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RUDING, JANE

RUDING, Jane

Buried Date

3rd January 1709

Grave #

105

Grave image for RUDING, Jane
Grave image for RUDING, Jane

Burial Details

Please see below for the details on RUDING, Jane.

Buried Date

3rd January 1709

Age

38

GRO Record

Before GRO Records

Ref

Before References

Parents

William & Abigale RUDING

Other People Buried in this Grave

Inscription

Here lyeth the Body of Jane Ruding The davghter of William Ruding of Weft Coats Esquire and Abigale his wife, the daughter of Henry Clifton of Tofts Esquire. She departed this life the third day of January 1709 Aged 38 years

And near this place lyes interred Martha Ruding, the davghter of The Sq. Wm. Ruding and Abigale his wife and three fons William Clifton and Richard

Grave Details

Location

Located inside the church, in the chancery after the altar step.

Headstone Condition

Not specified

FootStone

No

Type of Grave

upright

Additional Information

The memorial is made of black marble stone inside the church, located in the Chancery, after the altar step.

Inside Toftrees church

Understanding Our Records

GRO refers to the General Records Office records of deaths. So Q is the quarter of the year when the death occurred, followed by the year of birth. Then comes the local government area where the death was registered, followed by the volume number, and sometimes the letter of an additional volume, of their records, and finally the page where it is recorded.

REF refers to the parish Burial Register. First there is the year of the death, then the page number, and finally the entry number.

Deaths after 1999 may not yet have a GRO or Parish Register entry recorded on the website.

A portion of the interactive churchyard map is shown for context, although you can also view the whole churchyard by clicking on the Map button at the top of the page. This is especially useful if you find that there are more than one person buried in our churchyard with the name you are searching for.

We are always mindful that there are many people buried in our churchyard that do not have a memorial, and so are not included in this list. We remember all of them in our prayers.

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Rich History in a 
Rural Location

There has been a church on this site since Saxon times. Shortly after the Norman invasion the church was rebuilt, incorporating both materials from an earlier church and also some Roman tiles no doubt picked up from the field opposite, where there had been a building in the days when a Roman road went past the church site.

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