St Mary Churchyard, Breamore
Breamore is a village and civil parish near Fordingbridge in Hampshire, England. It is pronounced "Bremmer", not "Bree-moor" as might be supposed. Breamore church is a large structure and is of special interest, being a valuable and practically complete example of a Saxon building dating from late in the 10th century.
Last Name/ First/Middle Names | Born | Died | Notes | Photo (click for larger) |
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Absalom, Rachel | 1789 | 1835 | Wife of William | ![]() |
Barter, Eve | 1862 | 1925 | Wife of Albert | ![]() |
Best, Charlotte | 1790 | 1837 | Wife of John | ![]() |
Best, John | 1784 | 1843 | Husband of Charlotte | ![]() |
Crook, Elizabeth | 1813 | 1874 | Wife of John | ![]() |
Crook, John | 1816 | 1886 | Husband of Elizabeth | ![]() |
Cuming, Harry | 1876 | 1900 | Son of William & Mary Cuming | ![]() |
Curtis, Mary | 1790 | 1863 | Sister of Rachel | ![]() |
Curtis, Rachel | 1797 | 1874 | Sister of Mary | ![]() |
Curtis, Rachel | 1718 | 1750 | Wife of Ralph | ![]() |
Curtis, Rachel | 1750 | 1750 | Daughter of Ralph & Rachel Curtis | ![]() |
Curtis, Ralph | 1722 | 1750 | Husband of Rachel | ![]() |
Dymott, Elizabeth | 1851 | 1911 | Wife of George | ![]() |
Dymott, George Stephen | 1853 | 1929 | Husband of Elizabeth | ![]() |
Nicklen, Anna | 1869 | 1943 | Wife of Robert | ![]() |
Nicklen, Robert | 1865 | 1954 | Husband of Anna |