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| 1 | BASSETT, Thomas and Hester [nee Vines] "To the memory of Hester, Wife of Thomas Bassett, Sexton of the Parish, who died the 6th of Jan. 1826 aged 68 years. Also of the above-named Thomas Bassett who died May 3rd 1847, Aged 92 Years." | Randwick Parish Church Cemetery | Located |
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| 2 | BASSETT, Walter and spouse, Margaret (nee Drew). The last resting place of Walter and Margaret Bassett. | Chestnut Hill Cemetery | Not yet located |
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| 3 | Butcher, George (1804-1865): Headstone George was buried in the church cemetery in Bighton, the village where he spent his entire life. The inscription on his headstone reads as follows: SACRED to the memory of GEORGE BUTCHER A Native and Life Long Inhabitant of this Parish Who Died January 12th 1865 Aged 61 Years There is a further, smaller inscription below, but not all of the words can be read due to the headstone having deteriorated over the years. | All Saints Church Cemetery | Located |
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| 4 | CLEAVER, Ralph (1927-1993) In Loving Memory of Ralph Cleaver Died 26 October 1993 Aged 66 years | St Paul's Church Cemetery |
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| 5 | COVENTRY, Charles and Annie's Grave This isn't my photograph and therefore I don't know what inscription has been written for Annie. The only inscription that can be read in this photo is as follows: "And of her husband CHARLES COVENTRY 27 November 1952, Aged 92. One of Nature's Gentlemen." |
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| 6 | COWARD, Edwin (1865-1904) The Monument Inscription reads.... In Loving Memory of HANNAH HEY WHO DIED AUGUST 2ND 1890 IN HER 80TH YEAR ALSO OF EDWIN COWARD, SON OF Wm AND MARY ANN COWARD WHO WAS LOST AT SEA, OCTOBER 7TH 1904, AGED 39 YEARS. ALSO OF BESSIE WIFE OF THE ABOVE WHO DIED AT SALCOMBE. NOVEMBER 15TH 1902, AGED 34 YEARS. ALSO OF POLLIE DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE NAMED Wm AND MARY ANN COWARD, WHO DIED JANUARY 4TH 1905 AGED 32 YEARS ALSO OF MARY ANN THE BELOVED WIFE OF WILLIAM COWARD WHO DIED AUGUST 8TH 1909 AGED 78 YEARS ALSO OF THE ABOVE WILLIAM COWARD WHO DIED APRIL 16TH 1911, AGED 83 YEARS AT REST ALSO EMMA HORSTEAD DAUGHTER OF WILLIAM AND M.A. COWARD BORN JAN. 16TH 1863. DIED FEBY 11 1929 | Knottingley Cemetery |
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| 7 | COWARD, Eliza Ann (1824-1855) & FISH, Joseph (1822-1874) The Monument Inscription reads.... IN MEMORY OF ELIZA ANN, WIFE OF JOSEPH FISH OF THIS TOWN WHO DIED APRIL 29TH 1855 AGED 30 YEARS. Affliction sore long time she bore Physicians skill was all in vain But god did Please that death should seize And free her from her Pain. IN AFFECTIONATE REMEMBRANCE OF GEORGE WILLIAM FISH THE BELOVED SON OF THE ABOVE WHO WAS DROWNED OFF PECKFIELD, SUFFOLK FEBRUARY 10TH 1871 AGED 18 YEARS AND WAS INTERRED AT LOWESTOFT FEBRUARY 15TH 1871. ALSO JOSEPH FISH WHO DIED DECEMBER 8TH 1874 AGED 52 YEARS. RESPECTED IN LIFE AND LAMENTED IN DEATH. ALSO JOSEPH HENRY FISH WHO WAS DROWNED NOV 26TH 1883 AGED 30 YEARS. ALSO ELLEN, BELOVED WIFE OF THE ABOVE NAMED JOSEPH FISH WHO DIED AUG 26TH 1915 AGED 80 YEARS. UNTIL THE DAY DAWNS | Wesleyan Burial Ground |
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| 8 | COX (nee KNIGHT), Maud Frances | Lake of the Woods Cemetery | Located |
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| 9 | COX, Edwin Walter | Lake of the Woods Cemetery | Located |
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| 10 | COX, Frederick Henry and Florence May (nee Stockham) | Lake of the Woods Cemetery | Located |
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| 11 | COX, George and his wife Margaret, final resting place. This is the family headstone in King Street Cemetery, Caboolture, Brisbane of George, his wife Margaret (nee Reid), his daughter, Alice, son Henry James, Constance (Henry's first wife) and Adelaide (Addie), Henry's 2nd wife. |
