Imber family. Donhead St Andrew. Wiltshire. 1794-1891.

notes:
Additional family links of Woodrow and Waldron added
Mary Anne Imber is buried in Donhead although stated as Pitminster in one record.
Mary Anne's husband William Woodrow buried in Pitminster. Son James is buried in Donhead
Site of William Imber's chapel now established.
Caroline Imber and Job Snelgrove's burial date now established.
Martha Turner (Thomas Imber's wife) burial place now established
' Barretts were stonemasons ' - from an entry in the church visitors book written June 1996 as entered by a member of the Barrett family who had come to look for her ancestors graves.

many thanks to Pat Baxter, Christine Jones, Laurel Glaeser and Pat Staniforth for their invaluable contributions.

A page for William Arthur Imber (born 1894-1917) with his First World War record is posted here.

bibliography
Wiltshire County History. (Victorian Vols)
Wiltshire. Frank R.Heath. (1925)
Wiltshire Village Book. Michael Marshman.
The Parish of Donhead St Andrew. Rev.Jokn Godfrey.
England In The Eighteenth Century. J.H.Plumb. (1951)
England In The Nineteenth Century. David Thomson. (1951)
English Social History. G.M.Trevalyan. (1960)
List of Ancient Monuments. (Vol2.1977)

further sources:
International Geneology Index (IGI)
Wiltshire Family History Society. Wilt.FHS, 17 Blakeney Ave, Nythe, Swindon. SN3 3NE.
Wiltshire Library and Museum Services, HQ (Local Studies), Bythesea Rd, Trowbridge. Wilts.BA14 8B2.
Salibury Library (Southern Div) Market Place, Salisbury.
Independant Baptists formed 1794.Kelly's Directory 1939.original register 1801-1837.
Baptisms,adult.1816-1906.Marriages.1867-1903.Burials.1873-1902.(Wiltshire Record Office. County Hall. Trowbridge.)

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