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Monumental Inscriptions of St Peter & St Paul Church, Aylesford

Monumental Inscriptions of St Peter & St Paul Church, Aylesford M.I.s & other information  - recorded by D. E. Williams.

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THE CHURCH FROM THE SOUTH EAST
SECTION A IN THE FOREGROUND


Introduction
The Parish Church of St. Peter and Paul, Aylesford, is impressively sited on the edge of high ground above the Medway, and the medieval bridge. A large medieval church, with a nave and north aisle of equal size, the chancel and north chapel have slightly lower roofs than the nave. The bottom two stages of the large tower are Norman.
In 1878 Henry Brassey spent £3,500 on the "restoration" of the church, when many monuments were moved from their original positions. It was generally considered that the "restoration" diminished the charm and atmosphere of the old interior. The monuments on the tower walls were among those moved at this time. The ledger to George Faunce and three very fine medieval stone coffin lids were moved outside, against the east wall of the chancel. These medieval monuments have suffered very badly from exposure to 133 years of weather.
Four monuments remained in their original positions, the stupendous Baroque Banks monument in the north chapel; the Colepepper monument, with it's original colouring, between the chancel and the north chapel; the Milner monument on the north wall of the north chapel and the Faunce monument on the east wall of the north chapel.
There are some pieces of armour relating to some of the monuments, and two funeral hatchments relating to the Milners,; other hatchments were apparently destroyed in the 19th century!
I have divided the large churchyard into six clearly delineated areas, which together with the brief description of the type of monument, will help with any search. I have limited this record of the churchyard to pre – 1920 graves and monuments.
The earlier monuments are clustered around the church, and include many early chest tombs, a rare table tomb and several 17th and early 18th century headstones. Where parts of the inscription are eroded and, for instance, dates are missing, I have usually been able to add the missing sections by referring to sources such as the burial registers. Where these missing areas occur, I have enclosed them thus, [ ]. All the inscriptions are laid out exactly as on the monument, which makes for much clearer reading.
Due to exposure to weather, in some cases, for over three centuries, many of the monuments suffer from various degrees of erosion, some severe; where there is doubt, I have indicated it with a question mark, (usually day of death). I have tried my best to recover as much detail as accurately as I could, but complete accuracy can never be guaranteed.
As a supplement to the inscriptions, I have included over 50 Will Abstracts (I have not included wills after 1858; these are in the Principal Probate Registry and the cost of copies is too high , however a summary of Henry Brassey's will was published in the Times, so this is included). I have also included Newspaper Reports of accidental deaths, as well as brief details from various Directories, the Census and an Archive record of alleged poisoning!
There are also some colour photographs .
My thanks to the Vicar, the Reverend Christopher Van Straaten and members of the congregation for their friendly interest and encouragement.

D.E. Williams Borstal, Rochester.
St. Valentine's Day, 2012


Section A All that area South of the Church, East of the Porch and East of the Church

Section B All that area West of the Church and North to the North West corner of the Vestry

Section C All the area North of the Church, to the Southern edge of the carpark and from the East Wall of the Churchyard to the North West corner of the Vestry

Section D All that area West of the Church, North of Section B, as far as the Brassey Tomb

Section E All that area North of Section D, from the Western end of the carpark to the Western fence and North Churchyard Wall

Section F All that area North of the carpark, pre-1920 graves only

Interior of Church


Index of Names - from gravestones only

Locate the name you are interested in and note the numbers.
By using these links,  Sections  A 1-47   B 48-124   C 125-161   D 162-195   E 196-266   F 267-286    Interior 287-316

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Names Index

ABBOTT 126; ADAMS 48;ALLARD 25; APPS 49; ARNOLD 50; ATHAWES 1; ATKINS 47; AUSTIN 2, 51; AVARDS 47, 267, 268;


BAILEY 52; BAKER 268; BALDOCK 3, 4, 17, 307; BANKS 287; BARNES 47; BARTON 269; BATH 53; BATTEN 162; BAXBY 47; BEST 5; BETTS 6; BINSKIN 54, 55; BISHOP 7, 127; BLOOMFIELD 128; BONNIWELL 56, 57; BOWLES 28; BOWYER 311; BRADLEY 58; BRASSEY 163, 289; BRICE 8; BRIDGLAND 59; BRISSENDEN 9; BROOK 164; BROOKER 145, 157; BROOMFIELD 47, 60; BURREN 151; BURTON 61; BUSS 129; BUSS 62


CAMPBELL 6; CAPON 47; CARTER, WIDOW 63; CHEERE 130; CLARK 47, 131; COLE 132, 270; COLEPEPPER 290; COPPER 87; COSINGTON 291; COSSOM 129; COSTEN 133; COSTIN 47; COVILL 64; CRISPE 292; CRISPE 65; CUDBY 268; CULLPEPER 292; CUTBATH 10, 134;


DADSON 178; DAMMS 47; DANES 47, 165; DELVE 66; DETHICK 287; DICKS 67; DOBSON 11; DOWD 116; DURBAN 135; DYER 271; DYKE 300


EASTON 47, 68; EVELEIGH 293; EVERETT 294; EVERNDEN 166, 167


FARNCOM 12, 13; FARNCOMB 69; FARROW 136; FAUNCE 295; FENSHAM 14; FIELD 168; FILMER 15; FINCH 169-172, 287, 296, 297; FITZROY 184; FLINT 137; FORD 152; FORDHAM 70; FOWL 71; FRANCIS 47, 173; FRANKLYN 72; FRENCH 73, 74; FROST 75; FRY 76; FRYLAND 77; FULLER 78;


GILBERT 138; GILLIAM 139, 140, 161; GOAR 141; GODFREY 74; GODSMARK 142; GOODMAN 16, 313; GRANT 174-178; GREEN 47, 79, 80, 143, 268; GREGORY 81; GRIGSBY 268; GRINDY 17; GRINHAM 47; GROOMBIDGE 82; GROOMBRIDGE 179


HAINES 180;  HALL 83, 84, 85;  HAMMOND 148;  HAWKES 181;  HAWKINS 47;  HENEAGE 41;  HERD 182;  HOCKLEY 183;  HODGES 47;  HOPPER 145;  HOSMER 47, 86;  HUBBARD 87;  HUMPHREY 88;  HYSOM 25; 

 

JACKSON 58, 65;  JOHNES 18;  JOHNSON 272;  JOHNSTONE 273;  JONES 89


KEDDELL 184;  KEMP 185;  KEMSLEY 90, 146;  KENNIT 91;  KNOTT 147;  KNOWLDEN 93;  KNYASTON 118


LADD 6;  LAKE 16, 19, 20, 21, 313;  LAKER 47;  LAMBATH 67;  LEGOOD 94;  LINES 47;  LOCKE 268, 274;  LOCKYER 28;  LONG 76

 

MACDONALD 40;  MADGIN 95;  MANNERING 47;  MANNERINGS 148;  MARSH 137, 149, 298;  MATHESON 22;  MAY 47, 96, 275;  MEPPHAM 23;  MILES 97;  MILLEN 102;  MILNER 299, 300, 301;  MITCHELL 150;  MONSON 72;  MOORE 98, 107;  MORTLOCK 24

 

NEALE 276;  NEBBS 277;  Nost 287


OAKLEY 99, 100, 101;  OLIFF 102;  OMER 25;  ORUM 26


PAGE 103;  PALMER 104;  PANTONY 187;  PARRAMORE 27;  PEARCH 105, 106;  PEARSON 47, 186;  PERRIN 107, 191;  PERRY 28;  PETERS 151;  PETO 6;  PETT 108;  PHILLIPS 109;  PIKE 46;  POIGNARD 278;  POOLE 47;  PURLIS 110


RANDALL 111, 187;  RATSCH 274;  ROBINSON 29;  RUMBELOW 279;  RUSSELL 30, 31, 32, 188;  RYCAUT 302


SALES 189;  SAMPSON 33;  SAMSON 112, 152;  SAVAGE 303;  SAVELL 304;  SCOTT 47;  SEAGER 190;  SEDLEY 303;  SHAW 72;  SHEPHERD 47;  SHERWOOD 47;  SIMMONDS 113;  SIMONS 191;  SKINNER 280;  SMITH 47, 114, 153, 281;  SNASHALL 34;  SPARKS 154; SPONG 35, 36, 37, 288, 305;  STAINES 306;  STANGER 155;  STARTUP 141;  STEVENS 26, 38, 39;  STONE 47;  STREETON 115;  STUART 116;  STUBBERSFIELD 117;  SUMMERFIELD 118;  SWAIN 282;  SYDDALL 47


TAYLOR 119, 307, 308;  THORNDIKE 40;  THORPE 192;  TILSON 309, 310;  TOLBUTT 306;  TOMSETT 283;  TRIPLETT 124;  TUPPER 284;  TURNER 121;  TUTCHENER 122


UPTON 156

 

VANE 157, 158; VAUX 311; VEAL 41


WAGON 42, 194, 314;  WAKEFIELD 193;  WALKER 47, 159, 160;  WALLIS 47;  WARD 43, 44, 313, 314;  WATERMAN 123;  WATKINS 130;  WEBB 124;  WELLER 134;  WHEELER 285;  WHIDDETT 286;  WIAT 304;  WILLSON 45;  WILSON 139, 161;  WITHERBY 315;  WLDEN 92;  WOOD 47, 155, 195, 316;  WOODLAND 47;  WRAY 46 


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M.I.s of Section A - St Peter & St Paul Church, Aylesford

Section A All that area South of the Church, East of the Porch and East of the Church

1.   Small Headstone

HERE LYETH YE BODY OF
ELIZABETH WIFE OF [SAMUEL]
ATHAWES [OF BOXLEY AND]
ELDEST DAUGHTER OF EDWARD
BALDOCK OF THIS PARISH
DEPARTED THIS LIFE [SEPT.] YE 18th ?
1700 IN YE [    ] [YEAR OF] HER AGE
LEFT ISSUE [    ]


2.   Headstone, Very Eroded, Inscription 
          Reconstructed from Smetham's Rambles Round Churches, (1928)

[EPICEDIUM on a Blacksmith]
[My Sledge and Hammer lyes Declined,]
[My Bellows too have lost their Wind,]
[My Fire's Extinct, my Forge Decaid,]
[And in the Dust my Vice is Laid,]
[My Coal is Spent, my Iron's Gone,]
[My Nails are Drove, my Work is Done]
RICHARD AUSTIN
DIED THE 7th AUGST. 174[5]
AGED 50 YEARS
ALSO TWO SONS & TWO DAUGHTERS
VIZ. WILL., MARGARET [    ]
[    ]


3.   Grey Stone Chest Tomb


TOMB OF EDWARD BALDOCK, DIED 1723, AND ANN BALDOCK
IN THE BACKGROUND, LEFT, IS THE HEADSTONE
OF THEIR DOBSON RELATIONS, AND RIGHT, THE
SMALLER HEADSTONE OF THEIR DAUGHTER ELIZABETH ATHAWES


South Side
[HERE'S INTERRED THE BODY OF EDWARD BALDOCK]
OF THIS [PARIS]H [WHO] DEPARTED [THIS LIFE]
DECEMBER 20th 1723 AGED [    ]
LEFT ISSUE ONE SON & 4 DAUGHTERS
EDWARD, MARGARET, MARY, JANE & ANNE

North Side
HERE'S IN[TERRED] THE BODY OF ANN [WIFE]
OF Mr E[DWARD] BALDOCK WHO D[EPARTED]
THIS LIFE [   ] O[CTOBER] ANNO DOM[   ]
AGED 42 ? YEARS

Edward Baldock, died 1723, was a Yeoman. His P.C.C. Will (Prerogative Court of Canterbury) is dated 28th February 1717 (1718)
To his son Thomas, his house, storehouses and 2 acres of land where Thomas now lives, for life. After Thomas dies, to Samuel Athawes, Yeoman of Boxley, in trust, for grandson, William Baldock, eldest son of Thomas. If William has no lawful heirs, then to Thomas's next eldest son, Edward. If Edward has no lawful heirs, then to next son, Thomas. If Thomas has no lawful heirs, then to Edward and Samuel, sons of Samuel Athawes (grandsons) for ever.
To son Edward Baldock, all his property and land in Maidstone for life. After Edward's death, to his male heirs, in default of such, to his female heirs; in default, to all his grandsons, sons of son Thomas, then living, for ever.
To son in law Thomas Dobson half of his house and mill, with lands in Aylesford occupied by Henry Beaumont, for his life. After Dobson's death, to his daughter, Mary Dobson, for life. After her death, to all their children, then living and to their heirs. If no heirs, then to son Edward Baldock and his male heirs, if no heirs, then to sons of son Thomas, for ever.
Son in law Thomas Dobson shall pay executors £100 or discount the sum from money testator owes him on bond. To daughter, Margaret Baldock, and her heirs for ever, the other half of the house, mill and lands in Aylesford. Margaret also gets £50.
To son Edward all his property in Throwley and Ospring(e), after death of his mother, for life. After Edward's death, to his male heirs, in default, to his grandsons, Edward and Samuel Athawes, Edward and John Dobson, for ever.
To son Edward all his property in Tudely and Tunbridge, in trust, to sell. Money to children of son Thomas, daughters Mary Dobson , Anne Taylor and Jane Courly ?, and of son in law Samuel Athawes by his deceased daughter, Elizabeth.
To son Thomas his lighter or vessel he now works in. To daughter, Anne wife of Augustine Taylor, £50.
His wife to have use of household goods in his dwelling house; after her death, to be shared among grand children, as wife thinks fit. Residue to son Edward, who is his executor. At his executor's discretion, £3 per annum to son Thomas to keep lighter in repair, as long as he keeps lighter in his "own proper working".
Witnesses: Mary Easton, Susan Maynard and D. Fuller
Proved 13th June 1724


4.   Chest Tomb, Very Eroded, Brick Base

South. Side
[HERE LIETH THE BODY OF] M[ARY ?][DAUGHTER OF ?]
[EDW]ARD BALDOCK AND M[ARY ?]
[    ] AND ELIZABETH [    ]
[    ]

BALDOCK see ATHAWES

BALDOCK see GRINDY


5.   Headstone, Under Yew

TO THE MEMORY OF
THOMAS BEST
(LATE OF LONDON)
WHO DIED JANUARY THE 8th 1823
AGED 51 YEARS
LEFT ISSUE 1 SON AND 1 DAUGHTER
VIZ. HENRY AND ELIZA
"Afflictions Sore, Long Time I Bore,
Physicians were in Vain,
Till God did Please [ to give me Ease]
[And Free me from my Pain]"


6.   Large Red Granite Coped, Iron Railings, Over Vault

South Side
EDWARD LADD BETTS
LATE OF PRESTON HALL
BORN JUNE 5th 1815 DIED JANUART 21st 1872
AND ANN HIS WIFE
BORN SEPTEMBER 19th 1820 DIED JANUARY 23rd 1908

West Side
PERCY CAMPBELL BETTS
JANUARY 7th 1856 – OCTOBER 14th 1878

East Side
ELIZABETH PETO BETTS
BORN OCTOBER 22nd 1846 DIED MARCH 1st 1940

Edward Ladd Betts, died 1872, was one of the Principal Constructors of the Victorian Railway Network, in partnership with Peto.
He pulled down the old Preston Hall and built the present building, it's stone described in the PenguinBuildings of Englandas "repellent"! The old building, remodelled in the Georgian period, was certainly more elegant and tasteful. The church clock came from the old Hall and was given by Betts. His business failed and he left Preston Hall. The tomb was paid for by parishioners who remembered his past generosity to the parish.

7.   Small Headstone, (Between Stevens' Headstones)

IN MEMORY OF
THOMAS BISHOP
WHO DIED [FEB.] 17th 18[22]
AGED [55] YEARS
[ Eroded Verses ]
ALSO EDWARD SON OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED [FEB.] [    ] 1807
AGED [    ] YEARS AND [    ] MONTHS
ALSO JOHN WHO DIED FEB. 2nd ?
18[0]7 AGED [    ] MONTHS

Thomas Bishop, died 1822, was a Butcher of East Malling, and nephew of Edward Stevens, also a Butcher, (Edward Stevens P.C.C. Will). He is buried between the two Stevens graves. Although Edward Stevens wife, Letitia, is on the later Stevens headstone, there is no surviving monument to her husband, who was buried at Aylesford in 1826.


8.   Headstone, Very Eroded

[    ]
SOL. BRICE
[WHO] DIED [YE]
[2]8th [OF JANUARY]
174[4]
[AGED [    ] YEARS]


9.   Headstone, Very Eroded

[HERE LIETH]
[YE BODY OF]
[HENRY BRISSENDEN]?
[OF THIS PAR]ISH
[WHO DEPARTED THIS L]IFE
[NOVEMBER 1738]
[    ]
LEFT ISSUE 2 SONS & 1 DA]UGT.
HENRY, DENNIS & THOMAS
[DENNIS] DAUGHTER
[OF] HENRY BRISSENDEN
----------Ground Level----------
WHO DIED MARCH 29th 17[52]
AGED 14 YEARS


10.   Headstone and Body Stone on Stone Slab

IN MEMORY
OF
MARY WIFE OF GEORGE CUTBATH
OF THIS PARISH
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE MARCH 30th 1830
AGED 58 YEARS
ALSO THE ABOVE GEORGE CUTBATH
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE MARCH 17th 1842
AGED 74 YEARS

George Cutbath, died 1842, was a School Teacher, although he states "Gentleman" in his will. The P.C.C. Will is dated 6th October 1841
William Larkin of Brixton, Linen Draper and Robert Spratt of Aylesford, Miller, are executors and trustees; they are to have £20 each for their trouble.
To Mary Pike of Brompton, Widow,£300 for life; after her death, divided among her 3 children. To Mrs Ann Edwards of Dartford, £100, to her daughter, Mary Ann Edwards, £100. To Ann Farmer of Aylesford, if still in his service, £150.
Household furniture, plate, etc. to his executors, which they can sell. Remainder of his money divided between his nephews and nieces, viz. William George Cutbath, Mary Cutbath, Louisa Kemp, widow, Henry Randall and Caroline Finch.
Witnesses: Ralph Dennis, Robert Spratt and Stephen Spratt

Proved 6th July 1842


11.   Headstone, In Angle of Porch

IN MEMORY OF
CHARLES DOBSON WHO DEPARTED
THIS LIFE SEPTEMBER 27th 1781
AGED 55 ? YEARS
LEFT ISSUE [    ]
VIZ. CHARLES AND [    ]
[Eroded Verses]
ALSO SUSAN DOBSON
WHO DIED APRIL THE 14th 1796
AGED 67 ? YEARS/

DUKE see FAUNCE


12.   Stone Plaque set in South Wall East of Porch

THE
YEW TREE
WAS
PLANTED IN
THE YEAR OF
OUR LORD
1708
BY W. FARNCOM


13.   Ledger on Ground East of Chancel, Removed from Interior in 1878

(FAUNCE CREST)
RESURGEMIIS
GEOGIUS FAUNCE
ROBERTI FAUNCE EQUIUS
ET ELIZABETHA
TEN[ ]E EJUS UXORIS
GEORGII DUKE DE COSYTON ARMIGERII
FILIUS NATU MAXIMUS
SEPULTUS JAN. 26th A.D. 1788
AETAT 97


14.   Small Headstone, Extremely Eroded

IN
MEMORY OF THOMAS
FENSHAM ? [OF THIS PARISH ?]
[WHO DIED MAY [ ] 1766]
AGED 71 ? YEARS
[Rest Illegible]


15.   Small Headstone, Eroded

[HERE LIETH]
[THE BODY OF]
JANE FILMER WHO
DEPARTED THIS LIFE
THE 27th [OF] [JUNE] 1717
AGED 29 YEARS


16.   Curious Ledger Supported on Six Legs, Like a Table

RARE TABLE TOMB OF EDWARD GOODMAN, DIED 1738
BEYOND IT, THE THREE LAKE MONUMENTS

EDWARD GOODMAN DIED FEBRUARY [    ]
1738 AGED 88 YEARS HE HAD TWO WIFES
BY THE FIRST BURIED NOV. YE 1st 1681 HE HAD
ANN & HAMLET BY THE SECOND BURIED
MARCH YE 1st 1724 HE HAD ONE DAUGHTER
VIZ. CATHERINE WHO SURVIVED HIM
HERE ALSO LIETH THE BODY OF
CATHERINE DAUGHTER OF EDWARD
GOODMAN WHO DIED OCTOB. YE 10th
1742 AGED 58 ? YEARS
SHE HAD BY HER FIRST HUSBAND
JOHN LAKE ONE DAUGHTER AND TWO
SONS VIZ. CATHERINE, WILLIAM & JOHN
BY HER SECOND HUSBAND THO. WARD
ONE SON VIZ. EDWARD
JOHN LAKE ONLY SURVIVED HER

(The two wives of Edward Goodman, were both Catherine)
Edward Goodman, died 1738, Butcher. His P.C.C. Will is dated 14th July 1738
He is "aged and infirm" (88) He and his late wife did, about the 18th of April 1715, settle several pieces of land in Wye, he now ratifies this settlement. In case the relative documents are lost, he gives this land to daughter Catherine, wife of Thomas Ward, for life. After her death to her son John Lake, son by her first husband, John Lake, for ever.
Catherine to have the rents and profits, exclusive of her husband, for life.
To grandson John Lake, £140. His house, with stable and slaughter house in Aylesford, to grandson William Stevens, for ever. His other house in Aylesford, near the latter, late occupied by William Stevens, to grandson Nicholas Goodman, son of late son Hamlet, for ever.
To grand daughter Catherine Pickett? £40. To grandson William Stevens £50, also to William, al his "milch beasts" and husbandry tackle (except stock beasts and cattle bought as part of his business); he to have them "on demand", and he is forgiven all debts for board. He is to pay debts and money he has received from Goodman's customers and "chapmen", to the executors. He must claim within 21 days all wages owed and to give executors accounts of all payments received or money owed. If William Stevens refuses of neglects to do this , his bequests are void and go into residue.
To grandson Edward Stevens £100, to grandson Nicholas Goodman £50. To Thomas Ward and Catherine his wife £10 each, in trust, to put out Moses and Edward sons of Mary Fan? His deceased sister, Margaret's daughter, by William Godden, her husband,to apprenticeships of such trade as Moses and Edward choose.
To Mary Sharpe daughter of his late wife's brother, James Sharpe, formerly of Meopham, £5. To good friends Edward Baldock of Maidstone, Yeoman and James Taylor of Burham, Yeoman, £100, and all his ready money, securities, debts, stock, all household goods and all real and personal estate, in trust, to sell. Proceeds and the £100 invested as they think best. Interest to John, Catherine and Edward Startup, children of grand daughter Catherine wife of George Startup, Butcher, for their maintenance and education until they are 21.
When they are 21 executors to pay money and accrued interest to them in equal shares.. If they all die before 21 with no lawful heirs, then money to grandson John Lake. Trust terms follow.
Thomas and Catherine Ward executors.
Witnesses: E. Pleydell , Robert Pleydell and William Gates.
Proved 9th April 1739
On 29th April 1823 we learn that the will was not administered by Thomas and Catherine Ward, and that Catherine Ward died intestate*. Administration was granted to William Scuddamore, Solicitor of Maidstone, on behalf of John Springate, William Coleman and James Pullen. They have an half interest in a small house in Aylesford for remainder of term of 100 year lease, assigned to Edward Goodman, commencing 25th October 1733.
(* Catherine Ward did not die intestate, see Will below)

Catherine Ward, died 1742, Widow. Rochester Will dated 30th September 1742
She is in "a bad state of health". To kinsman William Stevens son of Edward Stevens, late of Hoo, £30 at 21 years.
To John Startup, son of her late daughter, Catherine and her husband George Startup, £50 at 21 years.
To Catherine Startup, daughter of George and Catherine Startup, £100 at 21 years; this to be invested by executor and the interest used towards her maintenance, until she is 21.
To Edward Startup, another son of George and Catherine, £50 at 21 years. If any die before 21, their legacy shared by survivors, if all die, money to executor, for ever.
Residue of personal estate to children of her son John Lake and Jane, his wife, viz. Elizabeth, John, Catherine and Thomas. All real estate to son John Lake, who is sole executor.
Witnesses: Augustine Taylor, Richard Austin and Sarah Carter.
Proved 20th December 1742


17.   Grey Stone Chest Tomb


WILLIAM GRINDY, DIED 1691
ON OPPOSITE SIDE, HIS DAUGHTER, JANE BALDOCK, DIED 1729


South Side
[HERE LIETH YE]BODY OF WILL. GRINDY
[WHO DEPARTED YS LIFE [AUGUST] [     ] 1691 AG: 4[   ]
[    ] FEB. 20th 17[  ]6 AG: 70 SHE
[ [W]IFE OF Mr EDWD. BALDOCK

North Side
H[ERE LIE]TH YE BODY OF JANE BALDOCK
[WIFE OF] Mr EDWARD BALDOCK WHO DEPARTED
[THIS LIFE] NOVEMBER THE 15th 1729 [AGED] 41 YEARS
[LEFT ISSUE] 6 DAUGHTERS MARY, [    ], ANNA ?
[   ]

William Grindy, died 1691,a Mercer. His Rochester Court Will is dated 9th August 1689
He is "sick and weak". To wife Mary, £5 per annum for life from his property and land in Leybourne which he lately purchased from Stephen Dennis. If the annuity is not paid his wife can distrain the property until it is.
To son Henry , his property in Strood, which he purchased from John Snooks, for ever. Also to Henry his leasehold, also in Strood, occupied by Stephen Hulkes, and £40 at 24 years of age.
Rents and profits to be used by executor for Henry's maintenance and education until he is 24.
To daughter Mary, £10 at 22 years of age or earlier if executor thinks fit. To daughter Jane* property in Leybourne charged with the annuity of £5 per annum. If Jane dies without lawful heirs, then to son Henry and daughter Mary. Also to Jane £20 at 22 years.
Residue to wife Mary, who is sole executor.
His very good friend, Francis Tomlin the Younger of East Malling, Yeoman and Mr George Lattenden, overseers of the will, to each of them 50s for their trouble.
Witnesses: John Ladson, mark of John Emberton and Roger Tomlin
Proved 8th September 1691
*Later the wife of Edward Baldock HYSOM see OMER



18.   Headstone, Under Yew

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
THOMAS JOHNES
OF THIS PARISH
WHO DIED DEC. 25th 1835 AGED 54 YEARS
"Time Swept by his O'er Whelming Tide,
My Faithful Partner from my Side,
And You of Yours Departed my be,
As Mine ? Especially [    ] me, [    ] then you [    ],
Death's Come [    ]"


19.   Grey Stone Chest Tomb

HERE LYETH YE BODY OF J[OHN] YE BELOVED
HUSBAND OF [ CATHERINE ? ]A: LAKE HE DYED
[ JULY YE [    ] 1710 IN THE 43rd YEAR OF HIS AGE
[LEFT ISSUE] 3 CHILDREN [    ]
KATHERINE, WILL. & [JOHN]

John Lake, died 1770, a Butcher. His Rochester Court Will dated 3rd March 1768
His house and 2 acres in Stockbury in the occupation of John Kirby, and several pieces of land of 23 acres in Wye, occupied by Andrew Clifford, to "trusty" friends, Daniel Ward of Mill Hall, Aylesford, Thomas Charlton of Loose and John Taylor of Burham, Yeoman, upon trust, to sell above properties and share proceeds among sons, John, Thomas, William, Daniel, Samuel and Edward and daughter, Catherine, wife of Edward Charlton. Ready money, securities, plate, linen, cattle, corn, effects and personal estate to trustees, upon trust, to share among his children. Before they distribute above they are to deduct £100 from Catherine's share, on account on money already advanced to her upon her marriage. The £100 to be shared equally among his 6 sons. Sons Thomas and John and daughter Catherine to give sufficient release to executors, of claims against personal estate of their grand mother Catherine Ward, which came to him after her decease. If any of them neglects or refuses to do so, executors to keep their shares and give them to those who comply. He has become bound with his son John, to the Parish Officers of Aylesford, for the maintenance of "a female bastard child by him begotten on the body of Mary Wallis, which was born chargeable to the said parish of Aylesford". He directs son John to get a release from the parish of any claim on his estate on account of the bond. If John does not, sums to be retained from his inheritance equivalent to demands on account of the bond. Trustees and executors to invest share of children under 21 in Public Funds and use interest and part of capital as they think needed for maintenance and education of those minors until they are 21, when they will transfer their shares to them. Daniel Ward, Thomas Charlton and John Taylor to be guardians of his children who are minors. They are also his executors.
Witnesses: Richard Gammon, William St. Coast and Thomas Willard
Proved 11th December 1770


20.    Portland Stone Chest Tomb, East of Chancel

North Side
IN MEMORY OF
JANE WIFE OF JOHN LAKE
OF THIS PARISH WHO DIED
DECEMBER THE 1st ? 1758
AGED [    ] YEARS

East Side
IN
MEMORY OF
WILLM. LAKE
THE SON OF
JOHN LAKE
WHO DIED OCT.
THE 10th 1781
AGED 39 YEARS

South Side
IN MEMORY OF
JOHN LAKE OF THIS PARISH
WHO DIED OCTOBER [    ] 1770 AGED [    ] YEARS
[    ]
[    ]

William Lake, died 1781, Tailor. Rochester Will dated 29th September 1781.
He is "sick and weak". All his share of parcel of land in Wye in the occupation of Andrew Clifford, and all his share of house in Aylesford in the occupation of Edward Startup and Daniel Lake, to his brothers, Daniel and Samuel Lake, in equal shares.
Lease of house he holds of Mr Augustine Taylor, to brothers, Daniel and Samuel in equal shares.
To Catherine Lake daughter of his brother John, £20 at 21 years, she also gets all his china and plate at 21. If she dies before 21, the money, china and plate to his brothers, Daniel and Samuel.
Forgives brother John all the debts he owes him. To brother Daniel all household goods.
To Edward Startup £5, to sister Catherine wife of Edward Charlton, £10, to brother Thomas, £10 and to brother Edward, £10.
Residue to brothers Daniel and Samuel, equally. They and friend John Spong of Mill Hall are executors.
Witnesses: Hester Tunbridge, William Turner and Edward Middleton.
Proved 11th October 1781 (Power reserved to John Spong)
Value (excluding real estate), not more than £100


21.    Headstone
[SACRED]

[TO THE MEMORY OF]
THOMAS LAKE
OF THIS PARISH
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
MARCH 2nd 1824
AGED 44 YEARS
ALSO SARAH WIFE OF
THE ABOVE
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
[JANUARY] THE 10th 1852
AGED 82 YEARS

Thomas Lake, died 1824, Farmer. P.C.C. Will dated 18th August 1823
Everything to wife Sarah, who is executor.
Witnesses: James Westbrook and Thomas Fordham
Proved 4th May 1824

Sarah Lake, died 1852, Widow of Thomas. P.C.C. Will dated 3rd January 1851
To Mary Ann Hickmoth, 2 silver table spoons. To Sarah Goff, 6 silver tea spoons. To Sarah Yeomans, Sarah Ashdown and Richard Bishop, all wearing apparel, shared equally.
To her executor £5 for his trouble.
Residue to be sold and proceeds and money in the Maidstone Savings Bank, (£36 9s 0d) shared equally, after funeral costs, between, Sarah Yeomans, Sarah Ashdown, Richard Bishop and William Kemsley.
John Wagon is executor.
Signs with a mark.
Witnesses: Joseph Bateman of Aylesford and Sarah Samson of Aylesford
Affidavit dated 5th March 1852
John Samson, Gentleman of Aylesford, Joseph Bateman, Grocer of Aylesford and Sarah Samson, wife of John, are sworn. John Samson states that he wrote the will, leaving a space for Sarah Lake's mark. The will was written prior to Sarah making her mark. Sarah Samson and Joseph Bateman swear that they were together in the presence of Sarah Lake when she signed the will. Proved 10th March 1852

LAKE see GOODMAN


22.   Headstone

MARGERY MATHESON
WHO DIED DECEMBER 25th 1787
AGED 68 YEARS


23.   Headstone
TO THE MEMORY
OF
THOMAS MEPPHAM
OF THIS PARISH
WHO DIED JANUARY 17th 1860
AGED 83 YEARS
"Lord, he was Thine and not my Own,
Thou must not do [    ] me Wrong,
I Thank Thee for the Precious Loan,
Accorded me so Long"

Thomas Meppham, died 1860, was a Dairyman of Aylesford (1851 Census)


24.   Eroded Ledger, Ground Level, Once in Interior ?

MARY MORTLOCK
DIED 26th APRIL 1[8]17
AGED 79


25.   Headstone

IN
MEMORY OF MARY WIFE
OF THO. OMER WHO DIED
THE 2nd ? OF DECEMBER 1769
AGED 72 YEARS
ALSO GILES HYSOM SON
IN LAW TO THE ABOVE DIED
[    ] [OF] JANUARY 1776 AGED 44 YEARS


26.   Headstone and Body Stone, Against Buttress


DETAIL OF HEADSTONE OF RICHARD ORUM, DIED 1803

IN MEMORY OF
Mr RICHARD ORUM
OF THE PARISH OF BOXLEY, YEOMAN
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE OCTOBER THE
[    ] 1803 AGED 70 YEARS
[ALSO] ELIZABETH HIS WIFE
[DAUGHTER OF WILLIAM STEVENS]?
[    ] WHO DIED AUGUST THE 29th
1811 AGED 81 YEARS
ALSO IN MEMORY OF ELIZABETH DAUGHTER
OF RICHD. AND ELIZTH. ORUM DIED THE
[    ] OF MARCH 176[8] IN THE 4th YEAR OF HER
AGE

Richard Orum, died 1803, was a Yeoman of Boxley. His P.C.C. Will is dated 21st November 1791
To daughter Catherine Orum £200 at 21 or day of marriage. If she dies before 21, then £200 goes to personal estate.
All his freeholds to wife Elizabeth, for ever, as long as she remains his widow, if she remarries, then to his their 2 daughters, Catherine and Bessy Luck wife of George, Yeoman of Burrow Green, Wrotham, for ever. Residue to wife; when she dies or remarries, lease of property he now resides in, leased from Worshipful Company of Vintners, for 21 years, to daughter Catherine, and residue to daughters.
Inventory to be made and delivered to "most respected friend" Richard Holloway of Maidstone, Gentleman.
His wife and Richard Holloway are executors.
Witnesses: Samuel Billingsley, William Sanders and Stephen Lamprey.


27.   Headstone, Under Yew

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
ROBERT PARRAMORE
OF THIS PARISH
WHO DIED NOVEMBER 17th 1797
AGED 72 YEARS
ALSO ANN WIFE OF THE ABOVE
ROBERT PARRAMORE
WHO DIED JULY 24th 1824
AGED 77 YEARS
ALSO JOHN THEIR SON WHO DIED
JANUARY 13th 1780 AGED 11 YEARS
ALSO NICHOLAS THEIR SON WHO DIED
JANUARY [    ] 1820 AGED 45 YEARS
LIKEWISE THOMAS THEIR SON
BURIED AT WEST FARLEIGH


28.   Headstone

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
REVD. GEORGE LOCKYER
PERRY
WHO DIED IN THE VICARAGE HOUSE
OF THIS PARISH
AGED 73 YEARS
AND WAS BURIED HERE
ON THE 15th OF APRIL 1843

PIKE see WRAY


29.   Headstone and Body Stone


THOMAS ROBINSON, DIED 1765
STEWARD TO THE EARL OF AYLESFORD AT PRESTON HALL

HERE LIETH THE BODY OF
THOS. ROBINSON
WHO DIED MARCH 12th ? 1765 IN THE
74th YEAR OF HIS AGE

Thomas Robinson, died 1765, was Steward of Preston Hall. P.C.C. Will dated 8th June 1741
To wife Ruth 6s per week, every Monday for life. To daughter Bridgett, wife of Rene Brebam, £150. To grand daughter
Antoinett Brebam £150. The total of these sums to be kept by executor until grand daughter is 21 or married. Interest on the £300 to be paid to Bridgett, at £4 per annum and £8 per annum to Antoinett until she is 16, then interest is divided equally. If one dies then the survivor to have all the £300. As long as Rene is living Bridgett is to have the interest only, not the principal.
The £8 to Antoinett is to be paid to her landlady for her board, clothes and learning, as executor thinks fit. The landlady is to account to executor for the money paid.
To Thomas Brissenden, his godson, youngest son of widow Brissenden £10 at 21, with interest accrued. Mr. John Ward of Milal (sic), in Aylesford, Hoyman is his Trustee. For his troubles £20, paid by his executor, William Baylis. Residue, money, goods, etc. to his executor.
Witnesses: Sarah Thomas and Thomas Bottle
Codicil dated 28th July 1758
£50 to be deducted from grand daughter's legacy, and be paid to Mr Parry, his son in law by his executor, Baylis. His grand daughter is now wife of William Pett.
Signed with a mark.
Witnesses: Sarah Thomas and Sarah Smith


30.   Very Eroded Headstone, Under Yew

[HERE LIETH]
[THE BODY OF]
[SUSANNAH]
W[IFE] [OF]
EDW[ARD] [RUSSELL] SHE
DIED [OCTOBER] [    ]
1746 [AGED]
44 [YEARS]


31.   Headstone, Close to Above

IN
MEMORY OF
EDWD. RUSSELL OF THE PARISH
OF BOXLEY WHO DEPARTED THIS
LIFE JULY THE 3rd 1767
AGED 66 ? YEARS


32.   Classical Limestone Chest Tomb, Near to Above Headstones

Ledger
Extremely Eroded, No Details

North Side
IN MEMORY OF
JOHN RUSSELL(*) LATE OF MAIDSTONE
WHO DIED OCTOBER 6th 1790 AGED 56 YEARS
LEFT ISSUE 6 ? SONS AND 5 ? DAUGHTERS
VIZ. EDWARD, JONATHAN, [    ]
THOMAS, JOSEPH, SARAH, HARRIETT
REBECCA, SUSANNA AND ELIZA

South Side
SACRED TO THE MEMORY OF
EDWARD RUSSELL OF MAIDSTONE
WHO DIED FEB. 1st 1840 AGED 68

East Side
SUSANNA
DAUGHTER
OF
JOHN AND
SUSANNA ?
RUSSELL
DIED IN HER
INFANCY

(*)John Russell, died 1790, was a Hop Merchant of Maidstone. (Burial Register)
John Russell, died 1909, was a Foreman of Roads (1901 Census)


33.   Headstone

SACRED TO THE MEMORY
OF
SARAH SAMPSON
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
THE 26th DAY OF NOVEMBER 1871
AGED 78 YEARS
ALSO JOHN SAMPSON
HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE
DIED MARCH 31st 1874
AGED 83 YEARS


34.   Headstone

IN MEMORY OF
THOMAS SNASHALL
OF THIS PARISH
WHO DIED 7th ? OF DECEMBER 1814
AGED 68 YEARS
ALSO MARY SNASHALL
WIFE OF THE ABOVE WHO DIED THE [    ]
OF APRIL 1822 AGED 76 YEARS


35.   Headstone and Five Body Stones


Forground, Spong children
Left backbround, Baldock and Dobson, right, Balldock

NEAR THIS PLACE ARE DEPOSITED
THE REMAINS OF FOUR INFANT SONS OF
JOHN AND ROSAMOND SPONG
[DANIEL, SEPTEMBER 1776]
[THOMAS, JANUARY 1781]
[WILLIAM, MARCH 1783]
[    ]

Rear
[IN MEMORY OF]
GEORGE ? SPONG
SON OF
JOHN AND ROSAMOND SPONG
[WHO DIED] NOV.179[ ]
AGED 2 ? DAYS


36.   Two Larger Body Stones

G S W S


37.   Coade Stone Pedestal , Topped by an Urn, Railed, (Under Yew Planted by W. Farncom, 1708)


COADE STONE MONUMENT TO JOHN SPONG, DIED 1815,
AND FAMILY, BENEATH THE YEW TREE AS HE DESIRED.
AT THE TIME OF WRITING, IT IS IN NEED OF REPAIR


South Side
THIS MONUMENT
IS ERECTED
OVER THE FAMILY VAULT
BUILT BY
JOHN SPONG ESQ.
OF MILL HALL
MDCCCXIII

North Side
SACRED TO THE MEMORY OF
Mr JOHN SPONG
OF MILL HALL IN THIS PARISH
WHOSE REMAINS ARE DEPOSITED
BENEATH THIS MONUMENT
GREATLY RESPECTED
FOR HIS MANY VIRTUES WHEN LIVING
HE DIED MUCH LAMENTED
ON THE XXI JANUARY MDCCCXV
AGED LXIV YEARS

West Side
ALSO TO THE MEMORY OF
ROSAMOND SPONG
LATE OF MILL HALL
WHO DIED OCTOBER [ ]
MDCCC[XVI]
[AGED XL YEARS]
ALSO OF
Mr W. SPONG
LATE OF COBTREE
IN THE PARISH OF BOXLEY
WHO DIED [ NOVEMBER] [ ] MDCCCXXXIX
AGED [L] YEARS

East side
SACRED TO THE MEMORY OF
Mr JOHN SPONG
FORMERLY OF LONDON, SINCE TEN
YEARS RESIDENT IN BRUSSELLS
AND LATE OF AYLESFORD
WHO DIED SEPTEMBER THE 11th
MDCCCXXXIII
AGED LXIII YEARS

John Spong, died 1815, was a Coal and Grain Merchant, Farmer and Hoy Owner, with extensive warehouses and wharfs at Mill Hall of the west bank of the river. His long P.C.C. Will is dated 20th August 1814.
Directs a vault be made by the Yew tree in Aylesford churchyard, if permission can be obtained (the monument states that the vault was made in 1813 ?). Wishes to be carried to his grave by 8 labouring men in his employ, they are each to be paid 1 guinea.
To wife Rosamond, £200 and his house and adjoining cottage occupied by Andrew Kemsley, as long as she remains his widow. She gets all furniture and household goods for life, conditions as above. After her death or remarriage, to son Thomas for ever.
Also to Rosamond an annuity of £400 out of his lands. £300 out of land given to son Thomas, now living at Mill Hall and the other £100 from his mill in Snodland.
His son John is bound by a bond dated about 20th January 1800, "under the bond and seal of his son John", for £1,000; his executor are to release John from money owed, for money advanced to him. To executor £4,000 to be invested in Public Funds, the interest from this to be paid to Letitia Spong, wife of John, late of the Bowyer of Southwark, Hop Factor, for life, as long as she remains John Spong's widow.
An annuity of £100 to daughter Rosamond. After the death of Letitia Spong, the interest on the £4,000 to his executor to pay from time to time, son John, for life. If John tries to sell or assign the bequest , then it is void and the interest goes to his children.
After the deaths of John and Letitia, the £4,00, upon trust, to executor. The principal sum for the benefit of John and Letitia's children at 21 years of age. If all died before 21, the £4,000 is part of his personal estate.
To son Thomas, his freeholds and leaseholds at Mill Hall, East Malling, Aylesford, Burham, Ditton and Sandgate in Kent, and Acton in Middlesex, comprising the estate called the Mill Hall ? Estate and Mansion House, stables, coach house, coke oven, cottages at the ------- ? sheds, warehouses, grain wharf, coal wharf, the "George" public house, stables, granary, new stables, coal sheds, wharf, crane, 3 houses occupied by John Smitherman, John French and John Jarrit, a barn called Ash Barn, lodge and yard and 4 more houses occupied by E[dward] Oakley, R[ichard] Hosmer, widow Jarrit and ------------- ?, also 2½ acres of apple and cherry orchards, leading from Mill Hall to the London Turnpike, and a field called Old Hith Field of 1½ acres, and land at Newhithe called Sunmers ? And house, warehouse, wharf ferry and 3 acres of land adjoining and 2 houses adjoining, lately occupied by W. Carpenter and W. Ralph, and lodge, garden and all estate purchased from Mr Richard Round ?, of about 18 acres, and Willow Plot adjoining and next Baldock's Wharf, adjoining estate purchased from Sir John Honeywood, Bart., of about 10 acres, and 2 plots near the Brook Gate, allotted by the Commissioners for dividing Waste Lands of East Malling, all to son Thomas for ever, subject to the annuity of £300, part of the £400 for his wife.
Also to Thomas all farming stock, goods, chattels.
To executor house and barn and 20 acres at Cowlease in Aylesford and Burham lately occupied by Rebecca Underhill, now in his own occupation, upon trust, for son Daniel, for life, he to keep in good repair. After Daniel's death to executor, rents in meantime for the maintenance and education of Daniel's children, when youngest is 21 , to be sold and proceeds shared equally. If all die before 21 then property to son Thomas. Daniel is released from all debts he owes his father.
Snodland Mill (paper) and cottages adjoining , drying houses, sheds, wharf and 9 acres of land to son William, subject to annuity of £100 to his mother, part of the £400.
To executor £1,000 to be invested in Public Funds, interest to daughter Rosamond; after her death to her children, if any, for their maintenance and education. If Rosamond dies intestate, the £1,00 to be part of residue.
To daughter Mary wife of Charles Brenchley, Esq., £2,000, which "will make up her fortune to £3,000", he having at her marriage given her £1,000. To executor £2,000 to invest in Public Funds, interest to daughter Martha, wife of Major William Rowan. She also to have annuity of £100, as Rosamond. Martha to have further sum of £1,000.
To 2 children of his deceased daughter Elizabeth wife of William Bowles, Esq., £1,000 at 21.
To John Spong son of John and Letitia £500 at 21.
His 3 pews in Aylesford church, the 1st to his house at Mill Hall, the 2nd to Aylesford House, the servants pew to the Mill Hall house; he gives the pews accordingly.
Residue of real and personal estate to son Thomas, who is sole executor.
Witnesses: William Knowles, George Cutbath and J. Simmons
Proved 28th January 1815

William Spong, died 1839, was a Paper Maker at Snodland. He later resided at Cobtree Manor. He is generally accepted to be the model for Mr Wardle in Charles Dicken's Pickwick Papers. Wardle's Manor Farm at Dingley Dell is based on Cobtree. Opposite the Spong tomb are the earlier Ward monuments, (the Wards are related to the Spongs, and to the transcriber !). It seems very unlikely that this juxtaposition escaped Dicken's keen observation; he certainly knew Aylesford churchyard, and it is difficult to believe that the closeness of Ward and Wardle is a mere coincidence?
Rosamond Spong, died 1816, Spinster. Her P.C.C. Will is dated 10th March 1815
Charles Bromley, Esq., of Maidstone and William Rowan, Esq., Major in H.M. 52nd Regiment are executors.
Her father John, gave £1,000 to his executor to invest, and to pay Rosamond, for life, the interest. She has no children, so the £1,000 is to be shared between her brothers and sisters, John, Daniel, Mary the wife of Charles Bromley and Martha the wife of William Rowan.
Witnesses: William Scuddamore, Attorney at Law, Maidstone and J. Mosley, his clerk.
Proved 16th November 1816


38.   Headstone

IN MEMORY OF
WILLIAM STEVENS, SNR.
OF THIS PARISH
WHO DIED JAN. 16th IN THE YEAR
1779
[ AGED [    ] YEARS]
ALSO MARY DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED SEPTEMBER [    ]
AGED [    ] YEARS


39.   Headstone, Close to Above

IN MEMORY OF
WILLIAM STEVENS
LATE OF MAIDSTONE
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE THE [ ] OF
AUGUST 180[4] AGED 68 ? YEARS
ALSO TO THE MEMORY OF
LETITIA STEVENS
WIFE OF
-----------Ground Level----------
EDWARD STEVENS
[WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE THE [ ] OF
[NOVEMBER 1814 AGED 74 YEARS]

William Stevens, died 1804, Butcher of Maidstone. His P.C.C. Will is dated 23rd August 1800
To wife Mary, and friends Edward Baldock and Samuel Athawes, all his property on the north side of the High Street, in Maidstone, occupied by ------ Peters, Cecelia Scultup, widow, George Bewley, Joseph Waters and John Tanner, upon trust. They to sell and add proceeds to personal estate.
To brother Edward Stevens, an annuity of £25 out of rents of property, with stables and slaughter house, on north side of Maidstone High Street, now or late in his occupation and of John Page, Isaac Winch and ------- Britter, during the life of his wife, if Edward shall so long live. After his wife's death , £15 of the annuity to come from High Street property and £10 from property in Marden, occupied by Francis Parker.
Two properties in Middle Row, Maidstone, in his and Mrs Fletcher's occupation, and property including slaughter house, (as above) and property in Marden, (as above), to his wife, Mary for life, subject to payment of £25 annuity to Edward Stevens; she keeping property in good repair.
To Sarah Athawes, daughter of Samuel by his wife Sarah,, immediately after Mary's death, the two properties in Middle Row, for ever. If she dies before 21, unmarried or without children, then shared among her siblings.
To nephew George Birch, £200, raised by a mortgage on his property on the north side of the High Street, within 12 months of the death of his wife, subject to payment of annuity to Edward Stevens. The properties to nephew Thomas Bishop and niece Ann How in equal shares, for ever.
Wife, Mary, Edward Baldock and Samuel Athawes are executors; to Baldock and Athawes, £50 each for their trouble.
To wife Mary, household goods, and residue of money, securities, and personal estate.
Witnesses: A.F. Long, Jno. Roffe and William Scuddamore.
Codicil dated 17th July 1801
Revokes part of will requiring wife to keep properties in good repair, she is not obliged to meet these costs.
Witnesses: Mary Halsnod and Jno. Roffe
Proved 10th October 1804

Edward Stevens, brother of the above, also a Butcher was buried at Aylesford in 1826, but there is no surviving monument. Edward's wife Letitia, appears on William's headstone.


40.   Pedestals and Tall Cross

East Side
IN LOVING MEMORY OF
ISABELLA
DAUGHTER OF
GENERAL THORNDIKE R.A. AND OF
ISABELLA HIS WIFE AND BELOVED
SISTER OF THE REV. ARTHUR THORNDIKE
VICAR OF AYLESFORD
BORN 16th OCTOBER 1859 DIED 17th JULY 1909
"Gone up hither, and I will shew thee things
Which must be Hereafter" Rev. iv I

North Side
IN
BELOVED MEMORY OF
ARTHUR JOHN WEBSTER THORNDIKE
PRIEST
WHO DIED AT EVENSONG IN HIS CHURCH
S. JAMES THE LESS, WESTMINSTER
9th DECEMBER 1917
SOMETIME VICAR OF AYLESFORD AND HON. CANON
OF ROCHESTER CATHEDRAL THE DEARLY LOVED
HUSBAND OF AGNES MACDONALD THORNDIKE
"When I Wake Up, I am Present with Thee"

West Side
IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
FRANK THORNDIKE ACTOR AND AIRMAN
KILLED ON ACTIVE SERVICE IN FRANCE
WHILE FLYING ON 17th AUG. 1917
YOUNGEST SON OF CANON AND Mrs THORNDIKE
"He Paid a Soldier's Debt,
He only Lived but till he was a Man,
The which no sooner had his Prowess Confirmed,
In the Encircling Station where he Fought,
But like a Man he Died,
Why then God's Soldier be He ! "

South Side
IN
BELOVED MEMORY OF
AGNES MACDONALD THORNDIKE
DEARLY LOVED WIFE OF
ARTHUR THORNDIKE, PRIEST
WHO DIED MARCH 16th 1933
AGED 74 YEARS
"Joy Cometh in the Morning"
ROSEMARY BENVENUTA THORNDIKE
WHO DIED 15th JULY 1970 AGED 75 YEARS

The Rev. Arthur Thorndike was the father of the celebrated actress, Dame Sybil Thorndike


41.   Grey Stone Chest Tomb, East of Chancel


THOMAS VEAL, DIED 1748
STEWARD TO THE EARL OF AYLESFORD

[HERE LIETH THE] BODY OF THOMAS
[VEAL OF THIS] PARISH LATE [STEWARD]
[TO THE RT. HONOURABLE] HENEAGE,[EARL OF]
[AYLES]FORD IN WHICH SITUATION [HE DIED]
[    ] [NOVEMBER] 1748 AGED 75 YEARS

The confirmation that Thomas Veal is the man buried under this monument, comes in Navy Board letters, dated 1738, which are in the National Archives. Timber and Reed is being purchased for Chatham Dockyard; in the letters Veal is identified as the Earl of Aylesford's Steward. The Reed is not purchased from him because he was asking too high a price!


42.   Grey Coped Stone, Near Chancel Door

North Side
SACRED TO THE MEMORY OF
LETITIA
THE BELOVED WIFE OF SILAS WAGON
WHO DIED APRIL 2nd 1917 AGED 79 YEARS
"Thy Will be Done"

South Side
SACRED TO THE MEMORY OF
SILAS WAGON
BORN JULY 25th 1843 DIED JUNE 20th 1924
"Come unto Me"

Silas Wagon (see Interior) was a Barge Owner, Sand, Flint and Gravel Merchant; Proprietor of the Aylesford Sand Works. He was also Assistant Overseer for Ditton and Tax Collector for Aylesford, Burham and Wouldham. (1913 Kelly's Directory) In the 1870's he was Manager of the local Brick Fields, when he appears as a witness in an Old Bailey case, concerning stolen bricks. In the 1861 Census he was a Pupil Teacher; (his father John, see Section D, was a School Master)


43.   Chest Tomb, Originally Grey Stone, Incorporating Later Brickwork

HERE LIETH THE BODY OF THOMAS WARD
SON OF ABDI* WARD HE WAS BORN IN 1619
AND DIED IN 1688 AGED 69 YEARS
ALSO THE BODY OF JOHN WARD HIS SON
WHO WAS BORN IN 1646 AND DIED IN 1696
AGED 50 YEARS
(* Is this meant to be ABEL ?)

Thomas Ward, died 1688, Hoyman. His P.C.C. Will is dated 24th March 1687 (1688)
To his grand-children, Thomas and Elizabeth Baldock, £20 each, Thomas at 21 and Elizabeth at 18 or day of marriage. If either or both die the money goes to executor. To his wife Katherine £3 and best feather bed, curtains and bolster, 6 leather chairs, 1 iron pot, 1 little bottle, 6 pewter dishes, pair of bellows, fire pan and tongs, pair of andirons, 6 pewter spoons, 2 wooden dishes, 1 little table, 1 chest and a candlestick. Also to his wife, £10 annuity out of his properties and one of the three hoys, now in his occupation. If any payment is behind, wife can distrain property to recover money owd. Rest of his goods and personal estate to son John, as well as properties and land. After John's death half to grandson Thomas Ward, son of John, for ever. The other half to grand children John and Frances Ward, for ever.
   Witnesses: Robert Chambers, Jane Chambers and Richard Waller
   Proved 29th June 1688.


44.   Grey Stone Chest Tomb, Next to Above


WARD TOMBS, LEFT MARY, DIED 1722(3), RIGHT, THOMAS, DIED 1688 AND JOHN, DIED 1696

Ledger
(Remains of a Very Eroded Inscription , only JOHN and MARY Legible)

South Side
WITHIN THIS TOMB ARE DEPOSITED THE REMAINS OF
MARY THE WIFE OF THOMAS WARD LATE OF MILL HALL
IN THIS PARISH [AND RICHARD & THOMAS] HIS SONS WHO ALL THREE
DIED OF THE SMALL POX AT THE SAME TIME
IN FEBRUARY 1722

(See Interior for other Wards)

WARD see GOODMAN


45.   Headstone, Front Very Eroded

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
S[ALLY] WIFE OF THOMAS W[ILLSON]
BAKER OF MAIDSTONE
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE [MAY] [    ] [1819]
AGED [30] YEARS
LEFT ISSUE ONE SON [& ONE ?] DAUGHTER
[ EARLEY AND ELIZABETH ] ]
[Eroded Verses]
ALSO [THE HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE ]
THOMAS WILLSON [WHO DIED]
[ ] [MARCH ?] 1839 AGED [50] YEARS

Rear
ALSO
THE REV. JOSEPH WILLSON
WHOSE LIFE WAS TAKEN BY KAFFIRS
AT SOUTH AFRICA WHERE HE HAD
BEEN TEN YEARS A DEVOTED MISSIONARY
ON THE 28th FEBY. 1838
AGED 40 YEARS
"He Rests from his Labours"
ALSO THE AFORESAID
EARLY WILLSON
WHO DIED JANY. 24Th 1863
AGED 50 YEARS
[    ]
ALSO NEAR THIS SPOT
ELIZABETH WILLSON
SISTER OF THE ABOVE WHO DIED [JANUA]RY [    ]
1880 AGED 65 YEARS


46.   Triple Headed Headstone, Extremely Eroded in Parts


WRAY FAMILY, EARLY 18th CENTURY

HERE LIETH
INTERR'D [YE]
BODY OF
THO. AND
 JOHN P[IK]E
[                  ] 
[                   ]
[                   ] 
17[   ] 
[                   ]
ANN [PIKE]
BUR[IED] [ ] 
[FEBRUARY ]16th
[1722] 
[                   ]
[                   ]


[HERE LIETH]
 [INTERR'D YE]
 [BODY]
OF MARY [WIFE]
 OF RICHARD 
 WRAY
 WHO WAS BURIED
APRIL THE 1st
[173]6
[HERE LIETH YE]
 [BOD]Y OF
[ELIZA]BETH
DAUGHTER OF
RICHD. & MARY 
 [BURIED] [MA]Y 
 [    ] AGED [    ] 
 THIS LIFE MAY YE 17th
1740 AGED 21 YEARS [    ][HERE LIETH]
 [INTERR'D YE]
[BODY OF]
  A[               ]
OF R[ICHARD]
W[RAY] [WHO]
WAS [       ]
  B[              ]
[                   ]
[                   ]
[                   ]
[                   ]
[                   ]
[                   ]
THE [DENNIS]
[DAUGHTER OF]
[RICHD. & MARY]
[WRAY]

Richard Wray the Elder, died 1746, Carpenter. Rochester Will dated 16th April 1746
To wife Dorothy, property known by the name of "The Red Bull", (still at Eccles), with gardens, brew house, stables, pump, wood house, etc. in Aylesford in his own occupation, for life, she to keep in good tenantable repair. After her death to his 2 sons, Richard and Thomas, equally for ever; also th them, his hop ground of 2 acres, hop poles, and 3 acres of reed land, and land planted with hops of ½ acre in his occupation, his oast house and "oasthairs" in the yard of the above premises, all in Aylesford.
Also to sons, property and land occupied by John Wickings and Burgess Masters, also one house and land in occupation of William Peters, one house and land occupied by John Warren, all in Aylesford; and all other property and land in Kent or elsewhere, shared equally. They also get his working tools and stock of timber in his yard at time of his death.
To son Richard silver tankard marked J To son Thomas his silver watch. To wife Dorothy, his bay mare; she also R:E gets all household goods, stock of beer, wines, rum and brandy, and all personal estate, for ever.
Wife and son Richard, executors.
Witnesses: Arthur Packham, Daniel Peen and Thomas Pummett
Proved 29th April 1746, power reserved to Richard Wray


47.   First World War Monument   Grey Granite Pedestals, Tall Cross

North Side

IN
GRATEFUL MEMORY OF OUR GLORIOUS DEAD
1914 – 1918
FROM THIS PARISH

               East Side
GEORGE ATKINS
FREDERICK JOHN AVARDS 
WILLIAM HENRY BARNES 
ALBERT BROOMFIELD 
GEORGE CAPON
FRANK CLARK
FREDERICK W. CLARK 
ARTHUR CLARK M.M. 
WILLIAM GEORGE COSTIN
CECIL ERNEST DAMMS D.C.M. 
THOMAS DANES 
CHARLES NORMAN EASTON 
FREDERICK FRANCIS 
ERNEST GREEN 
FREDERICK GREEN 
SIDNEY GREEN 
JONATHAN ERNEST GRINHAM 
WILLIAM DOUGLAS HAWKINS 
FRANK HAWKINS 
ARTHUR FREDERICK HAWKINS 
WILLIAM HENRY HODGES

            West Side
PHILLIP CHARLES HOSMER
PERCY GEORGE LAKER
GEORGE EDWARD LINES
ROBERT GEORGE MANNERING
JOHN PERCY MAY
WILLIAM MAY
THOMAS BENJAMIN PEARSON
JOHN POOLE
JOHN SCOTT M.C.
GEORGE HOWARD SHEPHERD
THOMAS SHERWOOD
ARTHUR LESLIE SMITH
GEORGE THOMAS SMITH
EDWARD JAMES SMITH
THOMAS STONE
GEORGE BAXBY SYDDALL
HERBERT ELVIN WALKER
ROBERT WILLIAM WALLIS
CECIL WOOD
PERCY HERBERT WOODLAND

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M.I.s of Section B - St Peter & St Paul Church, Aylesford

All that area West of the Church and North to the North West corner of the Vestry


48.   Headstone, Badly Flaked

IN
MEMORY OF
SUSANNAH ADAMS
[L]A[TE] [OF] ROCHESTER
[WHO DIED] [AUG]UST [    ] [1842]
[ AGED 75 YEARS]

Susannah Adams, died 1842, was in the previous year, living at St. Catherine's Hospital Alms House, Rochester. (1841 Census)


49.   Headstone

TO THE MEMORY OF
WILL. APPS OF THIS PARISH
WHO DIED YE 9th OF JAN.
1747 IN YE 60th YR OF HIS AGE
LEFT ISSUE BY ELLENOR HIS
WIFE 1 SON & 4 DAUGHTERS
THO. ELIZ., MARY, ELLENOR
& HANNAH


50.   Eroded Headstone and Slab

[SACRED]
[TO THE MEMORY OF]
MARGARET WIFE OF
SAMUEL ARNOLD [WHO DIED] [AUGUST] [    ]
[1821] AGED 46 YEARS
[LEFT ISSUE] [    ]
GEORGE, MARY AND ELIZA
ALSO THE ABOVE SAMUEL ARNOLD
WHO DIED OCTOBER [    ] 1843
AGED 62 YEARS

George Arnold, died 1843, was a Grocer. His P.C.C. Will is dated 8th April 1843.
To son George, his 6 freehold cottages and 3 acres of plantation land at Nash, in the parish of Ash near Sandwich; his leasehold dwelling house and garden, in Aylesford, he now occupies; plus 3 leasehold cottages adjoining, for remainder of term. Personal estate to son George. Son George and son in law William Douglas Hewitt of West Cowes, Isle of Wight, Brewer and Coal Merchant, executors.
Signs with a mark  Witnesses: John Wagon of Aylesford and Jno. Cole, Solicitor of Maidstone. Proved 25th October 1843


51.   Curbs

North Side
ELIZABETH AUSTIN WHO DIED 5th JANUARY 1900 AGED 69 YEARS
South Side
JOHN AUSTIN DIED DECEMBER 1915 AGED 87 YEARS

John Austin, died 1915, a Shipwright of 30 High Street, Aylesford (1881 Census)


52.   Headstone and Body Stone

ERECTED
TO THE MEMORY OF
HANNAH BOURNE A NATIVE OF ASTLEY
IN WORCESTERSHIRE WIFE OF
THOMAS BAILEY OF THIS PARISH
WHO DIED FEBRUARY THE 3rd ? 1832
AGED 60 YEARS
LEFT ISSUE 3 SONS AND 1 DAUGHTER VIZ.
JOHN, THOMAS, RICHARD AND MARIA
ALSO THE ABOVE THOMAS BAILEY
WHO DIED APRIL THE 27th 1834
AGED 63 YEARS
ALSO RICHARD SON OF THE ABOVE
DIED FEB. 24th? 1830 AGED 37 YEARS


53.   Headstone

ERECTED
TO THE MEMORY OF
HENRY BATH
WHO DIED SUDDENLY ON SUNDAY
THE 1st OF APRIL 1787
AGED 34 YEARS
"Ye Fair, ye Gay, ye Generous and ye
Brave,
Who each in turns behold the Silent
Grave,
With thoughts Immortal to yourselves
Recall,
How Great a Moment when a moment's
All,
Blest with that thought your
Wretchedness Deplore,
Nor Trust to Time, when thought can be
No More"


54.   Headstone

IN MEMORY OF
RALPH & MARY BINSKIN
OF THIS PARISH
HE DIED [   ] JAN. 17[2]4 AGED [   ] YEARS
SHE DIED [   ] DEC. 17[4]2 [AGED [   ] YEARS]
ALSO HENRY SON OF
RALPH & MARY BINSKIN
WHO DIED THE [   ] FEB. 1748
AGED 38 or 58 ? YEARS


55.   Headstone

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
ELIZABETH JANE BINSKIN
DIED NOV. 24th 1927
WILLIAM HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE
DIED MARCH 16th 1905
ELIZABETH THEIR DAUGHTER
DIED JULY 18th 1906
THOMAS THEIR SON
DIED JUNE 14th 1922

William Binskin, died 1905, was a Barge Builder, living in Brewer Street, Maidstone in 1901 (Census).


56.   Small Headstone


JOHN BONNIWELL, DIED 1695, SON OF JAMES AND MARY

HERE LIETH YE BODY OF JOHN
SON OF JAMES BONNIWELL &
MARY HIS WIFE WHO
DEPARTED THIS LIFE MARCH
YE 20th DAY 1695 AGED 23 YEARS
[Verses Half Eroded]


57.   Eroded Headstone


JAMES BONNIWELL, DIED 1708, AND MARY BONNIWELL, DIED 1696
COMPARE THIS EXPOSED SIDE TO THE REAR (NEXT PICTURE)

HERE [LIETH]
IN HOPE OF A JOYFUL
RESURRECTION YE BODY OF
JAMES BONNIWELL DIED
YE 19th DAY OF MARCH 1708
AGED 75 ? YEARS
HERE ALSO LIETH YE BODY OF
MARY [BONNIWELL WIFE OF]
JAMES BONNIWELL WHO DIED
[   ] [DECEM]BER 169[6]
[AGED] [  ]0 YEARS

Rear
HERE ALSO LIETH
JAMES SON OF JAMES
& MARY BONNIWELL
WHO DYED IN YE YEAR
1709
AGED 31 YEARS
LEFT ISSUE ONE SON
NAMED JAMES

James Bonniwell, died 1709, was a Grocer of Aylesford. His Rochester Will is dated 18th January 1705/06
To son Thomas the house he lives in and other properties near by, occupied by Robert Vinter and Henry Holland?, for ever.
To grand children, Mary and Elizabeth Bonniwell, daughters of son William, 20/- each. To grandson, James Bonniwell, son of son James, deceased, 20/-. To kins woman Elizabeth Duning ?, "that dwelleth with me", 20s.
Residue, including stock in trade, "shares and parts of hoyes or vessels", to son Thomas, who is executor.
   Signs with a mark.
Witnesses: Edward Baldock, John Farncom and Robert Taylor: Proved April 1709


58.   Headstone and Foot Stone, Flaked

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
SUSAN DAUGHTER OF
[WILLI]AM JACKSON [OF] CLAPHAM
[AND] [W]IF[E] [OF] [    ] B[RADLEY]
[WHO DIED AUGUST/SEPTEMBER 1869]
[AGED 55 YEARS]
ALSO
MARTHA B[RADLEY] ?
[WHO DIED 1871]
[AGED 80 YEARS]


59.   Eroded and Broken Headstone


REAR OF THE JOHN BRIDGLAND, DIED 1777, FAMILY HEADSTONE
WHICH IS VERY BADLY ERODED, THIS IS THE GOOD SIDE !

IN MEMORY OF J[AMES SON OF JOHN]
AND ELIZABETH BRIDG[LAND]
OF THIS PARISH WHO DIED JULY THE [    ]
1753 IN THE 4th ? YEAR OF HIS AGE
ALSO JOHN THEIR SON DIED MARCH
THE 12th 17[5]4 IN THE 18th YEAR OF HIS AGE
ALSO SAMUEL THE SON OF THE ABOVE
[WHO DIED] JAN. 1760 IN THE 27th YEAR OF HIS AGE
ALSO MARY DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
[    ]
[    ]

Rear
[IN] MEMORY OF
[SAR]AH BRIDGLAND
WHO DIED 7th OF MAY 1763
IN THE 20th YEAR OF HER AGE
ALSO ELIZTH. WIFE OF
JOHN BRIDGLAND DIED
OCT. YE 13th 1770 AGED 68 YEARS
ALSO THE ABOVE JOHN BRIDGLAND
DIED THE 23rd OF NOVEMBER 1777
AGED 73 YEARS

John Bridgland, died 1777, was a Farmer of Aylesford. His P.C.C. Will is dated 9th April 1773
To daughters Hannah and Elenor, £700 each. To grandson, Simon Rouse, £200, to be put out to interest until he is 21. If he dies before 21, then the £200 to above daughters.
To Abraham Webb, "a bill of work, money and settery ?" and interest on bond of £200. Residue to his two daughters, equally.
Simon Rouse, Butcher and William Turner, Blacksmith are executors, for each of them, 10gns.
To the Minister to preach funeral sermon, 1gn.
Witnesses: William Green, J. Shepherd and J. Cooke
Proved 12th January 1778


60.   Headstone

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
MARIA THE BELOVED WIFE OF
[THOM]AS BROOMF[IELD]
WHO FELL ASLEEP IN J[ESUS]
SEPT. 28th 1871 AGED 24 YEARS
"My Life's a Shade, my Days,
A Pace to Death's Decline,
My Lord is Life, He'll Raise,
My Dust again, even Mine,
Sweet Truth to Me, I Shall Arise,
And with these Eyes my Saviour See"
"Father, I will that they also whom Thou
Hast Given Me be with Me where I Am"
John XVII 24


61.   Small Headstone and Slab

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
GEORGINA BURTON
DAUGHTER OF
CAPTAIN THOMAS AND
CATHERINE J. BURTON
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
THE 1st DAY OF SEPTEMBER 1827
AGED 2 WEEKS & 6 DAYS


62.   Small Headstone

IN EVER LOVING MEMORY
OF
OUR DEAR SON
EDGAR ISAAC BUSS
WHO LOST HIS LIFE WHILST BATHING
19th JULY 1900 AGED 13 YEARS
"Therefore be ye also Ready"

Edgar Buss, died 1900, was the son of Thomas of Eccles, a Boiler Maker's Labourer (1891 Census)
His Inquest was reported in the Kent Messenger:
"DROWNED WHILE BATHING. --- Mr T. Buss, County Coroner, held an inquest at the Chequers Inn, on Saturday, respecting the death of Edgar Isaac Buss, aged 13, son of Thos, Ed. Buss, skilled labourer, at Eccles, who was drowned in the Medway at Aylesford while bathing with other lads. Mr Ballard was foreman of the jury. The father stated that he had cautioned deceased about bathing in the river. There was no doubt that the boy wanted to be able to swim like his elder brother. Hubert Oliver, the son of an Eccles grocer, stated that he and deceased and another boy named Wallis, entered the river on Thursday afternoon some distance above Aylesford bridge. Witness could swim and so could deceased, a little. About ten minutes after they had been in the water, witness heard the deceased cry out "Help ! Help !". He and Wallis tried to reach him , but could not. Witness saw him go under three times. By the Coroner: Witness and other boys had bathed at the same place before. He should think deceased was seized with cramp.
Walter Hadlow, bargeman, of Cook's Wharf, Rochester, stated that he dragged for the body for a considerable time on Thursday night. On the following morning he found deceased on a mud bank, resting on his hands and knees about 20 yards from the place where the boys had been bathing.
Dr Fiske proved that death was due to suffocation by drowning, there being no marks of violence on the body.
A juror suggested that the Coroner might ask the Navigation Company to take steps to prevent boys from bathing in the river. Mr Buss, however, said he was afraid that if he made such a representation to the Company it would have very little effect.
The jury then returned a verdict of "Accidentally drowned ""


63.   Eroded Headstone

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
JANE CARTER, WIDOW
OF THIS PARISH
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE [ ] OF JULY 1821
AGED 70 YEARS

Jane Carter, died 1821, was the widow of John, a Farmer. Her P.C.C. Will is dated June 1821
£100 left to her by her late husband's will, to her two brothers, Edward and Richard Farmer, shared equally. If they are dead then to their children. Clothes and other property to her niece, Frances Carter. Signs with a mark; Witnesses: William Eveleigh and William Knowles


64.   Small Headstone


MARY COVILL, DIED 1707. THE UPPER PART WAS, PRESUMABLY, LEFT
BLANK FOR HUSBAND JOHN, BUT NEVER USED

(Top Half Left Blank)
HERE LYETH YE BODY OF MARY
COVILL THE BELOVED WIFE OF
JOHN COVILL WHO DEPARTED
THIS LIFE [   ] OF DEC.
[1707] IN THE [   ] YEARE OF
---------------Ground Level-----------
HER AGE [ LEFT ISSUE ]
[    ] DAUGHTER ELIZABETH

John Covill of Aylesford. Rochester Will dated 29th August 1724
To servant maid, Hannah Randall, £10, "besides what I am indebted to her"
To his daughter Elizabeth Middleton, a parcel of land in Aylesford, which he purchased from Sir Charles Sidly, for life. After her death, to her daughter Elizabeth, if she dies without children, then to William Covill of Boxley and to his son William, for ever. Daughter Elizabeth is executor.
Signs with a mark; Witnesses: mark of Nicholas Figg, mark of Arthur Harvey and William Peen. Proved August 1725


65.   Headstone

IN MEMORY
OF
THOMAS JACKSON CRISPE
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
SEPTEMBER 22nd 1849
IN THE 54th YEAR
OF HIS AGE
"Prepare to meet thy God for ye know
Not what hour the Lord calleth ye"

Thomas Crispe, died 1849, of Apoplexy (Register)


66.   Headstone

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
ELIZABETH DELVE
BORN JUNE 25th 1822
DIED NOVEMBER 25th 1901

Elizabeth Delve, died1901. In 1901 Census, a visitor at Mount Pleasant, Aylesford, in the house of John Humphrey a carpenter. She was born in Chatham.


67.   Headstone

IN MEMORY OF
ANN DICKS
WHO DIED [   ] OCT. 17[52]
AGED 20 YEARS
"While in this World I did Remain,
My Latter End was Grief and Pain,
Till God did Please to make me Blest ?
And took me to a Place of Rest"

Rear
URSULA LAMBATH
DIED SEPT. 12th? 1794
AGED 66 YEARS

Ann Dicks and Ursula Lambath, died 1752 and 1794, were sisters. Ursula Dicks married Joseph Lambert at Aylesford in 1762.

DOWD see STUART


68.   Headstone, Broken, Partly Eroded, Close to South West Gate


ELIZABETH EASTON AND DAUGHTER, ALSO ELIZABETH, BOTH DIED 1727
[font size="2">I HAVE TEMPORARILY REPLACED THE BROKEN FRAGMENT,
AND HAVE USED CHALK TO HIGHLIGHT THE INSCRIPTION.DEW
]

H[ERE LIETH THE BODY]
OF E[LIZABETH EASTON WI]FE
OF [THOMAS EASTON]
W[HO DEPARTED TH]IS
[LIFE ON THE [    ] DAY OF J]ULY
[1727 AGED [ ] YEA]RS
ALSO THE BODY OF ELIZ.
DAUGHTER OF THE SAID
THOS. & ELIZ. EASTON
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
29th ? OF OCT. 17[2]7 AGED
[1] YEAR & SIX MONTHS


69.   Small Headstone and Slab


[THOMAS FARNCOMB, DIED 1692]

HERE LIETH THE BODY
OF [THOM]AS FARNCOMB
SON OF [JOH]N FARNCOMB
WH[O] DEPART]ED THIS
LIFE [    ] OF MAR.
169[2] [AGED [    ] YEARS]

John Farncomb, Yeoman of Aylesford, father of Thomas, died 1692. No monument for John but Rochester Will dated 24th June 1719.
To grand children John and Elizabeth Fletcher, all pewter and linen, equally.
To John Farncomb his 2 gold rings "I had at the burials of Sir John Banks and Mr Caleb Banks". Also to John all his properties in Aylesford occupied by James Taylor, Thomas Cook , Thomas Goodman and --------- Woolett, for ever; chargeable with an annuity of £5 for Elizabeth Farncomb for life.
Residue to his grand children, James, John, Augustine, Thomas and Robert Taylor equally shared.
Mr Thomas Haunch of Chatham and Mr Henry Knowles of Birling, executors.
Witnesses: Thomas Tomlyn, Elizabeth Watts and James Smedley.
4th August 1722 Thomas Haunch renounces administration of will


70.   Headstone

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
Mr THOMAS FORDHAM
OF THIS PARISH
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
SEPTEMBER 25th 1859 [1839]
AGED 49 YEARS


71.   Headstone


JOHN FOWL, DIED 1704, AND ANN FOWL, DIED 1707

HERE
LYETH THE
BODY OF JOHN FOWL
WHO DYED YE 2[ ] DAY OF
AUG. 1704 AGED ABOUT
50 ?YEARS
HERE LYETH ALSO ANN
DAUGHTER OF JOHN AND
ELIZ. FOWL WHO DIED YE 20th
DAY OF DEC. 1707 AGED
16 YEARS


72.   Cruciform Coped Stone

South Side
SACRED TO THE MEMORY OF JANE THE WIFE OF THOMAS FRANKLYN
ALSO THE ABOVE THOMAS FRANKLYN WHO DIED 3rd MARCH 1877
AGED 78 YEARS

East Side
OF COBTREE
THOMAS PAIN FRANKLYN
BORN 9th DECEMBER 1845
DIED 11th OCTOBER 1893

North Side
WHO DIED XXXI OF MARCH MDCCCLX AGED LVI
AND OF SARAH DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE, WIFE OF J. MONSON SHAW
OF ROWE PLACE WHO DIED XXVIII OF SEPTR. MDCCCLXXXVII AGED XLV

Sarah Shaw, died 1887, was the wife of John Monson Shaw, a Farmer of 160 acres, employing 7 men and 2 boys (1881 Census)
Thomas Franklyn, died 1877. Mayor of Maidstone 1840 and 1846. Wine Merchant of Maidstone (1871 Census)


73.   Large Headstone and Two Body Stones

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
JOHN FRENCH
OF THIS PARISH
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
APRIL 18th 1847 AGED 56 YEARS
ALSO PHOEBE
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
JOHN FRENCH
WHO DIED JANUARY 12th 1864
AGED 71 YEARS
WILLIAM SON OF
JOHN & PHOEBE FRENCH
WHO DIED JUNE 22nd 1839
AGED 5 YEARS AND 6 MONTHS
CHARLES THEIR SON
WHO DIED MARCH 11th 1842 AGED 13 YEARS

John French, died 1847, Victualler of "The George", Mill Hall, (Pigot's Directory 1840)P.C.C. Will dated 13th April 1847
Jesse Perrin of Aylesford, Farmer and Joseph Bateman of Aylesford, Grocer, are executors and trustees.
To executors, £1,600 at 3¼% Bank Annuities; part of stock in joint names of himself and wife Phoebe, upon trust. Wife to have dividends for life. After her death, the same stock shared equally between sons, Henry and Edward.
All his interest and term in public house in which he lives at Mill Hall and house contents and residue of above stock, to son Henry.
To son Edward 3 properties in Aylesford Street, occupied by William Meopham, Charles Copper and Ann Belton, for ever. Also to Edward £700 in the Branch Bank, Maidstone; insurance policy of £500 in the Kent Life and Fire Assurance Office, Maidstone, and all bonuses.
Debts owed to him by son Henry and all other ?real estate to trustees.
Residue of real and personal estate shared equally between sons for ever.
Witnesses: Silas Norton, Solicitor, Town Malling and William South Norton, Gentleman, same place
Proved 17th May 1847

74.   Large Ledger, [Was Completely Covered in Ivy]

IN MEMORY OF
HENRY FRENCH
OF THIS PARISH
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
DECEMBER 12th 1873 AGED 51 YEARS
ALSO ELIZABETH WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
AUGUST 22nd 1867 AGED 49 YEARS
ALSO OF
ELIZABETH ANN GODFREY
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
MAY 30th 1889 AGED 37 YEARS
LEFT ISSUE 7 CHILDREN
ALSO OF EDWARD FRENCH
SON OF THE ABOVE
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
NOVEMBER 19th 1890
AGED 40 YEARS
"Precious in the Sight of the Lord is the
Death of his Saints"

Henry French, died 1873, was a Coal Merchant (1861 Census)
Edward French, died 1890, son of above, was a Carpenter (1881 Census)


75.   Headstone

TO THE MEMORY
OF
HARRIET FROST
WIFE OF
CHARLES FROST
WHO DIED DEC. 2nd 1852
AGED 28 YEARS
ALSO JOHN FROST
SON OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED JUNE 18th 1853
AGED 18 MONTHS


76.   Headstone

IN MEMORY OF
PETER LONG FRY
LATE OF FORDINGBRIDGE ? IN THE COUNTY
OF HANTS.
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE MAY 22nd
1818
AGED 47 YEARS


77.   Eroded Headstone

[HERE LIETH]
[THE BODY OF]
[THOMAS] [FRY]LAND
[WHO DEPARTED] THIS LIFE
[MAY [    ] ] 1735
AGED [    ] [YEARS]
[LEFT] ISSUE ONE [SON] & ONE
[DAUG]HTER THO. & MARY


78.   Headstone

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
GEORGE WILLIAM FULLER
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
DECEMBER 25th 1869
AGED 40 YEARS
LEAVING A WIDOW AND SEVEN
CHILDREN
"In the midst of Life we are in Death"
ALSO RUTH SARAH
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
NOVEMBER 17th ? 1869
AGED 5 YEARS
ALSO
GEORGE JOHN THOMAS FULLER
WHO DIED NOVEMBER 3rd 1937
AGED 85 YEARS
AND OF JULIA WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED JULY 29th 1939
AGED 85 YEARS

George Fuller, died 1869, of the "George Inn", (1855 Post Office Directory)


79.   Headstone

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
JOHN GREEN
WHO DIED OCT. 17th 1842 AGED 87 YEARS
ALSO SARAH HIS WIFE WHO DIED
FEB. 11th 1843 AGED 76 YEARS
LEFT THREE SONS AND TWO DAUGHTERS
(VIZ.) JOHN, WILLIAM, ABRAHAM,
MARY AND CATHERINE


80.   Headstone and Curbs

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
OUR DEAR SON
SIDNEY GREEN
DIED 28th FEBY. 1906
AGED 19 YEARS
"In the midst of Life we are in Death"
ALSO OF SARAH ANN GREEN
MOTHER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 10th FEBY. 1925
AGED 74 YEARS
ALSO OF WILLIAM GREEN
HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 4th MAY 1942
AGED 94 YEARS

GREEN see GREGORY


81.   Headstone

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
EDWIN GREGORY
DIED 7th JUNE 1905
ALFRED GREEN
DIED 14th AUG. 1954
ALSO ALICE GREEN
DIED 11th MARCH 1967
"Re-united"

Edwin Gregory, died 1905, Chalk Labourer of Burham? (1901 Census. Aged 22)


82.   Headstone

IN MEMORY OF MARY DAUGHTER OF
GEORGE AND ANN GROOMBIDGE
OF THIS PARISH
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE THE 28th OF OCTOBER
1818 AGED 18 YEARS
[12 Lines of Verse Half Eroded]


83.   Large Ledger, Badly Flaked, Covered by Ivy

IN MEMORY OF
Mr JOHN HALL
OF LITTLE BUCKLAND, MAI[DSTONE]
WHO DEPARTED TH[IS LIFE]
FEBRUARY 20th [1866]
AGED 80 YEARS
AND OF ANN HIS[WIFE]
WHO DIED APRIL [    ] [1844]
AGED 59 YEARS
ALSO
TO THE MEMORY OF
JANE
WIFE OF EDWARD [HALL]
BUCKLAND, MAIDSTONE
DIED MAY 4th 1860 [AGED 37 YEARS]
LEAVING [    ]
TO DE[PLORE HER LOSS]

John Hall, 1866, Farmer.
In 1841 Salesman of Buckland, Maidstone (Census)
1851 Farmer of 140 acres at Little Buckland, employing 10 labourers (Census)


84.   Ledger and Loose Tablet, Badly Flaked, Covered in Ivy and Next to Above

IN MEMORY OF
JAMES HALL
OF COURT LODGE, AYLESFORD
WHO DIED AUGUST THE 29th 1871
AGED 65 YEARS

James Hall, died 1871, Farmer
1841 Salesman of Buckland
1851 Farmer of 300 acres at Court Lodge, employing 13 labourers (Census)
1861 Still at Court Lodge, 340 acres, employing 14 men and 4 boys, he is "Deaf" (Census)


85.   Tablet

ALSO OF
MARY ANN HALL
NIECE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED JULY 17th 1923
AGED 81 YEARS


86.   Headstone

[SACRED]
[TO THE MEMORY OF]
RICHARD HOSMER
OF THIS PARISH
WHO DIED [    ] JANUARY 1835
AGED 8[0] YEARS
ALSO WILLIAM HOSMER
WHO DIED FEBRUARY [    ] 1815
AGED 6[8] YEARS
ALSO ELIZABETH HOSMER
WHO DIED JUNE [ ] 1817
AGED [67] YEARS


87.   Headstone

IN MEMORY OF
Mr WILLIAM HUBBARD
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE THE 21st OF MARCH
1803 AGED 58 ? YEARS
LEFT A WIDOW ONE SON & FIVE DAUGHTERS
ALSO ELIZABETH HUBBARD
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
THE 16th OF AUGUST 1822 AGED 22 YEARS
ALSO MARY HUBBARD
WIDOW OF THE ABOVE WHO DIED JUNE 20th
1841 AGED 82 YEARS
CHARLES COPPER
BORN FEBRUARY 8th 1793
DIED APRIL 29th 1863

William Hubbard, died 1803, Victualler. P.C.C. Will dated 19th March 1803
He is "very sick and weak". To wife Mary, who is executor, £320, which is in the hands of Stephen Page Seager of Maidstone; she to receive interest as it becomes due.
To wife business and all household goods, for life; if their youngest child is still a minor at her death, the £320 to remain out at interest, which is to be used for the maintenance of the youngest children.
When of age, the £320 shared equally among those children "born in lawful wedlock", viz. Sarah. Thomas, Mary, Harriett, Ann and Eliza Hubbard. Signs with a mark. Witnesses: John Perrin and George Cutbath: Proved 24th March 1804

Charles Copper, died 1863, was a Grocer, retired by 1851 (Census)


88.   Headstone

IN MEMORY OF
JOHN THE SON OF
EDWARD AND MARGARET HUMPHREY
OF THIS PARISH
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE NOV. 16th 1866
AGED 27 YEARS
"He was cut down in his Bloom,
And lies beneath the Sod,
Thou art travelling to the Tomb,
Prepare to meet thy God"
ALSO OF GEORGE THEIR SON
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE DEC. 12th 1868
AGED 21 YEARS
EDWARD HUMPHREY
BORN MARCH 6th 1801 DIED AUG. 20th 1877
MARGARET HUMPHREY
BORN AUG. ---- 1805 DIED JULY 1st 1895

John Humphrey, died 1873, was a Carpenter, lodging in Maidstone (1861 Census)
Edward Humphrey, died 1877, father of above, was a Carpenter (1861 Census)


89.   Headstone

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
HANNAH
RELICT OF THE LATE
Mr JONES
OF ALDGATE, LONDON
WHO DIED IN THIS VILLAGE
DECEMBER 29th 1847
AGED 76 YEARS
"Deeply Lamented"


90.   Headstone and Foot Stone (*Dates and Ages not Cut)

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
GEORGE KEMSLEY OF THIS
PARISH WHO DIED [   ]*
AGED [    ]* YEARS
ALSO ELIZABETH KEMSLEY
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED [    ]*
AGED [    ]* YEARS
ALSO GEORGE THEIR SON
WHO DIED JULY 21st 1862
AGED 30 YEARS
ALSO JOHN THEIR SON
WHO DIED [    ]*
AGED [    ]* YEARS
"Blessed are the Dead,
Which Die in the Lord
They Rest from their Labours"

Foot Stone (*No Dates Cut)
G. K.*
E. K.*
G. K. 1862
J. K.*


91.   Double Headstone



HENRY KENNIT, DIED 1710, AND SARA KENNIT, DIED 1697

HERE
LIETH ALSO THE
BODY OF HENRY 
KENNIT, HUSBAND
OF THE [ ABOVE ?] 
[         ]
[         ]
[WHO DEPARTED YS]
LIFE THE [19th ]
OF SEPTEMBER 1710
AGED 81 ? YEARSHERE LIETH YE BODY
  OF SARA WIFE OF
HENRY KENNIT WHO
 DIED MAY YE 15th ? 1697
AGED 71 YEARS

Henry Kennit, died 1710, Husbandman. Rochester Will dated 9th September 1709
Robert Bayley, Carrier of Rochester and John Chapman of St. Margaret's, Husbandman, are executors, they to pay debts, to James Fortton ?, Husbandman of Buckland, £40; to Nicholas? Palmer of Mill Hall, £30. Robert Bayley to have £20 and John Chapman, £16.
To Margaret Chapman, feather bed in his chamber, quilt and 5 blankets and bolster. Any money left after payment of debts to his mother for life, then to his brother and sister.
There is a Cribe?, which is called Lady Ken--?, which is actually Margaret Chapman's" Also to Margaret £20.
Goods and stock and movables to be sold to pay debts, and "the part that I have ? in the land" to be sold to pay debts. Witnesses: mark of Thomas Plastow, James Lashenden? and Mary Hamdon? Proved 28th September 1710


92.   Small Headstone

[HERE LIETH]
THE BODY OF
NICOL[AS K]NO
WLDE[N W]HO
DEP[ARTED T]HIS
LIFE THE [   ] DAY
OF JANUARY
LMI ?[ ]    [A]GED
[    ]
(Died 1683)


93.   Double Headstone


THOMAS KNOWLDEN, DIED 1730, AND ANN KNOWLDEN, DIED 1726

[HERE LIETH]
[THE BODY] OF
[    ] THO.
[KNOW]LDEN
SENR. [W]H[O] 
DEPARTED
THIS LIFE
[OC]TR. YE 20th
[1730] AGED
[    ] YEARS HERE LIETH
  THE BODY [OF]
ANN WIFE OF
THOMAS
KNOWLDEN
SENR. WHO DEPARTED
THIS L[IFE]
JAN. [    ]
172[6] A[GED] [    ]
YEARS


NICHOLAS KNOWLDEN, DIED 1683

Nicholas Knowlden, died 1682,(3) Yeoman of Aylesford. Rochester Will dated 16th January 1682 (3)
To brothers Edward, Anthony and Heugh, £5 each. To cousin John Knowlden, son of brother Edward, his house in Bearstead, occupied by William Eagels. Brother Edward to have rent until John is 21 years, then to John for ever.
Rest of houses, leases, lands and goods, to brother Thomas for ever, on condition that he pays debts and legacies, Thomas is executor. Also to Thomas all land he holds in reversion and his rights and title to land in Hollingbourne, now in contest with Hammerson. Witnesses: James Taylor, Mary Noy? and Augustine Taylor: Proved 1st February 1682 (3)
LAMBATH see DICKS


94.   Headstone

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
LOUISA LEGOOD
WHO DIED 10th MAY 1902
AGED 73 YEARS
ALSO OF WILLIAM LEGOOD
WHO DIED 16th JULY 1902
AGED 72 YEARS

William Legood, died 1902, a Locomotive Stoker in 1891 and Night Watchman in 1901 (Census)


95.   Small Headstone, Oldest Legible Monument in Churchyard

HERE
LYETH
THE BODY
OF THOMAS
MADGIN WHO
DEPARTED THIS
[LIFE] [    ]
[APRIL] 1680
AGED 63 YEARS

Thomas Madgin, died 1680, a Tailor; Churchwarden c. 1652, name on Church bell of that date
We know Madgin was a Tailor because of a extraordinary accusation against his wife in 1656. The following is from the West Kent Quarter Sessions records in the Kent County Archives (Ref: Q/SB 1656)
The informacion of Jane Webbe, the wife of John Webbe of Aylesford, butcher, taken upon oath this 28th day of February 1655 (1656) George Duke, Magistrate
Who saith upon her oath that her said husband, John Webbe, came home on Tewesday night last and said he was poysoned by Jane Madgin, the wife of Thomas Madgin of the same, taylor, who gave him poyson in a cup of beere and this informate further sayeth upon her oath that the said John Webbe hath kepth his bedde since and hath been very ill and that throughout Tewesday night he vometted a great deale.
Statement of Ellen Gervase, widow of Aylesford:
Who saith that on Tewesday night last shee being at Mrs Margaret Thorroughgood's house, Jane Madgin came in and presently after came in John Webbe, who called for a pott of beere and dranke of it to Mrs Thorroughgood who dranke to Jane Madgin and shee to John Webbe a who[le] little pott of beere and then shee the said Jane Madgin filled the said little pott with beere and gave it to John Webbe and as soon ashe had dranke the beere in the said little pott he cryed out presently he was poysoned, whereon this informate said to him "Give me the pott", and shee looked into it and said "There is a foule peece of worke between you for here is poyson in the pott" and then this informate carryed the said little pott away which is the pott shee bought to me and saith upon her owne knowledge that the white stuffe therin is white mercury and that is the stuffe that was in the pott when shee tooke it out of John Webbe his hand.
Statement of Jane Madgin:
Who confesseth that on Tewesday night last shee was at Mrs Margaret Thoroughgood's house in Aylesford aforesiad having heard the widow Gervace, her voice there, and after shee had sett downe by the fier a while came in John Webbe of the same, butcher and called for some beere and dranke to her and other in the company and shee the said Jane Madgin dranke to him and filled the pott with beere and gave it into his hand and he after a little while holding it in his hande dranke and as swoone as he had dranke poured some of the beere upon the ground and swore there was poyson in the pott, there was white mercury in it. Upon which Ellen Gervace, the widow, being there in company desired to see the pott and this examnate desired likewise to see it but they refused to lett her looke into it, but the said Ellen Gervace said there was something that was white in it and then the said Gervace or John Webbe carryed the pott away.
The said examinatt further saith that about a fortnight since shee bought a pennyworth of rattsbane of Mr Henden but having broken the paper in her pockett soe as some of the rattsbane mingled among the reasons of the same that were in the same pockett, she flung the said reisons and rattsbane but saith shee told noebody of this her doing, only tolde her childe shee had lost the plums and further saith that she bought the rattsbane to kill mice.
Statement of Mr John Henden, Apothecary of Maidstone:
Who having seen the white stuffe that was left in the foresaid little pott wherein John Webbe had drunke saith that he cannot positively say but doth beleeve that it is arsnicke commonly called rattsbane and further saith that within three weeks last past he sold unto Jane Madgin one pennyworth or two of rattsbane and further saith not.
Jane Madgin was indicted for a misdemeanour (not attempted murder), a summons was issued, but no more is known, except that John Webb was bound over, charged with being a common drunkard and using threatening words against Thomas Madgin!