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| 12 | COX, William James | Lake of the Woods Cemetery | Located |
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| 13 | CWGC Headstone: SINCLAIR, William (1914) | Guards Cemetery, Windy Corner |
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| 14 | CWGC Headstone: Thomas Stroud HUTT | Eterpigny British Cemetery |
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| 15 | Headstone Inscription for RAVEN, Robert Charles and spouse Clementina (nee HUTCHENS) | Broken Hill Cemetery Section: METHODIST; Sub-Section: METH M4; Row 15; Grave 13 |
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| 16 | Headstone of RAVEN, Robert Charles and spouse Clementina (nee HUTCHENS) | Broken Hill Cemetery Section: METHODIST; Sub-Section: METH M4; Row 15; Grave 13 |
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| 17 | Headstone: BOTTOMLEY, John; Herbert and Edith (nee Wooster) NB: Commemorative headstone for Herbert - he is buried in Clichy, Paris | Nelson Cemetery |
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| 18 | Headstone: SLOMAN, Jane (1834) and Ann (1876) |
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| 19 | Headstone: SLOMAN, John (1841-1872) |
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| 20 | Headstone: STAGG (nee PETERS), Hazel Alice (d.1987) | Tamworth General and Lawn Cemetery |
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| 21 | Headstone: STAGG, Alexander William (d.1985) | Tamworth General and Lawn Cemetery |
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| 22 | Headstone: WESTBROOK (nee BOWIE), Elizabeth (1834-1916) | All Saints Church Cemetery |
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| 23 | Headstone: WESTBROOK, Ada Matilda (1859-1877) | All Saints Church Cemetery |
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| 24 | Headstone: WESTBROOK, Edward Arnold (1840-1888) | All Saints Church Cemetery |
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| 25 | Headstone: WESTBROOK, Emily Mary and Jessie Louise | All Saints Church Cemetery |
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| 26 | Headstone: WESTBROOK, Julia Fanny Bowie (1871-1924) | All Saints Church Cemetery |
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| 27 | Headstone: WESTBROOK, Peter (1799-1874), Fanny (1804-1870), John (1802-1867) | All Saints Church Cemetery |
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| 28 | Headstone: WESTBROOK, William (1798-1866) and ARNOLD, Eliza (c1809-1849) | All Saints Church Cemetery |
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| 29 | Headstone: WESTBROOK, William (1833-1905) | All Saints Church Cemetery |
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| 30 | Headstone: WOOSTER, Arthur Charles and his brother, Ernest Leonard. |
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| 31 | HS: BOWIE, John (includes wife, Julia and daughter, Amelia) 18670602 |
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| 32 | HS: BOWIE, Lewis 18400316 |
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| 33 | HS: GOOLZAD, Haick |
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| 34 | HS: LOADER, Herbert David (Known as David) (1939-1998) | St John's Church Cemetery | Located |
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| 35 | HS: LOADER, Herbert Marston; Elena (nee GOOLZAD); Lewis John Malcolm (Formerly GOOLZAD) | St John's Church Cemetery |
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| 36 | Kenton (Devonshire, England) War Memorial This memorial was raised to honour the fallen of WW1 and WW2. The inscription of the plaque attached to one face states: "In proud and loving memory of the men of this parish who gave their lives for their country in the Great War 1914 - 1919. "Their name liveth for evermore" (Ecclesiasticus) "Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends." (St. John) " I saw them that had gotten the victory over the beast . . . . . stand on the sea of glass, having the harps of God." (Revelations) Listed on this memorial is Albert Edward Bricknell. | Not yet located |
