67)
St Andrew's Church, Mells
Thomas Horner, of Mells Park (1737–1804), is remembered for his stewardship of the estate and care for St Andrew's Chu...
Elizabeth Paget
1802–1802 (age 0)
St Andrew's Church, Mells
Elizabeth Paget (1802–?) was commemorated at St Andrew's Church, Mells.
Joseph Bradford
1748–1808 (age 60)
Hull Minster
Joseph Bradford (1748–1808) served Hull Minster with fervent preaching and pastoral care.
Nathaniel Tucker
1750–1807 (age 57)
Hull Minster
Nathaniel Tucker (1750–1807), physician remembered at Hull Minster, ministered to the bodies and spirits of his neighb...
Frances Catherine Nicoll
1732–1805 (age 73)
Holy Trinity, Minories, London
Frances Catherine Nicoll (1732–1805) was commemorated at Holy Trinity, Minories, London.
Bridget Cresswell
1742–1807 (age 65)
Holy Trinity Church, Long Melford
Bridget Cresswell (1742–1807) is commemorated at Holy Trinity Church, Long Melford, for her faithful support of the pa...
John Home
1722–1808 (age 86)
South Leith Parish Church, Edinburgh
John Home, the writer of "Douglas," championed Scottish drama and calm reflection in later life.
Robert Pickwoad
1807–1807 (age 0)
St. John's Church, Egham
Robert Pickwoad was a dedicated merchant whose steady commerce and community care enriched Egham.
John Day
1738–1808 (age 70)
St Anne's Church, Kew
John Day lived from 1738 to 1808 and was buried in St Anne's Church, Kew.
Sarah Bayley
1728–1805 (age 77)
St. Mary the Virgin, Deane
Sarah Bayley was a beloved figure of St. Mary the Virgin, known for steadfast devotion to her neighbors.
Sir Francis Buller, 1st Baronet
1745–1800 (age 55)
Church of St Andrew, Holborn
Judge Sir Francis Buller served the law with diligence and sought to temper judgment with humanity.
Henry Willoughby, 5th Baron Middleton
1726–1800 (age 74)
St. Leonard's Church, Wollaton
Henry Willoughby balanced responsibilities as Baron Middleton with a love of letters and community stewardship.
Dorothy Cartwright
1733–1808 (age 75)
St. Leonard's Church, Wollaton
Dorothy Cartwright (1733–1808) was an eighteenth-century woman commemorated at St. Leonard's Church, Wollaton.
Norman MacLeod of MacLeod
1754–1801 (age 47)
St Cuthbert's Church, Edinburgh
Norman MacLeod of MacLeod (1754–1801) was a Scottish politician buried at St Cuthbert's Church, Edinburgh.
Dido Elizabeth Belle
1761–1804 (age 43)
St George's Fields
Dido Elizabeth Belle (1761–1804) was an amanuensis whose life exemplified resilience and capability in eighteenth-cent...
Thomas Botfield
1736–1801 (age 65)
St James' Church, Stirchley
Thomas Botfield (1736–1801) was an eighteenth-century English gentleman commemorated at St James' Church, Stirchley.
Margaret Baker
1730–1803 (age 73)
St James' Church, Stirchley
Margaret Baker was a devoted Stirchley parishioner who quietly supported St James’ Church for decades.
Matthew Boulton
1728–1809 (age 81)
St Mary's Church
Matthew Boulton was a pioneering businessperson whose vision helped ignite Britain’s manufacturing advancement.
John Gardnor
1808–1808 (age 0)
St Mary's Church, Battersea
John Gardnor (1808–?) was a painter whose works enriched nineteenth-century English artistic traditions.
William Hamilton
1751–1801 (age 50)
St Anne's Church
William Hamilton (1751-1801) was a Chelsea resident buried at St Anne's Church in the United Kingdom.
Robert Lydston Newcombe
1719–1808 (age 89)
St David's Church, Exeter
Robert Lydston Newcombe (1719-1808) was a British resident buried at St David's Church in Exeter.
James Mason
1723–1805 (age 82)
St Mary on Paddington Green Church
James Mason (1723–1805) was an engraver whose career spanned the Georgian era.
Jacintha Dalrymple
1748–1802 (age 54)
St Mary on Paddington Green Church
Jacintha Dalrymple (1748–1802) was a resident of Georgian London.
James Hugh Smith-Barry
1748–1801 (age 53)
St Mary and All Saints' Church, Great Budworth
James Hugh Smith-Barry is remembered in Great Budworth for his stewardship of the parish and generosity.
Charles Crosbie
d. 1807
St Mary on Paddington Green Church
Charles Crosbie is remembered at St Mary on Paddington Green Church, where his memorial notes his death in 1807.
Frederick Polydore Nodder
1751–1800 (age 49)
Westminster St James
Frederick Polydore Nodder (1751–1800) was a naturalist of the Georgian era.
John Carr
1723–1807 (age 84)
St Peter and St Leonard's Church, Horbury
Carr's buildings brought classical grace to Yorkshire and remain landmarks of 18th-century taste.
Benedict Arnold
1741–1801 (age 60)
St Mary's Church, Battersea
A skilled but contested military figure, Arnold's career touched both sides of the Atlantic in turbulent times.
Mary Fludyer
1755–1808 (age 53)
St Margaret's, Lee
Fludyer is remembered for her quiet devotion to the welfare of her parish and its institutions.
Elizabeth Brigham
1730–1800 (age 70)
St Peter's Church, Caversham
Christopher Anstey
1724–1805 (age 81)
Walcot
Anstey delighted readers with lively verse that sketched the manners of Georgian society.
Alexander Hunter
1729–1809 (age 80)
St Michael le Belfrey, York
Anna Maria Stapylton
d. 1808
St Oswald's Church, Winwick
Anna Maria Stapylton, remembered at St Oswald's Church in Winwick, died in 1808.
John Graves Simcoe
1752–1806 (age 54)
Wolford Chapel
John Graves Simcoe was a prominent politician and military administrator in the late eighteenth century.
Richard Gough
1735–1809 (age 74)
Wormley
Architect Richard Gough (1735–1809) is remembered at Wormley for his steady craftsmanship.
Thomas Jelf Powys
1744–1805 (age 61)
St Mary's Church, Sandbach
Thomas Jelf Powys (1744–1805) is remembered at St Mary's Church, Sandbach, for his steady care of the local community.
Elizabeth Jodrell
1755–1807 (age 52)
St Mary's Church, Rostherne
Elizabeth Jodrell was a parishioner of St Mary's Church, Rostherne.
Evan Thomas
1801–1801 (age 0)
Nantglyn
Evan Thomas was a resident of Nantglyn in Wales.
Sir Philip Monoux, 5th Bt.
d. 1805
Church of St Mary the Virgin, Wootton, Bedfordshire
Catherine Dashwood
1745–1809 (age 64)
Church of St Mary the Virgin, Fawsley
Catherine Dashwood of Fawsley is remembered for her generous care of the parish families of St Mary the Virgin.
Henry Somerset, 5th Duke of Beaufort
1744–1803 (age 59)
St Michael and All Angels Church, Badminton
Sir Thomas Parkyns, 3rd Bt.
1728–1806 (age 78)
St Mary's Church, Bunny
William Petty, 2nd Earl of Shelburne
1737–1805 (age 68)
Church of All Saints, High Wycombe
William Petty, 2nd Earl of Shelburne, was a statesman whose policies of moderation and patronage of High Wycombe are rem...
Francis Rose Drewe
1738–1801 (age 63)
Church of St Andrew, Broadhembury