96.   Headstone

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
ALFRED EDWARD MAY
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
23rd DECEMBER 1920
AGED 65 YEARS
ALSO ELLEN MAY
HIS LOVING WIFE
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
25th DECEMBER 1909
AGED 50 YEARS
ALSO WILLIAM STEPHEN MAY
THEIR SON OF THE 4th ? DRAGOON GUARDS
KILLED IN ACTION IN FRANCE
15th APRIL 1918 AGED 33 YEARS
"We cannot Lord thy Purpose See,
But All is Well that's done by Thee"


97.   Headstone

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
ELIZABETH MILES
THE WIFE OF
DAVID MILES
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE SEPT. 21st ?
1818 AGED 40 YEARS
[Eroded Verses]


98.   Headstone and Ledger

IN MEMORY OF
PETER MOORE OF THIS PARISH
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE 29th OF JANUARY
1827 AGED 80 YEARS
ALSO MARY WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED THE 19th OF JUNE 1783
AGED 37 YEARS
LIKEWISE RACHEL THEIR DAUGHTER
WHO DIED THE 6th OF FEBRUARY 1800
AGED 25 YEARS
ALSO HESTER SECOND WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED THE 3rd OF JULY 1813
AGED 49 YEARS

Ledger
BENEATH THIS STONE
LIETH THE REMAINS OF
WILLIAM SON OF THE
ABOVE NAMED PETER MOORE
WHO DIED 17th NOVEMBER 1867
IN THE 71st YEAR OF HIS AGE
"There the Wicked cease from Troubling,
And there the Weary be at Rest"
ALSO SARAH ANN
WIDOW OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 19th APRIL 1875
AGED 78 YEARS

Peter Moore, died 1827, "Gentleman" in his P.C.C. Will dated 20th July 1823
George Cutbath, School Master of Aylesford, Peter Moore, his son , a Gardener of Barking and son William Moore, Gardener of East Ham, executors and trustees.
To his children, Peter, Elizabeth wife of William Heath, Labourer, John, William and Mary wife of Jesse Perrin, Gardener, all his ready money, securities, etc., equally. To daughter Mary, household furniture, goods, stock, etc., "for her good attendance and kindness to me" He empowers her to transact all business and to receive money owing.
Wishes to be buried seven foot deep by the side of his last wife Esther and a "headstone and body stone may be placed by my executors to the memory of myself, my late wives and children"
Witnesses: Mary Cutbath and Thomas Fordham; Proved 24th April 1827 Power reserved to Peter Moore


99.   Headstone

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
EDWARD OAKLEY
WHO DIED THE 20th OF FEBRUARY 1820
AGED 77 YEARS
ALSO MARY HIS WIFE
WHO DIED THE 6th OF JUNE 1825
AGED 76 YEARS
ALSO ELIZABETH DAUGHTER OF
THE ABOVE EDWARD AND MARY
OAKLEY WHO DIED THE 24th OF JUNE
1799 AGED 22 YEARS
LEFT ISSUE 2 SONS AND 4 DAUGHTERS
VIZ. EDWARD, JOHN, ANN,
MARY, MARIA AND PHEBE
LIKEWISE OF FANNY WIFE OF
JOHN OAKLEY
WHO DIED THE 21st OF MARCH 1821
AGED 36 YEARS


100.   Ledger on Ground Level, Near to Above

BENEATH THIS
STONE LIE THE REMAINS OF
JOHN OAKLEY
WHO DIED DEC. 15th 1853
AGED 71 YEARS

John Oakley, died 1853, and his brother, Edward, died 1864, were both retired Paper Makers (1851 Census)
John is described as a "Gentleman" in his P.C.C. Will dated 28th May 1845
All real and personal estate to brother Edward, who is executor.
Witnesses: Silas Norton, Solicitor of Town Malling and Benjamin George, his Clerk
Proved 20th February 1854


101.   Ledger on Ground Level, Next to Above

BENEATH THIS
STONE LIE THE REMAINS OF
EDWARD OAKLEY
WHO DIED MAY 3rd 1864
AGED 84 YEARS


102.   Coped Stone

South Side
[IN MEMORY OF]
THOMAS MILLEN OLIFF
BORN JANUARY 24th 1816 DIED JANUARY 9th 1887

North Side
ALSO ESTHER WIFE OF
THOMAS MILLEN OLIFF
DIED DECEMBER 2nd 1902 AGED 88 YEARS


103.   Headstone

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
WILLIAM PAGE
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
JANUARY 15th 1871
AGED 82 YEARS
ALSO IN MEMORY OF
SARAH PAGE
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WILLIAM PAGE
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
AUGUST 8th 1869
AGED 80 YEARS

William Page, died 1871, a Carpenter (Pigot's Directory 1840, Maidstone & Environs Directory 1850)


104.   Small Headstone

H[ERE] [LYETH]
[YE BODY OF]
[JOHN]
SON ? [OF JOHN ?]
PALM[ER] [WHO DIED]
THE 6th ? [OF AUGUST]
1693 A[GED] [    ] [YEARS]

John Palmer, died 1693, possibly son of John Palmer, Yeoman Farmer.


105.   Headstone

IN MEMORY OF
HENRY JAMES PEARCH
DIED MAY 17th 1868
AGED 25 YEARS

Henry Pearch, died 1868, the White Smith at Tunbridge Wells?, son of William, Beer House Keeper; mother born Aylesford (1861 Census)


106.   Headstone

IN MEMORY OF
THOMAS OBEE PEARCH
DIED JANUARY 17th 1871
AGED 69 YEARS
ALSO OF MARY PEARCH
DIED SEPTEMBER 23rd ? 1842
AGED [39] YEARS

Thomas Pearch, died 1871, was a Stone Quarry Labourer (1861 Census)


107.   Headstone

IN MEMORY
OF
REBECCA WIFE OF
PETER MOORE PERRIN
OF THIS PARISH
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
MARCH 24th 1860 AGED 43 YEARS
"Be ye also ready, for in such an hour as ye
Think not the Son of Man Cometh"
ALSO OF THE ABOVE
PETER MOORE PERRIN
DIED MARCH 30th 1906
AGED 83 YEARS
"Absent from the Body, Present with the Lord"
ALSO REBECCA PERRIN
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
DIED [1923]
[AGED 77 YEARS]

Jesse Perrin, died 1861, a Farmer (Post Office Directory 1855)
Peter Moore Perrin, died 1906, a Farmer (Kelly's Directory 1882)


108.   Headstone, Top Half Completely Eroded

ALSO THE BODY OF WILLIAM (PETT)
THEIR SON WHO DIED THE [    ]
OF AUG. 1787 AGED 36 YEARS

William Pett, died 1787, possibly son of William Pett, Blacksmith


109.   Headstone, Under Tree

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
AVIS WIFE OF JOHN PHILLI]PS]
OF THIS PARISH
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE AUG. 15th
1864 AGED 21 YEARS
AND WITH HER LAST BREATH SANG
"Jesus Lover of my Soul,
Let me to thy Bosom Fly,
While the nearer Waters Roll,
While the Tempest still is High,
Hide me O my Saviour, Hide,
Till the Storm of Life be Past,
Safe into the Haven Guide,
O Receive my Soul at Last"
"Reader, you have a Soul that must Reign in Heaven,
Or Rage in Hell, See ye to it"

John Phillips, wife Avis, died 1864, was a Labourer in Chalk Works (1871 Census)


110.   Double Headstone


SIMON PURLIS, DIED 1703, AND ANN PURLIS, DIED 1707

HERE
LIETH THE
BODY OF ANN
PURLIS DAUTHER
OF DANIEL PURLIS 
SEN. OF ROVES
WHO DEPARTED
THIS LIFE YE 10th 
DAY OF JUNE
[17]0[7] AGED
[    ] YEARS HERE LYETH
  THE BODY OF SIMON
  PURLIS SON OF
  DANIEL PURLIS
OF ROUES WHO
  DEPARTED THIS
LIFE YE 12th OF FEB.
1703 AGED 25
  YEARS LEFT
  ISSUE ONE SON &
  ONE ? DAUGHTER

Daniel Purlis, father of Ann, who died 1707, and Simon, died 1703, was probably a Farmer of Rowes Place Farm? Roves on headstone. There is no surviving monument for Daniel Purlis.
Daniel Purlis, Miller of Maidstone, left a P.C.C. Will dated 26th November 1726, proved 23rd March 1727.


111.   Inscribed Body Stone [There are two other Body Stones in Section B, but with no Visible Inscriptions]

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY
OF ANNA SUSANNAH
THE BELOVED WIFE
OF
WILLIAM RANDALL
OF MAIDSTONE
DIED DEC. [    ] 1851
AGED 5[4] YEARS

Anna Randall, died 1851, was the wife of William Randall, a Brewer, in Maidstone. She was born in Darlington (1851 Census)


112.   Headstone

ERECTED
TO THE MEMORY OF
RICHARD SAMSON
WHO DIED 21st FEBRUARY 1877
AGED 74 YEARS
ALSO ELIZA WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 8th JANUARY 1855
AGED 49 YEARS
ALSO ELIZABETH HIS SECOND WIFE
WHO DIED 22nd FEBRUARY 1874
AGED 56 YEARS
ALSO AUGUSTA DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
RICHARD & ELIZA SAMSON
WHO DIED 18th SEPTEMBER 1915
AGED 75 YEARS

SHAW see FRANKLYN


113.   Coped Stone on High Stone Base, Large Slab, Vault Entrance


HENRY SIMMONDS, DIED 1883, AND FAMILY
TO THE LEFT IS THE LEDGER OF HENRY FRENCH, DIED 1873,
AND FAMILY, THE IVY WHICH COVERED IT, FRESHLY PEELED OFF

South Side
SACRED TO THE MEMORY OF
MARY JANE WIFE OF HENRY SIMMONDS
OF THE FRIARS IN THIS PARISH
WHO DIED 7th JANUARY 1867 AGED 48 YEARS

North Side
SACRED TO THE MEMORY OF
HENRY SIMMONDS
OF AYLESFORD HOUSE, HERNE HILL, LONDON
WHO DIED JUNE 17th 1883 AGED 67 YEARS
[ Verse ? ]

East Side
SACRED
TO THE MEMORY
OF
ALGERNON SON OF
HENRY & MARY JANE SIMMONDS
WHO DIED 16th ? MARCH 1869
AGED 21 YEARS

Henry Simmonds, died 1883, Coal Merchant, Simmonds, Hunt and Flint, Medway Wharf and Maidstone (Post Office Directory 1855)


114.   Headstone

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
Mr JOHN SMITH
SURGEON OF THIS PARISH
WHO DIED MARCH 23rd 1820
AGED 62 YEARS

John Smith, died 1820, Surgeon of Aylesford. His P.C.C.C Will is dated 15th March 1820
All his estate to wife Elizabeth, including debts owing to practise, for her lifetime. After his wife's death shared equally between his daughters, Harriet Elgar and Jane Smith.
Also the sum Mr Wickham is to pay into the business at the expiration of the term of 4 years from the commencement of their partnership.
Witnesses: George Groombridge, Edward Poss and Thomas Lake. Proved 2nd October 1820


115.   Headstone

TO
THE MEMORY OF
WILLIAM STREETON
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
AUGUST 22nd 1847
AGED 59 YEARS
"Mine Own and not Other's Eyes,
The King shall in his Beauty view,
I shall from Him receive the Prize,
The Starry Crown to Victory due"
CHARLOTTE STREETON
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE JULY 4th 1853
AGED 64 YEARS
"Blessed are the Dead that Die in the Lord"

William Streeton, died 1847, Bricklayer/Builder (Pigot's Directory 1840) P.C.C. Will dated 6th July 1847
All real and personal estate to wife Charlotte, who is executor.
Witnesses: Charles Scuddamore, Solicitor, Maidstone and John Wagon, Schoolmaster, Aylesford.
Charlotte Streeton, died 1853, widow of William. Mrs Streeton, Butcher in 1850? (Maidstone & Environs Directory) P.C.C. Will dated 28th May 1853
To son Thomas all the bricklaying tools and material she has at time of her death.
To daughter Susanna Goden, household furniture, plate, linen, china, books and clothes.
To executors, upon trust, leasehold property in Bull Lane, in Aylesford; after paying rent and necessary repairs, to be divided equally between son son and daughter Susanna.
Residue to Susanna, who together with John Wagon is joint executor.
Witnesses: Elizabeth Heal and John Good
Affidavit dated 22nd August 1853
John Good, Gentleman of Aylesford, sworn that he is one of witnesses, and he and Elizabeth Heal, widow, witnessed will together on 28th May 1853
Proved 25th August 1853. Power reserved to John Wagon


116.   Headstone

IN
MEMORY OF
Mr DANIEL STUART
LATE OF MAIDSTONE WHO DEPARTED
THIS LIFE 2[ ] OF JULY 1791
AGED 57 YEARS
ALSO ELIZABETH WIFE OF
THE ABOVE DANIEL STUART
DIED THE 17th OF JANUARY 1807
IN THE [    ] YEAR OF HER AGE
LIKEWISE HARRIET WIFE OF
LIEUT. DOWD 21st ? DRAG[OONS]
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE WHO DIED
THE 4th OF APRIL 1827
AGED 65 YEARS
ALSO THE REMAINS OF THE ABOVE
LIEUT. JAMES DOWD OF THE
1st ROYAL VETERANS BATTALION
DIED THE 20th OF NOV. 1831
AGED 60 YEARS

Daniel Stuart, died 1791, Hop Merchant of Maidstone, (Register), P.C.C. Will dated 21st December 1790
Appoints nephew Archibald Morton, Merchant of Wellingborough, Northants, and friend John Seager, Brewer of Maidstone, executors.
To wife Elizabeth annuity of £70 for life, out of several properties in or near Rochester, in occupation of Israel Levi and others, and from interest of money in Public Funds, sufficient sums transferred to executors and wife, in trust, with rents of properties to pay annuity.
This annuity taken in lieu of any dower rights she may be entitled to by the customs of Kent. To wife all household goods and effects in house which were hers at time of marriage. She to have use of all other household goods. After her death, goods to residue of estate.
To Ann Stuart, and Agnes, wife of John Morrison, the daughters of late brother John, £100 each.
To James Stuart, illegitimate son of James, late son of brother John, £300, to John Stuart, another son of James, 3500 at 21 years.
To Robert Clark who married late Jane Stuart, daughter of late brother Robert, £10. To their son Alexander Stuart, £500. To their daughter ------- Stuart, £30. To Rev. William Stuart son of late brother Charles, £40. To Janet Stuart, daughter of brother Charles, £40. To Mary Stuart wife of William Williams, daughter of late brother David, £20. To Ann Stuart another daughter of David, wife of ----------- ? annuity of £7 for life.
To Janet daughter of Archibald Morton of Westmuir, near Glasgow, and sister of executor Archibald Morton, £50.
To child/children of late Agnes Morton, wife of Walter Rankin, another sister of his executor, Morton, £100, shared equally at 21.
To Jane Stuart daughter of his brother John, annuity of £6 for life. To George and Samuel Wilkins, sons of his wife, Elizabeth, and to Rev. Mr Relph, Minister of the Dissenting Meeting he attends in Maidstone, if he is Minister at time of his death, £20 each
To executor John Seager £10 for mourning and to the poor of Dissenting Meeting, £5 shared as executor thinks fit.
To Donald Russell, son of Ann Morton by husband James Russell, £50 at 21, in meantime, interest to his maintenance and education.
To Kitty and Harriett Wilkins, daughters of his wife Elizabeth, £30 each, within 12 months of death of wife.
To James Wilkins, son of wife, interest of £60 for life. After his death the £60 to his siblings.
To William and Charles Morton sons of executor, his interest in properties, late the estate of Sir Edward Austen, Bart., and Dame Susanna, his wife, given to John Amherst, Esq., since purchased by Daniel Stuart, and his share of other freehold and leasehold estates of the late Sir Edward Austen, since purchased by Stuart. Also to William and Charles, his share of property in Bearstead, late belonging to John Kenteins?, of Bearstead, for ever, interest from the property for their maintenance and education, until 21 years.
To executors properties in Rochester occupied by Israel Levi and other properties in Rochester, chargeable with annuity of £70 to wife. Residue to Archibald Morton.
Witnesses: Edward Argles, Week Street, Maidstone, John Masters, Carpenter, Maidstone and Jno. Roffe, Attorney of Maidstone
Codicil dated 12th January 1791
Had given wife household goods for life, he now revokes this. Now gives all household goods except bureau and bookcase in his bedroom with the books, and plate in house; she may sell rest of goods. Rest of will stands.
Witnesses: John Seager and Jno. Roffe Proved 3rd August 1791. Power reserved to John Seager.

James Dowd, died 1831, former Soldier, Lieutenant 1st Veterans Battalion, of Hook Wood Cottage, Maidstone. His P.C.C. Will is dated 25th October 1831
His friends, George Hubbard of Maidstone, Post Master and Simon Nicolls, Esq., of Lougford, County of Lougford, Ireland, are his executors and trustees.
His property to be sold and proceeds added to other money, including that in Maidstone Savings Bank; this devolves to George Hubbard because he is resident in Maidstone.
To 2 sons and daughter of late sister Winifred, Mrs Manaway of Castlereagh, £20 each.
To 2 daughters of late brother, John Dowd, of the Scotch Quarters near Lougford,,£20 each.
To the 5 daughters of Hugh Lee by his sister, Margaret,£20 each.
Remaining money to be placed in the Long Annuities until death of Hugh Lee and sister Margaret. The half yearly dividends to be paid to the Lees to "enable them support so large a family". After the Lees die, annuities to be sold, proceeds divided between the Lees 3 sons. To his executors £5 each.
Witnesses: James Lowry, Surgeon of Maidstone and George Hubbard, Junior, Hatter of Maidstone
Proved 1st February 1832
Executors have renounced administration. Granted to Hugh Lee and James Lee, representing Margaret Lee, now resident of Soran Coid near Lougford.


117.   Headstone

Front
Extremely Eroded
[SACRED]
[TO THE MEMORY OF]
WILLIAM STUBBERSFIELD
[                                            ]
[                                             ]
[WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE]
[MAY] 1789 [AGED [ ] YEARS
[Eroded Verses]]
HANNAH [WIFE OF THE ABOVE] WILL.
[STUBBERSFIELD WHO DIED]
[ [   ] JUNE 1792 AGED [69] YEARS]
[                                             ]
[                                             ]
[                                             ]
HANNAH ?[                         ]
[                                             ]
[THOMAS STUBBERSFIELD]
[WHO DIED OCTOBER [ ] ]
1815 AGED 10 YEARS & 9 MONTHS

Rear
IN MEMORY OF
THOMAS STUBBERSFIELD
WHO DIED THE 7th OF APRIL 1816
AGED 55 YEARS
[                   ?                    ]
[                   ?                    ]
ALSO SARAH STUBBERSFIELD
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED THE 14th OF JULY 1817
AGED 21 YEARS

William Stubbersfield, died 1789, Thomas Stubbersfield, died 1816, were father and son, both Watermen of Maidstone. Thomas and his brother, William, also a Waterman, who died in 1780 (P.C.C. Will), were Freemen of Maidstone by virtue of birth from William, senior.


118.   Low Medieval Stone Coffin Type, Cross in Relief

South Side
EDWARD KYNASTON SUMMERFIELD DIED SEPT. 22nd 1830
JOHN SUMMERFIELD BROTHER OF THE ABOVE DIED MARCH 22nd 1817

East Side
AGED 59 YEARS
AGED 40 YEARS

North Side
CHARLOTTE ELIZABETH HIS WIFE DIED JUNE 13th 1863

West Side
AGED 79 YEARS

Richard Knyaston Summerfield, died 1830, Gentleman. P.C.C. Will dated 29th January 1825
Wife Charlotte Elizabeth and friends Richard Phillips of Brompton, Carpenter and Builder and Henry Morris of Aylesford, Surveyor, are executors, trustees and guardians.
To wife, for life, 2 houses in Aylesford, occupied by Mrs Mary Charlton, widow and ---------- ?, and house on west side of Stone Street, at foot of Gabriel's Hill, Maidstone, occupied by David ------- ?; house in Sandgate, and land of 8 acres "upon the hill", in Burham occupied by George Pope; 4 new cottages in Burham occupied by William Taylor and others; his half of 4 acres at Rocky Hill in Maidstone occupied by Isaac Bradford; income to be used for his childrens' support and education until 21. Wife to keep all property in good repair.
After her death to children in equal shares, for ever, subject to annuity of £30 to his good friend Mary Gibbons. Provision made for his wife in lieu of any further claims. Son Richard by former wife, Catherine, is entitled, under his great grandfather's will, (Thomas Evernden), a house and farm lands in Langley occupied by Robert Cullow. To son Richard, his 2 houses in the "Bowling Alley", in Aylesford, occupied by the Misses Barnes and Daniel Spong; and 11 cottages and carpenter's shop and yard, in the "Bowling Alley", for ever.
If Richard dies before 21 with no heirs, property to be shared among children by his wife Charlotte.
To friend Mary Gibbons of Sutton Valence, Spinster, debts owed him by , if she survives his wife. She to have annuity of £30 for life, charged upon his properties, after her death to her children.
To servant James Tomand?, annuity of £10 for life, out of personal estate.
Residue to wife, son Richard and all his children equally.
Witnesses: William Farr of Aylesford, Alexander Mc Micken of Aylesford and Charles Hoar, Solicitor, Maidstone
Codicil: Richard Phillips, executor, has since died. Daniel Barnes of Aylesford, Gentleman, appointed in his place. To Daniel Barnes and Henry Morris, 19gns. each for their trouble.
Witnesses: William Beale, Solicitor, Maidstone, Brandsby William Powys and William Morris, his Clerks. Proved 20th January 1831 Power reserved to Daniel Barnes.


119.   Grey Stone Chest Tomb, (One of Group of Three)


CHEST TOMB IN BACKGROUND, AUGUSTINE TAYLOR, DIED 1699
LEFT, DENNIS TAYLOR, DIED 1702, RIGHT, PROBABLY TAYLOR

East Side
[HERE LYETH] THE BODY OF AUGUSTINE
[TAYLOR SON OF Mr] JOHN TAYLOR WHO
[DEPARTED THIS LIFE NOVEMBER [ ] 1699]
[AGED [45 ?] YEARS]

Augustine Taylor, died 1699, Gentleman Rochester Will dated 20th August 1698
To sons John and Augustine his dwelling house, barns, stables, outhouses, oast house, lands and properties on them, amounts to 100 acres in Aylesford. Also part of the Common called Aylesford Common, with all rights, purchased from Sir John Sidly, Bart., subject to an annuity of £20, charge on properties by late father, John, to such person or persons by an Indenture of Settlement , to him and his wife before their marriage.
To sons John and Augustine,for ever, land of 23 acres called Kitts Cote House, and one piece called the Cams, adjoining latter, about 15 acres.
Another piece of land called Burham Shott, of 24 acres adjoining Kitts Cote House, and Lower Lanhham of 5 acres, adjoining lane leading to the Warren, and another called Upper Langham, of 7 acres, adjoining Warren House.
Also Warren House, with barn and land of 50 acres, with Common rights, all in Aylesford and Burham, occupied by the testator and Henry Fletcher. Also cottage in Wouldham Street, Wouldham. His sons to pay from latter 20s per annum to poor of Aylesford and 10s to poor of Meopham, according to the will of his grandfather James Taylor.
To son James house and garden, orchard in Wouldham occupied by John Keble, purchased of Francis Harris, for ever.
His nephew, Augustine Taylor, for the consideration of £40, already paid to him, has agreed to convey a house in Aylesford, occupied by John Field and widow Hackett, assigned to him by nephews, John , James and Thomas Taylor brothers of Augustine (who is a minor), are bound to him in sum of £80. Property conveyed to son James, or his executors, in trust for James. Also to James, the obligation that his nephews are bound in.
His wife, Mary, shall convey to herself property in Halling, occupied by George Musye?, for her life; after her death to son James; also to James annuity of £10 from his dwelling house and land belonging, during the life of his wife.
To daughter Elizabeth a woodland called Pottkin Wood of 25 acres in Aylesford, adjoining Burham Common to the south. She is to release executors from £100 charged on the woodland by his late father John's will. She also gets £150 at 21 years, in meantime interest for her maintenance.
To son John £100. To son James £50 to be invested for his benefit until he is 21.
To poor of Aylesford 40s.
Residue to sons John and Augustine, equally.
Wife Mary and father in law John Tomlyn executors.
His "loving kinsmen" Robert Taylor and Thomas Knowlden are Overseers.
Witnesses: [      ] Tayler, mark of Ann Knowlden, John Taylor and Robert Taylor
John Taylor, died 1694, Yeoman P.C.C. Will dated 10th September 1691
To poor of Aylesford 40s.
To grandchild Mary daughter of late James Taylor, £200. To sister Susanna Palmer who lives in his house, £5. Residue of personal estate to son Augustine who is executor.
To son Augustine his house, with barns, stables, hop houses and 100 acres in Aylesford; part of Aylesford Common, purchased of Sir John Sidley, Bart., also land of 23 acres called Kitts Cotthouse, another 15 acres, adjoining called the Cams; another of 24 acres, adjoining, called Burham Shott, in Aylesford and Burham; another of 5 acres called Lower Laughamton, in Aylesford, to a lane at the gate called Warren Gate; another of 7 acres called Upper Laughamton, adjoining Warren House; also Warren House and barn and land of 50 acres, with Common rights, occupied by James Paine; house in Wouldham Street in Wouldham; out of latter Augustine to pay 20s to poor of Aylesford and 10s to poor of Meopham, as laid out in will of his father, James Taylor. These properties to Augustine for ever.
He also gets Pottkin Wood of 24 acres in Aylesford adjoining Burham Common, Augustine to pay from this wood to Elizabeth Taylor, Augustine's daughter, £100 at 20 years. If she does not get the £100 she can distrain wood until she gets enough rent to cover the £100. After £100 is paid wood to Augustine for ever. To grandson James Taylor, for ever, house and orchard called Hubbards late occupied by John Chowning; another house with barn, garden and orchard, occupied by Richard Archer, both in Aylesford. In Snodland, a house with barn stable, orchard and 2 pieces of land of 4 acres, with Common rights, occupied by John Taylor, and 1 piece of reed land of 3 acres, on Snodland side but in Burham parish, occupied by ------- Row, it adjoins reed land of Sir John Banks, on the north and River Medway on the east; also land called Sawbins of 2 acres, adjoining land of Sir Charles Sidley, to the east and to land of Robert Edmunds to the west.
To grandson James Taylor 2nd son of James Taylor,forever, woodland "on the hill" in Aylesford of 43 acres, called Impton Wood, adjoining land of Sir Charles Sidley, on north, and west, to land of of Sir Richard Head, on east; and 2 pieces of woodland called Tottentons Wood of 22 acres in Aylesford, to the lands of Sir Charles Sidley,on west, to Burham Common,on south.
To grandson Thomas Taylor, 3rd son of James, forever, house called Blew Bell on the hill, with barn, stables, and land of 2 acres, 1 piece of arable adjoining Pottkin Wood, north and Burham Common, south, of 6 acres; and land adjoining two barns of 4 acres; and 1 piece of rough ground called Lady Land of 16 acres adjoining Pottkin Wood, and to the King's Highway, south; and 1 piece adjoining Lady Land, west and to Aylesford Common, east, of 3 acres; and piece called Heathy Field of 6 acres, adjoining land of Sir Richard Head, north and to Aylesford Common, to the east; and 3 pieces called Farneham Crofts, and 1 little orchard, total 4 acres, lying to Sir Richard Head's land, north and to wood called Impton Wood, west, the 4 acres occupied by John Fuller.
To grandson Robert 4th son of James Taylor, forever, a house, barn stables and 40 acres of land in Scarrburrough Streete in Wouldham and Burham, occupied by John Watts.
To grandson Augustine Taylor, 5th son of James, forever , 4 houses, gardens, orchards in Aylesford Street, occupied by Edward Goodman, William Winter, John Luck and lately by John Butler.
Witnesses: James Judits?, James Callant and Robert Chambers
Proved 7th February 1694


120.   Grey Stone Chest Tomb, Next to and East of Above

South Side
[HERE LYETH THE BODY OF]
DENNI[S] [WIFE OF JAMES TAYLOR] ?
[WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE JUNE [ n   ] 1702]
[AGED [     ] YEARS]
(The third chest tomb, with much red brick, has no surviving inscription, possibly also of the Taylor Family ?)


121.   Headstone

ERECTED
BY INHABITANTS OF AYLESFORD
TO RECORD
THE NOBLE SELF SACRIFICE OF
HENRY TURNER
OF THIS VILLAGE
WHO LOST HIS LIFE IN THE ENDEAVOUR
TO RESCUE A CHILD FROM DROWNING
IN THE RIVER JUNE 14th 1866
HE DIED AGED 25
"In as much as ye have done it unto one of
The Least of these my Brethren ye
Have done it unto ME"

Henry Turner, died 1866, attempting to save William Fitzroy Keddell, age 2 (see Headstone in Section D)
The Maidstone Journal reported the double tragedy.
"AYLESFORD LOSS OF LIFE BY DROWNING. On Thursday last the village was thrown into great gloom in consequence of the sudden death of two of its inhabitants. The second son of W. F. Keddell, Esq., Surgeon, aged two years, was out with its nurse in a hay field adjoining the river, and whilst playing fell into the water.
A young man named Henry Turner, aged 28, who was working some distance from the spot, perceived the accident and ran to the child's assistance. Turner jumped into the water and not being able to swim, soon sank.
A boy on the opposite bank, seeing his danger, swam across and succeeded in bringing him to shore, but although every effort was made to restore animation, it was without avail, as life was probably extinct before he was taken out of the water.
The child was drowned, and the body was not found till nine in the evening. The young man Turner was the sole support of his infirm parents, and his sudden death has left them unprovided for, but we are glad to learn a subscription is being raised on their behalf, and the Rev. W. J. Lawrence will be glad to receive any sum which may be subscribed for them."
[I wonder who the boy was who pulled Turner out? He deserved a medal!-DEW]


122.   Very Small Tablet Leaning Against Page

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
MARY TUTCHENER
DIED 31st JANY. 1905 AGED 52
----------------Ground Level---------------
"I heard the Voice of Jesus say,
"Come unto me and Rest""
"Farewell to all I know on Earth, Adieu to those I Love,
My Spirit Hopes & Trusts to Dwell in that Dear Home Above"

Mary Tutchener, died 1905, was the wife of John, a Labourer, of the High Street.(1901 Census)


123.   Headstone

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
ROBERT WATERMAN
OF THIS PARISH
WHO DIED JANUARY 16th 1856
AGED 33 YEARS
[Large Gap]
ALSO WALTER AND ANN WHO
DIED IN THEIR INFANCY

Robert Waterman, died 1856, was an Agricultural Labourer (1851 Census)


124.   Headstone


Marshal Webb, drowned at Long Reach, near Gillingham, 1818
]This is an example of the poor condition of the 18th and 19th century
limestone headstones at Aylesford. In a few decades it is likely
that these inscriptions will be Completely illegable

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
MARSHALL TRIPLETT? WEBB
[LATE ?] OF BRENTFORD IN THE COUNTY
OF MIDDLESEX
WHO WAS UNFORTUNATELY DROWNED
IN LONG REACH NEAR GILLINGHAM
30th OF JULY 1818
AGED 34 YEARS

Marshall Webb, died 1818. Was he a relation of Thomas Webb, Blacksmith and Barge Builder, who appears in the the Aylesford section of the Maidstone & Environs Directory of 1850?


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M.I.s of Section C - St Peter & St Paul Church, Aylesford
All the area North of the Church, to the Southern edge of the carpark and from the East Wall of the Churchyard to the North West corner of the Vestry


125.   Headstone, Eroded

[   ] MOTHER
[ANNIE ] ALLARD
[WHO DIED APRIL] 2[ ] 1889
AGED 51 YEARS


126.   Headstone

[IN MEMORY OF]
THOMAS ABBOTT
BORN FEB. 3rd 1803
DIED OCT. 25th 1861
"The Lord shall give his
People the Blessings of Peace"
Psalm xxix 10
ALSO IN MEMORY OF
ANNE CAROLINE
ABBOTT
HIS WIFE BORN JULY 20th 1820
DIED DECEMBER 24th 1886
BURIED AT ST. MICHAEL
HARBLEDOWN
"When Christ who is
Our Life shall Appear then
Shall ye also Appear with Him
In Glory"

Thomas Abbott, died 1861, was a Farmer. At Little Tottington in 1841(Census); in 1850 at Rowe Place (Maidstone & Environs Directory) The Burial Register states he was from Burham
Burial Register of St Peter and St Paul, Aylesford shows that Thomas was  from Burham. He was actually born and  baptised in Lynstead 3rd February 1803. Parents Thomas Abbott and Sarah Solly are buried at Lynstead (Merrill Lee-Archer, an Abbott decendant 02-04-2016)


127.   Headstone

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
RICHARD BISHOP
WHO DIED 16th SEPT. 1892
AGED 69 YEARS
ALSO OF SARAH ANN
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 11th FEBY. 1915
AGED 81 YEARS

Richard Bishop, died 1892, was a Thatcher. (1871 Census) At Uxbridge in 1881 (Census)


128.   Headstone

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
HENRY BLOOMFIELD
WHO DIED 10th JULY 1899
AGED 37 YEARS
"Until the Day Break and the
[Shadows] Flee Away"

Henry Bloomfield, died 1899. The Post Office Porter in Holborn in 1891? (Census)

BROOKER see HOPPER

BROOKER see VANE

BURREN see PETERS


129.   Headstone

IN MEMORY
OF
MARY ANN BUSS
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
NOV. 13th 1871 AGED 65 YEARS
ALSO OF LOUISA WIFE OF
RICHARD COSSOM
AND SISTER TO THE ABOVE
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
FEB. 8th 1835 AGED 27 YEARS
ALSO THREE CHILDREN OF THE ABOVE
RICHARD AND LOUISA COSSOM
WHO DIED IN THEIR INFANCY
MARY LOUISA, RICHARD MICHAEL
AND WILLIAM ROBERT
ALSO MARY ANN SECOND WIFE
OF THE ABOVE RICHARD COSSOM
WHO DIED SEPT. 24th 1878 AGED 82 YEARS
ALSO THE ABOVE
RICHARD COSSOM
WHO DIED FEB. 1st 1885 AGED 81 YEARS
FOR 57 YEARS CLERK OF THIS PARISH

Richard Cossom, died 1885, Boot and Shoe Maker, and Post Office (1850 Maidstone & Environs Directory, 1855 Post Office Directory)


130.   Cruciform Coped

South Side
SACRED TO THE MEMORY OF
JOHN CHEERE R.N.
DIED APRIL 4th 1867
AGED 61 YEARS

North Side
MARY WATKINS CHEERE
DIED MAY 25th 1890
AGED 79 YEARS

John Cheere, died 1867. Commissioned in the Royal Navy in 1836; Lieutenant in 1841, on H.M.S. St. Vincent; Commander in 1845, still on the St. Vincent; retired as Captain. (Times)


131.   Headstone, Very Eroded

IN MEMORY OF
JOSEPH CLARK, GENT.
OF THIS PARISH
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE AUGT. 22nd
1811
AGED 59? YEARS
ALSO MARY CLARK WIFE OF
THE ABOVE WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
JAN. 30th 1826
AGED 7[7] YEARS
[Eroded Verses]

Joseph Clark, died 1811, Gentleman. P.C.C. Will dated 17th March 1811
   To wife Mary, his personal estate. After her death, property equally dived between his 2 brothers, John Clark, No. 5 Grosvenor Market, London and and Robert Clark of St Faith Green, Maidstone, and his sister Sarah Legg of Tottenham Court Road. To brother John £10 and his clothes.
John Palmer, Cutler of Castle Street, Leicester Fields to be paid by Mary Clark £5 per annum for the trouble of collecting his monies, and rents and paying them to his wife. Wife to have all household furniture, she is sole executor.
Witnesses: William Relph and Edward Henderson.
Proved 19th September 1811
Mary Clark, died 1826, widow of above. Rochester Will dated 11th March 1824
To brother John Renvill, Gentleman of Chatham, £40. To nieces Mary and Jemima Fullagar and nephew Christopher Fullagar, £40 each. The sum given to Christopher Fullagar shall be to provide wearing apparel "from time to time" and is to be "put into the hands of Mary and Jemima Fulagar. If any money is left after funeral costs and debts paid, this is to be shared among nephew and nieces. To Mary and Jemima Fullagar household furniture, plate, china, glass, clothes, linen, to be shared equally. To Edward Henderson of Aylesford £5 "for the trouble he has been at in keeping my accounts", he and brother John Renvill, Mr Robert Brooker, Farmer of Burham and Edward Henderson of Aylesford, executors. To each of them £7 for their trouble.
Witnesses: William Gilliam, Peter Cutbath and Mary Gilliam
   Proved 6th February 1826 Value under £200


132.   Headstone, Very Eroded

IN MEMORY OF
Mr JAMES COLE
OF THIS PARISH
WHO DIED ON THE 30th OF JANUARY 1855
IN THE 91st YEAR OF HIS AGE
ALSO ANN HIS WIFE
WHO DIED ON THE 3rd OF AUGUST 1828
IN THE [5]0th YEAR OF HER AGE
ALSO THE FOLLOWING
SONS AND DAUGHTERS OF THE ABOVE
EDWARD DIED NOVEMBER 21st 18[19] [AGED 16 YEARS]
ELEANOR ? [       ]
ALFRED ?[      ]
FLORENCE DIED DECEMBER [    ]
MARY DIED APRIL [    ] 18[   ] AGED [   ] YEARS
WILLIAM THEIR GRANDSON AND SON OF
JAMES AND MARY COLE
DIED ON THE [    ] OF SEPT. 1817
AGED 2 YEARS AND 6 MONTHS
ALSO JOHN THEIR GRANDSON AND SON OF
CALEB AND SARAH COLE
WHO DIED ON THE 9th OF JULY 1860
AGED 41 YEARS

James Cole, died 1855, Farm Bailiff at Hale Farm (1841 Census)

James Cole, son of above, Farm Bailiff at Tottington (1841 Census), Farmer at Great Tottington in 1850? (Maidstone & Environs Directory)

COSSOM see BUSS


133.   Headstone


ELIZABETH COSTEN WHO WAS DROWNED IN 1897
(SEE NEWSPAPER REPORT)

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
ELIZABETH COSTEN
WHO WAS DROWNED AT ALLINGTON
30th JANUARY 1897
AGED 44 YEARS

Elizabeth Costen, died 1897. The Kent Messenger reported the Inquest into her death.
"THE MISSING WOMAN FOUND IN THE MEDWAY
   Mr Preston, deputy coroner, held an inquest at the Chequers Inn, Aylesford, on Saturday, on the body of Elizabeth Costen, aged 44, the wife of Charles Costen, a labourer, residing at Aylesford.
   Mr S. May was foreman of the jury. Deceased left her home about half past five on Saturday evening, January 30th, with the intention of going to Maidstone by the towing path along the bank of the river. She was carrying a basket, a small bag, and a Post Office Savings Bank book.
On reaching the Malta public house she went in and rested for about ten minutes, during which time she was chatting with Mr Thomas Clegg, the landlord. On leaving, deceased made a remark as to the night being dark enough for a lantern. Nothing further was heard of her until Friday morning last, when her body was found floating in the Medway near the West Kent Cement Works at Aylesford by Robert Fitzgerald, crane driver. Deceased had promised to met her stepson in Sandling – road, Maidstone, on the night that she left home, at 7.30 in order that they might return to Aylesford together.
   After waiting some time the youth proceeded home alone. Finding that his stepmother had not got back, he immediately started off for Maidstone again, but could ascertain no further particulars than that she called at the Malta.
The river was much swollen. The supposition was that the unfortunate woman had mistaken the lights at the Gibraltar, and, going straight towards them, had fallen in the river, which winds hereabouts. This surmise was confirmed when her bag was found near the spot. When discovered on Friday morning, deceased's hat and the bank book were missing, but some money was found in her pockets. A juryman stated he had known as many as twenty persons walk in the river at Allington.
   The jury returned a verdict of "Found Drowned", and requested the Coroner to send a representation to the Lower Medway Navigation Company, asking them to erect a fence for the space of 200 yards where the river bends, and at the spot where the unfortunate woman is supposed to have walked into it.
Mrs Costen was well known and much respected in Aylesford, and has daughters residing in Maidstone. Only a week before the sad occurrence she had remarked that she thought her eyesight was somewhat failing.
   The funeral took place on Wednesday afternoon in Aylesford Churchyard, in the presence of a large number of sympathising friends."


134.   Headstone, Very Eroded, and Foot Stone

IN MEMORY OF
R[OSE] WIFE OF
JOHN WELLER CUTBATH
OF THIS PARISH WHO DEPARTED
THIS LIFE APRIL THE 24th 1785
AGED 50 ? YEARS
ALSO THE ABOVE JOHN WELLER CUTBATH
[WHO DIED] [DEC.] [    ] 180[3] AGED 7[    ] YEARS
[Rest Illegible]

John Cutbath, died 1803. Barber and Peruke Maker? Took on an apprentice in 1758 (County Archives)


135.   Granite Coped

South Side
IN LOVING MEMORY OF
THOMAS MORRIS DURBAN DIED FEB. 6th 1900 AGED 75 YEARS
MARY THE BELOVED WIFE OF THOMAS M. DURBAN, FORMERLY OF DEAL
DIED JULY 13th 1884 AGED 56 YEARS

North Side
ALSO SARAH ANN DURBAN THEIR DAUGHTER
BORN JUNE 14th 1850 DIED MARCH 10th 1943 "Re-united"

Thomas Durban, died 1900. Plumber (1871 Census; Kelly's Directory 1882)


136.   Headstone

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
ALFRED FARROW
WHO DIED 23rd NOVEMBER 1896
AGED 56 YEARS
ALSO MARY FARROW
THE BELOVED WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 2nd JANUARY 1917
AGED 65 YEARS
ALSO JAMES VICTOR FARROW
YOUNGEST SON OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 19th [ 1907]
AGED [12 YEARS]

Alfred Farrow, died 1896.  Chris Morgan informs us that Alfred Farrow, his Great, Grandfather was a soldier in India in 1881 and did not return to England until December of 1882. This Alfred Farrow was born in Brandon Suffolk in 1841. 4th March 2015


137.   Coped Stone

IN MEMORY OF ALICE ANNIE WIFE OF
ABRAHAM MARSH FLINT OF MILL HALL, AYLESFORD
WHO ENTERED INTO REST JANUARY 23rd 1893
AGED 49 YEARS

Abraham Flint, died 1893. Corn and Coal Merchant, Prospect House, Snodland (1881 Census) Simmonds, Hunt and Flint, in 1855 (Post Office Directory)


138.   Fallen Headstone

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
WILLIAM GILBERT
LATE OF THE BREWERY, NEWICK,
SUSSEX
WHO DIED 6th JANUARY 1895
AGED 76 YEARS
"At Rest"
ALSO OF ELIZA
WIDOW OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 14th MARCH 1921
AGED 87 YEARS
"[    ]ly her Soul [    ]"

William Gilbert, died 1895, a Retired Brewer by 1881, at Patcham Villa, Fletching, Sussex (Census)


139.   Headstone

IN
MEMORY OF
MARIA THE BELOV'D WIFE
OF WILLIAM GILLIAM
OF THIS PARISH
WHO DIED FEB. 26th 1838
AGED 57 YEARS
ALSO THE ABOVE W. GILLIAM
WHO DIED APRIL 2nd 1864
AGED 86 YEARS
ALSO OF ELIZA GILLIAM
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE WHO DIED
JANUARY 21st 1844 AGED 20 YEARS
ALSO OF ALICE GILLIAM
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE WHO DIED
AUGUST 27th 1894 AGED 79 YEARS

Rear
IN
MEMORY OF
MARIA THE BELOVED DAUGHTER
ROBERT AND SUSANNA
WILSON OF LEYBOURNE
WHO DIED MARCH 17th 1840
AGED 28 YEARS
"When from the Dust of Death I Rise,
To take my Mansion in the Skies,
E'en then shall this be All my Plea,
Jesus hath Liv'd, hath Died for Me"

William Gilliam, died 1864, a Gardener (1851 Census)
Thomas Gilliam, died 1915, a Gardener at Preston Hall (1871 & 1881 Census)
Elizabeth Gilliam, grand daughter of Alexander Wilson, died 1825, was from Rochester (Register)


140.   Headstone

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
MARY ANN GILLIAM
WHO DIED 7th JUNE 1909
AGED 91 YEARS
ALSO THOMAS GILLIAM
HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE
BORN OCTOBER 1817 DIED OCTOBER 1915
AGED 98 YEARS

GILLIAM see WILLSON


141.   Headstone, Very Eroded


PART OF SECTION C, FROM THE NORTH EAST
FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: KATHERINE GOAR, [ ? ], ABRAHAM VANE, JAMES VANE;
ON RIGHT: HOPPER AND BROOKER;
LEFT BACKGROUND, JOSEPH CLARK;
BACKGROUND, WILLIAM KEMSLEY

HERE LIETH THE BODY OF
KATHERINE THE DAUGHTER OF
GEO. & KATHERINE STARTUP
THE BELOVED WIFE OF WILL. GOAR
WHO DIED THE 4th OF JUNE 1755
AGED 24 YEARS

George Startup, father of Catherine Goar, who died 1755, was a Butcher (Edward Goodman's will, see Section A)


142.   Headstone

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
HENRY GODSMARK
DIED NOV. 23rd 1894
[AGED] 55 YEARS
A[LSO] [    ] MARY ANN
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED JANY. 23Rd 1914
AGED 73 YEARS

Henry Godsmark, died 1894, a Labourer in Maidstone in 1891 ? (Census)


143.   Pedestals, Cross Fallen

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
FRANCES MARGARET GREEN
YOUNGEST DAUGHTER OF
S. W. GREEN ESQ.
OF THE ISLAND OF ANTIGUA
DIED 7th JULY 1878 AGED 63 YEARS

Frances Green, died 1878, was sister in law to John Cheere, of the Cedars, R.N. Captain on half pay. She was born in Antigua (1861 Census)


144.   Red Granite Headstone

SACRED TO THE MEMORY
OF
GEORGE THOMAS HAMMOND
BORN OCT. 3rd 1829 DIED JULY 23rd 1897
AND
MARY ANN HAMMOND
BORN JAN. 19th 1831 DIED AUG. 7th 1896
ALSO
SARAH JANE THEIR DAUGHTER
BORN JAN. 22nd 1872 DIED NOV. 20th 1877
AND
JESSE WILLIAM THEIR SON
BORN OCT. 15th 1866 DIED AT
MOOSE JAW, CANADA JULY 2nd 1894
"Them also which Sleep in Jesus will
God bring with Him" 1 Thess. Iv 14

George Hammond, died 1897, was a Builder (Kelly's Directory 1882)


145.   Headstone and Foot Stone

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
FANNY HOPPER
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
DEC. 1st 1859 AGED 21 YEARS
"Forbear your tears, my Friends, so Dear,
For [One so Dear] your Grief R[efrai]n,
Altho' I'm Absent from you here,
We soon shall Meet Again"
ALSO JOHN BROOKER
WHO DIED 18th [APRIL] 1893
AGED 87 YEARS

John Brooker, died 1893, Brick Works Labourer at Burham in 1871 ? (Census)


146.   Headstone, Very Eroded

[IN MEMORY OF]
WILLIAM KEMSLEY OF THIS PARISH
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE JULY 27th 1811
AGED 57 / YEARS
ALSO SUSANNAH DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
& SUSANNAH HIS WIFE DIED APRIL 30th 17[91] ?
AGED [    ] YEARS
ALSO EDWARD FRIEND THEIR SON WHO
[DIED] SEPTEMBER 16th 1798 AGED 2 ? YEARS

William Kemsley, died 1811, Victualler (and Farmer) of Burham. P.C.C. Will dated 28th May 1811
   To wife Susanna, all real and personal estate for her life, after her death, to son Robert by his first wife Elizabeth, plus £20, (this legacy to Robert is then struck out by a line drawn through it).
   To grand daughter Ann , daughter of daughter Sarah Kemsley, £20, paid within 6 months after death of wife.
   Residue shared among his children, Sarah, George, Thomas, James, Elizabeth and Eliza. Son George to have first offer on father's house in West Field Whole (sic) [Sole] in Boxley. Property to be divided within 6 months of wife's death, shares to children at 21 years.
   George Fowle of Cobtree, Boxley and John Weekes of Chatham, Plumber and Glazier, Executors.
   Signs with mark.
   Witnesses: William Finch, William Reynolds and Daniel Spong.

Codicil, not signed, witnessed or dated
   He wishes farm to be sold, proceeds to be put in Bank of England, in trust, for children. Son Robert to have equal share.
   His wife and John Weekes are Executors

Affidavit, dated 5th December 1811
   John Weekes, Susanna Kemsley and John Stephens, Lawyer of Chatham sworn.
   Weekes deposes that he knew Kemsley well and on the 23rd July 1811, was with him when he was in bed, sick.
   Kemsley asked Weekes for advice on the will, of which he and George Fowle were executors.
   Kemsley gave Weekes the will and said he thought his wife was an executor and that the will was not right.
   George Fowle should not be an executor because he owed Kemsley a large sum. Weekes left promising to be back next day, and advised Kemsley to think about it. Next morning Weekes returned, Kemsley wanted to alter will and make his wife executor in Fowle's place. Weekes asked him if he knew what he had left his son Robert, saying he would be sorry to see any of Kemsley's children dissatisfied by the will, and advised him to consult his wife.
   His wife then came to his bedside, and Kemsley said he thought son Robert should have an equal share, she agreed with him. Kemsley then asked Weekes to alter will accordingly, Susanna Kemsley then asked her husband about the farm, suggesting that it was a good time to dispose of it, Kemsley then agreed that the farm be sold.
   Weekes in the presence of Mr and Mrs Kemsley, deleted the relevant lines in the will, and wrote in the margin the Codicil. He then read the will to Kemsley, who approved. Weekes suggested a new will, which Kemsley agreed to. Weekes said he would approach Mr Stephens to produce a new will.
   John Stephens was sworn, he deposed that he prepared a new will as altered by Weekes. He saw Kemsley the next morning, the 25th , but Kemsley was then insensible and incapable.
   Susanna Kemsley sworn, she deposed that she was present when the will was altered, and confirmed Weekes's statement. She also confirmed Stephens's statement that her husband was insensible and incapable of signing the new will, he continued in that state until her died.
   Weekes, Mrs Kemsley and Stephens all swore that Kemsley was of sound mind and capable when he made the alternative will .
   Proved 29th January 1812, John Weekes having renounced administration of will.


147.   Headstone

IN AFFECTIONATE REMEMBRANCE
OF
SARAH ELIZABETH KNOTT
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
OCT. 21st 1892 AGED 53 YEARS
ALSO OF JOHN KNOTT
WHO DIED OCT. 13th 1904
AGED 68 YEARS
INTERRED AT ERITH
ALSO OF
ARTHUR CHARLES KNOTT
WHO DIED DEC. 10th 1900
AGED 29 YEARS
"Blessed are the Dead which Die in the Lord"

John Knott, died 1904, was a Wheelwright (1891 Census)
Arthur Knott, died 1900, was a Labourer (1891 Census)


148.   Headstone

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
ELLEN SARAH
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
ALBERT MANNERINGS
WHO DIED DEC. 29th 1892
AGED 41 YEARS
"At Rest in Peace"
AND OF
ALBERT HENRY MANNERINGS
DIED 5th NOV. 1906 AGED 56

Albert Mannering, died 1906, was a Brick Fields Labourer at Cossington (1901 Census)


149.   Thick Ledger

North Side
JOSEPH SAMUEL MARSH 1847

South Side
THOMAS HENRY MARSH 1852


150.   Headstone

IHS
IN LOVING MEMORY OF
SOPHIA
WIFE OF JOHN MITCHELL
OF AYLESFORD
WHO DIED 17th MARCH 1894
AGED 63
"Come unto Me all ye that Labour,
And are Heavy Laden, and I will give
Thee Rest"
ALSO THE ABOVE
JOHN MITCHELL
WHO DIED 22nd MAY 1903
AGED 79

John Mitchell, died 1903, an Agricultural Labourer (1891 Census)


151.   Headstone

IN
SACRED MEMORY
OF
WILLIAM PETERS
WHO DIED JUNE 3rd 1895
AGED 72 YEARS
AND OF CATHERINE PETERS
HIS WIFE
WHO DIED NOVEMBER 14th 1898
AGED 66 YEARS
ALSO OF MARK B. PETERS
THEIR SON WHO DIED AT NORTHCOTE,
AUSTRALIA AUGUST 10th 1894
AGED 38 YEARS
"And there the Weary be at Rest"
ALSO CATHERINE BURREN
[    ] 1952
[AGED 82 YEARS]

William Peters, died 1895, was a Lime Burner, of Noah's Ark Cottage.


152.   Headstone

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
ESENNI FORD SAMSON
THE BELOVED SON OF
STEPHEN AND MARGARET
SAMSON
BORN MAY ? 26Th 1840
DIED OCT. [    ] 1847
ALSO SUS[AN] [TH]EIR DAUGHTER
BORN [    ] 1831
DIED [MAY] [    ] 1848

Stephen Samson, father of Esseni and Susan, died 1847 and 1848, was a Sand Merchant (1851 Census)


153.   Headstone

"Not my Will, O Lord but Thine be Done"
IN LOVING MEMORY OF
JOHN SMITH
WHO DIED 29th OCTOBER 1898
AGED 51 YEARS
ALSO A LOVING WIFE
EMMA
WHO DEPARTED INTO REST
MARCH 16th 1910 AGED 50 YEARS
"And thy Sleep shall be Sweet"

John Smith, died 1898, was a Stableman at Preston Hall (1881 Census)


154.   Headstone

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
GABRIEL SPARKS
WHO DIED THE 2nd ? OF MARCH 1838
AGED 80 YEARS

Gabriel Sparks, died 1838, from Maidstone (Register)


155.   Headstone

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
WILLIAM T. STANGER
WHO DIED 12th SEPTEMBER 1898
AGED 55 YEARS
"Until the Day Break and the
Shadows Flee Away"
ALSO JACK WOOD
HIS GRANDSON
DIED 23rd JULY 1899 AGED 6 WEEKS

William Stanger, died 1898, Licensed Victualler of the Lower Bell (1891 Census)

STARTUP see GOAR


156.   Pedestals and Cross

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
JANE THE BELOVED WIFE OF
RICHARD UPTON
WHO DIED 26th MAY 1890 AGED 64
[ALSO] RICHARD UPTON
HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE
DIED 30th APRIL 1909 AGED 77 YEARS

Richard Upton, died 1909, was a Gardener, at Allington, in 1891 (Census)


157.   Headstone, Top Very Eroded

[    ]
ALSO THE ABOVE
JAMES VANE
[WHO DIED] [    ] JANUARY 1837
AGED 43 YEARS

Rear
[SACRED]
TO THE MEMORY OF
ANN BROOKER
DIED APRIL [    ] 1866 AGED 85 YEARS

James Vane, died 1837, from Strood (Register) Perhaps a member of the farming family of the Hoo Peninsular?

Ann Brooker, died 1866, wife of Jesse, Victualler at Burham? (1851 Census), Land Lady of Beer House at Burham (1861 Census, aged 80)


158.   Headstone

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
SARAH DAUGHTER OF
ABRAHAM & AMELIA VANE
WHO ENTERED INTO REST
SEPT. 8th 1892 AGED 56 YEARS
THIS STONE IS ERECTED BY HER
SORROWING BROTHER [IN] ? AUSTRALIA
"Having a Desire [ ]
Which [    ]or"


159.   Headstone

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
JANE WALKER
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
JANY. 21St 1874
AGED 21 YEARS
"Forbear your Tears, my Friends so Dear,
For One so Dear your Grief Refrain,
Altho' I'm Absent from You here,
We soon shall Meet Again"


160.   Headstone

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
ELIZA THE BELOVED [WIFE OF]
JOSEPH WALKER
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
JANY. 20Th 1885 AGED 67 YEARS
ALSO THE ABOVE
JOSEPH WALKER
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
[OCTOBER] 29th 1896 AGED 77 YEARS

Joseph Walker, died 1896, a Blacksmith (1881 Census)


161.   Headstone

IN MEMORY
OF
ALEXANDER WILSON
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
APRIL 6th 1811 AGED 72 YEARS
LEFT ISSUE TWO CHILDREN
ROBERT AND MARY
ALSO ELIZTH. GILLIAM
GRAND DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
[JANUARY] [1] 8th 182[5] AGED 17 YEARS
"[Therefore ?] Prepare to meet thy God"

Maria Wilson, died 1840, daughter of Robert Wilson, a Gardener of Leybourne (1841 Census)

WILSON see GILLIAM

WOOD see STANGER



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Monumental Inscriptions of St Peter & St Paul Church, Aylesford - recorded by D. E. Williams


M.I.s of Section D - St Peter & St Paul Church, Aylesford

All that area West of the Church, North of Section B, as far as the Brassey Tomb

162.   Pedestals and Cross

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
GEORGE BATTEN
WHO FELL ASLEEP 30th MARCH 1905
AGED 39 YEARS

George Batten, died 1905, Tin Plate Worker?, at Hanworth, Middlesex, in 1891 (Census)


163.   Small Plaque on Large Base, Once Railed, Sculpture of an Angel and Woman, beneath a Cross


HENRY BRASSEY MONUMENT, 1891

"The Lord Watch Between Me and Thee,
When We are Absent One from Another"

TO THE GLORY OF GOD
AND IN LOVING MEMORY OF
HENRY ARTHUR BRASSEY
OF PRESTON HALL
1840 – 1891
AND OF HIS WIFE ANNA HARRIET
1844 – 1898

Henry Brassey, died 1891. "The Good Squire of Aylesford." Lived at Preston Hall, the 2nd son of Thomas Brassey, a leading Railway Contractor. Educated at Harrow and University College, Oxford. J.P. for Kent. Liberal Unionist M. P. for Sandwich 1868 – 1885. High Sheriff of Kent 1890 – 91. Captain of West Kent (Queen's Own) Yeomanry Cavalry.
   Prize winning Cattle Breeder. He died of pneumonia, following the influenza epidemic of 1891. His Pall Bearers were some of his oldest workmen; Guard of Honour from the R. W. K. Y. C. Very large number of mourners attended funeral, a special train was laid on from Charing Cross. 
   The monument is rather disappointing and commonplace, it is a pity that the Brassys' taste did not match their wealth!
The Times published his will:
   "MR. H. A. BRASSEY'S WILL. Probate duty has been paid on £1,042,611 0s 8d as the net value (thegross being £1, 075,913 15s 7d) of the personal estate of Mr HENRY ARTHUR BRASSEY, of Preston Hall, Ashford (sic), Kent, and Bath-house, Piccadilly, who died on the 13th of May last, aged 51 years, and of whose will, dated the 10th of August, 1883, with a codicil made the 20th of July 1887, the executors are his brothers, Thomas first Lord Brassey, of Bulkely, Chester, Mr Albert Brassey, of Heythrop, Oxford, and Mr Robert Mitchell Campbell, of Glaisnock, Old Cumnock. The testator bequeaths to his wife during her widow-hood an annuity (including the income provided for by her marriage settlement) of £8,000 and the use and enjoyment of the testator's town house and its furniture and of plate to the value of £1,000. In the event of Mrs Brassey's remarriage her annuity is to be reduced to £2,000 for the remainder of her life.
   Mr. Brassey leaves in trust for each of his daughters £50,000. He bequeaths to the Bishop's of London's Fund and the Fever Hospital, Liverpool road, Islington, £1,000 each; to the Great Ormand Street Hospital for Sick Children, St. George's Hospital, the Royal Hospital for Incurables, the British Lying-in Hospital, Endell street, the Lock Hospital, the Royal National Hospital for Consumption, Ventnor, the Hospital for Consumption, Brompton, and the Infant Orphan Asylum at Wanstead, £500 each.
   To the West Kent General Hospital the testator bequeaths £1,000 and to the Kent County Ophthalmic Hospital, the Royal Albert Orphan Asylum, Bagshot, the Academy for the Blind, the Central London Hospital for Diseases of the Throat and Ear. The Metropolitan Convalescent Institution , Walton on Thames, and the Orphan Working School, Haverstock hill, £500 each.
   Mr Brassey bequeaths also £500 to the National Refuges for Homeless and Destitute Children, Great Queen Street to be primarily applied in aid of maintaining the boys in and upon and in keeping up the training ships Chichester and Arethusa. He devises the Preston hall estate to the use of his first son in priority, and all the contents of the hall to the use of the tenant for life of that estate."


164.   Curbs

IN LOVING MEMORY OF ALBERT HERBERT BROOK
WHO WAS DROWNED AT WISBECH, CAMS. AUGST. 8Th 1909 AGED 18 YEARS

Albert Brook, died 1909. The Kent Messenger reported his death.
"AN ECCLES LAD DROWNED
A sad bathing fatality, by which an Eccles lad named Albert Brooks, aged 18, lost his life, occurred on Sunday last, in the River Nen, (sic) at Wisbech (Cambs.), where the deceased had recently gone to fill a situation. His companions lost sight of him near some timber, and instituted a search, but the body was not found till some hours later.
   At the inquest a verdict of "Accidental Death" was brought in. The body was brought to Eccles, and will be interred in Aylesford Churchyard this (Saturday) afternoon. Much sympathy has been expressed with the family, who are well known in the village"

DADSON see GRANT


165.   Headstone

IN
LOVING MEMORY OF
HENRY
SON OF
THOMAS AND ELLEN DANES
WHO DIED APRIL 2nd 1887
AGED 2 YEARS
ALSO OF THE ABOVE NAMED
ELLEN DANES
WHO DIED AUGUST 13th 1888
AGED 44 YEARS
ALSO OF ROBERT SON OF THE ABOVE
THOMAS AND ELLEN DANES
WHO DIED MARCH 16th 1894 AGED 7 YEARS
ALSO OF THOMAS DANES
WHO DIED OCTOBER 6th 1921 AGED 81 YEARS
AND OF THOMAS DANES 2nd LIEUT.A.S.C.
ELDEST SON OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED NOVEMBER 13th 1918 AGED 40 YEARS
INTERRED AT BRISTOL

Thomas Danes, died 1921, Brewer and Farmer (1901 Census); Brewer (1882 Kelly's Directory)


166.   Curbs

South Side
HENRY WILLIAM EVERNDEN BORN 27th JULY 1862 DIED 1st MARCH 1907

North Side
ANNIE EVERNDEN BORN DEC. 15th 1862 DIED MAY 31st 1939

Henry Evernden, died 1907, Mechanical Engineer, Lime Tree Cottage (1901 Census)


167.   Curbs, Next to Above

South Side
HORACE EVERNDEN DIED MAR. 28th 1891 AGED 14 MONTHS

North Side
DOROTHY DIED NOV. 29th 1897 AGED 5 YEARS


168.   Headstone, Two Body Stones and Foot Stone

IN MEMORY OF
[WI]LLIAM FIELD
[DIED OCTOBER 1850]
[AGED 43 YEARS]

William Field, died 1850, Victualler of the "Anchor Inn" (1850 Maidstone & Environs Directory)


169.   Headstone and Body Stone, Under Yew

IN MEMORY OF
MARY WIFE OF EDWARD FINCH
[OF THIS PARISH WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
MARCH THE 10th 181[5] [AGED 66 YEARS]
[Eroded Verses]
ALSO THE ABOVE EDWARD FINCH
OF THIS PARISH WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
SEPTEMBER THE 1[ ] 1819 AGED 7[3] YEARS
[Eroded Verses]
LEFT ISSUE 2 SONS AND 2 ? DAUGHTERS


170.   Headstone with Relief Cross

THE LADY
ELIZABETH
BORN
1766
OCTOBER 20th  MARIA
  FINCH
  OCTOBER
  DIED
  1848

Lady Maria Elizabeth Finch, of Boxley Abbey, died 1848. P.C.C. Will dated 24th July 1846
Her sister late Countess Dowager of Suffolk, left her £1,000 to which she was entitled by their mother's will; she leaves ½ to nephew Colonel the Hon. John Finch, other ½ to nephew Rev. William Smith.
She leaves bequest of her brother General the Hon. Edward Smith, as follows, £1,000 bank stock to nephew Colonel the Hon. John Smith. £200 long annuities to nephew Rev. Heneage Finch.
To Miss Charlotte Cotes daughter of late John Cotes, Esq., of Woodcote, Salop., and "of my cousin german, his first wife, the Hon. Miss Lucy Courtenay, a pair of pearl bracelets, and a little locket with enamel border, the hair in which was her mother's, the hair in the bracelet clasps, her aunt's.
To the Hon. Miss Mary Courtenay, a pair of gold bracelets with diamond clasps.
To Miss Frances Atkins niece of late John Atkins Wright, Esq., of Crowsley ? Park, Oxford, an antique ------ ? ring.
To the Hon. Daniel Smith an old copy of Spencer's Fairy Queen, that belonged to Mrs Baidwyn, in the library at Partington.
To Hon. Mrs Greville Howard, an enamel pencil and pen case, the gift of her brother in law, the Earl of Suffolk.
To niece, Lady Frances Finch, sister of Charles ------ ? Esq., of Cop--- ? a little amethyst ring.
To niece Lady Elizabeth Smith, a yellow stone set around with green stones.
Residue to Rev. Heneage Finch, who is executor.
Witnesses: John Hyde Hills, Maidstone and George Wickham, Maidstone
Affidavit dated 4th November 1848
Rev. Heneage Finch of Oakham, Rutland and George Wickham of Maidstone, Book Seller, sworn.
Wickham states deceased came to his house on 6th August 1846, with her will for him to witness. She asked for Mr Hills as well. He saw Mr Hills son , John Hyde Hills standing in his door on the other side of the High Street, and called him over to be a witness.
Lady Finch then drew a pen over her signature, which was already on the will. He did not see rest of will, only the part where he signed. The section in question concerns the amethyst ring and yellow stone, which seem to have been inserted into the will after the original draft ?
Rev. Heneage Finch states that he remembers Lady Maria telling him that she intended to leave these jewels to the nieces, and that he believes that these bequests were in the will prior to 6th of August 1846.
Proved 8th November 1848


171.   Shallow Angled Coped, Close to above

THE HONOURABLE JOHN FINCH COMPANION OF THE BATH
LIEUTENANT GENERAL AND COLONEL OF THE 24th REGIMENT
BORN 23rd MARCH 1793 DIED 25th NOVEMBER 1861


172.   Medieval Stone Coffin Type, with Full Length Relief Cross, Sword and Spur, Close to Above


COLONEL DANIEL GREVILLE FINCH, DIED 1882

North Side
COLONEL DANIEL GREVILLE FINCH 3rd SON OF THE 5th EARL OF AYLESFORD

West Side
BORN APRIL 6th 1829

South Side
SERVED IN THE 68th AND 24th REGIMENTS FROM 1845 TO 1873 DIED

East Side

FEB. 22nd 188[2] Colonel the Hon. Daniel Greville Finch, died 1882.

The Times Obituary:
"We regret to announce the death of Lieutenant Colonel the Hon. Daniel Greville Finch, which occurred on Wednesday last. Colonel Finch had been unwell for some time, but it was not until a few days ago that his complaint took a fatal turn. The immediate cause of death was blood poisoning.
Colonel Finch was the second son of the fifth Earl of Aylesford and uncle to the present peer.
He was born in 1827 and entered the army in 1845, He served all through the Crimean war with the 68th Regiment, where he distinguished himself on many occasions, being present at the Battles of Alma, Inkerman, and the siege and fall of Sebastopol.
He received for his services a brevet majority, the medal with three clasps, the fifth class of the Medjidie, and the Turkish medal. After the war he left the 68th and joined the 24th Regiment, with which he served until he retired in 1862"


173.   Headstone

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
JOSHUA
THE BELOVED HUSBAND OF
EMMA FRANCIS
WHO DIED JUNE 27th 1904
AGED 57 YEARS
"Thy Will be Done"
ALSO EMMA
THE BELOVED WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED JULY 24th 1925
AGED 72 YEARS
"The Master is Come and Calleth for Thee"
ALSO FREDERICK
BELOVED SON OF THE ABOVE
KILLED IN ACTION ON THE SOMME
OCTOBER 3rd 1916 AGED 22 YEARS
"Greater Love hath no Man,
That a Man Lay Down his Life for his Friends"


174.   Medieval Stone Coffin Type, Cross, Bible and Chalice

West Side
ANTONIUS GRANT

South Side
SANCTI ALBANI ARCHIDIACONVUS ABDORMIVIT IN DOMINO AS 1883

North Side
IULIAM VXOREM EVIS CONIVCI ITERUM CONIVNXIT DEUS AS 1898

East Side
IN PACE


175.   Similar to and Next to Above, Three Floriate Roundel Crosses

South Side
HIS REQUIESCIT IN SPE ISABELLA MARIA GRANT DONECASPIRET DIES AS MCMVI

North Side
NECON IN IDEPSUM CYRIL FLETCHER GRANT QUI OB MCMXVI LISSIE UXEVIS OVAE OB


176.   Small Version of and Close to Above

IAN DUNCAN GRANT


177.   Red Granite Pedestals and Cross, and Curbs

East Side
IN LOVING MEMORY OF
ERNEST CAREY GRANT
BORN JULY 30th 1838
DIED MARCH 8th 1898
ALSO OF KATE HIS WIFE WHO HAVING FOR
UPWARDS OF 35 YEARS DEVOTEDLY SERVED
THEIR CHILDREN, FOLLOWED HIM ON
JULY 16th 1933 AGED 79 YEARS
[Verses Obscured by Roots]


178.   Pedestals and Cross, and "Shield" Type Tablet, (Which may be Unrelated ?)

DOROTHY ISABELL
THE BELOVED CHILD OF
ERNEST AND KATE GRANT
BORN JUNE 3rd 1877
DIED JAN. 18th 1879
"Is it Well with the Child, and She answered, "It Is Well""

Tablet
IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
GEORGE W. DADSON
DIED APRIL 5th 1909
AGED 22
JOHN C. DADSON
DIED JAN. 17th 1919
AGED 24
"At Rest"


179.   Leaning Headstone

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
RACHEL
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
THOMAS GROOMBRIDGE
OF THIS PARISH WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
SEPT. 23rd 1876 AGED 56 YEARS
"Blessed are the Pure in Heart for
they shall See God" Matt.5c 8v
ALSO OF
THOMAS GROOMBRIDGE
WHO DIED APRIL 11th 1889
AGED 71 YEARS
ALSO RACHEL
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
DIED 12th AUG. 190[5] [AGED] 46 [YEARS]

Thomas Groombridge, died 1889, a Baker (1881 Census)


180.   Small Headstone

HERE LYETH
THE BODY OF
EDWARD HAINES
WHO DEPARTED
THIS LIFE SEP. 15th
1695 AGED ABOUT
77 ?YEARS
HERE ALSO LIETH THE
BODY OF PHILLIPA HAINS
THE BELOVED WIFE
OF EDWARD HAINES
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
YE 20th OF AUGUST 1706

181.   Headstone

[IN L]OVING MEMORY OF
WILLIAM HAWKES
OF THIS PARISH
WHO DIED JAN. 27th 1886
AGED 87 YEARS
"His End was Peace"
ALSO ELIZA HAWKES
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED AUGST. 17Th 1890
AGED 77 YEARS


182.   Headstone

IN MEMORY
OF
DANIEL HERD
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
ON THE 26th JANUARY 1862
AGED 69 YEARS
ALSO
ELIZABETH HERD
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
ON THE 11th JULY 1855
AGED 52 YEARS

Daniel Herd, died 1862, the Stationer, lodging in Bermondsey in 1861? Born in Hollingbourne (Census)


183.   Headstone

IHS
IN MEMORY OF
HENRY HOCKLEY
WHO DIED 24th APRIL 1904
AGED 82 YEARS
AND MARY
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 23rd [    ] [1916]
[AGED 90 YEARS]

Henry Hockley, died 1904, a Shepherd at Preston Hall (1871 Census); living own means, at Ditton in 1901(Census)


184.   Headstone

IN MEMORY OF
WILLIAM FREDERICK
KEDDELL
M.R.C.S.L.
FORMERLY OF THIS PARISH
DIED 13th FEB. 1875
AETAT 48 YEARS
ALSO WILLIAM FITZROY
KEDDELL
SON OF THE ABOVE
AETAT 2 YEARS
WHO WAS DROWNED IN THE
MEDWAY 14th JUNE 1866

William Fitzroy Keddell, died 1866, see Newspaper Report, Turner, Section B.


185.   Headstone

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
JANE KEMP
WHO DIED AUGUST 19th 1868
AGED 65 YEARS
ALSO
JOHN KEMP
WHO DIED MAY 28th 1887
AGED 82 YEARS
"And They shall be Mine saith
The Lord of Hosts, in that Day,
When I Make up my Jewels"

John Kemp, died 1887, Stone Quarry Man (1861 Census)

PANTONY see RANDALL


186.   Headstone

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
HARRIETT
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
JESSE PEARSON
DIED 28th DECR. 1901 AGED 60
"Lord Jesus, Receive my Spirit"
ALSO JESSE
THE BELOVED HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE
DIED 6th JAN. 1925 AGED 86
"The Master is Come and Calleth for Thee"

Jesse Pearson, died 1925, Stone Quarry Labourer, Mill Hall (1871 and 1881 Census)


PERRIN see SIMONS


187.   Small Headstone

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
CLARA ELIZABETH RANDALL
WHO DIED 5th FEBRUARY 1905
AGED 22 YEARS ALSO
FANNY SISTER OF THE ABOVE
BELOVED WIFE OF JOHN PANTONY
WHO DIED 16th FEBRUARY 1924
AGED 36 YEARS
"The Lord Gave and the Lord Taketh Away,
The Will of the Lord Must be Done"

Clara Randall, died 1905, in 1901 Servant to Mrs Wilkinson in Wandsworth, born Aylesford (Census)


188.   Headstone

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
JOHN RUSSELL
DIED 6th JUNE 1909
AGED 76 YEARS
"Forever with the Lord"
ALSO THEODOSIA
THE BELOVED WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 21st JUNE 1913
AGED 81 YEARS


189.   Headstone

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
CHARLES SALES
WHO PASSED INTO REST 24th FEB. 1910 AGED 63
AND MARY HIS WIFE 8th FEB. 1926 AGED 78
ALSO CHARLES EDWARD
THEIR BELOVED SON 17th NOV. 1925
AT CAPE TOWN AGED 42
"Forever with the Lord"

Charles Sales, died 1910, Labourer of Pratling Street, Boxley (1901 Census)


190.   Tall Headstone

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
SUSANNA WIFE OF WM. SEAGER
WHO FELL ASLEEP IN JESUS NOV. 6th 1833
AGED 61 YEARS
LEFT SURVUVING TWO DAUGHTERS
VIZ. SUSANNAH AND MARY ANN
"Not with the Dead her Spirit Rests,
[ ] not for Pain Ascended High,
A[ ] of Righteousness Invests,
The Spirit[ ]which can Never Die"
ALSO THE ABOVE WILLIAM SEAGER
WHO DIED MAY 21st 1843
AGED 73 YEARS
ALSO SARAH ELIZABETH SEAGER
WHO DIED JUNE 4th ? 1810
AGED 13 YEARS

William Seager, died 1843, Baker (1840 Pigot's Directory, 1841 Census)


191.   Headstone

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
MARTHA SIMONS
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
FEBY. 13Th 1874
AGED 71 YEARS
"It is Appointed unto All
Men to Die Once"
Hebrews ix 27
ALSO OF
ELIZABETH MARIA PERRIN
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
OCT. 7th 1911 AGED 88 YEARS


192.   Headstone, with Anchor

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
OUR DEAR SON
FRIEND E. THORPE
WHO DIED 24th APRIL 1907
AGED 26 YEARS
"God Calls our Loved Ones"

Friend Thorpe, died 1907, Cement Labourer (1901 Census)


193.   Headstone, with Anchor

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
CHARLES WAKEFIELD
AGED 29 YEARS
WHO FELL FROM ALOFT ON BOARD
THE SS AORANGI
AND DIED ON JUNE 13th 1885
"And is Waiting,
Till the Sea shall Give up her Dead,
To enter the Land where there shall be
No More Sea"

Charles Wakefield, died 1885, Mate of vessel Hamlett in 1881 (Census)

194.   Large Ledger under Fir Tree, Close to Western Boundary

IN MEMORY OF
JOHN WAGON BORN JANUARY 18th 1816
DIED OCTOBER 6th 1882
FRANCES WIFE OF THE ABOVE
BORN JAN. 6th 1804 DIED SEPTR. 24Th 1886
EDWIN WAGON BORN SEPTR. 15Th 1841
DIED FEBY. 16Th 1861
ADAM WAGON BORN NOVR. 27th 1846
DIED MAY 1st 1861
ALFRED WAGON BORN APRIL 22nd 1838
DIED JUNE 8th 1863
AARON WAGON BORN OCTOBER 1st 1848
DIED JUNE 10th 1867
FRANCES WAGON BORN NOVR. 6Th 1837
DIED SEPTEMBER 21st 1914

John Wagon, died 1882, Boys School Master, National School; House Agent, Collector and Assessor of Taxes, High Constable for Aylesford and other parishes, of Sedley Cottage (same man ?) (1850 Maidstone & Environs Directory, 1882 Kelly's Directory)
Frances Wagon, died 1886, Girls School Mistress, National School
Mrs and Miss Wagon, Academy at Forstal (1882 Kelly's Directory)
Alfred Wagon, died 1863, Grocer ? (1861 Census)


195.   Eroded Headstone, Under Yew

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
JANE WIFE OF THOMAS WOOD
OF ALLINGTON
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE NOV. 17th 1818
AGED 60 YEARS
LEFT ISSUE 2 SONS AND 1 DAUGHTER
VIZ. THOMAS, WILLIAM AND JENNY
[Eroded Verses]


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M.I.s of Section E - St Peter & St Paul Church, Aylesford

All that area North of Section D, from the Western end of the carpark to the Western fence and North Churchyard Wall


196.   Headstone

IN AFFECTIONATE REMEMBRANCE OF
JOHN ARSCOTT
WHO DIED JANUARY 16th 1886
AGED 62 YEARS
ALSO OF
ELIZABETH WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED JULY 8th 1901
AGED 78 YEARS
"Gone but not Forgotten"

John Arscott, died 1886, Engine Fitter of Bull Lane, Eccles (1881 Census)


197.   Headstone

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
GEORGE ATKINS
DIED 31st DEC. 1910 AGED 53
ALSO OF GEORGE SON OF THE ABOVE
WHO WAS KILLED IN ACTION
14th JULY 1916 AGED 23
INTERRED IN ALBERT MILITARY
CEMETERY, FRANCE
"Till We Meet Again"
AND OF MARY EMMA ATKINS
WIFE AND MOTHER OF THE ABOVE
WHO PASSED PEACEFULLY AWAY
3rd APRIL 1948 AGED 80
"Reunited"
J. FRED ATKINS
DIED 10th DECEMBER 1958 AGED 59

Mary Emma Atkins, died 1948, in 1913 Land Lady of the "Bush" public house (Kelly's Directory)


198.   Headstone, Among Trees

IN AFFECTIONATE REMEMBRANCE OF
HENRY BAKER
WHO WAS DROWNED AT
AYLESFORD BRIDGE
MAY 23rd 1886
AGED 25 YEARS
"Boast not thy self of Tomorrow, for thou
Knowest not what a Day may Bring Forth"
ALSO
[SUS]ANNAH ELIZA WHEELER
BELOVED MOTHER OF THE ABOVE
[WHO DIED] 1st MARCH 1899 AGED 71 YEARS
"[Peace, Perfect] Peace"

Henry Baker, died 1886. The Maidstone Journal reported his Inquest.
"FATAL BOAT ACCIDENT AT AYLESFORD. On Sunday last a fatal accident occurred near Aylesford bridge. It appears that a man named Henry Baker, aged 25 years, with four others started in a barge boat about three o'clock in the afternoon from Aylesford bridge, and proceeded up the river as far as Allington Locks. They then commenced their return, and were joined by two other men in another man. At the "Forstal" the two men left their boat and got into the other, making seven.
   When nearing Aylesford bridge, the men all got on one side of the craft, and the consequence was that it upset. Each of the men could swim with the exception of Henry Baker. They reached the bank in safety, and the "long 'un", as Baker was called, was missed. Search was made and the drags used.
   A man named Webster saw Baker go under the bridge with his arms up, and the body was shortly afterwards found on the other side of the bridge in a place known as "Aylesford hole". Everything was done to preserve life, but without effect.
The Inquest was held at the George Inn, Aylesford, on Wednesday, by the county coroner, Mr T. Buss. Evidence was given by Richard Baker (brother of the deceased), and George Tobin, who were in the boat at the time; James Goldsmith, who witnessed the occurrence from the bank; Frederick Webster, the man who recovered the body; and by Dr Muirhead as to the cause of death. Goldsmith stated that the men in the boat were skylarking at the time of the accident, but this was denied by Baker and Tobin.
A verdict of "Accidentally drowned" was returned. The deceased was a single man, residing in Aylesford, and had worked for Mr Verrall, sand merchant of Aylesford, but at the time of his death was employed at the Aylesford Potteries"


199.   Pedestals and Cross

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
ALBERT H. H. BATES
DIED 12th MAY 1896
AGED 26 YEARS
"We Shall Meet Again"
ALSO OF HIS BELOVED WIFE
MAY
DIED 15th AUG. 1931 AGED 64 YEARS

Albert Bates, died 1896, Foreman Bricklayer, Chatham Road, Boxley (1891 Census)


200.   Headstone and Tablet

IN AFFECTIONATE REMEMBRANCE OF
GEORGE BENNETT
DIED MARCH 14th 1892
AGED 72 YEARS
ALSO OF JANE
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
DIED JANY. 23Rd 1900
AGED 75 YEARS
"Not gone from Memory, nor from Love,
But to our Father's Home Above"

Tablet
IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
MY DEAR HUSBAND
CHARLES BENNETT
DIED FEB. 28th 1931
"Rest in the Lord"

George Bennett, died 1892, Agricultural Labourer at Cole's Up Hill Farm (1881 Census)


201.   Pedestals and Cross

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
JANE
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
THOMAS BINSKIN
WHO ENTERED INTO REST
23rd FEBY. 1902 AGED 59 YEARS
"So He Giveth His Beloved Sleep"

Thomas Binskin, died 1915, Licensed Victualler at Barming (1901 Census)


202.   Coped Stone on Stone Base

South Side
IN MEMORY OF
WILLIAM BRISLEY
LATE OF COSSINGTON FARM IN THIS PARISH
WHO DIED AT COSSINGTON HOUSE, MAIDSTONE NOVEMBER 9th 1877
AGED 61 YEARS
"It is Sown a Natural Body, it is Raised a Spiritual Body"

North Side
ALSO SARAH SOLE WIFE OF THE LATE WM. BRISLEY
DIED AT COSSINGTON HOUSE APRIL 9th 1894 AGED 76 YEARS
"Her End was Peace"

William Brisley, died 1877, Upper Cossington Farm, 250 acres, employed 12 men and 3 boys (1871 Census)


203.   Headstone

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
AVIS
WIFE OF JAMES BROAD
DIED 26th JANY. 1881
AGED 60
"Rejoicing in Hope"
ALSO THE ABOVE
JAMES BROAD
DIED 24th JANY. 1885 AGED 65
"Them which Sleep in Jesus will
God bring with Him"


204.   Headstone

IN LOVING REMEMBRANCE OF
ALFRED BROOKER
YOUNGEST SON OF
[JA]MES AND ANN BROOKER
OF BOUGHTON MONCHELSEA
WHO DIED MAY 13th 1883
AGED 24 YEARS

Alfred Brooker, died 1883, was a Domestic Gardener, lodging at Leeds. His father, James, was an Agricultural Labourer (1881 Census )


205.   Headstone

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
ELIAS BROOKER
WHO DIED 3rd MAY 1890
AGED 55 YEARS
"Thy Will be Done"
ALSO GRACE EMMA
YOUNGEST DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
DIED 23rd AUG. 1890
AGED 6 YEARS
"Suffer Little Children to Come unto Me"
ALSO OF
GEORGE WALTER BISHOP
BROOKER
THIRD SON OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 1st JULY 1914 AGED 35 YEARS
"In the Midst of Life we are in Death"

Elias Brooker, died 1890, in 1881 Farmer at Court Lodge Farm at Fawkham ?, 315 acres, employed 6 men and 2 boys (Census)


206.   Headstone and Curbs

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
AMANDA KATE
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
G. W. BROOKS
WHO DIED 23rd SEPT. 1898 AGED 46
ALSO EDITH CONSTANCE
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 11th SEPT. 1902 AGED19
ALSO THE ABOVE
GEORGE WILLIAM BROOKS
DIED 27th JANUARY 1911
AGED 70 YEARS
ALSO HORACE ARTHUR
SON OF THE ABOVE WHO DIED IN FRANCE OF WOUNDS
10th AUG. 1917 AGED 27 YEARS

George Brooks, died 1911, Publican at the "The Chequers" (1901 Census)


207.   Curbs and Tablet

North Side
HARRIETT MARTHA BROOKS WHO DIED 15th JANUARY 1900 AGED 91

South Side
CHARLES E. J. BROOKS WHO DIED 1st MAY 1909 AGED 33 YEARS

Tablet
IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
CLARA MATILDA
BROOKS
AT REST 8th SEPT. 1941
AGED 72 YEARS

Charles Brooks, died 1909, son of above, Ostler at hotel in West Malling ? (1881 Census); Cab Driver/Groom in Maidstone ? (1891 Census)
Harriet Brooks, died 1900, mother of George, above, Housekeeper at the "Chequers" (1881 Census)


208.   Headstone

IN
AFFECTIONATE
MEMORY OF
MARY ANN BROWN
WHO DIED SEPTR. 12Th 1881
AGED 62 YEARS
"Thy Will be Done"
ALSO THOMAS BROWN
DIED DECR. 29Th 1915
AGED 95 YEARS
"Rock of Ages, Cleft for Me"
ALSO
THOMAS FRANCIS BROWN
SON OF THE ABOVE
DIED AUGST. 9th 1926
AGED [    ] YEARS

Thomas Brown, died 1915, Farmer at Hill Farm, 1850; Seaton's Farm, 80 acres, 1881 (Maidstone & Environs Directory and Census)


209.   Headstone

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
CAROLINE BRUNTON
FORMERLY OF SHORNE
WHO ENTERED INTO REST
JUNE 28th 1888 AGED 82 YEARS
"Them also which Sleep in Jesus will
God Bring with Him"
AND OF
SUSANNAH PERRIN
HER FRIEND
[DIED 1904 ?]
[AGED 79 YEARS?]

Caroline Brunton, died 1888, School Mistress at Shorne (1841 Census)
In 1861 at Ridgeway House, Shorne, "Companion" to William Pack, Gentleman, aged 82 (Census)
Susannah Perrin, died 1904, annuitant, sister in law to George Hammond?, Builder, at Fern Cottage in 1881 (Census)


210.   Headstone

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
AMELIA
WIFE OF WALTER HENRY BUNYARD
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
JANUARY 16th 1889
AGED 48 YEARS
"I will Give thee Rest"
ALSO
KATE CHARLOTTE
THE BELOVED DAUGHTER OF
THE ABOVE
DIED 29th MAY 1904 AGED 39 YEARS

Amelia Bunyard, died 1889, wife of Walter, a Labourer (1881 Census)


211.   Headstone, Against Western Boundary

IN
AFFECTIONATE MEMORY OF
THOMAS BURFORD
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
MARCH 21st 1876
AGED 77 YEARS
ALSO OF WILLIE
THE BELOVED SON OF
THOMAS & ELIZABETH BURFORD
WHO DIED JUNE 23rd 1857
AGED 5 YEARS & 8 MONTHS
"Blessed be that Kind Chastening Rod,
Which brought a Sinner Home to God,
To Weep upon a Saviour's Breast,
And in his Love find Peace and Rest"
ALSO ELIZABETH THE BELOVED
WIFE OF THE ABOVE THOMAS BURFORD
WHO DIED 29th OCT. 1894 AGED 82 YEARS
"Thy Will be Done"

Thomas Burford, died 1877, Gamekeeper (1861 Census); retired Gamekeeper at Maidstone (1871 Census)?


212.   Headstone

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
HARRIETT BURREN
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
EDWARD BURREN
WHO DIED JAN. 4th 1883
AGED 58 YEARS
"Her End was Peace"

Harriett Burren, died 1883, wife of Edward, a Tar Distiller of Bush Row (1881 Census)


213.   Tilting Pedestals and Cross

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
FLORENCE
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
CHARLES C. BUTLER
WHO DIED 20th AUG. 1898 AGED 36
"Until the Day Break and the Shadows Flee Away"

Florence Butler, died 1898, wife of Charles, Licensed Victualler at the "Walnut Tree", Eccles (1891 Census)


214.   Leaning Pinnacle Style

East Side
IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
ELIZABETH
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
BENJAMIN CARYER
BORN JANUARY 1st 18[22]
DIED MARCH [    ] [1884]
[AGED 62 YEARS]

South Side
IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
BENJAMIN CARYER
BORN MAY 7th 1814
DIED AUG. 19th 18[92]
AGED 78 YEARS

West Side
IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
MARY ANN
DAUGHTER OF
BENJAMIN AND
ELIZABETH CARYER
DIED MARCH 22nd 1894
AGED 51 YEARS

Benjamin Caryer, died 1892, Butcher, High Street (1855 Post Office Directory, 1881 Census, 1882 Kelly's Directory)


215.   Very Eroded Headstone

[IN LOV]ING MEMORY OF
[F]RANCES
[THE BEL]OVED W[IFE OF]
[THOMAS CLIMPSON]
[WHO DIED JUNE [ ]1878 [AGED][47] [Y]EARS
[Eroded Verses]
ALSO [THE ABOVE]
THOMAS CLIMPSON
WHO DIED FEBY. 3RD 1898 AGED 73 YEARS

Thomas Climpson, died 1898, Stone Quarryman (1871 and 1891 Census)


216.   Headstone

IN [LOVING] MEMORY OF
JOHN CLIMPSON
WHO DIED FEBRUARY 12th 1892
AGED 68 YEARS
ALSO OF HARRIETT
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED FEBRUARY 11th 1892
AGED 67 YEARS

John Climpson, died 1892, Stone Quarryman (1891 Census)


217.   Pedestals and Cross

East Side
IN EVER LOVING MEMORY
OF
MY DEAR HUSBAND
JAMES COLE
WHO PASSED AWAY 14th APRIL 1898
AGED 39 YEARS
ALSO CHARLES GEORGE SON OF THE ABOVE
DIED 3rd JUNE 1897 AGED 1 YEAR, 11 MONTHS
"Come unto me ye Weary,
And I will give you Rest"

North Side
ALSO THEIR BELOVED
DAUGHTER
LILY MAY COLE
WHO DIED 29th MAY 1911
AGED 22 YEARS

South Side
HANNAH ELIZABETH BALDWIN
COOK
DIED 6th APRIL 1935 AGED 75 YEARS

James Cole, died 1898, Groom and Coachman at Alma Road, Eccles (1891 Census)


218.   Headstone

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
THOMAS COOK
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
MAY 10th 1886 AGED 60 YEARS
"Teach me thy Way, O Lord"
ALSO OF CHARLOTTE
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED APRIL 17th 1920
[AGED] [86] YEARS

Thomas Cook, died 1886, Agricultural Labourer of Mackender's Lane (1881 Census)

COOK see COLE


219.   Headstone

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
RICHARD JOHN COSSOM
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
SEPTEMBER 13th 1889
AGED 60 YEARS
"They that dwell under his Shadow,
Shall Return"
ALSO OF ELIZA
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
MARCH 9th 1889
AGED 44 YEARS
"Come unto Me and I will give thee Rest"


220.   Headstone

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
MARY ANN
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
WILLIAM TERRY DANE
WHO DIED 4th JULY 1901 AGED 66
ALSO THE ABOVE
WILLIAM TERRY DANE
WHO DIED 12th MARCH 1902 AGED 70
"Forever with the Lord"

William Dane, died 1902, Engine Driver; Stationary Engine Driver (1881 and 1901 Census)


221.   Pedestals and Cross

THOMAS DANES
BORN SEPT. 17th 1805
DIED AUGUST 11th 1881

Thomas Danes, died 1881, Brewer (1881 Census)


222.   Headstone

IN MEMORY OF
JOHN DEARING
DIED FEBRUARY 1st 1889
AGED 81 YEARS
[ALSO] JEM[IMA]
[BEL]OV[ED] [WIFE]
OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED MARCH 20th 1899
AGED 83 YEARS
"Their End was Peace"

John Dearing, died 1889, Agricultural Labourer, of 2 Pleasant Row (1881 Census)


223.   Headstone

"They Rest from their Labours"
IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
ELIZABETH JANE
WIFE OF
JOHN DOBSON OF ECCLES
AYLESFORD
WHO DIED JAN. 12th 1886
AGED 29 YEARS
"Here we have no continuing City but we
Seek One to Come"
ALSO THE ABOVE
JOHN DOBSON
WHO DIED DEC. 3rd 1928
IN HIS 73rd YEAR

John Dobson, died 1928, Clerk at Cement Works, at Cork Street, Eccles in 1881 (Census)


224.   Headstone and Tablet

IN
MEMORIAM
LYDIA
WIFE OF
CHARLES DAVID EASTON
AND ELDEST DAUGHTER OF
ISAAC AND MARY WHITE
DIED FEB. 9th 1904 AGED 33
ALSO OF
CHARLES DAVID EASTON
DIED JAN. 6th 1906 AGED 36
ALSO OF CHARLES RONALD
SON OF
FREDERICK JOHN AND AMY EASTON
DIED 13th APRIL 1904 AGED 1 YEAR
"God Calls our Loved Ones"
ALSO OF C. NORMAN EASTON R.A.M.C.
DIED IN THE SERVICE OF HIS COUNTRY
APRIL 21st 1918 AGED 21 YEARS
INTERRED IN ROUEN CEMETERY

Tablet
ALSO OF
ISAAC WHITE
BORN OCTR. 30Th 1846
DIED JANY. 20Th 1914
"Death doth hide but not Divide,
Thou art but on Christ's other Side"
ALSO OF
MARY JANE WHITE
WHO DIED JAN. 14th 1937
AGED 87 YEARS

Charles Easton, died 1906, Draper's Assistant (1901 Census)Isaac White, died 1914, Grocer (1901 Census)


225.   Headstone, Curbs and Low Railings

IN MEMORY OF
WILLIAM FIELD
WHO DIED AUGUST 19th 1884
AGED 49 YEARS
ALSO
SARAH ELLEN
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED JULY 31st 1884
AGED 50 YEARS
ALSO
CUTHBERT EDWIN (BERTIE)
GRANDSON OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED OCTOBER 6th 1895
AGED 6 YEARS

William Field, died 1884, Licensed Victualler at the "George Hotel" (1881 Census)


226.   Pedestals and Cross

HENRY JAMES
SON OF
JOHN AND EMILY FRENCH
DIED DEC. 11th 1883
AGED 13 YEARS

Henry French, died 1883, son of John French, House Agent, of Medway Villas (1881 Census)


227.   Headstone

IN
MEMORY OF
JOHN GATES
DIED 6th AUGUST 1887
AGED 38 YEARS
"Blessed are the Peace Makers"
ALSO SARAH JAN[E]
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 6th JAN. [1914]
AGED 65 YEARS

John Gates, died 1887, Police Constable (1881 Census)


228.   Voluted Stone and Ledger

ROBERT UPTON GIBBS
DIED AUGUST 1st 1885
IN HIS 72nd YEAR
"Thou wilt shew me the Path of Life,
In thy Presence is Fullness of Joy ,at
Thy Right Hand there are Pleasures
For Ever More"
LOUISA MARTHA GIBBS
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
DIED APRIL 15th 1894
AGED 74 YEARS

Robert Upon Gibbs, died 1885, Grocer, Draper and Post Office (1881 Census and 1882 Kelly's Directory)


229.   Ledger

ALSO
DAISY MATILDA GIBBS
WHO DIED 22nd AUGUST 1930
AGED 48 YEARS

North Side
ALSO ROBERT UPTON GIBBS THEIR SON DIED JULY 28th 1914 AGED 64 YEARS

South Side
SARAH ANN GIBBS DIED 10th JAN. 1924 AGED 68 YEARS


230.   Headstone

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
HARRY COLEGATE
SON OF WILLIAM & ELIZA GILBERT
(LATE OF THE BREWERY, NEWICK, SUSSEX)
WHO DIED AUGUST 11th 1885
AGED 23 YEARS
"I waited Patiently for the Lord"

Harry Gilbert, died 1885, at Patcham Villa, Fletching, Sussex, in 1881, no occupation listed (Census) See Section C


231.   Headstone

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
SARAH ELIZABETH
WIFE OF
GEORGE HENRY GILHAM
WHO DIED 24th MARCH 1902
AGED 69 YEARS
ALSO THE ABOVE
GEORGE HENRY GILHAM
WHO DIED 25th OCTOBER 1918
AGED 83 YEARS
"To be with Christ which is Far Better"

George Gilham, died 1918, Millwright, Cork Street, Eccles (1881 Census)


232.   Headstone, Curbs and "Shield" Tablet

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
HENRY JAMES
SON OF
FREDERICK & AMELIA ANNE HART
OF THIS PARISH
WHO DIED 10th NOV. 1892
AGED 18 YEARS
"The Lord Giveth and the Lord hath Taken Away"
ALSO THE ABOVE
FREDERICK HART
WHO DIED 27th MARCH 1919
AGED 74 YEARS
ALSO AMELIA ANNE HART
WIFE OF THE ABOVE FREDERICK HART
WHO DIED 11th AUGUST 1930
AGED 84 YEARS

Tablet
IN MEMORY OF
JOHN ALFRED HART
SON OF THE ABOVE FREDERICK
AND AMELIA HART
WHO DIED AT BRISBANE
AUSTRALIA 30th OCT. 1922
AGED 49 YEARS

Frederick Hart, died 1919, Engine Fitter, Mackender's Lane (1881 Census)


233.   Headstone and Curbs

IN AFFECTIONATE REMEMBRANCE OF
THOMAS HART
OF ECCLES
BORN AT OLD WARDEN, BEDFORDSHIRE
18th JUNE 1814 DIED 19th AUG. 1894
AGED 80 YEARS
ALSO MARGARET
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 2nd NOVEMBER 1892
AGED 86 YEARS
"Lead Kindly Light amid the Encircling
Gloom, Lead thou me on [   ]"

Thomas Hart, died 1894, Foreman Engine Fitter, Coy's Cottages, Eccles (1881 Census)


234.   Headstone with Crown and Laurels

IN MEMORY OF
WILLIAM HAWKES
WESLEYAN LAY PREACHER
FOR 46 YEARS
WHO DIED AT ECCLES
JULY 29th 1905 AGED 81 YEARS
"For ever with the Lord"
AND OF SARAH HIS WIFE
BORN JANUARY 14th 1826
DIED JANUARY 5th 1927

William Hawkes, died 1886, Labourer of Little Rowe Place (1881 Census)


235.   Pedestals and Cross

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
STEPHEN JOHN HOGWOOD
WHO DIED OCTOBER 16th 1903
AGED 74 YEARS
ALSO GEORGINA HOGWOOD
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED DECEMBER 6th 1924
AGED 85 YEARS

Stephen Hogwood, died 1903, Licensed Victualler at Milton/Gravesend in 1881 and at "George", Aylesford in 1882 (Census and Kelly's Directory)


236.   Headstone

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
HOLLAND HOOK
WHO DIED AUG. 23rd 1903
AGED 52 YEARS
"O Rest in the Lord"

Hollond Hook, died 1903, in 1881, Farm Bailiff at Knock Mill Farm, Kingsdown (Census


237.   Grey Granite Ledger

TO THE MEMORY OF
JOHN HOPPE
OF COURT LODGE FARM
WHO DIED MAY 31st 1892 AGED 61
ALSO OF
JANE ELIZABETH
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED DEC. 3rd 1915
AGED 77 YEARS
"Rest in Peace"

John Hoppe, died 1892, Farmer, Lodge Farm, 230 acres, employed 5 men and 2 boys (1881 Census)


238.   Headstone, Against Western Boundary

IN
REMEMBRANCE OF
JAMES HUMPHREY
WHO DIED OCTOBER 30th 1875
AGED 33 YEARS
"In the Midst of Life we are in Death"

John Humphrey, died 1875, Beer Retailer (1871 Census)


239.   Red Granite Headstone and Cruciform Coped

Headstone
IN
EVER LOVING MEMORY
OF
ELEANOR ELIZABETH (NELLIE) JOY
BORN 12th APRIL 1857
ENTERED INTO REST 7th NOVEMBER 1889
LOVED AND DEEPLY MOURNED BY ALL WHO KNEW HER
"In the Midst of Life we are in Death"

Rear
IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
MAUD SARAH JOY
WHO PASSED PEACEFULLY AWAY
2nd JUNE 1934 AGED 47 YEARS
"Until the Day Break"

Coped

North Side
IN MEMORY OF
JOHN CHALK JOY
DIED JANUARY 6th 1886
AGED 76 YEARS
"For if we believe that Jesus Died and Rose again,
Even so them also which Sleep in Jesus will God
Bring with Him" 1 Thess. Iv 14
ALSO OF KATHERINE JOY WIFE OF WILLIAM JOY WHO DIED FEBRUARY 20th 1937 AGED 66 YEARS

South Side
ALSO EMILY HIS WIFE
DIED DIED DECEMBER 23rd 1887
AGED 66 YEARS
"Her Children Arise Up and call her Blessed" Prov. Xxi 28
ALSO OF JOHN RICHARD JOY
SON OF THE ABOVE
DIED DEC. 18th 1932 AGED 80
"Peace, Perfect Peace"
IN LOVING MEMORY OF ALFRED JOY ELDEST SON OF JOHN AND EMILY JOY WHO DIED FEB. 1st 1936 AGED 88 YEARS (One Line)
AND OF WILLIAM JOY THEIR YOUNGEST SON WHO DIED JULY 16th 1936 AGED [?]

