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Bred, Wed and Dead in bygone CroydonSince 1538 every parish in England has been required by law to keep a register of baptisms, marriages and burials. Croydon is one of only 14 Surrey parishes that can claim to have a complete run of registers from this date. The information these old documents provide is invaluable to the family historian in tracking down where and when their forebears were "bred, wed and dead".
Sadly not all the births recorded were happy occasions. Many mothers died during labour and numerous babies passed away shortly after they were born. The registers record what is described as "a monstrous birth" which took place in Croydon on January 27, 1722. This entry obviously refers to Siamese twins who were "born of the body of Rose Eastman, wife of John Eastman, being a child with two heads, four arms, four legs, one body, one navel, and distinction of two male children." Although Croydon was many miles from the centre of London the effects of the great plague of 1665/6 still took its toll on the local inhabitants. 141 deaths are detailed between 27 July 1665 and 22 March 1666. However, this was not the only outbreak of plague to have afflicted the town. Between 20 July 1603 and 16 April 1604 158 Croydon residents died of the disease. A note in the registers advised that "from the llth to the 18th August 1603, 3,054 persons died of the plague in London, and the liberties thereof, and that many died in the highways near about the citie;" and that, "from the 25th of August to the first of September, 3,385 persons died." Smaller outbreaks of plague occurred in Croydon in subsequent years claiming 76 deaths in 1625; 24 in 1626 and 74 in 1631. If the grim reaper cut life short for many in the plague years others were blessed with long lives. Five centenarians were buried in Croydon churchyard between 1633 and 1771 with Margaret Ford being the oldest at 105 when she was laid to rest on the February 2, 1715. Lysons's History of Croydon costs £3.35 including postage and packing and is available from Local History Publications, 316 Green Lane, Streatham, London SW16 3AS
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