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| 37 | LEYLAND, Frederick Richards (1831-1892) Leyland's funerary monument is the only such work by Edward Burne-Jones - the finest Arts and Crafts funerary monument in the UK, and Grade II listed. | Brompton Cemetery |
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| 38 | LONG (nee SNELL), Rose Hannah (1850-1926 Note that the date of birth is given on the headstone as 23 April 1849. However, the UK BMD register records her year of birth as 1850. |
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| 39 | MAXWELL, Bill: Last resting place AKA: William Maxwell | Wootton Bassett Cemetery | Located |
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| 40 | Menin Gate Memorial, Ieper, Belgium Inaugurated in 1927, the memorial was built to honour 54,896 men who are missing, presumed dead in the Ypres Salient prior to 1917. They have no known grave. "..He is not missing. He is here" | Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial | Located | ||
| 41 | MITCHELL [nee Harper], Josephine Mary: Last resting place This photo was taken and provided by her son (and my brother), Graham, on Mother's Day, 18 March 2012. | Halberton Cemetery | Located |
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| 42 | MITCHELL [Shepherd], Joanna wife of William Mitchell. Joanna, wife of William Mitchell died at the age of 29 and is buried next to her in-laws. Sacred to the memory of JOANNA wife of WILLIAM MITCHELL of this parish who died the 21st day of February 1848 aged 29 years. | Stokenham Cemetery | Located |
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| 43 | MITCHELL, Edward and wife Catherine Clark The last resting place of Edward Mitchell who died on 4 July 1848 and his wife Catherine, who died on 1 November 1852. Sacred to the memory of EDWARD MITCHELL of Chillington in this parish who died the 4th. day of July 1848 aged 67 years. also CATHERINE his wife who died the 1st day of November 1852 aged 75 years. | Stokenham Cemetery | Located |
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| 44 | MITCHELL, George (1898-1917): Private, Sherwood Foresters. | White House Cemetery |
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| 45 | MITCHELL, Henry (1911-1943) |
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| 46 | MITCHELL, James Thomas and wife, Ada Annie Mitchell [nee Cleaver]: Last resting place Photo not yet available | Tredworth Road Cemetery | Not yet located |
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| 47 | MONGER, Ivor John: Last resting place | Mount Olivet Cemetery | Not yet located |
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| 48 | NOWELL, William; wife Georgina Maud Nowell [nee Darby]; son Lawrence Nowell: Last resting place This is the family grave of William Albert Nowell and his wife, Georgina. Scattered on the grave are also the ashes of their eldest son, Lawrence. | Higher Cemetery (1865) | Located |
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| 49 | PARADICE, George and Minnie (nee Emigholz) | Fairmont Cemetery |
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| 50 | PEARCE, James, Elizabeth ( nee Chapman), John, Harriet (nee Gardner) Within this sarcophagus are the remains of 2 generations of Pearces from Randwick, both of whom were connected to the church either as Sexton, Parish Clerks, sometimes both. From the bottom up, the brass plaques read as follows: "Sacred to the memory of James Pearce late Clerk of the Parish who departed this life 12 May 1858 aged 61. Also of Elizabeth his wife who departed this life May 28 1860 aged 65 years" "In affectionate remembrance of John Pearce, thier son for many years Clerk of this Parish. he departed this life July 16 1870 aged 43" "Sacred to the memory of Harriet, wife of the above named John Pearce. Died 4 April 1872 aged 42" | Randwick Parish Church Cemetery | Located |
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