John Joy, died 1886, Saddler, Collar Maker, employed 2 men in 1881 (1840 Pigot's Directory, 1850 Maidstone & Environs, 1881 Census and 1882 Kelly's)
Eleanor Joy, died 1889, Saleswoman in Regent Street, in 1881 (Census)


240.   Headstone

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
ELLEN WIFE OF
THOMAS GEORGE KEMSLEY
OF THIS PARISH
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
JANUARY 29th 1884
AGED 29 YEARS
"Blessed are the Dead which Die in the Lord
For they Res[t from their] Labours"

Ellen Kemsley, died 1884, wife of Thomas, Coach Smith, of 2 Hawke's Cottages (1881 Census)


241.   Headstone

IN
AFFECTIONATE REMEMBRANCE
OF
THOMAS LAMBERT
WHO DIED OCTOBER 25th 1878
AGED 26 YEARS
"He asketh of Thee,
Thou gave [   ] a Long L[ife ?],
Even For Ever and Ever"
ALSO FLORENCE
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED OCT. [   ] [1886]
AGED 8 YEARS

Thomas Lambert, died 1878, Baker lodging with Groombridge the Baker (1871 Census)


242.   Headstone and Curbs

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
ALICE
WIFE OF ALFRED LEWIS
WHO DIED 24th OCTOBER 1899
AGED 27 YEARS
ALSO JESSE ALFRED
SON OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 19th AUGUST 1899
AGED 5 MONTHS
"Thy Will be Done"

Alice Lewis, died 1899, wife of Alfred, Hair Dresser, Cork Street, Eccles (1891 Census and 1913 Kelly's Directory)


243.   Headstone

IN AFFECTIONATE REMEMBRANCE OF
ESTHER
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
HENRY LINGHAM
WHO DIED APRIL 13th 1885
AGED 64 YEARS
"Life Eternal where unto thee wast Called"
ALSO THE ABOVE
HENRY LINGHAM
WHO DIED JULY 3rd 1888
AGED 80 YEARS
"I waited patiently for the Lord"
Ps. XLI

Henry Lingham, died 1888, Clockmaker and Publican, "Hammer in Hand" (1851 Census)


244.   Marble "Boulders" and Rustic Cross

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
LOUISA MARIAN D'ARCY LOGIN
DAUGHTER OF
SIR JOHN SPENCER AND LADY LOGIN
BORN IN THE RESIDENCY, LUCKNOW, INDIA
CHRISTMAS DAY 1846
FELL ASLEEP AT AYLESFORD
MARCH 10th 1909
"The Child of the Just is Blessed after Him"

Louise Login, died 1909 at the "Cedars". Daughter of Sir John, Surgeon and Guardian of last Sikh Maharajah, Duleep Singh, after defeat of the Sikhs in the 1849 Anglo – Sikh War. Sir John was instrumental in the "acquisition" of the Koh-i-noor diamond, now in the Crown Jewels.


245.   Headstone

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
EDWARD MARSHALL
WHO WAS KILLED APRIL 19th 1888
AGED 48 YEARS
"In the Midst of Life we are in
Death"

His Inquest was reported by the Kent Messenger.
"AYLESFORD THE FATAL ACCIDENT TO MR. MARSHALL.
On Saturday Mr Richard Preston, deputy coroner, held an inquest at the Chequers Inn, to enquire into the circumstances attending the death of Edward Marshall, master carter, who was killed by being wedged between a wall and a van-load of bricks, subsequently, it is believed, being run over.
The accident was brought about by the running away of the deceased's horse. The following evidence was taken at the inquest:
Mrs Marshall, wife of the deceased, and who seemed much affected, said that her husband was 48 years of age. He was a carter, and on Thursday he went to Burham after some bricks. Witness saw him when he started, but saw no more of him until after the accident.
Dr Muirhead practising at Aylesford, deposed that he had examined the deceased and found a number of ribs broken besides other internal injuries. Witness did not know whether his back was broken, as he did not examine it. The injuries he had described were the cause of death.
James Goldsmith, living at Aylesford, proved seeing the accident. He saw the deceased coming down the hill with horse and van. The horse seemed very restive, and witness believed the deceased struck the animal, which caused it to bolt.
When they got down to the bottom of the hill the horse swerved, and the deceased still holding its head, got wedged between the wall and the cart. Witness did not see the van pass over the deceased.
The Coroner having summed up, the jury returned a verdict that the deceased died from injuries accidentally received. Mr Marshall leaves a widow and nine children"


246.   Headstone

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
JANE
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
GEORGE MARTIN
WHO FELL ASLEEP 27th JANUARY 1898
AGED 66 YEARS
ALSO SARAH
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 17th FEBY. 1880 AGED 24 YEARS
"Come unto Me all ye that Labour and
Are Heavy Laden and I will give you Rest"
ALSO GEORGE MARTIN
WHO DIED 4th JANY. 1909 AGED 80 YEARS

George Martin, died 1909, Shepherd at Tottington Cottages (1881 Census)


247.   Eroded Headstone, Under Tree, Western Boundary

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
JOHN MILLS
WHO DIED 7th NOVEMBER 1877
AGED [77] YEARS
[    ]
[    ]
ANN MILLS
[DIED JANUARY 1880]
[AGED 86 YEARS]

John Mills, died 1877, Gardener (1871 Census) Died at Trinity Hospital, Aylesford


248.   Headstone

IN LOVING MEMORY [OF]
EDMUND MORGA[N]
LATE STATION MASTER
AYLESFORD
DIED JULY 5th 1887
AGED 52 YEARS
"Holy, Holy, Holy God of
Sabboth"

Edmund Morgan, died 1887, Station Master; previously Station Master at Chartham (1881 Census)


249.   Headstone and Curbs

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
JOHN MOUNT
WHO ENTERED INTO REST
SEPTEMBER 2nd 1903
AGED 61 YEARS
"Come unto me all ye that Labour and are
Heavy Laden and I will give you Rest"
Matt xi 28
ALSO JANE
BELOVED WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO FELL ASLEEP APRIL 7th 1905
AGED 62 YEARS
"Peace, Perfect Peace"

John Mount, died 1903, a Boarder with George Wyatt in 1881, no occupation listed, Carriage Business ? (Census)


250.   Headstone, Under Fir Tree

IN
MEMORY OF
ELIZABETH PEARCH
DIED JULY 29th 1877
AGED 58 YEARS
ALSO OF
ELIZA ANN VERRALL
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
DIED JANY. 30Th 1887
AGED 42 YEARS
"They that dwell under His
Shadow shall Return"


Elizabeth Pearch, died 1877?, at West Malling in 1871, Charwoman, single with 2 children (Census)

251.   Very Small Headstone

IN
MEMORY OF
JOHN WILLIAM
PEARSON
WHO WAS DROWNED
JUNE 8th 1887
AGED 4 YEARS


John Pearson, died1887. The Kent Messenger reported his death.
"AYLESFORD AN INQUEST NOT NECESSARY. On Wednesday week a little boy named John Pearson, aged 4½ years, was playing near the Medway, at Mill Hall, Aylesford, when he accidentally fell in and was drowned. Every means was employed to secure the body, but it was not recovered until the following Sunday morning, when it was picked up by a man named Kidwell, near Snodland. An inquest was not deemed necessary."


PERRIN see BRUNTON


252.   Headstone

IN
AFFECTIONATE MEMORY
OF
ELIZA PRICE
WHO DIED 10th SEPTEMBER 1881
IN THE 68th YEAR OF HER AGE
"Her End was Peace"

Eliza Price, died 1881, "Householder" at Lime Tree Villa (1881 Census)


253.   Headstone

IN MEMORY OF
SUSANNAH RING
BORN 17th JANUARY 1818
DIED 30th JUNE 1889
"She Rests from her Labours"

Susannah Ring, died 1889, Domestic Servant at Brookfield House (1881 Census)


254.   Headstone

IN MEMORY OF
SUSANNAH MARIA
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
HENRY RUSSELL
DIED NOVEMBER 29th 1888
AGED 30 YEARS
ALSO ERNEST HENRY
SON OF THE ABOVE
DIED MARCH 22nd 1888
AGED 1 YEAR & 9 MONTHS
ALSO HEDLEY
SON OF THE ABOVE
DIED APRIL 4th 1907
AGED 24 YEARS
"Thy Will be Done"

Susannah Russell, died 1888, wife of Henry Russell, a Sail Maker of Cork Street, Eccles (1881 Census)
Hedley Russell, died 1907, Labourer at Barge Builders (1901 Census)


255.   Pedestals, "Boulders", Anchor and Chain

East Side
IN LOVING MEMORY OF
HENRY SANDFORD
BORN 11th MARCH 1821 DIED 20th MARCH 1894 AGED 73
"Be ye Ready for in such an Hour as ye think
Not the Son of Man Cometh" Matt xxiv 44

West Side
ALSO OF HIS BELOVED WIFE
MARY ANN SANDFORD
DIED 4th OCTOBER 1924 AGED 83
"At Rest"

Henry Sandford, died 1894, Lime Burner (1882 Kelly's Directory), in 1891 in Union Street, Maidstone living on "Own Means" (Census)


256.   Headstone

SACRED TO THE MEMORY OF
JOHN SMOKER
WHO DIED APRIL 17th 1890
AGED 71 YEARS
ALSO MARY WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 10th AUGUST 1898
AGED 77 YEARS

John Smoker, died 1890, Plate Layer at Railway Gate House (1861, 1871 and 1881 Census)


257.   Headstone

IN MEMORY OF
MARY ANN SQUIRE
WHO DIED 15th JUNE 1872
AGED 31 YEARS
ALSO HARRIETT SQUIRE
WHO DIED 5th MARCH 1886
AGED 45 YEARS
ALSO EDNA SQUIRE
WHO DIED [    ] JUNE 1885
AGED[8] YEARS
ALSO HARRY SQUIRE
WHO DIED 2nd JULY 1902
AGED 23 YEARS

Harriett Squire, died 1886 wife of below? (1881 Census)


258.   Eroded Headstone

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
GEORGE SQUIRE
WHO DIED 27th JANUARY 1913
AGED 71 YEARS
"In the Midst of Life we are in Death"

George Squire, died 1913, Hall Man, Domestic Servant, Preston Hall Cottages (1881 Census)


259.   Headstone

IN MEMORY OF
ELIZABETH STREETER
DIED FEBY. 3Rd 1889
AGED 78 YEARS
"I waited Patiently for the Lord"

Elizabeth Streeter, died 1889, Dress Maker, mother of John, a Carpenter (1881 Census)


260.   Headstone

IN
LOVING REMEMBRANCE
OF
DIGBY [TA]YLOR
WHO DIED OCTOBER 3rd 1882
AGED 37 YEARS


Digby Taylor, died 1882, Canteen and Grocer, Inn Keeper at Eccles (1881 Census)


VERRALL see PEARCH


261.   Headstone

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
THE CHILDREN OF
SILAS AND LETITIA WAGON
EMMA DIED OCTOBER 18th 1867
AGED 5 MONTHS
JOHN DIED FEBY. 5Th 1870
AGED 17 MONTHS
MAUDE HELEN DIED AUG. 28th 1871
AGED 2 MONTHS
MABLE HILDA DIED SEPT. 7th 1875
AGED 6 MONTHS
WILLIAM LOVELACE DIED AUGT. 30Th 1876
AGED 4 MONTHS
[Eroded Verses]


262.   Curbs

South Side
GEORGE WELLS WHO DIED 9th DECEMBER 1908 AGED 73 YEARS

North Side
ALSO ESTHER HIS WIFE WHO DIED 25th MARCH 1925 AGED 82 YEARS

George Wells, died 1908, Brickworks Foreman at Eccles (1901 Census)


WHITE see EASTON


263.   Wide Headstone

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
WILLIAM HUGH LEWIS WILLIAMS
"WILLIE"
THE BELOVED SON OF
WILLIAM JOHN AND HARRIETT WILLIAMS
WHO FELL ASLEEP IN JESUS JUNE 22nd 1883
AGED 3 YEARS
"Suffer Little Children to Come unto Me
And Forbid them not, for of Such is the Kingdom
of Heaven"


William Williams, died 1883, son of William, Wine Merchant's Clerk in Lambeth in 1881 (Census) Wife, Harriett born in Bearstead, a daughter born in Aylesford.


264.   Very Small Headstone, On Western Boundary

IN MEMORY OF
JOHN WOOLETT
WHO DIED
APRIL 27th 1878
AGED 43 YEARS

John Woollet, died 1878, Bricklayer's Labourer in Maidstone (1871 Census)?


265.   Headstone

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
MY DEAR DAUGHTER
ELIZA WOOLNOUGH
DIED MAY [    ] 1887
AGED 30 YEARS
[Eroded Verse]
ALSO OF WILLIAM
SON OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED JUNE 22nd 1889
AGED 14 YEARS

Eliza Woolnough, died 1887, wife of Arthur, Labourer at the "Walnut Tree", Eccles ? (1881 Census)


266.   Headstone, Leaning Against Rear of Broad

IN AFFECTIONATE MEMORY
OF
ELIZABETH JANE WYATT
WHO DIED 17th AUGUST 1882
AGED 62 YEARS
"[ ] Courage and He shall Strengthen
Your Heart all ye that Hope in the Lord"
GEORGE WYATT
FELL SLEEP APRIL 19th 1890
AGED 72 YEARS

George Wyatt, died 1890, Carter in 1861; Cab Proprietor, employing 2 men and 6 boys at Mill Hall in 1881 (Census)



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M.I.s of Section F - St Peter & St Paul Church, Aylesford

All that area North of the carpark, pre-1920 graves only


267.   Granite Pedestals and Cross

IN
EVER LOVING MEMORY OF
FREDERICK ALFRED AVARDS
DIED 1st OCTOBER 1928 AGED 53
IN LOVING MEMORY OF
FREDERICK JOHN AVARDS [HIS SON ?]
WHO DIED OF WOUNDS RECEIVED AT
THE BATTLE OF THE SOMME
3rd AUGUST 1916 AGED 24 YEARS


268.   Headstone

1914 + 1918
THESE SIX SOLDIERS
DIED IN THE SERVICE
OF THEIR COUNTRY
AND LIE BURIED
IN THIS CHURCHYARD
RIFLEMAN F. J. AVARDS
KING'S ROYAL RIFLE CORPS 3.8. 1916
PRIVATE F. BAKER
ROYAL ARMY VETERINARY CORPS 25.2. 1919
CORPORAL J. CUDBY
MONMOUTHSHIRE REGIMENT 6. 6. 1915
LANCE CPL. L. GREEN
MACHINE GUN CORPS 20. 12. 1918
PRIVATE C. GRIGSBY
ROYAL WEST KENT REGIMENT 22. 2. 1915
RIFLEMAN W. T. LOCKE
KING'S LIVERPOOL REGIMENT 5. 10. 1918

BAKER see AVARDS


269.   C.W.G.C. Headstone

33365 PRIVATE
M. BARTON
ROYAL DEFENCE CORPS
17th DECEMBER 1918


270.   Headstone

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
ANN COLE
THE BELOVED WIFE OF JABEZ COLE
WHO DIED 23rd JANUARY 1912
AGED 61 YEARS
"For Ever with the Lord"
ALSO OF
HER BELOVED HUSBAND
JABEZ COLE
WHO DIED 27th MAY 1923
AGED 74 YEARS
"We cannot, Lord thy Purpose see,
But All is Well that's done by Thee"

Jabez Cole, died 1923, Agricultural Labourer, Brookfield Place (1901 Census)

CUDBY see AVARDS


271.   C.W.G.C. Headstone

T2 SR/02236 STAFF SERJT.
H.C. DYER
ROYAL ARMY SERVICE CORPS
28th JULY 1917

GREEN see AVARDS

GRIGSBY see AVARDS


272.   C.W.G.C. Headstone

51432 PRIVATE
F. L. JOHNSON
GLOUCESTERSHIRE REGIMENT
27th NOVEMBER 1918 AGE 20
"Peace, Perfect Peace"


273.   C.W.G.C. Headstone

T4/174339 PRIVATE
W. JOHNSTONE
ROYAL ARMY SERVICE CORPS.
5th NOVEMBER 1918


274.   Headstone

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
JOHN LOCKE
WHO DIED OCTOBER 28th 1910
AGED 79 YEARS
"Resting in Peace"
ALSO ANNIE
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
AND BELOVED WIFE OF
CHARLES RATSCH
WHO DIED MARCH 29th 1911
AGED 30 YEARS
"With Christ which is Far Better"
ALSO MARY ANN
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED DECEMBER 15th 1919
AGED 83 [YEARS]
"Gone but not Forgotten"

John Locke, died 1910, Brickfield Labourer; Cement Labourer (1891 and 1901 Census)
Charles Ratsch, Waiter in Boarding House in Bloomsbury in 1901, Austrian (Census)

LOCKE see AVARDS


275.   C.W.G.C. Headstone

53060 PRIVATE
A. MAY
DEVONSHIRE REGIMENT
6th JULY 1919 AGE 40


276.   C.W.G.C. Headstone

35013 PRIVATE
F. NEALE
GLOUCESTERSHIRE REGIMENT
24th NOVEMBER 1918


277.   Headstone

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
OUR FATHER AND MOTHER
THOMAS NEBBS
WHO DIED JULY 11th 1917
AGED 82 YEARS
AND HIS WIFE REBECCA
WHO DIED 2nd DEC. 1923
AGED 81 YEARS

Thomas Nebbs, died 1917, Labourer of 16 New Fields in 1881 (Census)


278.   C.W.G.C. Headstone

48531 PRIVATE
J. F. POIGNARD
WILTSHIRE REGIMENT
26th NOVEMBER 1918 AGE 33


279.   C.W.G.C. Headstone

R/213 SERJEANT
A. E. RUMBELOW DCM
THE RIFLE BRIGADE
21st SEPTEMBER 1918 AGE 39


280.   Headstone

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
OUR DEAR FATHER AND MOTHER
BENJAMIN SKINNER
DIED OCT. 10th 1910
AGED 68 YEARS
ELIZABETH HIS WIFE
DIED JULY 26th 1928
AGED 85 YEARS
"Abide With Me"

Benjamin Skinner, died 1910, Agricultural Labourer; Fitter's Labourer, Alma Road, Eccles (1871 and 1901 Census)


281.   Headstone

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
MABEL ELIZABETH SMITH
WHO DIED 10th DECEMBER 1914
AGED 32 YEARS
BELOVED BY ALL WHO KNEW HER

Mabel Smith, died 1914, Servant at Chatham Union (Workhouse) (1901 Census)


282.   Headstone

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
GEORGE SWAIN
DIED 5th OCTR. 1912
AGED 72 YEARS
ALSO OF
SARAH ANN SWAIN
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
DIED 25th OCTR. 1912
AGED 73 YEARS
"Rest in Peace"

George Swain, died 1912, Brick Labourer of Varne's Street (1901 Census)


283.   Headstone

IN EVER LOVING MEMORY OF
ELIZA
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
JOHN W. TOMSETT OF ECCLES
WHO FELL ASLEEP IN JESUS
3rd MAY 1914 IN HER 75th YEAR
"I saw the Holy City of Jerusalem"
ALSO
EMILY ELIZA DAUGHTER OF
JOHN W. AND ELIZA TOMSETT
WHO DIED DEC. 14th 1924
AGED 56 YEARS
JOHN W. TOMSETT
DIED DEC. 1st 1926 AGED 83 YEARS
"At Rest"

John Tomsett, died 1926, Agricultural Labourer of Tottington Cottages in 1881 (Census)


284.   Headstone

IHS
IN LOVING MEMORY OF
FLORENCE EMILY
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
JESSE TUPPER
DIED 20th JANUARY 1919
AGED 37 YEARS
"Till we Meet Again"


285.   C.W.G.C Headstone

32922 PRIVATE
H. WHEELER
GLOUCESTERSHIRE REGIMENT
24th JUNE 1917 AGE 19


286.   C.W.G.C. Headstone

17570 LANCE SERJT.
J. WHIDDETT
WILTSHIRE REGIMENT
22nd NOVEMBER 1918 AGE 27
"Gone from us
But not Forgotten"
"Thy Will be Done"


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287.   North Chapel. Large Baroque Monument Reaching from Floor to Ceiling,
On a scale more fitting for Westminster Abbey! Probably by John Nost. Central Pedestal, surmounted by an Urn,Drapes held up by two Putti. Sir John Banks stands on the left , bewigged in a semi Roman costume, a pensive Lady Banks, opposite him, and son, Caleb lying between them, propped up on a cushion, also bewigged and in Roman costume.


THE BANKS MONUMENT IN THE NORTH CHAPEL, 1700

MEMORIAE SACRUM
HINC FELICEM EXPECTANT RESURRECTIOREM
JOHANNES BANKS DE AYLESFORD IN COMITATU CANTII BARONETT
UXOR ETIAM EJUS ELIZABETHA, JOHANNIS DETHICK MILITIS
COMITATU NORFOLCIAE OBIN PRAETORIS LONDINENSIS FILIA
NECON FILIUS UTRIUS QUE COMMUNIS CALEB BANKS
MARITUS QUIDEM SED LIBERIS ORBATUS
HIC PRAETEREA NATI SUNT LIBERI QUATUAR
MARTHA,ELIZABETHA ET MARIAM, MARTHA ET JOHANNES EXTINCTUS
QUORUM ALTERA NEMPE ELIZABETHA NUPTA FUIT
HENEAGIO FINCH, HENEAGII COMITIS NOTTINGHAMIAE
SUMUA ANGLIAE CONCELARII FILIO NATU SECUNDO
AUS PICIIS SERENISSIMAE REGINAE ANNAE BARONI DE GERNSEY
MARIA VERO JOHANI SAVILL, JOHANNIS DE METHLEY
IN COMITATU EBORACENSI ARMIGERI FILIO PRIMOGENITO
EXUVIAS DEPOSUERUNT
CALEB BANKS SEPBRIS 13 ANO 1696 AETATIS 37
ELIZABETHA OCTBRIS 21 ANO 1696 AETATUS 59
JOHANNES OCTBRIS 18 ANO 1699 AETATIS 72

Sir John Banks, Baronet, died 1699, born in Maidstone 1627, the son of a prosperous Woollen Draper and former Mayor, he was a Merchant and Financier, he was also a Member of Parliament.
   1644 He entered Emmanuel College, Cambridge.
   1652 Was part of a business supplying the Navy. This activity brought him into contact with Samuel Pepys, who became a friend.
1654 Married Elizabeth Dethick, daughter of John Dethick, a wealthy London Merchant, who was Lord Mayor in 1655, and knighted by Cromwell in 1656. Soon after, Banks became involved in the East India Company and the Levant Company.
   1654 – 59 M. P. for Maidstone
   1662 Made a Baronet by Charles 11
   In the 1660's Banks prospered supplying the Navy, particularly during the Anglo – Dutch wars.
   1668 Elected a Fellow of the Royal Society
   1669 Became a Director of the East India Company, and was Governor of the Company in 1672 – 4, and in 1683. He was also involved in the Royal African Company, of which he was a deputy Governor in 1674 – 6.
   1670's bought a large, new house in Lincoln's Inn Fields, and carried out much rebuilding on Aylesford Friary, which he had bought earlier.
   1679 – 1690 M. P. for Rochester
   1690 – 1694 M. P. for Queenborough
   1695 – 1698 M. P. for Maidstone.
   Banks seemed very skilled at smoothly adjusting to changing political fortunes, from Republic to Restoration and the changes after the Glorious Revolution of 1688, lending money regardless of political colour.
   His income during the latter part of his life was about £5,000 per annum; his estate was worth about £180,000. He was the first and last Baronet. Most of his wealth passed to daughter Elizabeth and her husband Heneage Finch, who became the first Earl of Aylesford in 1714.

Sir John Banks long P.C.C. Will is dated 22nd November 1697
There is an Indenture, dated 22nd June 1680, between John Banks of the 1st part, Henry Thornhill of the 2nd part, John Knatchbull and Edward Rudge of the 3rd part, concerning his real and personal estate, the Rectory and Parsonage of Northfleet, the glebeland, houses, barns, buildings and tithes of the said Rectory, purchased from Sir John Sydley of St. Cleere, this property to his cousin John Banks for life.
   His Mansion in Aylesford (Friars) and lands called Great Buckland, North Buckland, and properties in Westbere in Maidstone, Hartlip, Burham. Bredhurst, Mears Court, and properties in Aylesford, Ditton, Newhithe, Burham, Maidstone, Boxley, Detling, Bearsted, Rainham, Bredhurst, Borden, Newington, Bobbing, Milton , Rodmersham, Kingsdown, Milsted, Newenden, Hunton, Linton, Farleigh, Marden, Headcorn, , and 2 houses called Homeplace and Ouldhouse, with land in Minster and Borough of Ossenden in Kent, houses and land in Iwade, and other land and property on the Isle of Sheppey; including those held on lease from the Hospital of St. Katherine; also the Advowson of the Rectory of Ditton and fee farm rents, all this to daughter Elizabeth and her husband Heneage Finch, for ever; in default of heirs, then to to his daughter Mary and her husband John Savile, in default of heirs, to his "own right heirs".
   If Elizabeth dies in Banks lifetime, above to Heneage Finch, for life, after Finch dies to Elizabeth's children in specified order. If Mary dies as above, then legacy passes in same manner.
   The Fleet and Fishery at Newenden, held on lease from the Crown, to daughter and son in law Elizabeth and John, also leaseholds held of Dean and Chapter of Rochester, at Marden. Out of latter an annuities of £300 to daughter Elizabeth,
and £100 to cousin John Banks, £10 to cousin Mary Hunt, to cousin Elizabeth Bishopp, £10 to cousin Stephen Grigby, £10 to cousin Thomas Grigby, £10 to Samuel Read, £10 to Rebecca Mee.
   His house in Lincoln s Inn Fields, and properties in the Isle of Thanet, in New and Old Romney, Lydd and elsewhere in Romney Marsh; his farm rents in Essex, Stafford and Derby to the Saviles, same terms as earlier legacy.
   Live and dead stock to the Finches and Saviles.
   Personal estate, in Aylesford house to the Finches, in Lincolns Inn Fields to the Saviles.
   East India stock, silver plate, money, debts shared equally between Finches and Saviles.
   Property in Hinxhill, former inheritance of uncle John Banks, father of cousin John, to the Finches and Saviles, equally.
   His executors are to build 6 houses near his mansion in Maidstone for 6 poor parishioners of Maidstone. Each to have ground room with chimney, and a "little buttery", and one upper room with chimney, also a small individual plot behind each house. The cost from personal estate; also £60 per annum towards maintenance of the poor people and repairs, equally dived among the 6. Residents who are not "orderly and sober" can be removed; the Saviles are to make rules and give preference to his former servants.
   Lands in Isle of Thanet, leased from Dean and Chapter of Canterbury, and from Queen's College, Cambridge,to cousins, John Rudge and Samuel Read, in trust, rents to be distributed as Mary Savile directs. If Mary dies in Banks lifetime then to John Savile, for life; after he dies to his 1st son to reach 21 years, if no son then to daughter.
   Desires to be buried at Aylesford, with wife, son and other children. If he does not make vault in his lifetime in chancel, where wife and son are buried, executors to make one on same ground and lay him with his wife and children, and repair that end of chancel, if needed for the security of the vault. Executors to put up monument, cost not to exceed £400.
   To his sister -------- ? £50. To late servant, James Sherbourne and to each servant in family at time of his death, £50.
   £50 to put out apprentice 6 poor children living in Aylesford. £40 paid to Mayor of Maidstone to distribute to poor of the town.
   The Manor of Rushenden and land near Queenborough, on lease from St. Katherine's Hospital, to the Finches, they to keep lease going for their eldest son, then to his male issue.
   Land and property in Bonnington near Romney Marsh to the Saviles, same condition as above.
   Land in Isle of Sheppey called South Marsh to the Finches.
   Finches and Saviles are joint executors.
   Witnesses: Richard Hoare, John Lily and Henry Hoare

Codicil dated 7th October 1699
To the Finches Manor of Wormseale? in parishes of Bobbing and Newington, purchased from Henry Eve, and land in Maidstone, purchased from Thomas Selby.
   To the Saviles all land in Romney Marsh near Lydd, purchased from -------- Lee.
   Witnesses: John Rudge, James Sherbourne and Martin Tomkins
   Proved 11th December 1699

288.   South Wall of Tower, Classical Marble Tablet , Weeping Willow, Crest, made by Thomas Assiter
              of Maidstone  (Recently fallen and broken into pieces, hopefully awaiting restoration) Inscription 
              from Transcriber's old notes).

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
ELIZABETH WIFE OF WILLIAM BOWLES, ESQ.
OF FITZ HARRIS HOUSE
DAUGHTER OF JOHN AND ROSAMOND SPONG
LATE OF MILL HALL IN THIS PARISH
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE 12th OF JANUARY 1814 AGED 22
ALSO MARY THEIR DAUGHTER
WHO DIED 9th OCT. 1813 AGED 7 WEEKS AND 3 DAYS

289.   South Wall of Nave, near Pulpit, Brass Plaque (See Churchyard, Section D)

IN MEMORY OF
HENRY ARTHUR BRASSEY
OF PRESTON HALL
WHO RESTORED THIS CHURCH IN 1878
AND THE TOWER AND BELLS IN 1885
BORN 1840 DIED 1891
ALSO OF HIS WIFE
ANNA HARRIET BRASSEY
BORN 1845 DIED 1898

CHAN see RYCAUT

CHARLES II see RYCAUT

290.   Between Chancel and North Chapel, Chest Tomb, Two reclining figures,figures of children on both side, 
              original colour


SIR THOMAS COLEPEPPER, DIED 1604, AND LADY MARY COLEPEPPER


NORTH SIDE OF THE COLEPEPPER TOMB

HERE LYETH INTOMBED SIR THOMAS COLEPEPPER KNIGHT
BY BLOODE AND DESCENTE DESCENDED OF MANY WORTHYE
ANCESTORS IN HIS LIFETIME FOR HIS WORTH AND DESARTE
BELOVED OF ALL MEN AND IN HIS DEATH AS MUCH LAMENTED &
BEMOANED HE HAD BY DAME MARIE HIS ONLY WIFE AT THE TIME
OF HIS DECEASE THREE SONNES AND TWO DAUGHTERS WHICH
DAME MARIE TO PERFORM HER LAST DUTY IN REMEMBRANCE
OF HER FAITHFUL LOVE TO HER DECEASED HUSBAND AT
HER OWNE COST ERECTED THIS GRATEFUL MONUMENTE
UNDER WHICH HE RESTETH AND BY HIS LIVELY FAITHE
HOPETH A JOYFUL RESURRECTION HE DIED THE 12th OF OCTOBER 1604

Thomas Colepepper, Esq., later Sir, of Preston Hall. P.C.C. Will dated December 1600
   One third of his property in Aylesford, Ditton, East Malling, St. Marie's and Headcorn, and elsewhere in Kent, to eldest son William, for ever.
   Half of the remaining two thirds to his cousin John Tufton, Esq., and Thomas Penister, Esq., his brother in law, during his wife's life, upon trust. The other half to John Tufton and Thomas Peniston, until son William is 21 years. They also to have William's third until he is 21. After William is 21 and after death of his wife, the two thirds to son William and his male heirs, in default of male heirs, to 2nd son Thomas, in default as above, to 3rd son Richard, as above, in default of male heirs, to his own right heirs for ever.
   Thomas Chamberlain of Gray's Inn, Esq., should convey to John Tufton and Thomas Penister, all his property in Morton Pinkney in Northamptonshire, which he has contracted for with Thomas Chamberlain.
   To daughters Mary and Frances £800 each at 18 years; to sons Thomas and Richard £800 each at 21 years.
   If either or both daughters died before 18, their share to sons. If the two sons died before 21, then to son William.
   If his wife is with child at his death, then that child has [ blank ].
   Wife Mary, John Tufton and Thomas Peniston are executors.

Codicil
   Since making his will, his state has altered. He gives full power to surviving executors to sell his land in Morton Pinkney, and as much of the third conveyed to executors as is sufficient to pay his debts and legacies.
   Witnesses: John Marsh, William Godwin, William Watton, mark of John Jenner, and mark of Edward Hall
   Proved 7th November 1604

291.   Floor of North Chapel, Close to above. Two brass figures, a Knight in armour and his Lady.
             Several brass Crests

HIC JACET JOHES COSINGTON QUI OBIIT SECUNDO DIED MENSIS APRILIS ANNO DMI
MILLIMO CCCCXXVI ET SARRA UXOR EJUS QUORUM ANIMABUS PROPITIETUR DEUS AMEN

292.   Brass formerly by Colepepper Tomb (from Thorpe's Registrum  Roffenses, 1769)

HERE LYETH THE BODIE OF
HENRY CRISPE FOURTH SON OF
SIR HENRY CRISPE, KNIGHT
HE HAD TO WIFE ANN YE DAUGHTER OF
THOMAS CULLPEPER OF AYLESFORD, ESQ.
HAD ISSUE FYVE SONNES AND ONE DAUGHTER
HE DIED SECOND OF DECEMBER 1594

CULLPEPER see CRISPE

DETHICK see BANKS

DUKE see FINCH

DYKE see MILNER

293.   West Wall of Tower, Black and White Classical Tablet

IN THE YEAR 1794 WERE BURIED NEAR THIS
MONUMENT SUSANNAH REBECCA
& JOHN EVELEIGH
ALSO IN 1795, JOHN, IN 1800, JAMES, IN 1803
THOMAS & WILLIAM GEORGE, IN 1805 SUSANNAH
AND IN THE YEAR 1815 WHEN THE VAULT WAS MADE,
CHARLOTTE GEORGINA CHILDREN OF THE REV.
WILLIAM & SUSANNAH EVELEIGH
IN THE YEAR 1830 THE REMAINS OF THE
REV. WILLIAM EVELEIGH LL.B
WERE DEPOSITED IN THE SAME VAULT
HE DEPARTED THIS LIFE THE 29th OF OCTOBER
IN THE 74th YEAR OF HIS AGE HAVING BEEN
38 YEARS VICAR OF THIS PARISH
ALSO IN 1834 WERE DEPOSITED THE REMAINS
OF SUSANNAH EVELEIGH
SHE DEPARTED THIS LIFE 19th OF FEBY.
IN THE 69th YEAR OF HER AGE

Rev. William Eveleigh. P.C.C. Will dated 12th October 1829
   Executor to be paid any money in the bank. If not sufficient for funeral and debts, then money can come from his investments in the new 4% annuities. To his wife redeemed? Land Tax of the Vicarage of Aylesford, and interest and produce of funded and other property, for her life, if she does not marry again; with power to give £4,000, part of the 3% Consoles to his daughters.
   To wife effects in his houses for life, except farming utensils, horses and live stock, hop poles and ploughs on the estate, he bought of Mrs Elizabeth Barton of Lamberhurst.
   To eldest son Rev. John Eveleigh, and his heirs, upon condition that he and they permit his wife to have exclusive use of his dwelling house, stable , coach house and home meadow, about 12 acres, for her life.
   To son John, £500 he had borrowed, but not the interest, if any, to his three youngest children, James, Susannah, Jane and William George.
   After his wife's death or remarriage, the whole of the funded property in his name, and all personal estate, except the £4,000, at his wife's disposal, to them in equal shares. His property in the 3½% stock belongs to John Wyndham, Benjamin Winthrop, Martha Winthrop and Fanny Winthrop?
   Wife executor, as long as she does not remarry, if she does remarry, sons Rev. John and Rev. James Eveleigh executors in her stead.
   Witnesses: Robert Rogers, Richard Cossom and Taylor Cossom

Codicil dated 23rd February 1830
  Before any division of his funded property, to son John, after his mother's death, £5,000, 3% stock.

Affidavit 20th November 1830
Robert Rogers of Prince's? Hall City of London, Gentleman and Thomas Jennings Foord of same place, Gentleman, sworn. They knew and were well acquainted with Rev. Eveleigh, were familiar with his handwriting and have frequently seen him write. They examined the codicil and affirm it is by Eveleigh.
   Proved 25th November 1830 Administration granted to Widow during her widowhood.
   Note in margin 24th March 1834. Widow has died; administration to 2 sons.

294.   North Wall of Nave, Wooden Tablet

FREDERICK JOHN EVERETT
HONORARY CANON AND RURAL DEAN
WAS FROM 1915 TO 1941 THE FAITHFUL
VICAR OF AYLESFORD
THE PARISHIONERS AND OTHER BY WHOM HE WAS
SO GREATLY LOVED HAVE INSTALLED IN THIS CHURCH A
MECHANICAL ORGAN BLOWER TO COMMEMORATE
HIS DEVOTED MINISTRATION IN THE SERVICE OF GOD

295.   East Wall of North Chapel, Marble Tablet

NEAR THIS PLACE
LYETH THE BODY OF
SR. ROBT. FAUNCE, KNT.
WHO HAD THREE WIVES
BY WHOM HE HAD 4 SONS
AND 4 DAUGHTERS
SR. ROBERT FAUNCE, KNT.
WAS BURIED FEBRUARY 16th 1715

Sir Robert Faunce, died 1715 (16). P.C.C. Will dated 20th December 1713
   To eldest son George, for ever, properties and lands in St. Nicholas, Rochester, Cliffe, Frindsbury, Newchurch, Stoke, St. Mary's,Allhallows and Higham. George to pay annuity of £35 to his sister Elizabeth.
   To son Duke, properties in Aylesford and Boxley; he to pay sister Margaret annuity of £35.
   To minister of church where he is buried, 10/- per annum, to read prayers each St. Swithin's Day, also 10s per annum for the poor of the parish. The money out of his property in Aylesford, occupied by Thomas Mead.
   To son Robert £500 out of and part of Bond, in which he is obliged to his father; also a gold agate ring which was his uncle Boyses; and his silver "ratling bold"?; plus ½ of his right title and interest in £200 in the Bank of England. Son George to pay this to Robert.
   To sons Robert, Duke and George; and son-in-law Mr Thomas Newland and Mary, his wife; and to daughters Elizabeth and Margaret; and son in law Mr Robert Cart, ; and all grandchildren, a gold guinea to buy a ring.
   Residue to son George, who is executor.
   Witnesses: Robert Morris, Christopher Fullagar and Samuel Fullagar.
   Proved 14th May 1716

296.   North Chapel floor by Colepepper Tomb, Rectangular Black Marble

HERE LIETH THOMAS FINCH ONLY SONN OF
ANTHONY FINCH OF COPTREE, GENT. BY
ANN HIS WIFE DAUGHT. OF THOMAS DUKE OF
COSINGTON ESQ. HEE DIED 29th OF AUG.
1629

297.   Base of Brass Eagle Lectern

IN MEMORY OF THE HON. GEORGINA FINCH AGED 21 YEARS APRIL 12th 1874

FINCH see BANKS

FOWLE see WARD

GOODMAN see WARD

JAMES II see RYCAUT

KUPRIOGLY, VIZIER see RYCAUT

298.   North Wall of Tower, Double Gothic Arch, Red Marble Columns

IN
MEMORY OF
EDWARD GARRET MARSH M.A.
FORMERLY FELLOW AND TUTOR OF
ORIEL COLLEGE, OXFORD
CANON OF SOUTHWELL AND FOR 21 YEARS
VICAR OF THIS PARISH
BORN AT SALISBURY FEBY. 8Th 1783
AND DIED AT AYLESFORD SEPTEMBER 20th 1862 
"I know in Whom I have Believed"
2 Timothy 1 42
ALSO OF
LYDIA MARSH HIS WIFE
BORN AT PORTSEA JANUARY 17th 1788
DIED AYLESFORD DEC. 1st 1859
 "Of a Meek and Quiet Spirit, which is, in
The Sight of God, of Great Price" 
                                 1 Peter 111 4IN
  MEMORY OF
  THOMAS HENRY MARSH
  (OF LINCOLNS INN)
 BARRISTER AT LAW THEIR THIRD SON
  BORN AT HAMPSTEAD MAY 31st 1824
  DIED AT AYLESFORD MARCH 14th 1852
  "Blessed are the Pure in Heart for
They shall see God"
                            Matthew v8
  ALSO OF
 JOSEPH SAMUEL MARSH
THEIR YOUNGEST SON
  BORN AT HAMPSTEAD JANUARY 22nd 1826
  DIED AT AYLESFORD JANUARY 17th 1847
"Surely I come quickly,
Amen, even so, Come Lord Jesus"

"In Hope of Eternal Life, which God, who cannot lie, Promised before the World Began"

299.   North Wall, North Chapel, Classical Tablet

BENEATH
THIS MARBLE
ARE INTERRED THE REMAINS OF
THE REVEREND JOSEPH MILNER D.D.
OF PRESTON HALL IN THIS PARISH
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
JULY THE 26th 1784
AGED 54 YEARS
BENEATH
ALSO ARE INTERRED THE REMAINS OF SARAH HIS WIFE
SHE DIED SEPTEMBER THE 27th 1803
AGED 72 YEARS

Rev. Joseph Milner, died 1784. P.C.C. Will dated 25th March 1784
   (Milner was formerly Joseph Butler, he changed his name to Milner, in order to inherit the Preston Hall estate, which had come to the Milners through marriage with the Colepeper's heiress.)
   Property, farm and lands in Horsforth in Guisley, Yorkshire, occupied by William Hague; property in Bradford,occupied by Joseph Priestly, subject to the estate for life of his uncle, Mr Benjamin Butler; lands in Horton Lane in Bradford, once occupied by Thomas Hardcastle, now occupied by Priestly, to his children, in default of children, to niece Mary Cotton, for ever, this in lieu of money which he saved for her out of an allowance ordered by the Court of Chancery, for the maintenance of her brother Charles.
   All his freeholds and leaseholds which wife, Sarah possessed before their marriage, conveyed to him before marriage, to wife Sarah, for life, after her death, to their children, in default of children, to Sarah, for ever.
   His property in Kent to his children, in default, to sister Mary Cotton, during her and his wife's life. An annuity of £50 from his Kent property, to wife Sarah, for life; after her death, to sister Mary Cotton, for life; after her death, to Rev. Samuel Denne of Wilmington for term of 500 years; after to heirs of nephew,Charles Cotton, in default, to heirs of Mary Cotton, in default, then to Rev. Samuel Denne and heirs, upon trust.
   If niece Mary Cotton lives to 21 or is married, or after death of his wife and sister, then by sale or mortgage, £4,000 to be raised from his property to pay to niece Mary at 21 or day of marriage.
   Interest for maintenance and education of niece Mary.
   Executor can fell timber if it is ready to repair properties and fencing, etc., no timber which can improve can be felled.
   Wife to have plate, linen, china books, pictures, household goods and furniture for life. After her death, to his nephew Charles Cotton. Executor to make inventory, copy to Charles. To poor of Aylesford £20, poor of Ditton £10, poor of Burham £10.
   Residue of money , etc., to any children he may leave. Interest to their maintenance and education. If all died under 21,or unmarried, the residue as follows, sister Mary Cotton, £100, niece Mary Cotton, £100, uncle Rev. Butler, £100, wife's sister, Mrs Elizabeth Belcher £50, godson Nathaniel John Luck ? £50
   Residue and interest to wife Sarah, who is executor.
   Witnesses: Charlotte Belcher, Eliza Thomson and A. H. Dyne
   Proved 28th August 1784

Sarah Milner, died 1803 P.C.C. Will dated 20th October 1791
   Wishes to be buried near her husband in Aylesford church.
   To late servant, Elizabeth Keeble, £20. Executor is not to put servants in mourning. To cousin Mrs Frances Champneys £50, friend Rev. Samuel Denne £50, cousin Miss Harriet Burt £20, late husband's niece Mary Atkinson 2 guineas "to buy a ring to wear in remembrance of me"
   To Mary Atkinson £600, late husband's nephew, Charles Milner Esq., £1,000 to be paid 6 months after death of sister Elizabeth Belcher.
   All money, debts, goods and personal estate to Elizabeth Belcher. All her properties (charged with the legacies of £600 and £1,000), to Elizabeth Belcher, for ever, she is also executor.
   Witnesses: Sophia Holworthy, John Teesbrook and A. H. Dyne

Codicil
To Elizabeth Belcher 4 silver candlesticks and 4 dozen, 4 pronged silver, spoon handled forks, bought with her own money.

Codicil
Executor to give William Hickhurst, Mary Mauder and Elizabeth Hinear, £10 each in lieu of mourning, if in her service at time of her death; all other servants £5 each in lieu of mourning.
   Proved 8th June 180

300.   South Tower Wall, Classical Tablet

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
CHARLES MILNER ESQ.
OF PRESTON HALL IN THIS PARISH
WHO DIED JAN. 7th 1836 AGED 72 YEARS
AND OF HARRIET HIS WIFE
THIRD DAUGHTER OF
SIR JOHN DIXON DYKE, BART.
OF LULLINGSTONE CASTLE IN THIS COUNTY
WHO DIED AUGUST 1808
THEY HAD ISSUE
HARRIET PHILADELPHIA
BORN DECEMBER 6th 1792 DIED JUNE 27th 1793
CHARLES JOSEPH
BORN AUGUST 10th 1796 DIED SEPTEMBER 6th 1796
MARY ANN
BORN MARCH 13th 1799 DIED JUNE 5th 1836
HARRIET SARAH
BORN SEPTEMBER 19th 1800 DIED MAY 31st 1802
CHARLES
BORN SEPTEMBER 16th 1801 DIED SEPTEMBER 19th 1844
JOHN
BORN FEBRUARY 4th 1804 DIED OCTOBER 6th 1846
CAROLINE ELIZABETH
BORN JULY 2nd 1802 DIED JANUARY 28th 1843
HENRY ROBERT A LIEUTENANT GENERAL IN HER MAJESTY'S 94th REGIMENT
LAST SURVIVOR OF HIS FAMILY
HAS ERECTED THIS MONUMENT AS A TRIBUTE
OF AFFECTION TO THEIR MEMORY

301.   Plain Classical Tablet Below Above

THIS TABLET IS ERECTED TO THE MEMORY OF
HENRY ROBERT MILNER MAJOR GENERAL IN THE ARMY
AND FORMERLY LIEUTENANT COLONEL OF HER MAJESTY'S 94th REGIMENT
HE WAS THE YOUNGEST AND LAST SURVIVING SON OF THE LATE CHARLES MILNER ESQ.
OF PRESTON HALL IN THIS PARISH BY HARRIET HIS WIFE
THE YOUNGEST DAUGHTER OF THE LATE SIR JOHN DIXON DYKE, BART.
OF LULLINGSTONE CASTLE IN THIS COUNTY
HE WAS BORN AT PRESTON HALL ON THE 29th DAY OF JANUARY 1805
AND DIED AT PLYMOUTH ON THE 14th DAY OF JANUARY 1855
IN THE 50th YEAR OF HIS AGE
MAJOR GENERAL MILNER ENTERED THE ARMY ON THE 7th OF FEBRUARY 1822
HE JOINED THE 94th REGIMENT IN 1828 AND FROM THAT PERIOD
SERVED UNINTERRUPTEDLY WITH IT IN THE MEDITERRANEAN
CEYLON AND EAST INDIES
UNTIL THE RETURN OF THE REGIMENT FROM MADRAS IN JUNE 1854
HE COMMANDED THE REGIMENT FOR 14 YEARS
AND WAS EMPLOYED ON THE STAFF OF THE MADRAS ARMY FOR 5 YEARS
AS BRIGADIER COMMANDING AT ADEN, CANNANORE AND BANGALORE
HIS BROTHER OFFICERS TESTIFY TO THE MANY ESTIMABLE QUALITIES
OF THEIR LATE COMMANDING OFFICER AND FRIEND BY UNITING WITH HIS RELATIVES
IN DEDICATING THIS TABLET TO HIS MEMORY

Henry Milner, Soldier, died 1855 P.C.C. Will dated 19th August 1848
   John Dyke, Esq., of Sittingbourne , Rev. Lambert Blackwell Larking, Vicar of Ryarsh, executors. Officer in Command of his Regiment at time of his death, executor in India.
   To executors at home, all his estate, on trust, to sell and invest, after funeral costs, etc., in Government Stocks for nephew, -------- Peterson, only son of late sister Caroline, until he is 21. Interest for his maintenance and education.
The advowson of the parish church of Burham and all other real estate to John Dyke and Francis Hart Dyke of Doctors Common, London, upon trust for nephew. They to receive his rents for nephew's maintenance and education.
   Witnesses: H. Sykes, Lieut. 94th Regiment and William Gilham, Preston Hall, Aylesford

Codicil dated 14th January 1855
Now a Major General at Plymouth. Within 6 months of his death, executors to pay cousins, Laura Phelps, wife of Rev. Thomas Phelps and Philadelphia Mackenzie wife of Rev. James Mackenzie £500, for their benefit and not husbands.
   To "trusty servant" William Gilham £50; to Thomasine Saunders and Eliza Tallin, his nurses during his sickness, £5 each. Rest of will confirmed
   Witnesses: H. H. Fiske, Captain H.M. South Devon Militia and John Hale Fudge, Surgeon, Plymouth
   Proved 12th February 1855

ROBSON see SEDLEY

302.   North Wall of Tower, Classical Pedimented Tablet with Columns and Crest

EPITAPHIUM
HERE LIETH YE BODY OF SR. PAUL RYCAUT KT. YE
TENTH & YOUNGEST SON OF SR. PETER RYCAUT BY
DAME MARY HIS WIFE WITHOUT YE INTERPOSITION OF A
DAUGHTER WHO AFTER MANY YEARS TRAVELL IN FORREIGN
PARTS IN ASIA, AFFRICA AND EUROPE & AFTER SEVERALL
PUBLICQUE OFFICES PERFORMED BY HIM AS SECRETARY
TO YE EARL OF WINCHELSEA, AMBASSADOE EXTRAORDIN
NARY FROM KING CHARLES YE SECOND TO SULTAN
MAHOMET CHAN YE 4th IN WCH. & IN 2 VOYAGES
FROM CONSTANTINOPLE TO LONDON & BACK AGAIN
ONE OF WCH. WAS PERFORMED BY LAND THRO HUNGARY
& WHERE HE REMAINED SOMETIME IN YE TURKISH CAMP
WITH YE GREAT AND FAMOUS VIZIER KUPRIOGLY FOR
PUBLICK AFFAIRS OF YE ENGLISH NATION IN WCH. HE PASSED
SEVEN YEARS AFTER WCH. HE WAS MADE CONSUL FOR YE
ENGLISH NATION AT SMYRNA WHERE BEING EXERCISED
THAT OFFICE YE SPACE OF ABOUT ELEVEN YEARS TO THE
GREAT AND INTIRE SATISFACTION OF THE TURKEY COMPANY
HE OBTAINED A LICENSE AT HIS OWN MOTION AND DESIRE
TO RETURN TO ENGLAND WHERE HAVING LIVED YE SPACE
OF SEVEN YEARS IN HONOUR & GOOD ESTEEM AS ALSO
IN PEACE & PLENTY HE WAS IN YE REIGN OF KING
JAMES YE SECOND CALLED BY YE EARL OF CLARENDON
LORD LIEUTENANT OF IRELAND TO BE HIS PRINCIPAL
SECRETARY FOR YE PROVINCE OF LEMSTER & CONNAUGHT
ALSO BY YE SAID KING JAMES TO BE ONE OF HIS PRIVY
COUNCIL OF IRELAND & JUDGE OF YE HIGH COURT
OD ADMIRALTY IN WHICH HE REMAINED UNTIL YE GREAT
REVOLUTION IN ENGLAND AND IRELAND AT WCH. TIME
HE WAS EMPLOYED BY KING WILLIAM YE THIRD IN QUALITY
OF HIS RESIDENT WITH YE HANS TOWNS
IN YE LOWER SAXONY NAMELY HAMBURG, LUBECK & BREMEN
WHERE BEING CONTINUED YE
SPACE OF MORE THAN TEN
YEARS TO YE SATISFACTION OF ALL THAT KNEW HIM AS WELL
TO THE SENATORS OF THOSE REPUBLICS AS ALSO TO YE GOVE-
RMENTS THEREOF & TO YE COMPANY OF ENGLISH MERCHANTS
RESIDING THERE & HAVING WRITTEN SEVERALL BOOKS
WHICH ARE NOW EXTANT
HE DYED THE 16th OF NOVBER. 1700 AGED 72
AND ACCORDING TO HIS DESIER LYES INTERR'D NEAR
THE BODYS OF HIS FATHER AND MOTHER
REQUISCAT IN PACE AMEN

303.   North Wall of Tower, Brass Plaque in Wooden Frame

HERE LYETH THE BODIE OF PATRICKE SAVAGE SOMETYMES
COOK TO THE RIGHT WORLL. SR. WILLIAM SEDLEY, KNT.
AND BARONET DECEASED WHO HATH GIVEN TO THE POORE
OF THIS PISHE. LX POWNDES TO BE EMPLOYED AT THE DIS
CRETION OF THE MINISTER & CHURCH WARDENES OF THIS
PISHE. FOR THR TYME BEING FOR A POORE STOCK FOR THE
MOST COMFORTABLE RELEIFE OF THE POORE HERE & ALSO
HAS GIVEN TOWARDS THE REPARACONS OF THIS CHURCH X
POUNDS TOWARDS THE INLAYING OF THE COMMUNION
CUP OF THIS PISHE. XX SHILLINGES & TOWARDS A COMMUNION
CLATH HERE VI SHILLINGES & VIII PENCE HE WAS BORNE
IN IRELAND & DIED HERE IN AILESFORD THE SECOND
DAYE OF MAYE ANNO DOMINI 1625 ETATIS 57

Patrick Savage, Cook, died 1625. P.C.C. Will dated 10th May 1624
   £60 to the poor of Aylesford
   £5 for a tombstone or "suchlike monument or memorial of me by the name of Patrick Savage sometyme Cook to the late S. William Sedly to bee layed and sett over my body and bee buryed neere Mr Houlden in the church of Aylesford, aforesaid, and to bee engraved upon stone or memoriall of my gift given to Aylesford parish".
   £5 for cost of burial.
   To each of the brethren of Sir William Sedly's hospital, 5s; to the hospital £7.
   To Margaret Kryer, "my ladie's late servant" and Christian, Mrs Herdon's kinswoman, his household goods, or else the £4 between them if the goods not delivered.
   Towards the "larginge and betteringe of the communion cup in Aylesford", 20s; towards a communion cloth 6s 8d; for repair of church, £10.
   To Mr Smith of Aylesford to preach at his funeral 20s. To Margaret, my country woman, widow in Maidstone, 40s.
   To "loving friend" John May, Scrivener, of St. Sepulchre, London, 40/-; to Thomas ------- son of George -------- Cook to Mr Culpepper 40s; to "longe" Susan at Mr Culpepper's 20s, for a ring.
   To aforesaid Margaret Fryer £5; to Henry Austin son of neighbour ------------ Austin £10; to Rowland Colyon, one of his Matie's servants 40s; to Mr William Manly and his wife, of Aylesford, 20s each, for a ring ; to Richard Roffe, servant to Sir John Sedly, £5; to Elizabeth Shewsmith wife of Edward Soman, sometime servant to Mr William Sedly, 20s; to "my fellow" Johnson Taylor late of Chancery Lane, 40s; to Lawrence Flaggin of Aylesford £3 and his clothes; to his friend Savage of Boar's Head, Fleet Street, 40s.
   To "ye woman that shall looke to mee and attend mee in my sickness" 20s.
   To executors £10 each; to poor of Aylesford rest of estate.
   Mr Robert Mathewes, one of his Maj. Servants and William Manly, servant to Rt. Hon. Sir John Sedly, executors.
   Signs with mark
   Witnesses: Benjamin Rowlins, Tallow Chandler and Richard Hawes, servant to John May, Scrivener
   Proved 24th May 1624

304.   Brass Formerly by Chancel Step, From Thorpe's Registrum Roffenses, 1769 (Not Seen)

HERE LYETH JOHN SAVELL, GENTLEMAN
SUTYME SARVANT TO SIR THOMAS WIAT, KNIGHT
WHICH DECESSED THE XXIX DAY OF MARCHE
ANO. DNI. MDXLV
ON WHOSE SOULE JHU. HAVE MERCY

SAVILL see BANKS

SEDLEY see SAVAGE

305.   West Tower Wall, Oval Tablet

ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF THIS CHURCH
ARE DEPOSITED IN A VAULT THE REMAINS OF
Mr. JOHN SPONG – WHO AFTER AN EXEMPLARY
AND WELL SPENT LIFE AT THE LITTLE HAMLET OF MILL HALL
IN THIS PARISH DIED JANUARY 21st 1815
AGED 64 YEARS
UNIVERSALLY RESPECTED
AND ESTEEMED
ALSO ROSAMOND HIS WIFE WHO DIED
ON THE SAME DAY OF THE SAME MONTH 1840
AGED 92 YEARS
"Orta Carole Rege"

SPONG see BOWLES

306.   North Wall of Tower, Classical Tablet

TO THE MEMORY OF THE REV. WILLIAM TOLBUTT STAINES M.A.
FORMERLY FELLOW OF QUEEN'S COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE
AND FOR UPWARDS OF EIGHT YEARS
WAS VICAR OF THIS PARISH WHO DIED SEPT. 24th 1840
IN THE 55th YEAR OF HIS AGE
HIS CLEAR JUDGMENT, WELL STORED MIND
AND PIOUS AND DEVOTED SPIRIT
RENDERED HIM A BRIGHT EXAMPLE AS A CHRISTIAN MINISTER
AND HE HAS LEFT BEHIND HIM A NAME
WHICH WILL EVER BE CHERISHED
WITH AFFECTION AND RESPECT
NOT ONLY BY HIS RELATIVES AND FRIENDS
BUT BY ALL WHO KNEW HIM AND COULD APPRECIATE
THE REAL EXCELLENCE OF HIS CHARACTER

Rev. William Tolbutt Staines, P.C.C. Will dated 30th May 1840
   Richard Halford of Canterbury, Rev. George Harker, Vicar of St. Nicholas, Rochester and brother Richard Staines of Strafford, Essex, Surgeon, executors.
   To the first two executors £50 each.
   To wife Jane household goods as she may choose and interest of £2,400 part of £4,065 in Bank of England annuities.
   Remaining £1, 665 and reversion of remaining £2,400 to brother Richard, who is residuary legatee.
   To niece Ann Eteson of Knareborough £120, 3% consolidated annuities. Nothing in his will intended to alter marriage settlement.
   Witnesses: Samuel Powell, Junior, of Knaresborough, Solicitor, Watson King, his Clerk

Affidavit dated 31st October 1840
Samuel Powell sworn that deceased signed will in his presence and that of his clerk.
   Proved 2nd November 1840

307.   Ledger, Now Hidden, (From Account by Rev. Staines, 1838)

IN MEMORY OF
ANN THE WIFE OF
AUGUSTINE TAYLOR
DAUGHTER OF
EDWARD & JANE BALDOCK
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
NOV. 19th 1753
AGED 41 YEARS
LIKEWISE THE SAME
AUGUSTINE TAYLOR
WHO DIED THE 2nd DAY OF MAY 1785
IN THE 71st YEAR OF HIS AGE

BALDOCK see TAYLOR


308.   Ledger, As Above

HERE LIETH THE BODY OF
JOHN TAYLOR
OF THIS PARISH, YEOMAN
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
MAY 7th 1733
AGED 49 YEARS
HERE ALSO LIETH THE BODY OF
ELIZABETH TAYLOR HIS WIFE
WHO DIED AUG. 5th 1741
AGED 57 YEARS
HE LEFT FIVE SONS
JOHN, AUGUSTINE, THOMAS,
ROBERT AND [ ? ]

John Taylor, died 1733, Yeoman.
Inventory:
   Goods in his house and farm at Aylesford, and Castle Farm at Allington. Includes, 3 Quarry Carts, 6 Quarry Horses, Quarry Tools; 1 Barge, 1 Lighter.
   Total £1,152 17s 1d
   Appraised by John Taylor, Augustine Taylor and George Peckham, (Yeoman of Burham).

309.   West Wall of Tower, Classical Tablet with Columns, Drapes, Skull and Crest

A.D MDCCII
LAPIDEM HUNC MARMOREAM POSUIT
THOMAS TILSON HUJUS ECCLESIAE
ANNOS TRIGINTA SEX VICARIUS
JOANNAE PIAM IN MEMORIAM
CONJUJIS SUAE MERITO DILECTAE
EX QUE SEPTEM LIBERAE GENUIT QUINQUS EORUM SUNT SUPOSTITES
THOMAS TRIUM FILIORUM UNICUE
SARAH, ELIZABETHA, MARIA, MARTHA
OBIIT CHARISIMA AUG. 28th 1680
OBIIT IPSE JULY 24th 1702
AETAT 61

Rev. Thomas Tilson, died 1702 Rochester Will in his own hand, dated 19th July 1698
   To wife Elizabeth, annuity of £20 out of Forstal Farm, by the tenant, allowing for taxes and repairs, according to marriage contract.
   Also all money in hands of her brothers Sir Henry Selby and Thomas Selby.
   To son Thomas his study of books and rest of study, except silver and gold; best silver tankard, silver salver, silver casters, 2 of best spoons, best suit of Damask linen, for ever.
    Also to son Thomas, all lands, on conditions he pays following legacies.
   £100 to son in law George Luce of St. Margaret, Westminster, according to marriage covenant.
   £150 to daughters Elizabeth, Mary and Martha. They also get all ready money and plate, remaining; debts, bills, bonds, mortgages, household stuff and personal estate, equally. They are joint executors. Desires to be buried near "my dear wife Joane, their mother"
   Witnesses: Mary Selby, Hannah Martin and Daniel Woodham
   Inventory by George Luce and Daniel Woodham, total £113

310.   Classical Wall Tablet , Next to Above

INFRA LAPIDEM MARMOREUM
IN HOC VESTBULAR JACET
THOMAS TILSON A.M.
OLIM AULAE CATHERINE APUD CANTABRIGIENSES
SOCIUS NECNON RECTOR DE DITTON
ET HUJUS ECCLESIAE VICARIUS
PER ANNOS 47 OBT. 12th FEB, 1749
AETAT 76
TWO VICARS FATHER AND SON
FROM A.D. 1666 TO A.D. 1749 - 83 YEARS
REVD. THOS. TILSON DIED A.D. 1702 AGED 61 - 36 YEARS
REVD. THOS. TILSON DIED A.D. 1749 AGED 76 - 47 YEARS
----
83
----

Rev. Thomas Tilson, died 1749 (50) dated 16th January 1749 (50)
   Wishes to buried in porch under black marble stone "by me laid there from north to south"
   To Rev. Edward Cranch, Curate of East Farleigh, £100, in trust,the interest for Cranch's wife, for life. After her death to God daughter Sarah Cranch. To Mary Birch a daughter of Rev. Samuel Birch, late of Wouldham £200. To Robert Pleydell of Aylesford, Surgeon, £200, in trust, for his daughter Elizabeth.
   To Right Honourable Earl of Aylesford, such pictures as he may like, in the Outward Parlour of his house.
   To former servant and good friend, Elioner Fowle, £20; to Sarah Clark, widow of Aylesford, annuity of £5. To each servant with him at his death 40s.
   He has lent William Tanner, living at the Castle (an Inn?) at Maidstone, £20 at the request of his sister in law the late Mary Apps, now the wife of ----------- Steward, the debt to Mary Steward.
   To poor of Ditton £100, the Minister and Churchwardens to invest and buy wood and corn , distributed on All Saints Day and Feast of Purification of Virgin Mary, every year, to "industrious poor" as they think fit.
   To Edward Cranch and Samuel Birch of Chatham, Surgeon, son of Samuel, deceased, his property adjoining the Vicarage House of Aylesford. They are executors, residue divided among them.
   Witnesses; James Lake, William Stevens and Samuel Fullagar

Codicil dated 7th February 1749 (50)
Confirms £200 to Robert Pleydell because this was inserted before he signed, wishes to avoid confusion or dispute.
   Witnesses: John Barnett and Samuel Fullagar
   Proved 14th February 1749 (50)

311.   South Wall of Nave, Brass Plaque

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
LUCY BLANCHE VAUX
WIFE OF THE REV. GEORGE BOWYER VAUX
SOMETIME VICAR OF THIS PARISH
DIED MARCH 14th 1902 AGED 41
BURIED AT GAINSBOROUGH
LINCOLNSHIRE
THIS TABLET IS ERECTED BY MEMBERS
OF HER BIBLE CLASS MOTHERS' MEETING
AND OTHER FRIENDS AT AYLESFORD
R.I.P.

312.   South Side Chancel Arch, Marble Tablet

SILAS WAGON
BORN 1843 – DIED 1924
CHURCHWARDEN 1895 – 1924
DURING A LONG LIFESPENT WHOLLY IN
THIS PARISH HE DEVOTED HIMSELF TO
PUBLIC SERVICE AND FILLED MANY
OFFICES WITH ABILITY AND HONOUR
MAY HE REST IN PEACE
THIS TABLET IS ERECTED BY MEMBERS
OF HIS FAMILY AND BY HIS
FELLOW PARISHIONERS IN TOKEN OF
THEIR RESPECT

313.   South Wall of Tower, Classical Pedimented Tablet

HERE LIETH INTERRED THE BODY OF
THOMAS WARD
LATE OF MILL HALL IN THIS PARISH
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE 10th FEB. 1741
IN THE 64th YEAR OF HIS AGE
BY HIS FIRST WIFE MARY DAUGHTER OF
JOHN FOWLE OF CHART SUTTON HE HAD
ISSUE SIX SONS AND ONE DAUGHTER THREE OF WHICH
SURVIVE, VIZ. JOHN, DANIEL AND SAMUEL
HE AFTERWARDS MARRIED CATHERINE
DAUGHTER OF EDWARD GOODMAN AND
WIDOW OF JOHN LAKE OF THIS PARISH BY
WHOM HE HAD ONE SON WHO DIED AN
INFANT THE SAID CATHERINE
SURVIVED HIM

Thomas Ward, Hoyman of Mill Hall,died 1740 (41) P.C.C. Will dated 5th January 1740 (41)
   To wife Catherine £200
   To nieces, 2 daughters* of William Downard (Downer), £50 each. If one or both died before 21, money to benefit of executor.
   To sister Douglas, annuity of £10 from his freeholds and leaseholds.
   To son Samuel annuity of £30 , as above. The annuities to be paid at the Guildhall, Rochester, on usual feast days.
   If they try to mortgage or sell the annuities the legacies are void.
   To Samuel, £15 for mourning; to his brother Richard, £10; to sister Carroon £10. All property, land , warehouses, wharfs and storehouses in Kent or elsewhere to sons John and Daniel, equally, for ever.
   Residue, ready money, goods, stock, leases, household stuff and all personal estate to sons John and Daniel, they joint executors.
   Witnesses: Margaret Fowle, Robert Pleydell and Francis Moyse
   Proved 2nd March 1740 (41)
   (* Daughter Elizabeth , later Elizabeth Skillett, see below)

314.   Classical Tablet, Close to Above

Mr JOHN WARD
DIED AUGUST THE 10th 1772
AGED 67 years
Mr DANIEL WARD
DIED OCTOBER THE 4th 1785
IN THE 76th YEAR OF HIS AGE

Daniel Ward, Hoyman, died 1785. P.C.C. Will dated 13th January 1785
   To Susanna Douglass of Newcastle, widow of late cousin Robert Douglass, annuity of £20, from properties given to cousin John Spong. Annuity to be paid at Ward's house at Mill Hall. She not to sell or mortgage annuity, if she does, it is void.
   To Mary Phillips, widow, who lives with him, 6s per week for life, conditions as above. Executor to pay rent for her accommodation , not exceeding £3 per annum, plus 2 chaldrons of coal and 50 fagots each year for life, also bed and sheets and other furniture "whereon Thomas Crouch now lies in my dwelling house" executor to furnish Mary's room.
   To children of late cousin Elizabeth Skillett, William, Daniel Ward, John and Elizabeth*, £300 each .
   To Frances wife of Edward Patrick, another of Elizabeth Skillett's daughters, £200.
   Forgives and releases cousin John Bert from debt of 6 guineas. To John and William Bent, £300 each. To Benjamin Morris of Chatham and to his sister Frances, wife of Daniel Rowley, £300 each. To Elizabeth wife of John Wilson of Aylesford, £300, if she dies in testators lifetime, to her children, John, Mary, Sarah and Benjamin.
   To the 6 children of Mary late wife of George Phillips, of Chatham , George, Benjamin, Mary, Frances, Ann and Sarah, £300 shared equally.
   To cousin Robert Douglass £300. To 2 daughters of cousin Richard Fowle, by his first wife, £50 each. To cousin Easter Ann Fowle, £50 To William, Ambrose, Stephen and Daniel Spong, sons of his cousin William Spong of St. Margaret's, Rochester,£300.
   He forgives cousin Robert Douglass any debts owed him.
   To cousin Mary wife of Robert Berrisford, £300
   To Elizabeth Haven, Mary, Ann and Martha Spong, daughters of cousin William, £250 each. To Thomas Crouch the Younger who lives with him, £300. House and farm in Egerton occupied by Francis Fowle, to my tenant, the said Francis Fowle**, for ever. He charges properties given to cousin John Spong with above legacies in case there is insufficient in personal estate to pay them.
   All other property to cousin John Spong son of William Spong of St. Margaret's who lives at Mill Hall and assists him in his business, for ever. Residue to John Spong, who is sole executor.
   Witnesses: Edward Startup, John Taylor and A. H. Diprose
   Proved 19th October 1785

(* Cousins of the transcriber's 4x great grand mother, Sally Skillett, later Williams)
(** Brother of the transcriber's 4x great grand mother, Abigail Fowle, later Pye)

WIAT see SAVELL

WILLIAM III see RYCAUT

315.   South Wall, Chancel, Brass Plaque

TO THE GLORY OF GOD AND IN MEMORY OF HUBERT WITHERBY SECOND
SON OF ARTHUR WITHERBY AND ISABELLA HIS WIFE WHO DIED IN FAITH
AT MELBOURNE A.D. 1875 IN THE NINETEENTH YEAR OF HIS AGE
AND THERE RESTS IN HOPE OF A JOYFUL RESURRECTION

316.   South Wall, Chancel, Brass Plaque

"God is Love and he that dwelleth in
Love dwelleth in God and God in him"
TO THE GLORY OF GOD
IN LOVING MEMORY OF
CHARLES MALCOLM WOOD C.B.
LATE OF COBDOWN, DITTON
BORN NOV. 1st 1846
DIED
FEB. 19th 1915

END OF INTERIOR

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King William’s Statute, r.1066-1087 AD

Known by its Old English title Willelmes Cyninges Asetnysse (‘King William’s Statute’), this writ, or royal command, introduced to the English the unfamiliar Norman practice of trial by combat.


Known by its Old English title Willelmes Cyninges Asetnysse (‘King William’s Statute’), this writ, or royal command, introduced to the English the unfamiliar Norman practice of trial by combat, known in Old English as ornest. Textus Roffensis ff. 47r-47v. Translated from Old English and edited by Dr Christopher Monk.


Written in Old English some time after William the Conqueror became William I of England (he reigned between 1066 and 1087), this is unique to Textus Roffensis, though Latin translations survive.


Translation

See Translation Notes


King Williams Statute

King William kindly greets everyone across all England to whom this writ comes and commands and also instructs all persons among the English race to observe the following:

If an English person summons any French person to trial by combat, because of theft or manslaughter or for anything formerly for which trial by combat or judicial suit may be appropriate, he may have full leave to do that, but if the Englishman forsakes the trial by combat, then the Frenchman, whom the Englishman accuses, may clear himself against him with an oath along with his testimony [or, with his witness], according to Norman law.

Also, if a French person summons an English person to trial by combat because of such things, the Englishman, by full leave, may defend himself through combat by trial, or with [ordeal by] iron if that is acceptable to him. But if he is infirm and does not wish or is unable to undertake trial by combat, one may obtain for him a lawful substitute. And if the Frenchman is defeated, he shall give the king 3 pounds. And if the Englishman does not wish to defend himself through trial by combat or with testimony, he may clear himself with [ordeal by] iron.

Regarding all matters of outlawry, the king has decided that the Englishman may clear himself with [ordeal by] iron. And if the Englishman summons the Frenchman concerning a matter of outlawry, and, further, should wish it to be proved concerning him, the Frenchman may defend himself with trial by combat; but if the Englishman does not dare to summon him to trial by combat, the Frenchman may defend himself with an inviolate oath.


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Genealogy of the Anglo-Saxon Kings,

101r-101v Genealogy of the West Saxon English Kings (Adam to Eward)


Transcription


101r (select folio number to open facsimile)



Ðis ys angel-cynnes cyne-cynn
þe her gemearcod is.

ADAM wæs se æresta man, 7 he
gestrinde Seth, 7 seth, gestrinde
enos,
7 enos, gestrinde kainan, 7 kainan,
gestrinde malaleel,
7 maleel, gestrinde
iared,
7 iared, gestrinde eno(c)h. Æfter
enoch, wæs matusalam.
Þa wæs lamech.

Ða wæs ( ) noe. Þa wæs Sem. Ða wæs scyf,
se wæs in tham arken geboran.
Þa wæs bed-
wig.
Ða wæs hwala. Þa wæs haþra. Þa wæs
iterman.
Ða wæs heremod. Þa wæs sealdra.

Þa wæs beaw. Ða wæs tethuua. Ða wæs geata, þe-
ne þa hæþena wurðedon for god.
Þa wæs
godwulf.
Ða wæs finn. Þa wæs friðewulf.

Ða wæs frealaf. Þa wæs friðewold. Ða wæs
woden.
Þa wæs bældæg. Ða wæs brand. Þa
wæs friðegar.
Ða wæs freawine. Þa wæs
wig.
Ða wæs gewis, of ðam brittas clype-
dan þæt land gewis.
Þa wæs esla. Ða wæs
elesa.
Þa wæs cerdic. Ða wæs creoda. Þa
wæs cynric.
Ða wæs ceawlin. Þa wæs
cuðwine.
Ða wæs cuþa. Þa wæs ceolwold.

Þa wæs cenred. Ða wæs ingeld. Þa wæs
eoppa.
Þa wæs eafa. Ða wæs ealhmund.



101v



Ða wæs ecgbryht. Þa wæs aðulf. Ða wæs æl-
fred.
Þa wæs eadweard. Ða wæs eadmund.

Þa wæs eadgar. Ða wæs æþelred. Þa wæs ead-
word.



Translation


This is the English kingly kin which is noted here:

ADAM was the first man,

and he begot Seth;

and Seth begot Enos;

and Enos begot Cainan;

and Cainan begot Malaleel;

and Malaleel begot Jared;

and Jared begot Enoch.

After Encoh was Methuselah.

Then was Lamech.

Then was Noah.

Then was Shem.

Then was Scef, who was born in the ark.

Then was Bedwaig.

Then was Hwala.

Then was Iterman.

Then was Heremod.

Then was Sealdra

Then was Beaw.

Then was Tethuua.

Then was Geata,

_

Godwulf.

Then was Finn.

Then was Fridewulf.

The was Frealaf.

Then was Fridewold.

Then was Odin.

Then was Bældæg.

Then was Brand.

Then was Fridegar.

Then was Freawine.

Then was Wig.

Then was Gewis, of the Gewis.

Then was Esla.

Then was Elesa.

Then was Cerdic.

Then was Creoda.

Then was Cynric.

Then was Ceawlin.

Then was Cudwine.

Then was Cupa.

Then was Ceolwold.

Then was Cenred.

Then was Ingeld.

Then was Eoppa.

Then was Eafa.

Then was Ealhmund.

Then was Ecgbryt.

Then was Asaf.

Then was Alfred.

Then was Edward.

Then was Edmund.

The was Eadgar.

Then was Eathelred.

Then was Edward.


102r-103v Royal genealogy for Bernicia

The list is written in two columns. Names of each king are given a coloured initial, alternating between red and green. Roman numbers, in red ink, are sometimes provided to indicate the number of years the king reigned. Sub-headings, in red ink, are written in Latin.


102r


Hæc sunt genealogiæ pro partes Britanniæ re-

These are the genealogies for the regions of Britain of the

gum regnantium per diversa loca Norðhymbrorum.

reigning kings throughout diverse territories in Northumbria.


102v-103v Royal genealogy for Mercia


102v


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102v Royal genealogy for Northumbria

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102v-103r Royal genealogy for Mercia

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102r-103v Royal genealogy for Lindsey

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102r-103v Royal genealogy for Kent

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102r-103v Royal genealogy for East Anglia

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103v-104r Genealogy of the West Saxon Kings

The format follows that of the previous genealogical list (at 101r-101v) although the order is reversed.


Hæc sunt genealogiæ regum oc-
identalium Saxonum.


These are the genealogies of the kings of the West Saxons:


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Monumental Inscriptions of St Michael's Church, East Peckham

Monumental Inscriptions of St Michael's Church, East Peckham recorded by Sharon Lawrence & Jacqueline Sergeant.


St Michael's Church, East Peckham front the south - March 2015

1. ‘Search the Scriptures’, This stone is a tribute to – Respect – To the memory of Richard BURBRIDGE. Who during many years service was generally esteemed for his piety and faithfulness. Died April 23rd 1864 aged 61 years.

2. 


Stephen Walter BOORMAN

Sacred – To the memory of Stephen Walter BOORMAN, son of Thomas and Mary Ann Boorman of this parish who departed this life on the 20th November 1846 in the 23rd year of his age. Also of Margaret Ann  Boorman their daughter who departed this life on the 26th March 1829 aged 12 months.

3.


Thomas Hugh BOORMAN

Sacred – To the memory of Thomas Hugh BOORMAN, eldest son of Thomas and Mary Boorman, formerly of this parish, who died suddenly of pulmonary apoplexy on 7th July 1856 aged 31 leaving a bereaved widow and three infant sons to deplore the loss of a most affectionate husband and fond father. "Watch therefore for ye know not what hour your Lord doth come ‘M??? ???.

4. In loving memory of Phillpi Wood LOOSEMORE, M.A., vicar of this parish died January 10th 1911 aged 79. "I have kept the faith"

5. Here lieth the body of Ernest Aden HENHAM son of M.A. and Aden Henham at Grove House in this parish who died March 22nd 1853 aged 6 months.

6. In memory of John BATES of this parish who departed this life March 17th 1819 aged 56 years. Left issue one seven and four daughters (viz) John, William, Hane? Edward, Thomas, Alexander, Alfred, Sarah, Mary, Eliza and Beston.

7. In memory of Sarah, wife of John BATES of this parish who departed this life Feb 2nd 1802 aged 36 years. Left issue two sons and two daughters viz John, William, Sarah and Mary.

8. In memory of William BATES who died 23rd August 1790 aged 23 years. (son of nos. 6 & 7)

9. – Sacred – To the memory of John BATES late of this parish who died Nov 7th 1839 age 57 years. Left issue three children viz Sarah, Harriet Elizabeth, John and Ann. (Son of nos. 6 & 7)

10. Here lieth the bodies of John STONE and Eliza his wife.

11.

Here lyeth
the body of
John HENHAM
of this parish
who died March
the 31st 1743
Aged 63 yearsHere lyeth
the body of
Thomas
HENHAM
of this parish
who died July
the 28th 1735
Aged 51 years

12. In memory of Martha, daughter of Aden and Ann HENHAM who died Oct 15th 1761 aged 15 years.

13. In memory of Ann, wife of John LONG and daughter of Aden and Ann HENHAM of this parish died Feby 3rd 1779 aged 38 years. Left issue one son and four daughters (viz) William, Ann, Mary and Sarah. Also John son of John and Ann Long died Oct 23rd 1781 aged six years.

14. In memory of Aden HENHAM son of Aden Hehham of this parish who died July 1st 1781 aged 75 years. Left issue two sons John and Aden. Also Marty wife of above Aden Henham who died April 16th 1823 aged 77 years (father of no. 5)

15. Sacred to the memory of John LONG of this parish who departed this life August 13th 1810 aged 7 years.

16. In memory of Isaac HATCH of this parish who died October 8th 1770 aged 16. Affliction ove long time I bore, physicians tried in vain, till God did please death should sieze me and ease me of my pain. Likewise John son of John and Eleanor Hatch who died Feb 6th 1771 aged 23 weeks.

17. In loving memory of Eleanor daughter of John and Eleanor HATCH who died Marsh 21st 1776 aged 13 years.

18. In memory of John HATCH of this parish who departed this life Jan 16th 1812 aged 33 years. Also Eleanor his wife who departed this life May 1st 1816 aged 33 years.

19. (This stone is attached to no. 11)

Here also
lieth the body
of Gregory
HENHAM of
this parish who
died July
15th 1751
aged 76 years.Here lieth
the body of
Margaret wife
of Gregory
Henham of
this parish who
died Novemb.
29th 1746
aged 74 years.

20. 


Thomas HENHAM 1750

Here lieth the body of Thomas HENHAM son of Gregory Henham of this parish who died October 4th 1750 aged 38 years.

21.


Ann FUNNELL 1807

In memory of Ann wife of Thomas FUNNELL of Boxley in the Count.. Tanner who died Dec 26th 1807 aged 64 years. Also of the above Thomas Funnell who died Nov 1st 1812 aged 66 years.

22. In memory of Susanna wife of John MARTIN and daughter of Henry and Eliza CHEESMAN of Yalding who died Nov 6th 1776 aged 21 years.

23. In memory of Mary wife of John GOLDING and daughter of William and Ann CHEESMAN of this parish who died Jan 11th 1772 aged 37 years.

24. This stone is illegible.

25... In memory of Henry CHEESMAN of Yalding who died 25th Oct 1770 age 66 years. Left issue by Eliza his wife three sons and five daughters (viz) William, Henry, John, Mary, Elizabeth, Anne, Sarah and Susanne.

26. To the memory of Mary CHEESMAN who died Dec 26th 1805 aged 71 years. Likewise of Sarah wife of William HOLLANDS and Sarah daughter of William and Sarah Hollands (who lie near this place) This stone was erected by Thomas FUNNELL.

27. Here restieth in hope of a joyful resurrection the body of Hannah (??????) late of this parish who departed this life Feb the 11th 181? aged 31 years. "Long had I lain in tears and sighs. Strong pains both night and day. With mournful groans and piecing cries. Till death dissolved the day."

28. This stone in illegible.

29. In memory of Martin STEVENS who died March 8th 1768 aged 98 years. Left issue one daughter Ann and five grand-children (viz) John. Thomas, Iden, Mary and Ann.

30. Here lieth the body of Iden HENHAM of this parish who died May 6th 1745 aged 74 years,

31.

Here lieth the
body of
Ann SIMMONS
wife of Henry
Simmons who
died January 19th
1749 aged 57 years.Likewise
the body of Henry
Simmons who
died June 4th
1765 aged 79 years

 32. In memory of William LONG of this parish who did Sept 5th 1800 aged 21 years.

33. In memory of Sarah wife of Laurence FOSTOR late of Farningham in this county, who departed this life March the 26th 1804 aged 26 years. Left issue 2 sons and 1 daughter (viz) Laurence, John and Sarah.

34. Here lyeth the body John KIPPINS who died January ?? 1722 aged 70 years.

35. here lyeth the body of Thomas HATCH senior. He was buried the 23rd November 1682 aged 65 years. Here lyeth the body of Dorothy the wife of the said Thomas Hatch. She was buried the 19th day of December 1689 aged 72 years.

36. In memory of Isaac HATCH yeoman of this parish who died February 21st 1765 abged 80 years. Left issue by Mary his wife 2 sons and two daughter (viz) Isaac, John, Eliza and Ann.
Likewise Margaret wife of the late Isaac Hatch who died February the 9th 1768 aged 71 years.

37. In memory of Eliza wife of William BEADLE of Wateringbury and daughter of Isaac and Mary Hatch of this parish who died November the 4th 1765 aged 98 years. Also two sons who died in their infancy. Left surviving three sons and four daughters (viz) William, Henry, Thomas, Mast, Eliza, Ann and Sarah.

38. In memory of John HATCH of this parish who died February the 26th 1758 aged 80 years.

39. Sacred to the memory of Fanny RUMSEY wife of Richard Rumsey of this parish who departed this life January 13th 1875 aged 56 years. "Afflictions sore long time I bore, Physicians try’d in vain, Till God did please winging my ease, And take my pain away".

40. sacred to the memory of Richard RUMSEY of this parish who departed this life May 9th 1822 aged 77 years. Left issue two daughters (viz) Elizabeth and Fanny.

41. Sacred to the memory of Fanny RUMSEY of this parish wo died April 16th 1836 aged 56 years. Also Elizabeth Rumsey sister of the above who died June 2nd 1817 aged 70 years.

42.

Here lyeth ye body of 
William AUSTEN 
of this parish 
he departed this life 
May 28th 1734 
aged 19? yearsHere lyeth ye body of 
Ann wife of William Austen
 she departed this life
 December 14th 1746 
aged 47 years.
 "mourn not my friends 
dry up your weeping eyes.
My body only in this 
grave lies. My soul . . . . "

 43.

Here lyeth ye body of 
Mary wife of 
Thomas AUSTEN 
who departed this life 
May 19th 1721 
aged 72 years.Here lyeth ye body of 
Thomas Austen 
who departed this life 
August 11th 1713
 aged 64 years. 
And left behind him . . . . .

 44. In memory of Mary Christian TERNER late of London who died September 2nd 1832 aged 90 years.

45. In memory of Thomas PATTENDEN of this parish who died December 6th 12802 aged 30 years. Also Mary wife of the above and widow of the late Robert ELLIS of Beltring who died March 12th 1852 age 82 years.

46. Here lieth interred the body of William NORRIS who departed this life December ye 13th 1788 in the fifty-third year of his age. Also here lieth the body of Thomas PATTENDEN uncle to the said William Norris . He departed this life January ye 30th 1747 in the seventy-eighth years of his lif.

47. In memory of Thomas PATTENDEN of the? parish who died November 5th 1791 aged 19 years.

48. In affectionate memory of Emily the beloved wife of Thomas WAGHORN who died December 26th 1812 aged 45 years. Thomas Waghorn husband of the above who died January 15th 183/86? aged 61 years.

49. Here lieth the body of William CHEESMAN of this parish who died January 26th NO YEAR
50. In memory of Jane, wife of Robert BISHOP who departed this life November 20th 1799 aged 37 years. Left issue one son Robert. Also the above named Robert Bishop who departed this life April 22nd 1827 aged 65 years,

51. In memory of Maty wife of William HODGE of this parish. She died on June ye 8th NO YEAR aged 64 years. Left issue 3 sons. Likewise William Hodge who departed this life March ye 321st 1766 aged 65 years.

52. Here lieth the body of William HODGE junior who died May 9th 1712 aged 28 years.

53. In memory of Richard HENHAM of ye parish. He died March the 29th 1758 aged 86 years. Left issue 4 sons and one daughter. Also Catherine wife of Richard Henham died July ye 23rd 1761 aged 63 years.

54. Here lyeth . . . . . Harriet? . . . . . who departed this life . . . . . . . . . .

55. In memory of William ARNOLD of this parish who died April 12th 1763 age 54 years. Left issue by Ann his wife one daughter. Also Ann wife of the above said William Arnold who died December the 16th 1785 aged 75 years.

56. In memory of William son of William and Ann ARNOLD who died February the 8th 1750 aged 23 years.

57. In memory of Thomas son of the late William and Sarah CHEESEMAN of the parish of Yalding who departed this life April 9th 1828 aged 12 years.

58. Two columns. Left-hand: In memory of Sarah wife of William CHEESMAN of Yalding who departed this life October the 26th 1822 aged 19 years. Left sorrowing Sarah his wife and ??? two sons and one daughter, (viz) Thomas, William, Elizabeth. Right-hand: In memory of William Cheesman of the parish of Yalding who departed this life March the 22nd 1819? aged 69 years.

59. In memory of Frances widow of Stephen MONKTON of Hale place in this parish who died December 4th 1878 aged 65. R.I.P. In memory of Stephen Monkton of Hale Place in this parish who died August 16th 1853 aged 62.

60. Sacred to the memory of Martha Westbrook ANDREWS youngest daughter of Thomas and Martha Hill Andrews of East Malling in this County. Departed this life 3rd February 1860 aged 39 years.

