Deaths in the 1800s
1,800+ memorials
Granado Pigott
1731–1802 (age 71)
Parish Church of St Michael and All Angels, Abington Pigotts
Granado Pigott was a devoted figure in the Abington Pigotts parish community during a lifetime of steady local service.
Sir George Augustus William Shuckburgh-Evelyn, 6th Baronet
1751–1804 (age 53)
Church of St John the Baptist, Shuckburgh
Sir George Augustus William Shuckburgh-Evelyn, 6th Baronet, was an astronomer and baronet honored for his precise observ...
William Poyntz
1734–1809 (age 75)
Church of St Matthew, Midgham
William Poyntz was an English gentleman whose life spanned the Georgian and early Regency periods.
George Sewell
1755–1801 (age 46)
Church of St Mary the Virgin
George Sewell was a devoted constituent of his parish remembered for his quiet kindness at St Mary the Virgin.
Sir Hungerford Hoskyns, 6th Baronet
1753–1802 (age 49)
Former Church of St Denis at the Kennels, Harewood Park
Sir Hungerford Hoskyns, 6th Baronet, was a late Georgian baronet of the Hoskyns family.
Sir Stewkley Shuckburgh, 7th Bt.
1757–1809 (age 52)
Church of St John the Baptist, Shuckburgh
Sir Stewkley Shuckburgh, 7th Baronet, was a model of steady stewardship for his Shuckburgh parish.
Caroline Shuckburgh
1788–1809 (age 21)
Church of St John the Baptist, Shuckburgh
Caroline Shuckburgh was a young woman of the Shuckburgh gentry family who died in her early twenties.
Cornelius Harrison
1744–1806 (age 62)
Church of St Giles
Cornelius Harrison was remembered as a steady presence within the Church of St Giles community.
Thomas Pelham, 1st Earl of Chichester
1728–1805 (age 77)
Church of All Saints, Laughton
Thomas Pelham, 1st Earl of Chichester, brought his political career to bear for the good of Laughton and its church.
Sir Roger Kerrison
1740–1808 (age 68)
Church of St Margaret, Kirstead
Sir Roger Kerrison was a late Georgian banker and man of business.
William Fortescue, 1st Earl of Clermont
1722–1806 (age 84)
Church of St Andrew, Little Cressingham
William Fortescue, 1st Earl of Clermont, was an Irish statesman whose public service is commemorated in Little Cressingh...
Elizabeth Hoghton
1762–1807 (age 45)
Church of St Nicholas, Castle Hedingham
Elizabeth Hoghton (1762–1807) was an English woman of Essex.
Philadelphia Dyke
1760–1808 (age 48)
Church of St Mary, East Molesey
Philadelphia Dyke (1760–1808) was an English woman of Surrey.
John Newton
1725–1807 (age 82)
Tomb of John and Mary Newton
Writer John Newton, remembered alongside his wife Mary, is honored for the hymns and hope he offered to countless souls.
George Edward Doney
1758–1809 (age 51)
Headstone Of George Edward Doney Approx. 50 Metres Ssw Of The Tower Of The Church Of St Mary
George Edward Doney (1758–1809) was an English domestic worker.
Sir John Mordaunt, 7th Baronet
1734–1806 (age 72)
Church of St. James
Sir John Mordaunt, 7th Baronet (1734–1806) was an English politician and member of the baronetcy.
Thomas Helliker
1784–1803 (age 19)
Parish Church of St James, Trowbridge
Thomas Helliker (1784–1803) was an English trade unionist who advocated for workers' rights.
Sarah West
1741–1801 (age 60)
Church of St Mary
Sarah West was an 18th-century woman who lived from 1741 to 1801.
Sir William Mansel, 9th Baronet
1738–1804 (age 66)
Church of St Ishmael
Sir William Mansel, 9th Baronet, is remembered for his steadfast stewardship of the St Ishmael parish.
John Moore
1730–1805 (age 75)
Church of St Mary, Lambeth
John Moore's pastoral care left a lasting impression on the Lambeth community.
Alexander Cobham
1737–1809 (age 72)
Church of St Mary the Virgin, Shinfield
James Hatch
1749–1806 (age 57)
Little Ilford (St. Mary) Churchyard
Thomas Dimsdale
1712–1800 (age 88)
Saffron Walden Friends Burial Ground
Thomas Dimsdale is remembered as a compassionate physician dedicated to healing.
Joseph Wilton
1722–1803 (age 81)
St. Mary the Virgin Church, Wanstead
Joseph Wilton was an influential 18th-century English sculptor and founding member of the Royal Academy of Arts.
John Brathwaite Esq.
1722–1800 (age 78)
Memorial to John Braithwaite
John Brathwaite Esq., a trusted factor, is remembered at the memorial dedicated to him.
George Macartney, 1st Earl Macartney
1737–1806 (age 69)
Chiswick Burial Ground
George Macartney, 1st Earl Macartney, the pioneering diplomat, is memorialized at Chiswick Burial Ground.
Thomas Walpole
1727–1803 (age 76)
Chiswick Burial Ground
Thomas Walpole, the devoted politician, is remembered in Chiswick Burial Ground.
Henry Arundell, 8th Baron Arundell of Wardour
1740–1808 (age 68)
Wardour Castle Chapel
Henry Arundell, 8th Baron Arundell of Wardour, was an English nobleman and politician who served in the House of Lords d...
Anna Maria Crouch
1763–1805 (age 42)
St Nicholas Churchyard
Anna Maria Crouch was a talented 18th-century actor whose performances graced London's most prestigious theaters.
Elizabeth Hungerford Keate
1728–1800 (age 72)
St Nicholas Churchyard
Elizabeth Hungerford Keate is fondly remembered in St Nicholas Churchyard for her quiet devotion.
Jean Hay
1804–1804 (age 0)
Buccleuch Street
Jean Hay, born in 1804, is remembered at Buccleuch Street.
William Cavendish-Bentinck, 3rd Duke of Portland
1738–1809 (age 71)
St. Marylebone Churchyard
William Cavendish-Bentinck, 3rd Duke of Portland, twice Prime Minister, rests in St. Marylebone Churchyard.
George Stubbs
1724–1806 (age 82)
St. Marylebone Churchyard
George Stubbs (1724-1806) was a preeminent 18th-century painter celebrated for his revolutionary mastery of equestrian a...
Francis Wheatley
1747–1801 (age 54)
St. Marylebone Churchyard
Francis Wheatley, celebrated painter of Georgian London, is memorialized in St. Marylebone Churchyard.
Christiana Gulielma Penn
1733–1803 (age 70)
All Saints' Churchyard
Christiana Gulielma Penn carried forward her Quaker heritage with quiet devotion.
Mary Arkwright
1788–1803 (age 15)
St Mary's Church Yard, Cromford
Mary Arkwright (1788-1803) was a young woman whose life was tragically brief, dying at the age of fifteen.