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  1. Catherine Courthope formerly Campion. Born [date unknown] [location unknown] Daughter of William Campion and [mother unknown] Sister of Henry Campion. Wife of George Courthope — married 23 Oct 1707 in Goudhurst, Kent, England. Descendants. Mother of George Courthope. Died before 14 Jan 1748 in Ticehurst, Sussex, England.

    • Female
    • January 14, 1748
    • George Courthope
  2. Daughter of William Campion, MP and Frances Campion Wife of George Courthope Mother of George Courthope Sister of Henry Campion, MP Managed by: Alisdair James Smyth

  3. In 1841 Amelia, who died 10 July 1849 was living at Pelham House in St Andrew's Lane, Lewes (aged 50) with her daughter Catherine Mary Courthope. George Campion Couthope inherited both the Whiligh and Sprivers estates on the death of his father in 1835.

  4. Biography. George Courthope was baptized in 26 August 1686. [1] . He was the son of George Courthope and Albinia Eliot. He married Catherine Campion, daughter of William Campion. He died in 1741. [2] Sources.

    • Male
    • August 26, 1686
    • Catherine (Campion) Courthope
    • August 13, 1741
  5. Catherine Butler was born in 1747 as the daughter of William Butler and Elizabeth. She married John Walker on 2 May 1769, in Nether Whitacre, Warwickshire, England, United Kingdom. They were the parents of at least 6 sons and 3 daughters.

    • Female
    • John Walker
  6. MARY’S R.C. THIS MONUMANT ------------------------ . ERECTED IN LOVING MEMORY OF PATRICK AYLWARD PLEBERSTOWN WHO DIED 13TH AUGUST 1903 AGED 54 YEARS. ALSO NORA AYLWARD THE BELOVED DAUGHTER OF JOHN AND MARY AYLWARD BAWNSKEHA WHO DIED 6TH MAY 1918 AGED 20 YEARS.

  7. Dec 22, 2014 · Burials 1670 to 1812 Transcribed from the Parish Registers and donated to the Dorset OPC Project by Kim Parker . Arranged according to the Gregorian Calendar, with the Julian year indicated to the left of the forward slash (/) in those years when the Julian Calendar, which ran from March 25th to March 24th, was in use (i.e. prior to 1752, 1751 being the transition year).

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