61. Two columns. Left-hand: In memory of John HENHAM who departed this life March the 2nd 1814 aged 83 years. Right-hand column: In memory of Sarak wife of John Henham of this parish who departed this life December the 6th? 1799 in the 70th year of her age.

62. In memory of Ann wife of William DOUGH who departed this life April the 8th 1776 aged 56 years.

63. In memory of Edward TOWNER of this parish who died December the 5th 1817 aged 40 years. Also Ann his wife who died May 28th 1824 aged 47 years. Left issue four sons and three daughters (viz) Edward Alexander, John Charles, William Julius, Thomas Germanus, Jane Catharine, Obedience and Ann.

64. In memory of John Charles TOWNER of this parish who died 17th December 1880 aged 77 years. Left issue two sons and three daughters (viz) Henry Charles, John, Elizabeth Ann, Ellen Jane and Ann. Also son of the above, Charles John Towner born July 29th1833 died July 4th 1881.

65. Here lieth the body of Henry CHEESMAN of East Peckham who died May ye 26th 1736 aged 75 years.

66. In memory of Robert BRENCHLEY of this parish who departed this life the 28th of June 1792 aged 57 years.

67. Here lieth the body of Thomas BRENCHLEY who did November the 24th 1752 aged 56 years.

68. Here rests in hopes of a joyfull resurrection the remains of Thomas ELLIS son of Robert and Mary Ellis of this parish who departed this life the17th ????? 1798 aged 38 years. "My flesh shall slumber in the ground. Till the last trumpets joyfull sound. Then burst the tome with sweet surprise. And in missions image arise.

69. Sacred to the memory (and in) hope of a joyfull resurrection here lieth the body of Thomas BRENCHLEY of this parish. He departed this life January 16 1796 aged 66 years.

70. To the memory of Richard BRENCHLEY of this parish, he departed this life June 20 1809 aged 78 years. Left issue one son and three daughters.

71. Here lieth buried the body of Ann FLEETE wife of William Fleete who departed this life for a better the 9th of _ _ _ 1770 age 55 years _ _ months. Left issue one son and one daughter and Anne the _ _ -a good and loving wife to her husband and a loving mother to their children.

72. Thomas _ _ _ died May ye 21st 1675 aged 65 years. Mary his first wife died July 16th 1645 aged 22 years. Mary daughter of _ _ _ _ _ _ April 10th 1651 aged 13 years. Thomas their son November 14th 1654 11 years.

73. In memory of George FLEETE son of William and Rebecca Fleete of this parish who died August 30 1761 aged 21 years.

74. In memory of Mary BARTON of this parish who departed this life March 4th ???? aged 60 years. "Afflictions for long time I bore. Physicians tried in vain. Till God did please Death should be sieze. And ease me of my pain. Left issue one son (viz) John.

75. Here lieth the body of Thomas CASSELDEN who departed this life January ye 9th 1689 aged 59 years. Also here lieth ye body of Ann his wife who dyed August ye ?? 1702 aged ?5? years. Left issue one son and one daughter, Henry and Ann.

76. In loving memory of Sarah beloved wife of James BAKER who departed this life October 22nd 1868 aged 69 years. "He hath done all things". Also the above James Baker who departed this life November 2nd 1890 aged 79. "Blessed are the dead which die in Lord".

77. In memory of James DAY of this parish who died the 28th October 17965 aged 82 years.

78. Here lieth the remains of Thomas BISHOP of this parish who died November 17th 1837 aged 61 years. Also Mary his wife who died October 14th 1825 aged 44 years.

79. Matthew DAY of this parish died April 16th 1764 aged 87 years.

80. In memory of Jane daughter of John and Sarah MILLS of this parish who died December 10th 1774 aged 19 years.

81. In memory of Sarah, the wife of John MILLS of this parish who departed this life March 15th 1808 aged 78 years. Also of the above John Mills who departed this life September 22nd 1810 aged 84 years.

82. In affectionate memory of Anne the beloved wife of John ALLEN of this parish who died February 10th 1880 aged 60 years. Also to the memory of the above John Allen who died January 17th 1892 aged 76 years.

83. To the memory of Robert REED of this parish he died January the 9th 1755 aged 47 years. Likewise to the memory of Dorothy wife of Robert REED. She died June 18th 1838 aged 56 years.

84. In memory of Mary daughter of William and Eleanor ALLEN of this parish who departed this life August 21st 1826 aged 14 months.

85. Sacred to the memory of Eleanor Elizabeth wife of William ALLEN of this parish who died October 19th 1876 aged 87 years. Left issue 2 sons and 2 daughters (viz) John, Robert, Julianna and Mary. Also Jane second wife of the above William Allen died September 15th 1885 aed 89 years.

86. In memory of George PATTENDEN who departed this life November 29th 1821 aged 78 years. Also Fanny wife of the above George Pattenden who departed this life November 9th 1871 aged 94 years. Left issue 3 daughters (viz) Mary, Elizabeth and Philly.

87. Sacred to the memory of William CHEESMAN who died January ye 18th 1857 aged 75 years. Also Philly wife of the above who died June 12th 1866. Left issue two children, Fanny and John.

88. Sacred to the memory of William PATTENDEN of Hadlow who departed this life April 2nd 1817 aged 71 years. Also Elizabeth Pattenden wife of the above who departed this life January 11th? 1838 aged 82 years. Left issue one son and one daughter (viz) William and Elizabeth.

89. In memory of Ann, wife of Thomas RHODES of this parish who died August ye 14th 1769? aged 5/62? years. Also William Rhodes who died February 8th 1813 5/62? years. Also Mary his wife who died May 2nd 1829 aged 73 years.

90. Here lieth the body of Samuel son of Richard and Judith TOWNER of this parish who died November ye 7th 1727 aged 78 years. Also here lieth the body of Eliza, wife of Samuel.

91. Here lieth the body of Judeth the wife of Richard TOWNER of this parish who died April ye 8th 1744 aged 70 years. Also here lieth the body of Richard Towner. He died November _ _ _ _ _ _

92. Here lieth the body of John the son of Katherine and BIGGENDEN who departed this life August ye 28th 1709 age in the 23rd year of his age.

93. Here lieth interred ye body of Katherine daughter of John and Katherine BIGGENDEN who departed this life June ye 17th . Anno Donn. Aged 14 years and 18 days.

94. Here lieth the body of John BIGGENDEN of this parish who died January ye 27th 1728 aged 78 years. Here also lieth the body of Katherine his wife who died October ye 24th 1744 aged 84 years.

95. In memory of Robert BIGGENDEN of this parish who died May 21st 1781 aged 75 years. Left issue one son John. Also Elizabeth wife of the said Robert BIGGENDEN died May 2nd 1781 aged 75 years.

96. In memory of John BIGGENDEN who departed this life May ye 11th 1787 aged 39 years. Left issue by Ann his wife two sons and one daughter, John, Robert and Elizabeth. To the memory of Elizabeth Biggenden daughter of John and Ann Biggenden who died June 12th 1802 aged 75 years. Also Ann Biggenden wife of the above who died December 23rd 1821 aged 68 years.

97. Sacred to the memory of Robert BIGGENDEN late of ?Dunton who departed this life October the 20th 1818 aged 33 years. Leaving by Mary his wife 4 children (viz) Eliza, Robert, Mary-Ann and Frances-Caroline. "Those that pass this way alone, my days are past and gone, always a warning give be careful how you live". This stone was erected by his son Robert out of respect.

98. In memory of Sarah wife of Richard FORDHAM of this parish who died November 17th 1820 aged 64 years. Also the above Richard Fordham who died February 1st 1829 aged 75 years. Left issue 4 sons and 1 daughter, Catherine Jane, Thomas, William, John and Richard.

99. Sacred to the memory of Elizabeth Ann wife of William FORDHAM who died September 14th 1827 aged 33 years. Left issue 2 sons viz John Poysden? and William. "O husband dear my life is past. Love to each other whilst it did last. And now foe me no sorrow fate? But love my children for my sake"

100. Sacred to the memory of Thomas FINCH who departed this life June 28th 1873 aged 55 years. Also of Amelia wife of the above who died March 25th 1826 aged 68 years. "O they undisagreeableness will I rest my soul in life, in death and for ever". Also of the deceased children of the above Thomas June 27th 1843 aged 3 months. Albert died January 13th 1840 aged 6 years. George died February ye 25th 1862 aged 11 years. Mary Elizabeth died March 28th 1863 aged 16 years. Catherine died May 17th 1864 aged ? years." Not lost but gone before us".

101. In memory of Thomas LEDGER of this parish who died October the 1st 1794 aged 66 years.

102. In affectionate remembrance of Elizabeth WELFEAR of this parish who died February 2nd 1871 aged 70 years. Also of Anna Welfear who died February 12th 1873 aged 64 years.

103. Here lieth the body of Richard FINCH son of John Finch of this parish by Susanna his wife he died 28th September 1729 in ye 20th year of his age.

104. Here interred ye body of Sarah STANFORD daughter of John and Dorothy Stanford of Aylesford who departed this life February ye 23rd 1757 aged 3 years 5 months.

105. Elizabeth CURRY died March 25th 1840 aged 86 years.

106. In memory of Elizabeth WELFEAR the wife of Thomas Welfear of this parish who departed this life January ye 20th 1812 aged 82 years. Also the above said Thomas Welfear who departed this life ??? ye April 12th 1812 aged 73 years. Left issue 1 son and 3 daughters (viz) Thomas, Eliza, Mary and Sarah.

107. Sacred to the memory of Thomas WELFEAR of this parish who died March 14th 1851 aged 77 years. Also mary wife of the above who died September 19th 1854 aged 84 years.

108. Erected to the memory of Thomas WELFEAR of this parish who died December 4th 1841 aged 51 years. In life he was a humble follower of Christ. And in death he was enabled with such submission to resign all he had below. And exercise a calm resilience on the worlds Atonement. He has left behind him to mourn their irreparable loss Fanny his widow three sons and two widows? (viz) Thomas Ebenzer, Fanny, William Gibbon, Eliza Ann and Frances. Also interred near this place Mary Anna daughter of the above Thomas and Fanny Welfear who died January 17th 1847. Also of Fanny Welfear wife of the above Thomas Welfear who fell asleep December 13th 1883 aged 76 years. Also William Gibbons welfear son of the above Thomas Welfear who fell asleep January 9th 1887.

109. Sacred to the memory of a man who is deeply mourned as he was highly valued for his many excellencies Richard STANFORD Esq. After long and serve suffering borne with the fortitude and submission that true religion alone supplies, left is this world of sorrow for a happier divine and brighter skies? On the 10th of June 1856 in the 45th year of his age.

110. In loving memory of Thomas Ebenzer WELFEAR who died March 22nd 1919 aged 80 years. Also of Florence Rose Wefear daughter of the above who died February 18th 1930 aged 71 years. At rest.

111. Sacred to the memory of William MARTIN of this parish who died July 18th 1840 aged 58 years. Also Ann his wife died December 2nd 1832 aged 82 years. Also William their son died February 2nd 1850 aged 70 years. Also Elizabeth daughter of the said Ann Martin died September 6th 1849 aged 29 years,. Also Mary her daughter died December 13th 1849 aged 23 years.

112. To the memory of Elizabeth wife of William MADDOCKS of this parish who died August 22nd 1852 aged 57 years. Also of the above William Maddocks who died March 15th 1868 aged 75 years. Left surviving two sons and one daughter (viz) Thomas, William, Charles and Elizabeth. Also William Charles son of the above died August 3rd 1885 at Sale?, Australia. Aged 57 years. Also Elizabeth, daughter of the above died June 15th 1887 aged 57 years. Also Thomas, son of the above who died December 21st 1887 aged 61 years.

113. In memory of William COOK of Roydon Hall Esq, born February 21st 1784, died April 19th ???? Also Mary Anne Cook, wife of the above born November 17th 1789, died July 13th 1862?. Also William Cook their son born July 27th 1810 died November 12th 1852. Also of Emma Margaret ??? daughter of the above born July 4th 1841? died October 24th 1884.
Also of Edwin Aldolphus? Cook of Roydon Hall Esq late Major 11th Hussars born August 17th 1827 died May 30th 1872. Sophia Augusta TARLTON? their daughter born April 30th 1826 died Jue 7th 1894. Augusta M. GORDON-LENNOX, wife of the above born July 19th 1842 died September 21st 1913. She married secondly Lord George Gordon-Lennox

114. Here lie the body of Susannah WILLARD? of this parish who died March ye 14th 1743 aged 23 years. Also here lie the body of Moses Willard of this parish who died November 2nd 1750 aged 28 years.

115. Here’s interred the body of Solomen? WILLARD whop departed this life April 30th 1716 aged 34 years. Also ye body of Susanna his wife who departed this life August 3rd 1727 aged 65 years.

116. In memory of Mary the wife of Richard FLETCHER and daughter of Solmen? and Elizabeth WILLARD who died August 30th 1752 aged 88 years. Also Richard their son died Setember 19th 1762 aged fifteen weeks. Left surviving two sons and two daughters, Solomen, Richard, Elizabeth and Mary.

117. In memory of John BIGGENDEN who died 3rd April 1849 aged 68 year. Leaving Elizabeth his wife and John, William and Robert his three sons left surviving. Also of Elizabeth wife of the above named John Biggenden who died April 1857 aged 78 years. Also of Robert son of John and Elizabeth Biggenden who died August 12th 1811 aged 39 years leaving Harriet his wife surviving. Also of the above names Harriet Biggenden who died December 26th 1883 aged 85 years.

118. In memory John CHEESMAN of this parish who died February 27th 1772 aged 61? years. Left issue by his wife one son and one daughter John and Mary. Also Anne wife of John Cheesman who died May 8th 1796 aged 76 years.

119. Sacred to the memory of John CHEESMAN of this parish who died January 3rd 1813 aged 65 years. Left issue one son and one daughter (viz) Mary and John.

120. In memory of Elizabeth wife of John CHEESMAN of this parish who died December 3rd 1781 aged 30 years. Left issue John, Elizabeth and Mary.

121. To the memory of John CHEESMAN of this parish who died March 31st 1832 aged 31 years. Also Elizabeth relict of the above died March 5th 1882 aged 70 years. Left issue 2 sons and 3 daughters (viz) John, William, Eliza, Mary and Ann

122. In memory of John NORWOOD who departed this? February 7th 1816 aged 72? years. Also Sarah wife of the above who departed this life November 28th 1820 aged 80 years. Left issue 3 sons and one grand-daughter, Richard John Thomas and Sarah.

123. In memory of Hannah wife of Richard NORWOOD of this parish who died February 8th 1768 aged 37 years. Left issue 1 son. Likewise Richard Norwood died February 11th 1773 aged 16 years.

124. Sacred to the memory of Ann dearest daughter of John and Ann NORWOOD who died May 27th 1843 aged 26 years. This stone erected by her brothers and sisters.

125. To the memory of Richard, son of Richard and Hannah NORWOOD of this parish who died September 29th 1763 aged 22.

126.


John NORWOOD 1814

Erected to the memory of John NORWOOD of this parish who died November 6th 1814 aged 60 years. Also Ann his wife of the above died March 6th 1830? aged 66 years. Also Thomas son of the above who died October 11th 1841? aged 12 years. Left surviving 2 sons and 3? daughters (viz) Jophn – William, Ann – Elizabeth, Kennard and Sarah.

127. Sacred to the memory of Walter CHATFIELD who departed this life March the 25th 1789? aged 54 years. Also Elizabeth his wife who departed this life March 7th 1781 aged (no age)

128. Sacred to the memory of Mr William WILLS of the parish of Strood who departed this life 22nd March 1833? aged 57 years. In memory of Mary wife of ???? Robert Wills of this parish who died September 12th 1768 aged 56 years. Also of the above Robert Wills who died June 24th 1775 aged 76 years.

129. Here lieth interred the body of Julian STANFORD of this parish who departed this life April 1757 aged 97 years.

130. To the memory of Mrs Elizabeth PIKE formerly the relict of the late Richard STANFORD Esq. She died the 12th April 1806 aged 50 years.

131. In memory of Richard STANFORD of this parish who departed this life 16th July 1792 age 38 years. Also Mary Stanford his daughter by Elizabeth his wife died January 18th 1793 aged 2 months.

132. In memory of Ian STANFORD of this parish who died January 15th 1760 aged 55 years. Left issue by his wife one son and four daughters Richard, Sarah, Elizabeth, Mary and Ann. Also Mary wife of Richard Stanford died October 8th 1780 aged 61? years.

133. Here lythe interred the body of Eliza wife of Thomas MARTIN daughter of John STANFORD of this parish by Sarah his wife who departed this life August 31st 1726 aged 26 years.

134. Here lyeth the body of John STANFORD of this parish yeoman who died February 10th 1743 aged 66 years. Here also lyeth the body of Sarah his wife who died April 30th 1742? aged 69 years. They had issue 2 sons and 2 daughters Richard, John, Sarah, Elizabeth. Two sons only surviving them.

135. Here lieth the body of Richard FORDHAM son of William and Susanna who departed this life January 27th in the year of our Lord 1749-50 aged 25 years.

135a In memory of John FORDHAM who died 18th of November 1777 aged 67 years. Also Jenny his wife died January the 31st 1803 aged 74 years. Left issue by Jenny his wife, Mary, catharine, Richard, William, Jenny, Elizabeth, Ann, Susanna, Rebecca and John?

136.

To the memory of 
William FORDHAM 
of this parish died 
January 5th 1753 
aged 55 years.Also Susanna wife of 
William Fordham 
who died 
May 19th 1780 
aged 80 yearsLeft issue one son and one daughter 
William and Ann.

136a in affectionate remembrance of John ROGERS died December 26th 1889 aged 76 years. Also of Diana wife of the above died January 26th 1892 aged 76 years. Also of Evie the dearly beloved grandchild of the above died March 2nd 1892 aged 13 years.

137. In memory of Elizabeth wife of William PATTENDEN of Nettlestead who died January 5th 1862 aged 66 years.

138. In memory of Thomas WAGG? who died June 13th 1820 aged 72 years. Also Elizabeth his wife who died February 25th 1828 aged 54 years. Left issue 2 sons and 4 daughters (viz) Mary Ann, Elizabeth, Thomas, Philly, Eliza and Rob. Left issue 3 sons and 5 daughters Mary, Elizabeth, Ann, Fanny, Matilda, John, Thomas an James. Also Thomas son of the above (Thomas and Mary Rhodes) who died September 28th 1817 aged 12 years.

139. In memory of Mary wife of Thomas RHODES of this parish bricklayer who died October 6th 1807 aged 58 years. In memory of Thomas Rhodes who died February 17th 1820 aged 71 years.

140. In affectionate remembrance of Emily WEFEAR who died March 7th 1878 aged 30 years. I loving memory of Henry Welfear died September 25th 1887 aged 79 years. Left issue

141. Elizabeth wife of William FRY of Wateringbury dird ye 22nd December 1743 aged 64 years. William Fry of Mereworth son of William and Elizabeth Fry died ye 21st Jan 1743 aged 56 years.

142. Here lieth the body of john FINCH of this parish who departed this life July 18th 1743 aged 69 years.

143. Erected in memory of John RHODES of this parish who died March 12th 1840 aged 58 years. Left surviving issue five children (viz) William, Edwin, Mary Ann, Fanny – Lows and Cecilia.

145. In affectionate remembrance of Elizabeth WELFEAR of this parish who died February 2nd 1871 aged 70 years. Also of Anna Welfear who died February 12th 1878 aged 64 years.

146.


John MARTYR 1783

In memory of John MARTYR of this parish who died March 24th 1783 aged 83 years. Left issue John, Jane and Mercy. Also ( - - - ) departed this life September 25th 1787 aged 50 years.

146a.


Jane FEATHERSTONE 1818?

Erected to the memory of Jane FEATHERSTONE widow of the late John Featherstone daughter of John and Francis MARTYR of the this parish who died ??????   ????  1818?

147. In memory of Thomas PORTER who died December the 22nd 1724 aged 56 years. Also in memory of Mary his wife, she died December ye 16th 1750 aged 77 years. Left issue two sons and two daughters Thomas, John, Mary and Margaret.

148.


William HADSOL

 Here lieth ye body of William HADSOL late of Wateringbury being ye second son of Henry Hadsol and Mary his wife - - - - - - -

149.


Margaret HODSOLL  1762

149. Here lieth the body of Margaret wife of William HODSOLL and daughter of William and Margaret PORTER who departed this life October ye 14th 1762 aged 24 years.

150. Here lieth the body of Margaret the wife of William PORTER the daughter of Thomas and Ann HOOKER who departed this life May 19th 1714 age 69 years.

151. Here lieth the body of William PORTER who departed this life April the 15th 1702 aged 57 years.

152.

Here lieth the body of 
Jordan GILBERT 
who departed this life 
July the 16th 1712 
aged 61 years. 
Left issue two sons 
Jordan and Thomas.Here lieth the body of 
Gartr? Ide Gilbert 
the wife of Jordan Gilbert
who departed this life
September the 17th 1702 
aged 52 years

153.


John MASON 1829

 In memory of John MASON Esq (Doctor) of this parish who died February 21st 1829 aged 86 years.. He was formerly of Marsh Gibbons, Bucks. Also in memory of Mary West Mason widow of John Mason Esq interred here in and daughter of William FLEETE Esq formerly of this parish who died 14th January 1837 aged 41 years. Within this vault (by permission of her aunt Mrs Mason) are deposited the remains of Mary Fleete MITCHEL of Charles Street, Cavendish widow of the late Rev George Henry St John Mitchel daughter of Thomas and Martha Fleete Hill ANDREWS? (late of West Malling).

154. C.W.G.C Headstone.  


R. BECKETT 1918

291313 PRIVATE 
R. BECKETT 
HUNTS CYCLIST BATTALION 
6TH JUNE 1918 AGED 20

155. C.W.G.C. Headstone


J. HAMMOND 1918

340400 PRIVATE
J. HAMMOND
LABOUR CORPS
16TH NOVEMBER 1918

156.   War Memorial in Lynch Gate


WAR MEMORIAL 1914-18  and  1939-45

MORS JANVA VITAE
IN HONOURED MEMORY OF THE MEN OF THIS PARISH
1914      WHO FELL IN THE GREAT WAR      1918
EDWIN BERKLEY COOK M.V.O. LIEUT COL FIRST LIFE GUARDS
FRANCIS HART DYKE 2ND LIEUT ROYAL WEST KENT REGIMENT
JOHN FREDERICK MOON M.M.G. GNR ROYAL GARRISON ARTILLERY
RUPERT BECKETT PTE HANTS CYCLISTS 

AND IN THE SECOND WORLD WAR
1939 - 1945
EDWIN THOMAS COOK MAJOR GRENADIER GUARDS
JOHN HOLLINGSWORTH ROBERTS LIEUT R.N.R.
WILLIAM THOMAS BURBRIDGE L/CPL C.M.P

Index of Names and Places

Name Index
ALLEN 82
ANDREWS 60, 153
ARNOLD 55, 56
AUTEN 42, 43

BAKER 76
BARTON 74
BATES 6, 7, 8, 9
BEADLE 37
BECKET 154, 156
BERKLEY 156
BIGGENDEN 92–97, 117
BISHOP 50, 78
BOORMAN 2, 3
BRENCHLEY 66, 67, 69, 70
BURBRIDGE 1, 156

CASSELDEN 75
CHATFIELD 127
CHEESMAN 22, 23, 25, 26,
   57, 58, 65, 87, 118, 119,
   120, 121

COOK 113, 156
CURRY 105
DAY 77, 79
DOUGH 62
DYKE 156


ELLIS 45, 68

FEATHERSTONE 146a
FINCH 100, 103, 142
FLEETE 71, 73, 153
FLETCHER1169
FORDHAM 98, 99, 135,, 135a, 136
FOSTOR 33
FRY 141
FUNNELL 21, 26

GILBERT 152
GOLDING 23
GORDON-LENNOX 113
HADSOL 148
HAMMOND 155
HART 156
HATCH 16-18, 35, 36, 38
HENHAM 5, 11-14, 19, 20,
   30, 53, 61
Hill 153
HODGE 51, 52
HODSOLL 149
HOLLANDS 26
HOLLINGSWORTH 156KIPPINS 34

LEDGER 101
LONG 13, 15, 32
LOOSEMORE 4

MABAN? 153
MADDOCKS 112
MARTIN 22, 111, 133
MARTYR 146, 146a
MASON 153
MILLS 80, 81
MITCHEL 153
MONKTON 59
MOON 156

NORRIS 46
NORWOOD 122-126

PATTENDEN 45-47, 86, 88,
    137
PIKE 130
PORTER 147, 149, 150, 151
REED 83, 84, 85
ROBERTS 156
RHODES 89, 139, 143
ROGERS 136a
RUMSEY 39, 40, 41SIMMONS 31
STANFORD 104, 109,
   129-134
STEVENS 29
STONE 10

TARLTON? 113
TERNER 44
TOWNER 63, 64, 90, 91

WAGG? 138
WAGHORN 48
WEFEAR 140, 145
WELFEAR 102, 106-108,
   110
Westbrook 60
WILLARD 114, 115
WILLS 128
Wood 4

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Transcription and translation of Textus Roffensis, folios 164v-165v and 166v-167r by Jacob Scott.


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164v-165v Latin Bridgework list


164v (select folio number to open facsimile)


Haec descriptio demonstrat aperte unde
debeat pons de rouecestra restaurari quotiens
Primum eiusdem < fuerit fractus
ciuitatus episcopus incipit operari in orien-
tali brachio p'ma' pera' de terra. dein
de tres uirgatas plancas ponere. Et
tres suliuas. ideft tres magnas trabes
supponere. Et hoc faciet et borestealla.
Et de cuclestana. Et de freondesberia. Et de sto-
che. Postea sed'a pera peranet ad gillinge-
ham. et de catham. et un'a urrgat'a plancas
ponere. et iii. suliuas supponere. Dein-
de tertia pera pan et iteru ad episcopum cuu-
taas eisdem. et duas uirgatas et dunidea' plan-
cas ponere. et iii. er. suliuas supponere. et
hoc fiet de hallingis. et de trotescliud. et
de meallingis. et de fleotes. et de stanes.
et de pinindene. et de falceham. Postea quarta
pera peranet at regem et iii. et dimidiam
uirgata' plancas ponere. et iii.er. et suliuas
supponere. et hoc deb et fieri de et ilefforda.
et de toto illo lefto quod ad illu de manerium
panet. et de super montaneis. et de aclea. et de
smalalan de et de cusintun et de dudeslander et


165r


de gisleardes lande, et de Wldeham, et de
burhham, et de aclesse, et de Stokenbury,
et de Loose, et de Linton, et de Lichebundesl
et de horsteda, et de fearnlega, et
de terstane, et de cealca, et de hænhersta,
et de hathdune. Deinde quinta pera est
archiepiscopi, iiii. or uirgatas plancas ponere,
et tres suliuas summittere, et hoc debet
fieri de Wroteham, et de mæidestana,
et de oteringaberiga, et de netlasteda,
et de duobus peccham, et de hæselholte, et
de mæreuurtha, et de lilleburna, et de
suuanatuna, et de offeham, et de dictune,
et de Westerham. Postea sexta pera de-
bet fieri de holingeburna et de toto
illo lesto quae ad hoc pertinet, iiii. or uirga-
tas plancas ponere, et tres suliuas sup-
ponere. Septimam et octauam peram de-
bent facere homines de hou, et quattuor
et dimidiam uirgatas plancas ponere, et
sex suliuas supponere. Deinde nona
pera quae ultima est in occidentali bra-
chio est iterum archiepiscopi, iiii. or uirgatas
plancas ponere, et tres suliuas summit-


165v


tere, et haec deb et fieri de northfleta, et
de cliua, et de heahham, et de denituna,
et de meletuna, et ( ) de hludesduna, et
de meapeham, et de snodilanda, et de ber-
lingæs, et de pedlesuurthe, et de omnibus il-
lis hominibus qui manent in illa ualle.
Et sciendum est quod omnes illae suliuae quae
in ponte illo ponentur tantae grossitudi-
nis debent esse, ut bene possint sustine-
re omnia grauia pondera superiacentium
plancarum, et omnium desuper pertranseun-
tium rerum.



166v-167r Old English Bridgework list


166v


Þis is þære bricce-geweorc on hrouecæstre.
her syndon genamad pa land pe man hi of
scael weorcan. Ærest paere burge biscop fehd
on pone earma to wercene pa land peran. 7 preo
gyrda to pillianre. 7 ·iii· sylla to lycanne.
Pret is of Borcstealle. 7 of Cucclestane. 7
of Frinondesbyrig. 7 of Stoce.
þanne seo od-
er per gebyraþ to Gyllingeham. 7 to
caetham. 7 an gyrd to pillanne. 7 -iii· sylla
to leccenne.
þonne seo bridde per ge-
byrad eft þam bioscope. 7 þridde healf
gyrd to þillianne, 7 iii· sylla to lecenne. of
Heallingan. 7 of Trotescliue. 7 of Meallingan.
7 of Fliote. 7 of Stane. 7 of Pinindene. 7 of
Falchenham.
þonne is se feoroe perb pres
cinges. 7 fioroe healf gyrd to pillanne. 7 sylla
.jjj. to leccanne. of Ægelesforda. 7 of ellan pam
lrepe pe prer to lip. 7 of Ufanhylle. 7 of Aclea.
7 of pam smalanlande. 7 of Cusintune. 7 of Du-
deslande. 7 of Gislearde- slande. 7 of Wuldeham.
7 of Burhham. 7 of Æcclesse. [7 of Stokenbury, 7 of Loose,
7 of Linton, 7 of Lichebundesland,] 7 of Horstede. 7 of Fearn-
lege. 7 of Trerstane.d 7 of Cealce. 7 of Hennhyrste.e 7
of Edune.
þonne is sy fifte per pres arcebiscopes
to


167r


Wroteham. 7 to Mregpanstane. 7 to Wopringa-
byran. 7 to Netlestede. 7 to pam twam Pecc-
ham. 7 to Hreselholte. 7 to Mreranwyrpe. 7
to Lillanburnan. 7 to Swanatune. 7 to Offaham.
7 to Dictune. 7 to Westerham. 7 ·iiii· gyrda to
pyllanne. 7 ·iii· selle to leccanne;
þonne is syo
syoxte per to Holinganbuman. 7 to eallan
pam lrepe. 7 ·iiii· gyrda to pelliene. 7 ·iii· sylla
to lecenne.
Ponne is syo syouepe 7 syo eah-
tepe per to Howaran lande to wyrcenne. 7
fifte healf gyrd to pillanne. 7 ·vi· sylla to lyc-
canne.
þonne is syo nigaþa per pres arcebi-
scopes. pret is syo land per ret prem west ende.
to Flyote. 7 to his Cliue. 7 to Hehham. 7 to Dene-
tune. 7 to Melantune. 7 to Hludesdune. 7 to
Meapeham. 7 to Snodilande. 7 to Berlingan.
7 to Peadeleswyrþe. 7 ealla pa drenewaru. 7 -iiii·
gyrdu to þilianne. 7 þryo sylle to leccanne.



Translation


This description shows clearly how the bridge of Rochester should be rebuilt whenever it is broken:

First the bishop undertakes to construct the eastern pier on the land side, and to plank three rods, and to set in place 3 beams: That is from Borstal, and from Cuxton, and from Frindsbury, and from Stoke.

Then the next pier pertains to Gillingham, and from Chatham: and one rod to plank and 3 beams to set.

Then the third pier pertains to the bishop once more; and two and a half rods to plank and 3 beams to set: from Halling, and from Trottiscliffe, and from Malling, and from [South]fleet, and from Stone, and from Pinden, and from

Then the fourth pier is the king's; and three and a half rods to plank and 3 beams to set: from Aylesford and all the lathe that lies thereto, and from Overhill[?], and from Oakleigh, and from the narrow estate, and from Cossington, and from Dowdes, and from Giselbhurst, and from Wouldham, and from Burham, and from Eccles, and from Stokenbury, and from Loose, and from Linton, and from Lichebundesl, and from Horsted, and from Farleigh, and from Teston, and from Chalk, and from Henhurst, and from Haven[?].

The fifth pier belongs to the archbishop, and three of Wrotham, and of Maidstone, and of Wateringbury, and of Nettlestead, and of the two Peckhams, and of Hadlow, and and of Mereworth, and of Leybourne, and of Swanton, and of Offham, and of Ditton, and of Westerham.

The sixth pier pertains to Hollingbourne and to all the lathes four rods to plank, and three supports.

The seventh and eighth pier pertains to the men at Hoo, and the fourth and fifth planks, and sixth support.

The the ninth pier, which is the lowest in the western side, is again to the archbishop, fourth or to lay down rods, and three shafts of wood, and this should be from Northfleet, and from Cliff, and from Higham, and from Denton, and from Milton, and from Luddesdowne, and from Meopham, and from Snodland, and from Birling, and from Paddlesworth, and all the inhabitants of the valley. And it should be known to all, that will be placed on that bridge must be so thick that it could well bear all the heavy weights of the fallen planks and all the things passing through it.


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Monumental Inscriptions of St Nicholas Church, Strood

Monumental Inscriptions of St Nicholas Church, Strood - recorded by D. E. Williams 2014.

Introduction

Taken at the start of the 20th century, this photograph will include some of the headstones now in the south west corner and some of the ledger stones which still remain in this general area, and also, some, now destroyed, will be found in the "Typed Manuscript". But many others have also been destroyed, probably about 1960, when the, then, local authority, (which took over maintenance of churchyards), gave grass cutting priority ahead of heritage, not to mention this appropriate and attractive setting of the church, surrounded by 
memorials to it's former parishioners.


ST. NICHOLAS CHURCH FROM THE SOUTH
THE TOWER IS 15th CENTURY, EXCEPT THE TOP STAGE,
WHICH IS LATE 19th CENTURY, (REBUILT FOLLOWING A FIRE).

SECTION A  Interior of ChurchPart one: Monuments in the present church. These are all mural monuments, some from the old church which was demolished in 1812.
Part two: Monuments in the old church which were recorded by John Thorpe in the first half of the 18th century. These are probably under the present floor in what was said to be a "crypt", buried under rubble from the old church. I am inclined to think that the "crypt" is simply the space between the medieval floor and the raised floor of the 1814 church. It is significant the Thorpe does not mention a "crypt". Part two includes incomplete inscriptions recorded by Henry Smetham in his History of Strood, (1899), under the present floor. Rubble had been cleared at the entrance so Smetham could get partly into the space.
My thanks to the Vicar, Reverend David Green, Churchwarden, Elaine Ford and Len Feist for their co-operation and friendly welcome.Appendix - Inscriptions found by Henry Smetham under the floor and published in his "History of Strood",
SECTION B  "TYPED MANUSCRIPT"
This typed manuscript, date unknown, consists, with three exceptions, of monuments which can no longer be found. The three still extant are, the May headstone, which I am including under South West Corner; the Stevens chest tomb, see Churchyard Existing Monuments, and the Fry monument, the latter inside the church, see Interior.
This record seems to be accurate, although not all the ages can be guaranteed to be accurate.
It is also not clear whether some of the monuments are headstones or ledgers.
SECTION C  CHURCHYARD  All Extant Monuments - (South West Corner Group in Separate Section)
SECTION D  CHURCHYARD SOUTH WEST CORNER - 18th Century headstones
These headstones, decorated with carved motifs,e.g. Putti, Urns, St. Michael, etc., have been saved from the destruction which took place, at some unknown date, in the last century, and re-sited in their present position. They were originally probably in the south part of the churchyard. They are mostly quite worn, one is completely eroded.

Index of Names - from gravestones only

Section  A  1-45     Section  B  46-59     Section  C 60-121    Section  D  122-139

Names Index
ACWORTH 160
ALEXANDER 61
ANDERSON 62
ATTERSOLL 63

BAKER 122
BARNES 46
BARROW 1, 41
BARTHOLOMEW 47, 48
BATCHELLER 123
BENNETT 113
BENTHAM 61
BERESFORD 2
BIGGAR 42
BLADEN 64, 65
BLAKE94
BOGHURST 3, 42
BOOTH 34
BOUCHER 66
BOWMER 67, 68
BRADLEY 136
BRIDGE 123
BROMLEY 49, 50
BROWN 69
BRYANT 70, 71
BUCK 72
BULL 63
BULLARD 73
BULMER 74
BURR 124
BUTTLER 75

CAESAR 23, 38
CASTLE 76
CHAPLIN 78, 79
CHARLTON 77
CLARK 80
CLIVE 24
COBB 81
COLE 92
COLES 82
COLLINGS 51
COWELL 83
CRESSWELL 84
CREYE 25
CURLING 4
CURTIS 26
DAVISON 125
DAWES 85
DAY 5, 6
DAY 52
DEACON 86
DIBLEY 87

EATON 53
EDWARDS 54
EVANS 27

FALSHAW 7
FAUNCE 8
FORD 101
FRY 88
FRY 9
FURNER 28

GANDEE 89
GIBBS 10, 90
GIBSON 11
GLOVER 29
GOLDSTON 55, 113
GOODCHILD 65
GOTHER 30
GOUGE 91
GOWER 90
GREGORY 124
GUNSTON 4
GURR 78

HARCOURT 92
HAWKINS 93
HAYES 31
HENMARSH 126
HERMITAGE 5
HILL 94
HIND 32
HODGES 127
HOLLINGDALE 95
HOLWILL 33
HOOD 128, 129
HOOPER 70, 130
HOWES 96
HULKES 7, 12, 13, 14, 15, 97
HURLEY 98

JEFFERY 16
JELFE 34

KILLICK 99
KING 91
KNIGHT 100

LAWRENCE 101
LEWIS 35
LINK 102
LOFT 52, 56, 131
MACAULAY 103
MACNAUGHT 78
MARTIN 57
MAY 131
MILLER 104
MILLS 132
MINTER 104
MUNRO 81

NASH 105

PHILLIPS 45
PICNOT 106
PLAY 36
POCOCK 17
PORTER 133
PUCKLE 58
PUNNETT 37

RAYSON 107
RING 108
ROBERTS 20
ROBINSON 18, 59
ROFFWAY 109
ROOK 110
ROOTS 134
RYNOLDS 134
SAKER 46
SHEAFE 19
SHREWBURY 112
SIMCOE 103
SIMMONDS 38, 111
SIMSON 73
SINCLAIR 71
SKILLER? 135
SLAUGHTER 20
STACE 21, 112
STEVENS 22, 96, 105, 113
STROUGHILL 88
STRUTFIELD 136
STURLA 18
SUKEY 99
SUTTON 132

TAPLEY 8
TAYLOR 19, 58
TELFER 61
THOMPSON 101
TURNER 114, 137

VENMAN 39, 44, 45

WALKER 61
WANSTALL 121
WARD 115
WATERMAN 78
WATKIN 123
WATSON 116
WELCH 138
WELLARD 139WEST 117, 118
WICKHAM 119
WILLIAMS 101
WINCH 120
WOOD 40, 41, 121
WRIGHT 95

Section  A  1-45     Section  B  46-59     Section  C 60-121    Section  D  122-139

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M.I.S IN INTERIOR OF ST NICHOLAS CHURCH, STROOD RECORDED BY D.L. WILLIAMS

Strood Church M.I.s & other information with Index of names
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Monumental Inscriptions of St Nicholas Church, Strood - recorded by D. E. Williams 2014

Section A   interior of church.Part one: Monuments in the present church. These are all mural monuments, some from the old church which was demolished in 1812.

Part two
: Monuments in the old church which were recorded by John Thorpe in the first half of the 18th century. These are probably under the present floor in what was said to be a "crypt", buried under rubble from the old church. I am inclined to think that the "crypt" is simply the space between the medieval floor and the raised floor of the 1814 church. It is significant the Thorpe does not mention a "crypt". Part two includes incomplete inscriptions recorded by Henry Smetham in his History of Strood, (1899), under the present floor. Rubble had been cleared at the entrance so Smetham could get partly into the space.
My thanks to the Vicar, Reverend David Green, Churchwarden, Elaine Ford and Len Feist for their co-operation and friendly welcome.
Appendix - Inscriptions found by Henry Smetham under the floor and published in his "History of Strood",


PART ONE
1.
   Marble Tablet, with crest on North wall, west of partition wall across church

IN MEMORY OF
FRANCIS BARROW
OF THIS PARISH, ESQ.
WHO DIED ON THE 18th DAY OF NOVEMBER 1810
AGED 61 YEARS
AND OF ELIZABETH HIS WIFE
WHO DIED ON THE 19th DAY OF JULY 1815
AGED 52 YEARS
FOUR CHILDREN OF THE ABOVE DIED IN INFANCY
ANN DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
DIED OCTOBER 11th 1820 AGED 22 YEARS
GEORGE THEIR YOUNGEST CHILD
DIED APRIL 23rd 1829 AGED 20 YEARS
THE REVD. FRANCIS BARROW THEIR ELDEST SON
FOR XVI YEARS VICAR OF CRANBROOK AND FOR XXVIII YEARS A
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE FOR THIS COUNTY DIED AT CRANBROOK
0N THE 7th FEBRUARY A.D. 1858 AGED 66 YEARS
HIS ONLY SON FRANCIS BARROW, ESQ., M.A.
SOMETIME RECORDER OF ROCHESTER AND JUDGE OF THE
LEICESTERSHIRE COUNTY COURTS DIED 13th MAY A.D. 1880
AGED 67 YEARS

Francis Barrow was a Surgeon, see wills of Esther Hood and Thomas Hulkes.
Prerogative Court of Canterbury Will, dated 20th December 1808
Francis Barrow, Esquire of Strood.
   On his marriage to Elizabeth, he executed a bond to Messrs. Morrison, Gunning and Hosier, the trustees named in his marriage settlement, for the payment of £1,000 within 6 months of his death.
He directs his executors to raise the sum of £1,000 by the sale of some of his Bank of England stock, to discharge the bond.
   To his wife, for life, the house in which he lives, and meadows and marshland, of ½ acre, in Strood. After her death, the property goes to eldest son, Francis, for ever. If Francis should die in his mother's lifetime, then to all testator's children, then living, for ever, equally shared. Houses in Strood, recently bought from the Dean and Chapter of Rochester, occupied by William Baker, Charles Bathurst and John Puckle, to his wife, for life. After her death, then to son George, for ever. If George dies in his mother's lifetime, then as before. To his wife, for life, premises and land in Cliffe, occupied by Hannah and Frances Tadman, which he bought from [ . . . . . ] Daniels, and land and woodland and premises, also occupied by the Tadmans, which he bought from the trustees of Byne ( ? ). After his wife's death, then to his children, as above.
   Also to his wife, goods and chattels, horses, furniture and household goods in his house at Strood.
   Mercy Britcher of Yalding, Spinster, has resided, rent free, in a small house in Yalding, belonging to him and his wife, and supported at their expense. His wife wishes to continue to support Miss Britcher and prevent distress to her if she survives testator and wife. If she does survive she is to have an annuity of £50. His children and executors to allow Miss Britcher to continue living in the cottage, rent free for life.
   Money and personal estate to his wife and friends, Edward and John Peale of Maidstone, upon trust, to invest in Public Funds, dividends to his wife for life. After her death, funds to be transferred to his children at 21. Before they are 21, income to be used towards their education and maintenance.
   To son, Francis, his gold watch ( ? ) jewels by Mudge, with chain and seals. To son George, his gold watch by Jeffereys, with chain and seals.
    His wife and the Peales are guardians of his children, during their minority, and are his executors.
    They are to receive rents and profits of his real estate and personal estate, and use towards the education and maintenance of his children.
Witnesses: Elizabeth Peale, Maidstone, Thomas Wood and Henry Bundock, Strood.
Codicil dated 21st December 1808
To brother John Butler Barrow and his son Henry, £400 of 4% Bank of England consolidated annuities, each.
To niece Elizabeth Barrow, daughter of John, £400 of the same stock.
To nephew Richard Bromley, £300.
Witnesses: Elizabeth Peale, Maidstone, Thomas Wood and Henry Bundock, Strood
Proved 10th September 1811

2.   Marble Tablet on North Wall

M.S.
ROBERTI BERESFORD A. M.
VICARII DE GOUDHURST QUI OBIIT
3rd OCT. A.D. 1736 AETATIS 82nd
PLENUS SANC DIERUM
ET TEMEN SEMPER BEARUS ET FELIX
TAM SIRQULARI MORUM INTEGRITE
CUNCLISQ VIRTITIBUS VITAM SUAM
IN OMNE ILLIUS GRADU ORNOVIT
UR MARTEM VIRI TAN QUAM IMMATURAM
UXOR CHARA AMICIQ OMNES
EX ANIMO DESLEANT

Prerogative Court of Canterbury Will, dated 30th April 1736
Rev. Robert Beresford of Rochester Cathedral (Precinct ?)
    To John and Robert Beresford, sons of his late brother, John, and to Beresford and Elizabeth Felton, children of his late sister, Elizabeth Felton, £5 each.
   Rest and residue of money, securities, household goods, bedding and personal estate, to wife Hester, for ever. She is sole executor. Freeholds in Strood, occupied by Richard Wood and [     ] Bartholomew, also to wife, for ever.
Witnesses: J. ( ? ), M. Thurston and Thomas Johnson
Proved 7th December 1736

3.   Marble Tablet on South Wall, west of partition wall across church

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
JOHN BOGHURST, ESQ.
LATE OF THIS PARISH
WHO DIED ON THE 4th DAY OF JULY 1818
AGED 94 YEARS
ALSO OF ELIZABETH HIS DAUGHTER
WHO DIED AT ROCHFORD, ESSEX
ON THE 4th DAY OF MAY 1820
AGED 68 YEARS

Prerogative Court of Canterbury Will, dated12th December 1809
John Boghurst, Esquire, of Strood
   This is a very dense will of 17 pages, half of which consists of five codicils.
   The main money component is £25,000 in Bank of England Annuities. Little property and land is listed. The beneficiaries of the will are his daughter, Elizabeth Boghurst, nephews Richard and John Boghurst, and their children , if any. Thomas and Elizabeth Fry of Sheerness, he is a Shipwright, (was he a Master Shipwright ? Not specified), their children, William, Thomas, Rebecca, Elizabeth and Frances. (See Fry monument)
   Thomas and Mary Hider, who live next door to Boghurst and their son, Thomas; William Stott of Portsmouth, Mariner and wife Jane, their son and daughter, William and Jane, wife of Francis Jones
   The trustees and executors are daughter Elizabeth, Francis Barrow and Richard Boghurst of Frindsbury. After Barrow's death in 1810 (see monument), he is replace by Phillip Boghurst of Higham.
   Thomas and Mary Hider are to be allowed to continue to live at the house in Strood, rent free.
   They are not allowed to keep a public house, if they do, their legacy is void.
   Some property goes, after Elizabeth's death to John Tilden of Ifield Court for term of 99 years, from this he is to pay an annuity of £200 to nephew John Boghurst, for life.
   He desires Thomas Fry, Junior and his brother William to go to either Oxford or Cambridge Universities and take Holy Orders. Trustees are to assist in this desire. If they refuse, their legacies are affected. Land in this will consists of 3 acres, occupied by Edmund Aldersly, 2 acres occupied by, Henry Waklin (both in Strood) and 8 acres near Gun Lane, Strood, occupied by Richard Freeman.
   Witnesses: D. B. Lewis, James Bridge and Charles Mumford
Witnesses of Codicils
   1: D. B. Lewis, Charles Mumford and George Essell
   2: David Edwards, Curate of St. Nicholas, Rochester, James Bridge and William Hussey 
   3: D.B. Lewis, Thomas Weeks, Bricklayer, Strood and Elizabeth Yowell, Servant to Mr Boghurst
   4: Thomas Nevill, Gardener, Strood and John Scoones, Butcher, Strood 5: D. B. Lewis, Charles Mumford and Thomas Nevill

4.   Marble Tablet on North Wall

TO
THE MEMORY OF
CAPT. WILLIAM CURLING
WHO DIED YE 19th AUGUST 1746
AGED 76 YEARS
AND SARAH HIS WIFE
WHO DIED YE 17th AUGUST 1746
AGED 67 YEARS
CAPT. JOHN GUNSTON
DIED JAN. 8th 1752 AGED 45
IN MEMORY OF
WILLIAM CURLING GUNSTON
SON OF THE ABOVE
SECOND MATE OF THE CALCUTTA
DIED IN INDIA SEPT. 30th 1767
AGED 21
SARAH GUNSTON WIFE OF
CAPT. JOHN GUNSTON
DIED DEC. 10th 1774 AGED 63

Prerogative Court of Canterbury Will, dated 27th December 1751
John Gunston, Mariner
   To his mother, Sarah Gunston of Ramsgate, widow, £5. Residue to his wife, Sarah, for ever, she is also executor.
Witnesses: John Martin, Ann Curling and George Gother
Proved 27th February 1752
Consistory Court of Rochester Will, dated 5th August 1767
Sarah Gunston, Coal Merchant of Strood
   To sisters, Jane Thames, Elizabeth Austen and Ann Hulkes, all of her clothes, equally divided, except her yellow brocade gown, which goes to her God daughter, Sarah Mc Cowan, ("now an infant"). To sister Jane, a diamond ring, "which was my mother's"; to sister Elizabeth, her mourning diamond ring, which she bought as a mourning ring for her father and mother, William and Sarah Curling; to sister, Ann, her 2 rings, one a garnet and the other a small black enamelled mourning ring, for her father. To brother in law, James Hulkes,a five guinea piece; to son John Gunston, her diamond loop ring, to be kept by James Hulkes, until her son is married and then be given to his wife on the wedding day, only if his wife is of "good repute" and is approved of by James Hulkes. If her son does not marry a woman of good repute, or not to the liking of James Hulkes, he will sell the ring and give the money to her son. Also to son John, a silver punch bowl, this to be kept by James Hulkes on the same conditions as above.
   Son John and James Hulkes are executors.
   Rest and residue to son John.
   Witnesses: John Mc Cowan, David Stubley and Mary Stubley
   Proved 17th January 1775
Can we assume that Captain John Gunston was engaged in the coal trade from north east England?

5.   Gothick Tablet, North Side of Chancel Arch

DAVIDUS HERMITAGE DAY
ROFFENSIS ARMIGER
NATUS A.D. MDCCLXXII MORTUS A.D MDCCCXLIII
IN MEMORIAM
VIRI DESIDERATISSMI HOC MONUMENTUM
AMORIS ET PIETATIS SUAE VIDU AC FILLIS
MOERENTES PONI CURAVERUNT
PROPE JACIT VIDUA EJUS
MARIA ANNA
MORTUA ANNO MDCCC11 AETAT LXXXIII
OWNES SUOS MAXIMO SUI DESIDERIO
AFFECTOS RELIQUIT

Prerogative Court of Canterbury Will, dated 29th June 1842
David Hermitage of Rochester, Banker
   Confirms marriage settlement at marriage to Mary Ann.
   All furniture, plate, except large silver bowl presented to his father by Society of Arts and Sciences) pictures, linen, china and £500 to wife Mary. The silver bowl to eldest son alive at his death.
   Freehold property and leaseholds, residue of personal estate, to his wife and sons Thomas Henry, James and Rev. John Day, upon trust, to pay income to his wife, for life. After her death,to sell freeholds and leaseholds and collect together value of personal estate, for benefit of Thomas, Edward, James and John Day, sons of his son David, when they attain 21 years.
   Life annuities to son Charles and daughter, Penelope, after her death, to her children.
   His wife and sons, Thomas, James and John are executors.
   Witnesses: Meaburn Tatham, C. Procter, 24 Lincolns Inn Fields, Solicitor
Affidavit dated 20th June 1843
   Christopher Procter, sworn and confirms alterations and crossing outs were made before will was signed by testator and witnesses.
Proved 29th June 1843
Power reserved to Mary Ann Day, Widow, James and John Day

6.   Marble Tablet, with Crest, South Wall (See Churchyard)

HOC TABULA POSITA EST
IN MEMORIAM
GULIELMI WILDE DAY, EQUITAS
QUI VIRUS IN DOMO WEST HILL
NOMINATUM LABITOVIT
EX ESSIL SEXTO PRID
KAL. MAI ANN DOM 1844
AET 75

Prerogative Court of Canterbury Will, dated 28th October 1840
William Wylde Day, Esquire of Little Hermitage, Frindsbury
   To house keeper, Ann Bond, if with him at time of his death, £40 and mourning; to each servant, £10 and mourning, and wages due. To friend, Robert Henry Bartholomew of New Inn, Middlesex, Gentleman (lawyer), £100; to sister Penelope Hulkes, widow, annuity of £500, for life; also to Ann Bond, an annuity of £10 for life.
   He holds a bond, dated 2nd April 1829, in which William Webb of Cliffe, Miller and Mary Parker of Cliffe, widow, are bound in the sum of £150 and interest. He forgives them and gives them the principal money and interest, his executors will cancel the bond and give it to them.
   He has a promissory note dated 11th June 1832, in which David Day of Meopham, Farmer, is indebted to the sum of £100 and interest, the executors are to cancel this and give the note to Day, who also gets £50.
He has Warrants of Attorney, all dated 2nd October 1840, in which his nephew Edward Day, son of David Hermitage Day, is indebted for the payment of £1,000 and £500 and interest. He now gives the £1,000 to the children of Edward Day, who are living at time of testator's death, shared equally.
   To each of the children of Abraham Guy of Strood, Labourer, who married testator's cousin Lucy Day,as above, £100 shared equally. To [ ] Welch of Sidcup, Blacksmith, who married a daughter of of his cousin, David Day, £50, if Welch dies in testator's lifetime, then to his present wife. To [      ] Reed and [      ] Reed sons of Phoebe Day, sister of David Day, £50 each, to David Reed of Shorne, godson of testator's father, David Day, £30.
   He has an assurance policy with Norwich Union, on the life of Mary Parker, for £100. In case Mary Parker pays the premiums after his death, then money payable to be equally shared amongst her children, then living. If she does not pay premiums, his executors to pay them and the policy goes into his residuary personal estate.
   Trustees are to make investments to provide annuities bequeathed and set aside two sums of £2,000, upon trust, for purposes hereafter explained. They are to invest ultimate residue of money in the Public Funds and collect the interest until James Hulkes, son of his late nephew, James Hulkes, attains 21 years, when the investment will be transferred to him. Trustees are to collect interest from sum of £2,000, invested in same way, until Penelope Hulkes, daughter of the late James Hulkes, until she is 21, when the investment will be transferred to her. The other sum of £2,000 is to be likewise invested until Amelia Hulkes, sister of Penelope, is 21.
   Penelope Hulkes, Robert Henry Bartholomew will stand possessed of his real estate devised to them, upon trust, to invest rents until James Hulkes is 21, when it will be transferred to him.
   Witnesses: Charles May Simmons, Solicitor, Rochester and Stephen Steele, Surgeon of Strood
   Proved 18th May 1843

7.   Double Gothic Arches and Columns on North Wall

IN
MEMORY OF
WILLIAM FALSHAW
WHO DIED APRIL 22nd 1801
AGED 62 YEARS
ALSO OF
ANN FALSHAW 
WHO DIED MARCH 12th 1832
AGED 71 YEARS
ALSO OF
ELIZABETH ANN
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED JULY 17th 1790
AGED 2 YEARS
ALSO OF
THOMAS EDWARD HULKES*
WHO DIED JANUARY 24th 1824
AGED 50 YEARS
ALSO OF
THOMAS WILLIAM HULKES
WHO DIED JULY 28th 1831
AGED 22 YEARS
* See ChurchyardALSO OF
 ANN HULKES
 DAUGHTER OF
 WILLIAM AND ANN FALSHAW
 WHO DIED DECEMBER 25th 1870
  AGED 85 YEARS
ALSO OF
 ANN MARIA HULKES
 DAUGHTER OF
 THOMAS EDWARD AND ANN HULKES
 WHO DIED FEBRUARY 29th 1872
  AGED 61 YEARS

Universal British Directory 1795
   William Falshaw, Esq., Collector, H.M. Excise, Rochester
Prerogative Court of Canterbury, dated 28th June 1822
Ann Falshaw, widow of Rochester
   To two friends, John S. Capes, of Cheapside and James Bromley, Senior of Strood, (executors and trustees), all of her stock in the 5% Consols and other public funds and her real and personal estate and effects, upon trust, during the life of her daughter, Ann wife of Thomas Edward Hulkes.
   Trustees to pay daughter annual dividends. After her daughter's death, trustees are to transfer the principal for her daughter's children, as her daughter bequeaths. If her daughter makes no such bequest, trustees will maintain investment, for the benefit of her grand daughter, Ann Maria Hulkes but if she dies without lawful issue surviving, then for benefit of her grandsons, Thomas William Hulkes and Henry Stephen Hulkes in equal shares. But if they died without lawful issue, then trustees to pay her sister, Mary, widow of Stephen Males late of Ellinton, Huntingdonshire, Esquire, £30 annuity for life. After the latter's death, then to the children of her sisters, Elizabeth Wig[ ? ]ton, deceased, and Frances Falshaw, late of Ketterwell, Yorkshire, her god daughter, Ann Capes daughter of John Capes and children of James Bromley, to whom her late husband and herself, stood as god father and god mother. Also to each of her grandsons Thomas William Hulkes and Henry Stephen Hulkes, £1,000 at the death of their mother, Ann Hulkes or at 21 years if sooner, as a token of her regard and affection. They have been well provided for by their "good" grandfather, Thomas Hulkes, deceased.
   To daughter Ann Hulkes, £100 in 3% Consols, her furniture, plate and linen, for life; after her death,
to grandchildren, Thomas William and Henry Stephen Hulkes and Ann Maria Hulkes in equal shares. To each executor, £10. They to make inventory of her plate.
   Witnesses: Esther Baker, J.C. Weekes of Rochester
   Proved 29th September 1832
Prerogative Court of Canterbury Will, dated 30th October 1823
Edward Thomas Day Hulkes, Esquire of Chatham
   Mother, Penelope, widow, Richard Foreman and Rev. Alexander Browne, are joint executors.
   Wife Jane to be guardian of children, if she dies or re-marries, the executors will be guardians.
All household goods and furniture, carriage, horses, to Harriett Rawlins. £50 to servant Jane [     ], if she is in his service at his death. All real and personal estate to his executors, upon trust, to pay out of rents, annuity of £300 to wife Jane. A further annuity of £100 for education and maintenance of daughter, Penelope, when she is 21, she is to have annuity of £200.
   Executors can sell some of freeholds at their discretion.
   Witnesses: Charles Thompson, Surgeon, Rochester and Jacob George Bryant, Surgeon
Codicil dated 31st October 1823
   Confirms Rev. Browne as one of executors and trustees.
   Witnesses: George Melin, Assistant Surgeon to the Forces.
Affidavit
   John Simson Bullard is sworn, he was well acquainted with deceased and confirms codicil is in his hand and signature id authentic.
   Proved 15th January 1824
Prerogative Court of Canterbury Will, dated 2nd December 1823
Thomas Edward Hulkes, Gentleman, Rochester
   His affairs have been in a "deranged state" consequence to his bankruptcy. His estate and interests in various property, real and personal, have been for some time uncertain and undefined. All his estate, chattels, real, personal, money and investments, plate, books, stock in trade, insurance policies, either his own life or others and money due from the Thames and Medway Canal Company, on account of certain lands and premisses (part of his life estate), in a mill and land adjoining in Strood and Frindsbury; his money and credits in the mill, and all other estate, to Samuel Young, Esquire, Solicitor of the City of Westminster, in trust, to permit wife Ann to have rents for life. After her death, upon trust, to share equally amongst his three children, at 21 years of age.
   Wife's legacy not in lieu of Dower Rights or in lieu of settlement made before their marriage. Samuel Young is executor and guardian of his children during their minorities.
   Witnesses: Thomas Thompson, Surgeon, Rochester, Thomas Freeland, Victualler, Frindsbury and G. J. Freeland, Clerk to Mr Gibbs, Strood
   Proved 28th February 1824
Granted to widow Ann, Samuel Young has renounced the probate and execution.
Ann Maria Hulkes Charity
By her will, An Maria Hulkes bequeathed, after the death of her brother Henry Stephen, £3,000 to the Vicar of Strood, Town Councillors and Relief Committee of Strood, upon trust, to be invested and produce used to buy bread, coals, clothing or blankets for the "well conducted" poor of Strood, of all denominations. To be distributed on 19th March and 23rd December, unless Sundays, when the following Monday is substituted.

8.   Ledger on the grass, east of the Chancel, Formerly in the Old Church.  I have no idea how this stone
 came to be outside, it is not weathered at all, suggesting it has not been in the open for any prolonged period.

HERE LIE THE REMAINS OF
THOMAS FAUNCE, GENT.
AND ANNE HIS WIFE
HE DIED MARCH 1st 1735 AGED 74 YEARS
SHE DIED DEC. 24th 1750 AGED 82 YEARS
HERE ALSO REST THE BODIES OF
MR. JAMES TAPLEY
AND ELEANOR HIS WIFE
HE DIED NOV. 25th 1725 AGED 42 YEARS
SHE DIED NOV. 15th 1751 AGED 67 YEARS
LIKEWISE THE BODY OF
JAMES TAPLEY, ESQ.
SON OF THE ABOVE JAMES AND
ELEANOR TAPLEY
OF THIS PARISH WHO DEPARTED
THIS LIFE THE 15th OF JULY 1792
AGED 84 YEARS

Archdeaconry Court of Rochester Will, dated 5th May 1733
Thomas Faunce, Esquire, of Rochester
   His wife Anne is "amply provided for", from his real estate, already settled on her. His eldest son Thomas, is also "in some measure" provided for by estate, his father and mother have settled on him. Ample provision has also been made for eldest daughter, Anne on her marriage with Robert Milford; some provision has been made for daughter, Judith on her marriage with James Young. The youngest daughter, Margaret is not yet provided for. He makes additional provision for his wife, son Thomas and daughter Judith. In case Margaret survives her husband, in order to make provision for her, he gives to son Thomas, his farm and land called Avery Farm at Allhallows, lately occupied by Richard Phelps, then by [     ] Ketherman, now by [     ] Mitchell, and his other farm at Allhallows, Dagnam Farm, lately occupied by John Mitchell, after by [      ] Gill, now by [      ] Waters; also his third share of land in Halstow, lately occupied by [      ] Whear. Son is to hold farms, upon trust, and to allow his mother to receive rents, etc. After her death, son Thomas to raise out of the farms, by rent, sale or mortgage, and pay off debts; he is also to raise £800 to be paid to his sister Margaret. In case daughter Judith, survives her husband, brother Thomas will raise £500 for her. Thomas is to hold unsold farmland.
   To daughter Judith, a further £500 from his personal estate.
   Residue of goods, chattels and personal estate, after funeral costs, etc., to wife Anne. Any personal estate left after wife's death, to be equally shared between his three children.
   Wife Anne is executor.
   Witnesses: Ann Binskin, Samuel Smith and Henry Barrell
   Proved 27th May 1735
Prerogative Court of Canterbury Will, dated 9th December 1784
James Tapley, Esquire, of Loose
   Desires to be buried in the church at Strood, in the same grave as his father and mother.
   To good friend, Thomas Baker, who lives with him, his clothes, and big bedstead and furniture in his room, two pairs of sheets and pillow cases he may choose. He also has other furniture, china and linen in the house, he may choose, and 5 guineas. He also gets an annuity of £20 for life, this comes from the rent of his farm at Harrietsham, occupied by John Eversfield.
   To his two nieces, Eleanor Bentley and Mary King, £100 equally shared, plus another £100 from residue of his real estate. His gold watch to James Stevens of Yalding, whose great aunt gave it to testator. To his servant boy, John Mainwaring, who lives with him, 10 guineas and his silver pint pot, marked "J.T." To good friend, George Gates of Rochester, Gentleman, all his books and 1 guinea to buy a ring in remembrance of him. To the maid servant with him at his death, £5.
   To nephew, Thomas Cable of Strood, Butcher, two pieces of land at Frindsbury, occupied by Thomas Ayres, for ever. To nephew, Laurie Simmons of Gillingham, Yeoman, two pieces of land, occupied by Thomas Cable, for ever. All other property and land, residue of money and personal estate, charged with payment of legacies and annuity, to Thomas Cable, and Laurie Simmons, forever, upon trust. They to sell all that is not money securities, and share equally amongst his late sister's children, Alice Cable, Ann Simmons and Eleanor Stott.
   Witnesses: (? ) Charles, Mary Charles and John Saunders
Codicil dated 27th February 1786
   His late brother in law, John Simmons of Gillingham made testator his executor to sell his real estate and pay his ( ? ) legacies ? Testator has been unable to do this. Now his executors, Thomas Cable and Laurie Simmons, are to sell this real estate and £600 of Tapley's stock and follow John Simmons will. This will left £400 to his son James Simmons and the same sum to Eleanor Bentley and Mary King, (daughters). He also left £450 to son Tapley Simmons. Because John Simmon's real estate has not been sold, Tapley has been unable to pay legacies, but he has paid interest to Eleanor Bentley and Mary King, and considerable sums to Tapley Simmons, as will be found in his accounts.
   Witnesses: John Godden, ( ? ) Baker and Robert Godden
   Proved 26th July 1792

9.   Marble Tablet, North of Chancel Arch

IN A VAULT
NEAR THIS MONUMENT IS INTERRED THE BODY
OF MR. THOMAS FRY
LATE OF THIS PARISH
WHO DIED AT RAINHAM ON THE 25th OF AUGUST 1832
AGED 68 YEARS
ALSO THE BODY OF
ELIZABETH WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED ON THE 10th OF APRIL 1842
AGED 69 YEARS

10.   Marble Tablet, South of Chancel Arch

MELISCENT THE WIFE OF JOHN GIBBS
SOLICITOR
DIED 15th DAY OF JANUARY 1818 AGED59 YEARS
THE DECEASED WAS THE SURVIVING DAUGHTER
OF ROBERT POLHILL A.M. VICAR OF
GOUDHURST AND RECTOR OF SHADOXHURST

11.   Black Marble Tablet, North Wall  Once Included White Marble with Arms

I.S.E.
SAMUEL GIBSON A.M.
ECCLESIAE DE FRINDSBURY QUONDAM VICARIUS
QUAM PROVINCIAM PIA SEDULITATE
ET INTEGRITATE VITAE PER 34 ANNOS ORNAVIT
RELIGIONEM SINE SUCO ET SUPERSTITIONE
DOCTRNAM SINE FAMAE AUCUPIO COLUIT
ORTU SATIS FELIX BENEFICENTIA MAJOR
UTRUMQUE TACERI MALUIT
GRAVTATEM MORUM CUM SUAVITATE COMPOSUIT
PACIS QUOD VIXIT FEMINA LATE SPARFIT
MORIENS AMPLAM MESSEM RECEPIT
AMORUM SATUR (SEPTUAGENARIO PAULO MINOR)
ANIMAM DEO PLACIDE REDDENS FEB. 10th 1724
PRISCILLA FILIA UNICA SUPERSTES ATQUE HAERES
PATRI PARITER AC MATRI CHARISSIMAE PRISCILLAE
IN VITA SIMUL ET IN MORTE CONJUNCTISSIMA
POSUIT
JUXTA CINERES PARETUM ETIAM COLLOCARI
PRISCILLA FILIA VOLIUTE
NUPSIT EA GERGIO GREEN S.T.B.
ECCLESIA DE CLIFFE IN HAC VICUNIE RECTOR
EIQUA DESUNCTO PER ANNOS CONTINNOS 27
VIDUA SUPERFUIT
NATA ES A.D. 1698
DENATA 10th AUG. 1769

GREEN see GIBSON

GUNSTON see CURLING

12.   Marble Tablet, with Crest, South Wall

JACOBUS HULKES
DE CHATHAM ARM.
OC ETAT SUAE 50 JAN. 29th
1821
"Cunctis Ille Bonis Flebilis Occidit"

13.   Marble Tablet, with Crest, South Wall

EDWARDUS THOMAS DAY HULKES ARM.
DECISSET
DIE NOVEMBRIS SECUNDO
MDCCCXXIII
ANNO AETATIS VIGESIMO SEPTIMO

(See Falshaw for Will)

14.   Marble Tablet, with Crest, South Wall

JACOBUS HULKES ARM.
DECISSET DIE APRILIS DECIMO SEPTIMO
MDCCCXXXVI
ANNO AETATIS TRIESIMO PRIMO

Prerogative Court of Canterbury Will, dated 23rd March 1836
James Hulkes, Esquire, of Little Hermitage, Frindsbury
   This is a long will, mostly concerned with detailed trust rules.
   Desires to be buried in family vault at Strood Church.
   Top wife, Jane, all household furniture and goods, except fixtures, horses, carriages and harness, wines and liquors. She also gets £100. £100 to each of his executors.
   Rest and residue of real and personal estate, to mother, Penelope and Robert Henry Bartholomew of New Inn, London, Gentleman, upon trust. They are to sell this, except Government Securities, to pay debts and legacies, etc.
   They are to pay his widow an annuity of £300, for life, this is in lieu of Dower Rights.
   To such of his daughters who are living, £4,000 each at 21 years. In the meantime, the money to be invested and interest used towards their maintenance and education.
   Rest and residue, including his lathe and fittings, tools, etc., plate, plated goods, pictures, prints, books, bookcase, to trustees, in trust, for son James and any other sons alive at his death or to be born, at 21 years, shared equally.
   He has a brewery business in Chatham, which trustees will discontinue, either wholly or partly, as they think fit.
   Witnesses: Charles May Simmons, Solicitor, Rochester, W.W. Day, Little Hermitage and Edward Egglesden, Coachman to Mrs Penelope Hulkes.
Codicil dated 31st March 1836
   Very technical, trustees can appoint additional trustees.
   Witnesses: W. W. Day and Edward Egglesden
Codicil dated 31st March 1836
   If his mother wishes to take possession of Little Hermitage estate, which he holds under a lease granted by her, she may do so, giving notice in writing, within six months of his death. He now gives mother Penelope all fixtures. All wines and spirits, watches, clocks, chimney ornaments, shells and curiosities, turnery performances by his father and himself also to his mother; she also has all clothes and linen.
   Witnesses: Charles May Simmons, W.W. Day and Edward Egglesden
   Proved 3rd July 1836

15.   Marble Tablet, with Crest, South Wall

PENELOPE HULKES
JACOBI HULKES RELICTA
OB AETAS SUAE 78 MAR 21st
1848

Prerogative Court of Canterbury Will, dated, 30th November 1841
Penelope Hulkes of Little Hermitage, Frindsbury
   Desires to be buried in family vault at Strood Church.
   Appoints Robert Henry Bartholomew of New Inn, Middlesex is sole executor, he has £100. To Mrs Mary Packer the Elder of Cliffe an annuity of 4 shillings per week and servant John Coleman gets £10.
   Rest and residue of personal estate and trust estate she may hold to her executor, upon trust. Grand daughters, Penelope Jane Hulkes and Amelia Hulkes, £4,000 each at 21 years.
   Witnesses: Henry Coulter, Chatham and Thomas Dewsberry, Rochester
Codicil dated 19th January 1848
   Her executor has died since she made her will, she now appoints grandson James Hulkes in his place.
   Witnesses: Edward Griffiths, Lincoln's Inn Fields and Ann Reveley ? of Little Hermitage.
   Proved 20th April 1848
Henry Smetham described the Hulkes' tomb in the churchyard as, ".. a substantial tomb, surrounded by iron railings, and shielded from the weather by a zinc covered canopy". . The chest tomb, (sans railings and cover), just south of the tower is the Hulkes family tomb, with the family crest. It is a short distance south of the tower, I assume this is the tomb Smetham is referring to (See Churchyard)

HULKES see FALSHAW (and Churchyard)

16.   Brass Plaque on North Wall

TO THE GLORY OF GOD AND IN MEMORY OF
JOHN GEORGE JEFFERY
WHO FOR UPWARDS OF 50 YEARS FAITHFULLY SERVED THE PARISH OF
STROOD AS HEADMASTER OF THE BOYS' SCHOOLAND AS
CHORISTER, ORGANIST AND CHOIR MASTER OF THIS CHURCH
DIED 2nd OCTOBER 1915 AGED 71 YEARS
R.I.P.
THIS TABLET WAS ERECTED BY PARISHIONERS AND FRIENDS

17.   SMALL MARBLE TABLET, NORTH WALL

IN MEMORY OF
EDWARD POCOCK
4th SON OF HENRY JOSEPH & ANN POCOCK OF UPNOR
FORMERLY A MEMBER OF THE CHOIR
OF THIS CHURCH
WHO DIED 17th JANUARY 1875 AGED 23 YEARS
AT CHIWYA IN CENTRAL AFRICA
UPON THE ANGLO – AMERICAN EXPEDITION
TO DISCOVER THE SOURCE OF THE NILE
"Doing His Duty Well"

According to Smetham, this monument was erected by the Daily Telegraph.

POLHILL see GIBBS

ROBERTS see SLAUGHTER

18.   Marble Tablet on North Wall

IN EVER LOVING MEMORY OF
OUR DEAR SON
VICTOR CHARLES STURLA ROBINSON
1st BATT. ROYAL FUSILERS (LONDON REGIMENT)
WHO DIED OF WOUNDS RECEIVED IN ACTION
IN FRANCE ON THE 16th OF OCTOBER 1918
AFTER FOUR YEARS SERVICE
FOR HIS KING AND COUNTRY
AGED 30
"He fought the fight and kept the faith,
And the Master says," Well Done",
While he gives him the faithful warrior's crown,
And the prize of a race well run"

19.   Marble Tablet with Arms, South Wall

HENRY SHEAFE ATTORNEY AT LAW
DIED 16th FEBRUARY 1752 AGED 59 YEARS
ELIZABETH SHEAFE HIS WIFE DIED
3rd NOVEMBER 1757 AGED 56 YEARS
ROBERT TAYLOR ATTORNEY AT LAW
DIED 17th JANUARY 1762 AGED 44 YEARS
ANN TAYLOR WIFE OF THE ABOVE AND
DAUGHTER OF HENRY AND ELIZ. SHEAFE
DIED 2nd FEBRUARY 1782 AGED 61 YEARS
SARAH SHEAFE DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE HENRY & ELIZ.
SHEAFE DIED 17th AUG. 1785 IN THE 51st YEAR OF HER AGE
SARAH SHEAFE ERECTED THIS STONE
TO THE MEMORY OF THE ABOVE

Prerogative Court of Canterbury Will, dated 11th February 1752
Henry Sheafe
   Daughter, Ann is sole executor. His body to be buried under his family pew, in a double deal coffin.
   Thomas Taylor to be undertaker. His freehold properties in Kent or elsewhere, not held in trust, to wife, Elizabeth, for ever.
   All leasehold and personal estate for term of leases, household goods, investments, his own money or in partnership with Robert Taylor, and all other monies, to his wife and daughters, Ann and Sarah, equally shared.
   Witnesses: Ann Woodgate, Mary Norman, Mark of Mary Hulkes, Mary Hulkes
   Proved 20th February 1752
Note in Margin, dated 7th December 1827
Will was not administered by Ann Sheafe, now deceased. Her sole executor, sister Sarah did not proved Ann's will,and is also dead, so administration granted to William Nokes of Woolwich, Gentleman, on behalf of John Rugden of Plumsead, Esquire, concerning the Henry Dalyson Charity, (except property in Chatham on 500 year lease, granted to Henry Sheafe on 8th October 1751.) This must refer to property which Henry Sheafe held in trust?
Prerogative Court of Canterbury Will, dated 23rd May 1757
Robert Taylor
   All real and personal estate to wife, Ann for ever. She is also sole executor.
   Witnesses: William Buck, Matthew Hood and Henry Mitton
   Proved 23th January 1762

20.   Marble Tablet with Crest, North Wall

UNDERNEATH
ARE THE BODYS (sic) OF MARY WIFE OF
WILLIAM SLAUGHTER ESQ., OB. 19th DEC.
1704 AET 33 AND MARY THEIR DAUGHTER
WHO DIED AN INFANT THIS MARBLE IS PUT
UP IN MEMORY OF THEM BY DAME ELIZ.
ROBERTS THEIR ONLY SURVIVING CHILD
AND WIFE OF SR. WALTER ROBERTS
OF GLASTONBURY IN THIS COUNTY, BART. 1740

William Slaughter, of St. Nicholas, Rochester, was an attorney, and married Mary Venman, of Strood, at St. Mary Magdalen, Old Fish Street Hill, London, on 29th April 1697 (Smetham).
   Glassenbury is in the parish of Cranbrook, home of the Roberts family since the reign of Richard II. Cranbrook church contains a Roberts family monument in the form of a genealogical tree, showing many generations.

21.   Metal Plaque on North Wall

TO THE GLORY OF GOD
AND IN MEMORY OF
JOSEPH STACE
OF THIS PARISH WHO DIED 27th JAN. 1908
THIS TABLET WAS ERECTED BY PARISHIONERS
AND FRIENDS TO COMMEMORATE HIS BEQUEST
OF £950 TO DISCHARGE THE OUTSTANDING
PAROCHIAL DEBT INCURRED UNDER THE STROOD
LOCAL ACT OF 1812 HE ALSO BEQUEATHED
TO THE CITY OF ROCHESTER THE ULTIMATE
RESIDUE OF HIS ESTATE TO BE DEVOTED
TO THE REDUCTION OF THE MUNICIPAL DEBT
"Owe no Man Anything"

22.   Marble Tablet, North Side of Chancel Arch

NEAR THIS TABLET
ARE DEPOSITED THE REMAINS OF
THOMAS STEVENS
LATE OF LAMBERHURST, SUSSEX (sic)
WHO DIED THE 4th OF NOVEMBER 1824
AGED 95 YEARS
ALSO FRANCES WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED THE 29th OF AUGUST 1800
AGED 65 YEARS
LIKEWISE THREE OF THEIR CHILDREN
WHO DIED IN THEIR INFANCY

Prerogative Court of Canterbury Will, dated 7th September 1824
Thomas Stevens of Lamberhurst, Sussex, (sic), Late Senior Alderman of Rochester
   To friends, Thomas Thompson of Frant?, near Sevenoaks, Gentleman, Robert Gunning, St. Mary's Hall, Gentleman and David John Day of Rochester, Gentleman, his freeholds, including farm house and lands in Frindsbury and Higham, occupied by Edward Butcher and his freehold in Rochester High Street, occupied by [      ] and [      ] Gould; his freehold 20 acres in Higham occupied by Thomas Bentley, his freehold called Quarrinton House used as two dwellings, adjoining the "Malthouse Shovel" public house in the east end of Chatham High Street (actually in Parish of Gillingham), occupied by Edward Shrewsbury; three freehold cottages adjoining the "Cossack" public house in Delce Lane, Rochester, occupied by [      ] Wildish and [      ] Broughton and [      ] Goodridge; four freeholds in Maidstone Road and Pleasant Row, adjoining the "Royal George" public house, in Rochester, occupied by Widow Stiles, Frederick West, John Bassham and Edward Landen; freehold adjoining the "Angel" public house, in Strood, occupied by James West; freehold adjoining the "Victory" public house in Strood, occupied by John Wilson and a cottage near the "Falstaff" public house in Highham, occupied by [      ] Arthes, upon trust, during the life of his daughter, Mary, wife of Charles Thompson of Rochester, Surgeon, to pay annual rents to her. After her death, if her husband survives her, then to him for life. After both deaths, then to her daughters, equally shared.
   Brewhouse and house, storehouse, malt house, waterworks, stable, coach house and buildings adjoining brewery, several public houses, freehold and leasehold, in and near Rochester and other parishes in Kent. Of these, one third has been settled on daughter Mary at her marriage. The brew house and dwellings have been mortgaged by him to raise sufficient money, now in the Bank of England Annuities, to provide an annual sum of £800, in the names of his trustees, for benefit of Jon Prentis Henslow, of Rochester, Gentleman, and Frances his wife, (Steven's other daughter). This is in lieu of profits from brewing business, where Henslow was his partner.
   To his trustees, house adjoining brewery, in which he once lived and other house lately occupied by Tadman, now by the brewer or the clerk of the brewery. The furniture of his former house and all contents and freehold and leasehold public houses in and near Rochester, Chatham, Frindsbury, Cobham, Meopham, Luddesdown, Wouldham, Strood and Higham, and other properties not already mentioned, and £2,000 given by him to the funds of the brewery, this to be placed by his trustees in bank annuities, upon trust. They to allow his daughter Mary and husband to live in his old house, for life, and contents of house. Her husband is to carry on brewery business, until two of his younger sons, Charles and Richard Thompson, or other sons are 21. At the age of 14, they are to attend the accounting house of the business and assist there, for which they will be paid £50 per annum, each. Trustees to allow nephew Thomas Chambers, late apprentice to Henry Dixon Edmeades of Strood, Joiner, to have free use and occupation of public house, called the "King's Head" at Upnor, for life, for annual rent of £2.
   Trustees to apply his 3% bank annuities he has at death, towards discharge of mortgage of £26,666 13s 4d and dispose of £2,000 advanced by him to brewery.
   Surplus of two thirds of profits of brewery to Richard and Charles Thompson at 21.
   To servant Charity Baldwin, £200, to servants Mary and Thomas Baldwin, £10 each for mourning; to Thomas Chambers all his clothes.
   Witnesses: D. B. Lewis, Thomas Pawley of Lamberhurst, Clothier and Thomas Francis of Lamberhurst, Carpenter
   Proved 15th March 1826
   Robert Gunning and David Day have renounced execution of will
Thomas Stevens built Gadshill Place, at Higham, which was later the home of Charles Dickens. Mayor of Rochester, in 1787 and 1801, his signature included his title, "Mare of Rochester" !

TAYLOR see SHEAFE

 

PART TWO Monuments in the old church, recorded by John Thorpe in the early 18th century and published by his son in Registrum Roffensis, 1769.

BOOTH see JELFE

23.   Ledger Stone in the Chancel

HERE LYETH THE BODY OF
JOSEPH CAESAR AND MARY HIS WIFE
HE HAD ISSUE BY HER NINE CHILDREN
VIZ. AUGUSTINE, ELIZABETH, JULIUS,
MARY, TITUS, TIBERIUS, CAROLINUS,
CATHERINE, FRANCES
HE DIED NOVEMBER 20th 1668
AETAT SUAE 41
SHE DIED APRIL 10th 1701
AETAT SUAE 68
LIKEWISE HERE LYETH THE BODY OF
JULIUS CAESAR
SON OF JOSEPH AND MARY CAESAR
WHO DIED APRIL 29th 1712
AETAT 55

CAESAR see SIMMONDS

24.   Ledger Stone in the Nave, near Belfry

HERE LYETH
INTERRED THE BODY OF
JANE CLIVE
THE WIFE OF MR. RICHARD CLIVE
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
MARCH 30th 1700
AGED 52 YEARS
"In Briefe, to speak thy praise let this suffice,
Thou wast a wife most loving, modest, wife,
A pious woman, to thy neighbours kind,
A worthy mistress, and of a liberal mind."
HERE ALSO
LYETH THE BODY OF
SARAH CLIVE
THE WIFE OF
RICHARD CLIVE
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
THE 15th OF JUNE 1721

25.   14th Century Ledger, incised effigy of a woman praying , North Aisle

KI: PVR: LALME: MARIOBE: E: JOHAN: CREYE: PRIERACIS: VINS: IVRUS: DE: PARDVN: AVERA:

26.   Ledger Stone in Chancel

HERE LYETH ROBERT AND MARGARET
CHILDREN OF ROBERT AND MARY CURTIS
ROBERT                   MARCH THE 8th 1712
                                    DIED
MARGARET                 OCTOBER THE 31st 1720

27.   Ledger Stone, North Aisle

HERE LYETH THE BODY OF
ELIANOR EVANS LATE WIFE OF
WILLIAM EVANS OF WINDSOR, GENTLEMAN
SEPT. 16th 1705
AGED 77

28.   Ledger Stone in the Nave

HERE LYETH THE BODY OF
WILLIAM
THE SON OF
WILLIAM FURNER
OF THIS PARISH
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
THE 2nd OF AUGUST 1712
IN THE 19th YEAR OF HIS AGE
HERE ALSO LYETH THE BODY OF
SUSANNA
THE WIFE OF THE SAID
WILLIAM FURNER
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
THE 1st OF SEPTEMBER 1712
IN THE 48th YEAR OF HER AGE
HERE LIETH ALSO THE BODY OF
MR. WILLIAM FURNER SEN.
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
THE 28th OF MAYMANO DOM 1722
AGED 65

P.C.C. Will , dated 13th May 1721
William Furner, House Carpenter
   He wishes to be buried in the church as near to his son, William, as possible.
   £5 to the poor people of Strood, not receiving parish alms, to be distributed on the day of his funeral or following Sunday.
   To his wife, Mary, an annuity of £20, or life, this is payable from Richard Tassell, her son ,pursuant on a bond made by Richard Tassell, her former husband, before their marriage. Richard Tassell Junior as his father's executor is responsible for this annuity.
   Also to his wife, for life, his half share in a water mill in Strood, now occupied by Reginald Head. To his two grandsons, William and John Fidge, his leasehold farm called Sheppard's in Sheldwich, occupied by Moses Easter. Furner holds this farm on a lease from Corpus Christi College, Oxford. If both grandsons die before they are 21, then to his kinsman, William Stott, for the remainder of the term. His little property near Faversham, occupied by Thomas Merritt, to the above grandsons, for ever. If both grandsons have no lawful issue, then to William Stott, for ever. Also to the above grandsons, his leasehold in Strood, known as "Noah's Ark" and another small leasehold adjoining, occupied by Widow Gardin ?. If the above grandsons die before they are 21, then to their brothers, George and Michael Fidge.
   His kinsman William Stott will receive rents from the properties until grandsons are 21.Stott is to use the money for the education and clothing of William and John Fidge. Any surplus to testator's daughter, Ann Fidge, mother of the above grandsons. If Ann dies before William and John, then Stott is to retain money until William and John are 21 and then pay it to them.
   To William Stott, who now lives with the testator, testator's own dwelling house in Strood and five small properties adjoining, occupied by himself, Henry Netherwood, Sarah Hills, Stephen Trygellins ?, George Trumbull and Jasper Riddle, for ever. He desires Stott not to sell or mortgage any part of these properties. His wife can live in his dwelling house, with Stott, rent free, for six months after his death, or as long as his wife and Stott agree.
    Also to William Stott, his little property opposite the "Angel" in Strood, occupied by James Swift, for ever. Stott must keep properties in good repair. The last property is charged with the payment of an annuity of 40 shillings to the Minister of Strood, for ever, towards the Charity School in Strood, for as long as it continues. If it closes, then the Minister will use the money on bread for 20 of the most needy of the poor widows, or other people of Strood, not receiving parish alms. If the money is not paid, the Minister has power to recover the money.
   Also to William Stott, two leasehold properties in Strood, occupied by Thomas Mitchell and Robert Hunt. To kinswomen, Jane and Elizabeth Furner, eleven small properties in Rivers Ally, in Rochester High Street, occupied by Anthony Swansbury, Thomas Jackson, Thomas Cooper, Edward Wetherly, Evan Jones, William Atkins, Amy Verrill, John Price, John Hitch ?, Thomas Blewitt and John Clarke. Also to his kinswomen, three properties in Cage Lane, Strood, occupied by Joseph King, Robert Henderson and Susannah Dye, for ever.
   To William Paget of Cobham, his horse and furniture, to Mrs Elizabeth Paget, his wife, a gold ring of 20 shillings value, to their four children, Elizabeth, Mary, Thomas and Tassell, £5 each. To his son and daughter in law, Richard and Elizabeth Tassell, eac a gold ring of 20 shillings value. To his very good friend and kinsman, Thomas Dobson and Mary, his wife, each a gold ring of 20 shillings value. To Edward and John Dobson, £10 each. To his good friend, Thomas Winter, a gold ring, value 20 shillings.
   His executor is to receive rents from his freeholds for one year to pay debts, funeral costs, legacies, etc., his stock in trade, household goods and personal estate to be valued and sold. Executors to pay residue to William and John Fidge, Ann their mother, Elizabeth and Jane Furner and William Stott in equal shares. William is sole executor. Nominates Rev. C. Parfect and Henry Pooley as overseers of the will, desiring them everything is done properly, according to his will. They have 5 guineas for their trouble, from his personal estate.
   Witnesses: Susanna Wharam or Whaham? And William Clarke, Junior
Codicil dated 26th May 1722
   Regarding the legacy of 40 shillings from a property occupied by James Swift, he has disposed of this property sine making the will. Now the money will come from the three house in Cage Lane for the same purpose. The school will particularly teach the poor children knowledge and practise of the Christian Religion of the Church of England.
   Witnesses: Robert Stunt, Henry Sheafe and Henry Jackson
   Proved 20th May 1722

29.   Brass with effigies of a Man and three Women, in the Nave

HIC JACENT THOMAS GLOVER, AGNES, ALICIA & JHNA, UXES EJS. QI.OBIIT XIII DIE MES FEBRUARII ANO DNI MCCCXLIIII QRO AIAB PPICIETEUR DEUS AMEN

30.   Black Marble on North Wall

NEAR THIS PLACE
LIETH THE BODY OF
ELIZABETH
THE DAUGHTER OF
CAPT. JAMES GOTHER
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
THE 6th OF OCTOBER 1695
AGED 25 YEARS

31.   Two Small Stone in the Nave

HERE LYETH THE BODY OF
THOMAS HAYES
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
THE 12th DAY OF MAY
ANNO DOM 1693
AGED 65 YEARS

NEAR THIS PLACE
LYETH THE BODY OF
BETHIAH
THE WIFE OF
THOMAS HAYES
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
THE 16th DAY OF APRIL 1690
AGED 52 YEARS

Consistory Court of Rochester Will, dated 9th May 1693
Thomas Hayes, House Carpenter of Strood.
   He gives to his children, John and Elizabeth Hayes, all his property in Strood, known by the name or sign of "The Sadlers Arms", occupied by [      ] Clench, and his other property, on condition that, one year after his death, they sell the properties; the money to be added to his personal estate.
   To son, Thomas, 5 shillings, To grandson, Thomas, son of Thomas, £15, to his two sisters, testator's grand daughters, Katherine and Elizabeth, £5 each. The latter legacies to be paid when they are 20 years old. To daughter, Elizabeth, all of her late mother's clothes. After debts and funeral costs, etc., are paid, a sum, not exceeding £100, from his his personal estate to be divided between his children, John, James and Elizabeth, half to John and James, and half to Elizabeth. If his estate can not raise the £100 to be divided amongst his children, the the sum will be £50, the legacies of £5 and £15 before given shall be less or half ?
   His children, John, James and Elizabeth are his executors. He desires George Lattenden of Frindsbury, Yeoman, to be Overseer of the will and to assist his executors.
   Witnesses: James Hayes ?, Samuel ? and John ? Walsall

32.   Ledger Stone in the South Aisle

HERE LYETH THE BODY OF
ROSE
THE WIFE OF
THOMAS HIND
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
THE 28th OF OCTOBER 1722
AGED 70 YEARS

33.   Ledger Stone in the North Aisle

HERE LYETH THE BODY OF
SAMEUL HOLWILL
AND ELIZABETH HIS WIFE
AND TWO CHILDREN
EDWARD AND ELIZABETH
HE DIED JUNE 21st 1699
AETAT SUAE 75

34.   Ledger Stone in the Nave

HERE LYETH THE BODY OF
MARY JELFE
DAUGHTER OF
MRS. MARY JELFE
OF THIS PARISH WIDDOW
WHO DYED THE 2nd OF MARCH 1673
AGED 23 YEARS
AND ALSO THE BODY OF
MR. FERD. BOOTH
LATE MINISTER OF THIS PARISH
WHO DYED THE 4th OF FEBRUARY 1679
AGED 35 YEARS
AND ALSO THE BODY OF
THE ABOVE MENTIONED
MRS. MARY JELFE WIDDOW
WHO DYED THE 2nd OF MARCH 1679
AGED 63 YEARS
AND ALSO THE BODY OF
ELIZABETH
THE DAUGHTER OF
THE ABOVE MENTIONED
MR. BOOTH
AND PRISCILLA HIS WIFE
WHO DIED THE 18th OF APRIL 1680
AGED 4 YEARS

35.   Ledger Stone in the Chancel

UNDER THIS STONE
LYETH INTERRED THE BODY OF
WILLIAM LEWIS
SONE OF
WILLIAM LEWIS
DEPUTY VICTUALLER OF
HIS MAJESTY'S NAVY AT CHATHAM
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
THE 27th OF MAY 1639
AETATIS SUAE ...3... ANNORUM

36.   Ledger Stone in the South Aisle

HERE LYETH THE BODY OF
MARY PLAY
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
THE 17th DAY OF JANUARY 1711
AGED 54
AND ALSO HER HUSBAND
JOHN PLAY
WHO DEPARTED THE
12th DAY OF MAY 1699
AGED 73

37.   Ledger Stone in the Chancel

HERE LYETH THE BODY OF
DOROTHY PUNNETT
THE WIFE OF
CAPT. THO. PUNNETT
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
THE 29th OF JANUARY 1713
AGED 67 YEARS

38.   Ledger Stone in the North Aisle

HERE LYETH THE BODY OF
STEPHEN SIMMONDS
LATE GUNNER OF
HER MAJESTY'S SHIP
BRITANNIA
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
NOV. THE 23rd 1703
AETAT SUAE 72
AND THE BODY OF
ELIZABETH HIS WIFE
THE DAUGHTER OF
JOSEPH AND MARY CAESAR
HE HAD BY HER SEVEN CHILDREN

39.   Ledger Stone with Arms, in the North Aisle

HERE LYETH INTERRED
THE BODY OF
CHRISTOPHER VENMAN, GENT.
WHO DIED JUNE THE 17th 1710
AGED 41

40.   Tablet with Arms on North Wall

NEAR THIS PLACE
LYETH INTER'D THE BODY OF
CAPT. ROBERT WOOD
OBIIT 12th MARCH ANNO 1686
ALSO THE BODY OF
ANN WOOD
HIS WIFE
OBIIT 29th JAN.ANNO 1702 AETAT 76

41.   Inscription over door in North Wall of Chapel South of the South Aisle

THIS CHAPEL WAS BOUGHT AND REPAIRED BY CAPT. ROBERT WOOD ANNO DOMINI 1705

Appendix - Inscriptions found by Henry Smetham under the floor and published in his "History of Strood",

42.   Altar Tomb?

ROBERT BIGGAR
WHO DIED AUGUST 7th 1806
(No age recorded by Smetham)
MARY
WIFE OF
JOHN BOGHURST
WHO DIED MARCH 30th 1794
AGED 84 YEARS

43.   Ledger Stone, Partly cover by "brick furnace"

WILLIAM BARROW
LIEUTENANT OF HIS MAJESTY'S NAVY
SON OF THE ABOVE
JOHN BARROW
WHO DIED 6th JUNE 1772
AGED 27 YEARS

Prerogative Court of Canterbury Will, dated 31st march 1772
William Barrow, Gentleman, late lieutenant of H.M.S. Sloop "Hound"
   His house to his wife, Elizabeth and "honoured mother, Elizabeth, widow, for life. After death of survivor, then to his brothers and sister, Francis, John and Elizabeth wife of Richard Bromley, equally shared. His mother is executor.
   Witnesses: Thomas Craddock, William Twopenny and William Twopenny, Junior
   Proved 22nd June 1772

44.   Ledger Stone

JOHN VENMAN, SENR.
OBIIT 25th NOVEMBER 1703
AETAT 32

Smetham states "Christopher" but it is John in the Register, (buried at the end of November) and the will (below) confirms this identification. The Senior is problematic, no son appears in the will, perhaps he was dead, although one is more likely to have this suffix if both father and son were alive; if there was a son he would have been a child, if so, would the suffix apply? One might not expect a shipwright to be buried inside the church, but House Carpenter, Thomas Hayes, was buried in the nave. Also, what is the relationship between John and Christopher Venman, Gent.?
Consistory Court of Rochester Will dated 11th October 1703
John Venman, Shipwright of Strood.
   His wages, ready money and all household goods and personal estate, to his wife, Jane, for ever. Jane is sole executor and guardian of his daughter, Mary.
   Witnesses: John Exabee and Richard Sheafe
   Proved 9th December 1703

45.   Ledger Stone, with Arms

WILLIAM PHILLIPS, GENT.
SARAH HIS WIFE
SHE WAS FORMERLY WIFE OF
CHRISTOPHER VENMAN

Sarah Phillips Charity
I am assuming this is one and the same Sarah Phillips ?
   By her will dated 24th June 1740 she bequeathed £188 18s 3d Old South Sea Stock, to the Minister, Churchwardens and Overseers of Strood, upon trust. They were to spend dividends on bread to be distributed, on the donor's birthday (8th November) to most industrious poor of Strood, not receiving parish alms, as trustees think fit. The South Sea Annuities were paid off on 22nd March 1855 and the money converted into £198 3s 7d Consols at per annum income of £5 18s 10d. The sum bequeathed by Phillips was originally £50, which was due to parish after the death of her nephew, William Pearson, who died about 1747 but the money was not paid over to the parish until 1778.


