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Great Gonerby

Census

Census
Year
Piece No.
1871 R.G. 10 / 3362 & 3363
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Church History

St. Sebastian's Church

St. Sebastian's Church

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Church Records

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Civil Registration

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Description and Travel

Great Gonerby is both a village and a parish. The parish is about 108 miles north of London and only about 2 miles northwest of Grantham on the old Newark road. The parish itself is bounded on the north by Marston parish, to the southwest by Barrowby, and on the southeast by Grantham. The parish covers about 2,940 acres.

The village of Great Gonerby lies astride the Newark Road about two miles outside of Grantham. "Little Gonerby" is now a portion of Grantham and is outside this parish's boundaries. "Middle Gonerby" is also known as "Gonerby Hill Foot" is a small hamlet in this parish that sits along the border with Grantham parish.

Gonerby "born and bred" are ofttimes refered to locally as "Clockpelters". Stories tell of villagers pelting the clock in the church tower, installed in 1897, with stones or snowballs. Perhaps this was a rite of passage or a hope to suspend time for some reason. If you are planning a visit:

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History

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Land and Property

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Maps

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Military Records

Michael Peck provides us with: "The (interior) war memorials at Great Gonerby St Sebastian have now been recorded, the names mentioned are:"

WW1

  1. Herbert Asher
  2. Horace I Asher
  3. Charles Abbott
  4. C. Edward Allen
  5. Joseph Bond
  6. Thomas H Bullock
  7. William Bonnett
  8. William H Bromhead
  9. Cecil J Bromhead
  10. Arthur Burton
  11. John T Dodd
  12. Tom Dodd
  13. Arthur S Fussey, KOSB, 2nd Btln
  14. Peter Ganly
  15. James J Gibson
  16. Robt G B Harvey
  17. Amos R Hardy
  18. Arthur Hufton
  19. Walter H Lambley
  20. James J Morton
  21. Edgar P Morton
  22. William Pask
  23. John Pask
  24. Emile Pruden
  25. Cyril Selby
  26. Robert Sellers
  27. T. Percy Welbourn
  28. L.E. Martin Woffindin

Harvey

In loving memory of Robert George Bosworth Harvey 2nd Lieut 1/5th Lincolnshire Regiment. Killed in action December 25th 1917 aged 23. Buried in Cambrin Cemetery, France. Only son of George Wing and Emma Elizabeth Harvey late of Londonthorpe.

WW2

  1. Ronald Victor Avery
  2. Eustace Brace
  3. Alfred Sidney Brentnall
  4. David Cheavins
  5. Frederick Fowler
  6. Albert Gibson
  7. Reginald Arthur Holland
  8. Sidney Howitt
  9. Frederick John Lane
  10. Charles Victor Murton
  11. George Henry Pigott
  12. Edward Sharman
  13. Desmond Swain
  14. Ronald Wilson
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Names, Geographical

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Names, Personal

On Saturday last an inquest was held at Belton [Kesteven] by Mr. Kewney, coroner, on the body of Wm. BURROWS, of Great Gonerby, labourer, aged 35. The deceased was on Friday last employed with several others in Belton Park, in cutting the top boughs of a lime-tree, which had fallen across a walnut-tree, and could not be removed without having the tops taken off: he refused to use a patent ladder which had been provided for the purpose, and although repeatedly cautioned persisted in standing with one foot upon each tree: having separated a bough of the tree that was felled, it set at liberty a branch of the standing tree, which flew up, and striking the deceased, sent him to the ground, by which he received so much injury that he soon afterwards died. Verdict, accidental death.
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Politics and Governance

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Poorhouses, Poor Law, etc.

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Population

     Year  Inhabitants
1801 559
1841 1,049
1851 1,433
1861 1,145
1871 1,212
1891 1,053
1911 1,296
1991 1,630
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Schools

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[Last updated: 6-May-2009 - Louis R. Mills]