John Deane grave monument in St Wilfrid Church burial ground, Wilford, Nottinghamshire, England
John Deane grave monument: legible names and details
full name | burial date | age | birth date | relationship | notes |
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John "Esq " Deane | 1761 | first name on monument | Who from the year 1714 to 1720 commanded Ship of War the Czar of Muscovey's Service after which being appointed by His Britannic Majesty Consul of the ports of ? and Ostend; he resided there many Years by His Majesty's leave retitir't to this Village ye year 1738 where he died August 18th 1761 | ||
Sarah Deane | 1761 | 81 | 1680 | wife of John Deane |
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St Wilfrid Church burial ground, Wilford, Nottinghamshire, England
St Wilfrid Church burial ground
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