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This typed manuscript, date unknown, consists, with three exceptions, of monuments which can no longer be found. The three still extant are, the May headstone, which I am including under South West Corner; the Stevens chest tomb, see Churchyard Existing Monuments, and the Fry monument, the latter inside the church, see Interior.
   This record seems to be accurate, although not all the ages can be guaranteed to be accurate.
   It is also not clear whether some of the monuments are headstones or ledgers.

46.   [1]   

TO THE MEMORY OF
MR. MARK BARNES
OF THIS PARISH
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
ON THE 22nd OF JULY 1803
IN THE 33rd YEAR OF HIS AGE
ALSO
TWO CHILDREN WHO
DIED IN THEIR INFANCY
ALSO
THOMAS R. SAKER
WHO UNFORTUNATELY WAS LOST IN
1834
AGED 56 YEARS
ALSO
MARIA WIFE OF BOTH THE ABOVE
WHO DIED JANY. 17Th 1850
IN HER 75th YEAR
ALSO
MARK AND ANN BARNES
GRANDCHILDREN OF THE ABOVE

47.   [2]   

IN MEMORY OF
JAMES BARTHOLOMEW
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
THE 16th OF JULY 1774
IN THE 75th YEAR OF HIS AGE
ALSO OF
SARAH HIS WIFE
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
THE 2nd OF OCT. 1776
IN THE 76th YEAR OF HER AGE
ALSO
WILLIAM BARTHOLOMEW
SON OF THE ABOVE
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
ON THE 16th NOV. 1788
IN THE 50th YEAR OF HIS AGE
ALSO IN MEMORY OF
FRANCES BARTHOLOMEW
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
JAMES AND SARAH BARTHOLOMEW
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
ON THE 19th OF JUNE 1823
IN THE 82nd YEAR OF HER AGE

Consistory Court of Rochester Will, dated 10th September 1764
James Bartholomew, Shop Keeper of Strood
   To sons James and William, his freehold house in Strood, equally shared, for ever.
   To daughter Frances Bartholomew, a damask table cloth and six damask napkins. All other goods and chattels, real and personal estate not already bequeathed, to his wife Sarah, for life, but she can dispose of as she thinks. She is sole executor.
   Witnesses: William Dourett, Mary Dourett and J. Bowes
   Proved 21st September 1774
Archdeaconry Court of Rochester Will, dated 12th September 1774
Sarah Bartholomew, Widow of Strood
   She is "aged, sick and infirm". To daughter, Sarah, wife of Francis Baker of Rochester, half of her clothes. To son James, all his father's clothes; to son William, one guinea. All household goods, shop goods, ready money, debts, bonds, securities and all real and personal estate, not already bequeathed, to daughter Frances Bartholomew, for ever. Frances and William Bartholomew are executors.
   Witnesses: Richard Peachy and J. Bowes
   Proved 4th March 1777 Power reserved to son William
Prerogative Court of Canterbury Will, dated 23rd April 1816
Frances Bartholomew, Spinster of Maidstone
   To nephew, Robert Henry Bartholomew, of New Inn, Middlesex, Gentleman, half of her bank annuities, in trust, for niece Ann Tennent. To niece Frances Skiller, £20; to niece Frances Jarrett, £20 and clothes, household linen and furniture. To nieces Elizabeth and Bronell Tennent, daughters of her niece Ann Tennent, £10 each, if there are adequate funds after funeral costs etc. To Elizabeth Woodham of Maidstone, Spinster, £10.
   Residue to Robert H. Bartholomew, who is executor.
   Witnesses: Caroline Burgess and Thomas Freeland
Codicil
   To each of her nieces, £10
   Affidavit, 5th December 1823
Thomas Hobbs of Rochester is sworn, he was well acquainted with testator's hand and confirms that codicil is in her handwriting. Frances Austin Bartholomew of Rochester also confirms handwriting is authentic.
   Proved 9th December 1823

48.   [3]   

IN MEMORY OF
ANN BARTHOLOMEW
WIDOW OF
WILLIAM BARTHOLOMEW
WHO DIED THE 23rd DAY OF DEC.
IN THE 81st YEAR OF HER AGE
ALSO OF
ANN TENNENT
WIDOW & DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED ON THE 8th OF DECEMBER 1831
AGED 62 YEARS

Bennett see Stevens

49.   [4]   

TO THE MEMORY OF
JAMES BROMLEY
WHO DIED ON THE 12th OF MAY 1829
AGED 60 YEARS
ALSO OF
MARGARET SARAH
RELICT OF THE ABOVE
JAMES BROMLEY
WHO DIED ON THE 29th OF APRIL 1842
AGED 67 YEARS

50.   [5]   

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
EDWARD FOORD BROMLEY M.D.
SURGEON, R.N.
DIED 29th JUNE 1836
AGED 69 YEARS

Archdeaconry Court of Rochester Will, dated 26th August 1820
James Bromley, Gentleman of Rochester
   Wife Margaret and son James Hither are executors. His house in High Street, Strood, lately occupied by Mary Kingsnorth, widow, now unoccupied, to wife and son James, upon trust, they are to sell and hold money in trust.
   Furniture, and all household contents and his watches, to wife, for ever. She also gets all silver plate, for life, as long as she remains his widow. After her death or second marriage, then equally divided(by weight) among his children. Wife also gets £80.
   All money from sale of property and residue of personal estate and effects, after payment of debts, funeral, etc., to wife and son James, upon trust. They are to invest money in Public Funds and to pay interest to wife for maintenance and education of their children, as long as she remains his widow. After her death of re-marriage, then to other executor, upon trust. Money to be transferred to children at 21 years of age or marriage of daughters, and to their lawful issue, equally divided.
   Witnesses: D.B. Lewis, Attorney, Rochester, George Osborn and Jane Lewis
   Proved 2nd December 1829
   Testator "late of Strood". Wife and son James, both of Strood.
   Value of goods and chattels less than £200.

51.   [6]   

IN MEMORY OF
GEORGE COLLINGS
HUSBAND OF
MARY COLLINGS
OF THIS PARISH
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
APRIL 19th 1795
AGED 41 YEARS

52.   [7]   

HERE LIETH
MRS ELIZABETH DAY
THE WIFE OF
DAVID DAY
OF THE PARISH OF CHALK
SOLE DAUGHTER OF
HENRY & ELIZABETH LOFT
OF THIS PARISH
SHE DIED SEPT. THE 17th 1764
AGED 20 YEARS
ALSO PENELOPE
SECOND WIFE OF
DAVID DAY
DIED OCT. 15th 1785
AGED 41 YEARS
ALSO SUSANNA
THIRD WIFE OF
DAVID DAY
DIED FEB. 21st 1808
AGED 73 YEARS

53.   [8]   

[      ]
ALSO
OF THE ABOVE NAMED
MR MICHAEL EATON
WHO DIED AT BOULOGNE, FRANCE
THE 6th OF AUGUST 1848
IN THE 85th YEAR OF HIS AGE

54.   [9]   

IN MEMORY OF
MARY EDWARDS
WHO DIED MAY 29th 18003
AGED 67 YEARS
ALSO OF
EDWARD EDWARDS
SON OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED APRIL 8th 1817
AGED 52 YEARS
ALSO REBECCA
WIFE OF
EDWARD EDWARDS
OF THIS PARISH
WHO DIED NOV. 14th 1852
AGED 55 YEARS
ALSO OF THE ABOVE
EDWARD EDWARDS
WHO DIED JAN. 11th 1880
AGED 85 YEARS
ALSO OF
EDWARD KNIGHT EDWARDS
SON OF THE ABOVE
EDWARD & REBECCA EDWARDS
WHO DIED APRIL 26th 1842
AGED 8 YEARS

55.   10]   

IN MEMORY OF
GEORGE GOLDSTON
WHO DIED THE 13th OF MAY 1804
AGED 70 YEARS

GOLDSTON see STEVENS

56.   [11]   

HERE LIETH
THE BODIES OF
TWO SONS OF
HENRY & ELIZABETH LOFT
OF THIS PARISH
HENRY THEIR FIRST
DIED 27th OF MAY 1732
AGE 15 MONTHS
HENRY THEIR SECOND
DIED 28th OF FEBRUARY 1762
AGED 24 YEARS
IN MEMORY OF
HENRY LOFT
OF THIS PARISH
WHO DIED ON THE 18th OF NOV.1773
AGED 81 YEARS
ALSO ELIZABETH HIS WIFE
WHO DIED THE 28th OF MAY 1779
AGED 70 YEARS

Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, dated 2nd February 1765 & 4th July 1775
Henry Loft, Collar Maker
   To wife Elizabeth, all of his estate, for ever. She is executor.
   Witnesses: William Barton, Martha Mitton and Henry Mitton
   Proved 6th December 1773

Elizabeth Loft, Widow
   To Sarah Loft of Dartmouth (sic), Kent, Spinster, niece of late husband, Henry Loft, £160 Bank of England Annuities. To Mary Kempton, wife of John of Dartford (aforesaid), Plumber, another niece of late husband, £140 of same annuities. To Elizabeth Hawkings, wife of Edward of Dartford, Yeoman, another niece of late husband, £140 of same annuities, and white callico bed quilt. To cousins Abraham and John Hosmer, sons of cousin, Abraham Hosmer, (deceased).late of Strood,
   £50 of the same annuities at 21 years.
   All of her clothes and plate, except silver tankard, to Sarah Loft, Mary Kempton and Elizabeth Hawkings, equally shared.
   To Hester Alexander of Strood, Spinster, £10. Rest and residue, after expences, to son in law, David Day of Frindsbury, Gentleman; Day is also executor.
   Witnesses: James Hulkes and William Twopenny
   Proved 13th June 1779

57.   [12]   The part of this inscription to Charles Martin reads as if it were inside the church, why otherwise
                       the reference to the churchyard ?

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
CHARLOTTE AUGUSTA MARTIN
YOUNGEST DAUGHTER OF
MR. CHARLES MARTIN
OF THIS PARISH
WHO DIED MARCH 11th 1844
AGED 9 YEARS
ALSO
MRS. SARAH MARTIN
WIFE OF
ME. CHARLES MARTIN
AND MOTHER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED THE 19th OF JULY 1853
AGED 48 YEARS
IN A VAULT IN THIS CHURCHYARD
LIE THE REMAINS OF
CHARLES MARTIN
HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE
SARAH MARTIN
WHO DIED ON THE 21st DAY OF MARCH 1868
IN THE 70th YEAR OF HIS AGE

58.   [13]   

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
JOHN PUCKLE
WHO DIED 23rd OF OCTOBER 1792
AGED 61YEARS
ALSO MARY PUCKLE
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 22nd OF NOV. 1792
AGED 39 YEARS
ALSO
CHARLOTTE TAYLOR
WIFE OF JOSEPH TAYLOR
AND DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 1st OF AUG. 1827
AGED 68 YEARS
ALSO
MR. FREDERICK PUCKLE
WHO DIED 29th OF MAY 1838
AGED 68 YEARS
ALSO
MR. JOHN PUCKLE
WHO DIED 13th OF AUG. 1848
AGED 88 YEARS

59.   [14]   

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
JOHN ROBINSON, JNR., ESQ.
LATE OF BOULTON STREET, PICCADILLY
WHO DIED 12th JUNE 1823
AGED 43 YEARS

SAKER see BARNES

TAYLOR see PUCKLE

TENNENT see BARTHOLOMEW

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Monumental Inscriptions of St Nicholas Church, Strood - recorded by D. E. Williams 2014

Section C   CHURCHYARD  All Extant Monuments - (South West Corner Group in Separate Section)


ST. NICHOLAS FROM THE NORTH EAST.
A VERY UGLY MODERN EXTENSION IS ATTACHED TO THE NORTH WALL AND ORIGINAL? VESTRY.  NORTH OF THE CHURCH, IS A LARGE, BLEAK AREA OF GRASS, ORIGINALLY CONTAINING MANY MONUMENTS, WHICH WERE ALSO DESTROYED, UNRECORDED

60.   [1]   Ledger

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
ELIZABETH
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
MR. WILLIAM ACWORTH
OF THIS PARISH
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
AUGUST 10th 1865
AGED 53 YEARS
ALSO
EDWARD JOHN ACWORTH
SON OF THE ABOVE
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
SEPTEMBER 4th 1846
AGED 15 MONTHS
ALSO
MARY ACWORTH
SECOND WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
JULY 31st 1885
AGED 59 YEARS
ALSO THE ABOVE
MR. WILLIAM ACWORTH
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
APRIL 19th 1886
AGED 82 YEARS

1855 & 1865 Post Office Directories William Acworth, Tallow Chandler of Strood

Principal Probate Registry Index William Acworth, formerly of Paddock Terrace, Chatham, late 7 Roebuck Road, Rochester, Gentleman. Administration granted to William Acworth of Gravesend and Joseph Acworth of Chatham, both Tallow Chandlers, Value of effects, £793 18s 4d; re-sworn in 1887, £916 18s 4d

61.   [2]   Ledger

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
ROBERT ALEXANDER
WHO DIED 9th APRIL 17[   ]
IN THE [    ] YEAR OF HIS AGE
ALSO ROBERT SON OF THE ABOVE
[WHO DIED APRIL[    ] 1781 ]
[Infant]
ALSO MRS. ANN ALEXANDER
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE [   ]
OF FEBRUARY 178[3] AGED [ ] YEARS
ALSO ROBERT ALEXANDER
HUSBAND OF [    ] SARAH ALEXANDER
WHO DIED 12th DECEMBER 1798 AGED 74 YEARS
ALSO ELIZABETH TELFER ALEXANDER
WIFE OF THOMAS ALEXANDER
WHO DIED THE [ ] OF OCTOBER 181[3]
AGED [30] YEARS
ALSO HESTER SISTER OF THE ABOVE
ROBERT ALEXANDER
WHO DIED [    ] OF DECEMBER 1818
AGED [85] YEARS
ALSO SARAH ALEXANDER BENTHAM
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
ROBERT ALEXANDER
WHO DIED THE [    ] OF AUGUST 1858
AGED 79 YEARS
ALSO WILLIAM WALKER BENTHAM
HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE
SARAH ALEXANDER BENTHAM
WHO DIED THE [ ] OF MAY [1862] AGED [8]0 YEARS

1855 Post Office Directory  William Walker Bentham, Agent for Lloyds
1861 Census William Walker Bentham a Notary Public
Principal Probate Registry Index  
William Walker Bentham, late of Rochester, administration to Charles Alexander Bentham, Edgware Road and Bryan Bentham of Rochester, sons, value under, £4,000

AMOS see BOWMER

62.   [3]   Headstone

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
MR. ISAAC GEORGE ANDERSON
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
FEBRUARY [    ] [1862]
AGED 66 YEARS
ALSO ELIZABETH ANDERSON
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
DECEMBER [    ] 1868
AGED 7[2] YEARS

Wright's Directory, 1838, and1851 Census  
Trunk Maker/Hardware Man

63.   [4]   Headstone

IN
LOVING REMEMBRANCE
OF
HENRY BULL ATTERSOLL
WHO DIED JUNE 6th 1885
AGED 76 YEARS
ALSO WILLIAM ATTERSOLL
SON OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED JULY 30th 1895
AGED 48 YEARS
ALSO SARAH ANN
WIDOW OF THE ABOVE
H. B. ATTERSOLL
WHO DIED JULY 6th 1902
AGED 84 YEARS
ALSO SARAH LYDIA
WIDOW OF THE ABOVE
WILLIAM ATTERSOLL
WHO DIED APRIL 6th 1917 AGED 66 YEARS
ALSO ETHEL KATE
TWIN SISTER OF
ALICE MAUD
WHO DIED OCTOBER 5th 1892
AGED 19 YEARS
ALSO ALICE MAUD
TWIN DAUGHTER OF
WILLIAM AND SARAH ATTERSOLL
WHO DIED MARCH 7th 1875
AGED 1 YEAR AND 10 MONTHS

Principal Probate Registry Index Henry Attersoll was Landlord of the "Victory" public house for several decades. Son William took the pub over for a brief period.
   Henry Attersoll effects amounted to £1,768 18s. Administration was granted to widow, Sarah and son William, Licensed Victualler.
   William Attersoll was of Fairlawne, Maidstone Road, Rochester, former licensed victualler. Effects were valued at £2, 345 12s 10d.Administration to widow Sarah and William Henry Dakers, Rent Collector and George Walker, Ironmonger.

BENNETT see STEVENS

BENTHAM see ALEXANDER

64.   [5]   Incomplete Ledger

ALSO IN MEMORY OF
ROBERT BLADEN
WHO DIED DECEMBER 5th 1861
AGED 55 YEARS
ALSO CORNELIA WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED OCTOBER 27th 1862 AGED 54 YEARS
LEFT ISSUE 3 SONS AND 2 DAUGHTERS
ROBERT BLADEN
WHO DIED [    ] 18[37]
AGED [ 3 ] YEARS
THOMAS BLADEN
[ WHO DIED ]
[ AGED [      ] YEARS]

1861 Census Robert Bladen,Sail Maker of Rochester
Principal Probate Registry Index  
Robert Bladen, effects under £450, administration to widow Cornelia

65.   [5b]   Part of Ledger (Missing parts never cut)

GEORGE BLADEN
WHO DIED [OCTOBER [ ]18[37]
AGED [ 3 ] YEARS
CORNELIA NEWNHAM
WHO DIED [    ] 18[    ]
AGED [    ] YEARS
ANN SARAH GOODCHILD
WHO DIED [    ] 18[    ]
AGED [    ] YEARS

66.   [6]   Ledger

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
WILLIAM BOUCHER
OF THE CITY OF ROCHESTER
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
THE 1st OF DECEMBER 1841
AGED 55 YEARS
ALSO OF
ANN ELIZA BOUCHER
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
THE 30th OF JUNE 1863
AGED 72 YEARS

Prerogative Court of Canterbury Will, dated 12th August 1841
William Boucher, Saddle Maker of Rochester
   To daughter Ann Boucher one third of his linen, china, glass, wines, fuel and household goods; to wife Ann Eliza, the rest of his household goods, any dispute to be settled by his executor.
   To Edward Ross of St. Margaret's Bank, Rochester and John Foord of Rochester, Plumber, Painter and Glazier, all of his premisses in Rochester High Street, in his own occupation, and Insurance Policy in Equitable Assurance, London, for £500, also mortgage debt of £2,012 2s 5d, with interest, by indenture dated, 12th October 1838 between Mary Grace Tadman the1st part, himself the 2nd part and Robert Matson , Henry Crawter and William Stunt the 3rd part and by several warrants of attorney, upon trust. Trustees to sell his house and with policy money etc., to invest in Public Funds and pay his wife annuity of £20 for life. He leaves his wife a sum sufficient to produce annuity of £50 for his mother in law, Sarah Boucher, "now living with Mr Gideon Davis of Chatham, for her life.
   Rest and residue of effects and personal estate to son Thomas, who will pay funeral costs, etc.
   Edward Ross and John Foord are executors.
   Witnesses: Charles May Simmons, Solicitor, Rochester and Mary Blake, 67 Albany Street.
   Proved 17th December 1841

BOWES see Appendix

67.   [7]   Ledger


VARIOUS LEDGERS FORMED INTO A PATH (TO ENCOURAGE MORE WEAR ? !)
SOUTH EAST OF CHURCH, PROBABLY CLOSE TO ORIGINAL SITES

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
ISAAC BOWMER
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
ON THE 6th DAY OF JANUARY
1840 AGED 65 YEARS
ALSO OF ELIZABETH
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
ON THE 26th DAY OF FEBRUARY
1849 AGED 72 YEARS
ALSO
JAMES BOWMER
ELDEST SON OF THE ABOVE
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
ON THE 3rd DAY OF OCTOBER
1840 AGED 33 YEARS
ALSO
MRS. ELLEN AMOS
THIRD DAUGHTER OF
GEORGE BOWMER
SECOND SON OF THE ABOVE
ISAAC AND ELIZABETH
WHO DIED AUGUST 4th 1870
AGED 32 YEARS
ALSO THE ABOVE
GEORGE BOWMER
WHO DIED APRIL 22nd 1889
AGED 80 YEARS
BURIED IN HORNE CHURCHYARD, SURREY

Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, dated 23rd November 1832 and 4th September 1830
Isaac Bowmer, "Gentleman" of Rochester
   To wife Elizabeth, £100 and free use of his household goods and furniture, for life. After her death, to daughter, Esther, wife of James Hall, Ann, Elizabeth, Sarah and Jane Bowmer, equally shared.
   Also to wife, all clothes and household provisions, also dividends from investments, for life. After her death, then to son James £50 and residue of money to his children, Esther, George, Ann, Elizabeth, Sarah and Jane, equally shared at 21 years. Sons James and George are executors
   Witnesses: D.B. Lewis, Solicitor, Rochester and James Lewis, Rochester.
   Proved 20th January 1840
   James Bowmer, Grocer of Rochester
   His house in Cazeneuve Street, Rochester, lately occupied by [    ] Ellis, to brother in law, James Hall of Rochester, Stationer, for the benefit of his mother, Elizabeth Bowmer, for her life. After her death to James Hall and Samuel Caddel, to be sold; interest on sum raised to be paid to his children of his sister, Esther Hall, as are living at time of his mother's death, shared equally at 21 years. Personal estate and effects, after usual expenses, to his mother for life; after her death to the children of sister Esther, equally shared at 21 years, in meantime money to be invested in Public Funds.
   Witnesses: D. B. Lewis and William Jarrett ?, his clerk.

68.   [8]   Ledger

[IN MEMORY OF]
JAMES BOWMER
DIED THE [ ]5th OF MARCH 18[ ]
AGED 52 YEARS
JAMES THOMAS BOWMER
SON OF THE ABOVE WHO [WAS]
UNFORTUNATELY DROWNED OFF [        ]
THE THIRD OF JANUARY 18[51]
AGED 28 YEARS
ELIZABETH BOWMER
WHO DIED JUNE 4th 185[9]
AGED 69 YEARS

Rochester Gazette, 5th January 1841
"On Sunday morning John (sic) Bowmer master and owner of a barge lying at Sheerness, during the gale, was in the act of laying out a kedge, in order to prevent his vessel striking against the wharf or pier, when the skiff, in which he was occupied, was upset, and he was unfortunately drowned."

BROMLEY see WICKHAM

69.   [9]   Ledger

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
CHARLOTTE BROWN
WIFE OF
ROBERT BROWN M.D.
BORN AT FAVERSHAM
19th DECEMBER 1789
DIED 22nd FEBRUARY 1862
AGED 72 YEARS
"My flesh also shall rest in Hope"
"Lord Jesus receive my Spirit"
ROBERT BROWN M.D.
STAFF SURGEON IN THE ARMY
AND MEDICAL SUPERINTENDENT OF
QUARANTINE AT STANGATE CREEK
DIED 25th MARCH 1865
AGED 84 YEARS AND 8 MONTHS
BORN AT TALLANCREE AND KILMORE
CO. DOWN, IRELAND 2nd JULY 1780 OF AN
IRISH-SCOTS FAMILY OF FARMERS THAT
TILLED THEIR OWN LAND FROM THE TOME
OF CHARLES 1
SURVIVED BY 1 DAUGHTER AND
4 SONS AND BY 25 GRANDCHILDREN
"Forsake me not O God in mine old age when
I am gray-headed"
HIS FAMILY BEAR RECORD
OUR FATHER AND MOTHER LIVED
HAPPILY TOGETHER IN THE FEAR OF GOD
IT MAY BE TRULY SAID OF THE ONE
"A good man leaveth an inheritance to his
children's children"
AND OF THE OTHER
"Her children arise up and call her blessed, her
husband also and he praiseth her"

70.   [10]   Ledger, Very Worn Top Half

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ANN BRYANT DIED [      ] OCTOBER 181[7]
AGED 3 WEEKS
ALSO FRANCIS BRYANT SON OF THE ABOVE
DIED 21st OF MARCH 1821 AGED 7 MONTHS
ALSO EDWARD HOOPER BRYANT
WHO DIED 1st ? OF OCTOBER 18[   ] AGED [   ] YEARS

71.   [11]   Headstone

IN MEMORY OF
THOMAS BRYANT
SON OF
HENRY SINCLAIR AND ANN BRYANT
OF THIS PARISH
BORN JULY 25th [1843]
DIED SEPTEMBER 14th 1848
ALSO ANNE BRYANT
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
BORN DECEMBER 14th 1835
DIED AUGUST 30th 1855
ALSO
WILLIAM HENRY BRYANT
SON OF THE ABOVE
BORN MAY 10th 1834
DIED AUGUST 15th 1857
ALSO HENRY BRYANT
SON OF THE ABOVE
BORN MAY 22nd 1841
DIED JANUARY 17th 1868
ALSO
HERBERT PENNY BRYANT
JAMES BRYANT AND
GEORGE SINCLAIR BRYANT
WHO DIED IN THEIR INFANCY
ALSO ANN BRYANT
MOTHER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED NOVEMBER 28th 1875
[AGED 66 YEARS]
ALSO THE ABOVE
HENRY SINCLAIR BRYANT
WHO DIED [NOVEMBER [ ] ] 18[82]
AGED [72] YEARS

1838 Wright's Directory, 1855 Post Office Directory and 1865 Post Office Directory  Henry Sinclair Bryant, Staffordshire Warehouse, Glass and Chinaman and Agent of Western Life and Fire Insurance Co.

72.   [12]   Ledger

IN MEMORY OF
MARY DAUGHTER OF
WILLIAM AND MARY BUCK
OF THIS PARISH
WHO DIED THE 21st OF AUGUST 1821
AGED 32 YEARS
ALSO WILLIAM
SON OF THE ABOVE
WILLIAM AND MARY BUCK
WHO DIED THE 8th? OF DECEMBER
1821 AGED 39 YEARS
ALSO ELIZABETH
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
WILLIAM BUCK AND JANE
HIS WIFE
WHO DIED THE 22nd OF JULY 1827
AGED SIXTEEN YEARS
LIKEWISE
THOMAS
SON OF THE ABOVE
WILLIAM AND JANE BUCK
WHO DIED THE 11th ? OF AUGUST 1834
AGED 22 YEARS
ALSO THE ABOVE
JANE BUCK
WHO DIED ON THE 21st ? OF NOVEMBER
1841 AGED 5[8 ] YEARS
CHARLES YOUNGEST SON OF
THOMAS AND SARAH BUCK
WHO DIED THE 9th OF FEBRUARY
1894 AGED 62 YEARS

Father, William Buck, is probably the son of Edmund Buck, Yeoman of Temple Manor.
Principal Probate Registry  Charles Buck, Esquire of 9 Boley Hill, Rochester, administration to Albert Buck, Land Agent, value £337 15s 2d

73.   [13]   Ledger

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
JOHN SIMSON BULLARD
BORN 3rd NOVEMBER 1800
DIED 4th FEBRUARY 1871
MARY BULLARD
BORN 11th APRIL 1803
DIED 25th FEBRUARY 1882
ANN BULLARD
BORN 24th NOVEMBER 1809
DIED 31st MARCH 1883

1855 Post Office Directory John Simson Bullard, Registrar and Clerk to Board of Guardians, North Aylesford Union
Principal Probate Registry Index Effects under £5,000. Administration to sister, Ann Bullard and Frederick Compton of Walworth, Collector of Rates

74.   [14]   Large Granite Pedestal


BULMER FAMILY TOMB
IMMEDIATELY TO THE RIGHT, UNDER THE IVY, IS THE FRY TOMB

East Side
IN MEMORY OF
MARY
WIFE OF
MARTIN BULMER
BORN AUG. 30th 1808
DIED APRIL 5th 1838
AND
MARTIN
SON OF THE ABOVE
BORN APRIL 5th 1838
DIED JULY 13th 1839

South Side
IN MEMORY OF
JOHN MARTIN BULMER
BORN JUNE 18th 1780
DIED NOV. 10th 1863
AND
ELEANOR HIS WIFE
BORN MARCH 22nd 1776
DIED JAN. 20th 1864

North Side
IN MEMORY OF
MARTIN BULMER
BORN AUG. 2nd 1809
DIED OCT. 30th 1879
AND
EMILY HIS SECOND WIFE
BORN JULY 19th 1813
DIED MARCH 5th 1889

1865 Post Office Directory Martin Bulmer (Junior), Architect and Surveyor, and County Surveyor
Principal Probate Registry Index Martin Bulmer (Junior), Formerly of Maidstone, late of Church Street, Strood. Effects under £30,000. Administration granted to Emily Bulmer, Spinster.
Emily Bulmer's Charity By her will dated 17th July 1888, Mrs Emily Bulmer of Peters Place, Strood, left £2,000 to the Vicar and Churchwardens of Strood. The interest was to be annually distributed at Christmastide, to such poor inhabitants of the parish, as they shall select.

75.   [15]   Headstone

IN AFFECTIONATE REMEMBRANCE
OF
ANN ELIZABETH WIFE OF
SAMUEL WILLIAM BUTTLER
WHO DIED FEBRUARY 15th 1877
AGED 29 YEARS
ALSO
THE BELOVED CHILDREN OF THE ABOVE
NELCIE DIED FEBRUARY 28th 1873
AGED 4 YEARS AND 6 MONTHS
LOTTIE DIED SEPTEMBER 30th 1875
AGED 1 YEAR AND 10 MONTHS
FANNY DIED OCTOBER 8th 1875
AGED 5 YEARS AND 4 MONTHS
"Whom the Lord Loveth he Chasteneath"

1875 Post Office Directory  Fitter

76.   [16]   Headstone

IN AFFECTIONATE REMEMBRANCE
OF
ALICE CASTLE
SEVENTH DAUGHTER OF
WILLIAM AND MARY CASTLE
WHO DIED FEBRUARY 13th 1870
AGED 2 YEARS AND 8 MONTHS
ALSO OF
MARY REBECCA CASTLE
SECOND DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED APRIL 18th 1875
AGED 18 YEARS
ALSO
MARY
WIFE OF WILLIAM CASTLE
WHO DIED SEPTEMBER 21st 187[5 ]
AGED 43 YEARS

1871 Census William Castle, Farmer of Yoke Farm,400 acres, employing 16 men and 10 boys.

77.   [17]   Ledger

SACRED TO THE MEMORY OF
STEPHEN CHARLTON
LATE OF EAST FARLEIGH
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
ON THE 28th DAY OF [MAY] 1829
AGED [3]7 YEARS
ALSO ELIZABETH WIFE OF
THE ABOVE WHO DEPARTED
THIS LIFE 5th OF SEPTEMBER 18[52]
AGED 62 YEARS

78.   [18]   Ledger


WILLIAM JAMES CHAPLIN, LEFT, DR. BROWN, RIGHT, ABOVE CHAPLIN, JOHN GURR CHAPLIN AND TO LEFT OF LATTER, BRYANT CHILDREN, (NORTH OF CHURCH).
ORIGINALLY, THESE LEDGERS CAPPED BRICK VAULTS, AND WERE ONCE ABOUT 
18 INCHES ABOVE THE GROUND AND RAILED. IT IS DIFFICULT TO UNDERSTAND
 THE LOGIC OF DESTROYING THESE VAULTS, A GREAT DEAL OF EFFORT MUST
 HAVE BEEN INVOLVED, INCLUDING HEAVY LIFTING GEAR TO SUPPORT THE
 HEAVY LEDGERS. TO WHAT END?

SACRED TO THE MEMORY OF
MR. JOHN GURR CHAPLIN
OF LONDON
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
ON THE 17th DAY OF JULY 1837
AGED 44 YEARS
LEAVING A WIDOW AND 3 CHILDREN
ALSO TO THE MEMORY OF
CHARLOTTE CHAPLINN
WIDOW OF THE ABOVE
JOHN GURR CHAPLIN
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
ON THE 29th DAY OF SEPTEMBER 1874
AGED 71 YEARS
ALSO OF
CHARLOTTE THEIR DAUGHTER
WIFE OF
REV. JOHN MACNAUGHT
WHO DIED MAY 8th 1876
AGED 39 YEARS
ALSO OF
ROSA CHAPLIN WIFE OF
CLIFFORD WATERMAN CHAPLIN
OF BORROUGH HILL, LEICESTERSHIRE
WHO DIED AUGUST 4th 1905
AGED 71 YEARS

Prerogative Court of Canterbury Will, dated 23rd May 1830
John Gurr Chaplin, Inn Keeper of Gracechurch Street, City of London
   To wife Charlotte, an Assurance Policy in the Economic Life Assurance Co., in sum of £1,000. To each of his children, £500 at 21 years, until then, interest on these sums to his wife, towards their maintenance and education. To brother William James and brother in law, Henry Wright, his ½ share in a house on the north side of Rochester High Street, occupied by H.M. Excise and his ½ share in a house on the south side of the High Street, occupied by Mr Battyl, Linen Draper, in trust.
   Rents are to be paid to his wife for her lifetime; this is in lieu of Dower Rights. After her death, to his children, equally divided. If his mother, Elizabeth Chaplin, survives him, she is to receive, for life the rent from Mr Battyl, as she does now. If his wife survives his children, she will receive the income from the properties for life. To his brother and brother in law (above), his leasehold property, money and securities and personal estate, upon trust, to sell and invest in their names in the Public Funds, for benefit of his wife for life, for her and their children's maintenance and education. After her death, then shared equally amongst his children at 21 years.
   Brother William and Wright are executors.
   Witnesses: John Eddison, H. Eddison and Henry Wright
Codicil dated 9th September 1834
   Address now, Clarendon Hotel, New Bond Street. He leaves to his executors , in trust, his freehold, 20 Albermarle Street, lately purchased by him from the executors of Sir John Robinson, Bart., for the same trusts as his other real estate.
   Witnesses: Ann Mason, Housekeeper, Henry Wright and Richard Taylor, Waiter at the Clarendon
   Proved 8th November 1837
Principal Probate Registry Index
Charlotte Chaplin of 35 Victoria Street, Westminster, widow. Effects under £12,000.
   Administration granted to Frank Chaplin, Lt. Colonel 4th Dragoon Guards and Clifford Waterman Chaplin of Market Harborough, Gentleman, sons.
Chatham News, 22nd October 1910
Although there is no room for further inscriptions on the ledger, Clifford Chaplin was buried here in 1910. The local papers carried his obituary.
"MR CLIFFORD WATERMAN CHAPLIN J.P.
There were interred in the family vault at Strood Parish Churchyard on Tuesday, the remains of Mr Clifford Waterman Chaplin, J.P., M. A., of Burrough Astley Hall, Leicestershire, and late of Burrough Hill, Melton Mowbray, whose family resided in this neighbourhood generations back. The deceased gentleman who died on the previous Wednesday, at the advanced age of 80, was a veteran of the Crimean War. He took his degree at Hertford College, Oxford, and afterwards entered the Army, joining the 56th Regiment (the "Pompadours"). He was afterwards promoted to the 49th Foot, the Royal Berkshire Regt., with which he went to the Crimea in the early fifties, and was present both at the assault on the Redan and the Siege of Sebastopol, under Lord Raglan, Commander in Chief. He received both the Crimean and Turkish Medals.
   Mr Chaplin was a well known sportsman in the county of Leicester. He was a splendid rider and for many years hunted with the leading packs of Leicestershire. He was a Magistrate of the County of Leicester, and was for five years a member of the Leicester County Council.
   The body was brought by rail from Leicester, and was accompanied by members of the bereaved family, as follows:- Mrs Isaac Bell, Miss Rosamond, Miss Eleanor Chaplin and Mrs Somers- Lewis, daughters; Mr Frank Chaplin and the Rev. Alan Chaplin, sons; Mr R. Somers- Lewis, son in law, Mrs Alan Chaplin, daughter in law, and Mr Herbert Chaplin. The service was read by the Rev. Waterman Gardner Waterman, Vicar of Loose, Maidstone, a second cousin of the deceased, and the Rev. W.R. Jones, curate of the parish. Four coffins were already in the tomb, the body of the deceased gentleman's wife having been placed there five years ago............."
Principal Probate Registry Index  Clifford Waterman Chaplin, died 12th October 1910. Effects £42,173 8s 6d. Administration granted to Frank Chaplin, Land Agent and Rev. Alan Chaplin, sons.

79.   [19]   Ledger

SACRED TO THE MEMORY OF
MR. WILLIAM JAMES CHAPLIN
OF NO. 2 HYDE PARK GARDENS, LONDON
WHO DIED APRIL 24th 1859
AGED 71 YEARS
LEAVING A WIDOW AND 14 CHILDREN
ALSO TO THE MEMORY OF
EDWIN CHARLES CHAPLIN
LT. R.N.
5th S0N OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED JANUARY 18th 1860
AGED 27 YEARS
ALSO TO THE MEMORY OF
ELIZABETH CHAPLIN
WIDOW OF THE ABOVE
WILLIAM JAMES CHAPLIN
WHO DIED NOV. 7th 1866
AGED 72 YEARS

William James Chaplin was from a family of Coach Masters based in Rochester. During the Regency he was the largest coach operator in the country, running 68 lines with 1,800 horses and 2,000 employees, annual turnover was £500,000. Among his properties were the London coaching inns, "The Swan with Two Necks", "The Cross Keys" and "The White Horse". Seeing the way the wind was blowing, Chaplin sold his coaching business and invested into the new railways, becoming a Director of a Railway Company.
Principal Probate Registry Index William James Chaplin, value of estate, (re- sworn July 1861), under £300,000. Administration to widow Elizabeth, William Augustus Chaplin of Portland Place, Ernest Chaplin of Victoria Street, Westminster, sons and Charles Pressley of Surbiton Hill, Kingston.
   Edwin Chaplin, Value under £16,000. Administration to his mother, William Augustus Chaplin of Portland Place, Ernest Chaplin of Victoria Street, Westminster, Barrister, brothers and Charles Pressley.

80.   [20]   Ledger

IN MEMORY OF
MARY ANN WIFE OF ROBERT CLARK
WHO DIED MAY 6th 185[52] AGED 33 YEARS
ALSO THE ABOVE
ROBERT JAMES CLARK
WHO DIED AUGUST [    ] 1892
AGED 81 YEARS
CLERK OF THIS PARISH 57 YEARS
JAMES TOMLIN SON OF THE ABOVE
DIED OCTOBER 8th 1841 AGED 1 YEAR
EMILY SOPHIA DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
DIED MARCH 23rd 1852 AGED 4 YEARS
ALSO THE FOLLOWING CHILDREN
WILLIAM JOHN DIED 3rd OCTOBER 1855
AGED 9 MONTHS
ELIZA CATHERINE DIED SEPTEMBER 3rd 1858
AGED 16 MONTHS
HENRY THOMAS DIED MAY 22nd 1875
AGED 24 YEARS
CATHERINE DIED OCTOBER 19th 1875
AGED 4 YEARS AND 10 MONTHS
THOMAS POWELL CLARK
DIED JUNE 5th 1905 AGED 51 YEARS
INTERRED AT LEYSDORP, SOUTH AFRICA
ALSO
MARY ANN CLARK
SECOND WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO FELL ASLEEP JANUARY 31st 1918
IN HER 92nd YEAR

Principal Probate Registry Index Robert James Clark, administration to widow, Mary Ann, Charles Cork, Junior, Butcher and William Henry Dakers, Rate Collector, effects £987 0s 2d

CHATHAM OBSERVER AUGUST 6th 1892
"An old and respected inhabitant of Strood passed away on Thursday morning at his residence, Cuxton road.
For over 50 years Mr R. J. Clarke held the office of parish clerk and sexton and formerly was assistant overseer and collector of poor rates. In addition the deceased gentleman was a Strood Trustee and was present at the last meeting, on Thursday week, apparently in his usual state of health. Mr Clarke was 80 years of age and died from decay of nature; he only took to his bed on Saturday. He was widely known throughout the district and was held in high esteem. In politics he was a staunch Liberal."

CHATHAM OBSERVER AUGUST 13th 1892
"On Monday the mortal remains of Mr Robert James Clarke, whose death we announced in our last issue, were interred in Strood churchyard. The funeral was of a very quiet nature and no flowers, by request of the deceased, were sent. The coffin was of polished oak with brass furniture.
   The chief mourners were, Mr R. J. Clarke, (son), Mr J. W. Earle, Mr C. J. Cork, (son in law), Messrs S. and E.W., (brothers in law), Mr W. Ballard, (nephew), Mr S. Clarke and Mr E. W. Clarke (grandsons). A number of the Strood Parish Trustees were in the churchyard, to which body the deceased belonged for many years, Messrs C. D. Levy, G. Robinson, C. Young, J. R. Bell, J. Stevens, A.B. Acworth, etc. The Rev. S. St. B. Sladen officiated and Mr Gates of Frindsbury carried out the funeral arrangements."

81.   [21]   Headstone


COBB HEADSTONE, MOVED TO EAST CHANCEL WALL,
VARIOUS LEDGERS IN ORIGINAL POSITIONS

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
MARIANNE FARLEY
WIFE OF
MR. CHARLES COBB
WHO DIED THE 26th OF APRIL 1844
AGED [8]1 YEARS
ALSO
HENRY THEODORE
SON OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED THE 27th OF SEPTEMBER 1843
AGED 4 MONTHS
ALSO
MADELAINE
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED THE 5th OF NOVEMBER 1849
AGED 11 YEARS
"The Fruit of the Spirit is Love, Joy, Peace,
Gentleness, Goodness, Meekness"
ALSO THE ABOVE
CHARLES COBB
WHO DIED THE 13th AUGUST 1889
IN HIS 82nd YEAR
ALSO
ELIZABETH MUNRO COBB
HIS SECOND WIFE
WHO DIED 10th MAY 1892
INTERRED WITH HIM IN THE NEW CEMETERY

1838 Wright's Directory/1865 Post Office Directory Draper and Hatter / Clothier and Linen Draper
Principal Probate Registry Index Charles Cobb, Value of Effects, under £201

CHATHAM OBSERVER
"Death of Mr Cobb – Mr Charles Cobb died at his residence, Vicarage road, Strood, on Tuesday, at the ripe old age of 81 years. For many years Mr Cobb was the head of the firm of Cobb and Son, tailors and drapers, and until a few years back took a prominent part in public affairs, more especially as a town councillor of Rochester, and a trustee of the parish of Strood Advancing age compelled him to retire from these appointments, and for some time past he had enjoyed the well earned repose, which is the reward of all long and useful lives. He was one one of the most highly esteemed citizens, and his death is much regretted"

82.   [22]   Ledger

[ IN MEMORY OF ]
EDWARD COLES DIED THE 28th OF
MARCH 1817 AGED 45 YEARS
JOHN WEST DIED THE 2nd OF
FEBRUARY 1848 AGED 64 YEARS
THOMAS COLES DIED THE 28th OF
APRIL 1809 AGED 8 MONTHS
FRANCES MARY COLES DIED
THE 11th AUGUST 1817 AGED 3 WEEKS
ELIZA COLES DIED THE 2nd OF
OCTOBER 1844 AGED 29 YEARS
ELIZABETH WIFE OF THE ABOVE
EDWARD COLES AND JOHN WEST
DIED THE 25th OF SEPTEMBER 1854
AGED 72 YEARS
EDWARD ROBERT COLES
SON OF THE ABOVE EDWARD COLES
WHO DIED AT ROCHESTER
30th NOVEMBER 1878 AGED 75 YEARS
CHARLES HERBERT COLES
GRANDSON OF THE ABOVE
EDWARD ROBERT COLES
WHO ENTERED INTO REST
3rd SEPTEMBER 1926
AGED 65 YEARS

Principal Probate Registry Index
Edward Robert Coles. Administration granted to Edward Coles of Shanklin, Gentleman, son, Franklin T. Boucher of Stornaway, Customs Officer and Robert Clement Pope of Rochester,
Gentleman, value of estate (re-sworn 1879),under £45,000.
Charles Coles, of Worthing, Administration to widow, Sophia and Sophia, spinster. Value £7,336 0s 2d.

COUCHMAN see Appendix

83.   [23]   Ledger Fragment

{IN MEMORY OF]
[WILLIAM ROBERT COWELL]
[WHO DIED APRIL? [    ] 1851]
[AGED 64 YEARS]
..................................Break....................................
ALSO MARY COWELL
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WILLIAM ROBERT [COWELL]
WHO DIED [  ] FEB[RUARY] [1866]
AGED 74 YEARS

1855 Post Office Directory William Cowell, Tailor

84.   [24]   Ledger Fragment

[IN MEMORY OF]
[ SARAH HARRIETT CRESSWELL]
OF THIS PARISH
WHO DIED 12th MARCH
1845
(AGED ABOUT 75)
ALSO OF
WILLIAM CRESSWELL
LATE OF THE NAVY PAY OFFICE
SOMERSET HOUSE
BROTHER IN LAW OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 9th APRIL 1849
AGED 82 [YEARS]

Prerogative Court of Canterbury Will, dated 3rd May 1844
Sarah Harriet Cresswell, widow, of Strood, formerly of Lympstone.
   All of her estate to Harriett Woollett of Strood, widow niece of late husband, she is also executor.
   Witnesses: Elizabeth Cresswell of Strood and William Croft of Grafton Street, Fitzroy Square, London.
   Proved 30th April 1845

85.   [25]   Headstone

IN AFFECTIONATE REMEMBRANCE
OF
CHARLES DOMINIC DAWES
WHO MET WITH HIS DEATH AT THE
GREAT HERMITAGE MAY 11th 1881
AGED 54 YEARS
"In the Midst of Life we are in Death"
ALSO
CHARLOTTE SUSANNAH
THE BELOVED WIFE OF THE ABOVE
BORN 18th JANUARY 1827
DIED 15th JANUARY 1906
"Thy Will be Done"

CHATHAM OBSERVER
"FATAL SCAFFOLD ACCIDENT AT HIGHAM
MR DAWES KILLED AND SEVERAL WORKMEN INJURED
INQUEST AND VERDICT
On Wednesday afternoon, whilst a party of workmen, engaged in carrying out extensive alterations and improvements to the mansion known as "The Great Hermitage", Higham, next Rochester, were in the act of fixing some massive stone work upon the upper portion of the building, which is being considerably enlarged, the scaffold suddenly gave way precipitating the men to the ground, and dragging with it a portion of the stone work. Mr Charles Domineck (sic) Dawes, master mason, in business in Cuxton road, Strood, who had been superintending the placing of the stone and was on the scaffolding at the time, was killed instantly, some of the heavy material having fallen upon him, completely crushing him.
   Another man named William Humphries was very seriously injured internally, and his head was much bruised. He was at once conveyed to St. Bartholomew's Hospital, Rochester, where he now lies in a precarious condition. Two others named John Lines, bricklayer of New Brompton, and Alfred Toser, of Strood, sustained severe injuries. They were also removed to the hospital.
   Upon the news of the accident reaching Strood, much excitement was occasioned, as Mr West, builder, and contractor of Strood, had a large party of workmen, employed in hastening the completion of the work, in order that the owner, Mrs Cunliffe might take up her residence there, and it was not known who or many were injured.
   On Thursday afternoon, at 4.30 o'clock; W.J. Harris, Esq., Coroner for this district of the county, held an inquest on the body of the deceased, at the Sir John Falstaff and heard the following evidence.
   Mr McLellan, solicitor of Chatham and Rochester, represented Mr West and the deceased's son watched the family interests.
   Samuel William Butler, engine fitter, residing at Glanville road, Strood, said that the deceased was a stone mason and resided at Cuxton road, Strood, He was aged 54 years and was employed at the "Great Hermitage" in this parish.
   Thomas Patience, bricklayer's labourer, residing at Strood, said I was employed at the alterations of the "Great Hermitage", and the deceased was also employed there. Yesterday about five o'clock, I was waiting on the bricklayers about twenty yards from the scaffold upon which the deceased and two others were working. I saw the scaffold in the act of falling out. It appeared to come down, "end ways". I ran and caught one of the men named John Lines and called out for help. The deceased and the other man Humphries fell amongst the brick rubbish below. Two wooden corbels fell upon them but I could not say whether one of the corbels struck the deceased. One of the corbels had marks upon it and appeared to have struck deceased. The scaffolding appeared to me quite safe and was put up in the usual way. My opinion is that as the men were lifting, the strain cause upon the pudlock forced it out of the brick work and so the scaffold gave way.
   By a juryman: As the scaffold fell the pudlock fell.
   Mr John West said, I am a builder, residing at Strood, and I am engaged repairing the Great Hermitage, and the deceased was employed by me as a master mason. I was on the scaffold about half an hour before the casualty occurred and at other times during the day. It was put up in the usual way and, in my opinion, safe. I was called directly the accident occurred and went to the spot. I found the deceased and William Humphrey lying upon one another, the latter lying upon the deceased. I assisted to get Humphrey out and then found the deceased lying dead under him. The deceased was very much cut. Deceased's head had come into contact with something and it had cut him. I had seen the wooden corbel with blood on it and deceased may have struck his head on that. The men fell about ten feet. My theory as to the cause of the fall was that there was not sufficient care used in attempting to lift the corbels without tackle into it's place. If I had been present I should probably have directed them to use tackle. Deceased was responsible for this as master mason. The other two men were acting under his direction. The deceased was a man of great experience. The effect in not using the tackle was that more weight was brought to bear upon the scaffold.
   George Matthews, in the employ of Mr West, said I erected all the scaffolding around the building and lift all heavy weights. I considered the scaffold was safe. The men in lifting the corbel would naturally lean to the wall and by son doing they forced the pudlock out of it's place and so the scaffold fell. Nothing of the scaffold was broken.
   Joseph Longhurst Johnson gave similar evidence, The Coroner having summed up, the jury returned a verdict of "Accidental death"."
   (Many monuments made by Dawe can be seen in local cemeteries and churchyards)

86.   [26]   Ledger

SACRED TO THE MEMORY
OF THE
REVD. THOMAS DEACON
14 YEARS INCUMBENT OF THIS PARISH
BORN JUNE 21st 1786
DIED DECEMBER 4th 1846
ALSO MARY ANN
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED NOVEMBER [    ] [1854]

Prerogative Court of Canterbury Will, dated 29th June 1844
Rev. Thomas Deacon
   Household furniture, plate, linen, china, etc., money and all other estate, to wife Mary Ann, who is his executor.
   Witnesses: H. Wickham, Solicitor, Strood and R. Wickham
   Proved 26th December 1846

87.   [27]   Headstone

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
AGNES LOTTIE DIBLEY
WHO DIED 7th JULY 1879
AGED 10 YEARS
MARIA SMITH
WHO DIED 15th JUNE 1893
AGED 85 YEARS
HENRY DIBLEY
WHO DIED 19th JULY 1908
AGED 69 YEARS
"The Memory of the Just is Blessed"
MARY DIBLEY
WHO DIED 7th MARCH 1918
AGED 81 YEARS

1874 Post Office Directory/1895 Kelly's Directory Henry Dibley, Boot Maker/ Henry Dibley and Son, Boot Makers and Leather Sellers Circa 1899, one of the Strood Trustees, Parochial Government (see photograph in "History of Strood" , by Henry Smetham
Principal Probate Registry Index   Henry Dibley, administration to widow Mary, value £156 19s 7d

CHATHAM OBSERVER
MR. HENRY DIBLEY
Much regret has been caused in Strood by the death of Mr Henry Dibley, an old and highly respected tradesman. The circumstances are the more sad by reason of the suddenness of the event.
   The deceased, who carried on the business of a boot maker in North Street, was in the shop on Saturday and appeared in his usual health. Shortly before midnight he had a stroke and died at five o'clock next morning. The late Mr Dibley was 69 years of age.
   A native of Berkshire, he came to Strood thirty nine years ago and continued in business up to the tome of his death, residing in North Street, for upwards of twenty years. Although of a retiring disposition, he took an interest in matters affecting the welfare of the place. For many years he was a member of the Strood Trustees and was one of the founders of the Strood Workmens Institute. For twenty years he was chairman of the committee, and also Hon. Secretary for several years. When he retired from the committee in 1903 he was presented with an illuminated address, in which was inscribed the following resolution, "Resolved that the resignation of Mr Henry Dibley as a member of the committee be accepted with regret and that a hearty vote of thanks be accorded to him for the very valuable and highly esteemed service rendered by him to this club since it's institution".
   The deceased was a member of the Strood Parish Church, he was also a regular attendant at the Sunday morning service in the Cathedral.
   The funeral took place on Thursday afternoon, when the body was interred in Strood Churchyard amid many manifestations of regret. The coffin was first taken into Strood Parish Church, where the service was conducted by the Vicar (Rev. A. T. Wallis) and the Vicar of Frindsbury (Rev. F. S. Forster), who also officiated at the grave.
   The mourners were the five sons, George, Frank, Ernest, Charles and Harry - ,and Mr J. H. Jennings, The Strood Trustees were represented by Messrs W. Edmonds, C. G. Link, W. J. Wenborn, W.H. Dakers, W. J. Dakers, T. Skinner, H. Palmer, J. S. Hitch, G. Dow, H. Smetham, T. C. Holliday, F. W. Clarke, A. Charrison, (assistant overseer), Messrs S. Manly, (secretary), Mr E. Couchman, (one of the oldest members), and Mr G. Patterson, (steward), represented the Strood Institute............"

FRENCH see STACE

88.   [28]   Headstone with Blank Ledger covering Vault  (See Interior Monuments)

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
MR. THOMAS FRY
LATE OF THIS PARISH
WHO DIED AT RAINHAM
THE 25th OF AUGUST 1832
AGED 68 YEARS
ALSO
ELIZABETH WIFE OF
THE ABOVE WHO DIED
THE 10th OF APRIL 1842
AGED 69 YEARS
ALSO
FRANCES FRY
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED SEPTEMBER 24th 1856
AGED [5]3 YEARS
ALSO
CHARLOTTE STROUGHILL
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
MR. THOMAS FRY
WHO DIED JULY 8th 1861
AGED 49 YEARS
ALSO
CHARLES FRY SON OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED AUGUST [ ] 1862
AGED 47 YEARS
(This vault adjoins the Bulmer monument)

1861 Census Charles Fry, Fund Holder, brother in law to Martin Bulmer.
Principal Probate Registry Index Charles Fry, administration to Ann Wynn of Strood, sister, widow. Value under £2,000

89.   [29]   Ledger

IN MEMORY OF
ANN WIFE OF
JAMES GANDEE
HAT MAKER OF THIS PARISH
WHO DIED NOV. 30th 1821
AGED 36 YEARS

90.   [30]   Ledger (See Interior)

[IN MEMORY OF]
[MIL]LISCENT
WIFE OF J. GIBBS
ATTORNEY AT LAW
DIED 15th JANUARY 1818
AGED 59 YEARS
ALSO
MARY WIFE OF JOHN GOWER
OF THIS PARISH
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
THE 17th OF MARCH 1848
AGED 61 YEARS
ALSO THE
ABOVE NAMED JOHN GOWE[R]
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
THE 4th OF APRIL 1867
AGED 82 YEARS

GOLDSTON see STEVENS

91.   [31]   Ledger

IN MEMORY OF
JOHN GOUGE
OF THIS PARISH
WHO DIED SEPTEMBER 12th 1849
AGED 74 YEARS
ALSO
FRANCIS KING
SISTER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED NOVEMBER 28th 1849
AGED 89 YEARS
ALSO
CHARLES GOUGE
SON OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED MARCH 6th 1966
AGED 59 YEARS

Prerogative Court of Canterbury Will, dated 28th October 1848
John Gouge, Saddle and Collar Maker.
   Family Bible with Life of our Saviour, to son John Hazel Gouge. His watch and seal, to son James.
   Two Bonds from the Trustees of Strood Parish, for £200 at interest if 4 ½ per cent, the other for £116 at 5%, to his sons, (above), equally shared.
   All furniture and household goods, ready money and money in Benefit Club held at Canal Tavern in Frindsbury, and residue of personal estate to Samuel Tu[rner] of Strood, Gentleman, upon trust, for benefit of wife, Annie Gouge, as long as she remains his widow, and for the maintenance and education of his daughters and son, Elizabeth, Emily and William.
   His freehold house and 6 acres, in Frindsbury occupied by William Ballard, to be shared equally by his sons, John and James.
   Two freehold houses and ¾ acres of land near the Stone Horse, in Frindsbury, occupied by William Ballard and freehold cottage and ½ acre in Cliffe occupied by William Ballard, to son Charles. His freehold dwelling house in Strood to his wife.
   Executor Samuel Turner is only executor of the part of the will relating to his widow and children, Charles, William, Elizabeth and Emily. Sons John and James are executors of all other parts.
   Witnesses: Henry Watson Whaley, Samuel Clark and Robert James Clark.
   Proved 17th October 1849
Prerogative Court of Canterbury Will, dated 17th July 1849
Frances King
   £52 10s of Bank Stock and residue after usual expenses, to Elizabeth Gouge, wife of John Hazel Gouge, Carpenter; he is sole executor.
   Signs will with a mark.
   Witnesses: Robert James Clark, Parish Clerk, William Tomlin, Gentleman and James Wells Waters ?, Tailor
   Proved 18th December 1848

GOWER see GIBBS

92.   [32]   Headstone

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
REBECCA COLE
WIFE OF
THOMAS HARCOURT
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
ON THE 30th DAY OF JANUARY 1853
IN THE 30th YEAR OF HER AGE
ALSO OF THE ABOVE
THOMAS HARCOURT
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
ON THE 13th DAY OF APRIL 1891
FOR MORE THAN 30 YEARS LAY CLERK
OF ROCHESTER CATHEDRAL
ALSO
GEORGE HARCOURT
[      ] SON WHO DIED ON
THE [    ] OF JULY 18[56]
[ AGED 3 ½ YEARS]

1855 Post Office Directory Thomas Harcourt, Piano Tuner,
Principal Probate Registry Index Thomas Harcourt, formerly of 57 High Street, Rochester, late of 1 Boley Hill. Music Seller, Piano and Harmonium dealer. Administration to widow, Elizabeth and son Thomas, an Organist of Gorden Terrace, Rochester. Value £1,433 5s 7d

CHATHAM OBSERVER
"FUNERAL OF THE LATE MR. THOMAS HARCOURT
The remains of the late Mr Thomas Harcourt, whose death at the age of 68, we recorded in our last issue, were interred with every token of respect in the family grave in the old parish churchyard at Strood, on Saturday afternoon, the funeral being witnessed by a large number of friends, who had long been intimately acquainted with the deceased.
    The late Mr Harcourt was in business in the city for 30 years as a music publisher, etc., and for 30 years held the position of Lay Clerk at the Cathedral Church, and also taught the choristers for many years under the organist, Mr Hopkins. This being so, it was only natural that the Cathedral choir should attend the funeral, and pay a last tribute of respect to the deceased's memory. The funeral cortège, consisting of a car and three carriages, left deceased's late residence in Boley Hill, shortly before two o'clock.
   The mourners were – Mrs Harcourt, (widow), Mr Thomas Harcourt, (son), Mr Harcourt Armes, and Mrs Thomas Harcourt, Jun., (daughter in law), Mr John Harcourt and Mrs Folkes, (cousins), Mr Nokes, Mr John West, Mr W. F. McLellan. The coffin was of massive plain oak, with black furniture, and was thickly surmounted with beautiful wreaths and crosses, sent by members of the family and friends. The plate bore the following inscription "Thomas Harcourt, died April 13th 1891, aged 68". On the body being conveyed to the principal entrance of the church, was met by the Rev. George Farmer, (Curate in charge of St. Matthew's, Borstal), and the Cathedral choir in robes, and also Mr J. G. Jeffery (an old friend of the deceased), and the beautiful opening sentences of the Burial Service were immediately commenced, to Dr Croft's appropriate music, Mr John Hopkins, (the Cathedral organist), being at the harmonium. The appointed Psalm was also chanted by the choir, who also concluded the musical portion of the service at the graveside. Mr John Hoplins presiding at another harmonium placed there for the occasion on a raised platform. The service was most impressively read by Mr Farmer, and the singing was rendered with that great care and tasteful expression which the deceased was always so very particular in cultivating with the choirs he instructed. Before the service was concluded the hymn, "There is a blessed home", (A and M), was well rendered. The wreaths and crosses were sent by the following friends – The Widow, Mr and Mrs Thomas Harcourt, Martha, Mary and Alice, (nieces at Norwich), Mrs Richard Moore, Mr W. F. McLennan, Mr and Mrs Dibley and family, a token of respect from Mr John Ashdown after 28 years of business connection with Mr Harcourt, Mr W. T. Boucher, (Sandgate), the Misses Formby, Mr George R. Dale and family. Among those present at the graveside, in addition to the mourners, were Mrs J. West, and Mrs Nokes, Rev. Canon Jelf, Rev. A. L. Coates (Vicar of Shorne), Rev. J. H. Jackson (Vicar of Frindsbury), Mr Churchwarden Allsworth, Mr C. T. Ellington, Mr George Dale, Mr Ernest Dale, Mr J. Hopkins, Mr George Hopkins, Mr W. Makepeace, , Mr J. Voysey, Mr G. F. Mariner, Mr T. C. Holliday, Mr J. B. Fearnley, Mr J. G. Jefferey, Mr J. Newman, Mr J. Ashdown, Mr J. Basset, Mr and ,Mrs J. A. Nash,Mr W. Day, Mr E. J. Hegley, Mr Couchman, Mr H. Sweet, Mr E. Packham, Mr J. Huggett, etc. The late Mr Harcourt was for some years choirmaster at St. Margaret's Church, and his son is now organist and choirmaster. On Sunday evening at that place of worship, at the close of the evening service, Mr George Dale played as an out voluntary two pieces which were great favourites of the deceased gentleman, Spohr's "Blest are the Departed" and "Praise His Awful Name", by the same composer"

93.   [33]   Ledger

THOMAS HAWKINS
HIC JACENT CINERES
OBIIT ANNO AETATIS 56
21st APRIL 1814

Prerogative Court of Canterbury Will, dated 2nd July 1808
Thomas Hawkins, Esquire
   Appoints friends William Drove? And Richard Saxham, both of New Inn, London, are executors.
   To his housekeeper, Hannah Sawyer, if she is still with him, "but not otherwise", an annuity of £150, out of his personal estate. His executors have £100 each.
   To Charlotte Huggett, spinster, £100; to all his servants with him at his death, (except latter two), £5 each and decent mourning clothes.
   To his executors and Hannah Sawyer, a mourning ring of 2 guineas value. Also to Hannah Sawyer, if in his service, his furniture, fixtures, plate, linen, china, books, pictures, prints, trinkets and all other effects, (money and investments excepted).
   His executors, his dwelling house in Strood, purchased from Richard Knight, upon trust, for the use of Hannah Sawyer, condition as before, and then to his own right heirs as intestacy.
   Rest and residue of personal estate, after legacies and usual expenses, to such as would be entitled under intestacy rules.
   Witnesses: Edward Twopenny, Junior, E. J. Twopenny, Attorney, Rochester and D. B. Lewis Clerk to Messrs Twopenny.
   Proved 20th July 1814: Executors have renounced execution of will. Granted to Martha Wilson, sister and only next of kin.
Note in margin dated 30th 1827: Will not administered by Martha Wilson, deceased. Now granted to William Wilson, her son and executor.

94.   [34]   Coped Stone

North Side
IN MEMORY OF
MARY ANN REBECCA
WIFE OF
WILLIAM BLAKE HILL
WHO DIED MARCH 27th 1880
AGED 71 YEARS

South Side
IN MEMORY OF
WILLIAM BLAKE HILL
LATE RETIRED OFFICER H.M. CUSTOMS
WHO DIED AT LIVERPOOL FEB. 19th 1908 IN HIS 90th YEAR

95.   [35]   Fallen Headstone

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
RICHARD HOLLINGDALE
DIED 10th FEBRUARY 1856 AGED [59 YEARS]
ALSO SARAH HOLLINGDALE
RELICT OF THE ABOVE
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
APRIL 9th 1863 AGED 56 YEARS
ALSO CHARLES WRIGHT
WHO DIED MARCH [    ] 1878 AGED 42 [YEARS]
ALSO JOHN HOLLINGDALE
WHO DIED IN CROWN LANDS, MELB[OURNE]
8th OCTOBER 1883 AGED 40 [YEARS]
[ALSO] FREDERICK HOLLINGDALE
DIED 13th DECEMBER 1850 [AGED 18 YEARS]
"We know that we have passed
Into Life because we Love Thee"
HORACE HOLLINGDALE
DIED 6th AUGUST 1851 AGED 15 YEARS
ALSO SARAH AND [        ]
WHO DIED IN THEIR INFANCY
ALSO EMILY DEBO[RAH WRIGHT]*
WHO DEPARTED INTO THE [ 1906 ]
AGED 72 YEARS

*Not buried here? Not in the register, died in the Greenwich Registration District
1855 Post Office Directory Richard Hollingdale, Baker
Prerogative Court of Canterbury Will, dated Robert Hollingdale, Corn Dealer and Flour Factor
   The wife Sarah, all real and personal estate, she is executor.
   Witnesses: Hohn S Cobb and John Langford
   Proved 5th April 1856
Principal Probate Registry Index Sarah Hollingdale, administration to Emily Deborah Hollingdale, value under £450

96.   [36]   Ledger

IN MEMORY OF
BARNABAS HOWES
WHO DIED ON THE 9th OF AUGUST 1860
AGED 69 YEARS
ALSO SARAH ELIZABETH HOWES
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED ON THE 27th JULY 1827
AGED 36 YEARS
ALSO REBECCA MIDRED
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
GEORGE STEVENS
OF THIS PARISH
AND DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED ON THE 12th OF MAY 1866
AGED 44 YEARS
ALSO JESSE STEVENS
WHO DIED ON THE 24th JULY 1869
AGED 77 YEARS
ALSO ANN STEVENS
RELICT OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED ON THE 24th OF SEPTEMBER 1882
IN THE 86th YEAR OF HER AGE
ALSO GEORGE
ELDEST SON OF THE ABOVE
JESSE AND ANN STEVENS
WHO DIED ON THE 19th OF FEBRUARY 1916
AGED 97 YEARS

1851 Census Barnabas Howes, Police Constable in Chatham 
1855 Post Office Directory George Stevens, Druggist, Agent for Yorkshire Fire & Life
Principal Probate Registry Index Barnabas Howes, of Little's Cottages, Frindsbury, administration 1867 to Mary Ann Howes, of Higham, value of effects, under £200
   Jesse Stevens, of Troy Town, Rochester, died at Ordnance Place, Chatham. Administration to son George, a Chemist of Strood. Under £300.
   George Stevens, died at Albany Terrace, Chatham, administration to Sarah Ann Stevens and Ann Greenwood, wife of Arthur, value £35, 207 4s

97.   [37]   Chest Tomb, Sides Extremely Eroded   (Also see Interior)


HULKES TOMB
ORIGINALLY WITH RAILINGS AND COVERED BY A ZINC COVERED CANOPY

Ledger
(Crest)
IN MEMORY OF
THOMAS HULKES, ESQ.
[WHO DIED NOVEMBER [ ] 1805]
[AGED 72 YEARS]
ALSO SUSANNAH WIFE OF
THE ABOVE[WHO DIED DECEMBER [ ] 1821]
[AGED 88 YEARS]

THOMAS EDW. HULKES, ESQ.
SON OF THOMAS & SUSANNAH HULKES
[BORN] JANY. [    ] 1774
DIED JANY. [24th ] 1824
WILLIAM WILDE DAY, ESQ.
[WHO DIED 6th MAY 1844]
[AGED 75 YEARS]
[ Verse ? ]

South Side
SACRED TO THE MEMORY OF
JAMES HULKES, ESQ.
SON OF
THOMAS & SUSANNAH HULKES
[WHO DIED 29th JANUARY 1821]
[IN HIS 50th YEAR]
[EDWA]RD THOMAS DAY HULKES, ESQ.
[SON OF THE ABOVE ?]
[WHO DIED NOVEMBER 2nd 1823]
[AGED 27 YEARS]

North Side
[SACRED TO THE MEMORY OF]
[ ? ] EDWARD HULKES, [ESQ.]
[                                ]
[                                ]

West Side
CHARLES
HULKES
SON OF JAMES
& JANE HULKES
[WHO DIED]
[ [    ] JULY 1828]
[AGED 14 MONTHS]

East Side
Illegible

Prerogative Court of Canterbury Will, dated 22nd August 1805
Thomas Hulkes, of Strood, Esquire, Alderman of the City of Rochester
   To wife Susannah, £100, also household furniture, plate, linen, china, etc., (except fixtures), she is to have free use of his house in Strood, but not stables, storehouses, lofts, granaries or other buildings, now used or to be used by their son Thomas Edward, in his business as miller, unless she pays rent for these premises. Also to Susannah, an annuity of £200 for life, out of his brewery in Chatham or other buildings or public houses; this is to be paid by son James, who for some years has carried on the business as a partner, or by others, as laid out in will.
   To Francis Barrow, Surgeon of Strood, all his brewery and all public houses and other buildings with all utensils and fixtures, upon trust. Barrow is to permit son James Hulkes and his son or sons, to takes rents and profits and an annuity of £200.
   If James has only daughters, and she or they live to 21 years, then, upon trust, Barrow will by sale or mortgage, raise £4,000 and pay daughter or daughters at 21 years, shared equally.
   Son Thomas Hulkes is also to rents and profits from brewery business, for life, after his death, then to his son or sons, shared equally, Barrow also to renew leases.
   To son James, all horses, drays, carts and carriages, malt, corn, grain and other stock. To Francis Barrow, his dwelling house in Strood, upon trust, subject to rights of his widow; and other buildings used or will be used by son Thomas in business of miller, also his house, corn windmill and lands in St. Margaret's, Rochester, occupied by Thomas Huggins, (nephew), and all other houses, mills, storehouses, granaries, etc., used in his business as a miller, and other freeholds and leaseholds, not belonging to the brewery in Chatham, to allow son Thomas rents and profits of his other freeholds and leaseholds. If son Thomas has no sons, Barrow is to raise £4,000 to pay to daughter or daughters at 21 years, as before.
   Barrow will, from time to time, allow son James rents and profits from the freehold and leasehold trust estates. After the death of James, upon trust, for his son or sons.
   To son Thomas, all horses, carts, wagons and other stock used in the mill business, also to Thomas, £2,000.   To nephews and nieces, Thomas and William Huggins, Ann Grant and Mary Bridge, £100 each. The children of late nephew, Richard Hurt, £100 equally shared.
   To Ann Falshaw of Strood, widow, and Ann her daughter, and to Elizabeth wife of Francis Barrow, 10 guineas each. To Francis Barrow, £50 upon proving the will.
   His two sons or survivor, to take, within 12 months of his death, to take money from his personal estate, ans invest it in their names for the Vicar of Boughton Monchelsea and the perpetual Curate of Strood. The amount will be that needed to raise £5 per annum, shared (i.e. £2 10s each), which is to be used for buying bread for poor persons of both parishes, who do not receive parish alms. This is to be distributed on the Sunday preceding February 22nd each year, after divine service.
   Concerning his banking business, in Rochester, "Rochester, Chatham and Strood Bank" and firm of "Day, Hulkes and Company" , so Thomas will succeed him as a partner.
   Witnesses: J. Gibbs, Solicitor, Strood, George Stur.... ? And M. Comport, Clerks to Mr Gibbs.
   Proved 26th April 1806
Prerogative Court of Canterbury Will, dated4th July 1776
James Hulkes, 1726 – 1781, was the brother of Thomas Hulkes, above, (both born in Boughton Monchelsea). It seems he was buried in the Hulkes vault (see widow Ann's will). Although there is no visible inscription to him (or his widow) on the tomb, there may have been a simple ledger, which was replaced in 1805 by the grander monument there today. Whether or not this is the same vault, I believe it will be of interest to include concise versions of their wills as well.
   James Hulkes, of Strood, Baker and Alderman of the City of Rochester
   Appoints wife, Ann and brother, Thomas Hulkes, executors.
   To sister An Hurst, an annuity of £20 for life, this comes from his house and farm at Sole Street, in Frindsbury, Higham and Cliffe, lately occupied by William Heath, but now in his own occupation.
   To sister Mary Hulkes, an annuity of £10, this from his property known by the sign of "The Dolphin" in Strood, occupied by John Spangbourne.
   All other freeholds, (subject to payment of an annuity of £10 to nephew, John Gunston, after the death of wife Ann), to the use of his brother, Thomas. His leaseholds, (subject to the charge of an annuity of £20, from his property called "Newark Estate"), payable to nephew John Gunston after widow's death, to wife Ann, she to keep in good repair and renew leases, after her death, to brother Thomas for remainder of term(s).
   To wife, Ann £100; to sisters Ann Hurst, Mary Hulkes, Jane Thames, widow, Elizabeth Austen, widow and Susannah, wife of brother, Thomas, £10 each. To John Gunston, £5; to nephews, Richard Hurt and John Huggins, £50 each at 21 years; to Also to John Huggins, £200, when executors think it prudent to enable him to go into business as a master. From his personal estate, executors will provide James Huggins clothes and other necessaries during his apprenticeship; he is also to get £20 at the end of his apprenticeship to buy a chest of tools, subject to "that he bears the character of his present master of being sober and honest".
   To nieces, Ann wife of James Hearnden, Sarah, wife of William Tranah and Mary Huggins, Spinster, £5 each. In his former will he had made nephews and nieces ? , (except James Huggins), and he now "hopes God will forgive them as I freely and sincerely do and have done this only that they may remember it".
   To James Hearnden, £5; he had given him considerably more money in his former will but " he knows he has the same cause for reflection as his wife and her sisters have". (I wonder what the offence was?)0
   To wife Ann, her gold watch with chain and seal and his gold ring, pieces of old money and coins, she owned at their marriage. After her death, his books, rings, pieces of old money and coins, and piece of gold, as follows, to nephew Richard Hurt, his mourning ring he had for his late cousin, James Hulkes, ? Dictionary and 15 volumes of ? "History of England"; to nephew, John Huggins, his mourning ring which he had for his late brother, Thames and 8 volumes of the "Spectator", 3 volumes of "History of America" and Montaigne's "Farriery" ? To nephew Thomas Huggins, his mourning ring which he had for his late brother in law, Edward Austen, his new "Whole Duty of Man", Young's "Night Thoughts" and Young's "Mans' Companion"; also to John Huggins, his joint gold ring and 2 volumes of "Chamber's Dictionary" To nephew William Huggins, his Bible, marked on the inside cover, upon red leather, with his and his wife's name, Addison's "Evidence", "The Unfortunate Young Nobleman" and the "Life of Peter the Great, Czar of Moscovy" Also to James Huggins, his 2 guinea piece of gold and his "Freeholder's Magazines".
   Rest of Books, equally divided between all his own nephews and nieces, children of his brother, Thomas and sisters Ann and Elizabeth. To nephew John Gunston, after his wife's death, his gold watch and gold seal, silver shoe buckles and knee buckles, his gold Maroc stone studs and Scotch pebble sleeve buttons. To nephew James Hulkes, after his wife's death, his pint tankard, tortoise shell tobacco box, with his name on it and silver spurre?
   Rest of his buttons, buckles, clothes and anything else not disposed of, to his own nephews and nieces, shared as his wife thinks fit.
   Residue, to nephews and nieces, children of Thomas, Ann Hurt and Elizabeth Huggins, shared equally.
   Witnesses: Peke Rogers, Edward Farthing and Edward Twopenny
Codicil dated 26th September 1781
   He is now Mayor of Rochester.
   He has given nephew, John Huggins, £200 to help him into business and directed his executors to supply him with clothes and money for a box of tools. He now revokes the bequest of £200 and now gives him £10 instead.
   Witnesses: Mary Boghurst, George Gates and Jonathan Prall
   Proved 7th December 1781
Prerogative Court of Canterbury Will, dated 9th July 1791
Ann Hulkes, Widow of Strood
   Desires to be buried in the vault in Strood Churchyard with her late husband, James.
   Appoints John Boghurst of Strood and Edward Austen of London, executors; to each of them, £20 for mourning. The nephew John Gunston, £10 for mourning. All of her clothes to cousins, Rebecca, Ann and Mary Boghurst, Edith, Catherine and Sarah Jarman, shared equally.
   To Miss Elizabeth Boghurst, daughter of John Boghurst, her best set of china, "which was my sister Thames". Money in public funds to be continued by executors and interest to go to nephew John Gunston, for life. After his death, the principal sum to his children, living at her death, shared equally. If there are no children then to the 2nd cousins of her mother and father, shared equally.
   If John Gunston sells or mortgages the interest the legacy is void.
   John Gunston has not been heard from for some years,it is not certain if he is alive or dead.
   So executors can advertise for him for 12 months after her death, if he or his children do not appear in that time, his legacy is void.
   Then his legacy goes to the 2nd cousins of her father and mother.
   Rest and residue of cash and securities (except in public funds), debts, plate, linen, pewter, brass and bedding, etc., and personal estate, to executors, in trust. After debts and funeral costs, etc., are paid, bequeathed as follows, to Richard Boghurst, brother of her executor, £5; to cousin, Rebecca Boghurst,£5 and silver tea caddy; to cousin Ann Boghurst, £5 and her watch; to cousin, Mary Boghurst, £5 and her diamond cluster ring; to brother in law, Thomas Hulkes, and Susan, his wife, £5 each; to her two sisters, Mary Hulkes and Ann Hurt, 5 guineas; to nephew and godson, James Hulkes, son of Thomas, £20 and piece of old gold, valued at 12 guineas and her Bible, which was her brother Thames "whose name is inscribed therein in gilt letters on leather".
   To nephew, Thomas Hulkes, the other son of her brother in law, Thomas, £5; to Mrs Elizabeth Bellows, £5; to her present servants. Ann Edmonds and Elizabeth Casey, if with her at time of her death, 5 guineas each.
Rest and residue of real and personal estate, not already bequeathed, to second cousins of her father and mother, shared equally.
   Witnesses: John Morson, James Alchin and John Dudlow, Clerk to Mr Gates, Attorney of Rochester.
   Proved 10th March 1797, power reserved to John Boghurst
Prerogative Court of Canterbury Will, dated, 16th June 1768
James Hulkes, seems to be a cousin of the father of the above Thomas and James Hulkes. There is no indication of where he was buried at Strood and there is no surviving inscription, but I am including this concise will to compliment the others. Note the Boughton Monchelsea connection.
   James Hulkes, of Strood, Gentleman, Alderman of the City of Rochester. Sometime Mayor of the City.
   He has Old South Sea annuities in his name amounting to £2,000, £550 of this is the property of his sister, Elizabeth Prescott of Strood, widow, for which he is the trustee; his executors will transfer the £550 annuities to his sister if she requires it, or, in case of her death, t her executors.
   To sister Elizabeth, £100 and the furniture of her chamber; to Penelope Hall, his late wife Sarah's niece and daughter of the late Elkington Hall, all his wife's clothes and her child bed linen and £10 for mourning. He discharges Penelope from costs of board, clothes and education to the day of his death.
   To Rebecca Toller widow of late cousin, Thomas Toller of Chatham, Shipwright, £100; to Susanna Harrold wife of [    ] Harrold, a gunner in the Royal Navy and daughter of Tomas Toller, £50; to kinsman, Thomas Hearnden of Maidstone, son of late cousin, Amos Hearnden of Boughton Monchelsea, Tailor and Ursula his wife, £100; to Ann Wise, widow and Mary Jarman, wife of John Jarman, sisters of Thomas Hearnden, £50 each; to kinswoman, Mary Hulkes late of Strood, now of Linton, Spinster, daughter of Richard Hulkes, late of Boughton Monchelsea, Blacksmith, £50; to kinswoman, Ann wife of William Hurst and daughter of above Richard Hulkes, £50 (father of the above James and Thomas Hulkes); to Richard Hurst, son of Ann Hurst, £50 at 21 years; to cousin Gabriel Barham of Chatham, Bricklayer, son of late cousin Ursula Barham, £100; to James Hearnden, son of kinsman, Richard Hearnden, late of Strood, Baker, £50.
   To friend and acquaintances, Phillip Boghurst and Charles Arnold, late of Frindsbury, 10 guineas each. To poor parishioners of Strood, £50, to be paid within one month after his death, to the Minister or Curate and Churchwardens of Strood, to be distributed to the poor who do not receive parish alms, as they think fit.
All his water mill, mill house, stables, granary, marsh lands and mill ponds in Strood, leased from the Dean and Chapter of Rochester, to Phillip Boghurst and Charles Arnold, upon trust, they are to permit sister, Elizabeth Prescott, for term left on lease, an annuity of £14. After her death, his kinsman. Thomas Hulkes, has mill for rest of term and pay above annuity of £14. (Thomas seems to be running mill ?).
   To friend Richard Pordage of Rochester, Alderman, (also sometime Mayor of the City), 10 guineas; to late servant, John Barnes, £12; to Mary Buggs, his other servant, 20 guineas; to Mary wife of William Hall, who was his servant for many years, 5 guineas; to John Huggins, of Hoo, Farmer, £50,(tenant of testator); to John, Ann, Mary and William Huggins, children of John Huggins by Elizabeth, his late wife, £40 each, at 21 years, if any die before they are 21, their legacy goes to Thomas Hulkes and James Hulkes, of Strood, Baker, shared equally.
   His portion of tithes from his farm called Temple Farm, given to him by the will of John Lampard late of Strood, Gentleman, and leased from the Dean and Chapter of Rochester, for term left with benefit of renewal of lease, to James Hulkes. His house and farm and land in Noke Street, Frindsbury, Higham and Cliffe, lately occupied by John Lampard (deceased), with 5 acres of arable and land in Frindsbury near a pond called Maysole Pond, between the pond and GadsHill on the north east side and the Rochester to Gravesend road. The land will go to Penelope Hall, on her marriage to David Day. House and land in Noke Street, was lately occupied by William Heard and now occupied by John Huggins, Senior, goes to James Hulkes, the property is charge with the £14 annuity to Elizabeth Prescott; also to John Hulkes, £100.
   His freehold house in Cage Lane, Strood, purchased from John Pilcher, to Thomas Hulkes; his house in Strood, where he lately lived, with bakehouse and granary, occupied by James Hulkes, held on lease from the Dean and Chapter of Rochester.
   To Thomas Hulkes, all household linen; all plate and rings to Thomas and James Hulkes, shared equally .Rest of furniture and household goods in his dwelling house, to Thomas Hulkes. He has lent Thomas Hulkes several sums of money to enable him to carry on business of miller,not withstanding the bequests to him, he still owes money lent to him. This debt to be part of the rest and residue of the estate. Residue of money and personal estate, not already bequeathed, to James and Thomas Hulkes, shared equally, they are also joint executors.
   Witnesses: James Bartholomew, William Twopenny and R. S. Trowald
   Proved 8th November 1769

98.   [38]   Ledger

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
ELIZA DAUGHTER OF
WILLIAM AND ANN HURLEY
OF THIS PARISH
BORN MARCH 18th 1813
DIED OCTOBER 18th 1842
ALSO GEORGE WILLIAM
SON OF W.P. AND ANN HURLEY
BORN SEPTEMBER 15th 1819
DIED MAY 30th 1845
ALSO WILLIAM R. HURLEY
BORN JUNE 4th 1830
DIED NOVEMBER 11th 1863
ALSO FRANCES HURLEY
NORN MARCH 28th 1817
DIED JUNE 26th 1883

1841 Census William Pearce Hurley, Verger of St. Nicholas

99.   [39]   Ledger   (in two pieces)

ENTRANCE
TO THE
VAULT
OF
JAMES KILLICK
DIED MAY 16th 1823
AGED 57 YEARS
[ALS]O SUKEY KILLICK
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED NOVEMBER 7th 1836
AGED 67 YEARS

Archdeaconry Court of Rochester Will, dated 16th May 1823*
James Killick, Millwright
   His properties, mill buildings and grounds in Strood and Meopham in his own occupation and other freehold estate, to wife Sukey for life, as long as she remains his widow. After her death, or remarriage, then equally shared between his children, James, Thomas, John, Ann, Susan, William, Elizabeth, Richard, Mary, Hannah and Henry, for ever.
    All his money, securities, stock in trade, household goods, plate , linen, china and other personal estate and effects to his wife, as long as she remains his widow, subject to the maintenance and education of his children, during their minority. After her death or remarriage, then shared equally amongst his children. His wife is executor.
   Witnesses: J. Gibbs, Attorney, Strood, Thomas Killick, Organist of Gravesend and Samuel West, Clerk to Mr Gibbs.
   Proved 12th November, goods and effects valued less than £600
*Killick died on the same day

KING see GOUGE

100.   [40]   Ledger

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
REBECCA
WIFE OF
THOMAS KNIGHT
OF THIS PARISH
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
THE 22nd OF MARCH 1848
AGED [8]2 YEARS
ALSO THE ABOVE
THOMAS KNIGHT
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
[    ] OF NOVEMBER 1863
AGED 90 YEARS

101.   [41]   Ledger

SACRED TO THE MEMORY
OF
JOHN LAWRENCE
ELDEST SON OF
JOSEPH LAWRENCE, YEOMAN
AND MARY HIS WIFE OF BILTON, WARWICKSHIRE
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
THE 26th OF NOVEMBER 1837
IN THE 39th YEAR OF HIS AGE
ALSO
JOSEPH LAWRENCE
OF THIS PARISH
WHO DIED 2nd OF OCTOBER 1843
AT BILTON, WARWICKSHIRE
AGED 39 YEARS
ALSO
ELIZABETH DAUGHTER OF
GEORGE AND BETSY THOMPSON
OF THIS PARISH
WHO DIED 20th FEBRUARY 1856
AGED 4 YEARS AND 2 MONTHS
ALSO OF
MARIA
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
EDWARD FORD WILLIAMS
OF BROMPTON
AND WIDOW OF THE ABOVE NAMED
JOSEPH LAWRENCE
WHO DIED DEC. 22nd 1869
AGED 60 YEARS
FRANCES BETSY
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
GEORGE THOMPSON
WHO DIED DEC. 4th 1870
AGED 47 YEARS
ALSO GEORGE THOMPSON
WHO DIED APRIL 9th 18[81]
IN HIS 67th YEAR

Wright's Directory 1838 Joseph Lawrence, Grocer, Tea Dealer, Cheesemonger and China Warehouse
1881 Census George Thompson, Grocer, employing 10 hands
Principal Probate Registry Index George Thompson, Grocer, administration to Rei Fry, Grocer and Edward Ford Williams, Iron - Monger
Wight's Directory 1838 Edward Ford Williams, Iron Monger

102.   [42]   Headstone

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
GEORGE LINK
WHO DIED FEBRUARY 4th 1898
AGED 62 YEARS
"Gone from us but not forgotten,
Never shall his memory fade,
Sweetest thoughts shall ever linger,
Round the spot where he is laid"
ALSO AMY LINK
WHO DIED DECEMBER 31st 1918
AGED 82 YEARS
ALSO EMILY ANNIE WHO DIED IN INFANCY

Kelly's Directory 1895 & 1909  
G. Link and Sons, Fruiterer, Florists and Coal Merchants, 135 – 137 High Street
G. Link and Sons, Pork Butchers, 141 High Street and Greengrocers, 143 High Street

103.   [43]   Ledger

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
JOHN SIMCOE MACAULAY
LATE OPF THE ROYAL ENGINEERS
WHO DIED DECEMBER 20th 18[   ]
AGED 61 YEARS
ALSO OF HIS WIFE
ANN GEE MACAULAY
WHO WAS BORN JULY 12th 1802
AND DIED DECEMBER 27th 1861
AGED 5[9] YEARS

104.   [44]   Coped Stone

North Side
IN AFFECTIONATE REMEMBRANCE OF
HENRY MINTER MILLER
WHO DIED JANUARY 12th 1878
AGED 68
ALSO MARY ANN WIFE OF THE ABOVE
DIED MARCH 24th 1924 AGED 87

South Side
ALSO
CHARLES AND MARY ANN CHILDREN OF
HENRY AND MARY ANN MILLER
WHO DIED JULY 11th AND JULY 14th 1871
AGED 5 YEARS, 8 MONTHS AND 10 YEARS, 8 MONTHS

1861 Census Henry Miller, Fund Holder
Principal Probate Registry Index Henry Miller, administration to widow, Mary Ann, Richard Mercer, Banker and Edward Hoar, Gentleman, both of Maidstone, value under £10,000.

105.   [45]   Coped Stone on high Rag Stone Base


REV. GEORGE NASH, 38 YEARS VICAR OF ALLHALLOWS
(NORTH OF THE CHURCH

SACRED TO THE MEMORY OF
THE REVD. GEORGE EDWARD NASH
38 YEARS VICAR OF ALLHALLOWS – HOO
DIED AUGUST 8th 1874 AGED 75 YEARS
ALSO OF
MARY WIDOW OF THE ABOVE
DAUGHTER OF THE LATE MAJOR GENERAL THOMAS STEVENS, R.M.
DIED MAY 2nd 1895 AGED 81 YEARS

Principal Probate Registry Index Rev. George Nash, formerly of High Halstow, late of Strood, administration to Charles Edward Stevens Nash of Lewisham, son, value under £1,500

106.   [46]   Ledger

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
MARIA PICNOT
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE OF PROBATION
APRIL 26th 1859 AGED 62 YEARS
ALSO OF
ANDRE MARIE PICNOT
HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED IN PARIS JUNE 10th 1853
AGED 67 YEARS AND WHOSE MORTAL
REMAINS LIE INTERRED IN THE CEMETERY
OF CLICHY
ALSO OF NICHOLAS ANDRE
ELDEST SON OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED IN PARIS AUGUST 3rd 1830
AGED 27 YEARS
AND WAS INTERRED IN THE CEMETERY
OF MONTMARTRE
ALSO OF THEODORE INFANT SON OF
CHARLES AND JANE PICNOT
OF THIS PARISH AND GRANDSON OF THE ABOVE
ANDRE MARIE AND MARIA PICNOT
DIED AUGUST 7th 1869 AGED THREE MONTHS
ALSO OF EMILY FOURTH DAUGHTER OF
CHARLES AND JANE PICNOT
DIED FEBRUARY 24th 1880 AGED 6 YEARS

1881 Census Charles Picnot, Dentist and Chemist, two assistants and one apprentice

107.   [47]   Ledger  (Probably had a related headstone)

IN MEMORY OF
HENRY JAMES RAY[SON]
SON OF THE ABOVE WHO DIED
THE 8th OF DECEMBER 1851 AGED [64] [YEARS]

Prerogative Court of Canterbury Will, dated 5th February 1848
Henry James Rayson
   To wife Mary, all of his estate, for life. After her death, then shared equally by his two daughters, Ann and Mary Rayson. His wife is executor.
   Witnesses: Thomas J. Hills, John Jenkins and T.R. Wickes
   Proved 6th April 1852
1851 Census Henry Rayson of London Road, Fund Holder in Oyster Fishery Co.

ROCHESTER GAZETTE
"INQUEST – THE LATE ACCIDENT AT STROOD:- On Wednesday an inquest was held at the Bull's Head, Strood, before J. Lewis, Esq., touching the death of Mr Henry James Rayson, who met with his death by a fall from a scaffold on Monday, the 8th instant.
   John Henry Rayson, of Rochester, carpenter, son of the deceased, said that his father with him was examining the spouts which had been put up to some cottages building for deceased at the foot of Strood hill. While so engaged near the end of the scaffolding, bending down and looking under the spouts, the putlock came out of the brickwork, and the board on which the deceased was standing fell with him.
   Witness endeavoured to catch hold of him, but was too far off. The height from which he fell to the ground was sixteen or seventeen feet. Witness immediately went to his father's assistance and removed him to his home.
   It was impossible, he said to account for the coming out of the putlock; he had himself been frequently on the same board, nor could he attribute blame to any one.
   Frederick James Brown, of Chatham, surgeon, attended deceased, whom he saw shortly after the occurrence; he was suffering under collapse, coldness of the surface, pallid features and imperceptible pulse; he was slightly conscious, the effects of the concussion having somewhat passed off. The bones of the pelvis were considerably bruised, causing as witness inferred, internal haemorrhage and urinary irritation.
   Deceased survived the accident about two hours, and he considered that death arose from internal haemorrhage.
   Verdict "Accidental Death"

NEXT ISSUE OF ROCHESTER GAZETTE
"The mortal remains of Mr Henry James Rayson, whose death we recorded in last week's obituary, as the result of fall from a scaffold, were interred in Strood Burial Ground on Wednesday last, when several of his neighbours and friends attended the funeral.
   A number of those belonging to the oyster fishery also followed to testify their esteem towards him, who for many years held the office of foreman over them".

