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LONG (nee SNELL), Rose Hannah (1850-1926
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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MAGGS, Gilbert and Edith (his second wife)
MAGGS, Gilbert and Edith (his second wife)
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MAXWELL, William Donald (Bill)
MAXWELL, William Donald (Bill)
Headstone on 6 April 2006
Wootton Bassett Cemetery Located 
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MAXWELL, William Donald (Bill)
MAXWELL, William Donald (Bill)
This photo includes the recent additions to the headstone of son, David and Bill's life dates.
Wootton Bassett Cemetery Located 
55
Menin Gate Memorial, Ieper, Belgium
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 
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MITCHELL [nee Harper], Josephine Mary: Last resting place
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  Mitchell Families
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MITCHELL [Shepherd], Joanna wife of William Mitchell.
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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MITCHELL, Edward and wife Catherine Clark
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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MITCHELL, George (1898-1917): Private, Sherwood Foresters.
MITCHELL, George (1898-1917): Private, Sherwood Foresters.
White House Cemetery   Mitchell Families
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MITCHELL, Henry (1911-1943)
MITCHELL, Henry (1911-1943)
  
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MITCHELL, James Thomas and wife, Ada Annie Mitchell [nee Cleaver]: Last resting place
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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MONGER, Cecilia Annie - Memorial Plaque
MONGER, Cecilia Annie - Memorial Plaque
  
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MONGER, Ivor John: Last resting place
MONGER, Ivor John: Last resting place
Mount Olivet Cemetery Not yet located 
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MONGER, William, Ann (née FUTCHER) and daughters, Florence and Amy - Family Grave
MONGER, William, Ann (née FUTCHER) and daughters, Florence and Amy - Family Grave
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MONGER, William, Ann (née FUTCHER) and daughters, Florence and Amy - Headstone
MONGER, William, Ann (née FUTCHER) and daughters, Florence and Amy - Headstone
   Mitchell Families
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NOWELL, William; wife Georgina Maud Nowell [nee Darby]; son Lawrence Nowell: Last resting place
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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PARADICE, George and Minnie (nee Emigholz)
PARADICE, George and Minnie (nee Emigholz)
Fairmont Cemetery  
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PEARCE, James, Elizabeth ( nee Chapman), John, Harriet (nee Gardner)
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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PHILPOTT, Stephen and Mary (née BOWIE)
PHILPOTT, Stephen and Mary (née BOWIE)
  
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PITHER (née WHITE), Jane (1833-1872)
PITHER (née WHITE), Jane (1833-1872)
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PRINSEP, Valentine Cameron (1838-1904)
PRINSEP, Valentine Cameron (1838-1904)
Brompton Cemetery   Mitchell Families
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Randwick Church Cemetery, Gloucestershire, England
Randwick Church Cemetery, Gloucestershire, England
Randwick Parish Church Cemetery Located 
73
ROGERS (Nee COX), Jessie Emma (1870-1942)
ROGERS (Nee COX), Jessie Emma (1870-1942)
West Terrace Cemetery Not yet located 
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SNELL, Henry Raglan and Emily Ann (nee Cleaver).
SNELL, Henry Raglan and Emily Ann (nee Cleaver).
This is the final resting place for Henry and Emily Snell. However, there is a dispute regarding the accuracy of the birth dates!

In Loving Memory of
HENRY RAGLAN SNELL
Born April 7, 1855 Died May 23, 1947
HIS WIFE
EMILY ANN CLEAVER
Born Dec 12, 1870 Died Aug 30, 1952
Arden Cemetery Not yet located 
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SNELL, John J (1905-1987)
SNELL, John J (1905-1987)
   Mitchell Families
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SNELL, Raglan (1902-1910)
SNELL, Raglan (1902-1910)
   Mitchell Families
77
STAGG (née LISHMAN), Winifred Ann: Commemorative Plaque
STAGG (née LISHMAN), Winifred Ann: Commemorative Plaque
Newcastle Memorial Park  
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STAGG, Alexander William: Commemorative Plaque
STAGG, Alexander William: Commemorative Plaque
Newcastle Memorial Park  
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STOKES [nee Wilkinson], Evelyn:  Last resting place
STOKES [nee Wilkinson], Evelyn: Last resting place
Paignton Cemetery Located  Mitchell Families
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STOKES, Harold Henry and his wife, Ethel May Stokes [nee Kendall]: Last resting place
STOKES, Harold Henry and his wife, Ethel May Stokes [nee Kendall]: Last resting place
Paignton Cemetery Located  Mitchell Families
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STOKES, Henry (1809-1867)
STOKES, Henry (1809-1867)
St Martin of Tours Churchyard  
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St Paul's Cemetery   Mitchell Families
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THORBURN, John Myles and Mary Ann (née FARRO): Headstone
THORBURN, John Myles and Mary Ann (née FARRO): Headstone
   Mitchell Families
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TOET (nee BREURKES), Geertruida Violet Louise (1914-1999)
TOET (nee BREURKES), Geertruida Violet Louise (1914-1999)
Translation from Dutch (Literal)

"In Our Hearts
Furthermore, You Live"
   Mitchell Families
85
WALL, Reginald James and wife Frances Annie Wall [nee Mitchell]: Last resting place
WALL, Reginald James and wife Frances Annie Wall [nee Mitchell]: Last resting place
Tredworth Road Cemetery Located 
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WOOSTER, Charles and his wife Hannah (nee Hill): Last resting place
WOOSTER, Charles and his wife Hannah (nee Hill): Last resting place
Headstone inscription reads:
"Nothing in my hand I bring,
Simply to Thy cross I cling"
All Saints Church Cemetery Located 
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WOOSTER, George Albert Wooster and his wife, Nellie Augustu Wooster (nee BUTCHER)
WOOSTER, George Albert Wooster and his wife, Nellie Augustu Wooster (nee BUTCHER)
In Loving memory of
George Albert Wooster
Pioneer of the Independent Holiness Movement
wo fell peacefully asleep March 16th 1957 Aged 83 years
Also of his beloved wife
Nellie Augusta Wooster
who peacefully fell asleep
March 28th 1964 aged 91 years.
St Cuthbert's Churchyard Located 
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WOOSTER, George Job, his wife Mary (nee Jefkins) and his sister-in-law Louie Jefkins.
WOOSTER, George Job, his wife Mary (nee Jefkins) and his sister-in-law Louie Jefkins.
In Loving memory of
Louie Jefkins
who fell asleep in Jesus
March 19th 1971 aged 90
Organist for many years of "The Independent Holiness Movement"
George Job Wooster, M.B.E.
who peacefully fell asleep May 28th 1974 aged 71 years.
Mary Wooster
Wife and sister of the above
Died March 24th 1976 aged 87 years.
St Cuthbert's Churchyard Located 

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