Sarah Tite was born about 1800 in , , England.
CENSUS 1821 of Stoke Bruerne (gives only rounded ages), page 15, aged 20, listed in the William Wood household after the parents and before the children.
Richard Scott was born about 1805 in , , England.
CENSUS 1821 of Shutlanger (gives only rounded ages), page 5, aged 15, in household of widow Campion, possibly a servant.
Sarah Currall was born about 1805 in , , England.
CENSUS 1821 of Shutlanger (gives only rounded ages), page 8, aged 15 in household of Richard Nickson, probably a servant.
John Patch was born about 1805 in , , England.
CENSUS 1821 of Shutlanger (gives only rounded ages), page 8, aged 15, in the household of Richard Nickson, probably a servant.
Elizabeth Curton was born about 1805 in , , England.
CENSUS 1821 of Shutlanger (gives only rounded ages), page 8, aged 15, in the household of Thomas Horn, probably a sservant.
James Moreton was born about 1800 in , , England.
CENSUS 1821 of Shutlanger (gives only rounded ages), page 8, aged 20, in household of Thomas Horn, probably a servant.
Phillis Horn was born about 1740 in , , England.
CENSUS 1821 of Shutlanger (gives only rounded ages), page 10, aged 80, living with young companion. Her surname is probably a married name.
William Cole was born about 1805 in , , England.
CENSUS 1821 of Shutlanger (gives only rounded ages), page 8, aged 15, in the household of Thomas Horn, probably a servant.
Sarah Foster was born about 1800 in , , England.
CENSUS 1821 of Shutlanger (gives only rounded ages), page 10, aged 20, living with 80 year old Phillis Horn probably as servant or companion.
John Charles Fairey was born about 1895 in Grendon, Northamptonshire, England.
NOTE the following information comes from Marlene Shipman (email Spe 2002 & Apr 2006). "Ist Bedfordshire Regiment - Corporal John Charles Fairey No. 33397 (formerly Private 23194 of the Northampton Regiment) was born in Grendon, enlisted in Northampton and was a resident of Stoke Bruerne prior to being killed in action 16 March 1917 - one of 5 men from the Bedfordshire Regt. who died that particular day. This information was taken from the Beds War Diaries. In other words he was born elsewhere, moved to Stoke Bruerne at some stage, enlisted in one Regiment but was transferred to another before his death."
William Sheppard died in 1741 in , London, England.
NOTE known from a legal report (see email Val Moore April 2007). He died intestate in 1741, he was a London goldsmith. He appears to have had a brother named John who died in 1729.