108.   [48]   Headstone

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
HENRY RING
WHO DIED SEPTEMBER 20th 1884
AGED 62 YEARS
ALSO
ANN RING
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED MAY 8th 1894
AGED 72 YEARS
"Though lost to sight, to memory ever dear"

1881 Census Henry Ring, Licensed Victualler, "Amalgamation Inn"

109.   [49]   Ledger

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
GEORGE ROFFWAY
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE 10th July [1855]
AGED 61 YEARS
ALSO FRANCES ROFFWAY
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE 20th MARCH 1887
AGED 79 YEARS
GEORGE SON OF
GEORGE AND FRANCES ROFFWAY
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE 1st AUGUST 1851
AGED 7 YEARS AND 7 MONTHS

1838 Wright's Directory George Roffway, Agent for Medway Canal Stone Wharf
Prerogative Court of Canterbury Will, dated 19th May 1855
George Roffway, Licensed Victualler, "Canal Tavern", Frindsbury.
   To wife Frances, all plate articles, which were hers before their marriage, household furniture and effects, as she may choose.
   All money and investment in the Annirable (sic) Benefit Society, held at the Canal Tavern, and from the Rochester £50 Burial Society.
   Rest and residue, including lease of the tavern, granted by Mrs Ann Hulkes and Miss Anne Maria Hulkes, to William Woodham, the Younger, of Rochester, Maltster and Edmund Adersley of Rochester, Coal Merchant, upon trust, to sell and raise £50 annuity for his wife, for life. If she dies before the first payment, then to his daughter in law, Sarah wife of John Thorogood Roffway of Rochester, Victualler. Lot of technical details follow.
   Wife and daughter, Sarah are executors.
   Witnesses: William Edmund Payne, Solicitor, Rochester and William Aldersley of Rochester.
   Proved 2nd August 1855

110.   [50]   Ledger

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
CAROLINE
WIFE OF SAMUEL ROOK
OF THIS PARISH
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
ON THE 13th DAY OF FEBRUARY 1853
AGED 57 YEARS
ALSO
SAMUEL GEORGE ROOK
SON OF THE ABOVE WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
ON THE 28th DAY OF JANUARY 1862
AGED 43 YEARS
ALSO
THE ABOVE NAMED SAMUEL ROOK
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE THE 23rd DAY OF AUGUST 1863
AGED 78 YEARS

1851 Census Samuel Rook, Victualler of the "Three Gardeners"

111.   [51]   Headstone

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
MR. JOHN SIMMONDS
OF THIS PARISH WHO DIED
JANUARY 25th 1833 AGED 46 YEARS
ALSO
ELIZTH. ANN SIMMONDS
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED OCTOBER 30th 1857
IN HER 65th YEAR
ALSO
THOMAS RICHARD
THIRD SON OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED JUNE 6th 1861
AGED 37 YEARS
ALSO
GEORGE SIMMONDS
THE [    ] SON OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED SEPTEMBER 3rd 18[6]4
AGED 46 YEARS
ALSO JOHN ROBERT SIMMONDS
[    ] SON OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED JANUARY 10th 187[   ]
AGED [   ] YEARS

1824 Pigot's Directory John Simmonds, Linen Draper
1861 Census George Simmonds, Draper's Assistant at Frindsbury ?

112.   [52]   Headstone

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
AUSTIN ROBERT STACE
WHO DIED DECEMBER 5th 1856
AGED 44 YEARS
ALSO OF MARIA
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED MARCH 19th 1861 AGED 42 YEARS
ALSO OF THE FOLLOWING
SONS OF THE ABOVE
JOHN
DIED APRIL 21st 1851
AGED 2 YEARS AND 2 MONTHS
RICHARD SHREWBURY
DIED MAY 7th 1851
AGED 2 MONTHS
AUSTIN
DIED JUNE 5th 1858
AGED 13 YEARS
JOSEPH*
DIED JANUARY 21st 1908
AGED 60 YEARS
ALSO MARIA FRENCH
SURVIVING DAUGHTER
DIED [ APRIL] [     ] 1926
[AGED 81 YEARS]
* See Interior

Prerogative Court of Canterbury Will, dated 4th December 1856
Austin Stace
   All estate to wife, Maria. Brother in law, David French, Coal Merchant of Chatham, is executor.
   Witnesses: Edmund Saxby of Strood and Gabriel French of Chatham
   Proved 17th February 1857
1855 Post Office Directory Austin Stace, Iron Monger
1874 Post Office Directory Collis and Stace, Engineers, Ironmongers, Agricultural Machinery
1891 Kelly Directory J. Stace, Ironmonger
Principal Probate Registry Index
Joseph Stace, , Castle View Road, administration to Maria Stace, spinster, value £22,391 9s 4d

113.   [53]   Chest Tomb   (West of Porch, also see Interior)


THE STEVENS, GOLDSTON AND BENNETT TOMB
TO THE LEFT, IN THE CORNER, THE KILLICK LEDGER

Ledger
IN MEMORY OF
MRS. SARAH STEVENS
THE WIFE OF
MR. THOMAS STEVENS
OF THE CITY OF ROCHESTER, BREWER
WHO DIED THE 30th OF JANUARY 1774
AGED 39 YEARS
ALSO JOHN GOLDSTON DIED
[    ] OF SEPTEMBER 1780
AGED 53 YEARS
ALSO OF
MRS. ELIZABETH BENNETT
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
[    ] [OF] OCTOBER 1787 ?
AGED 59 YEARS
ALSO
PEGGY GOLDSTON
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
JOHN GOLDSTON
& ELIZABETH BENNETT
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
APRIL 12th 1797
AGED 33 YEARS

Consistory Court of Rochester Will, dated 6th March 1778
John Goldston, Maltster
   Wife Elizabeth, son George, George Gunning of Frindsbury, Yeoman and Phillip Boghurst the Younger, of Frindsbury, Yeoman, are executors. Wife, Gunning and Boghurst, are guardians of children, responsible for the maintenance and education of sons, George, John and William, until they are 21, and daughters , Ann and Peggy, until they are 21 or married. His dwelling house in Strood, with malt house and adjoining land, to son George, for ever. To his wife, £500; to daughters, Ann and Peggy, sons John and William, £500 each at 21. In meantime money to be invested and interest used, if executors think fit, used for children's benefit. Executors can use whole or part of each £500 for children's benefit.
   Residue of personal estate, household goods, implements of trade, after costs, to son George, for ever.
   Witnesses: Moses Roots, William Twopenny and Henry Hills.
   Proved December 16th 1780, power reserved to George Goldston, Gunning and Boghurst.
   January 6th 1791, administration granted to George Goldston, power reserved to Gunning and Boghurst. Value of goods and effects, not more than £2,000.

STEVENS see HOWES

STEVENS see NASH

THOMPSON see LAWRENCE

114.   [54]   Ledger

SACRED TO THE MEMORY
OF CATHERINE WIFE OF
SAMUEL TURNER OF THIS PARISH
[    ] A PAINFUL AND LINGERING [ILLNESS]
WHICH SHE BORE WITH CHRISTIAN FORTITUDE
DEPARTED THIS LIFE MARCH 31st 1850
AGED 60 YEARS
"She was what a wife should [be]"
THOMAS SON OF
SAMUEL AND CATHERINE TURNER
OF THIS PARISH
WHO DIED MAY 16th 182[6]
AGED 6 YEARS
ALSO AFTER A LINGERING AND PAINFUL
ILLNESS, SINCERELY REGRETTED BY HIS
AFFLICTED PARENTS TO WHOM HE
HAD ENDEARED HIMSELF BY HIS
AFFECTIONATE CONDUCT
MARY
SECOND DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
SAMUEL AND CATHERINE TURNER
DIED JUNE 15th 1836 AGED 11 YEARS
ALSO FOUR CHILDREN WHO DIED
IN THEIR INFANCY

1824 Pigot's Directory Samuel Turner, Brewer, near the church.

115.   [55]   Headstone

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
ADA SOPHIA ROSE
DIED DECEMBER 28th 1879
AGED 4 YEARS AND 4 MONTHS
ALSO
WILLIAM JOHN
DIED JANUARY 14th 1880
AGED 5 YEARS AND 6 MONTHS
THE BELOVED CHILDREN OF
WILLIAM AND ELIZABETH WARD
"Suffer little children to come unto Me"
ALSO THE ABOVE
WILLIAM WARD
DIED JANUARY 1st 1902
AGED 52 YEARS
ALSO
ELIZABETH
DEARLY BELOVED WIFE OF THE ABOVE
DIED FEBRUARY 22nd 1906
AGED 55 YEARS
"In the midst of life we are in death"
ALSO
SUZANNAH WARD
GRANDMOTHER OF THE ABOVE
DIED SEPTEMBER 20th 1880
AGED 56 YEARS
"At Rest"

Principal Probate Registry Index  
William Ward, late of Vicarage Road, administration to wife, Elizabeth, value of effects £292

116.   [56]   Ledger

SACRED TO THE MEMORY OF
CHARLES WATSON
OF THIS PARISH
WHO DIED THE 21st OF APRIL 1852
AGED 67 YEARS
ALSO
SARAH WATSON
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED THE 4th OF SEPTEMBER 18[66]
AGED 72 YEARS
SARAH DAUGHTER OF
CHARLES AND MARGARIETE ELIZABETH WATSON
DIED FEB 1st 1850 AGED 9 MONTHS AND 18 DAYS
EMILY DAUGHTER OF
CHARLES AND MARGARIETE ELIZABETH WATSON
DIED 12th DECEMBER 1861
IN THE 9th YEAR OF HER AGE

Prerogative Court of Canterbury Will, dated 17th April 1851
Charles Watson, Butcher and Cattle Dealer.
   His freehold slaughter house lodge and loft, lately erected by him, in his own occupation, near Strood High Street, 3 acres of land in Strood, his ½ share of freehold occupied by Robert McDuff, in Strood, (his son Charles owns the other half), leasehold, (leased from Dean and Chapter of Rochester), occupied by James Izaby, lately erected by Watson, near the first property, including stable, loft and lodge, his ½ share of a leasehold farm in Rainham and his share of live and dead stock, implements, etc., he holds jointly with Robert Durrant Watson of Rainham, (leased from Charles Auriel), and insurance policy from Norwich Union Life Assurance Society, dated 30th January 1832, on life of John Vain of Frindsbury, for £300, all household goods, money and investments, all personal estate, to his brother Henry Watson of Hadlow, Butcher, and William Moss of Rainham, Grocer, upon trust to value estate and give son Charles option to buy [ ? ].
   Properties charged with an annuity of £20 for wife, Sarah, also to give daughter Ann option to purchase his freehold estate. If not trustees to sell freehold and leasehold and combine proceeds with personal estate, (house in Strood and ½ house occupied by McDuff and house occupied by Izaby and the lodge and loft).
   Personal estate, upon trust, for son Charles, daughter Ann and Mary wife of Robert Durrant Watson
in equal shares.
   To son Charles, the fixtures of house and shop. To daughter Ann, all furniture in her bedroom in his house. Any real estate vested in him, as trustee, to executors, Henry Watson and William Moss, subject to the trusts.
   Witnesses:
   Proved 3rd September 1852

117.   [57]   Ledger

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
MR. JAMES WEST
OF THIS PARISH
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
ON THE 18th OF FEBRUARY 1826
IN THE 37th YEAR OF HIS AGE
ALSO OF
MR. SAMUEL WEST
OF THIS PARISH
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
ON 24th OF NOVEMBER 1861
AGED 64 YEARS
ALSO OF
MRS. SARAH WEST
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
ON THE 28th OCTOBER 1867
AGED 73 YEARS

1824 Pigot's Directory James West "Three Jolly Gardeners"
1838 Wright's Directory Samuel West "Three Gardeners"
1861 Census Samuel West, Proprietor of Houses
Principal Probate Registry Index  
Samuel West, Gentleman, Administration to widow, Sally, value under £1,000.

118.   [58]   Headstone

IN
AFFECTIONATE MEMORY
OF
JOHN WEST
WHO ENTERED INTO REST
AUGUST 26th 1863 AGED 41
ALSO OF MARIA WIDOW OF THE ABOVE
WHO FELL ASLEEP
AT THE RESIDENCE OF HER SON FRANCIS
NOVEMBER 30th 1897 AGED 74
"God is Love"
BOTH FORMERLY OF LEICESTERSHIRE

119.   [59]   Coped Stone


DUMPED INTO A DARK CORNER, NORTH OF THE CHURCH, FROM LEFT TO RIGHT, HUMPHREY WICKHAM, WILLIAM BLAKE HILL AND HENRY MINTER MILLER

North Side
IN LOVING MEMORY OF
HUMPHREY WICKHAM
SOLICITOR OF THIS PARISH
DIED 10th DECEMBER 1893
AGED 87 YEARS

South Side
ALSO REBECCA ELIZABETH
ELDEST DAUGHTER OF HUMPHREY AND REBECCA WICKHAM
DIED 29th APRIL 1912
ALSO ELIZA SECOND DAUGHTER OF
HUMPHREY AND REBECCA WICKHAM
DIED 13th OCTOBER 1919
ALSO CHARLOTTE BROMLEY
THIRD DAUGHTER OF
HUMPHREY AND REBECCA WICKHAM
DIED APRIL 4th 1923

Humphrey Wickham seems to have been a multi talented man. In addition to his private practise, he was Clerk to Strood Parish Trustees for 50 years; Clerk of Watt's Charity; Clerk for Hoo Union; Deputy Coroner for Kent. He was also, according to Smetham, a gifted amateur artist, craftsman, sportsman and writer of prose and poetry. He was also a pioneer archaeologist and antiquarian, he had a fine collection of Romano–British pottery from the extensive potteries at Upchurch Marshes.
See Smetham's "History of Strood" pp 381 – 385.
Principal Probate Registry Index
Humphrey Wickham, Administration to his three daughters, value of effects, etc., £1, 302 14s 5d

120.   [60]   Ledger

IN MEMORY OF
BENJAMIN WINCH
(FORMERLY OF HAWKHURST)
WHO DIED 26th FEBRUARY 1848
AGED 85 YEARS
ALSO OF HETTY HIS WIFE
WHO DIED 24th FEBRUARY 1844
AGED 68 YEARS
"They Sleep in Jesus"

1824 Pigot's Dirctory Benjamin Winch, Linen Draper, Strood.

121.   [61]   Ledger

IN MEMORY OF
ELIZABETH WIFE OF
JAMES WOOD
WHO DIED 16th MAY 1845
AGED 66 YEARS
ALSO WILLIAM HENRY WOOD
GRANDSON OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 1st MAY 1842
AGED 11 DAYS
ALSO MARY WOOD
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 9th APRIL 1848
AGED 31 YEARS
ALSO WILLIAM WOOD
SON OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED OCTOBER 26th 1849
AGED 43 YEARS
ALSO WILLIAM HIS SON
WHO DIED JANUARY 10th 1849
AGED 3 YEARS AND 6 MONTHS
ALSO CHARLES SON OF THE ABOVE
WILLIAM WOOD WHO DIED
27th FEBRUARY 1871 AGED 27 YEARS
ALSO MARY WOOD WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WILLIAM WOOD
WHO DIED 23rd NOVEMBER 1855
AGED 69 YEARS
ALSO WALTER WANSTALL
WHO FELL ASLEEP EASTER EVE 1899
AGED 83 YEARS
ALSO MARY ELIZABETH WOOD
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE WILLIAM WOOD AND MARY WOOD
WHO DIED 23rd SEPTEMBER 1912
AGED 63 YEARS

1874 Post Office Directory William Wood, Farmer, Wickham Farm
1881 Census  
Walter Wanstall, Retired Schoolmaster, 4 Grove Villas, Maidstone Road, Rochester.

WRIGHT see HOLLINGDALE

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Section D   CHURCHYARD SOUTH WEST CORNER - 18th Century headstones These headstones, decorated with carved motifs,e.g. Putti, Urns, St. Michael, etc., have been saved from the destruction which took place, at some unknown date, in the last century, and re-sited in their present position. They were originally probably in the south part of the churchyard. They are mostly quite worn, one is completely eroded.


SOUTH WEST CORNER GROUP
WEST WALL-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
MAY        BATCHELLER         HOOD         STRUTFIELD

HOOD             PORTER                 ?                BAKER        

                         ROOTS          HOPPER            DAVISON  

MILLS            WELLARD      WELCH               HODGES

TURNER              BURR         HENMARSH          SKILLER

122.   [1]   Double Headstone


WILLIAM AND MARY BAKER

IN MEMORY OF
WILL. BAKER
DIED DEC. 22nd 17[ ?] 
AGED 44 ? YEARSIN MEMORY OF
 MARY WIFE OF
WM. BAKER
 DIED APRIL 1st 17 [ ? ]
AGED 48 YEARSALSO SUSANNAH BAKER
DIED [FEB. ?] 16th 1745 ?
AGED 1 YEAR & 4
MONTHS

 123.   [2]   

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
MR. WILLIAM BATCHELLER
OF THIS PARISH
WHO DIED THE 2nd OF NOVEMBER 1776
AGED 60 YEARS
ALSO ELIZABETH WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 21st ? OF MARCH 1781 AGED 68 YEARS
ALSO CHILDREN OF THE ABOVE
WILLIAM DIED 26th MARCH 1763 AGED 28 ? YEARS
ROBERT DIED [    ] 1763 AGED 18 YEARS
WATKIN DIED 15th ? [    ] 17[   ] AGED 16 YEARS
ALSO MRS. SARAH BRIDGE
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED [   ] MAY 1806 AGED 7[   ] YEARS

Consistory Court of Rochester Will, dated 14th January 1765William Batcheller
   To wife Elizabeth, all household goods, plate, linen, etc., To daughter, Sarah, his silver watch.
Wife is executor
   Witnesses: Nicholas Gill, George Parry and Henry Coward
   Proved 15th November 1776
At the bottom, endorsed with note "not to be registered", he wishes wife to have any money from lottery tickets he bought in 1773.
Prerogative Court of Canterbury Will, dated 11th November 1805
Sarah Bridge, Widow
   By a deed of settlement prior to her marriage with Alexander Bridge, dated 8th March 1782, between herself, Alexander Bridge of Strood, Gentleman, Thomas Hulkes of Strood, Miller and Phineas Kite of Chatham, Tallow Chandler, South Sea stock in the names of Hulkes and Kite, £2,400 Old South Sea Annuities, established in or about 1751 and £750 New South Sea Annuities and another £400 in the same stock, purchased "during my coverture", plus £200 of Old South Sea Annuities, bought since she was widowed, in trustees names for her benefit. She now gives James Hulkes of Chatham, Esquire, John Snatt of Rochester, Esquire and John Gibbs of Strood, Gentleman, £2,400 Old South Sea Annuities, £1,150 New South Sea Annuities and £200 old South Sea Annuities, total £3, 750, upon trust. Within three months of her death, they are to transfer to John Puckle of Strood, Coal Meter, £1,000 of the new stock,plus £400 of the old stock. £500 of the same stock to Charlotte Taylor of Strood, widow, late Charlotte Puckle; to Frederick Puckle, a son of John and Charlotte Puckle, £500 old stock. To Mary wife of James Bridge, only son of her late husband by his first wife, £500 of same stock. To Mary and Frances Murton, daughters of the late Richard Murton of Chatham and Mary his wife, £600 of the same stock. £200 OF stock to Thomas Quarrington and £200 of stock to Robert Quarrington. £200 of stock to Frances wife of Thomas Clements ?, lately Frances Quarrington. Remaining stock to Elizabeth Bingham, her servant.
Residue of personal estate, after funeral expenses, etc., to James Bridge.
James Hulkes, John Snatt and John Gibbs are executors.
   Witnesses: George Streetin and M. Comport, Clerks to Mr Gibbs
Codicils dated 11th November 1805
   She had made bequest of £500 old stock, to Mary wife of James Bridge, she had empowered James Bridge to buy £100 of old South Sea stock, for herself on 11th November 1801. She has lately discovered that a further sum of £100 in this stock was purchased in the names of James Bridge and his wife, contrary to her wishes. James Bridge must alter the the bonds into her name. If he does not, in her lifetime, then she revokes his legacy given to Mary Bridge. In lieu of this she gives her £300 of the stock, "and no more". Rest of will ratified.
   Witnesses: George Streetin and M. Comport
   Proved 30th July 1806

124.   [3]    


JAMES AND ELIZABETH BURR

IN MEMORY OF
JAMES BURR OF THIS PARISH
WHO DIED [    ] AUGUST 17[   ]
AGED 36 ? YEARS
ALSO ELIZABETH HIS WIFE
WHO DIED 27th ? OF JANUARY 1777
AGED 90 YEARS
ALSO SARAH THEIR DR. WIFE
OF WILL. GREGORY OF YS PARISH
WHO DIED YE 2nd OF JULY 1778
AGED 64 ? YEARS

I have not found James Burr in the Burial Register ?
Sarah Burr married William Gregory in the same year as her death
Prerogative Court of Canterbury and Consistory Court of Rochester Will, dated 25th June 1776
Elizabeth Burr, widow.
   All of her estate to her daughter, Sarah Burr.
   Witnesses: William Evans, Richard Russell, Salesman ? And Taylor, Strood and John Cook, Attorney, Rochester
   Proved 27th March 1777

125.   [4]   


GEORGE AND ANN DAVISON

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
ANN FRANCES
WIFE OF
GEORGE JOHN DAVISON
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
THE [    ] DAY OF [    ] [    ]
AGED 45 ? YEARS
ALSO THE ABOVE
GEORGE JOHN DAVISON
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
ON THE 14th ? DAY OF AUGUST [17]78
AGED 66 YEARS

George Davison not found in Register, nor at both Rochester parishes, St. Mary, Chatham or St Mary Magdalene at Gillingham

126.   [5]   


JAMES HENMARSH

IN MEMORY OF
MR. JAMES HENM[ARS]H OF
THIS PARISH WHO DEPARTED THIS
LIFE THE 9th OF JUNE 177[5]
AGED 87 ? YEARS

Prerogative Court of Canterbury Will, dated7th June 1775
James Henmarsh of Gillingham*, Gentleman
   To Rebecca Sugden, wife of Thomas Sugden of this parish, Shipwright, all of his goods, money, securities, household goods, etc., for ever. Rebecca Sugden is sole executor.
   Signs will with a mark.
   Witnesses: William King, John Sommerton and Edmund Marcon
   Proved 10th June 1775
* In the Burial Register, Henmarsh is described as "from Chatham". It should be noted that the will was proved, in London, one day after his death and a day before the funeral!

127.   [6]   Headstone lying on ground


JOHN HODGES

IN MEMORY OF
JOHN HODGES OF THIS PARISH
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE APRIL THE 11th ?
1789 AGED [    ] YEARS

Consistory Court of Rochester Will, dated 5th August 1767John Hodges, House Carpenter
   His two freehold house in the High Street, Strood, occupied by James Kidd and adjoining house, his own, and residue of money and interest, household goods, furniture, stock in trade, to wife Mary, for ever. She is sole executor.
   Witnesses: Richard Russell, William Burton and W. Stradwick, Attorney of Rochester
   Proved 22nd April 1789

128.   [7]   


WILLIAM AND ELIZABETH HOOD

TO THE MEMORY OF ELIZABETH
WIFE OF WILLIAM HOOD
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE OCTOBER
[                                          ]
WILLIAM HOOD [           ]
[                                    ]
[                                   ]

ALSO WILLIAM [                                    ]

129.   [8]   

[ IN MEMORY OF CHILDREN OF ?]
NATH. & H HOOD
NATH DIED [ SEPT. [    ] [1749]           RICH.? DIED [ APRIL [ ] 1752]
AGED [    ] YEARS          AGED 10 YEARS
     ANN HOOD          NATH. HOOD
DIED [JUNE] [    ] [1756]           DIED 1st JUNE 1774    
  AGED 10 YEARS          AGED 64 YEARS
ALSO ESTHER HOOD WIFE OF THE ABOVE
NATHANIEL HOOD DIED SEPTEMBER 7th 1798
AGED 85 YEARS

Consistory Court of Rochester Will, dated 2nd April 1773
Nathaniel Hood, Blacksmith, Mayor of Rochester in 1771
   To Edmund, George and Frances Netherwood, sons and daughters of Edmund Netherwood of Strood, Fisherman and Frances, his wife, also to Nathaniel Watson, son of his nephew, Nathaniel Watson, £50 each. The legacies to Edmund and Frances to be paid after the death of his wife, Hester. Money to be paid to their father and invested during their minorities. The legacy to Nathaniel Watson to be paid to him at 21 years, and invested by his executor until his wife's death. To nephew Nathaniel Watson, £50; to Richard Pordage the Elder of Rochester, Baker, (one of executors) £10.
   Rest and residue, implements of trade, to wife Hester, upon trust, that she pays Lucy Watson, widow of his cousin Richard Watson, 40 shillings per annum, while Lucy remains a widow..
   Wife and Richard Pordage, executors.
   Witnesses: Elizabeth Wickens and Thomas Tomlyn
   Proved 15th July 1774
Prerogative Court of Canterbury Will, dated 23rd August 1798
Esther Hood, Widow
   To Francis Barrow, Surgeon, her 8 houses in Strood, leased from the Dean and Chapter of Rochester, all ready money and investments, household goods, furniture and personal estate, upon trust. After paying debts and funeral costs, etc., and legacies left by her husband, to sell and invest. Half of the invested money to children of the late Edmund Netherwood of Strood, equally divided.
   The other half to be equally shared amongst the children of the late Nathaniel Watson, of Strood, at 21 years. Until then interest to their maintenance and education.
   To Elizabeth Stone, her maid servant, if still with her, £60 and 2 of her best tablespoons; to Frances Ann Netherwood, widow, £50; to Francis Barrow, £40; to Ann wife of George Potter, £5; to Thomas Netherwood, son of Frances Ann, her silver tankard which once belonged to the grandfather of Nathaniel Watson, a half pint silver can and silver pepper castor; to Mary wife of Thomas Austen, a pair of sheets and damask table cloth and six damask napkins, marked R.M.H. To Frances Ann Netherwood, her silver waiter, pair of silver salts and spoons, all her clothes, counterpanes and household linen. To Nathaniel Watson, his grandmother's wedding ring and to each of his children, Edmund, Joseph, Mary, John, Thomas and William, one silver table spoon. To Edmund Netherwood, a silver quart mug; to George Netherwood, a silver pint can and tablespoon; to William Netherwood, a silver punch ladle, marrow spoon and table spoon; to Frances Netherwood, a tea chest, six silver tea spoons, sugar tongs, milk pot and table spoon; to Ann Netherwood, silver milk pot and two teaspoons.
   She signs with a mark because she is almost blind and weak
   Witnesses: William Halfhaw and John Gibbs
   Proved 12th December 1798

130.   [9]   


JOHN AND MARGARET HOPPER

IN MEMORY OF
MR. JOHN HOPPER
WHO DIED MARCH
THE [    ] 1781
AGED 67 YEARS IN MEMORY OF
  MRS. MARGARET HOPPER
  WIFE OF
  MR. JOHN HOPPER
  WHO DIED [AUGUST]
4th 177[8]
AGED 56? YEARS

Consistory Court of Rochester Will, dated 12th February 1781
John Hopper, House Carpenter of Rochester
   Friend John Ely of Rochester, House Carpenter and Edward Netherwood of Strood, Fisherman and Dredgerman, are executors; to each of them, £5.
   To Elizabeth Hopper of Frindsbury, widow of his brother, Thomas, £10; to sister Mary, wife of Thomas Burten of Lenham, Yeoman, £30; to Ann Hollands of Strood, Spinster, sister of his late wife, Margaret,£20;to John Hopper of Harrietsham, Moses Hopper of Lenham, both husbandmen, Mercy Hopper of Strood, spinster; Christian wife of James Martin of Strood, Husbandman; Hester wife of [      ] Golding of Frindsbury, husbandman, sons and daughters of his late brother, Thomas, £5 each. Rest and residue to niece, Mary Hopper of Strood, spinster, daughter of his late brother, Daniel.
   Witnesses: William Twopenny Jnr. And E. J. Twopenny
   Proved 21st March 1781. Note: Edmund Netherwood written by mistake in will, Edward

131.   [10]   

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
MARY M[AY]* SISTER OF
ELIZ. WIFE OF HENRY LOFT
OF THIS PARISH
WHO DIED MARCH 14th 1761
AGED 48 YEARS
(*Wife of Robert May)

132.   [11]   

TO THE MEMORY OF
MARTHA SUTTON DAUGHTER OF
JOHN AND JANE MILLS OF THIS PARISH
HUSBANDMAN, WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
JANUARY [    ] 1759 AGED 21 YEARS
ALSO OF
MR. JOHN MILLS DIED 16th NOV.
1769 AGED 60 YEARS
[Half eroded verses]

(N.B. Husbandman is rather awkwardly placed, it refers, of course to John Mills)

133.   [12]   


WILLIAM AND HANNAH PORTER

IN MEMORY OF WILL. PORTER
OF THIS PARISH TAYLOR HE WAS DROWNED
AT WOULDHAM DIED 19th [DECEMBER 1773]
AGED [    ] YEARS
ALSO HANNAH HIS WIFE
WHO DIED THE 17th ? OF APRIL 17[76]
AGED [    ] YEARS

Consistory Court of Rochester Will, dated 27th August 1765William Porter, Taylor of Strood
   To wife Hannah all of his estate and effects, for ever.
   His wife, by her will, to give Hannah Robson, daughter of James Robson of Strood, Fisherman, and grand daughter of Hannah Porter, £100. His wife is executor
   Witnesses: Martha Mitton, William Boucher and Henry Mitton
   Hannah Porter renounces execution of will. Administration granted to three creditors, William Anderson of Eastcheap, Woollen Draper, Francis Starke of Rochester, Woollen Draper and Thomas Strover of Rochester, Taylor. They are bound by a bond of £800, to administer the estate.
Consistory Court of Rochester Will, dated 27th September 1775
Hannah Porter, Widow
   All her personal estate, after usual expenses, to James Robson of Strood, Mariner, for ever.
   Signs will with mark
   Witnesses: Richard Russell and John Witheridge
   Proved 10th September 1776

134.   [13]   


WILLIAM AND ELIZABETH ROOTS

IN MEMORY OF
ELIZABETH
WIFE OF
WILLIAM ROOTS
OF THIS PARISH
WHO DIED
AGED 39 YEARS
ALSO OF MARY
LATE WIFE OF
TOM RYNOLDS
OF THE PARISH OF
...................CHATHAM..  ground level
AND DAUGHTER OF
[WILL. AND ELIZ. ROOTS]
[WHO DIED JULY [    ] 1790 ?]
[AGED [    ] YEARS]IN MEMORY
  OF WILL. ROOTS
  ?
  ?
 [AUG] [    ] 17[96]
WHO DIED AGED [    ] YEARS
OCT. [    ] 177[5]Rear
TO THE MEMORY
OF JOHN ROOTS
WHO DIED NOVEMBER [    ] 1796 ?
AGED 62 YEARS

 135.   [14]   


WILLIAM SKILLER

IN MEMORY OF
WILLIAM [S]KILLER?
[WHO DIED NOVEBER [ ][1795]
[AGED [50] YEARS]

Consistory Court of Rochester Will, dated 11th July 1794
William Skiller, Dredgerman of Strood
   To daughter, Mildred, wife of William Newland, Blacksmith of Strood, 5 guineas. But if executor does not think it "proper" to pay this?
   To wife Anne, as long as she remains his widow, all furniture and household goods. Executor is to value all the latter after his wife's death. It then goes to William Friend of Strood, Sail Maker, upon trust, to distribute among testator's children, by his wife Anne, or if prudent, it can be sold and money raised, upon trust, to be shared among his children at 21 years of age.
   His dwelling freehold house in Strood, his two smacks, "Cassandra and "Resolution" and all other real and personal estate, to William Friend, upon trust. Friend can sell house and vessels and other estate as he thinks fit, to pay debts. Remainder of the money to be invested in Public Funds. Interest to his wife and four youngest children, Ann, Mary, Matilda Elias and Cassandra, as trustee thinks best.
   If his wife dies or re-marries, the interest to four youngest children until Cassandra is 16, if she dies then to the others at 16 years.
   If his estate amount to £600 or more, Friend will sell stock to raise £200 to be shared equally among his children, Susannah, William, Charles, John and Richard. If estate does not amount to £600, at time Cassandra is 16, then children have £10 each. If sun does not amount to £400 at Cassandra's 16th birthday, then interest to his wife and four youngest, until Cassandra is 21 or, if she has died, when youngest child is 21.
    If his wife dies or re-marries, then her share to four youngest children and the fund to children Susannah, William, Charles, John and Richard. Trustee can if he thinks fit, can use his vessels the fishing business and add income (rental ?) to his real and personal personal estate.
   Witnesses: Mark of Elias Armstrong of Kent Road, near the Halfway House, George Gammage of the same place and James Edmead Clerk to Mr Cross, Southwark.

136.   [15]   Double Headstone

IN MEMORY
OF
DAVID STRUTFIELD
OF THIS PARISH
DIED [    ] SEPT. 1771 
AGED [     ]IN MEMORY OF
 SARAH WIFE OF
  DAVID STRUTFIELD
  DIED THE [          ]
AGED 7[   ] YEARSALSO [MARY] WIFE OF
JOHN BRADLEY DIED [FEBRUARY [ ] 1778 ]
AGED [ ] YEARS ALSO THREE CHILDREN
DAVID, JOHN AND SARAH

 Consistory Court of Rochester Will, dated 13th July 1771David Strutfield, Yeoman ?
   To wife, Sarah, his real and personal estate, for life, she to keep real estate in good repair and insured. To daughter Mary, £100; to David Moore, son of John Moore, £5.
   After his wife's death, to daughter Mary his "now dwelling house" in Strood and another house, occupied by Mr Jarrett, in Stood; his half share in three freehold houses in Rivers Alley in Rochester, occupied by Mr Chapman, Henry Martin and Mr Smith; and another house, leased from the Mayor and Citizens of Rochester, occupied by William Charlton, for ever.
   After the death of his wife, to daughter, Susanna his half share in the freehold, "King's Arms" in Rochester, occupied by James Jeter, her husband, for ever.
   Also to daughter, Susanna, a house occupied by Widow Nash, for ever; and his half share in three houses occupied by Mr Dally, Mr Wilson and Robert Fowler, for ever; and the leasehold (from Mayor and Citizens of Rochester), occupied by John Shackleton, for ever.
   Wife Sarah is executor and to pay costs of funeral, probate etc.
   Signs will with initials and rest of name filled in for him.
   Witnesses: William Jarret ?, mark of John Barnes and J. Bowes
   Proved 22nd October 1771

137.   [16]   


RICHARD AND ELIZABETH TURNER

IN MEMORY OF
RICHARD TURNER
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE 12th OF JULY
1767 AGED 86 YEARS
ALSO ELIZABETH HIS WIFE
DIED YE 20th OF MARCH 1765
AGED 82 YEARS

Consistory Court of Rochester Will, dated 17th February 1761
Richard Turner, Fisherman and Dredgerman of Rochester
   Funeral costs, etc. , from his real and personal estate.
   To wife Elizabeth his leasehold dwelling house and wharf in Haven Key, in Rochester, leased from the Mayor and Citizens, and for freehold houses in Strood, occupied by Nathaniel Hood, Dinah Jackson, widow, Edward Streater and [    ] Williams, plus his share of Captain's Creek and the oysters, mussels and fish therein; all his ready money and invested money, households goods and furniture, for life.
   After his wife's death, the four freeholds in Strood, to grandson Turner Benfield, of Rochester, Fisherman and Dredgerman, for ever. The leasehold at Haven Key and part share in Captain's Creek, plus £100, to son in law, John Day of Rochester, Fisherman and Dredgerman, and his wife, Alice, (testator's daughter), foe ever.
   To Alice Benfield, daughter of his daughter, Alice, wife of John Day by her former husband, Deering Benfield, deceased, late of Rochester, Fisherman and Dredgerman, and to Martha Day and Ann Day, two more of their daughters, £50 each.
   Top his daughter, Ann wife of Thomas Taylor of Rochester, Husbandman, £150; to their daughter, Elizabeth Manclark whom she had by former husband, Arthur Manclark of Rochester, Mariner, £50.
   Rest and residue of personal estate, to daughters, Alice Day and Ann Taylor, equally shared.
   Wife Elizabeth and John Day are executors.
   Signs will with a mark.
   Witnesses: R. Pordage, Wittam Kennett Junior and Richard Bristow
   Proved July 21st 1767, granted to John Day January 11th 1770, granted to Alice Day, widow of John Day, who did not administer will.

138.   [17]   


HENRY WELCH, ETC.

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
MR. HENRY WELCH
[WHO DIED MAY [    ] [1783]
[AGED 42 ? YEARS]
ALSO [      ] OF HIS CHILDREN
DIED IN THEIR INFANCY
[    ]
[       ] WELCH [     ] BROTHER
177[   ] AGED [    ] [YEARS]
ALSO [ SUSANNAH ] THE WIFE OF [ HENRY]
WELCH LATE WIFE OF [      ]
[    ] WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
DECEMBER 4th 1789? AGED 49? [YEARS]
MR. JOHN WELCH DIED JUNE 1Oth 1830
IN THE SIXTY THIRD YEAR OF HIS AGE
AND FIVE OF HIS CHILDREN WHO DIED
IN THEIR INFANCY

Rear
IN MEMORY OF
ANN WIFE OF
JOHN WELCH
WHO DIED MARCH [ ] 1833
AGED 62 YEARS

139.   [18]   


JOHN AND MARY WELLARD

IN MEMORY OF
MR. JOHN WELLARD
[WHO DIED AUGUST [ ] 1776]
[AGED [ ] YEARS]
[ALSO]
MRS. MARY WELLARD
WIFE OF THE ABOVE WHO DIED 4th ? DEC. 1811
AGED [74] YEARS

END OF SOUTH WEST SECTION OF CHURCHYARD

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Monumental Inscriptions of Strood Cemetery, Cuxton Rd, Rochester ME2 2NJ
                                                                                  
 - recorded by D. E. Williams 2009

Introduction

Strood is a part of the City of Rochester, and is situated on the River Medway in North Kent. Strood Cemetery lies on high ground about ¾ of a mile south of the town centre.
   The original 6 acres of the cemetery was opened in early 1883, replacing the burial ground around the old parish church of St. Nicholas in the centre of Strood. An additional 3 acres was added in 1929/30.
   This record contains all the monumental inscriptions for graves established between 1883-1929. Additionally, the transcriber found 5 monuments from the old church in the cemetery.
   The sections are the official cemetery sections. A map of the cemetery, showing the sections
   The burial registers are held at the Medway Archives and Local Studies Centre, at the time of writing, situated in Strood; the centre also has local newspapers on microfilm, which contain obituaries and inquests relating to many of the people buried in the cemetery.
   Strood Cemetery is very well positioned, with panoramic views east across the River Medway to Rochester and beyond. It is very well maintained, although some individual monuments in the 1883 section were overgrown with ivy and other climbers, this has now been removed.
   The western edge of the 1883 cemetery is marked by a line of Scots’ Pines. Presumably a brick boundary wall originally ran parallel to the trees. Beyond the pines lies the 1930 extension. The boundary between Sections E and D is not clear, so the exact location of some monuments may not be strictly accurate; similarly, there is no obvious boundary between Sections H, J and K, so these are treated as one section. Sections L and N, to the north of the Non-Conformist Chapel, are non-conformist, including Roman Catholic. The largest monuments are in Section H, J and K, although they do not compare in scale with some of those in St. Nicholas Cemetery, in the neighbouring City of Rochester. Unfortunately a small number of headstones remain face down and unrecorded, due, in part, to an injury to the transcriber.
The M.I.s are listed in two parts, the first covers the years 1883 (the year the cemetery opened) to 1913 and the second 1914 to 1929.

Part 1  -  1883 to 1913

Section A

Sections B & C

Sections D & E

      1 - 95

  96 - 157

158 - 189

Sections F, H, J & K 

Sections L & N  

Addenda Sections A to N 

190 - 253

254 - 298

299 - 315

 

Part 2  -  1914 to 1929

Section A

Section B

Section C

316 - 356

357 - 422

423 - 472

Sections D & E

Sections H, J & K

Sections L, N & O

473 - 489

490 - 550

551 - 607

Layout Plan of Cemetery

Index of Names - from gravestones only

Names Index
ADAMS 223, 258
AKHURST 284
ALDGATE 570
ALEXANDER 268
ALLBRIGHT 545
ALLEN 84, 325
ALLSWORTH 219, 237
AMES 139
AMOS 291
ANDERSON 186, 187, 357,
   606
ANDREWS 73
ANKCORN 423
APPLETON 14
ARMES 168
ARNELL 129
ARTHRELL 551
ASHTON 424
ATKINSON 45
AUBREY 457
AUSTIN 490
BAITUP 313
BAKER 15,64,156,185,267,
  316, 358, 359, 415, 479
BAKER 552, 578
BALDOCK 38, 247
BALL 94, 222
BALLARD 224
BAMBER 179
BANGHAM 425
BARKER 253
BARLING 51
BARON 20
BARROWS 360
BATCHELOR 491
BATEY 101
BATTY 579
BAVIN 317
BAYDEN 135
BEACONSFIELD 398
BEAN 553
BEASLEY 74
BEATRUP 580
BEGG 227BELL 61, 217, 542
BELLAMY 426
BENNETT 30, 245, 361,
   427, 486, 607
BENTLEY 274, 318, 580
BERRY 233
BETT 428
BETTS 210
BISHOP 492
BLACKMAN 362a
BLADEN 362b
BLUNDELL 83, 116
BOAKES 291
BOARD 558
BOAST 554
BOILING 142
BONNEWELL 179
BONNIEWELL 429
BOOSEY 277
BOSWELL 190
BOURNE 151, 232, 258,
   319, 555, 556
BOVINGDON 54BRADLEY 160
BRAND 7, 127
BRIDGES 514
BRIGGS 35
BRIGHT 143
BROAD 178
BROOKER 306, 363
BROOKS 81
BROWN 130, 192, 199,
   294, 462, 493
BROWNING 74
BRYANT 430
BUCK 146
BURBIDGE 19
BURGOYNE 494
BURNETT 364
BURNEY 265, 581
BURNIP 110
BURNS 39
BURR 29
BURREN 64
BUSH 8
BUTCHER 31, 576
BYFORD 87

 

1-95   96-157   158-189   190-253   254-298   299-315   316-356   357-422   423-472   473-489   490-550   551-607CAMPBELL 15
CARR 495
CARRICK 431, 467
CARTER 21, 154, 281, 496
CASH 310
CASTLE 17
CHALKLEN 432, 582
CHAMBERS 209, 497
CHAPMAN 167, 181
CHATFIELD 473
CHIVERS 320
CHROFTES 288
CLARE 498
CLARK 321, 433
CLARKE 41, 189
CLARKSON 447
CLEGG 458
CLIBBON 365, 434
CLIFFORD 200
CLIFTON 135
CLOAKE 116
COAST 322
COBB 194, 195
COBBETT 253
COCKLE 436
COGGER 435
COLE 151

 

COLLARD 255
COLLINGS 557
COLLINS 436
COLLIS 249
COLLISS 474
COLVER 300
CONNOLLY 589
CONWAY 282, 323
COOK 151
COOMBER 125, 292, 366
CORK 3, 4
COSSEY 367
COUCH 213
COUCHMAN 109
COULTER 437
COWEE 5
COWELL 499
COX 112, 324
COX 558
CREICHTON 485
CRONK 301
CROUCHER 213, 254
CROWHURST 368
CULLEN 71. 500
CURLING 369, 501
CURTIS 182, 184
CUTLER 25DAINES 370
DAKERS 236, 251
DAMON 502
DANIEL 34
DANIELS 332
DARKINS 76
DAVID 503
DAVIE 438
DAVIES 583, 584, 585
DAVIS 247, 372, 373, 475
DAY 201, 295, 311, 373, 439, 541
DE PINTO 2
DEAN 88
DENHAM 325
DENNESS 170
DICK 137
DIGHTON 302
DIXON 452
DOVE 586
DOVER 440
DRAKE 95
DUCKRELL 85
DUFFILL 69
DYER 221EARL 441, 559
EARLE 504
EASTO 23
EDMONDS 89
EDMONDSON 587
EDMUNDS 180
EDWARD 560
EDWARDS 60
EKE 374
ELDRIDGE 282
ELLIOTT 326
ELLMER 442
ELVY 257, 287, 561
EMERY 6
ENGLAND 148
EVENDEN 562
EVEREST 476
1-95   96-157   158-189   190-253   254-298   299-315   316-356   357-422   423-472   473-489   490-550   551-607FARRELL 169
FARROW 176, 443
FASSUM 327
FAWCETT 505
FEARN 307, 308
FEHRENBACH 588
FENTON 100
FIELDER 122, 506
FINER 259, 563
FLENLEY 40
FLISHER 293
FLUX 507
FLYNNN 1
FOOKS 358
FORD 564
FOREMAN 572
FORRESTER 464
FORSHEW 328
FOSTER 393
FRANCIS 24
FREEMAN 149
FRENCH 375
FRID 119, 329, 330
FRITH 539
FROST 22
FRY 238, 250
FRYER 106

 

GAMON 202, 312
GARDINER 215
GATES 376
GEORGE 108
GERMANEY 147, 377
GERMANY 118
GIBBONS 153
GILBERT 137
GILES 207
GLENISTER 488
GODFREY 121
GOLDING 279
GOLSBY 508
GOOD 378
GOODRHAM 379
GORHAM 393, 444
GOULDEN 445
GRADY 509
GRAHAM 589
GRANT 590
GREEN 6, 510
GREGORY 331
GRILDINE 112
GRINYER 446
GRIST 49HAISMAN 144
HALES 174
HALL 477
HALLPIKE 11
HALLS 511
HALLUMS 332
HAMMOND 380
HANSTED 478
HARKER 73, 381
HARRISON 195
HARTLEY 512
HARWOOD 513
HATCHER 410, 487
HAWKINS 514, 515
HEATH 275
HEATHCOTE 91
HEMMING 565
HENLEY 80
HENNIKER 479
HEWITT 146
HILL 102, 207, 591
HILLS 191, 333
HINDS 382, 446
HINGE 12, 279
HITCH 516
HOAR 517
HOCKING 220HODGE 140, 159
HOLDER 309
HOLLANDS 96, 383, 566
HOLLIDAY 447
HOLLINGS 248
HOLLINGSWORTH 243
HOLLOWAY 448
HOLMES 63
HONEY 334
HOSMER 384
HOWARD 449
HOWES 335
HOWLETT 66
HUGGETT 202, 225, 312
HUMPHREY 231
HUNT 114
HURLEY 560
HURLOCK 385
HURST 96
HYETT 54

ILES 22
ILLENDEN 113
ILLMAN 56
INCE 450
IZABY 3421-95   96-157   158-189   190-253   254-298   299-315   316-356   357-422   423-472   473-489   490-550   551-607JACKSON 429
JANES 244
JARMY 269
JARRETT 336, 498
JARVIS 332
JEAL 10, 11
JEFFERY 128
JENNEY 218
JOHNSON 337, 475
JONES 79
JOYCE 27
JUDGES 518

KELLEY 286
KELLY 164
KEMBER 592
KEMSLEY 16
KENNARD 283
KENNETT 135
KENT 567
KENWORTHY 386
KIERNAN 159
KILLICK 283, 387
KIMMINS 568
KNIGHT 197, 289, 38
KNOTT 388

LABBETT 136
LACEY 217
LAMB 338
LAMBKIN 9, 389
LAMPARD 152
LANGFORD 28, 296LANGRIDGE 101
LANGSTON 2
LATTER 451
LAW 516
LAWRENCE 299, 593
LAWTON 53
LE COCQ 262
LEANEY 235
LEE 452
LEIGH 280
LEMON 32, 339
LENEY 453
LESTER 107
LETLEY 104, 390, 391, 480,
   481
LEVY 13
LEWIS 60, 392
LEY 454
LING 455
LINK 519
LOACH 90
LOCKWOOD 386
LOFT 55
LONDON 289
LONG 340
LOVE 594
LOVIS 394
LOWE 82
LUCHFORD 341
LUCK 235
LUCKHURST 393
LUDLOW 84
LUFF 99MALACHI 248
MANLEY 85, 228
MANNEUCH 342
MARLEY 500
MARSH 150
MARSHALL 139
MARTIN 276
MARTYN 520
MASCALL 29
MASON 272
MATSON 569
MATTHEWS 198, 520
MAUNDER 36, 343
MAYHEW 234
MAYOU 196
McINTYRE 343
MEDHURST 488
MERRY 570
MIDDLETON 270
MILLIAM 108
MILLS 394, 522
MISKIN 38
MITCHELL 75, 303
MONGER 344
MOON 117
MOORE 14, 45, 58
MOSS 214, 220, 595
MOUNT 265
MUGGERIDGE 395
MUNDAY 396
MUNN 122
MUNRO 194
MUXWORTHY 158
MYHILL 86, 153

 

NASH 131, 264, 298
NAYLOR 577
NEAVES 240, 242
NEWSTEAD 596
NICHOLS 332
NIXON 523
NORDBYE 545
NORRIS 524
NUTT 483
NUTTER 256
NYE 213

OAKESHOTT 148
OATES 136
OLIVER 162
ONSLOW 141
OSBORNE 345, 530
OSWALD 411
OWENS 597
OWERS 3281-95   96-157   158-189   190-253   254-298   299-315   316-356   357-422   423-472   473-489   490-550   551-607PACKHAM 456
PACKMAN 120
PACKNAM 203
PAINE 212
PALMER 5, 230, 571
PANNELL 598
PARAMORE 135
PARKER 31, 67, 278
PARR 582
PARROTT 37, 82, 93
PASFIELD 457
PATERNOSTER 525
PATRICK 99
PATTERSON 165, 229
PAYNE 77, 205, 526
PEARSON 397
PEMBLE 398, 527
PENFOLD 346
PERCIVAL 244
PERRIN 69
PETERS 66
PETTMAN 572
PHILLIPS 44
PHIPP 319
PICNOT 252
PIDDLESDEN 556
PIERSON 271
PILLOW 548
PITCHER 129
PITOCK 50
PLAW 528
POCOCK 33
POLLARD 28, 529, 552
POUND 573
POWELS 304
PRENTICE 163
PURSER 171

 

QUINNELL 241

RADFORD 53
RAINSFORD 317
RAYFIELD 70
READ 599
REDDINGTON 338
REED 458
RELF 183
RELF 530
RENDLE 347
REYNOLDS 273, 348
RICE 4
RICH 531
RICHARDS 79, 532, 533
RICHARDSON 349
RICHMAN 115
RICKELLS 459
RILEY 157
RING 173, 179, 398
RIPLEY 534
ROBBINS 399
ROBERTS 57, 535
ROBUS 220, 239
RODMELL 208
ROE 400
ROGERS 401
ROSE 402
ROWE 18
ROWING 26
ROWLEY 179
RUCK 59
RUSSELL 105
RUTHERFORD 220
SAFFELL 162
SANKEY 62, 304, 350
SAWYER 188, 536
SAXBY 516
SCOONES 103
SCRAFTON 585
SEAGULL 145
SEARS 537
SETH 144
SHARP 482
SHERSBY 177
SHORE 403
SHRUBB 460
SIBURN 52
SILLETT 380, 600
SILVER 105
SIMMONDS 135, 461
SIMS 216
SKINNER 204
SKURRAY 146
SLATER 404
SMALLMAN 191
SMEED 84
SMETHAM 16
SMITH 76, 91, 115, 181,
  182, 405, 538, 539
SMITHERMAN 540
SOLLITT 226
SPARKS 370
SPASHETT 166
SPENDLOVE 54
SPIKINS 223SPURDLE 21
STACEY 483
STANDHAFT 602
STAPLES 484
STAPLETON 314
STARK 406
STARTUP 473
STEDMAN 462
STEELE 193
STEVENS 48, 124, 221
STEWART 407, 541
STOAKES 445
STOCKWELL 601
STONHAM 463
STREETER 159
STYLES 408
SUMMERS 351
SUTTON 331
SWAIN 71
SWEET 47
SYMONS 58

 

 

1-95   96-157   158-189   190-253   254-298   299-315   316-356   357-422   423-472   473-489   490-550   551-607TABRET 258
TANNER 602
TANSLEY 266
TAYLOR 542
TERRY 409
TESTER 161
THOMAS 411
THORNE 412
THORPE 72
TIMBY 349
TOATES 262
TODD 574
TOKER 483
TOMPSETT 603
TONKIN 260
TRANAH 575, 604
TUCKER 43, 352, 489
TUMBER 36
TURNER 168, 543
TUTON 305
TUTT 138, 139
TYRRELL 221URE 464
USHERWOOD 544

VALSLER 413
VANT 543
VAUGHAN 285, 353
VICKERS 172

WADHAMS 92, 198, 414,
   415, 416
WAGON 6, 126
WAKEFIELD 42
WAKEHAM 292
WALE 544
WALKER 417
WALTER 97
WARE 466, 467
WARRELL 534
WATERER 467
WATERFIELD 545
WATERHOUSE 546
WATERMAN 145, 485
WATERS 305, 468
WATSON 337WEAIRE 418
WEBB 48
WEEKES 65
WEEKS 206
WELLS 232, 419, 420, 421
WEST 17, 118, 17, 199,
  354, 547
WHITCHELO 256
WHITE 123, 605, 89
WHYMAN 469
WICKER 261, 263, 470
WIGLEY 82, 111
WILES 576, 577
WILKES 82
WILLARD 116
WILSON 155, 281, 548
WINCH 62
WINTER 290WISDOM 211
WISE 355, 549
WOOD 46, 78, 235, 550WOOLCOCK 471
WRIGHT 315, 356, 422, 68YAXLEY 127
YEO 175
YOUNG 98, 4721-95   96-157   158-189   190-253   254-298   299-315   316-356   357-422   423-472   473-489   490-550   551-607

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Monumental Inscriptions of Strood Cemetery, Cuxton Rd, Rochester ME2 2NJ
                                                                                  
 - recorded by D. E. Williams 2009

Part 1 - Sections A and B - Initial burials 1883 to 1913

SECTION A

(The graves in this section were recorded from N – S and the rows, E – W from the road)

ROW 1

1.   [1]   Pedestals and cross

IN MEMORY OF
KATE
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
SERGT. MAJOR E. FLYNNN R.E.
DIED MAY 17th 1900
AGED 38 YEARS

2. [2]   Large plot, railings, pedestal and cross


East side
IN LOVING MEMORY OF
JOHN LANGSTON J.P., F.R.C.S.
OF LINDEN GARDENS, HYDE PARK, West
AND OF THE FRIARY, STROOD
DIED OCTOBER 16th 1890
AGED 62 YEARS
"And when he had overcome the
sharpness of death, he opened
the Kingdom of Heaven to all
believers"

East Side
IN LOVING MEMORY OF
ADELINE EDITH LOIS DE PINTO
OF 25 LANCASTER GATE TERRACE
HYDE PARK
DAUGHTER OF
JOHN AND ADELINE LANGSTON
PASSED AWAY MAY 28th 1934
AGED 59 YEARS
"Requiescat in Pace"

North Side
ALSO OF
VICTOR LANGSTON
DIED JANUARY 20th 1884
AGED 4 MONTHS
SON OF
JOHN AND ADELINE LANGSTON
"The Lord gave and the Lord hath
taken away, blessed be the
name of the Lord"


West Side
IN LOVING MEMORY OF
OLIVE WANDA
BELOVED WIFE OF
RUFUS JOHN NOEL DE PINTO
DIED 18th FEBRUARY 1991
"Reunited"

3. [3]   Headstone

IN AFFECTIONATE REMEMBRANCE OF
CHARLES GEORGE CORK
WHO DIED 19th JUNE 1911
IN HIS 76th YEAR
AND
HIS BELOVED WIFE
ELIZA
WHO DIED 2nd SEPTEMBER 1907
IN HER 70th YEAR
ALSO
STANLEY
FIFTH SON OF THE ABOVE
BORN 26th MARCH 1877
DIED 8th MARCH 1883
"The Lord is my shepherd"

4.  [3b ]   Headstone on south wall in Section P

TO THE LOVING MEMORY
OF
STANLEY CORK
BORN MARCH 26th 1877
DIED MARCH 8th 1883
"The Lord is my shepherd"
ALSO
ELIZA THE BELOVED WIFE OF
CHARLES GEORGE CORK
BORN OCTOBER 16th 1837
DIED SEPTEMBER 2nd 1907
"Thy will be done"
FIRST STONE ERECTED IN THE CEMETERY

5.  [4]    Fallen Headstone

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
ELEANOR ELIZABETH
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
EDWARD PALMER
DIED 27th MAY 1883
AGED 28 YEARS
"O, Lord thy will be done"
ALSO
ELEANOR COWEE
MOTHER OF THE ABOVE
DIED 6th JULY 1883
AGED 62 YEARS
INTERRED AT WOOLWICH
ALSO THE ABOVE
EDWARD PALMER
DIED 12th APRIL 1915
AGED 65 YEARS
"He doeth all things well"
ALSO
ANNIE PALMER
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
DIED 18th MARCH 1926
AGED 85 YEARS
"At Rest"

6.   [5]   Coped red granite

North Side
SACRED TO THE MEMORY OF
HARRIET EMERY
WHO DIED SEPTEMBER 23rd 1889 AGED 83 YEARS
"By grace are we saved, through faith, unto Salvation in Jesus Christ"

South Side
SARAH JANE GREEN
WHO DIED DECEMBER 7th 1892 AGED 81 YEARS
AND CAROLINE WAGON
DIED DECR. 7th 1899 AGED 86 YEARS
"At Rest"

7.   [6]   Fallen Headstone

IN AFFECTIONATE REMEMBRANCE OF
MARY ANN
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
WILLIAM J. BRAND
WHO DIED 30th NOVEMBER 1883
AGED 69 YEARS
"Afflictions sore, long time I bore,
Physicians were in vain,
Til God did please,
Death should release,
And free me from my pain"
ALSO THE ABOVE
WILLIAM J. BRAND
DIED 12th MARCH 1887
AGED 72 YEARS
"In death they are united"
ALSO
SAMUEL
SON OF THE ABOVE
DIED 27th DECEMBER 1892
AGED 48 YEARS
"Thy will be done"

8.   [7]   Headstone

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
GEORGE FREDERICK BUSH
OF THIS PARISH
WHO DIED FEBY. 16th 1898
AGED 64 YEARS
"His end was peace"
"Gone from all sorrow and sickness and pain,
And gone where the ransomed eternally reign,
Gone where all heart rending partings are past,
And gone where we all hope to gather at last"
ALSO MARY ANN BUSH WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO PASSED PEACEFULLY AWAY
SEPTEMBER 30th 1911
AGED 71 YEARS
"Deeply Mourned"
ALSO ALFRED BUSH
WHO DIED 19th MARCH 1938
AGED 76 YEARS
"At Rest"

9.   [8]   Headstone

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
HORACE
BELOVED SON OF
JAMES AND ANNIE LAMBKIN
DIED AUGUST 25th 1884
AGED 6 MONTHS
"You little thought my time so near"

10.   [9]   Fallen Headstone

"Sleep in peace and take your rest"
IN
LOVING MEMORY OF
THIRZA
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
ROBERT JEAL
DIED SEPTEMBER 24th 1884
AGED 49 YEARS
"In as much as ye have done it
unto the least of these my
brethren, ye have done it unto me"
ALSO THE ABOVE
ROBERT JEAL
DIED AUGUST 28th 1908
AGED 73 YEARS
ALSO
ELIZA HARRIET
HALLPIKE
WHO DIED FEB. 21st 1921
AGED 76 YEARS

11.   [10]   Fallen Headstone

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
THOMAS JEAL
WHO DIED SEPTEMBER 30th 1894
AGED 70 YEARS
ALSO
JEMIMA
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED OCTOBER 26th 1901
AGED 67 YEARS
"Until the day breaks and the
shadows flee away"

12.   [11]   Large plot, pedestals, cross, mourning figure, and ledger

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
WALTER ADOLPHUS HINGE
WHO ENTERED INTO REST 17th DEC. 1883
AGED 21 YEARS
"A light is from our household gone,
A voice we loved is stilled,
A place is vacant in our home,
Which never can be filled"
ALSO ALICE
SISTER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 30th JANUARY 1874
AGED 2 MONTHS
INTERRED IN SITTINGBOURNE CEMETERY

Ledger
ALSO DARLING
FRANK
WHO DIED MAY 13th 1887
AGED 7 YEARS
"Safe in the arms of Jesus"
ALSO
HENRY EDWARD HINGE
DIED 6th JUNE 1913
AGED 78 YEARS
"Peace, perfect peace"
ALSO
MARY ANN HINGE
WHO DIED 14th JANUARY 1919
AGED 77 YEARS
"At Rest"

13.   [2]   Headstone, large plot

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
CHARLES LEVY
WHO ENTERED INTO REST
NOVEMBER 30th 1902
AGED 74 YEARS
ALSO LEAH CLARE
GRAND-DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED JUNE 14th 1886
AGED 1 YEAR & 5 MONTHS
ALSO OF
NATHAN HENRY LEVY
SON OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED OCTOBER 9th 1909
AGED 47 YEARS
ALSO OF REBECCA
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
CHARLES LEVY
WHO DIED JANUARY 23rd 1912
IN HER 85th YEAR
ALSO CHARLES DAVID
SON OF THE ABOVE CHARLES LEVY
WHO DIED MAY 16th 1917
IN HIS 63rd YEAR
ALSO EMILY WIFE OF THE ABOVE
DIED FEBRUARY 9th 1937

14.   [13]   Fallen headstone

IN
LOVING
MEMORY OF
MARY ANN
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
JAMES APPLETON
WHO DIED MAY 18th 1887
AGED 74 YEARS
"Her end was peace"
ALSO THE ABOVE
JAMES APPLETON
WHO DIED DECEMBER 1st 1892
IN HIS 71st YEAR
ALSO SIDNEY
GRANDSON OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED JANUARY 13th 1893
IN HIS 3rd YEAR
ALSO WILLIAM MOORE
WHO DIED MARCH 22nd 1899
AGED 82 YEARS
ALSO HARRIET THE BELOVED WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WILLIAM MOORE
WHO DIED JULY 18th 1906
AGED 83 YEARS

15.   [14]   Headstone

IN
LOVING MEMORY OF
ANN
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
SUPT. W. H. BAKER K.C.C.
DIED MARCH 1st 1887
AGED 58
"Sleep on beloved, sleep and take thy rest,
Lay down thy head upon thy Saviour’s breast,
We loved thee well but Jesus loved thee best"
ALSO FRANCES
DEARLY LOVED WIFE OF
JAMES CAMPBELL
AND DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
DIED 2nd JULY 1916 AGED 60 YEARS
ALSO THE ABOVE
W. H. BAKER
DIED SEPT. 11th 1923
AGED 93 YEARS
ALSO THE ABOVE
JAMES CAMPBELL
DIED 26th JULY 1932
AGED 75 YEARS

16.   [15]   Headstone

IN
LOVING MEMORY OF
MARIA
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
HENRY SMETHAM
OF THIS PARISH
WHO DIED 30th DECEMBER 1885
AGED 31 YEARS
ALSO OF
HARRY EARLL KEMSLEY
INFANT SON OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 5th JUNE 1886
AGED 6 MONTHS
ALSO OF
HELEN MAY A.R.C.A.
BELOVED ELDEST CHILD OF ABOVE
DIED AT DURHAM 15th MAY 1925
BURIED HERE
ALSO OF
GRACE THE DEAR WIFE OF THE ABOVE
DIED 11th AUGUST 1932
ALSO THE ABOVE
HENRY SMETHAM
(HISTORIAN OF STROOD)
WHO DIED ON THE 19th OF APRIL 1945
AGED 90 YEARS

17.   [16]   Pedestals and cross

East Side
IN LOVING MEMORY OF
MARY
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
SAMUEL WEST
WHO DIED 27th JUNE 1899
AGED 32 YEARS
ALSO IDA MARY DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 8th AUGT. 1899 AGED 3 MONTHS

North Side
ALSO
MARY CASTLE
WHO DIED SEPTEMBER 11th 1905
AGED 77 YEARS

18.   [17]   Large plot, two headstones

"Father into thy hands I commend my spirit"
IN LOVING MEMORY OF
ANN
THE DEARLY BELOVED WIFE OF
RICHARD ROWE
WHO PASSED AWAY FEBRUARY 26th 1886
AGED 62 YEARS
"My presence shall go with thee
and I will give thee rest"
ALSO THE ABOVE
RICHARD ROWE
WHO PASSED AWAY MARCH 19th 1887
AGED 67 YEARS
ALSO EMMA DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED DECEMBER 21st 1933
AGED 86 YEARS
"In death they are united"
ALSO JANE ROWE DAUGHTER OF ABOVE
WHO PASSED AWAY MARCH 19th 1940
IN HER 82nd YEAR
"Sadly Missed R.I.P."
--------------------------
IN
LOVING MEMORY OF
ANN
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
JAMES ROWE
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
THE 25th OF APRIL 1916
AGED 64 YEARS
"For I have given you an example that
ye should do as I have done to you"
ALSO THE ABOVE
JAMES ROWE
WHO PASSED AWAY JUNE 10th 1923
AGED 74 YEARS
"At Rest"
ALSO STEWART ROWE
SON OF ABOVE
DIED DECEMBER 2nd 1945
AGED 58 YEARS
"At Rest"

19.   [18]   Pedestals, fallen cross

East Side
IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
EMMA
WIFE OF
WILLIAM BURBIDGE
OF THIS PARISH
WHO DIED 13th MARCH 1887
AGED 71 YEARS
"His mercy endureth for ever"
MARTHA MARY ANN BURBIDGE
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 2nd DECEMBER 1907
AGED 54 YEARS
"Absent from the body, present with the Lord"

South Side
BERTIE BURBIDGE
WHO DIED 15th APRIL 1892
AGED 4 YEARS
"Jesus called him"

North Side
ALSO
WILLIAM BURBIDGE
WHO DIED 6th JUNE 1895
IN HIS 84th YEAR
"In sure and certain hope"

20.   [19]   Headstone

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
WILLIAM BARON
WHO FELL ASLEEP IN JESUS OCTOBER 3rd 1883
AGED 42 YEARS
"Weep not for me, my family dear,
For weeping is in vain,
Prepare yourselves to follow me,
And we shall meet again"
ALSO
HARRIETT
THE BELOVED WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO FELL ASLEEP IN JESUS DECEMBER 31st 1897
AGED 49 YEARS
"The Lord gave and the Lord hath taken away,
blessed be the name of the Lord"

ROW 2

21.   [1]   Headstone

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
SARAH
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
WILLIAM CARTER
WHO DIED 18th JULY 1908
AGED 56 YEARS
"Thy will be done"
ALSO OF THE ABOVE WILLIAM CARTER
WHO DIED 17th DECR. 1918
AGED 72 YEARS
"At Rest"
ALSO OF HARRIET CARTER
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 7th DECR. 1918
AGED 41 YEARS
"Abide with me"
ALSO OF SARAH ANN SPURDLE
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 18th FEBY. 1908
AGED 36 YEARS
INTERRED IN PLUMSTEAD CEMETERY

22.   [2]   Derelict curbs

South Side
IN LOVING MEMORY OF AMBROSE ILES FROST WHO DIED AUGUST 13th 1907 AGED 63 YEARS

North Side
ALSO HIS WIFE HANNAH FRANCES FROST WHO DIED OCTOBER 22nd 1916 AGED 80 YEARS

23.   [3]   Headstone

IN AFFECTIONATE REMEMBRANCE
OF
ROBERT EASTO
DIED OCTOBER 26th 1887
AGED 48 YEARS
ALSO
SELINA WIFE OF THE ABOVE
DIED NOVEMBER 24th 1883
AGED 41 YEARS
"In death they are united"
ALSO JANE EASTO
WHO PASSED AWAY SEPTEMBER 13th 1952
AGED 85 YEARS
ALSO FLANDERS HERBERT EASTO
WHO DIED JANUARY 13th 1955
AGED 83 YEARS

24.   [4]   Headstone

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
JOHN HUBERT
THE BELOVED SON OF
GEORGE AND ELIZABETH FRANCIS
WHO DIED DECEMBER 7th 1880
AGED 4 YEARS AND 4 MONTHS
ALSO
GEORGE EDMUND FRANCIS
WHO DIED FEBRUARY 3rd 1912
AGED 32 YEARS
ALSO THE ABOVE
GEORGE FRANCIS
WHO DIED JUNE 9th 1920 AGED 81 YEARS
ALSO ELIZA FRANCIS
WHO PASSED AWAY DEC. 17th 1944
AGED 90 YEARS
"Rest in Peace"

25.   [5]   Pedestals and cross

East Side
IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
ARTHUR CUTLER
WHO DIED APRIL 9th 1892
AGED 36 YEARS
"The broken link repaired, the lost restored
so shall we be for ever with the Lord"
ALSO HELEN CUTLER
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
AGED 80 YEARS

North Side
ALSO
CHRISSIE
THE BELOVED
CHILD OF
ARTHUR & HELEN
CUTLER
BORN CHRISTMAS DAY 1884
FELL ASLEEP MARCH 20th 1889
ALSO ARTHUR
ELDEST SON OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED FEBRUARY 27th 1896
AGED 10 ½ YEARS

26.   [6]   Fallen headstone

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
STEPHEN ROWING
WHO DIED MARCH 19th 1909
AGED 73 YEARS
"In the midst of life we are in death"
ALSO FRANCES ROWING
THE BELOVED WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED NOVEMBER 24th 1912
AGED 74 YEARS
"The weary shall rest from their labour"
ALSO WILLIAM ROWING
SON OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED MARCH 9th 1885
AGED 20 YEARS
"His end was peace"

27.   [7]   Fallen headstone

[       ]
SARAH ANN
[BELOVED] WIFE OF
HENRY RICHARD JOYCE
[WHO] DIED DECR. 1st 1901?
AGED 53 YEARS
ALSO
RICHARD SON OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED APRIL 13th 1901
AGED 18 YEARS
ALSO
ARTHUR SON OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED JUNE 18th 1914
AGED 37 YEARS
ALSO
HENRY RICHARD JOYCE
WHO DIED DECEMBER 30th 1927
AGED 78 YEARS

28.   [8]   Fallen headstone

[    ]
JANE DAUGHTER OF THE LATE
JOHN LANGFORD
BORN 10th SEPTEMBER 1830?
DIED 3rd OCTOBER 1884
ALSO OF
MARY LANGFORD
SISTER OF THE ABOVE
BORN 6th JUNE 1832
DIED 18th MARCH 1908
ALSO FRANCES POLLARD
SISTER OF THE ABOVE
DIED MARCH 10th 1922
AGED 88 YEARS

29.   [9]   Headstone, very eroded

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
ANNIE
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
ALBERT BURR
WHO DIED AUGUST [ ] 1885
AGED 21 YEARS
"Jesus Christ died for me"
ALSO
[    ] MASCALL
[Rest eroded]

30.   [10]   Fallen headstone, face down, almost horizontal

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
LILIAN BENNETT
DIED JUNE 7th 1890
AGED 15 YEARS
"Asleep in Jesus"
ALSO JAMES BENNETT
FATHER OF THE ABOVE
DIED SEPT. 20th 1901
AGED 68 YEARS
ALSO HARRIET BENNETT
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED MARCH 3rd 1909
AGED 71 YEARS
"Peace, perfect Peace"

31.   [11]   Fallen headstone

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
CHARLOTTE
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
PARKER RICHARD BUTCHER
WHO DIED JANorth 4th 1888
AGED 34 YEARS
"He hath delivered my soul in peace"
ALSO LILLIAN CHARLOTTE
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED FEB. 28th 1899
AGED 20 YEARS
"The Lord hath called thee"
ALSO THE ABOVE
PARKER RICHARD BUTCHER
WHO DIED AUG. 8th 1923
AGED 75 YEARS

32.   [2]   Fallen headstone

IN
LOVING MEMORY OF
MARY JANE LEMON
DIED 12th MARCH 1886 AGED 23 YEARS
ALSO AGNES GRACE
SISTER OF THE ABOVE
DIED 5th APRIL 1907 AGED 37 YEARS
ALSO MARY ANN LEMON
DIED 6th NOV. 1914 AGED 74 YEARS
ALSO EDWARD LEMON
DIED 4th JAN1930 AGED 90 YEARS

33.   [13]   Headstone

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY
OF
TIMOTHY
THE BELOVED HUSBAND OF
SOPHIA POCOCK
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE FEBRUARY 4th 1893
AGED 77 YEARS
"The memory of the just is blessed"
ALSO
HIS DARLING GRANDCHILD
HILDA SOPHIA POCOCK
WHO FELL ASLEEP MAY 22nd 1893
AGED 5 YEARS
"He shall gather the lambs in his arms"
ALSO SOPHIA WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO FELL ASLEEP JULY 13th 1901
AGED 79 YEARS
"Thy sleep shall be sweet"
ALSO KATE DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
WHO PASSED AWAY JANUARY 30th 1935

34.      [14]   Headstone

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
MARGARET
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
JAMES DANIEL
WHO DIED SEPTEMBER 27th 1884
AGED 72 YEARS
"God in his wisdom has recalled
the boon his love had given
and though the body moulders here
the soul is safe in Heaven"
ALSO THE ABOVE
JAMES DANIEL
WHO DIED DECEMBER 20th 1893
AGED 78 YEARS
"Though lost to sight to memory ever dear"

35.   [15]   Low headstone

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY
OF
THOMAS ANTHONY BRIGGS
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE SUDDENLY
6th AUG. 1910 AGED 70
ALSO CATHERINE ANN
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 4th DEC. 1922 AGED 78
ALSO ALFRED WALTER
INFANT SON OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 10th OCT. 1888
AGED 2 YEARS, 2 MONTHS

36.   [16]   Headstone

IN MEMORIAM
CHARLES ROBERT MAUNDER
WHO DIED OCTOBER 6th 1884
AGED 57 YEARS
"His end was peace"
ALSO
SARAH ANN
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED SEPTEMBER 22nd 1890
AGED 57 YEARS
"Oh, how patient in thy suffering,
When no hand could give thee ease,
God the helper of the helpless,
Saw thy grief and sent thee peace"
ALSO
ANNIE TUMBER
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED SEPTEMBER 5th 1930
IN HER 70th YEAR
"At Rest"
AND HER DEAR SON
"TED"
WHO FELL AT HEBUTERNE
JULY 1st 1916
ALSO FRANK MAUNDER
THIRD SON OF
THOMAS AND SARAH ANN MAUNDER
DIED FEB. 12th 1932

37.   [17]   Headstone

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
HENRY PARROTT
WHO DIED JANUARY 3rd 1893
AGED 31 YEARS
"A sudden change; I in a moment fell,
I had no time to bid my friends farewell,
Think not this strange, death happens to us all,
This day was mine-tomorrow you may fall"
ALSO OF
WILLIAM THOMAS PARROTT
FATHER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED SEPTEMBER 30th 1897
AGED 71 YEARS
"Earth takes her own, this mortal frame,
Eternity her part shall claim,
And so we say in humble trust,
The soul to God, the dust to dust"
ALSO OF
JANE PARROTT
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED AUGUST 14th 1898
AGED 72 YEARS
"While in this world I did remain,
My latter days were grief and pain,
But when the Lord did think it best,
He took me to a place of rest"

38.   [18]   Heart shaped tablet on "rock " pedestal, cross fallen

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
GEOFFERY BALDOCK
INFANT SON OF
ROBERT & CATHERINE

South 
KNIGHT MISKIN
DIED SEPTEMBER
10th 1883
AGED 5 WEEKS

Rear
ALSO
CATHERINE SARAH KNIGHT MISKIN
DIED MARCH 23rd 1909
AGED 56 YEARS
AND ROBERT MISKIN HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE
DIED APRIL 29th 1938 AGED 87 YEARS

ROW 3

39.   [1]   Fallen, grey granite headstone

SACRED
TO
THE MEMORY OF
WILLIAM BURNS LL.D
BORN OCTOBER 3rd 1805
DIED FEBRUARY 7th 1884
ALSO OF
CHARLOTTE BURNS
HIS WIFE
BORN SEPTEMBER 1st 1810
DIED OCTOBER 12th 1888

40.   [2]   Curbs

LOUISA FLENLEY DIED 29th JULY 1901 AGED 71 ALSO HARRIETT FLENLEY DIED 26th FEB. 1904 AGED 76 (one line)

41.   [3]   Pedestals and cross

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
ROSANA
[WIFE?] OF
HENRY ROBERT [CL]ARKE?
MAGISTRATE AND COLLECTOR B.C.S.
BORN 27th AUGUST 1836
DIED 8th MARCH 1889
"Father in thy gracious keeping
leave we now thy servant sleeping"

42.   [4]   Very eroded headstone

ELIZABETH WAKEFIELD

HENRY WILLIAM WAKEFIELD
[Rest eroded]

43.   [5]   Headstone

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
JOHN TUCKER
WHO DIED DECEMBER 28th 1890
AGED 70 YEARS
ALSO
HARRIETT
THE BELOVED WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED DECEMBER 6th 1891
AGED 70 YEARS
"In death they are united"

44.   [6]   Headstone

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
FREDERICK R. PHILLIPS
DIED SEPT. 21st 1908
AGED 23 YEARS
EDWARD G. W. PHILLIPS
LATE R.E. , DIED AT
MIDDLESBORO, YORKS JAN 27th 1900
AGED 22 YEARS
CHARLES A. PHILLIPS
DIED AUG. 22nd 1885
AGED 3 YEARS
GEORGE A. PHILLIPS
DIED JUNE 23rd 1911
AGED 19 YEARS
CATHERINE ANN PHILLIPS
DIED FEB. 27th 1929
AGED 73 YEARS
"Gone but not forgotten"
GEORGE ALBERT PHILLIPS
DIED JUNE 2nd 1933
AGED 77 YEARS

45.   [7]   Large plot, pedestals and cross and heart shaped tablet

Pedestal East Side
JOSEPH ATKINSON
DIED APRIL 15th 1917
AGED 57 YEARS
ALSO ELLEN MATILDA WIFE OF THE ABOVE
DIED DEC. 21st 1905 AGED 49 YEARS

South Side
ALSO
IN MEMORY
OF
JOSEPH ATKINSON
DIED MARCH 3rd 1895
AGED 59 YEARS
ALSO FANNY WIFE OF THE ABOVE
DIED MARCH 5th 1921 AGED 75 YEARS

North Side
ALSO
IN MEMORY
OF
NELLIE KATE ATKINSON
DIED MAY 26th 1906
AGED 12 YEARS
ALSO NELSON JOSEPH MOORE ATKINSON
DIED SEPT. 20th 1948 AGED 61 YEARS

Tablet
IN
EVER LOVING MEMORY
OF
FRANK EDWIN ATKINSON
CORPL. 10th BTN ROYAL FUSILEERS
KILLED IN ACTION NEAR MONCHY
FRANCE, APRIL 11th 1917
AGED 21 YEARS
"He hath done what
he could"

46.   [8]   Headstone

OUR DEAR MOTHER
SELINA WOOD
WHO FELL ASLEEP 29th OCT. 1905
AGED 77 YEARS
"Blessed are the pure in heart"
ALSO MARY JANE
ELDEST DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
WHO FELL ASLEEP 20th MARCH 1911
AGED 57 YEARS
"Joy and gladness shall be found there,
Thanksgiving and the voice of melody"
ALSO SELINA RICE
THIRD DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
RE-UNITED WITH HER DEAR ONES
10th DEC. 1944 AGED 87 YEARS
"We know that we have passed
from death unto life"
ALSO PETER JAMES RICE
WHO FELL ASLEEP 10th DEC. 1914
AGED 78 YEARS
"Our Father which art in heaven"

47.   [9]   Headstone

IN MEMORY OF
JAMES SWEET
DIED OCTOBER 13th 1899
AGED 69
ALSO
CHARLOTTE HIS WIFE
DIED OCTOBER 12th 1899
AGED 68
"In life united
in death not divided"
ALSO BESSIE
WIFE OF T. H. SWEET
WHO DIED JUNE 16th 1904
AGED 34 YEARS

48.   [10]   Headstone, large plot

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
SAMUEL WEBB
WHO DIED MAY 11th 1902
AGED 57 YEARS
"To live in hearts we leave
behind is not to die"
ALSO ANN WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED MARCH 11th 1928
AGED 83 YEARS
"Though lost to sight,
To memory ever dear"
ALSO OF WILLIAM
SON OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED NOVR. 26th 1909
AGED 43 YEARS
ALSO ANNIE STEVENS
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED AUGUST 24th 1925
IN HER 57th YEAR
"Come unto me"
ALSO OF CICELY ROSE STEVENS
GRAND DAUGHTER OF SAMUEL WEBB
WHO DIED AUGUST 11th 1904
AGED 11 YEARS

49.   [11]   Pedestals and cross

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
WILLIAM JAMES GRIST
WHO PASSED AWAY MAY 26th 1910
AGED 58 YEARS
"May he for ever rest in peace"

50.   [12]   Pedestals, fallen cross

IN LOVING MEMORY
LOUISA KATHLEEN PITOCK
BELOVED DAUGHTER OF
PERCIVAL & KATHLEEN PITOCK
ASCENDED INTO HEAVEN
OCT. 17th 1903
AGED 3 MONTHS
"Safe in the arms of Jesus"

51.   [13]   Headstone

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
HANNAH WIFE OF JAMES BARLING
DIED 21st NOVEMBER 1904
AGED 73 YEARS
"I will give you rest"
ALSO OF THE ABOVE
JAMES BARLING
WHO DIED 23rd SEPTEMBER 1914
AGED 82 YEARS
"At Rest"
ALSO LUCY DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 23rd NOVEMBER 1933
AGED 77 YEARS
"For ever with the Lord"

52.   [14]   Voluted tablet, derelict monument

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
MY DEAR HUSBAND
JOHN SIBURN
WHO DIED OCT. 22nd 1908
AGED 38 YEARS

53.   [15]   Pedestals, fallen cross

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
SARAH SOPHIA WIFE OF
WILLIAM RADFORD LAWTON R. N.
DIED JULY 1st 1904
AGED 37

54.   [16]   Pedestals, fallen cross

East Side
IN
SACRED AND LOVING
MEMORY OF OUR DEAR
MOTHER AND FATHER
SARAH MARIA SPENDLOVE
WHO WAS CALLED HOME
OCT. 16th 1899 AGED 78 YEARS
JOHN HYETT SPENDLOVE
WHO WENT TO REST
DEC. 20th 1899 AGED 83 YEARS
"Those we mourn are crowned with glory"
"When the weary are at rest"
"Thy will be done"

North Side
ALSO
HENRY CHARLES BOVINGDON
WHO DIED 9th SEPT. 1930
AGED 78 YEARS

South Side
ALSO
ELLEN JANE BOVINGDON
WHO DIED 24th MAY 1949
AGED 89 YEARS

55.   [17]   Headstone, large plot

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
GEORGE ERNEST LOFT
THE DEARLY BELOVED SON OF
THOMAS JOHN AND ANN LOFT
WHO DIED FEBRUARY 18th 1904
AGED 17 YEARS
ALSO THE ABOVE
ANN LOFT
WHO DIED JULY 20th 1935
IN HER 84th YEAR
AND
THOMAS JOHN LOFT
WHO DIED AUGUST 1st 1939
IN HIS 85th YEAR
"Peace at last"

56.   [18]   Headstone, large plot

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
JOHN ILLMAN
WHO DIED 17th APRIL 1905
AGED 26 YEARS
ALSO RICHARD ILLMAN
WHO DIED 14th FEB. 1923
AGED 74 YEARS
ALSO MARY ANN ILLMAN
HIS WIFE
REUNITED 24th MAY 1944
AGED 90 YEARS
ALSO LUCY THEIR DAUGHTER
5th AUG. 1964
AGED 76 YEARS

57.   [19]   Curbs

East Side
HILDA WINIFRED

North Side
THE BELOVED WIFE OF ARTHUR ROBERTS DIED 2nd NOV. 1909 AGED 29 YEARS

58.   [20]   Curbs, large plot

North Side
IN LOVING MEMORY OF JANE MOORE WHO DIED JUNE 11th 1906 AGED 85 YEARS
"At Rest"

West Side
ALSO CLARA MOORE DIED SEPTEMBER 20th 1909 AGED 56
ALSO ALICE SYMONS DIED SEPTEMBER 28th 1910 AGED 32

South Side
ALSO MATILDA MOORE WHO DIED MAY 30th 1914 AGED 87 YEARS

East Side
ALSO SOPHIA MOORE DIED NOV. 29th 1916 AGED 54 YEARS
ALSO GEORGE MOORE DIED DEC. 28th 1927 AGED 67 YEARS

59.   [21]   Small headstone and curbs

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
OUR DEAR PARENTS
SARAH & CHARLES RUCK
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
MOTHER – AUG. 13th 1908
FATHER – SEPT. 1st 1917

North Curb
ALSO MINNIE FRANCES THEIR DAUGHTER AT REST 30th OCT. 1959 AGED 78 YEARS

60.   [22]   Curbs

IN LOVING MEMORY OF LYDIA LEWIS EDWARDS WHO DIED 14th SEPTEMBER 1909 AGED 47 YEARS (one line)
"God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes"

61.   [23]   Curbs

North Side
THOMAS WILLIAM BELL DIED 17th NOV. 1916 AGED 52 YEARS

South Side
ALSO SARAH JANE HIS WIFE DIED 18th OCT. 1913 AGED 47 YEARS

ROW 4

62.   [1]   Headstone, large plot

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
JOHN WINCH
ACCIDENTALLY KILLED AT TINGEY’S
CEMENT WORKS 28th NOVEMBER 1883
AGED 55 YEARS
ALSO SARAH WIFE OF THE ABOVE
DIED 17th AUGUST 1920
AGED 88 YEARS
ALSO THOMAS SON OF THE ABOVE
DIED 14th APRIL 1926
AGED 63 YEARS
ERECTED BY THEIR DAUGHTER SUSAN SANKEY

63.   [2]   Headstone

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
ALFRED SEPTIMUS HOLMES
WHO DIED DECEMBER 3rd 1883
AGED 60 YEARS
"There remaineth therefore a
rest to the people of God"
ALSO OF
ELIZABETH HOLMES
WHO DIED MARCH 25th 1920
IN HER 95th YEAR
ALSO
ADA MARY HOLMES
DIED JAN 22nd 1934
AGED 70
"Rest for the weary"

64.   [3]   Headstone and curbs

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
ELIZABETH BAKER
WHO DIED 29th DEC. 1906
AGED 89 YEARS
ALSO CHARLES H. B. BURREN
BOATSWAIN R. N.
LOST IN H.M.T. ST. GENNY 12th JAN 1930
AGED 33 YEARS
ALSO GEORGE JOHN BURREN
WHO DIED 2nd SEPT. 1932
AGED 71 YEARS
ALSO SELINA BURREN
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 16th NOV. 1942
AGED 82 YEARS

North Curb
ALSO THEIR DAUGHTER MARGARET JILL BURREN DIED 26th MARCH 1949 AGED 55 YEARS

65.   [4]   Fallen headstone

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
SARAH
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
EDWARD WEEKES
OF THIS PARISH
WHO DIED APRIL 7th 1884
AGED 65? YEARS
"[      ] of the Lord is promised
[      ] and life forevermore"

66.   [5]   Headstone

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
ELLEN ANN
BELOVED WIFE OF SAMUEL HOWLETT
DIED SEPT. 13th 1900
AGED 44 YEARS
"At Rest"
ALSO THE ABOVE SAMUEL HOWLETT
DIED FEB. 19th 1935
AGED 82 YEARS
ALSO NELLIE ANN PETERS
ELDEST DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
DIED APRIL 16th 1915
INTERRED AT SIMONSTOWN, SOUTH AFRICA
ALSO SAMUEL HOWLETT
SECOND SON OF THE ABOVE
KILLED IN ACTION IN FRANCE OCT. 1917

67.   [6]   Headstone

IN AFFECTIONATE MEMORY OF
PETER PARKER
WHO DIED MAY 6th 1884
AGED 65 YEARS
[Eroded verses]

68.   [7]   Headstone

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
HANNAH PRISCILLA WRIGHT
WHO DIED SEPTEMBER 6th 1884
AGED 16 YEARS
ALSO THOMAS
FATHER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED OCTOBER 5th 1886
AGED 49
ALSO ERNEST ALFRED
SON OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED SEPTEMBER 2nd 1891
AGED 21 YEARS
"All the pain and grief are over,
Every restless tossing passed,
We are now at peace, for we [are]
Safely home in heaven at last"

ROW 5

69.   [1]   Headstone, large plot

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
HARRIETT SOPHIA
WIFE OF
WILLIAM DANIEL DUFFILL
WHO DIED 10th OCT. 1909
AGED 67 YEARS
ALSO THE ABOVE
WILLIAM DANIEL DUFFILL
WHO DIED 25th MAY 1924
AGED 82 YEARS
ALSO CAPT. WILLIAM DUFFILL
WHO DIED 25th APRIL 1895
AGED 88 YEARS
ALSO SARAH HIS WIFE
WHO DIED 9th AUG. 1885
AGED 84 YEARS
ALSO EDWARD PERRIN
WHO DIED 30th DEC. 1904
IN HIS 89th YEAR
ALSO LAVINIA DUFFILL
WHO DIED 13th MARCH 1921
AGED 82 YEARS
"They rest in peace"

70.   [2]   Fallen, small headstone, top half eroded

JANE RAYFIELD
[        ]
[         ]
ALSO
JOSEPH RAYFIELD
HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED JAN 4th 1900
AGED 79 YEARS

71.   [3]   Headstone and curbs

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
LAVINIA
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
REGINALD SWAIN
WHO DIED 1st NOVEMBER 1908
AGED 43 YEARS
"Thy will be done"
ALSO JANE CULLEN
MOTHER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 2nd APRIL 1925
AGED 81 YEARS
"The weary are at rest"
ALSO THE ABOVE
REGINALD BASIL SWAIN
WHO DIED 16th FEB. 1942
AGED 70 YEARS
"Re-united"

North Curb
ROSINA SWAIN 1890 – 1981 "Dearly Loved"

South Curb
FREDERICK BASIL SWAIN 1895 – 1979 "Loving and Much Loved"

72.   [4]   Curbs

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
ABIGAIL DAUGHTER OF WILLIAM & SARAH THORPE
WHO DIED JULY 17th 1883 AGED 6 YEARS
"Asleep in Jesus"

73.   [5]   Pedestals and cross

East Side
IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
ADELAIDE ANDREWS
DIED 2nd SEPT. 1912
ALSO OF MARY ANDREWS
DIED 12th APRIL 1922
ALSO M. ADELAIDE ANDREWS
PASSED ON 23rd MAY 1937
"Sanctuary"

North Side
DAVID A. T.
HARKER
DIED 29th JAN
1915
AGED 14 MONTHS

74.   [6]   Pedestals and cross

East Side
IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
WILLIAM BROWNING
WHO DIED AUGUST 14th 1907
AGED 49 YEARS
"Gone but not forgotten"
ALSO WILLIAM BEASLEY
WHO DIED JANUARY 1st 1923 AGED 56 YEARS
"At Rest"

North Side
ALSO
SARAH JANE WIFE OF
WILLIAM BEASLEY
WHO DIED MARCH 26th 1943
AGED 76 YEARS

South Side
ALSO
LAURA WIFE OF
WILLIAM BROWNING
DIED AUGUST 21st 1948
"Sleeping"

75.   [7]   Curbs

North Side
IN MEMORY OF JOHN WILLIAM MITCHELL
DIED 9th OCT. 1911 AGED 67

South Side
ALSO MARGARET MITCHELL
DIED 2nd JAN 1945

76.   [8]   Headstone, large plot

IN AFFECTIONATE REMEMBRANCE
OF
GEORGE
THE BELOVED SON OF
DAVID & ELIZABETH DARKINS
WHO WAS ACCIDENTALLY DROWNED
WHILST BATHING AUGUST 11th 1886
AGED 17 YEARS
"At Rest"
ALSO ELIZABETH DARKINS
MOTHER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED FEBRUARY 18th 1904
AGED 75 YEARS
"Beloved by all"
ALSO THE ABOVE
DAVID DARKINS
WHO DIED OCT. 3rd 1921
AGED 77 YEARS
"Lead Kindly Light"
ALSO LUCY SMITH
WHO DIED DECEMBER 20th 1934
AGED 95 YEARS

Rear of Headstone
IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
THE CHILDREN OF
J. E. & A. DARKINS
JAMES H. DIED AUGUST 26th 1898
AGED 11 WEEKS
ALSO
EDWARD H. DIED APRIL 13th 1902
AGED 2 YEARS & 8 MONTHS
"Sweetly Sleeping"

ROW 6

77.   [1]   Fallen headstone

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
ANNE PAYNE
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
27th MAY 1901 AGED 52 YEARS
ALSO
ISABELLA PAYNE
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 27th FEB. 1886
AGED 16 YEARS
"Though gone from sight, to memory ever dear"
ALSO
WILLIAM THOMAS HENRY PAYNE
[KILLED?] IN FRANCE 22nd AUGUST 1918
AGED 20? YEARS
ALSO
ROSINA PAYNE
WHO DIED 13th AUGUST 1939?
AGED 70 YEARS
ALSO
WILLIAM THOMAS PAYNE
WHO DIED 4th OCTOBER 1944
AGED 71 YEARS

78.   [2]   Headstone, eroded

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
HENRY WOOD
WHO DIED APRIL 22nd 1909
AGED 83 YEARS
[    ]
ALSO
FRANCES MARY WOOD
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
DIED FEB. 17th 1918
AGED 78 YEARS
[    ]
ALSO
ARTHUR JOHN WOOD
[    ]
AND
HARRIET JANE WOOD
DIED FEB. 3rd 1953? AGED [    ] YEARS

79.   [3]   Curbs, large plot

South Side
THOMAS JONES DIED 12th AUGUST 1886 AGED 49 YEARS
ELIZA JONES DIED 22nd AUGUST 1886 AGED 45 YEARS

North Side
ARTHUR JAMES RICHARDS DIED 15th JULY 1921 AGED 63 YEARS
SARAH SELINA RICHARDS DIED 8th DECEMBER 1945 AGED 85 YEARS

West Side
ALSO LILLIAN SARAH RICHARDS WHO DIED 13th FEBRUARY 1951 AGED 70 YEARS

ROW 7

80.   [1]   Headstone and footstone

IN AFFECTIONATE REMEMBRANCE
OF
GEORGE HENLEY
DROWNED OFF ERITH APRIL 24th 1887
AGED 48 YEARS
"In the midst of life we are in death"
ALSO
ELIZABETH WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED NOVEMBER 12th 1914
AGED 74 YEARS
ALSO
GEORGE SON OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED DECEMBER 2nd 1908
AGED 38 YEARS
ALSO
ALBERT SON OF THE ABOVE
DROWNED OFF ERITH OCTOBER 13th 1892
AGED 15 YEARS & 7 MONTHS
ALSO
JOHN SON OF THE ABOVE
DROWNED OFF HIGHAM OCTOBER 5th 1871
AGED 6 YEARS & 10 MONTHS

Footstone
G. H.
1887
A. H. J. H. G. H.
1892 1871 1908
E. H. 1914

81.   [2]   Pedestals, fallen cross

East Side
IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
WILLIAM BROOKS
WHO DIED 31st AUGUST 1911
AGED 77 YEARS

South Side
ALSO OF HIS WIFE
MARY ANN
WHO DIED 12th DECEMBER 1917
AGED 82 YEARS
"Rest in Peace"

82.   [3]   Headstone and curbs, large plot

IN
LOVING
MEMORY
OF
MARY ANN PARROTT
DIED APRIL 7th 1887 AGED 68 YEARS
ALSO JAMES JOHN SON OF
GEORGE & MARY WIGLEY
DIED APRIL 30th 1889 AGED 12 MONTHS
ALSO MARY ANN WIFE OF
JAMES RICHARD WIGLEY
DIED MAY 17th 1894 AGED 49 YEARS
"The Lord hath appeared of old unto me saying,
"Yea, I have loved thee with an everlasting love,
Therefore with loving kindness have I drawn thee" "
ALSO ETHEL ELIZA LOWE
THE BELOVED WIFE OF East LOWE AND
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE M.A. AND J. R. WIGLEY
DIED JANorth 10th 1913 AGED 29 YEARS
"A sudden change at God’s command, she fell
She had no chance to bid her friend’s farewell,
Affliction came without warning given,
And bid her haste to meet her God in Heaven"
ALSO THE ABOVE
JAMES RICHARD WIGLEY
DIED NOV. 3rd 1923 AGED 80 YEARS
"He suffered much but murmured not,
We watched him day by day,
With aching hearts, grow less and less,
Until he passed away"
ALSO MARY ANN WIGLEY
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
DIED OCT. 20th 1936 AGED 84 YEARS
ALSO GERTRUDE EMILY BELOVED WIFE OF East LOWE
PASSED AWAY JUNE 29th 1937 AGED 52 YEARS
"Loved by all who knew her"

East Curb
ERNEST (GUY) LOWE BORN 5th NOV. 1883 DIED 14th SEPT. 1959
"Remembered by Many"

North Curb
IN MEMORY OF ROY WILKES PASSED AWAY OCT. 14th 1942 GRANDSON OF THE ABOVE MR. & MRS E. LOWE (one line)

83   [4]   Headstone

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
ELIZA MARY
[BELOVED] WIFE OF GEORGE BLUNDELL
[ENTE]RED INTO REST 2nd APRIL 1910
AGED 49 YEARS
"Peace after Pain"
[ALSO] GEORGE BLUNDELL
HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE
[PASSED] PEACEFULLY AWAY 11th APRIL 1943
AGED 88 YEARS
"[A] cheerful smile, a heart of gold,
[The] best Dad the world could hold"

84.   [5]   Headstone, large plot

"Blessed are the dead
which die in the Lord"
IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
CHARLES ALLEN
WHO DIED OCTOBER 21st 1886
AGED 29 YEARS
ALSO OF
JAMES SMEED
WHO DIED JULY 1st 1904
AGED 53 YEARS
"We cannot Lord, thy purpose see
but all is well that’s done by thee"
ALSO
GEORGE HENRY LUDLOW
WHO DIED SEPT. 27th 1907
AGED 35 YEARS
"Gone but not forgotten"
ALSO OF
FRANCES SMEED
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED NOVEMBER 10th 1920
AGED 69 YEARS
"We loved her in life, she is dear to us still,
But in grief we must bend to God’s holy will,
Our sorrow is great, our loss hard to bear,
But angels have taken to guard her with care"

ROW 8

85.   [1]   Headstone

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
MARTHA OLIFF DUCKRELL
DIED NOVEMBER 13th 1912
AGED 88 YEARS
ALSO
WILLIAM JOHN MANLEY
DIED IN FRANCE JULY 9th 1917
AGED 31 YEARS
ALSO
HANNAH ELIZABETH MANLEY
BELOVED WIFE OF JOHN MANLEY
DIED DECEMBER 22nd 1926
AGED 63 YEARS
ALSO
JOHN MANLEY
DIED JUNE 30th 1929
AGED 76 YEARS
"Peace, perfect Peace"

86.   [2]  LHeadstone

"He hath borne our grief and carried our sorrow"
IN
LOVING REMEMBRANCE OF
REBECCA
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
JOHN MYHILL
WHO DIED NOVEMBER 16th 1888
AGED 39 YEARS
"Waiting for the coming of our Lord
Jesus Christ"
ALSO WILLIAM HENRY
SON OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED DECEMBER 23rd 1879
AGED 7 YEARS
BURIED AT STROOD CHURCHYARD

ROW 9

87.   [1]   Pedestals and cross

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
ELIZABETH
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
WILLIAM BYFORD
DIED DECEMBER 30th 1890
AGED 59 YEARS
ALSO HERBERT SON OF THE ABOVE
DIED NOV. 25th 1889 AGED 23 YEARS
AND HARRIETT ELIZABETH
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
DIED DEC. 13th 1929 AGED 63

88.   [2]   Curbs

North Side
ETHEL MAY SECOND DAUGHTER OF HENRY & LOUISE DEAN WHO DIED JUNE 29th 1889 AGED 6 YEARS & 6 MONTHS (one line)

South Side
ALSO CLAUD HERBERT DEAN WHO DIED 20th APRIL 1917 AGED 35 YEARS

ROW 10

89.   [1]   Headstone

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
ELIZABETH ANN WHITE
WIDOW OF
W. W. WHITE ESQ., R. N.
DIED 25th MAY 1889
IN THE 74th YEAR OF HER AGE
"She is not dead but sleepeth"
ALSO
ROSE ANN SARAH
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
AND BELOVED WIFE OF WILLIAM EDMONDS
WHO DIED DECR. 18th 1905
AGED 54 YEARS
"Not gone from memory not gone from love,
She is simply resting in her home above"
ALSO OF THE ABOVE
WILLIAM EDMONDS
WHO DIED 29th SEPTEMBER 1917
AGED 65 YEARS
"Thy will be done"
ALSO
LEONORA JANE (LILY) EDMONDS
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
WILLIAM AND ROSE EDMONDS
AND GRAND-DAUGHTER OF E. A. WHITE
WHO DIED 29th 1933
"Peacefully Sleeping"

90.   [2]   Pedestals and cross

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
MY DEAR HUSBAND JOHN LOACH
WHO DIED DECR. 25th 1910
AGED 66 YEARS
"At Rest"
ALSO JANE
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
[Rest obscured by tree stump]

91.   [3]   Headstone, large plot

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
ELIZABETH
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
GEORGE J. SMITH
DIED OCTOBER 29th 1895
AGED 42 YEARS
"O, Paradise, O, Paradise,
Who doth not crave for rest,
Who would not seek the happy land,
Where they that loved are blest"
ALSO CHILDREN OF THE ABOVE
THIRZA MAHALA
DIED NOVEMBER 6th 1895
AGED 4 YEARS
"Up in Heaven, Up in Heaven,
In the bright place far away"
ELIZABETH MARIA HEATHCOTE
DIED NOVEMBER 7th 1895
AGED 14 YEARS
"Peace, perfect peace,
In this dark world of sin,
The blood of Jesus whispers peace within"
GEORGE WALTER
DIED DECEMBER 1st 1889
AGED 5 ½ YEARS
"Then when Jesus calls us
To our heavenly home,
We would gladly answer
Saviour, Lord we come"

Rear
IN
LOVING MEMORY OF
ELIZABETH MARY
THE DEARLY BELOVED AND DEVOTED WIFE OF
GEORGE JAMES SMITH
WHO FELL ASLEEP IN JESUS JANUARY 14th 1899
AGED 35 YEARS
"Loved and respected by all who knew her"
"She who came and shared my sorrows,
Sleepeth now in him she loved"
"Rock of ages, cleft for me,
Let me hide myself in thee,
Let the water and the blood,
From thy riven side which flow’d,
Be of sin the double cure,
Cleanse me from it’s guilt and power"

92.   [4]   Headstone, eroded

[    ]
THOMAS W[ADHAMS]
[BE]LOVED HUSBA[ND] [OF]
[        ] WADHAMS
[WHO WAS] [ACCIDEN]TALLY DROWNED
[    ] THE BARGE ANGLO-DANE [ ]
[    ] GALE IN SEA REACH
THE 6th OF JANUARY 1892
AGED 34 YEARS
[    ]
[ALSO] [LI]ZZIE WADHAMS
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
[Rest eroded]

93.   [5]   Red granite headstone, large plot

IN
LOVING
MEMORY
OF
MAUD SELINA
DAUGHTER OF
JOHN & SARAH PARROTT
DIED JANUARY 27th 1890
AGED 16 YEARS
ALSO
MAY REBECCA
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
DIED MARCH 26th 1901
AGED 24 YEARS
ALSO THE ABOVE
JOHN JAMES PARROTT
DIED NOVEMBER 3rd 1910
AGED 72 YEARS
ALSO SARAH ANN PARROTT
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
DIED FEBRUARY 27th 1921
AGED 76 YEARS

94.   [6]   Curbs

South Side
IN MEMORY OF MY DEARLY BELOVED HUSBAND WALTER G. BALL DIED 23rd MARCH 1904 AGED 45 YEARS (one line)

North Side
ALSO WALTER J. V. BALL HIS SON DIED 12th JUNE 1899 AGED 6 MONTHS

ROW 11

95.   [  ]   Curbs

IN LOVING MEMORY OF FRANK DRAKE WHO DIED AUG. 14th 1909 AGED 49 YEARS

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Monumental Inscriptions of Strood Cemetery, Cuxton Rd, Rochester ME2 2NJ
                                                                                  
 - recorded by D. E. Williams 2009

Part 1 - Sections B and C - Initial burials 1883 to 1913

SECTION B  (Recorded in the same order as Section A)

ROW 1

96.   [1]   Headstone

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF HENRY HOLLANDS
WHO DIED MAY 17th 1908?
AGED 64 YEARS
[    ]
ALSO
STELLA MARY
HURST
WHO DIED MARCH [    ] 1919
AGED 37? YEARS
[    ]
ALSO
ANNE HOLLA[NDS]
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
DIED MAY 5th 19[    ]
AGED 83 YEARS

97.   [2]   Curbs

North Side
WILLIAM THOMAS WALTER DIED 1890 AGED 66? YEARS

South Side
ALSO OF HIS WIFE EMMA MARY WALTER JULY 1910 AGED 73 YEARS

ROW 2

98.   [1]   Red granite headstone

IN
LOVING
MEMORY
OF
CHARLES YOUNG
WHO DIED MAY 27th 1893
IN HIS 52nd YEAR
"In the midst of life we are
in death"
ALSO
FANNY LOUISA
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED MARCH 17th 1901
AGED 60 YEARS

99.   [2]   Headstone

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
GEORGE LEWIS PATRICK
WHO DIED 22nd? MARCH 1891
AGED 71 YEARS
[    ]
ALSO FRANCES LUFF
WHO DIED 9th? MAY 1891
AGED 44? YEARS

100.   [3]   Very worn headstone

[    ] FENTON

[    ] MAPLE
[[Rest eroded]

101.   [4]   Curbs

South Side
GEORGE LANGRIDGE BATEY
DIED 31st MAY 1891 AGED 62 YEARS

North Side
ALSO JANE BATEY HIS WIFE
DIED 21st FEBRUARY 1905
AGED 77 YEARS

102.   [5]   Headstone

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
ANN HILL
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
AUGUST 6th? 1891
AGED 65 YEARS
"Afflictions, sore, long time I bore,
Physicians were in vain,
Then God did please and gave her ease,
And freed her from her pain"
IN MEMORY
OF
THOMAS JOHN HILL
DIED MAY 18th? 1901?
AGED 79 YEARS
"Far beyond the world’s annoy,
Secure in Jesus love"

103.   [6]   Headstone

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
ALFRED SCOONES
SERGEANT MAJOR 12th LANCERS
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
DECEMBER 19th 1891
AGED 32 YEARS
"Beloved by all who knew him"
THIS STONE WAS ERECTED BY THE
TROOP SERGEANT MAJORS,
SERGEANTS AND C TROOP OF
THE ABOVE REGIMENT

104.   [7]   Curbs

GEORGE LETLEY WHO DIED OCTOBER 17th 1913 AGED 68 YEARS

ROW 3

105.   [1]   Headstone

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
GEORGE FREDERICK
THE BELOVED SON OF
GEORGE & ELIZABETH SILVER
WHO DROWNED WHILST
ENDEAVOURING TO SAVE LIFE
JUNE 29th 1894 AGED 20 YEARS
"Greater love hath no man than this,
That he lay down his life for his friends"
ALSO THE ABOVE
ELIZABETH F. SILVER
WHO DIED NOVEMBER 5th 1925
AGED 79
ALSO GEORGE SILVER
HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED JANUARY 2nd 1927
AGED 79 YEARS
ALSO EVELYN RUSSELL
AT REST JUNE 12th 1959
AGED 79 YEARS

SAD DROWNING CASE IN THE MEDWAY  -   Kent Messenger,7th July 1894
An accident of a most distressing nature occurred on Friday evening in the Medway. Four young men, named Arthur Anderson, Ernest Sutton, George Cheetham and George Frederick Silver, upon leaving off work at Messrs. Aveling and Porter’s engineering factory, proceeded to Wickham Point to bathe. This spot, it appears is exceedingly dangerous to bathers. Anderson suddenly got out of his depth. Silver hastened to his assistance, but he, too, was dragged into deep water, and then Cheetham swam out and made a most determined and plucky attempt to save them from drowning. He was pulled under, and nearly lost his own life.
   A boat containing three young gentlemen, --- Messrs. East J. Rolfe, C. K. Spencer, and A.G. Fremlin, members of the Medway Rowing Club --- happened to be passing, and rowed to the spot. Spencer and Fremlin, with commendable promptness, dived into the water with the idea of saving the lives of the two young men who had disappeared. Their attempts, however, were unsuccessful. Rolfe then entered the water, and on diving down succeeded in rescuing Anderson; but failed to recover the body of Silver. Sutton, immediately he saw that his companions were in danger, jumped into the river, without waiting to remove his clothes, and did his best to reach them.
   Anderson was quite unconscious when taken ashore. Mr. Spencer, with the assistance of others adopted the usual methods for resuscitating life, and succeeded in restoring animation. On Saturday he had sufficiently recovered to leave his bed.
   The body of the unfortunate young man Silver was recovered five hours later, and conveyed to the city mortuary. Anderson is a married man, with two children.
INQUEST
  An inquest was held by Mr. Bell, at the Guildhall, on Saturday, when the statements above were corroborated by George Silver, George Cheetham, Mr. Henry John Rolfe, a student at Messrs. Arkcoll’s brewery, and John Hughes, a shipwright, who failed in finding the body with grappling irons and boat hooks, but succeeded in doing so when the tide ebbed.--- The jury returned a verdict of "death from misadventure", and the foreman remarked that the jury unanimously wished to commend the courageous conduct of the witness Rolfe. – We understand that the Mayor of Rochester and Superintendent Broadbridge are moving to secure the Royal Humane Society’s medal for Mr. Rolfe’ They will also place the names of others who attempted to save life before the society.

106.   [2]   Fallen, broken headstone

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
SUSANNAH ELIZABETH
FRYER
[WHO] DIED DECEMBER 15th 190[ ]
AGED 68 YEARS
"A sudden change: I in a moment fell,
I had no time to bid my friends farewell.
Think not this strange, death happens unto all,
This day was mine but tomorrow you may fall"
ALSO
RICHARD FRYER
HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE
[WHO DIED] MARCH 9th 1914
AGED [    ] YEARS

107.   [3]   Small, flat, brown stone ware plaque with blue glazed flowers

IN
LOVING MEMORY OF
HENRY RICHARD LESTER
WHO DIED JANUARY 31st 1892
AGED 21 YEARS
____

?    GRAVE NO. 172
B SECTION

"We shall receive a Crown of Glory,
Which fadeth not away"

108.   [4]   Headstone

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
CHARLOTTE GEORGE
WHO DIED JANUARY 29th 1892
AGED 59 YEARS
ALSO
ELIZABETH ANN
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE AND BELOVED WIFE OF
WALTER MILLIAM
WHO DIED OCTOBER 19th 1892
AGED 39 YEARS
"They could only stand beside us,
Tend our pillow, weep our fall,
But dark death did soon divide us,
From the dearest of them all"
ALSO JAMES GEORGE
WHO DIED MARCH 30th 1924
AGED 72 YEARS

ROW 4

109.   [1]   Headstone

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
SARAH
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
EDWIN COUCHMAN
WHO ENTERED INTO REST
NOVEMBER 5th 1901
AGED 67 YEARS
"Peace, Perfect Peace"
ALSO THE ABOVE
EDWIN COUCHMAN
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
JUNE 7th 1919 AGED 84 YEARS
"The Lord shall find thee rest"
ALSO
EDITH EMILY COUCHMAN
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
DIED APRIL 14th 1950
AGED 84 YEARS
"Safe in God’s keeping"
ALSO OF
CECIL GODFREY SON OF
HENRY GODFREY AND LAURA C. COUCHMAN
DIED AUGUST 21st 1900
AGED 4 MONTHS

110.   [2]   Pedestals and fallen cross

[IN]
[LOVING MEMORY]
[OF]
ROBERT BURNIP
WHO DIED SEPTEMBER 26th 1897
AGED 44 YEARS

111.   [3]   Pedestals and cross

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
ELLEN WIGLEY
WHO FELL ASLEEP 14th DEC. 1911
IN HER 55th YEAR
AND WILLIAM JOSEPH HER DEAR HUSBAND
REUNITED 25th MARCH 1930
AGED 73 YEARS

112.   [4]   Ruined curbs

South Side
IN LOVING MEMORY OF FLORENCE LILLIAN COX WHO DIED NOVEMBER 21st 1911 AGED 11 YEARS AND 11 MONTHS (one line)

North Side
IN LOVING MEMORY OF JOHN COX WHO DIED 6th MARCH 1953 AGED 81 YEARS
ALSO LILLIAS GRILDINE MARY COX HER MOTHER WHO DIED OCT. 12th 1938 AGED 72 YEARS

113.   [5]   Headstone

IN
LOVING MEMORY OF
GEORGE G. ILLENDEN
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
NOVEMBER? 17th 1893
AGED 76? YEARS
ALSO ARTHUR J. ILLENDEN
[SON?] OF THE ABOVE
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
NOVEMBER 11th 1897
AGED 36 YEARS
"Now the labourer’s task is o’er,
Now the battle day is past,
Now upon the farther shore,
Lands the voyager at last."
"Father, in thy gracious keeping,
Leave we now thy servant sleeping"

ROW 5

114.  [1]   Headstone

"Though lost to sight to memory dear"
IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
JAMES HUNT
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
AUGUST 28th 1896
AGED 55 YEARS
FOR 14 YEARS SCHOOLMASTER AT
STROOD UNION
"Thy will be done"

115.   [2]   Headstone

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
JOHN THOMAS SMITH
DIED JUNE 23rd 1900
AGED 45 YEARS
"Rock of ages cleft for me,
Let me hide myself in thee"
ALSO ELIZABETH HANNAH
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
DIED JUNE 13th 1937
IN HER 82nd YEAR
"Asleep with our father"
FRANK RICHMAN SMITH
SON OF THE ABOVE
AUSTRALIA
1st JAN 1959

116.   [3]   Curbs

North Side
ALBERT BLUNDELL WHO DIED 5th JUNE 1913 AGED 56 YEARS
ALSO SARAH JANE BLUNDELL WHO DIED 28th AUG. 1914 AGED 57 YEARS

South Side
ALSO GEORGE WILLIAM CLOAKE WILLARD WHO DIED 11th JAN 1933 AGED 59 YEARS
ALSO OUR DEAR MOTHER ELLEN FRANCES WILLARD WHO DIED 2nd MARCH 1944 AGED 62 YEARS (one line)

117.   [4]   Curbs

South Side
ELIZABETH MOON WHO DIED 23rd JUNE 1913 AGED 49 YEARS

North Side
ALSO ERNEST MOON WHO DIED 22nd FEB. 1939 AGED 68 YEARS

118.   [5]   Headstone, large plot

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
THOMAS WILLIAM GERMANY
DIED DEC. 9th 1893 AGED 56 YEARS
ALSO SARAH SUSANNAH
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
DIED APRIL 13th 1910 AGED 72 YEARS
ALSO FRANK GEO. GERMANY
DIED JANY. 3rd 1894 AGED 24 YEARS
ALSO ALBERT EDWARD GERMANY
DIED FEB. 18th 1912 AGED 35 YEARS
"Thy will be done"
ALSO GEO. WM. WEST
DIED JAN 18th 1910 AGED 39 YEARS

ROW 6

119.   [1]   Headstone

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
JOHN FRID
WHO DIED 20th JANUARY 1895
AGED 61 YEARS
ALSO HARRIETT HIS WIFE
WHO DIED 1st FEBRUARY 1896
AGED 63 YEARS
"Gone but not forgotten"

120.   [2]   Small headstone

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
MARY ANN
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
WILLIAM A. T. PACKMAN
WHO DIED 9th NOV. 1905
AGED 40 YEARS
ALSO THE ABOVE
WILLIAM A. T. PACKMAN
WHO DIED 26th SEPT. 1924
AGED 61 YEARS

ROW 7

121.   [1]   Headstone

SACRED
TO
THE MEMORY OF
ELLEN
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
THOMAS GODFREY
WHO MET HER DEATH BY
RECEIVING SEVERE BURNS AT STROOD
DIED MARCH 6th 1896
AGED 24 YEARS
"Peace, perfect peace, with sorrow surging round,
On Jesus bosom naught but calm is found"

STROOD WOMAN FATALLY BURNED   -   Chatham Observer, March 13th 1896
The City Coroner, Mr. West H. Bell, held an inquest at St. Bartholomew’s Hospital, on Tuesday morning, on the body of Ellen Godfrey, Who was admitted to the hospital on February 26th suffering from severe burns.— Mr. J. T. Ogden was chosen foreman of the jury. Thomas Edward Godfrey, of 6, Newark Street, Strood, said the deceased was his wife, and she was 24 years of age. He was away from home when the accident occurred, his wife being in the hospital when he returned.
   She told him she was sitting over the fire in the living room and dozed off to sleep, and was awoke by her clothes being in flames. She could not account for her clothes catching fire. He felt sure she was sober; she was not in the habit of drinking much.
   John Hills, fisherman, of 4, Newark Street, said he was awoke early on the morning of the 26th February by his wife, and he then heard screams. He opened the door, and saw the deceased lying on the ground in the yard in flames. He put the flames out with water, and a constable removed her to the hospital. He afterwards went and put out the fire at deceased’s house, the hearthrug and canvas being in flames.
   P.C. Welch, who was attracted to the house by hearing the screams, said he finished putting out the flames by wrapping his cape around the deceased. He carried her to Dr. Packman, and after he had dressed the wounds brought her to the hospital in a cab.
   Dr. Ludford Cooper, house surgeon at the hospital, said when admitted deceased was suffering from extensive and serious burns on the legs, trunk and arms. She died on Monday morning from exhaustion, the result of the burns.
   The witness Hills, recalled, said it appeared to him that the chimney had caught fire, as burning soot kept falling into the room.
   The jury returned a verdict of "Death by misadventure".

122.   [2]   Curbs

North Side
OUR DEAR MOTHER MARTHA MUNN DIED AUGT. 12th 1907 AGED 80 "Gone but not forgotten"

South Side
ALSO ROSINA FIELDER WHO FELL ASLEEP NOV. 12th 1939 AGED 76 YEARS

East Side
ALSO GEORGE FIELDER
WHO FELL ASLEEP JULY 31st 1940
IN HIS 85th YEAR

123.   [3]   Headstone

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
KATE SUSANNAH WHITE
DIED 5th NOVEMBER 1911
AGED 53 YEARS
ALSO OF JAMES WHITE
HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE
DIED 18th MARCH 1914
AGED 57 YEARS

124.   [4]   Headstone

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
HENRY STEVENS
DIED NOV. 13th 1895
AGED 77
ALSO
ELIZA DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
DIED JAN 14th 1896
AGED 56
"Thy will be done"

125.   [5]   Headstone

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
THOMAS COOMBER
WHO DIED 14th OCTOBER 1895
AGED 48 YEARS
ALSO
THOMAS COOMBER
SON OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED SEPTEMBER 20th 1908
AGED 34 YEARS

ROW 8

126.   [  ]   Pedestals and cross

IN
LOVING MEMORY OF
MY DARLING WIFE
CLARA ELIZABETH WAGON
WHO PASSED AWAY JAN 22nd 1900
AGED 47 YEARS
"Not as I will but as thou wilt,
Thy will be done"
ALSO EDWARD WAGON
WHO DIED MARCH 1st 1928
AGED 74 YEARS
"Sleep on Beloved"

SECTION C   (Rows East to West, Graves South to North)

ROW 1

127.   [1]   Headstone

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
MARY BRAND
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
WILLIAM BRAND
WHO DIED 15th NOV. 1899
AGED 74 YEARS
"Father in thy gracious keeping
Leave we now thy servant sleeping"
ALSO OF WILLIAM
BELOVED SON OF THE ABOVE
WHO FELL ASLEEP 28th MARCH 1910
AGED 52 YEARS
"O, Rest in the Lord"
ALSO OF WILLIAM BRAND
BELOVED HUSBAND AND FATHER OF THE ABOVE
WHO FELL ASLEEP MAY 23rd 1922
IN HIS 97th YEAR
"With long life will I satisfy him,
And show him my Salvation"
ALSO IN
AFFECTIONATE REMEMBRANCE OF
HAROLD ALBERT BRAND
AND
JOHN YAXLEY BRAND
(GRANDSONS)
WHO FELL IN THE GREAT WAR 1914-18

128.   [2]   Pedestals and cross

East Side
IN LOVING MEMORY OF
EMMA JEFFERY
WHO DIED
JANARY 2nd 1913
ALSO OF JOHN GEORGE JEFFERY
HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED OCTOBER 2nd 1915

South Side
ALSO OF THEIR GRANDSON
JOHN GEORGE JEFFERY
WHO PASSED PEACEFULLY AWAY
MARCH 11th 1945
AGED 48 YEARS

129.   [3]   Pedestals, cross and small tablet

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
HAIDEE
WIFE OF
THOMAS FREDERICK PITCHER
BORN 14th MARCH 1851
DIED 14th MAY 1910
ALSO THE ABOVE
THOMAS FREDERICK PITCHER
DIED 22nd MAY 1929
AGED 77 YEARS

Tablet
IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
RONALD ARNELL
PITCHER
WHO DIED NOVEMBER 7th
1939
AGED 61 YEARS

130.   [4]   Headstone

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY
OF
ROBERT ROSS BROWN
WHO PASSED AWAY 18th FEBRUARY 1912
AGED 65 YEARS
ALSO EMMA CATHERINE
WIDOW OF ABOVE
WHO PASSED AWAY 30th AUGUST 1913
AGED 69 YEARS
"Lead, kindly Light"

131.   [5]   Low headstone

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
JAMES NASH
DIED AUGUST 26th 1912
AGED 75 YEARS
ALSO FRANCES
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
DIED APRIL 3rd 1915
AGED 75 YEARS
"At Rest"

135.   [6]   Headstone

IN EVER LOVING MEMORY
OF
BAYDEN SIMMONDS
WHO DIED ON JUNE 8th 1909
AFTER A LONG ILLNESS PATIENTLY BORNE
AGED 62 YEARS
"Thy will be done"
ALSO OF
HERBERT CLIFTON SIMMONDS
PTE 24th ROYAL FUSILEERS
WHO DIED OF WOUNDS DECEMBER 13th 1918
AGED 30 YEARS
ALSO SEDLEY FANNY
BELOVED WIFE OF THE ABOVE
BAYDEN SIMMONDS
WHO DIED AUGUST 15th 1924
AGED 73 YEARS
ALSO
CATHERINE PARAMORE KENNETT
SISTER OF THE ABOVE
DIED JANUARY 4th 1936 AGED 82 YEARS

136.   [7]   Pedestals, cross and angel

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
WILLIAM LABBETT
WHO DIED NOVEMBER 21st 1909
AGED 55 YEARS
"The Lord gave and the Lord hath taken away"
BUTE C. OATES
DIED 16th FEB. 1932 AGED 70 YEARS
"God rest her soul"

137.   [8]   Headstone

IN MEMORY OF
HANNAH
DIED 12th FEBY. 1902
AGED 69 YEARS
WIDOW OF ROBERT DICK M.D., C.M.
OF LONDON AND EDINBURGH
DIED 24th MARCH 1878
WARRISTON CEMETERY
ALSO
CATHERINE W. HELEN GILBERT
WHO DIED 19th OCTOBER 1934
AGED 72 YEARS

138.   [9]   Fallen headstone

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
EDITH SARAH
THE BELOVED WIFE OF HARRY F. TUTT
BORN JUNE 14th 1858
DIED OCTOBER 16th 1903
ALSO THE ABOVE
HARRY F. TUTT
WHO PASSED AWAY OCTOBER 27th 1939
AGED 79 YEARS

139.   [10]   Pedestals and cross

East Side
IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
SARAH AMES
WHO DIED 13th APRIL 1902
AGED 69 YEARS
TO THE MEMORY OF JAMES W TUTT, F.E.S.
WHO DIED 10th JANUARY 1911 AGED 53 YEARS
INTERRED IN LADYWELL CEMETERY

North Side
ALSO
THOMAS AMES
HUSBAND OF SARAH AMES
WHO DIED 7th JANUARY 1901
AGED 58 YEARS

South Side
ALSO OUR
MARY (MARSHALL)
DIED 26th FEBRUARY 1924
AGED 86 YEARS
AFTER 75 YEARS FAITHFULL SERVICE

140.   11]   Headstone

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
LOUISA
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
ALFRED HODGE
WHO ENTERED INTO REST
AUGUST 10th 1906
AGED 60 YEARS
ALSO ALFRED HODGE
WHO PASSED AWAY JANUARY 8th 1935
AGED 79 YEARS
"In Life, In Death, O Lord Abide with me"

ROW 2

141.   [1]   Headstone

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
ETHEL MAUD ONSLOW
WHO PASSED AWAY 8th NOVEMBER 1901
AGED 18 YEARS
"I heard the voice of Jesus say,
"Come unto me and rest""
ALSO ELIZABETH
MOTHER OF THE ABOVE
WHO PASSED AWAY 27th NOVEMBER 1904
AGED 63 YEARS
"Neither shall there be any more pain,
For the former things are passed away"
ALSO GEORGE EDWARD
FATHER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 31st JANUARY 1908
AGED 66 YEARS
"His sufferings were great, his end was peace"

142.   [2]   Curbs, large plot

South Side
IN LOVING MEMORY OF CHARLES BOILING DIED AUGUST 20th 1896 AGED 50 YEARS
ALSO SUSANNAH BELOVED WIFE OF THE ABOVE DIED NOVEMBER 26th 1938 AGED 93 YEARS

East Side
ALSO POLY THE BELOVED WIFE OF THOMAS East BOILING DIED JUNE 22nd 1904 AGED 24 YEARS

North Side
ALSO CHARLES JAMES ELDEST SON OF CHARLES BOILING DIED MAY 16th 1897 AGED 25 YEARS "Gone but not forgotten" (one line)

West Side
ALSO MARIA ANN BOILING DIED MARCH 20th 1965 AGED 86 YEARS

143.   [3]   Pedestals, fallen cross

East Side
IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
GEORGE BRIGHT
WHO PASSED AWAY 23rd SEPTEMBER 1904
AGED 54 YEARS
ALSO ELIZABETH MARY WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO PASSED AWAY 21st DEC. 1917
AGED 61 YEARS

South Side
GEORGE
FREDERICK
THE BELOVED HUSBAND OF
FLORA BRIGHT
WHO PASSED AWAY 25th NOV. 1927
AGED 40 YEARS

North Side
JAMES HENRY
BRIGHT
KILLED IN ACTION
12th OCT. 1917
AGED 22 YEARS

144.   [4]   Pedestals and cross

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
MARY ANN
THE WIFE OF
JOSIAH SETH HAISMAN
OF STROOD
WHO DIED JANUARY 12th 1900
AGED 56 YEARS

145.   [5]   Headstone, very eroded

[LYDI]A? MAR[Y] SEAGULL
[DI]ED M[AY]? 8th 190[ ]
[AGED] 80? [YEARS]
[    ]
THOMAS WA[TERMAN]?
[    ]
HENRY AMBROSE WATERMAN?
[    ]
WHO DIED FEBRUARY 2nd 19[50]?
AGED 75? YEARS

146.   [6]   Headstone, eroded

[    ]
[IN LOVING MEMORY]
OF
GEORGINA FRANCESCA
THE BELOVED WIFE OF BENJAMIN BUCK
AND DAUGHTER OF
MAJOR F.? C. SKURRAY HEWITT
WHO DIED OCTOBER [    ] [C. 1902?]
IN HER 60th ? YEAR
ALSO THEIR CHILDREN
BENJAMIN FRANCIS [    ]
EMILY JANE HEWITT [    ]
JAMES FREDERICK [ ]
AMY WOODS AGED 1 YEAR [    ]
ALSO SARAH ANN HEWITT
WHO DIED JULY 2[   ] [    ]
AGED 65 YEARS
ALSO THE ABOVE
BENJAMIN BUCK
WHO DIED JULY 31st 1914
IN HIS 73rd YEAR
ALSO
WILLIAM JAMES EDGAR BUCK
WHO DIED JULY 1st 1914
AGED 48 YEARS

147.   [7]   Headstone

IN
LOVING
MEMORY
OF
MARY ANN GERMANEY
DIED NOVEMBER 2nd 1901
AGED 78 YEARS
ALSO OF
THOMAS WILLIAM GERMANEY
HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE
DIED SEPTEMBER 10th 1906
AGED 79 YEARS
"Now the labourer’s task is o’er,
Now the battle-day is past,
Now upon the farther shore,
Lands the voyager at last"
"Father in thy gracious keeping
Leave we now thy servant sleeping"

148.   [8]   Headstone, large plot

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
BEATRICE ELEANOR
DAUGHTER OF
ARTHUR CHARLES & CHARLOTTE ELIZA
OAKESHOTT
DIED SEPTEMBER 24th 1897
AGED 21 YEARS
ALSO OF
FLIGHT SUB-LIEUT. LEONARD ENGLAND OAKESHOTT, R.N.A..S.
SON OF
ARTHUR CHARLES & LAURA East OAKESHOTT
KILLED IN FRANCE MAR. 31st 1918
IN HIS 19th YEAR
ALSO THE ABOVE
ARTHUR CHARLES OAKESHOTT
FOR 39 YEARS POLICE COURT MISSIONARY [    ]
BORN AT STROOD MAR. 15th 1846
DIED AT STROOD JUNE 4th 1919

ROW 3

149.   [   ]   Headstone

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
JOHN GEORGE WALTER FREEMAN
WHO DIED 31st JANUARY 1902
AGED 60 YEARS
ALSO MARY ANN
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 13th JUNE 1903
AGED 60 YEARS
ALSO JOHN HENRY
SON OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 12th JANUARY 1898
AGED 29 YEARS

ROW 4

150.   [1]   Headstone

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
ELIZA MARY
THE DEARLY BELOVED WIFE OF
DANIEL WILLIAM MARSH
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE 11th APRIL 1909
AGED 63 YEARS
"Gone from us but not forgotten,
Never shall thy memory fade,
Sweetest thoughts shall ever linger,
Round the spot where thou art laid"
ALSO OF THE ABOVE
DANIEL WILLIAM MARSH
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE 12th MARCH 1916
AGED 76 YEARS
"Good was his heart and in friendship sound,
Patient in pain and loved by all around,
His pains are o’er his grief’s for ever done,
A life of everlasting joy he’s now begun"
ALSO ALICE ELIZA MARSH
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE 26th JANUARY 1946
AGED 71 YEARS

151.   [2]   Headstone

IN
LOVING MEMORY OF
HENRY COOK
WHO DIED SEPTEMBER 18th 1904
AGED 40 YEARS
"Brighter, fairer far than living,
With no trace of woe or pain,
Robed in everlasting beauty,
We shall see thee once again"
ALSO PERCY
THE BELOVED SON OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED MAY 11th 1898
IN HIS 7th YEAR
"Though lost to sight to memory ever dear"
ALSO EMILY BOURNE
WHO DIED APRIL 18th 1920
AGED 65 YEARS

Rear
ALSO
IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
HENRY JOHN LEWIS COOK
(ROYAL SURREY REGT.)
KILLED IN ACTION 23rd JULY 1918
AGED 33 YEARS
AND EDITH MAUD
THE BELOVED WIFE OF ARTHUR COLE
AND SISTER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 1st JULY 1923
AGED 35 YEARS
"May light perpetual shine
upon them"

152.   [3]   Curbs

South Side
ROBERT LAMPARD WHO DIED 31st MAY 1898 AGED 69 YEARS
ALSO SARAH ELIZABETH HIS WIFE WHO DIED 28th AUGUST 1908 AGED 82 YEARS

North Side
ALSO ELLEN SARAH LAMPARD WHO DIED 10th JULY 1947 AGED 93 YEARS

153.   [4]   Headstone

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
ROBERT GIBBONS
WHO DIED 9th SEPTEMBER 1898
AGED 42 YEARS
ALSO THOMAS MYHILL
WHO DIED 3rd DECEMBER 1903
AGED 46 YEARS
"I heard the voice of Jesus say,
"Come unto me and rest""

154.   [5]   Fallen, small headstone

IN MEMORY OF
MARY CARTER
1844 – 1901
AND
EDWARD D. HER DEAR HUSBAND
1843 – 1913
ALSO THEIR SON & DAUGHTER
ELIZA East RUSSELL
1874 – 1892
AND ROBERT H. CARTER
1876 – 1909

ROW 5

155.   [   ]   Headstone

IN EVER LOVING MEMORY
OF
[AL]BERT WILSON
THE BELOVED HUSBAND OF
ANNIE WILSON
[WHO] DIED NOVEMBER 21st 1898
AGED 50 YEARS
"[Though] lost to sight to memory ever dear"

ROW 6

156.   [   ]   Headstone, flaking

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
ALFRED
SON OF
[ALF]RED & EMMA BAKER
DROWNED OFF CUXTON 29th APRIL [190]0
AGED 17 YEARS
"The morning comes we cannot tell,
How we shall end the day,
Death like a sudden whirlwind came,
And snatched his life away"
ALSO BROTHER OF THE ABOVE
WILLIAM THOMAS BAKER, WORCS [REGT.]
[KILLE]D IN ACTION 20th SEPTEMBER [    ]
AGED 27 YEARS
"At Rest"
ALSO OF THEIR FATHER
ALFRED BAKER
[WHO] DIED 10th JUNE 1926
IN HIS 83rd YEAR
AND THEIR MOTHER
EMMA BAKER
[WHO] DIED 8th OCTOBER 1935
AGED 86 YEARS
"Reunited"

FATAL BOATING DISASTER AT GILLINGHAM   -   Chatham Observer, May 5th 1900
On Wednesday three shop assistants hired a boat at the Sun Pier and went for a row down the river. Off Gillingham they got into the swell caused by the Government tug Buster, and, failing to keep their boat head on to it, the craft was overturned. One of the occupants, Baitup, could not swim, and he sank "like a stone" , his companions having no opportunity of affording him assistance. Deceased was 18 years old and belonged to Tonbridge, having come to Rochester only a few weeks since, and was an only son.

LAD DROWNED WHILST BATHING
   A sad bathing fatality occurred in the River Medway, off Wickham, on Sunday morning, a lad named Alfred Baker, aged 17, a horse driver at the factory, being drowned. The body was recovered later in the day, and conveyed to the mortuary to await an inquest.
   The inquest was held before Mr. West J. Harris (County Coroner), and a jury composed entirely of Wickham workmen, in the chapel of Strood cemetery on Monday evening, Mr. W. H. Pounds being foreman of the jury.
   Alfred Baker, father of the deceased, said the deceased lived with him at 81, Cuxton Road, Strood. He last saw him alive at 9.30 o’clock on Sunday morning, when he left home to go and feed his horses.
   Robert Stevens, of 29, Gun-lane, Strood said he worked with the deceased. On Sunday morning, about 11.30 o’clock, the deceased with George Kidney and witness, went down to the river near Wickham Factory. Deceased said he should go into the water for a swim, and asked witness and Kidney to accompany him. They refused, as it was too cold, and only deceased could swim out of the three. Deceased stripped and plunged into the water. He swam out towards the middle of the stream and threw his arms up and said "That is the depth". The water was then up to his neck. Deceased then swam out from seven to eight yards further, when he cried for help and sank.
   Witness waded into the water to look for him., but could not see him. He called a boat, but it came too late. Deceased never rose after once disappearing beneath the surface.
   The Coroner: I can’t see what he could be thinking of to go into the water, especially after the weather we have experienced lately.
   Witness: He was headstrong to go in, sir.
   The Coroner: Yes, and you see he has had to pay the penalty.
   P. Corpl. Peacock, stationed at Cuxton, said on receiving information on Sunday afternoon, he went to the spot described by the last witness, and found that the body had just been got onto the foreshore. He conveyed it to the mortuary at the Cemetery. There were no marks of violence on the body. It was quite stiff.
   The father of the deceased, in reply to the Coroner, said he was quite satisfied the affair was a pure accident.
   Alfred Ware said he found the body 200 yards from where it disappeared.
   A verdict of "Death by Misadventure" was returned.

LAST ROW, (north west corner)

157.   [   ]   Pedestals and cross, large plot

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
ELLIE
ELDEST DAUGHTER OF
WILLIAM HENRY & ELISE RILEY
BORN FEB. 25th 1879
DIED AUG. 15th 1904
"Blessed are the pure in heart for they shall
see God"

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Monumental Inscriptions of Strood Cemetery, Cuxton Rd, Rochester ME2 2NJ
                                                                                  
 - recorded by D. E. Williams 2009

Part 1 - Sections D and E - Initial burials 1883 to 1913

SECTION D  (Rows east to west, graves north to south)

ROW 2

158.   [   ]   Headstone

IN AFFECTIONATE REMEMBRANCE
OF
RICHARD MUXWORTHY
DIED NOVEMBER 24th 1886
AGED 82 YEARS
"Though lost to sight to memory ever dear"
ALSO
SARAH WIFE OF THE ABOVE
DIED JANUARY 7th 1887
AGED 73 YEARS
"She is gone, she is gone to the region of light,
She was with us today she is in heaven tonight,
Though to part with her was trial severe,
Yet ‘tis better that she be yonder than here"

ROW 4

159.   [   ]   Low headstone

IN
LOVING MEMORY OF
SARAH HODGE KIERNAN
DIED 26th NOV. 1913 AGED 83
ALSO GEORGE STREETER
REPORTED MISSING 26th SEPT. 1915 AGED 26
ALSO HENRY JOSEPH STREETER
DIED 13th APRIL 1940 AGED 79
ALSO CATHERINE MARY STREETER
DIED 1st NOV. 1949 AGED 83
"Re-united"

ROW 5

160.   [1]   Fallen low headstone

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
ALICE MAUD BRADLEY
WHO DIED 9th SEPTEMBER 1912
AGED 52 YEARS
ALSO
WILLIAM FREDERICK HER HUSBAND
WHO DIED 16th JANUARY 1942
AGED 70 YEARS
ALSO FREDERICK JOHN THEIR SON
WHO DIED 6th AUGUST 1935
AGED 47 YEARS
"Reunited"

161.   [2]   Curbs

South Side
HENRY RICHARD TESTER WHO PASSED AWAY 12th FEBRUARY 1935 AGED 68 YEARS
ALSO ELLEN REBECCA WIFE OF THE ABOVE WHO PASSED AWAY 6th MARCH 1946 AGED 75 YEARS (one line)

North Side
ALSO HENRY RICHARD THEIR SON WHO PASSED AWAY 28th MARCH 1913 AGED 21 YEARS

ROW 6

162.   [1]   Low headstone

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
WILLIAM C. OLIVER
WHO DIED 27th APRIL 1912
AGED 53 YEARS
ALSO HIS WIFE ANN SAFFELL OLIVER
WHO DIED 17th FEB. 1930
AGED 66 YEARS
ALSO PERCY W. S. OLIVER
SON OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED IN BERMUDA 26th NOV. 1927
AGED 36 YEARS

163.   [2]   Headstone

IN
LOVING MEMORY OF
MY DEAR HUSBAND
FREDERICK PRENTICE
WHO DIED 27th NOVEMBER 1911
AGED 55 YEARS
"A bitter grief, a shock severe,
To part with one we loved so dear,
Our loss is great, we’ll not complain,
But hope in heaven to meet again"

164.   [3]   Curbs

North Side
IN LOVING MEMORY OF THOMAS KELLY WHO DIED NOVEMBER 9th 1911 AGED 73 YEARS "At Rest" (one line)

South Side
ALSO ROSINA KELLY WHO DIED OCTOBER 18th 1929 AGED 92 YEARS

165.   [4]   Wooden cross

ROBERT HENRY PATTERSON
BORN CORNWALL 1869
DIED 19th DECEMBER 1910
AGED 41

166.   [5]   Derelict, jumbled curbs

FLORENCE SPASHETT DIED SEPT. 13th 1908

ALSO JAMES HER HUSBAND DIED JAN 3rd 1922
AGED 75 YEARS

ALSO THEIR DAUGHTER FLORENCE DIED JULY 12th 1909
AGED 22 YEARS

AND MARY DIED NOV. 14th 1909
AGED 33 YEARS

167.   [6]   Small headstone

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
SUSANNAH CHAPMAN
DIED NOV. 10th 1910 AGED 65
ALSO GEORGE HER BELOVED HUSBAND
DIED JAN 30th 1916 AGED 70
ALSO MARY ELIZABETH, DAUGHTER
DIED FEB. 22nd 1910 AGED 22
ALSO STEPHEN THOMAS, SON
DIED JAN 13th 1923 AGED 42
WHO WAS INTERRED AT NORWOOD CEMETERY
AND ARTHUR HENRY, SON
DIED FEB. 13th 1939 AGED 55
"Each gave of their best, until
at rest"

ROW 7

168.   [1]   Low headstone

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
NATHANIEL TURNER
DIED JULY 7th 1911 AGED 63
ALSO ELLEN ESTHER HIS WIFE
DIED JAN 30th 1938 AGED 88
AND BERT THEIR SON
DIED IN ACTION OCT. 30th 1917 AGED 28
ALSO OF LOTTIE CLARA ARMES
DIED AUG. 22nd 1955 AGED 81

169.   [2]   Curbs

North Side

IN LOVING MEMORY OF GEORGE WILLIAM FARRELL WHO DIED 23rd MAY 1911 AGED 42 YEARS (one line)

South Side
ALSO MERCY FARRELL WHO DIED 17th MAY 1915 AGED 45 YEARS

170.   [3]   Curbs

CHARLES DENNESS WHO DIED 24th JANUARY 1911 AGED 70 YEARS
ALSO MARY HIS WIFE WHO DIED 3rd OCTOBER 1909 AGED 70 YEARS

171.   [4]   Curbs

South Side
JOHN PURSER BORN 13.11.1867 DIED 9.8.1909

North Side
CAROLINE PURSER BORN 12.11.1863 DIED 14.5.1959

ROW 8

172.   [   ]Headstone, extremely eroded

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
AGNES VICKERS
[      ] 1886
[Rest eroded]

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SECTION E  (Rows east to west, graves south to north)

ROW 6

173.   [1]   Curbs

North Side
HARRIETT RING WHO DIED 31st AUGUST 1913 AGED 69 YEARS

South Side
ALSO JOHN RING WHO DIED 20th NOVEMBER 1933 AGED 84 YEARS

174.   [2]   Pedestals and cross

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
BERTRAM ERNEST HALES
BORN OCTOBER 24th 1880
DIED JULY 22nd 1901
"Until the day breaks and the shadows flee"

ROW 7

175.   [   ]   Headstone

ABERY THEOPHILUS YEO
(OF TAUNTON)
WHO DIED SEPT. 20th 1901
AGED 21 YEARS
"For a while we must be parted
Till the graves their dead restore,
Father, brother, sisters, mother
Meet once more"

ROW 13

176.   [1]   Pedestals, fallen cross

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
OUR DEAR MOTHER
PHOEBE FARROW
WHO DIED 15th APRIL 1915
AGED 63 YEARS
ALSO GEORGE ALONZO FARROW
SON OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 5th OCTOBER 1903
AGED 23 YEARS

177.   [2]   Pedestals, fallen cross

[IN]
[LOVING MEMORY OF]
HENRY SHERSBY
WHO DIED JUNE 26th 1904
AGED 51 YEARS
ALSO HIS BELOVED WIFE MARGARET JANE
WHO DIED JULY 18th 1903 AGED 43 YEARS
"Peace, perfect Peace"
R.I.P.

178.   [3]   Pedestals, fallen cross

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
MY DEAR WIFE
MARY BROAD
WHO FELL ASLEEP
8th OCTOBER 1913 AGED 33 YEARS
"Peace, perfect Peace"

179.   [4]   Curbs

RICHARD BAMBER THE BELOVED HUSBAND OF HELEN JESSIE ROWLEY WHO ENTERED INTO REST AUGUST 6th 1903 AGED 37 YEARS (one line)

ROW 14

179.   [   ]   Curbs

North Side
WILLIAM BONNEWELL AND EMILY HIS WIFE
DIED FEBY. 1st 1904 AGED 63 DIED DEC. 18th 1903 AGED 63?

South Side
ELIZABETH ALICE RING
DIED 11th MARCH 1960 AGED 77 YEARS

ROW 15

180.   [1]   Headstone

IN
LOVING MEMORY OF
WILLIAM HENRY EDMUNDS
WHO DIED NOVEMBER 8th 1904
AGED 59 YEARS
ALSO
ELIZA EDMUNDS
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED DECEMBER 19th 1916
AGED 73 YEARS
"Gone from us but not forgotten,
Never shall thy memory fade,
Sweetest thoughts shall ever linger,
Round the spot where thou art laid"

181.   [2]   Pedestals, cross and small tablet

East Side
IN LOVING MEMORY OF
LESTER
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
JAMES STEPHEN CHAPMAN
WHO DIED AUGUST 25th 1910 AGED 60 YEARS
"Rest in Peace"

South Side
ALSO
JAMES STEPHEN CHAPMAN
WHO DIED MARCH 14th 1943
AGED 85 YEARS

North Side
ALFRED JOHN CHAPMAN
WHO DIED DECEMBER 31st 1938
AGED 83 YEARS

Tablet

ALSO MARGARET SMITH
(NEE CHAPMAN)
WHO DIED 27th APRIL 1941
AGED 50 YEARS
INTERRED ELSEWHERE

182.   [3]   Pedestals and cross

East Side
(On cross)
IN
LOVING MEMORY OF OUR DEAR DAD
HENRY THOMAS CHAPMAN
WHO DIED APRIL 15th 1929
AGED 77
"At Rest"

Pedestal
IN LOVING MEMORY OF
HENRY THOMAS
THE BELOVED SON OF
HENRY THOMAS & EMMA JANE
CHAPMAN
WHO WAS ACCIDENTALLY DROWNED AT WOULDHAM
ON SEPTEMBER 9th 1911
AGED 20 YEARS
"The feeling of our loss will ne’er be old"

North Side
ALSO OF
EMMA J. CHAPMAN
WHO DIED FEBRUARY 5th 1919
AGED 61 YEARS

South Side
ALSO OF
THEIR DAUGHTER
ETHEL CURTIS
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
ALBERT THOMAS CURTIS
WHO DIED OCTOBER 4th 1912
AGED 23 YEARS

YOUNG BARGEMAN DROWNED IN SIGHT OF HIS BROTHER
Kent Messenger, 16th September 1911
   A distressing fatality occurred in the Medway off Wouldham, on Saturday, a young bargeman, Henry T. Chapman, who was mate with his father in the barge, "Ninety-One", being drowned in sight of his young brother, who was unable to assist him.
   The unfortunate man who was 20 years of age, and resided with his parents at Cliffe Road, Strood, appears to have slipped and fallen overboard, and was not seen after he had once disappeared.

ROW 16

183   [   ]   Headstone

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
FREDERICK CHARLES RELF
WHO FELL ASLEEP IN JESUS JUNE 22nd 1909
IN HIS 20th YEAR
"Peace, perfect Peace"
ALSO
FREDERICK WALTER RELF
WHO FELL ASLEEP IN JESUS MARCH 12th 1942
AGED 83 YEARS
"I am he that liveth"
AND
MARY ANN RELF
WHO FELL ASLEEP IN JESUS MAY 4th 1948
AGED 85 YEARS
"Now the Saviour’s called me,
I have gone,
To meet him in the Promised Land"

ROW 17

184.   [1]   Headstone and curbs

Headstone
IN LOVING MEMORY OF
MARY ANN CURTIS
FELL ASLEEP MAY 6th 1911 AGED 74
ALSO EDWARD HER HUSBAND
FELL ASLEEP DEC. 15th 1916 AGED 78
"Until the Dawn"

North Curb
ALSO EDWARD, SON DIED MAR. 1st 1905 AGED 28

South Curb
ALSO ALFRED, SON DIED IN INDIA JAN 4th 1899 AGED 28

185.   [2]   Curbs

North Side
IN LOVING MEMORY OF GEORGE BAKER DIED MARCH 10th 1908 AGED 43

South Side
ALSO FREDERICK BAKER DIED JULY 14th 1924 AGED 56

ROW 18

186.   [   ]   "Book" tablet and curbs

North Curb
GEORGE W. H. THE BELOVED HUSBAND OF EMMA ANDERSON WHO DIED 7th SEPT. 1907 AGED 60 YEARS "At Rest" (one line)

South Curb
ALSO OF THEIR SON AMBROSE ANDERSON WHO FELL IN FRANCE 9th APRIL 1917 AGED 35 YEARS (one line)

187.   [   ]   Tablet

ALSO
IN MEMORY OF
OUR DEAR MOTHER
EMMA ANDERSON
WHO PASSED AWAY
25th MARCH 1934
AGED 80 YEARS
"There is a link death
cannot sever,
Love and Remembrance,
Live forever"

ROW 19

188.   [   ]   Headstone

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
ANN
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
JOHN BENJAMIN SAWYER
WHO DIED MAY 10th 1906
AGED 64 YEARS
"Gone but not forgotten"
ALSO THE ABOVE
JOHN BENJAMIN SAWYER
DIED JUNE 24th 1916
AGED 72 YEARS

ROW 20

189.   [   ]   Curbs

SACRED TO THE MEMORY OF FRANK CLARKE BORN DEC. 19th 1878 DIED DEC. 11th 1911
"At Rest" (one line)

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Part 1 - Sections F, H, J and K - Initial burials 1883 to 1913

SECTION F

190.   [   ]   Headstone

"Though lost to sight to memory ever dear"
IN
MEMORY
OF
WILLIAM ALFRED BOSWELL
WHO WAS ACCIDENTALLY KILLED BY A FALL
MAY 2nd 1893
AGED 8 YEARS
ALSO ROSETTA SISTER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED IN INFANCY

FATAL FALL FROM THE TOWER OF ROCHESTER CASTLE 
Maidstone
Journal, 6th May 1893
   On Tuesday afternoon, a sad accident happened to a little boy named William Alfred Boswell, aged eight, at Rochester Castle. It appears he had climbed to the top of the old tower, above the main entrance from the esplanade, and in reaching over to obtain some wild flowers, over balanced himself and fell upon the row of spikes below. One of them entered his neck, and others pierced other parts of the body. The Rev. Groves, Vicar of Cliff, happened to see the accident, and was one of the first to render assistance. The poor little fellow was at once taken to the Bridge Chamber and attended by Dr. Atkin, but his injuries produced death in a very short time. His body was conveyed on a stretcher to his home in Taylor’s Lane.
THE INQUEST
   An inquest was held at Strood Hall, on Thursday, when the Rev. P. Groves, rector of Cliffe, stated that as he was passing down the hill towards Rochester Bridge, he saw the deceased slip and fall over, and he became impaled on an iron fence. The poor little fellow remained in this position, with his hands hanging loosely over the fence, until witness and a man named Selling, caretaker of the Bridge Chamber, lifted him off. Blood poured from the wounds as the deceased was being carried into the chambers. – Alfred Selling and Dr. Atkin also gave evidence. – The jury returned a verdict of "Death through misadventure".

SECTIONS H, J & K 
      (Treated as one section, western portion only, rows west to east, graves south to north)

ROW 1

191.   [1]   Headstone

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
UNA AUGUSTA
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
JOHN SMALLMAN HILLS
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE APRIL 19th 1902
AGED 60 YEARS
"Deeply Regretted"

192.   [2]   Headstone

TO THE MEMORY
OF
WILLIAM SPENCE BROWN, M.D.
WHO DIED FEBY. 26th 1869
AGED 53 YEARS
ALSO HARRIET
WIDOW OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED JANY. 29th 1897
AGED 82 YEARS

193.   [3]   Coped stone

IN MEMORY OF
STEPHEN STEELE, M.D., J.P.
WHO DIED AT STROOD DECR. 15th 1891
AGED 83 YEARS
"Faith is the gift of God"

194.  [4]   Pedestals, fallen cross

West Side
[      ]
CHARLES COBB
OF THIS PARISH
FELL ASLEEP AUG. 13th 1889?
IN HIS 82nd YEAR
ELIZABETH MUNRO COBB
AT REST MAY 10th 1892 AGED 76
"Her children rise up and call her blessed"
ALSO LUCY THEIR YOUNGEST DAUGHTER
FELL ASLEEP SEPT. 2nd 1906
"Jesu Mercy"

North Side
FREDERICK STEWART
THIRD SON OF CHARLES COBB
ENTERED INTO REST FEB. 17th 1899
BURIED IN CONSTANTINOPLE
"Blessed are the merciful for they shall
obtain mercy"

195.   [5]   Pedestals and cross

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
CHARLES ALBERT COBB
BORN 5th DECEMBER 1836
DIED 29th FEBRUARY 1908
ALSO OF SARAH MARY HIS WIFE
BORN 8th SEPTEMBER 1842
DIED 5th JANUARY 1898
AND OF
STEWART HARRISON THEIR THIRD SON
BORN 9th APRIL 1873 DIED 12th AUGUST 1903

196.   [6]   "Boulders", anchor on top, voluted tablet

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
ROBERT WILLIAM MAYOU
OF FAZELEY, STAFFORDSHIRE
WHO SLEPT AWAY
OCTOBER 27th 1890
AGED 40 YEARS
"Thou wilt keep him in perfect
peace whose mind is stayed on
thee"
"Which hope we have as an anchor
of the soul"

197.   [7]   Headstone

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
WILLIAM JOHN KNIGHT
WHO DIED MARCH 2nd 1893
AGED 23 YEARS
"They could only stand beside me,
Tend my pillow, weep my fall,
But dark death did soon divide me,
From the dearest of them all"
ALSO
WILLIAM ROBERT KNIGHT
FATHER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED JANUARY 28th 1906
AGED 67 YEARS
ALSO SOPHIA
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
W. R. KNIGHT
WHO DIED JULY 12th 1921
AGED 82 YEARS

198.   [8]   Headstone

IN
LOVING MEMORY OF
EMILY
THE BELOVED WIFE OF EDWARD WADHAMS
WHO PASSED AWAY 13th NOVEMBER 1897
AGED 44 YEARS
ALSO THE ABOVE EDWARD WADHAMS
WHO PASSED AWAY 16th SEPTEMBER 1924
AGED 73 YEARS
ALSO WILLIAM MATTHEWS
SON IN LAW OF THE ABOVE
WHO PASSED AWAY 20th FEBRUARY 1938
AGED 58 YEARS
"In God’s Keeping"
ALSO CHARLOTTE
WIFE OF THE ABOVE WILLIAM MATTHEWS
REUNITED 8th JULY 1961
AGED 82 YEARS

199.   [9]   Pedestals and cross

West Side
IN MEMORY
OF
EMMA
DAUGHTER OF
RICHARD AND DIANA WEST
WHO FELL ASLEEP 23rd JULY 1899
AGED 40 YEARS
ALSO THE ABOVE RICHARD WEST
WHO DIED 24th JANUARY 1914
AGED 83 YEARS

North Side
ALSO
DIANA
HIS WIFE
WHO DIED 29th AUGUST 1917
AGED 85 YEARS
MINNIE
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
BELOVED WIFE OF A. H. BROWN
WHO DIED 21st MARCH 1938
AGED 73 YEARS

South Side
ALSO MARY WEST
WHO DIED 2nd JUNE 1951
AGED 85 YEARS

200.   [10]   Headstone

TO THE MEMORY OF
MARY
WIFE OF W. H. CLIFFORD
BORN APRIL 20th 1840
DIED OCTOBER 3rd 1897
"Jesus thou hast promised,
To all who follow thee,
That when thou art in glory,
There shall thy servants be"
ALSO
WILLIAM HENRY CLIFFORD
BORN DECEMBER 31st ? 1839
DIED SEPTEMBER 10th 1908
ALSO OF ADA MARY
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
BORN AUGUST 10th 1865
DIED NOVEMBER 2nd 1938

201.   [11]   Pedestal

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
JOHN DAY
DIED JULY 19th 1895
AGED 72 YEARS
"Thy will be done"
ALSO MARY
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
DIED 27th DEC. 1917
AGED 81 YEARS
"At Rest"

202.   [12]   Pedestals and cross?

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
GEORGE GAMON
WHO DIED MAY 15th 1867
AGED 58 YEARS
INTERRED AT CHATHAM
ALSO MARY ANN
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED MARCH 13th 1890
AGED 63 YEARS
"There remaineth therefore a
rest to the people of God"
ALSO MARY ANN HUGGETT
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
CALLED TO REST OCTOBER 4th 1904
AGED 50 YEARS
"Jesus saith, "I am the way, the truth and the life""
ALSO GEORGE JAMES GAMON
SON OF THE ABOVE
CALLED TO REST DECEMBER 8th 1932 AGED 75 YEARS
"Abide with me"

203.   [13]   Rock pedestals and cross

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
AUGUSTUS
PACKNAM
SURGEON
[      ] 1920
[      ]
ALSO
ALICE ADA HIS BELOVED WIFE
1837 - 1892
ALSO ALICE EDIE GRAND DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
AGED 3 MONTHS
"Grant them O Lord, eternal rest and let light
perpetual shine upon them"

204.   [14]   Red granite coped

North Side
IN LOVING MEMORY OF
HARRIET SKINNER WIFE OF DANIEL SKINNER
DIED FEBRUARY 17th 1893 AGED 62 YEARS
"Day by day do I miss her, words would fail my loss to tell,
In heaven I hope to meet her and there together dwell"

South Side
ALSO OF DANIEL SKINNER
WHO DIED ON NOVEMBER 28th 1904 AGED 76 YEARS
"The Lord is my shepherd"

205.   [15]   Fallen headstone

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
HENRY PAYNE
WHO DIED AUGUST 23rd 1901
AGED 70 YEARS
ALSO
CHARLOTTE ELIZABETH
THE LOVING AND BELOVED WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED OCTOBER 26th 1898
AGED 70 YEARS
"Rest in Peace"

206.   [16]   Headstone

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
ELLEN
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
THOMAS J. WEEKS
WHO DIED NOVEMBER 9th 1891
AGED 38 YEARS
"Rock of ages cleft for me,
Let me hide myself in thee"
ALSO SARAH KEZIA WEEKS
THE BELOVED WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED APRIL 24th 1937
AGED 82 YEARS
"At rest after long suffering"
ALSO THE ABOVE
THOMAS J. WEEKS
DIED JANUARY 29th 1938
AGED 82 YEARS

207.   [17]   Headstone

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
JOHN
THE BELOVED HUSBAND OF
HANNAH HILL
WHO DIED 19th MAY 1900
AGED 64 YEARS
"All tears are vain, I cannot now recall thee,
Gone is thy loving voice, thy kindly face,
Gone from the home where I so dearly loved thee,
Where none can ever fill the vacant place"
ALSO HENRY GILES
THE BELOVED HUSBAND OF CLARA GILES
WHO DIED 23rd FEBRUARY 1907
AGED 39 YEARS
"In the midst of life we are in death"
ALSO THE ABOVE
CLARA GILES
WHO DIED 15th AUGUST 1909
AGED 41 YEARS
"Oh, for the touch of a vanished hand,
For the sound of a voice that is still"

208.   [18]   Headstone

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
EMILY RODMELL
WHO DIED JANUARY 4th 1898
AGED 70 YEARS
ALSO
EDWARD THOMAS RODMELL
HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED JULY 12th 1898
AGED 72 YEARS
"Gone but not forgotten"

209.   [19]   Headstone

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
CHARLES CHAMBERS
WHO DIED JULY 17th? 1891
AGED 56 YEARS
[       ]
ALSO OF
ELIZA CHAMBERS
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED NOVEMBER 14th 1903
AGED 60 YEARS
"Peace, perfect Peace"
ALSO OF
GEORGE T. CHAMBERS
SON OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED JANUARY 26th 1898
AGED 30? YEARS
"In the midst of life we are
in death"
ALSO OF
CHARLES A. CHAMBERS
GRANDSON OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED APRIL 13th 1897
AGED 16 MONTHS

210.   [20]   Headstone, large plot

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
JOHN BETTS
DIED JUNE 12th 1891
AGED 62 YEARS
"Not gone from memory, not gone from love,
but gone to our Father’s home above"
ALSO
ELIZA CATHERINE BETTS
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
DIED JAN 20th 1908
AGED 68 YEARS

211.   [21]   Headstone

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
CAROLINE
BELOVED WIFE OF
ALFRED WISDOM
WHO DIED APRIL 14th 1891
AGED 54? YEARS
[      ]
ALSO THE ABOVE
ALFRED WISDOM
WHO DIED MAY 15th 1909
AGED 72 YEARS
"May he for ever rest in peace"

212.   [22]   Headstone

TO THE MEMORY OF
CATHERINE PAINE
WHO DIED DECEMBER 16th 1898
AGED 58 YEARS
ALSO
GEORGE PAINE
HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED AUGUST 11th 1904
AGED 68 YEARS

213.   [23]   Large white pedestal, anchor and cross, and small plaque

West Side
IN LOVING MEMORY OF
THOMAS CROUCH
WHO DIED DECEMBER 21st 1888
AGED 55 YEARS
IN LOVING MEMORY OF
ANNIE NYE
DIED 10th NOVEMBER 1980
AGED 100 YEARS

Plaque
MILDRED
CROUCHER
DIED 27th JANorth 2003
AGED 89 YEARS

North Side
ALSO IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
ISABELLA NYE
WHO DIED FEBRUARY 7th 1906
AGED 70 YEARS
ALSO DAVID NYE
BELOVED HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED DEC. 18th 1923
AGED 76 YEARS
"Peace, perfect Peace"

East Side
IN LOVING MEMORY OF
DAVID NYE
DIED MAY 1st 1975
AGED 93

South Side
ALSO IN LOVING MEMORY OF
DORIS ANNIE THE BELOVED CHILD OF
DAVID AND ANN NYE
WHO FELL ASLEEP SEPT. 27th 1912
AGED 5 YEARS
"Until the day breaks"
MILDRED CROUCHER
"Such wonderful memories,
Thank you"
JILL, BRIAN, ANNA, TOM,
GRAEME, ROS, JAKE, MAGGIE,
MADDIE & JOHNATHAN
DIED JAN 27th 2003
AGED 89 YEARS

214.   [24]   Fallen headstone

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
ALFRED MOSS
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE MAY 23rd 1890
AGED 40 YEARS
"Brief life is here our fortune"
ALSO TO THE MEMORY OF
SARAH ANN MOSS
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
ON JANUARY 29th 1933
AGED 79 YEARS
"He giveth his beloved sleep"

215.   [25]   Coped red granite, large plot

North Side
ALEXANDER FREDERICK GARDINER
DIED 9th NOVEMBER 1888
AGED 71 YEARS
"I have redeemed thee, thou art mine"
ALSO FLORENCE DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 18th DECEMBER 1867 AGED FIVE YEARS

South Side
MARY WIFE OF
ALEXANDER FREDERICK GARDINER
DIED 21st JUNE 1906
AGED 81 YEARS
"He giveth his beloved sleep"

216.   [26]   Headstone, large plot

IN
AFFECTIONATE
REMEMBRANCE OF
AMY, ELDEST AND BELOVED DAUGHTER OF
JAMES AND JEMIMA SIMS
DIED JUNE 13th 1888
AGED 18 YEARS
"Blessed are the pure in heart
for they shall see God"
ALSO
JEMIMA THE BELOVED WIFE OF
JAMES SIMS
DIED DECEMBER 8th 1898
AGED 52 YEARS
ALSO THE ABOVE
JAMES SIMS
DIED DECEMBER 19th 1904
AGED 58 YEARS
"Peace, perfect Peace"

217.   [27]   Pedestals, fallen cross

West Side
IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
SARAH SOPHIA
WIFE OF
JOHN ROBERT BELL
FORMERLY OF PARKHURST, ISLE OF WIGHT
DIED APRIL 18th 1893
AGED 60 YEARS
[Verses obscured by heavy cross]

North Side
IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
JOHN ROBERT BELL
DIED NOVEMBER 12th 1903
AGED 71 YEARS
"Peace, perfect Peace"

South Side
IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
OUR "JEWEL"
JULIA ELIZABETH LACEY
SECOND DAUGHTER OF
JOHN R. AND SARAH BELL
WHO DIED APRIL 9th 1909
AGED 53 YEARS

218.   [28]   Pedestals and cross

ELLEN MARIA JENNEY
BORN 23rd MARCH 1870
DIED 2nd? MAY 1889

219.   [29]   Tall pedestal and cross

West Side
IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
WILLIAM ALLSWORTH
WHO DIED NOV. 25th 1901
AGED 64 YEARS
"Peace, perfect Peace"

East Side
IN LOVING MEMORY OF
ELIZABETH
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
WILLIAM ALLSWORTH
OF STROOD
WHO DIED NOVEMBER 12th 1887?
AGED 49 YEARS
"Tis but a moment more,
When we shall meet again,
For life is but a vapour,
That cannot here remain,
Forged by the [strain?] of thee?,
I hasten from the shore,
Into that boundless ocean,
Where parting is no more"

220.   [30]   Red granite pedestals, fallen cross

West Side
IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
WILLIAM ALFRED
RUTHERFORD HOCKING
WHO DIED JULY 17th 1898?
AGED 28? YEARS
"Though lost to sight, to memory ever dear"
ALSO CHILDREN OF THE ABOVE
WILLIAM AND NELLIE
DIED IN THEIR INFANCY

North Side
ALSO
HENRY WILLIAM
ROBUS
WHO DIED SEPT. 11th 1907
AGED 44 YEARS
ALSO CLARA CATHERINE
THE DEARLY LOVED WIFE OF
HERBERT EDWARD MOSS
WHO DIED NOV. 21st 1938
AGED 67 YEARS

221.   [31]   Pedestals, fallen cross

West Side
IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
JAMES STEVENS
WH0 DEPARTED THIS LIFE
ON THE 13th OF OCTOBER 1896
AGED 60 YEARS
"We bless thy holy name for all thy
servants departed this life in thy
faith and fear"

South Side
IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
SARAH DYER
WIDOW OF THE LATE
WILLIAM TYRRELL
OF LANCING, SUSSEX
IN HER 81st YEAR
ALSO OF RICHARD TYRRELL
SON OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED DECEMBER 21st 1909
AGED 73 YEARS

North Side
ALSO JANET 3rd DAUGHTER OF
JAMES & SARAH STEVENS
WHO DIED JULY 1st 1919
AGED 52 YEARS
"Peace, perfect Peace"
ALSO SARAH STEVENS
WIDOW OF JAMES STEVENS
DIED NOV. 30th 1925
AGED 87 YEARS
"God is Love"

222.   [32]   Gothick in ruins, large plot

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
DOROTHY SABINA
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
WILLIAM BALL J.P.
BORN JAN 23rd 1831
DIED JUNE 12th 1891
ALSO OF THE ABOVE NAMED
WILLIAM BALL J.P.
BORN MARCH 17th 1840
DIED JULY 21st 1913

223.   [33]   Pedestal, broken fluted column

West Side
IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
HENRY JOHN ADAMS
WHO DIED JANorth 5th 1895
AGED 66 YEARS
"In the midst of life we
are in death"

South Side
IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
FREDERICK SPIKINS
SON-IN-LAW
WHO DIED AUGUST 27th 1895
AGED 34 YEARS

North Side
IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
ANN WIFE OF
HENRY JOHN ADAMS
WHO DIED MAY 19th 1895
AGED 65 YEARS
"There remaineth therefore
a rest to the people of God"

224.   [34]   Headstone, large plot

IHS
IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
SAMUEL THOMAS
THE BELOVED SON OF
SAMUEL & ANN BALLARD
DIED DECEMBER 15th 1898
AGED 26 YEARS
"A light is from our household gone,
A voice we loved is stilled,
A place is vacant in our home,
Which never can be filled"
ALSO
SAMUEL GEORGE
BALLARD
FATHER OF THE ABOVE
DIED APRIL 15th 1901
AGED 61 YEARS
"He does well who does his best"
ALSO THE ABOVE
ANN BALLARD
DIED APRIL 2nd 1920
AGED 78 YEARS
"Peace, perfect Peace"

ROW 2

225.   [1]   Curbs

North Side
JOHN WILLIAM HUGGETT WHO PASSED AWAY OCTOBER 9th 1909 AGED 64 YEARS

South Side
ALSO FRANK HUGGETT WHO PASSED AWAY JULY 6th 1927 AGED 60 YEARS

226.   [2]   Headstone

SACRED TO THE MEMORY OF
JEMIMA
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
FREDERICK SOLLITT
WHO DIED 4th NOVEMBER 1904
AGED 70 YEARS
ALSO MARY ANN SOLLITT
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 19th DECEMBER 1861
AGED 3 YEARS
INTERRED SITTINGBOURNE CEMETERY
ALSO GEORGE HICKSON SOLLITT
ONLY SON OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 30th JULY 1897
AGED 36 YEARS
INTERRED ST. MARGARET’S CEMETERY, ROCHESTER
ALSO FREDERICK SOLLITT
WHO DIED 11th SEPTEMBER 1912
AGED 80 YEARS
"Rest"

227.   [3]   Pedestals, fallen cross

IN MEMORY OF
ALICE JANE
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
WILLIAM BEGG
WHO DIED MARCH 10th 1907
AGED 43 YEARS

228.   [4]   Headstone

[IN LOVING MEMORY]
[OF]
MARY ANN MANLEY
WHO DIED OCT. 7th 1902 AGED 58 YEARS
"Peace, perfect Peace"
ALSO STEPHEN MANLEY
WHO DIED SEPT. 25th 1924 AGED 67 YEARS
"Until the day breaks"
ALSO OF ESTHER
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED APRIL 11th 1955 AGED 95 YEARS

229.   [5]   Headstone

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
FREDERICK GEORGE PATTERSON
WHO LOST HIS LIFE WHILE HEROICALLY
TRYING TO SAVE OTHERS IN AN ICE
ACCIDENT AT DERBY JANUARY 2nd 1904
AGED 25 YEARS
"Greater love hath no man than this that a
man lay down his life for his friends"
ALSO WILLIAM PATTERSON
FATHER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED OCTOBER 12th 1905
AGED 79 YEARS
"At Rest"
ALSO OF SARAH ANN
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED FEBRUARY 8th 1917
AGED 76 YEARS
"The Lord is my refuge and strength"

The Times, 4th January 1904
On Saturday afternoon, whilst a large number of persons were skating on a piece of water at Derby, known locally as the Dead Waters, the ice suddenly broke, and a young lady named Rose Selwood fell in.
   Others went to her rescue, when the ice further gave way, with the result that altogether seven persons were immersed. The water at the spot was very deep. Two swam to the bank, and one of them, with a rope fastened around his waist, returned with the object of saving Miss Selwood. In this he failed, and was dragged to the side in an exhausted condition. Miss Selwood and two men were then got out in a state of unconsciousness, and artificial means of respiration were applied. These were successful in the case of the men, who were able to go home, but Miss Selwood was beyond human aid, Three-quarters of an hour later the dead bodies of Frederick George Patterson, aged 30, and Sidney Saunders, aged 20, were recovered, and, together with the body of Miss Selwood, were removed to the public mortuary to await an inquest. Patterson was a moulder employed at a Derby foundry, whose friends reside at Strood, Rochester….

230.   [6]   Headstone

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
ESTHER
WIFE OF HARRY PALMER
WHO DIED MARCH 15th 1902
AGED 48 YEARS
"Peace, perfect Peace"
ALSO
CHARLOTTE EMILY PALMER
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED AUGUST 20th 1906
AGED 26 YEARS
"Thy will be done"
ALSO HARRY PALMER
DIED DEC. 29th 1928
AGED 72 YEARS

231.   [7]   Headstone

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
ROBERT HUMPHREY
WHO DIED APRIL 8th 1904
AGED 60? YEARS
"Peace, perfect Peace"
ALSO MARIA
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED JANUARY 4th 1925
AGED 75 YEARS
"Thy will be done"

232.   [8]   Headstone

"God is Love"
IN
LOVING MEMORY OF
FELIX BOURNE
WHO DIED OCT. 31st 1907
AGED 76 YEARS
"I sigh sometimes to see thy face,
But since this cannot be,
I’ll leave to the care of him,
Who cares for thee and me"
ALSO GEORGE FREDERICK
BELOVED HUSBAND OF ALICE WELLS
AND SON IN LAW OF THE ABOVE
DIED JULY 19th 1922
AGED 46 YEARS
"Home, sweet Home"
ALSO ALICE
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
GEORGE FREDERICK WELLS
WHO DIED DEC. 23rd 1944
AGED 66 YEARS
"God sees when the footsteps falter,
When the pathway has grown too steep,
Then he touches the tired eyelids,
And giveth his beloved ones sleep"
THIS TOKEN OF LOVE WAS ERECTED
BY HIS ONLY DAUGHTER ALICE

233.   [9]   Curbs

North Side
IN LOVING MEMORY OF THOMAS CHARLES BERRY WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE MAY 20th 1904 AGED 53 YEARS (one line)
ALSO JANE EMMA WIFE OF THE ABOVE WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE DECEMBER 1st 1913 AGED 64 YEARS (one line)

West Side
ALSO VERNON LOUIS BERRY
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE JUNE 8th 1959 AGED 83 YEARS

South Side
IN LOVING MEMORY OF GWLADYS THE BELOVED WIFE OF VERNON LOUIS BERRY
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE OCTOBER 4th 1928 AGED 48 YEARS

234.   [10]   Headstone

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
ALFRED WALTER MAYHEW
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
15th AUGUST 1903
AGED 31 YEARS
"He that cometh to me, I will in no wise cast out"
ALSO JANE MAYHEW
MOTHER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
18th DECEMBER 1916
AGED 68 YEARS
"Rest in Peace"
ALSO WALTER MAYHEW
HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE
WHO DEPARTED HIS LIFE
21st SEPTEMBER 1917
AGED 70 YEARS

235.   [11]   Fallen, broken headstone

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
MIRA LILIAN WOOD
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
EDWARD J. HOWARD
WHO DIED JUNE 18th 1904
AGED 25 YEARS
ALSO
SIDNEY STUART LUCK
BROTHER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED AUGUST 13th 1905
AGED 22 YEARS
"Thy will be done"
ALSO SELINA A. I. LEANEY
SISTER OF THE ABOVE
AND BELOVED WIFE OF
H. J. LEANEY
BURIED AT HULL NOV. 4th 1911
AGED 35 YEARS
"Jesus Wept"
ALSO EDMUND LUCK
FATHER OF THE ABOVE
AND BELOVED HUSBAND OF
SUSAN A.S. LUCK
DIED OCT. 10th 1915 AGED 71 YEARS
"He fought the good fight and the victory he won"
ALSO THE ABOVE SUSAN A. S. LUCK DIED DEC. 18th 1916
AGED 74 YEARS
"The Lord gaveth and he taketh away, and blessed is his name"

236.   [12]   Headstone, large plot

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
MARY ANN
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
WILLIAM HENRY DAKERS
WHO ENTERED INTO REST
ON THE 28th DAY OF JUNE 1903
AGED 52 YEARS
"Her end was peace"
"Loved by all who knew her"
ALSO THE ABOVE
WILLIAM HENRY
DIED 31st AUGUST 1930
AGED 81 YEARS
ALSO WILLIAM JAMES
SON OF THE ABOVE
PASSED AWAY
26th FEBRUARY 1938
AGED 57 YEARS

237.   [13]   Voluted tablet

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
GEORGE ALLSWORTH
WHO DIED 28th MARCH 1904
AGED 57 YEARS
"Where the weary are at rest"

238.   [14]   Curbs

IN LOVING MEMORY OF FREDERICK GEORGE FRY WHO DIED JANUARY 26th 1902 AGED 39 YEARS (one line)

239.   [15]   Derelict curbs

North Side
IN LOVING MEMORY OF HENRY GEORGE ROBUS DIED FEBY. 6th 1912 AGED 74

South Side
ALSO EMILY HIS WIFE DIED OCT. 21st 1929 AGED 91 YEARS

240.   [16]   Headstone

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
GEORGE WILLIAM SON OF
GEORGE WILLIAM & EMMA NEAVES
DIED NOVEMBER 10th 1902
AGED 28 YEARS
"Blessed are the dead that die in the Lord"
ALSO THE ABOVE
GEORGE WILLIAM NEAVES
DIED NOVEMBER 25th 1919
IN HIS 82nd YEAR
ALSO EMMA WIFE OF THE ABOVE
DIED JUNE 21st 1926
AGED 84 YEARS
"At Rest"

241.   [17]   Headstone

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
THOMAS QUINNELL
WHO DIED SEPTEMBER 20th 1901
AGED 65 YEARS
"Gone but not forgotten"
ALSO
ALICE CONSTANCE
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED SEPTEMBER 24th 1902
AGED 2 YEARS AND 11 MONTHS
ALSO
ALICE WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED AUGUST 20th 1908
AGED 47 YEARS
"At Rest"

242.   [18]   Headstone

SACRED TO THE MEMORY OF
EMILY
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
EDWIN ARTHUR NEAVES
BORN DEC. 25th 1869
DIED MAY 2nd 1913
"The Lord giveth and the Lord hath taken away"
ALSO THE ABOVE
EDWIN ARTHUR NEAVES
WHO FELL ASLEEP DECR. 1st 1936
AGED 67 YEARS
"Peace, perfect Peace"

243.   [19]   Pedestals and cross

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
SARAH
WIFE OF WILLIAM HOLLINGSWORTH
DIED FEBRUARY 2nd 1902
AGED 42
"Resurgam"

244.   [20]   Fallen headstone

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
THOMAS JANES
WHO DIED JANUARY 6th 1901
AGED 83 YEARS
"Because thou hast been my help, therefore,
In the shadow of thy wings will I rejoice"
ALSO MARY ANN
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED APRIL 21st 1916
AGED 87 YEARS
ALSO ELLEN ANN N. JANES
DAUGHTER IN LAW OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED DEC. 21st 1928
AGED 66 YEARS

245.   [21]   Fallen headstone

IN EVER LOVING MEMORY
OF
JESSE BENNETT
WHO PASSED AWAY
31st OF DECEMBER 1900
AGED 64 YEARS
"We grieve to part with those we love,
With those we hold so dear,
Oh, may we one day meet above,
Without a doubt or fear"
ALSO ELIZABETH
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO PASSED AWAY
13th OF JANUARY 1909
AGED 73 YEARS
"At Rest"

246.   [22]   Headstone

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
JAMES WALTER
THE BELOVED SON OF
JAMES & FANNY PERCIVAL
WHO DIED OCTOBER 9th 1900
AGED 17 YEARS
"Though lost to sight to memory ever dear"
ALSO THE ABOVE
JAMES PERCIVAL
WHO DIED OCTOBER 21st 1928
AGED 80 YEARS
ALSO FANNY
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED MAY 17th 1931
AGED 80 YEARS

247.   [23]   Headstone

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
THOMAS BALDOCK DAVIS
WHO PASSED AWAY JULY 18th 1899
AGED 45 YEARS
"A sudden change in a moment fell,
I had no time to bid my friends farewell,
Think not this strange, death happens unto all,
This day was mine, tomorrow you may fall"
ALSO JEMIMA
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 12th AUGUST 1926
AGED 77 YEARS
"We’ll catch up the broken thread again,
And finish what we here began,
Heaven will the mysteries explain,
And then, ah then, we’ll understand"

248.   [24]   Headstone and curbs, large plot

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
THOMAS MALACHI HOLLINGS
WHO DIED JUNE 29th 1899
AGED 62 YEARS
"Blessed are the pure in heart
for they shall see God"
ALSO
ELIZABETH
THE BELOVED WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED SEPTEMBER 18th 1902
AGED 53 YEARS
"Thanks be to God which giveth us the
Victory through our Lord Jesus Christ"
ALSO
VIOLET EUGENE HOLLINGS
BELOVED DAUGHTER
BORN 29th APRIL 1884
DIED 17th MARCH 1935
"Come unto me all ye that labour
and are heavy laden and I will
give you rest" St. Matt. 11 28
ALSO IRIS KATHLEEN HOLLINGS
BELOVED YOUNGEST DAUGHTER
BORN 10th APRIL 1894 DIED 22nd OCTOBER 1940
"He giveth his beloved sleep"

North Curb
ALSO ROSE LETITIA HOLLINGS BELOVED SECOND DAUGHTER BORN 13th APRIL 1876 DIED 11th JUNE 1944 (one line)
"I know that my redeemer liveth"

249.  [25]   Headstone

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
JOSEPH COLLIS J. P.
WHO DIED 23rd AUGUST 1904
AGED 72 YEARS
AND OF EMILY HIS WIFE
WHO DIED 14th JULY 1919
ALSO THEIR DAUGHTER
LYDIA COLLIS
WHO DIED 30th DECEMBER 1939
AND MARY BOWEN COLLIS
WHO DIED 14th APRIL 1940

250.   [26]   Pedestal, red granite column and urn

West Side
IN
AFFECTIONATE
REMEMBRANCE
OF
SARAH ANN
FOR 40 YEARS THE BELOVED
WIFE OF
REI FRY
OF MALVERN LODGE, STROOD
WHO DIED JULY 2nd 1894
AGED 68 YEARS

North Side
IN
EVER LOVING
MEMORY
OF
REI FRY
DIED DECEMBER 16th
1897
AGED 66 YEARS
"Deeply Regretted"

ROW 3

251.   [1]   Headstone

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
HARRY GEORGE DAKERS
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE 24th OCTOBER 1913
AGED 30 YEARS
ALSO MARGARET (PEGGY)
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
WHO FELL ASLEEP 15th JANUARY 1912
AGED 7 ½ MONTHS
ALSO MOLLIE YOUNGEST DAUGHTER
DIED 28th FEBRUARY 1942
AGED 29 YEARS
INTERRED AT TEDDINGTON

252.   [2]   Pedestals and cross

West Side
IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
CHARLES PICNOT
BORN 3rd MAY 1828
DIED 23rd JUNE 1908
ALSO OF JANE HIS WIFE
BORN 18th APRIL 1840
DIED 5th MARCH 1909
"At Rest"

South Side
ALSO ANNIE PICNOT
ELDEST DAUGHTER
DIED 11th SEPTEMBER 1923
AGED 57 YEARS

North Side
ERNEST PICNOT
DIED 5th APRIL 1923
AGED 50

253.   [3]   Granite pedestal and cross, large plot

West Side
WILLIAM COBBETT
BARKER
DIED OCT. 21st 1912
AGED 68 YEARS
ALSO LUCY
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
DIED AUG. 25th 1929
AGED 81 YEARS

North Side
WILLIAM COBBETT
BARKER
WHO DIED
25th NOVEMBER 1944
AGED 72 YEARS
ALSO EMILY HIS WIFE
WHO DIED
6th OCTOBER 1951

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Monumental Inscriptions of Strood Cemetery, Cuxton Rd, Rochester ME2 2NJ
                                                                                  
 - recorded by D. E. Williams 2009

Part 1 - Sections L and N - Initial burials 1883 to 1913

SECTION L   (Rows west to east, graves north to south)

ROW 3

254.   [   ]   Headstone

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
WILFRED JABEZ CROUCHER
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
17th DECEMBER 1903
AGED 25 YEARS
"Had he asked us, well we know,
We should cry, "O, spare this blow",
Yea, with streaming tears should pray,
"Lord, we love him, let him stay",
But the Lord doth nought amiss,
And, since he hath ordered this,
We have nought to do but still
Rest in silence on his will"

ROW 4

255.   [1]   Small headstone

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
FRANCES COLLARD
DIED SEPTEMBER 20th 1902 AGED 66
ALSO WILLIAM
HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE
DIED JUNE 21st 1905 aged 72
"Whether we live, or die, we are the Lord’s"

256.   [2]   Headstone

A LOVING MEMORIAL OF
JOSEPH NUTTER
OF ELLAND, YORKS
BORN JULY 10th 1837
FELL ASLEEP DEC. 17th 1902
"I have redeemed thee, I have called thee
by thy name, thou art mine"
ALSO JULIA ELVIRA
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
FELL ASLEEP JANY. 28th 1936 AGED 89
"He hath made us accepted in the beloved"
CALEB WHITCHELO
BORN SEPTEMBER 30th 1808
DIED JUNE 1st 1881
SARAH WHITCHELO
BORN JUNE 5th 1810
DIED MARCH 14th 1907
"They joy before thee"

257.   [3]   Headstone and curbs, large plot

IN AFFECTIONATE REMEMBRANCE OF
WILLIAM JAMES
BELOVED SON OF
JOHN EDWARD & SARAH RACHEL ELVY
DIED JANUARY 13th 1886
AGED 12 YEARS
"Safe in the arms of Jesus,
Yes, safe on his gentle breast"
ALSO THE ABOVE
JOHN EDWARD ELVY
DIED NOVEMBER 28th 1907
IN HIS 62nd YEAR
"With Christ, which is far better"
ALSO THE ABOVE
SARAH RACHEL ELVY
DIED DECEMBER 6th 1913
AGED 67 YEARS
"At Rest"
ALSO
AMY FRANCES ELVY
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 20th FEBRUARY 1932
AGED 59 YEARS
"Christ thy Light"
ALSO RACHEL SARAH
ELDEST DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 17th JANUARY 1938 AGED 69 YEARS
"At Rest"

East Curb
ALSO ALBERT THOMAS ELVY SON OF THE ABOVE WHO DIED 16th NOVEMBER 1943 AGED 64 YEARS (one line)
ALSO ROBERT GEORGE ABRAHAM WHO DIED 5th OCTOBER 1952 AGED 74 YEARS
ALSO ELLEN FLORENCE WIFE OF ROBERT ABRAHAM WHO FELL ASLEEP ON 30th JAN 1959 AGED 82 YEARS (one line)

ROW 5

258.   [   ]   Headstone

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
WILLIAM TABRET BOURNE
WHO DIED JUNE 6th 1908
IN HIS 76th YEAR
ALSO ADA THE BELOVED WIFE OF
ALBERT T. P. ADAMS
AND DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED MAY 8th 1916
AGED 36 YEARS
ALSO ELLEN WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WILLIAM TABRET BOURNE
WHO DIED MARCH 23rd 1923
AGED 86 YEARS
"At Rest"

ROW 6

259.   [   ]   Curbs

North Side
SARAH ANN THE BELOVED WIFE OF THOMAS FINER WHO PASSED AWAY THE 15th OF APRIL 1913 AGED 73 R.I.P. (one line)

South Side
ALSO OF THOMAS FINER FORMERLY OF TENDRING, ESSEX WHO DIED 5th DEC. 1916 AGED 79 YEARS (one line)

SECTION N  (Rows east to west, graves south to north)

ROW 1

260.   [   ]   Headstone

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
REVD. JOHN TONKIN
WHO ENTERED INTO REST 8th OCTOBER 1903
AGED 55 YEARS
"He was a burning and a shining light"
ALSO OF
ANNIE ELIZABETH TONKIN
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO PASSED PEACEFULLY AWAY
JANUARY 22nd 1919 AGED 73 YEARS
"Until the day breaks"
ALSO OF
JOHN GAUVAIN
ELDEST SON OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 8th JANUARY 1893
AGED 19 YEARS
"With Christ which is far better"
ALSO OF
ETHEL JANE SECOND DAUGHTER
WHO FELL ASLEEP IN CHRIST 14th JULY 1897
AGED 15 YEARS
"And there the weary be at rest"

ROW 2

261.   [1]   Headstone

"Though lost to sight to memory ever dear"
IN LOVING REMEMBRANCE
OF
FREDERICK WILLIAM
THE BELOVED SON OF
JOHN AND SARAH WICKER
WHO WAS ACCIDENTALLY DROWNED
FEBRUARY 29th 1888
AGED 19 YEARS
"A sudden change in a moment fell,
I had no time to bid my friends farewell,
Think not this strange, death happens unto all,
This day was mine, tomorrow you may fall"
ALSO
JOHN WICKER
FATHER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED JULY 22nd 1902
AGED 80 YEARS
"Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord"
ALSO THE ABOVE
SARAH WICKER
WHO DIED APRIL 17th 1908
AGED 82 YEARS

A BARGEMAN DROWNED   -   Kent Messenger, 10th March 1888
Mr. West H. Bell coroner for Rochester, on Thursday afternoon held an inquest at the Guildhall, on the body of a young bargeman named Frederick William Wicker, who was drowned on the previous day. It appears that deceased was mate of Messrs. Peters’ barge "John", of which his brother, Thos. Wicker its master. The barge was tacking down the river between Burham and Wouldham about five o’clock on Wednesday evening, and apparently deceased was caught by the main sail and knocked overboard. He disappeared at once, and life was extinct when his body was recovered. The jury returned a verdict of "Accidental death"

262.   [2]   Headstone, large plot

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
AMELIA ELIZABETH TOATES
DIED JULY 31st 1909
AGED 59 YEARS
ALSO FREDERICK TOATES
HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE
DIED APRIL 13th 1922
AGED 79 YEARS AND 11 MONTHS
ALSO MABEL AGNES (DAUGHTER)
DIED MAY 21st 1885
AGED 10 MONTHS
"Gone but not forgotten"
ALSO J. A. LE COCQ
LATE JUDGE OF ALDERNEY
DIED 29th SEPTEMBER 1922
AGED 76 YEARS
ALSO CATHERINE LE COCQ
BELOVED WIFE OF THE ABOVE
DIED 25th DECEMBER 1923
AGED 90 YEARS
ALSO ALICE JANE ANN TOATES
DIED 1st JANorth 1970
AGED 88 YEARS

ROW 3

263.   [1]   Headstone

IN LOVING REMEMBRANCE
OF
MARY ELIZABETH
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
JOHN WICKER WHO DIED JANUARY 5th 1888
AGED 27 YEARS
"I will both lay me down in peace and sleep,
For thou Lord only makest me dwell in safety"
ALSO EMILY ELIZABETH
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED SEPTEMBER 12th 1888
AGED 9 MONTHS
ALSO ETHEL EMMA
DAUGHTER OF JOHN AND EMMA WICKER
WHO DIED MAY 23rd 1926
AGED 23 YEARS
ALSO ALICE MARY WICKER
WHO DIED JULY 4th 1956
AGED 72 YEARS

264.   [2]   Headstone

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
STANLEY JOHN
INFANT SON OF
JAMES WILLIAM AND MARIA NASH
BORN FEBY. 16th 1883
DIED SEPT. 10th 1883
ALSO WALTER HENRY
SECOND SON OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED MARCH 23rd 1901
AGED 27 YEARS
ALSO THE ABOVE
JAMES WILLIAM NASH
WHO DIED FEBRUARY 8th 1926
AGED 74 YEARS
ALSO MARIA WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED SEPTEMBER 20th 1929
AGED 78 YEARS
"Her end was peace"

265.   [3]   Fallen headstone

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
SARAH WATKINS
THE BELOVED WIFE OF FRANCIS BURNEY
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE FEBRUARY 10th 1904
AGED 77 YEARS
ALSO FRANCIS BURNEY
THE BELOVED HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE AUGUST 25th 1907
AGED 84 YEARS
"Sweet Rest"
ALSO ALICE MARY MOUNT
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE JANUARY 17th 1916
AGED 64 YEARS

ROW 5

266.   [   ]   Headstone

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
SARAH
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
WILLIAM TANSLEY
WHO FELL ASLEEP
28th SEPTEMBER 1901
AGED 70 YEARS
"To be with Christ which is far better"
"We loved her, yes no tongue can tell,
How much we loved her and how well,
God loved her too and thought it best,
To take her home with him to rest"
ALSO OF
WILLIAM TANSLEY
WHO FELL ASLEEP
16th JUNE 1911
AGED 87 YEARS
"Lie’s trials o’er,
Life’s journey done,
At last,
A Crown of Life well won"

ROW 6

267.   [1]   Headstone

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
JOHN BAKER
WHO DIED JULY 17th 1895
AGED 62 YEARS
"I know whom I have believed and am
persuaded that he is able to keep that
which I have committed unto him against
that day"
"We wept, ‘twas nature wept, but faith
can pierce beyond the gloom of death"
ALSO MATILDA WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED JULY 27th 1901
AGED 82 YEARS
"So he bringeth them to their desired haven"
ALSO CHARLES SON OF THE ABOVE
DIED AUGUST 25th 1923
AGED 64 YEARS
INTERRED IN THIS CEMETERY

268.   [2]   Red granite coped, chains, large plot

South Side
IN LOVING MEMORY OF
SAMUEL ALEXANDER
DIED JUNE 23rd 1890 AGED 48 YEARS
"Gone but not forgotten"
ALSO WILLIAM THOMAS SAMUEL ALEXANDER
AT REST 24th FEB. 1962 AGED 92 YEARS

North Side
ALSO IN MEMORY OF
REBECCA ALEXANDER
THE BELOVED WIFE OF THE LATE SAMUEL ALEXANDER
WHO PASSED AWAY THE 23rd OF JANUARY 1922 IN HER 78th YEAR
"Her end was peace"

East Side West Side
ALSO ALSO OF
ALICE R. A. WARD GEORGINA
DIED APRIL 1st 1891 ALEXANDER
AGED 2 ½ YEARS WHO DIED FEB. 22nd 1910
AGED 34 YEARS
"Sweet rest at last"

ROW 7

269.   [   ]   Headstone

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
WILLIAM J. JARMY
OF STROOD
WHO DIED OCTOBER 15th 1903
AGED 46
"Peace, perfect Peace"
ALSO
ELIZA ELIZABETH JARMY
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED OCTOBER 6th 1938
AGED 78
"At Rest"

ROW 8

270.   [1]   Headstone

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
ELIZABETH
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
JAMES MIDDLETON
WHO DIED 12th APRIL 1892
AGED 72 YEARS
ALSO THE ABOVE
JAMES MIDDLETON
WHO DIED 21st FEBRUARY 1906
AGED 75 YEARS
"His end was peace"
ALSO OF
MARY GEORGINA MIDDLETON
SECOND WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO PASSED AWAY ON 22nd MARCH 1923
INTERRED IN THE ADJOINING GRAVE
"Beloved by all"

271.   [2]   Headstone and footstone

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
ELIZA ANN
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
CHARLES PIERSON
WHO PASSED AWAY JANUARY 6th 1894
AGED 63 YEARS
"Her end was peace"
"Weep not for me I’m free from pain,
My earthly troubles o’er,
I hope to meet you all again,
On Canaan’s happy shore"
ALSO THE ABOVE
CHARLES PIERSON
WHO PASSED AWAY ON MAY 1st 1904
IN HIS 75th YEAR
"Peace, perfect Peace"

Footstone
[     ]
PIERSON
1894
PIERSON 1904

ROW 9

272.   [1]   Headstone

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
EDITH ANNIE
THE BELOVED DAUGHTER OF
RICHARD AND HANNAH MASON
WHO DIED JUNE 17th 1906
AGED 17 YEARS
"To fall asleep is not to die,
To dwell with Christ is better life"
ALSO OF THE ABOVE
RICHARD MASON
WHO DIED JANUARY 21st 1923
AGED 79 YEARS
AND
HANNAH MASON
WHO DIED FEBRUARY 13th 1933
AGED 81 YEARS
"Peace, perfect Peace"

273.   [2]   Headstone

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
ELIZA REYNOLDS
WIDOW OF EDMUND REYNOLDS
DIED AUGUST 25th 1897
AGED 84 YEARS

ROW 10

274.   [1]   Headstone

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
ELIJAH
THE BELOVED HUSBAND OF
SARAH ANN BENTLEY
WHO DIED AUGUST 1st 1907
AGED 50 YEARS
"He suffered patiently and long
his hope was bright, his faith was strong,
our loss is great, we’ll not complain,
but hope in heaven to meet again"
ALSO THE ABOVE
SARAH ANN BENTLEY
WHO DIED MARCH 4th 1929
AGED 75 YEARS
"Blessed are the dead which die the
Lord, for they rest from their labours"

275.   [2]   Fallen small headstone

IN
LOVING MEMORY OF
FREDERICK THOMAS HEATH
SON OF GEORGE AND ANN HEATH
OF CRAYFORD, KENT
DIED AT STROOD 26th JULY 1896 AGED 44
"A servant of Jesus Christ
and
a brother beloved"

276.   [3]   Curbs

South Side
OUR DEAR FATHER HENRY MARTIN WHO DIED JULY 19th 1896 AGED 63 YEARS

North Side
ALSO OUR DEAR MOTHER ANN MARTIN WHO DIED MARCH 21st 1901 AGED 62 YEARS

277.   [4]   Fallen headstone

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
CHARLES BOOSEY
[WHO] DIED 19th [ ]
AGED 64 YEARS
"[I] know that my redee[mer liveth]"
ALSO ROSE EMMA
ELDEST DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
DIED JANY. 14th 1897
AGED 37 YEARS
"Peace, perfect Peace"
ALSO EMMA
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
DIED SEPT. 3rd 1915
AGED 82 YEARS

278.   [5]   Curbs

South Side
HENRIETTA PARKER DIED MARCH 16th 190[ ] AGED [ ] YEARS

North Side
ALSO EDWARD PARKER DIED 24th JANUARY 1896 AGED 14? Or 44? YEARS

279.   [6]   Pedestals and cross

East Side
IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
EDWARD HINGE GOLDING
WHO FELL ASLEEP JANUARY 7th 1905
AGED 73 YEARS
"Over the river faces I see,
Fair as the morning looking for me,
Free from their sorrow, grief and despair,
Waiting and watching patiently there"

South Side
ALSO
PHOEBE GOLDING
WHO DIED 20th OCTR. 1929
AGED 87 YEARS

ROW 11

280.   [1]   Curbs

South Side
IN MEMORY OF ELIZA WIFE OF EDWARD LEIGH WHO DIED AUGUST 6th 1899 AGED 41 YEARS

North Side
ALSO EDITH 2nd DAUGHTER OF ELIZA LEIGH WHO DIED OCTOBER 28th 1912 AGED 16 YEARS

281.   [2]   Headstone

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
ROSE ANN CARTER
WHO ENTERED INTO REST OCTOBER 22nd 1896
AGED 28 YEARS
"Forever with the Lord!
Amen, so let it be"
ALSO OF HER PARENTS
JOSEPH WILSON
WHO DIED DECEMBER 16th 1920
AGED 85
AND ANN WILSON
WHO DIED MAY 25th 1928
AGED 92
"At Rest"

282.   [3]   Small headstone and curbs

South Curb
EMMA CONWAY FELL ASLEEP 4th MARCH 1906

Headstone
IN LOVING MEMORY OF
RANDOLPH WILLIAM ELDRIDGE
FELL ASLEEP 21st DECEMBER 1957
AGED 77 YEARS

ROW 13

283.   [1]   Pedestals and cross

East Side
IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
ANN KILLICK
WHO FELL ASLEEP
19th MAY 1909
AGED 93 YEARS

North Side
WILLIAM KENNARD
DIED 2nd NOVEMBER 1931
AGED 67 YEARS

South Side
ALSO
JANE ELIZABETH KENNARD
DIED 21st FEBRUARY 1929
AGED 74 YEARS

284.   [2]   Curbs

South Side
ANGELA WIFE OF GEORGE WILLIAM AKHURST WHO DIED MAY 8th ? 1906 AGED 28? YEARS

North Side
ALSO OF GEORGE FREDERICK THEIR SON WHO FELL ASLEEP OCTOBER 1st 1906 AGED 5? MONTHS (one line)

ROW 14

285.   [1]   Curbs

North Side
REUBEN J. VAUGHAN WHO DIED 30th MARCH 1912 AGED 25 YEARS

South Side
ALSO HIS SON HENRY R. W. VAUGHAN WHO DIED 10th NOV. 1941 IN HIS 30th YEAR

286.   [2]   Headstone

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
CATHERINE
BELOVED WIFE OF
WILLIAM KELLEY
WHO DIED 24th MARCH 1899
AGED 60 YEARS
"Eternal rest give to her O Lord and
let perpetual light shine upon her,
may she rest in peace"
ALSO THE ABOVE
WILLIAM KELLEY
WHO DIED 2nd JANUARY 1901
AGED 68 YEARS

ROW 15

287.   [1]   Headstone, with fine carving of three mast sailing ship

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
JAMES HENRY ELVY
WHO FELL ASLEEP IN JESUS MAY 28th 1899
AGED 54 YEARS
ALSO ALBERT BENJAMIN
SON OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED OCT. 29th 1902
AGED 30 YEARS
ALSO MARY ELLEN
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO FELL ASLEEP IN JESUS JUNE 5th 1929
AGED 83 YEARS

288.   [2]   Fallen small headstone

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
FREDERICK W. CHROFTES
WHO DIED 3rd NOV. 1899 AGED 43 YEARS
ALSO ELIZABETH
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 18th ? MARCH 1941 AGED 82 YEARS
ALSO [     ]
[ Eroded ]

ROW 18

289.   [1]   Headstone and curbs, large plot

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
OUR DEAR SON
HENRY ISAAC LONDON
WHO WAS ACCIDENTALLY DROWNED THROUGH
FALLING FROM HIS BARGE IN THE SURREY
COMMERCIAL DOCKS NOVEMBER 3rd 1902
AGED 21 YEARS
"Thy will be done"
ALSO ELIZABETH ANN
BELOVED WIFE OF
FREDERICK LONDON
AND MOTHER OF THE ABOVE
WHO FELL ASLEEP 4th JUNE 1923
AGED 67 YEARS
"Safe in the arms of Jesus"
ALSO THE ABOVE
FREDERICK LONDON
WHO DIED 29th JULY 1938
AGED 81 YEARS
"Called up higher"

North Curb
ALSO BEATRICE BERTHA KNIGHT DAUGHTER DIED 7th MARCH 1976 AGED 89 YEARS

South Curb
ALSO GEORGE KNIGHT SON IN LAW DIED 25th JUNE 1969 AGED 82 YEARS

290.   [2]   Headstone

IN EVER LOVING MEMORY
OF
THOMAS WINTER
THE DEARLY BELOVED HUSBAND OF
CHARLOTTE WINTER
WHO FELL ASLEEP IN JESUS
DECR. 12th 1911
AGED 57 YEARS
"More than Conqueror"

291.   [3]   Curbs

South Side
IN LOVING MEMORY OF WILLIAM AMOS DIED JAN 10th 1902 AGED 63 YEARS
ALSO ELIZA E. AMOS HIS BELOVED WIFE DIED JULY 5th 1927 AGED 81 YEARS

North Side
AND ELIAS H. BOAKES SON DIED FEB. 4th 1911 AGED 40 YEARS

ROW 19

292.   [1]   Curbs

South Side
MARTHA JANE THE BELOVED WIFE OF JAMES THOMAS COOMBER WHO DIED APRIL 2nd 1902 AGED 63 YEARS (one line)

North Side
ALSO ESTHER JANE WAKEHAM WHO DIED SEPTEMBER 21st 1906 AGED 33 YEARS

293.   [2]   Curbs

South Side
JOHN BURT FLISHER
DIED MARCH 16th 1907 AGED 44

North Side
MARY ANN FLISHER
DIED AUG. 19th 1935 AGED 76

East Side
MINNIE FLISHER
DIED OCTOBER 6th 1972 AGED 83

 

MONUMENTS FROM ST. NICHOLAS CHURCHYARD
   
Three ledger stones, a broken headstone and a panel from a classical chest tomb, lying near the
         north wall at the North East corner of Section North

294.   [1]  Ledger

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
[JOS]EPH SON OF
[JAMES AND] SARAH ANN [BROWN?]
[WHO DIED] ON THE 20th DAY OF OCTOBER [    ]
AGED 8 YEARS AND 10 MONTHS
[JOSE]PH, JABEZ, JOSIAH
WHO DIED IN THEIR IN[FANCY]
[ALSO THE] ABOVE JAMES BROWN
[WHO DIED] ON THE 7th DAY OF [    ]
AGED 50 YEARS
[    ]
ALSO JOHN BROWN
SON OF THE ABOVE
JAMES AND SARAH ANN BRO[WN]
WHO DIED JUNE 10th ? 1873 AGED 39 YEARS

295.   [2]   Ledger

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
MARY A[NN?]
WIFE OF SAMUEL DAY
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE 2[   ]
AGED 33 YEARS
"Blessed are the dead which die [in the Lord]
ALSO SAMUEL SON OF [THE ABOVE?]
WHO DIED 16th AUG[UST] [    ]
AGED 10 Y[EARS]

296.   [3]   Broken headstone

SACRED
TO
THE MEMORY OF
JOHN SON OF
JOHN AND FRANCES LANGFORD
OF STROOD WHO DEP[A]RTED THIS [LIFE]
ON THE 2nd DAY OF FEBRUARY [ ]
AGED 12 YEARS
ALSO JOHN LA[NGFORD]
WHO DEPARTED [THIS LIFE]
ON THE 19th DAY OF FEBRUARY 1848
AGED 72 YEARS
ALSO ANN LANGFORD WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
ON THE 16th DAY OF OCTOBER 1857
AGED 82 YEARS
ALSO FRANCES LANGFORD WIFE OF
JOHN LANGFORD OF THIS PARISH
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
ON THE 12th DAY OF JANUARY 1864?
AGED 71 YEARS
ALSO JOHN LANGFORD
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
ON THE 10th DAY OF OCTOBER [    ]
[    ]

297.   [4]   Ledger

Eroded except for:
LILLEY and 1864

298.   [5]   Panel from a classical chest tomb; other structural fragments nearby.

SACRED TO THE MEMORY
OF
JANE WIFE OF
EDWARD NASH
LATE OF STROOD PARISH
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
THE 4th OF APRIL 1832
AGED 63 YEARS
HAVING LEFT 4 SONS AND 3 DAUGHTERS
AND A DISCONSOLATE HUSBAND TO
LAMENT THE LOSS OF A LOVING MOTHER
AND AFFECTIONATE WIFE
"Grieve not dear friends, from tears refrain,
I hope your loss will be my gain,
It is God’s will, he thought it best,
To take me from this World to rest"

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Monumental Inscriptions of Strood Cemetery, Cuxton Rd, Rochester ME2 2NJ
                                                                                  
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Part 1 - Addenda to Sections A to N - Initial burials 1883 to 1913

SECTION A

ROW 1

299.   [   ]  Headstone and coped stone, eroded

IN
LOVING MEMORY OF
STEPHEN HENRY LAWRENCE
LATE OF STROOD, KENT
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
ON THE 12th? DAY OF MAY 1888?
AGED [78?] YEARS

ROW 6

300.   [1]   Fallen headstone

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
JOHN COLVER
WHO DIED JULY 11th 1906
AGED 75 YEARS
ALSO
EMMA FRANCES
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED FEBRUARY 11th 1907
AGED 74 YEARS
ALSO
FANNY MARIA
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED DECEMBER 26th 1885
AGED 29 YEARS

301.   [2]   Curbs

North Side
IN LOVING MEMORY OF OUR DEAR MOTHER SARAH JANE CRONK
WHO DIED JANUARY 3rd 1909 AGED 70 YEARS

South Side
ALSO DEAR FATHER GEORGE CRONK WHO DIED MARCH 16th 1927 AGED 84 YEARS

East Side
ALSO HARRY (SON)
DIED JUNE 28th 1937
AGED 65 YEARS

ROW 9

302.   [   ]   Headstone

[    ]
REINA
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
NATHANIEL DIGHT[ON]
[WHO DIED] NOVEMBER 14th [    ]
[AGED] 46 YEARS
[    ]
[ALSO]
BARONETHA DIGHTON
WHO DIED MARCH 1st ? 1911?
AGED 67? YEARS

ROW 1

303.   [   ]   Pedestal and fallen cross

IN
MEMORY OF
THOMAS WILLIAM
INFANT SON OF
THOMAS AND JULIA MITCHELL
WHO DIED SEPTEMBER 8th 1884
[    

ROW 6

304.   [   ]   Fallen headstone

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
WILLIAM POWELS
THE BELOVED HUSBAND OF SUSAN SANKEY
WHO DIED 3rd OCTOBER 1905
AGED 49 YEARS
"At Rest"
ALSO THE ABOVE
SUSAN OLIVE SANKEY
WHO DIED 29th NOVEMBER 1947
AGED 92 YEARS

ROW 8

305.   [   ]    Book" tablet and curbs

Curbs
South Side
MY DEAR WIFE CECILIA MIRIAM WATERS WHO DIED 4th MARCH 1928 AGED 66 YEARS
ALSO ARTHUR ERNEST WATERS WHO DIED 28th FEB. 1940 AGED 78 YEARS

North Side
ALSO WILLIAM H. WATERS WHO WAS DROWNED AT SEA 15th JAN 1905 IN HIS 16th YEAR

Tablet
ALSO OF
ELIZABETH
WIFE OF
G.J. TUTON
WHO DIED
26th OCT. 1966
AGED 73 YEARS

SECTION C

ROW 6

306.   [   ]   Pedestals and cross

East Side
IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
MABEL YOUNGEST CHILD OF
CHARLES & SOPHIA BROOKER
WHO PASSED AWAY APRIL 11th 1900
AGED 13 YEARS AND 5 MONTHS
ALSO
LILY SECOND DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
WHO PASSED AWAY NOVEMBER 29th 1907
AGED 28 YEARS
"Peace, perfect Peace"

South Side
IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
CHARLES BROOKER
WHO DIED JULY 16th 1930
IN HIS 80th YEAR
ALSO SOPHIA BELOVED WIFE OF
CHARLES BROOKER
WHO DIED 10th JANUARY 1946
AGED 90 YEARS

ROW 4

307.   [1]   Headstone

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
GEORGE FEARN
[WHO] DIED DECEMBER 2nd 1901
AGED 68 YEARS
ALSO
ALFRED SON OF THE ABOVE
[WHO] DIED APRIL 1st 1898
AGED 34 YEARS
"Though lost to sight, to memory ever dear"
[ALSO] CLARISSA
THE BELOVED WIFE OF THE ABOVE
GEORGE FEARN
[WHO DIED] MARCH 17th 1908
AGED 74 YEARS

308.   [2]   Small headstone and curbs

IN
LOVING MEMORY OF
MAHALA FEARN
WHO FELL ASLEEP 24th MARCH 1932
AGED 64 YEARS
ALSO WALTER HERBERT FEARN
HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE
WHO FELL ASLEEP 14th MARCH 1954

North Curb
ALSO DAUGHTER ALICE (DOLLY) FEARN DIED MAR. 3rd 1925 AGED 23 YEARS

South Side
ALSO SON RICHARD WALTER FEARN DIED OCT. 17th 1906 AGED 18 YEARS

309.   [3]   Headstone

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
CHARLOTTE
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
ALFRED HOLDER
DIED 16th? MARCH 1898
AGED 58 YEARS
[     ]
ALSO
ALFRED HOLDER
DIED 1st? NOV. 1911
AGED 76? YEARS

SECTION H J K

ROW 1

310.   [   ]   Derelict pedestals and fallen cross

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
AMBROSE EDWARD CASH
BELOVED HUSBAND OF ANN CASH
DIED JANUARY 8th 1899
AGED 42 YEARS
"Rest in the Lord"

311.   [   ]   NO. 11

West Side
ALSO WILLIAM, SON OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED OCTOBER 28th 1899
AGED 45 YEARS

South Side
ALSO EDWARD JAMES DAY
THIRD SON
DIED 28th JULY 1912
AGED 50 YEARS
INTERRED AT HALLING CEMETERY

North Side
ALSO JOHN HENRY DAY
YOUNGEST SON
DIED 23rd DEC. 1928
AGED 64 YEARS

312.   [   ]   NO.12

North Side
ALSO GEORGE GAMON SON OF
JOHN WILLIAM & MARY ANN HUGGETT
WHO DIED OCTOBER 24th 1890
AGED 1 YEAR & 8 MONTHS
"Of such is the Kingdom of Heaven"

SECTION N

ROW 6

313.   [1]   Headstone

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
THOMAS
THE BELOVED AND ONLY SON OF
THOMAS AND NAOMI BAITUP
WHO WAS ACCIDENTALLY DROWNED
IN THE RIVER MEDWAY
JULY 25th 1890
AGED 18 YEARS
"Thy will be done"

ROW 15

314.   [2]   Curbs

East Side
IN DEAR MEMORY OF ISAAC STAPLETON DIED AUGUST 16th 1900 AGED 78
"Lord remember me when thou cometh into thy Kingdom"

North Side
PRISCILLA STAPLETON DIED JULY 22nd 1908 AGED 83 YEARS

ROW 2

315.   [   ]   Headstone, with Celtic cross

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
JULIA
THE DEARLY BELOVED WIFE OF
JOHN ALEXANDER WRIGHT
WHO DIED JULY 18th 1917 AGED 59 YEARS
"Peace after Pain"
ALSO THE ABOVE
JOHN ALEXANDER WRIGHT
WHO DIED FEBRUARY 18th 1918 AGED 60 YEARS
"After Death - Reunion"
ALSO ETHEL BEATRICE
SECOND DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
JOHN A. AND JULIA WRIGHT
WHO DIED NOVEMBER 27th 1896 AGED 14 YEARS
ALSO HORACE CHARLES INFANT SON OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED AUGUST 16th 1890 AGED 10 MONTHS

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 - recorded by D. E. Williams 2009

Part 2 - 1914 to 1929

SECTION A

ALLEN see DENHAM

316.   "Boulder" (Row 11)

TO THE VERY DEAR MEMORY OF
A SOUL SO BEAUTIFUL
MAUD MARY
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
FREDERICK J. BAKER
WHO PASSED ON
DECEMBER 26th 1927
AGED 59 YEARS

317.   Headstone (Row 6)

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
WILLIAM RAINSFORD
THE BELOVED HUSBAND OF
ELIZA BAVIN
WHO DIED MAY 19th 1915
AGED 48 YEARS
"Gone but not forgotten"
ALSO
FREDERICK WILLIAM BAVIN
2nd SON OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED SEPTEMBER 27th 1917
AGED 20 YEARS
"His bright smile filled our home with gladness"
AND THE ABOVE
ELIZA BAVIN
WHO DIED JUNE 27th 1947
AGED 77 YEARS

318.   Small Headstone (Row 10)

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
ALBERT BENTLEY
THE BELOVED HUSBAND OF
ADA EMMELINE BENTLEY
WHO DIED 5th JANUARY 1923
AGED 34 YEARS
"Peace, Perfect Peace"
ALSO THE ABOVE
ADA EMMELINE
WHO DIED 11th JUNE 1946
AGED 53 YEARS
"Re-united"

319.   Headstone and Curbs (Row 7)

Headstone
"Peace"
IN AFFECTIONATE REMEMBRANCE OF
LOUISA BOURNE
WHO DIED JANUARY 8th 1935
AGED 73 YEARS
AND OF HER HUSBAND
CHARLES ROBERT
WHO DIED FEB. 11th 1935
AGED 74 YEARS

South Curb
ALSO DAISY BOURNE WHO DIED DEC. 1926 AGED 36 YEARS
North Curb

ALSO ALICE ADELAIDE PHIPP WHO DIED JUNE 5th 1934 AGED 45 YEARS

320.   Curbs (Row 8)

North Side
IN LOVING MEMORY OF NELLIE CHIVERS WHO DIED FEBRUARY 8th 1919 AGED 23 YEARS

South Side
ALSO ALBERT CHIVERS WHO DIED MAY 28th 1952 AGED 61 YEARS

321.   Headstone (Row 7)

IN AFFECTIONATE MEMORY
OF
MARY ANN ELIZABETH
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
ALBERT EDWARD CLARK
WHO PASSED AWAY 27th MAY 1926
AGED 55 YEARS
"All tears are vain, I cannot now recall thee,
Gone is thy loving voice, thy kindly face,
Gone from the home, where I so dearly loved thee,
Where none can ever fill the vacant place"
ALSO THE ABOVE
ALBERT EDWARD CLARK
WHO PASSED AWAY 23rd DECEMBER 1947
AGED 81 YEARS

322.   Headstone (Row 11)

IN
LOVING MEMORY OF
ANNIE AGNES
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
WALTER COAST
WHO PASSED AWAY FEBRUARY 16th 1919
AGED 69 YEARS
"At Rest"
ALSO THE ABOVE
WALTER COAST
WHO PASSED AWAY AUGUST 26th 1924
AGED 77 YEARS
"Not now but in the coming years,
It may be in the better land,
We'll read the meaning of our tears,
And then, sometime we'll understand"

323.   Fallen Headstone (Row 9)

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
WINIFRED ENA
THE BELOVED DAUGHTER OF
ALFRED J. AND MINNIE F. CONWAY
WHO FELL ASLEEP SEPTEMBER 30th 1922
AGED 10 YEARS
"Our darling, but God's also, and he took her"
ALSO ALFRED JOHN CONWAY
THE BELOVED HUSBAND OF
MINNIE CONWAY
WHO PASSED AWAY MAY 10th 1925
AGED 70 YEARS
"Thy will be done"
ALSO THE ABOVE
MINNIE FLORA CONWAY
WHO DIED NOV. 22nd 1928 AGED 53 YEARS
"Rest in Peace"

324.   Curbs (Row 6)

North Side
ALFRED COX DIED 5th MAR. 1919 AGED 56

South Side
MARY ANN COX DIED 5th JUNE 1925 AGED 62

DANIELS see HALLUMS

325.   Low Headstone (Row 7)

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
SAMUEL D. DENHAM
DIED 9th APRIL 1919 AGED 67 YEARS
ALSO HIS WIFE SUSANNAH M. DENHAM
DIED 3rd JUNE 1942 AGED 91 YEARS
ALSO JANET W.
WIFE OF ALBERT H. ALLEN
DIED 23rd MARCH 1945 AGED 76 YEARS
ALSO THE ABOVE ALBERT HENRY ALLEN
DIED 7th MARCH 1947 AGED 70 YEARS
"Rest in Peace"

326.   Headstone and Curbs (Row 8)

Headstone
IN LOVING MEMORY OF
WILLIAM
THE BELOVED HUSBAND OF
SUSANNAH ELLIOTT
WHO DIED 19th OCT. 1930
AGED 67 YEARS
"God the help of the helpless saw his
pain and gave him peace"
ALSO SUSANNAH CHARLOTTE ELLIOTT
WHO FELL ASLEEP 1st OCTOBER 1959
AGED 90 YEARS
"Sweet the sleep she so much needed"

South Curb
WILLIAM ELLIOTT WHO DIED 21st DEC. 1920 AGED 89 YEARS

North Curb
ALSO ELLEN ELLIOTT WHO DIED 1st JUNE 1921 AGED 88 YEARS

327.   C.W.G.C. and Curbs (Row 11)

1806 L.CPL.
T. W. FASSUM
ROYAL ENGINEERS
15th JULY 1915 AGE 38

South Curb
IN LOVING MEMORY OF THOMAS WILLIAM FASSUM WHO DIED 15th JULY 1915 AGED 38 YEARS

North Curb
ALSO OF HIS WIFE ROSINA ELIZABETH FASSUM WHO DIED 7th FEBY. 1924 AGED 46 YEARS

328.   Headstone (Row 5)

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
EDWARD OWERS FORSHEW
WHO DIED 12th FEBRUARY 1915
AGED 35 YEARS

329.   Fallen Headstone (Row 10)

IN MEMORY OF
ERNEST J. FRID DIED 4th MARCH 1926 AGED 43 YEARS
ALSO BERTHA HIS WIFE
DIED 11th DEC. 1939 AGED 47 YEARS
"Loved by all"

330.   Fallen Headstone (Row 11)

"Peace"
IN
TREASURED MEMORY OF
JOHN FRID WHO PASSED AWAY AUGUST 8th 1926
AGED 66 YEARS
ALSO
HARRIET FRID
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO WAS SUDDENLY CALLED TO REST
OCTOBER 28th 1931
AGED 73 YEARS
"How we miss them, none can tell"

331.   Curbs (Row 3)

North Side
SOPHIA ANN GREGORY DIED 26th MARCH 1916 AGED 71 YEARS

South Side
WILLIAM HENRY SUTTON GREGORY DIED 17th JULY 1931 AGED 68 YEARS

332.   Two Tablets (Row 3)

Larger Tablet
IN LOVING MEMORY OF
GEORGE HALLUMS
1850-1906
EMILY JARVIS
1833-1922
GEORGE WILLIAM HALLUMS
1903-1966
ELLEN DANIELS
1868-1963

Smaller Tablet
ALFRED NICHOLS
HALLUMS
AT REST 16th SEPT. 1971
AGED 71 YEARS
AND HIS WIFE
PHILADELPHIA
17.11.01-17.6. 92.
"Re-united"

333.   Fallen Headstone (Row 11)

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
ETHEL HILLS
WHO PASSED AWAY 4th MAY 1925
AGED 34 YEARS

334.   Headstone (Row 9)

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
JOHN ROBERT HONEY
WHO FELL ASLEEP 17th MAY 1921
AGED 68 YEARS
"At Rest"
ALSO LOUISA
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO PASSED PEACEFULLY AWAY
2nd JAN. 1946
AGED 86 YEARS
ALSO LOUISA ELIZABETH
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
WHO PASSED AWAY 26th SEPTEMBER 1962
AGED 79 YEARS
ALSO ETHEL ROSE
THEIR YOUNGER DAUGHTER
REUNITED 15th JANUARY 1963
AGED 72 YEARS

335.   Granite Pedestals, with Cross and Pot Holder (Row 7)

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
CORP. ALBERT HOWES
R. W. KENT REGT.
KILLED IN ACTION IN FRANCE
OCT. 19th 1917 IN HIS 21st YEAR
"For his Country's Sake"
ALSO ALBERT EDWARD HOWES
FATHER OF THE ABOVE
WHO PASSED AWAY APRIL 13th 1926
AGED 52 YEARS
"At Rest"

Pot Holder
ALSO
ANNIE ELVERINA
WIFE OF ABOVE
SUDDENLY CALLED HOME
APRIL 9th 1939 AGED 64

336.   Curbs (Row 6)

North Side
CHARLES THOMAS JARRETT WHO DIED 18th MAY 1922 AGED 58 YEARS

South Side
ALSO ESTHER WHO DIED 3rd NOV. 1918 AGED 55 YEARS

JARVIS see HALLUMS

337.   Fallen Headstone (Row 6)

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
JONATHAN WATSON
JOHNSON
WHO DIED 29th JUNE 1924
AGED 47 YEARS
"Rest, Sweetly Rest"
ALSO WINIFRED MAY
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 30th SEPT. 1944
AGED 53 YEARS

338.   Flat Tablet (Row 9)

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
WILLIAM LAMB
WHO DIED 27th NOV. 1927 AGED 79 YEARS
ALSO PHOEBE LAMB
WHO DIED 6th AUG. 1932 AGED 77 YEARS
ALSO OUR BELOVED MOTHER
EDITH REDDINGTON
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 24th AUG. 1969 AGED 84 YEARS
"At Rest"

339.   Curbs (Row 8)

South Side
HARRIETT LEMON WHO DIED 9th FEB. 1928 AGED 51 YEARS

North Side
ALSO ALBERT LEMON WHO DIED 22nd SEPT. 1935 AGED 63 YEARS

340.   Derelict Curbs (Row 8)

JOHN LONG DIED 17th OCTOBER 1929
AGED 78 YEARS

AMY LONG DIED 29th AUGUST 1930
AGED 77 YEARS

WILLIAM LONG DIED 5th OCTOBER 1939
AGED 56 YEARS

341.   Curbs (Row 11)

FRANCES ANN THE BELOVED WIFE OF JOHN JAMES LUCHFORD WHO DIED AUGUST 17th 1915 AGED 31 YEARS (one line)

342.   Curbs (Row 8)

South Side
FREDERICK FELIX IZABY MANNEUCH WHO DIED 23rd AUGUST 1917 AGED 54 YEARS

North Side
ALSO LETITIA ELIZA ANN HIS BELOVED WIFE WHO DIED 27th MAY AGED 63 YEARS

343.   Headstone (Row 3)

IN
LOVING MEMORY OF
CHRISTINA Mc INTYRE MAUNDER
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
FREDERIC CHARLES MAUNDER
DIED 17th DECEMBER 1916
AGED 50 YEARS
ALSO THE ABOVE
FREDERIC CHARLES MAUNDER
DIED 20th MAY 1920
AGED 62 YEARS
"Sleep"

344.   Curbs (Row 11)

IN LOVING MEMORY OF OLIVE ANNIE MONGER WHO DIED 25th JAN. 1924

345.   Fallen Headstone (Row 9)

IN
LOVING MEMORY OF
EMMA OSBORNE
WHO DIED 28th JULY 1920
AGED 74 YEARS
ALSO JAMES WILLIAM OSBORNE
LATE INSPECTOR OF THE CITY OF ROCHESTER POLICE
HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 17th JANUARY 1937
AGED 90 YEARS
"Reunited"

346.   Headstone (Row 8)

IN
EVER LOVING MEMORY
OF
JOSEPH PENFOLD
WHO PASSED AWAY MARCH THE 23rd 1919
AGED 54 YEARS
"Good was his heart, and in friendship sound,
Patient in pain and loved by all around,
His pains are o'er, his griefs for ever done,
A life of everlasting joy, he's now begun"
ALSO HIS WIFE
LYDIA PENFOLD
WHO FELL ASLEEP NOVEMBER 30th 1946
IN HER 82nd YEAR
"We miss you when the morning dawns,
We miss you when the night returns,
We miss you here, we miss you there,
Dear mother we miss you everywhere"

PHIPP see BOURNE

REDDINGTON see LAMB

347.   Curbs (Row 11)

IN LOVING MEMORY OF MARY RENDLE WHO PASSED OVER 14th FEBRUARY 1923 AGED 77 YEARS

ALSO CHARLES WEST RENDLE HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE WHO PASSED OVER 13th MAY 1930 AGED 91 YEARS (one line)

348.   Curbs (Row 5)

IN LOVING MEMORY OF HENRY THOMAS REYNOLDS DIED JULY 18th 1917 AGED 64 YEARS

ALSO ELIZA ANN WIDOW OF THE ABOVE DIED FEBRUARY 5th 1920 AGED 65 YEARS

349.   Pedestal, Rock, Cross and Anchor (Row 7)

East Side
"Love Divine"
IN MEMORY OF MY DEAR HUSBAND
ALFRED RICHARDSON
WHO FELL ASLEEP AUG. 30th 1923 AGED 49
"Forever in our thoughts"
ALSO HIS WIFE JULIA ALICE
WHO FELL ASLEEP DEC. 6th 1947 AGED 72 YEARS

South Side
ALSO
ERNEST EDWARD TIMBY
AT REST 6th DEC. 1964
AGED 64 YEARS

North Side
ALSO
IVY EDITH LEAH TIMBY
AT REST 30th MARCH 1967
AGED 66 YEARS

350.   Curbs (Row 6)

IN LOVING MEMORY OF THOMAS SANKEY WHO DIED 30th JANUARY 1920 AGED 58 YEARS

351.   Low Headstone (Row 9)

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
MY DEAR HUSBAND
EDWARD SUMMERS
WHO DIED 27th SEPTEMBER 1927 AGED 55 YEARS
ALSO LEONARD SON OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 11th AUGUST 1950 AGED 48 YEARS
"Passed their sufferings,
Passed their pain,
Cease to weep,
For tears are vain
Cast the tumult of thy breast,
Those who suffered are at rest"

TIMBY see RICHARDSON

352.   Low Headstone (Row 3)

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
FLORENCE TUCKER
DIED APRIL 5th 1918 AGED 53 YEARS
ALSO FREDERICK TUCKER
DIED NOVEMBER 28th 1937 AGED 75 YEARS
"Until we meet again"

353.   Derelict Curbs (Row 10)

North Side
IN LOVING MEMORY OF JOHN VAUGHAN WHO DIED 23rd NOVEMBER 1925 AGED 69 YEARS

South Side
ALSO HIS WIFE ALICE JANE VAUGHAN WHO DIED 6th FEBRUARY 1929 AGED 71 YEARS

354.   Pedestal and Celtic Cross (Row 2)

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
JOHN WEST
WHO DIED SEPTEMBER 11th 1923
AGED 86 YEARS
ALSO OF
ELLEN MARY HIS WIFE
WHO DIED AUGUST 12th 1924
AGED 82 YEARS
"The souls of the righteous are in
the hand of God"

355.   Pedestal and Cross (Row 1)

East Side
IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
MY DEAR HUSBAND
GEORGE HENRY
WISE
DIED 6th JULY 1923
AGED 63 YEARS
"The gift of God is eternal life"

North Side
ALSO OF HIS WIFE
LILY WISE
DIED 11th MARCH 1940
AGED 71 YEARS

356.   Curbs (Row 9)

South Side
ELIZABETH ANN WRIGHT WHO DIED DECEMBER 12th 1922 AGED 69 YEARS

North Side
AND ALEXANDER GEORGE WRIGHT WHO DIED DECEMBER 28th 1924 AGED 77 YEARS

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Monumental Inscriptions of Strood Cemetery, Cuxton Rd, Rochester ME2 2NJ
                                                                                  
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Part 2 - 1914 to 1929

SECTION B

357.   Red Granite Headstone (Row5)

IN
EVER LOVING MEMORY
OF
KATE
THE DEVOTED WIFE OF
EDWARD J. ANDERSON
WHO DIED 8th DEC. 1924
AGED 41 YEARS
"She suffered patiently and long,
Her hope was bright, her faith was strong,
The peace of Jesus filled her breast,
And in his arms she sank to rest"

358.   Curbs (Row 8)

South Side
ALICE BAKER DIED 4th FEB. 1921 AGED 48 YEARS

North Side
ALSO MARY ANN FOOKS DIED 14th JULY 1939 AGED 95 YEARS

359.   Derelict Curbs (Row 5)

IN LOVING MEMORY OF MY DEAR HUSBAND WILLIAM HENRY BAKER
DIED FEBRUARY 11th 1914 AGED 45 YEARS

360.   C.W.G.C Headstone (Row 2)

G/16039 PRIVATE
J. E. BARROWS
ROYAL WEST KENT REGIMENT
25th FEBRUARY 1919 AGE 43

361.   Curbs (Row 6)

North Side
ELIZABETH MAY BENNETT WHO DIED DEC. 16th 1921 AGED 66

South Side
EDMUND GEORGE BENNETT WHO DIED MAY 12th 1933 AGED 76

362a.   Curbs (Row 5)

South Side
IN LOVING MEMORY OF FREDERICK CHARLES BLACKMAN WHO DIED MARCH 18th 1918 AGED 52 YEARS (one line)

North Side
ALSO ALICE SARAH HIS WIFE REUNITED MAY 25th 1962 AGED 89 YEARS

362b.   Curbs (Row 1)

MY DEARLY BELOVED HUSBAND JOSEPH HENRY BLADEN WHO DIED 22nd NOVEMBER 1915 AGED 51 YEARS (one line)

363.   Curbs (Row1)

East Side
HORACE JOHN BROOKER WHO DIED 17th MARCH 1916 AGED 50 YEARS

South Side
ALSO OF HIS WIFE AMY ELIZABETH WHO DIED DEC. 31st 1928 AGED 63 YEARS
"Peace, Perfect Peace"

364.   Voluted Headstone (Row 6)

IN
LOVING MEMORY OF
MY DARLING HUSBAND
HENRY JOHN BURNETT
BATTERY SERGT. MAJOR R.G.A.
WHO WAS KILLED IN ACTION
NEAR CAMBRAI, FRANCE 8th OCT. 1918
AGED 30 YEARS
LAID TO REST AT ANNEUX
"O valiant heart,who to your
Glory came,
Through dust of conflict and
Through battle flame,
Tranquil you lie your knightly
Virtue proved,
Your memory hallowed in the
Hearts you loved"

365.   C.W.G.C. Headstone (Row 3)

G/ 4930 PRIVATE
W. G. CLIBBON
ROYAL WEST KENT REGIMENT
24th OCTOBER 1918 AGE 33
"Where fame and glory lead"

366.   Curbs (Row 7)

South Side
CLARA COOMBER WHO DIED 15th JUNE 1921 AGED 77 YEARS
ALSO CHARLES HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE WHO DIED 16th FEBRUARY 1931 AGED 86 YEARS

North Side
ALSO JANE THEIR DAUGHTER WHO DIED 5th MARCH 1968 AGED 87 YEARS

367   Pedestals and Cross (Row 2)

IN
EVER LOVING MEMORY
OF
GEORGE HENRY
THE BELOVED HUSBAND OF
ELLEN SOPHIA COSSEY
WHO PASSED AWAY 10th JANUARY 1921
IN HIS 55th YEAR
"Good was his heart and in friendship sound,
Patient in pain and loved by all around"
ALSO THE ABOVE
ELLEN SOPHIA COSSEY
WHO PASSED AWAY 21st OCTOBER 1934
IN HER 67th YEAR

368.   Curbs (Row 6)

IN MEMORY OF
ELIZABETH MAUD CROWHURST WHO DIED JAN. 14th 1925 AGED 45 YEARS
ALSO FRED, YOUNGEST SON OF THE ABOVE WHO DIED AUG. 12th 1930 AGED 22 YEARS

369.   Red Granite Curbs (Row 7)

South Side
IN LOVING MEMORY OF
MUM & DAD

North Side
G. G. CURLING       E. CURLING
31.3. 21 AGE 78        8. 2. 36 AGE 92

370.   Small "Book" Tablet and Curbs (Row 6)

North Curb
JANE THE BELOVED WIFE OF WILLIAM DAINES DIED NOV. 3rd 1914 AGED 75 YEARS

South Curb
ALSO FREDERICK WILLIAM DAINES DIED AUGUST 14th 1917 AGED 8 YEARS
VIOLET KATHLEEN CHRISTINA SPARKS DIED SEPT. 8th 1917 AGED 16 MONTHS

"Book" TabletIN
LOVING MEMORY
MY HUSBAND
ALBERT EDWARD
SPARKS
WHO PASSED AWAY
8th DEC. 1949
AGED 70 YEARSALSO
  HIS BELOVED WIFE OF RUTH
  WHO PASSED AWAY
  21st OCT. 1957
  AGED 75 YEARS
  "Reunited"

372.   Small Headstone (Row 5)

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
THOMAS OLIVER DAVIS
WHO DIED APRIL 11th 1924
AGED 74 YEARS
"To be with Christ which is far better"
ALSO HARRIETT DAVIS
WHO DIED MARCH 21st 1929
AGED 77 YEARS
"Peace, Perfect Peace"

373.   Curbs (Row 6)

North Side
IN LOVING MEMORY OF WILLIAM THOMAS LEONARD DAVIS PASSED AWAY MAY 8th 1918 AGED 42
"Peace, Perfect Peace" (one line)

South Side
CHARLES JESSE DAY DIED MARCH 3rd 1939 AGED 49 "At Rest"

East Side
ALSO SARAH KATE DAY DIED 5th MARCH 1953 AGED 76

DAY see DAVIS

374.   Curbs (Row 2)

North Side
IN LOVING MEMORY OF JOSEPH ALFRED EKE DIED 21st APRIL 1918 AGED 60
AND HIS WIFE ROSA DIED DEC. 17th 1949 AGED 80

South Side
AND THEIR SON JOSEPH WALTER EKE
KILLED IN ACTION 28th NOV. 1917 AGED 22

East Side
IN LOVING MEMORY OF
JULIET ROSA EKE
BORN 10-9-1900 DIED 8-12-1992

FOOKS see BAKER

FOSTER see LUCKHURST

375.   Derelict Curbs (Row 8)

STELLA MARY, TWIN DAUGHTER OF C. H. & E. M. FRENCH WHO FELL ASLEEP 21st MARCH 1923 AGED 13 YEARS (one line)
ALSO OF HER TWIN SISTER SYBIL EDITH WHO FELL ASLEEP 14th MAY 1934 AGED 24 YEARS

376.   Red Granite Curbs (Row 5)

West Side
IN MEMORY OF MY LOVING HUSBAND
JOHN GATES
WHO PASSED AWAY 4th JUNE 1925

East Side
AND HIS WIFE
MARTHA CLARA
WHO PASSED AWAY 9th APRIL 1945

377.   Curbs (Row 4)

MY DEAR WIFE CARRY GERMANEY WHO DIED 3rd OCTOBER 1918 AGED 32 YEARS

378.   Fallen Headstone (Row 5)

IN MEMORY OF
RICHARD GOOD
WHO DIED 28th OCTOBER 1919
AGED 59 YEARS
"Mizpah"
ALSO EMMA JANE WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 23rd APRIL 1941
AGED 78 YEARS
"Reunited"

379.   Low Headstone (Row 4)

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
EDWARD S. GOODRHAM
WHO DIED 22nd AUG. 1920
AGED 45 YEARS
ALSO KATE WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 19th JUNE 1943
AGED 63 YEARS

GORHAM see LUCKHURST

380.   Curbs (Row 2)

North Side
ELIZABETH HAMMOND WHO DIED 29th SEPT. 1918 AGED 77 YEARS

South Side
GEORGE W. SILLETT WHO DIED 22nd SEPT. 1940? AGED 79 YEARS

381.   Large Granite Pedestal and Cross (Row 8)

West Side
IN LOVING MEMORY OF
MARGARET HARKER
WHO DIED JANUARY 21st 1919 AGED 74 YEARS
"Life's race well run,
Life's work well done,
Life's crown well won,
Then comes rest"
ALSO
THOMAS HARKER
HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE
SUPERINTENDENT OF THIS CEMETERY
FOR 38 YEARS 1881– 1919
WHO DIED MAY 20th 1919 AGED 74 YEARS
"Peace, Perfect Peace"

North Side
ALSO
GEORGE HENRY
HARKER
THE DEARLY BELOVED SON
WHO WAS DROWNED IN THE
ENGLISH CHANNEL
NOVEMBER 14th 1914
AGED 28 YEARS
"Their cheery ways and smiling faces,
are happy to recall,
They had a friendly word for each,
and died beloved by all"

382.   Curbs (Row 4)

North Side
MARY ELIZABETH HINDS WHO DIED 18th AUGUST 1916 AGED 48 YEARS

South Side
JOSEPH WILLIAM HINDS WHO DIED 23rd JULY 1944 AGED 79 YEARS

383.   Fallen Headstone (Row 1)

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
HORACE HOLLANDS
WHO WAS ACCIDENTALLY KILLED
10th NOVEMBER 1920
AGED 49 YEARS
"In the midst of life we are in death"

384.   Curbs (Row 4)

IN LOVING MEMORY OF EMMA FRANCES HOSMER AT REST 22nd OCT. 1918 AGED 76

385.   Headstone (Row 4) [Missed from part one]

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
ANNIE HURLOCK
DIED 26th OF OCTOBER 1893
AGED 9 YEARS
STEPHEN HURLOCK
DIED 26th SEPTEMBER 1919
AGED 75 YEARS
CHARLOTTE HURLOCK
DIED 21st MARCH 1944
AGED 90 YEARS

386.   Headstone (Row 7)

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
JOHN LOCKWOOD
KENWORTHY
DIED 19th FEB. 1924
AGED 87 YEARS
ALSO REBECCA KENWORTHY
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
DIED 18th FEB. 1927
AGED 79 YEARS
ALSO
ELLEN KENWORTHY
BORN 1st MARCH 1866
DIED 20th AUGUST 1959
"At Rest"

387.   Fallen Headstone and Curbs (Row 7)

Headstone
IN MEMORY OF
MARY
THE DEARLY BELOVED WIFE WIFE OF
WILLIAM KILLICK
WHO DIED 12th FEB. 1928
AGED 83 YEARS
ALSO WILLIAM JOHN KILLICK
ELDEST SON OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 22nd MARCH 1934
AGED 55 YEARS

North Curb
WILLIAM KILLICK DIED 19th DEC. 1925 AGED 80 YEARS

South Curb
AMELIA S. KILLICK, SISTER AGED 84 YEARS, WILLIAM KILLICK, FATHER AGED 92 YEARS

388.   Curbs (Row 7)

IN LOVING MEMORY OF HARRY BELOVED HUSBAND OF MARGERY A. KNOTT
DIED 12th OCTOBER 1921 AGED 47 YEARS

389.   C.W.G.C. Headstone (Row 5)

153861 DRIVER
J. LAMBKIN
ROYAL FIELD ARTILLERY
2nd FEBRUARY 1920 AGED 22

390.   Derelict, Fallen Headstone and Curbs (Row 2)

Headstone
IN LOVING MEMORY OF
GEORGE
DEARLY BELOVED HUSBAND OF
ELIZABETH LETLEY
CALLED TO REST 23rd FEBRUARY 1936
AGED 77YEARS
"We loved him well, his memory shall not die,
Hope bids us on, we'll meet him bye and bye"
ALSO OF THE ABOVE
ELIZABETH HANNAH LETLEY
WHO DIED 17th OCT. 1940 AGED 81 YEARS
"Reunited"

Curb
ALSO ERNEST THEIR SON
DIED 15th APRIL 1920
AGED 27 YEARS

391.   Curbs (Row 2)

IN LOVING MEMORY OF AMBROSE LETLEY WHO DIED JANUARY 30th 1927 AGED 79 YEARS

392.   Headstone and Curbs (Row 1)

Headstone
IN
LOVING MEMORY OF
MY DEAR SON
JOSEPH HENRY LEWIS
WHO DIED JULY 9th 1932 AGED 31 YEARS
"Peace, Perfect Peace"

Curb
JOSEPH HENRY DIED 1917 AGED 55 AND HARRIET LEWIS DIED 1938 AGED 78

393.   Curbs and Tablet, Large Plot (Row 1)

North Curb
IN LOVING MEMORY OF THOMAS WILLIAM LUCKHURST DIED DEC. 17th 1915 AGED 48 YEARS
ALSO MARTHA LUCKHURST WIFE OF THE ABOVE WHO PASSED AWAY FEBRUARY 14th 1949 AGED 73 YEARS (one line)

West Curb
IN LOVING MEMORY OF A DEAR WIFE AND MOTHER ANNA GORHAM DIED MAY 2nd 1915 AGED 69 YEARS (one line)

South Curb
IN LOVING MEMORY OF OUR DEAR FATHER ALFRED GORHAM DIED 26th APRIL 1921 AGED 75? YEARS "At Rest" (one line)

East Curb
IN LOVING MEMORY OF EDWIN THOMAS FOSTER DIED JUNE 26th 1940 AGED 56 YEARS
ALSO ALICE ELLEN FOSTER WIFE OF THE ABOVE WHO DIED 17th JAN. 1956 AGED 72 YEARS

Tablet
IN MEMORY OF
MARY LUCKHURST
DIED
28th MAY 1985
AGED 82 YEARS

394.   Curbs (Row 3)

North Side
IN LOVING MEMORY OF RHODA LOVIS MILLS
WHO DIED NOV. 30th 1921 AGED 17 YEARS

South Side
ALSO SIDNEY MILLS WHO PASSED AWAY JULY 7th 1940 AGED 58 YEARS

East Side
THE BELOVED HUSBAND
OF MARY MILLS

West Side
AND MARY CAROLINE MILLS
WHO PASSED AWAY JULY 9th 1950 AGED 67 YEARS
"Reunited"

395.   "Book" Tablet (Row 5)

IN LOVING
MEMORY OF
JOHN
ROBERT
MUGGERIDGE
WHO DIED
11th JANUARY 
1925 YEARS
AGED 74
YEARSALSO
  OF HIS WIFE
  LOUISE
  WHO DIED
  5th APRIL
  1939
AGED 81
 "United
  in Death"
"At Rest"

396.   Pedestals and Cross (Row 1)

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
WILLIAM MUNDAY
WHO DIED 13th DECEMBER 1915
AGED 73 YEARS
"His end was Peace"
ALSO FANNY MUNDAY
DIED 6th DEC. 1926
AGED 79 YEARS
"At Rest"

397.   Curbs (Row 5)

North Side
IN LOVING MEMORY OF OUR DEAR FATHER GEORGE PEARSON
WHO PASSED AWAY MARCH 23rd 1920 AGED 48 YEARS

South Side
AND OUR DEAR MOTHER MINNIE EMILY PEARSON
WHO PASSED AWAY MARCH 25th 1933 AGED 63 YEARS

398.   Pedestals, Cross gone, and Heart Shaped Tablet (Row 3)

East Side
IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
VIOLET MAY PEMBLE
WHO FELL ASLEEP 1st SEPTEMBER 1916
IN HER 21st YEAR
ALSO
STANLEY BEACONSFIELD PEMBLE
WHO PASSED AWAY 27th NOVEMBER 1922
AGED 28 YEARS
"Peace, Perfect Peace"

North Side
ALSO
GEORGE
THE DEARLY LOVED SON OF
M & L RING
FELL ASLEEP NOV. 1st 1925
AGED 2 YEARS
"He shall gather his lambs"
IN
LOVING MEMORY OF
LENNIE
THE DEARLY BELOVED CHILD OF
M & L RING
WHO FELL ASLEEP
AUG. 8th ? 1918
AGED 1 YEAR

RING see PEMBLE

399.   Granite Curbs (Row 7)

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
MATILDA WIFE OF ALFRED J. J. ROBBINS WHO DIED 30th JULY 1916 AGED 52 YEARS

400.   Curbs (Row 3)

North Side
IN LOVING MEMORY OF MARY SOPHIE BELOVED WIFE OF THOMAS HENRY ROE BORN 15th FEBRUARY 1860 DIED 7th APRIL 1914 (one line)
ALSO THE ABOVE THOMAS HENRY ROE WHO DIED 26th AUGUST 1930 AGED 76 YEARS

South Side
ALSO IN LOVING MEMORY OF HARRY, ELDEST SON KILLED IN ACTION IN FRANCE, JULY 1st 1916 AGED 26 YEARS (one line)
ALSO LEONARD ARTHUR ROE BORN 14th MARCH 1893 DIED 6th NOVEMBER 1918, YOUNGEST SON

401.   Flat Tablet (Row 3)

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
POLLY
WHO PASSED AWAY 10th JULY 1919 AGED 41 YEARS
ALSO ELLEN ROGERS
WHO FELL ASLEEP IN THE ARMS OF THE LORD
3rd AUGUST 1954 AGED 66 YEARS
DEVOTED WIFE AND LOVING MOTHER
SADLY MISSED
ALSO A DEVOTED HUSBAND AND LOVING FATHER
PERCY ROGERS
FELL ASLEEP IN HIS 90th YEAR 29th MARCH 1969

402.   Fallen Headstone (Row 8)

IN
EVER LOVING MEMORY
OF
LOUISA
THE DEVOTED WIFE OF
FRANK ROSE
WHOM GOD CALLED TO REST
29th NOVEMBER 1924
AGED 72 YEARS
"The Golden Gates were open,
The Saviour's voice said, "Come",
And so life's journey ended,
She reached the Heavenly home"
ALSO THE ABOVE
FRANK ROSE
WHO PASSED AWAY 4th JUNE 1933
IN HIS 77th YEAR
PTE. STANLEY ROSE M. M.
7th BATT. R.W.KENT RGT.
WHO DIED OF WOUNDS RECEIVED IN
ACTION IN FRANCE 14th JULY 1918
AGED 29 YEARS

403.   Pedestals and Cross (Row 8)

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
MARY
BELOVED WIFE OF
J. E. SHORE
BORN 11th SEPT. 1855
DIED 2nd DEC. 1928
"Peace, Perfect Peace"
ALSO OF THE ABOVE
JOSEPH EDWARD SHORE
BORN 25th JULY 1858
DIED 25th MARCH 1943

SILLETT see HAMMOND

404.   Flat Tablet (Row 3)

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
OUR DEAR MOTHER
FANNY SLATER
DIED 13. 3. 1915 AGED 32 YEARS
AND OF OUR DEAR FATHER
ALBERT E. SLATER
DIED 13. 5. 1955 AGED 73 YEARS
"Together Again"

405.   Red Granite Cruciform Coped (Row 5)

South Side
IN LOVING MEMORY OF
ROSETTA ANN
THE BELOVED WIFE OF GEORGE THOMAS SMITH
WHO PASSED AWAY 4th SEPT. 1928
"The Strife is O'er, the Battle Won"

North Side
ALSO GEORGE THOMAS
THE BELOVED HUSBAND OF ROSETTA ANN SMITH
WHO PASSED AWAY 13th JAN. 1932
"Re-united"

SPARKS see DAINES

406.   Curbs (Row 6)

South Side
GEORGE HENRY STARK WHO DIED 10th MARCH 1922 AGED 60 YEARS

North Side
ALSO ELIZABETH ANN STARK WHO DIED 26th DECEMBER 1946 AGED 83 YEARS

407.   Curbs (Row 2)

North Side
AUGUSTUS STEWART WHO DIED 26th DEC. 1917 AGED 76 YEARS

South Side
ALSO JANE ISABELLA HIS WIFE WHO DIED 27th MAY 1935 AGED 89 YEARS

408.   Derelict Curbs (Row 8)

South Side
LEONARD GEORGE THE BELOVED SON OF T. & E. STYLES WHO PASSED AWAY APRIL 9th 1924 AGED 26 YEARS (one line)

North Side
ALSO EMMA BELOVED WIFE OF T. STYLES WHO PASSED AWAY JAN. 31st 1935 AGED 59 YEARS

409.   Very Small Headstone (Row 7)

IN MEMORY OF
THOMAS TERRY
DIED 23rd DEC. 1914
AGED 61
ALSO ANNIE
HIS WIFE
DIED 21st JAN. 1935
AGED 82
"At Rest"

410.   Curbs (Row 6)

MARIA WIFE OF F. W. THATCHER DIED 31st MARCH 1920 AGED 64 YEARS

411.   Low Black Headstone (Row 5)

IN LOVING MEMORY OF MY DEAR HUSBAND
PERCY OSWALD THOMAS
ONLY SON OF THE LATE J. H. THOMAS
PEACEFULLY PASSED AWAY 17th AUGUST 1926
AGE 51 "Sleeping"

412.   Curbs (Row 7)

North Side
IN LOVING MEMORY OF ROSE MAY THORNE
WHO FELL ASLEEP 15th MAY 1917 IN HER 13th YEAR

South Side
ALSO IN LOVING MEMORY OF MY DEAR WIFE ADA THORNE
WHO FELL ASLEEP ON THE 11th NOV. 1954 AGED 71 YEARS

413.   Curbs (Row 6)

North Side
SARAH ANN VALSLER
DIED JANUARY 8th 1922 AGED 58 YEARS

South Side
JOHN HENRY GEORGE VALSLER
DIED JULY 10th 1939 AGED 80 YEARS

414.   Small Headstone and Curbs (Row 6)

North Curb
IN LOVING MEMORY OF MY DEAR HUSBAND JAMES WADHAMS WHO DIED 10th MARCH 1928 AGED 68 YEARS (one line)

South Curb
ALSO FRED HERBERT WADHAMS WHO DIED 18th DECEMBER 1916 AGED 23 YEARS

415.   Headstone

ALSO IN MEMORY OF
JANE ELIZA WADHAMS
WHO DIED 28th NOVEMBER 1946
AGED 84 YEARS
ALSO FRANK BAKER WADHAMS
SON OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 25th JANUARY 1975
AGED 69 YEARS

416.   Curbs (Row 8)

IN LOVING MEMORY OF MY DEAR WIFE ROSINA WADHAMS WHO DIED MAY 14th 1929 AGED 46 YEARS (one line)

417.   Curbs (Row 5)

North Side
IN LOVING MEMORY OF GEORGINA CLARA WALKER DIED 27th JAN. 1923 AGED 38

South Side
CLARA WALKER DIED 21st AUG. 1937 AGED 73

418.   Curbs (Row 3)

WILLIAM WEAIRE WHO DIED OF GRIEF THROUGH LOSING HIS BOYS JAN. 4th 1918 AGED 57 YEARS
ARCH. D. WEAIRE D.S.M. DIED AT BAGDAD MAY 26th 1916 AGED 21 YEARS (PRISONER OF WAR)
ALLEN D. WEAIRE KILLED ON H.M.S. VANGUARD JULY 9th 1917 AGED 20 YEARS

419.   Curbs and Low Headstone(Row 1)

Headstone
PRAY FOR THE SOULS OF

North Curb
GEORGE WELLS DIED OCT. 26th 1916 AGED 38

South Curb
SOPHIE WELLS DIED AUG. 21st 1931 AGED 55

420.   Derelict Curbs (Row 6)

THOMAS WELLS WHO DIED 26th APRIL 1921 AGED 84 YEARS

421.   Headstone (Row 8)

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
MARTHA WELLS
WHO DIED JUNE 30th 1926 AGED 56 YEARS
ALSO
GEORGE WELLS
WHO DIED NOV. 21st 1952 AGED 86 YEARS

422.   Pedestals, Fallen Cross (Row 1)

East Side

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
EMILY DOROTHY WRIGHT
WHO PASSED PEACEFULLY AWAY
FEBY. 29Th 1916 AGED 25 YEARS
"Until we meet in Heaven"
ALSO OF EMILY FRANCES WRIGHT (MOTHER)
WHO DIED JUNE 23rd 1930
AGED 63 YEARS

South Side
ALSO OF
BEATRICE ELLEN
HER SISTER
WHO DIED 8th DEC. 1921
AGED 28 YEARS
ALSO
JOHN HENRY WRIGHT (FATHER)
DIED SEPTEMBER 22nd 1932
AGED 65 YEARS

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Monumental Inscriptions of Strood Cemetery, Cuxton Rd, Rochester ME2 2NJ
                                                                                  
 - recorded by D. E. Williams 2009

Part 2 - 1914 to 1929

SECTION C

423.   Fallen Headstone (Row 2)

IN EVER LOVING MEMORY OF
STEPHEN ANKCORN
WHO DIED APRIL 28th 1926
AGED 66 YEARS
ALSO NORMAN SON OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED FEB. 8th 1887
AGED 1½ YEARS
ALSO EMILY MATILDA
WIFE AND MOTHER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED DEC. 31st 2937
AGED 76 YEARS
"Thy will be done"

424.   C.W.G.C. Headstone and Curbs (Row 2)

Headstone
G/10240 PRIVATE
W. A. ASHTON
ROYAL WEST KENT REGIMENT
22nd SEPTEMBER 1916

North Curb
IN LOVING MEMORY OF WALTER ARTHUR ASHTON DIED OF WOUNDS SEPT. 22nd 1916 AGED 19 YEARS (one line)

South Curb
IN LOVING MEMORY OF MY DEAR WIFE EMILY ASHTON WHO DIED JAN. 24th 1955 AGED 82 YEARS

East Curb
ALSO ARTHUR ASHTON AT REST 15th SEPT. 1957 AGED 84 YEARS

425.   Red Granite Headstone (Row 4)

IN
SACRED
MEMORY OF
JOSEPH REGINALD BANGHAM
WHO DIED JANUARY 10th 1918
AGED 36 YEARS

426.   Derelict Curbs (Row 2)

CAROLINE BETTS BELLAMY WHO DIED 3rd JULY 1923 AGED 84 YEARS

427.   Curbs (Row 5)

ELIZABETH BENNETT 4th JAN. 1928 AGED 80 YEARS

428.   Pedestals , Cross and Curbs (Last Row)

TO THE DEAR MEMORY
OF
JOHN BETT
LATE OF HOLBEACH, LINCS.
DIED JULY 18th 1918
AGED 82 YEARS
LUCY ANN BETT
DIED DECEMBER 16th 1928 AGED 90 YEARS

North Curb
ARTHUR BETT 1872-1959 AND HIS WIFE C. M. BETT 1877-1959
ROBERT BETT 1911-1980

South Curb
F. M. BETT 1882-1963 AND HER HUSBAND JOHN BETT 1905-1975
PHILIP BETT 1914-1995 ARTHUR BETT 1903-1995

429.   Derelict Pedestals, Broken Cross (Row 5) [Missed from Part 1]

East Side
IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
ELIZA
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
JAMES BONNIEWELL
WHO DIED 16th NOVEMBER 1909
AGED 62 YEARS

West Side
"For ever with the Lord"
CAROLINE JACKSON, AUNT
WHO DIED 9th SEPTEMBER 1899 AGED 76 YEARS

BROWN see STEDMAN

430.   "Book" Tablet (Row 4)

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF OUR PARENTS
GEORGE THOMAS
BRYANT
SUSANNAH BRYANT
ALSO OUR
CHARLES JAMES
BRYANT


48 YRS. 2nd MAY 1925
  75 YRS. 3rd MAR. 1950
  BROTHER                   
77 YRS. 8th JAN. 1990

 431.   Fallen Pedestals and Cross (Row 1)

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
JANNIE ROBINA CARRICK
DIED OCT. 28th 1918
AGED 22 YEARS
"Sleeping"
ALSO OF
PETER JAMES CARRICK
DEARLY LOVED FATHER OF ABOVE
DIED MAY 30th 1910
AGED 40 YEARS
"Peace, Perfect Peace"
INTERRED AT FELTHAM, SUSSEX

432.   Low Headstone (Row 6)

IN
EVER LOVING MEMORY OF
BENJAMIN PHILIP CHALKLEN
WHO DIED 16th OCT. 1923
AGED 70 YEARS
ALSO MARY WIFE OF THE ABOVE WHO DIED 31st MARCH 1924
AGED 65 YEARS
"Blessed are the dead ,which die in the Lord"

433.   Derelict Curbs (Row 2)

North Side
LETITIA SARAH CLARK DIED 27th AUG. 1925 AGED 70

South Side
ALSO SAMUEL CLARK HER HUSBAND DIED 15th MAR. 1926 AGED 80

CLEGG see REED

434.   Granite Curbs and "Book" Tablet (Row 1)

South Curb
TO THE BELOVED MEMORY OF THOMAS CLIBBON WHO DIED MARCH 4th 1922 AGED 77 YEARS

North Curb
ALSO EMILY ANNIE HIS DEARLY BELOVED WIFE DIED DECEMBER 24th 1925 AGED 75 YEARS

TabletALSO
THEIR 
DAUGHTER 
ETHEL LUCY 
CLIBBONWHO DIED
FEBRUARY 8th
1951
AGED 69 YEARS
  "At Rest"

 435.   Curbs (Row 5)

South Side
SACRED TO THE MEMORY OF AMY JEANETT COGGER DIED 8th MAY 1923 AGED 42

North Side
ALSO MARGARET ANNIE COGGER DIED 29th NOVEMBER 1940 AGED 63 YEARS

436.   Low Headstone (Row 2)

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
OUR DEAR PARENTS
JAMES COCKLE COLLINS
PASSED AWAY 5th DEC. 1922 AGED 47
AND HANNAH COLLINS
FELL ASLEEP 23rd SEPT. 1964 AGED 84

437.   Curbs (Last Row)

North Side
IN LOVING MEMORY OF FRANCES COULTER WHO DIED JUNE 7th 1918 AGED 70 YEARS

South Side
ALSO WILLIAM EDWARD COULTER WHO DIED JAN. 20th 1933 AGED 73 YEARS

438.   Curbs (Row 6)

South Side
IN LOVING MEMORY OF JAMES DAVIE WHO DIED 7th APRIL 1938 AGED 83 YEARS

North Side
ALSO HIS WIFE FRANCES MAUD DAVIE WHO DIED 18th JULY 1923 AGED 62 YEARS

439.   Curbs (Row6)

North Side
CHARLES THE BELOVED HUSBAND OF MAUD DAY WHO DIED 11th JAN. 1924 AGED 59 YEARS

440.   Headstone and Curbs (Row 3) [Missed from Part 1]

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
SARAH ANN DOVER
WHO PASSED AWAY MAY 3rd 1929
AGED 76 YEARS
ALSO WILLIAM THOMAS
HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE
WHO PASSED AWAY MAY 15th 1939
AGED 86 YEARS

North Curb
ALSO FRED DOVER DIED NOV. 10th 1913 AGED 32 YEARS

South Curb
ALSO HARRY DOVER DIED NOV. 23rd 1899 AGED 17 YEARS

441.   Low Headstone (Row 5)

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
OUR DEAR MOTHER AND FATHER
HARRIET EARL
DIED FEB. 10th 1927 AGED 58 YEARS
AND HARRY EARL
DIED NOV. 10th 1936 AGED 70 YEARS

442.   Derelict Curbs (Row 2) [May be connected to BELLAMY?]

ALSO HER HUSBAND HENRY RICHARD ELLMER WHO DIED 24th JANUARY 1925 AGED 78 YEARS

443.   C.W.G.C. Headstone (Row 2)

1314 PRIVATE
C. P. FARROW
ROYAL WEST KENT REGIMENT
8th FEBRUARY 1917 AGE 21
R.I.P.

444.   Small "Book" Tablet (Row 2)

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
HENRY GORHAM
DIED
JANUARY 12th 1920
AGED 78 YEARS
"At Rest"

445.   Curbs (Row 3)

North Side
MY DEAR WIFE THOMASIN STOAKES GOULDEN DIED 18th MAY 1926 AGED 62 YEARS

South Side
ALSO JOSEPH T. GOULDEN DIED 11th FEB. 1944 AGED 84 YEARS
ALSO WILLIAM STOAKES GOULDEN DIED 13th MARCH 1949 AGED 54 YEARS

GRINYER see HINDS

HILLS see LEE

446.   Curbs and Small Tablet (Row 2)

North Side
IN LOVING MEMORY OF FLORENCE MAY HINDS DIED 15th MARCH 1924 AGED 43 YEARS

South Side
ALSO OF JAMES FREDERICK HINDS DIED 14th JUNE 1934 AGED 55 YEARS
ALSO ERIC JAMES THEIR SON WHO DIED 14th DEC. 1952 AGED 35 YEARS

Tablet
MADGE LUCY
GRINYER
(HINDS)
19.4.1911-13.8.1996
A DEAR MUM AND NAN

447.   Curbs (Row 2)

South Side
EMMA HOLLIDAY DIED 8th MAR. 1925 AGED 74 YEARS

North Side
THOMAS CLARKSON HOLLIDAY DIED 20th JUNE 1928 AGED 76 YEARS

448.   Headstone (Row 5)

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
ELIZA HOLLOWAY
DIED 2nd AUG. 1926
AGED 60 YEARS
"Gone but not forgotten"
ALSO ROBERT
HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE
DIED 5th MARCH 1946
AGED 79 YEARS
ALSO OF THEIR SON ROBERT THOMAS
DIED 25th FEBRUARY 1959 AGED 65 YEARS

449.   Curbs (Row 1)

North Side
IN MEMORY OF THOMAS HOWARD DIED 19th NOV. 1918 AGED 45 YEARS

South Side
ALSO OF ALICE KATE HOWARD DIED 3rd JAN. 1928 AGED 58 YEARS

450.   Headstone (Row 7)

"Safe in Harbour"
IN LOVING MEMORY OF
WILLIAM HENRY INCE
DIED DECEMBER 17th 1929
AGED 78 YEARS
"His end was Peace"
ALSO MARY INCE
BELOVED WIFE OF THE ABOVE
DIED FEBRUARY 10th 1940
AGED 90 YEARS
"Peacefully Sleeping"
ALSO OF
CHARLES EDWARD INCE
DIED FEBRUARY 12th 1968
AGED 74 YEARS
"Reunited"

JACKSON see BONNIEWELL

451.   Curbs (Row 5)

South Side
IN LOVING MEMORY OF MARY LATTER AT REST 1st FEB. 1946 AGED 71 YEARS
AND FREDERICK WILLIAM HER HUSBAND REUNITED 7th JAN. 1953 AGED 81 YEARS

North Side
ALSO THEIR DAUGHTER ETHEL LILIAN AT REST 5th AUG. 1923 AGED 25 YEARS

452.   Headstone (Row 2)

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
JOHN DIXON LEE
DIED 14th SEPTEMBER 1914
AGED 81 YEARS
ALSO FANNY LEE
BELOVED WIFE OF THE ABOVE
DIED 16th APRIL 1916
AGED 80 YEARS
ALSO THOMAS LEE, LOST AT SEA
14th NOVEMBER 1897 AGED 30 YEARS
ALSO LOUISA HILLS
DIED 25th NOVEMBER 1925 AGED 53 YEARS

453.   Derelict Pedestals and Cross (Row3)

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
JOHN LENEY
WHO DIED 8th JANUARY 1918
AGED 61 YEARS
ALSO CLARA WIFE OF THE ABOVE
DIED 3rd FEBRUARY 1940
AGED 84 YEARS
"At Rest"
ALSO EUSTACE VERNON LENEY
ONLY BELOVED SON OF THE ABOVE
DIED MARCH 2nd 1928
AGED 42 YEARS
"Peace, Perfect Peace"

454.   Derelict Curbs (Row 2)

IN LOVING MEMORY OF OUR DEAR MOTHER ELLEN LEY FELL ASLEEP FEB. 14th 1925 AGED 83

455.   Curbs (Row 4)

North Side
IN LOVING MEMORY OF
ARTHUR JOHN LING
WHO DIED 6th SEPT. 1924 AGED 38 YEARS

East Side
ALSO HIS GRANDDAUGHTER
BARBARA ROSINA LING
WHO DIED 15th JULY 1944 IN HER 10th YEAR

South Side
ROSINA LING
DIED 19th MAY 1978 AGED 93 YEARS

456.   Curbs (Row 2)

North Side
IN LOVING MEMORY OF CHARLES HENRY PACKHAM WHO DIED 28th APRIL1929 AGED 70 YEARS

South Side
ALSO HIS WIFE ROSE WHO DIED 7th DECEMBER 1947 AGED 81 YEARS

457.   Pedestals, fallen Cross (Row 1)

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
MARY ANN PASFIELD
ELDEST DAUGHTER OF THE LATE
GEORGE WALTER AUBREY PASFIELD, R.N.
WHO PASSED AWAY OCT. 21st 1916
AGED 58 YEARS
ALSO EMMA ANN PASFIELD
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
WHO PASSED AWAY APRIL 28th 1937 AGED 68 YEARS
ALSO ANN PASFIELD
WHO DIED MARCH 5th 1947 AGED 79 YEARS

458.   Headstone (Row 5)

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
THOMAS REED
WHO DIED 27th MAY 1927 AGED 77 YEARS
ALSO FRANCES WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 22nd APRIL 1942 IN HER 88th YEAR
ALSO RONALD A. CLEGG
DIED OF WOUNDS IN NORMANDY
5th AUGUST 1944 AGED 22 YEARS
"Always in our thoughts"

459.   Curbs (Row 4)

North Side
IN THE DEAR MEMORY OF WILLIAM RICKELLS
DIED JANUARY 15th 1922 AGED 34 YEARS

South Side
ALSO HIS BROTHER WALTER
DIED NOVEMBER 6th 1934 AGED 44 YEARS

East Side
ALSO JOHN THEIR FATHER
DIED NOVEMBER 4th 1938
IN HIS 88th YEAR

West Side
AND SARAH FANNY THEIR MOTHER
DIED FEBRUARY 15th 1953
AGED 95 YEARS

460.   Pedestals and Cross (Row1)

IN EVER LOVING MEMORY
OF
ELIZABETH MATILDA
BELOVED WIFE OF
JAMES WILLIAM SHRUBB
WHO PASSED AWAY MARCH 1st 1923 AGED 53
"Though lost to sight, to memory ever dear"
ALSO THE ABOVE
JAMES WILLIAM SHRUBB
PASSED AWAY AUGUST 12th 1952 AGED 85 YEARS

461.   Headstone (Row1)

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
AMY MABEL
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
BAYDEN SIMMONDS
WHO DIED 2nd SEPT. 1927
AGED 41 YEARS
ALSO
BAYDEN SIMMONDS
DIED 14th NOVEMBER 1966
AGED 84 YEARS
AND
CLARA LUCY SIMMONDS
WHO DIED 12th JUNE 1969
AGED 79 YEARS

462.   Headstone (Row 6)

"Peace"
IN LOVING MEMORY OF
ANNIE RACHEL
THE DEVOTED WIFE OF
HERBERT F. STEDMAN
WHO DIED ON OCT. 8th 1925
AGED 44 YEARS
ELIZA ANN BROWN
HER MOTHER
WHO DIED ON MARCH 19th 1926
AGED 73 YEARS
HERBERT F. STEDMAN
WHO DIED ON 8th DEC. 1977
AGED 100 YEARS
"Reunited"

463.   Voluted Headstone, with Angels and Curbs (Row2)

IN SACRED EVER
LOVING MEMORY
OF
MARY AMELIA STONHAM
WHO PASSED AWAY ON THE
13th MARCH 1926
AGED 52 YEARS
"Peace I leave with you,
Peace I give unto you"
AND OF
GEORGE THOMAS
HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE
WHO PASSED AWAY ON THE
13th JANUARY 1938
AGED 63 YEARS

North Curb
IN LOVING MEMORY OF GEORGE STONHAM BELOVED HUSBAND OF JENNY
WHO PASSED AWAY 4th APRIL 1954 AGED 53 YEARS

464.   Derelict Curbs (Row 5)

North Side
WILLIAM FORRESTER URE DIED FEB. 26th 1924 AGED 43 YEARS

South Side
ALSO OF ADA HIS WIFE WHO DIED JAN. 21st 1944 AGED 67 YEARS

465.   Curbs and Tablet (Row 6)

South Curb
ETHEL MAY WARE WHO DIED 12th JUNE 1924 AGED 16 YEARS

North Curb
WILLIAM THOMAS WARE WHO DIED 16th NOVEMBER 1947 AGED 64 YEARS

466.   Tablet

ALICE EMILY WARE
1887 – 1969
LOVING
WIFE, MOTHER, GRANDMOTHER
NANNA R.I.P.

467.   Headstone (Row 10

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
BENJAMIN R. WATERER
DIED 29th DECEMBER 1923
AGED 69 YEARS
ALSO HIS WIFE
ROBINA S. CARRICK
DIED 3rd APRIL 1924
AGED 64 YEARS

468.   Curbs (Row 1)

North Side
WILLIAM JOHN WATERS WHO PASSED AWAY DEC. 23rd 1936 AGED 87

South Side
ALSO OF HIS BELOVED WIFE PHOEBE WHO PASSED AWAY NOV. 17th 1922 AGED 71

469.   Curbs (Row 6)

North Side
IN LOVING MEMORY OF JAMES EDWARD WHYMAN CALLED HOME 8th AUG. 1924 AGED 31 YEARS
ALSO HIS BROTHER PERCY JOSEPH AT REST 11th APRIL 1925 AGED 21 YEARS

South Side
ALSO THEIR FATHER ALFRED JAMES THE DEARLY BELOVED HUSBAND OF EDITH ALMA WHYMAN DIED OCT. 31st 1936 AGED 60 YEARS (one line)
ALSO EDITH ALMA WHYMAN WHO DIED MARCH 31st 1955 AGED 82 YEARS

470.   Low Headstone (Row2)

IN EVER LOVING MEMORY
OF
BERTIE WICKER
WHO WAS CALLED TO REST
17th FEBRUARY 1923 AGED 17 YEARS

471.   Pedestal and Fallen Cross (Row 1)

IN
LOVING MEMORY OF
ETHEL MARIA
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
HORACE J. WOOLCOCK
WHO PASSED AWAY 16th OCT. 1920
AGED 30 YEARS
"Peace, Perfect Peace"

472.   Pedestals and Cross (Row3)

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
PATTIE
BELOVED WIFE OF
ARTHUR CHARLES YOUNG
WHO DIED JANUARY 14th 1929
AGED 76
ALSO THE ABOVE
ARTHUR CHARLES YOUNG
DIED JANUARY 29th 1941 AGED 83 YEARS

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Part 2 - 1914 to 1929

SECTION D

ALEXANDER see HANSTED

ANDERSON see SUMMERS

BAKER see HENNIKER

473.   Headstone and Curbs (Row 5) [Missed from Part 1]

East Curb
HENRY CHATFIELD
DIED OCT. 14th 1912 AGED 83

Headstone
SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
AGNES
BELOVED WIFE OF
THOMAS STARTUP
DIED JAN. 11th 1931
AGED 62
"Anchored in Christ's Haven"
ALSO THE ABOVE
THOMAS STARTUP
DIED FEB. 10th 1942
AGED 77
"Moored Together"

474.   Curbs (Row 2)

ALSO OF HIS WIFE EMMA MARIA COLLISS WHO DIED 2nd AUGUST 1926 IN HER 74th YEAR

CREICHTON see WATERMAN

475.   Headstone (Row 3)

"At Rest"
IN EVER LOVING MEMORY OF
ANNIE MAUD DAVIS
WHO FELL ASLEEP IN JESUS
ON THE 2nd JANUARY 1929
AGED 46 YEARS
"Jesus, Jesus, safe in the arms of Jesus"
ALSO HARRY JOHNSON DAVIS
HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE
WHO FELL ASLEEP 28th DEC. 1947
AGED 64 YEARS
"Amen"

476.   Fallen Headstone (Row 4)

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
MY DEAR HUSBAND
WALTER HENRY EVEREST, LATE R.N.
DIED 5th MARCH 1919
AGED 39 YEARS
ALSO JACK EVEREST
SON OF THE ABOVE
DIED 8th MARCH 1919
AGED 2 YEARS
ALSO LILY MAY EVEREST
DIED 14th AUGUST 1923
AGED 16 YEARS
"At Rest"

477.   Curbs (Row 6)

South Side
ALICE ELIZA HALL WHO FELL ASLEEP 14th JANUARY 1917 AGED 57 YEARS

North Side
EDWARD HALL HER HUSBAND WHO FELL ASLEEP 21st MARCH 1922 AGED 66 YEARS

478.   Curbs (Row 1)

North Side
GEORGE HERMAN HANSTED
WHO FELL ASLEEP 11th FEBRUARY 1929
AGED 71 YEARS

South Side
IN MEMORY OF ALICE E. ALEXANDER DIED 14th JAN. 1949 AGED 65 YEARS

479.   Low Granite Headstone (Row 4)

IN LOVING MEMORY OF DEAR MOTHER
RUTH HENNIKER
APRIL 27th 1871 – MAY 2nd 1915
IN LOVING MEMORY OF A DEVOTED WIFE
RUTH F. M. BAKER
MAY 1st 1892 – OCTOBER 25th 1959

480.   Fallen Headstone (Row 3)

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
NELLIE MAUD
THE BELOVED AND ONLY DAUGHTER OF
H. A. AND E. C. LETLEY
WHO FELL ASLEEP 5th JUNE 1920
AGED 15 YEARS
"Until the day break"
ALSO ELLEN CATHERINE
MOTHER OF THE ABOVE AND LOVING WIFE OF
H. A. LETLEY
WHO PASSED AWAY 20th JAN. 1951
AGED 75 YEARS
"At Rest"
ALSO THE ABOVE
HENRY AMBROSE LETLEY
WHO DIED 2nd DEC. 1957 AGED 80 YEARS "Reunited"

481.   Curbs (Row 7)

North Side
JANE THE BELOVED WIFE OF HENRY THOMAS LETLEY WHO DIED MARCH 12th 1916 AGED 60 YEARS

South Side
ALSO HENRY THOMAS LETLEY WHO DIED JULY 9th 1940 AGED 88 YEARS

482.   Red Granite Pedestals and Cross, Large Plot (Row 1)

IN LOVING MEMORY OF MY DEAR WIFE
MATILDA SHARP
WHO FELL ASLEEP 7th MAY 1923
AGED 72 YEARS
AND OF WILLIAM HER BELOVED HUSBAND
WHO PASSED OVER 11th SEPTEMBER 1936
AGED 84 YEARS
"And with the morn those angel faces smile,
Which we have loved so much and lost awhile"

483.   Low Headstone (Row 1)

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
JOHN TOKER NUTT STACEY
WHO DIED 18th JUNE 1960
ALSO ELIZABETH ANN
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 1st JULY 1925
ALSO FLORENCE AMELIA
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 3rd APRIL 1951
"Rest in Peace"

484.   Derelict Pedestals and Cross (Row 1)

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
EVAN STAPLES
THE DEARLY LOVED HUSBAND OF
ELSIE STAPLES
DIED NOVEMBER 28th 1921
AGED 55 YEARS
[        ]
ALSO ELSIE HELENA WIFE OF THE ABOVE
DIED JUNE 18th 1952 AGED 87 YEARS

STARTUP see CHATFIELD

485.   Curbs (Row 5)

South Side
IN LOVING MEMORY OF JAMES WATERMAN AT REST 29th JUNE 1917 AGED 62 YEARS
AND SARAH ELIZABETH HIS WIFE 21st FEB. 1924 AGED 73 YEARS

North Side
AND THEIR DAUGHTER NELLIE E. CREICHTON
7th MARCH 1947 AGED 57 YEARS

 

SECTION E

486.   Low Headstone (Row 1)

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
ARTHUR ALFRED
THE DEVOTED HUSBAND OF
ETHEL BENNETT
WHO DIED 26th AUGUST 1928
AGED 26 YEARS
"Until we meet again"

487.   "Book" Tablet, Tablet and Pot Holder (Row 2)

IN
LOVING MEMORY 
OF
EMILY HANNAH
HATCHER
AT REST
29th JULY 1928
AGED 50 YEARS
ALSO
  WILLIAM ALFRED
  HATCHER
  AT REST
  18th FEBRUARY 1954
  AGED 75 YEARS

Tablet
E. R. (JOE) HATCHER
1916 – 1996

Pot Holder
CHARLES
HENRY
HATCHER
1914 – 1997

488.   Curbs (Row 11)

North Side
IN LOVING MEMORY OF HAROLD ERNEST MEDHURST WHO DIED DEC. 20th 1929 AGED 30 YEARS

South Side
ALSO HIS WIFE DORIS CHARLOTTE GLENISTER MEDHURST WHO DIED APRIL 5th 1934 AGED 32 YEARS (one line)

489.   Curbs (Row 6)

North Side
WILLIAM JOHN TUCKER WHO PASSED AWAY 22nd APRIL 1920 AGED 71

South Side
ALSO MARY ANN TUCKER WHO PASSED AWAY 24th DECEMBER 1953 AGED 88 YEARS

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SECTION H, J and K

490.   Fallen Headstone (Row 4)

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
MARY R. AUSTIN
WHO DIED 29th JULY 1925
AGED 94 YEARS
ALSO
SELINA LOUISA AUSTIN
WHO DIED 26th FEB. 1937
AGED 69 YEARS
ALSO HERBERT WILLIAM
HUSBAND OF SELINA
WHO DIED 23rd NOV. 1952
AGED 88 YEARS

491.   Red Granite Coped (Row 2)

North Side
IN LOVING MEMORY OF SARAH THE BELOVED WIFE OF GEORGE BATCHELOR
WHO PASSED AWAY 12th NOVEMBER 1926
AGED 84 YEARS
ALSO THE ABOVE GEORGE BATCHELOR
WHO PASSED AWAY 16th AUGUST 1930
AGED 89 YEARS
"Weep not dear friends, but be content,
For I to you was only lent,
The Lord has only had his due,
And quickly he may call for you"

South Side
ALSO MARY WIFE OF ALBERT BATCHELOR
WHO PASSED AWAY 18th AUGUST 1947
AGED 79 YEARS
ALBERT BATCHELOR
PASSED ON 15th JANUARY 1960
AGED 90
PIONEER AIRCRAFT CONSTRUCTOR AND AVIATOR
REMEMBERING ARTHUR BATCHELOR, O.B.E., SEPTEMBER 1952 AND MARGARET HIS WIFE SEPTEMBER 1953 (one line)

492.   Curbs (Row 4)

IN LOVING MEMORY OF ROSALIE BISHOP WHO DIED 2nd JANUARY 1929 AGED 24 YEARS

BRIDGES see HAWKINS

493.   Pedestal with Kneeling Child (Row 5)

IN MEMORY OF
PHYLLIS
CHRISTINA MARY
DEARLY BELOVED CHILD OF
H. & F. BROWN
DIED 7th FEB. 1928
AGED 6 YEARS & 10 MTHS.
"Sleeping, Gently Sleeping"

494.   Curbs (Row 40

IN LOVING MEMORY OF HENRY JOHN BURGOYNE WHO DIED 18th OCT. 1928 AGED 67 YEARS

495.   Low Headstone (Row 8)

IN AFFECTIONATE MEMORY OF
ALICE THE BELOVED WIFE OF EDMUND CARR
DIED NOV. 27th 1929 AGED 64 YEARS
"A Devoted and Loving Wife and Mother"

496.   Headstone (Row 3)

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
EDWARD WILLIAM CARTER
SON OF THE LATE
WILLIAM AND SARAH CARTER
WHO DIED ON THE 31st MARCH 1922
AGED 29 YEARS
"Nearer my God to thee"

497.   Fallen Headstone (Row 4)

IN EVER LOVING MEMORY OF
LIZZIE BELOVED WIFE OF EDWARD CHAMBERS
WHO DIED 9th JANUARY 1922
AGED 56 YEARS
ALSO THE ABOVE
EDWARD CHAMBERS
WHO DIED 19th APRIL 1932
AGED 67 YEARS

498.   Curbs (Row 5)

North Side
WILLIAM THOMAS CLARE WHO DIED 13th SEPT. 1928 AGED 53 YEARS

South Side
ALSO SUSANNAH SARAH CLARE WHO DIED 23rd NOV. 1945 AGED 73 YEARS

West Side
MARGARET JANE JARRETT
19th DECEMBER 1950
AGED 81 YEARS

499.   Pedestals and Cross (Row 3)

IN
LOVING MEMORY OF
PHOEBE ELIZABETH
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
ALFRED COWELL
WHO DIED 14th OCT. 1926
AGED 69 YEARS
"At Rest"
ALSO THE ABOVE
ALFRED COWELL
WHO DIED 5th JUNE 1927
AGED 83 YEARS

500.   Curbs (Row 4)

North Side
IN LOVING MEMORY OF BEATRICE CULLEN DIED 14th FEB. 1927 AGED 38

South Side
ALSO JAMES MARLEY CULLEN DIED 18th APRIL 1935 AGED 67

West Side
FREDERICK GEORGE CULLEN
DIED 24th OCT. 1943 AGED 53

East Side
DOROTHY EMILY CULLEN
DIED 4th JULY 1948 AGED 48

501.   Granite "Rock" Pedestal and Cross (Row 4)

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
ALFRED JAMES CURLING J.P.
16th FEBRUARY 1857 - 2nd FEBRUARY 1919
"We thank God for every
Remembrance of you"
ALSO EMILY CURLING
WHO DIED 23rd FEB. 1953
AGED 93 YEARS

502.   Curbs (Row 4)

IN LOVING MEMORY OF JOHN H. DAMON WHO DIED 18th MARCH 1929 AGED 82 YEARS
ALSO SARAH DAMON WHO DIED 26th JULY 1928 AGED 78 YEARS

503.   Headstone (Row 2)

IN
LOVING MEMORY OF
HANNAH MARIA DAVID
WHO ENTERED INTO REST JAN. 17th 1915
AGED 67 YEARS

DAY see STEWART

504.   Curbs (Row 3)

South Side
IN LOVING MEMORY OF MARY ANN EARLE WHO DIED 25th JANUARY 1917 AGED 74 YEARS

North Side
ALSO WILLIAM JACOB EARLE WHO DIED 27th FEBRUARY 1919 AGED 78 YEARS

505.   Fallen Headstone (Row 4)

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
MY DEAR HUSBAND
FREDERICK FAWCETT
WHO PASSED AWAY 20th JULY 1926
AGED 74 YEARS
"At Rest"
ALSO ELIZABETH LYDIA
BELOVED WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO PASSED AWAY 27th JULY 1933
AGED 78 YEARS
"Peace, Perfect Peace"

506.   Curbs (Row 4)

South Side
HENRY FIELDER DIED 16th MAY 1915 AGED 74 YEARS

North Side
EMMA MARY FIELDER DIED 27th MARCH 1920 AGED 77 YEARS

507.   Pedestals and Cross (Row 3)

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
MARTHA EMMA
(MARCIE)
WIFE O FREDERICK WILLIAM FLUX
WHO MADE THE SUPREME SACRIFICE
WHILST SERVING WITH THE W. F. CORPS
JANUARY 6th 1918
AGED 50 YEARS
"A Strong, True and Loving Friend"
ALSO THE ABOVE
FREDERICK WILLIAM FLUX
WHO PASSED AWAY DECEMBER 24th 1929
AGED 65 YEARS
"At Rest"

508.   Fallen Headstone (Row 4)

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
LEONARD EDWIN GOLSBY
THE DEVOTED HUSBAND OF
DORIS ELIZABETH GOLSBY
WHO DIED JANUARY 17th 1928
AGED 22 YEARS
"Quietly and quickly came the call,
His sudden death surprised us all,
It is only those who have lost can tell,
The loss of a dear one without farewell"

509.   Granite Pedestals, Fallen Cross (Row 4)

SACRED TO THE MEMORY OF
JAMES FRASER GRADY, R.A.F.
WHO PASSED INTO LIFE ETERNAL ON
JULY 19th 1918
AGED 38 YEARS
"The path of duty is the way to Glory"
ALSO HIS DEVOTED WIFE
AMELIA MARY
CALLED TO HIGHER SERVICE JULY 18th 1954
AGED 74 YEARS "Alleluia"

510.   Curbs (Row 5)

South Side
IN MEMORY OF ALBERT VICTOR GREEN WHO DIED 15th APRIL 1928 AGED 33 YEARS

North Side
ALSO ETHEL WILHELMINA HIS BELOVED WIFE WHO DIED 21st DECEMBER 1963 AGED 67 YEARS

511.   Fallen Headstone (Row 4)

"Peace"
IN LOVING MEMORY OF
ELEANOR MARY HALLS
WHO PASSED AWAY 19th FEBRUARY 1926
AGED 42 YEARS
ALSO HER BELOVED HUSBAND GEORGE
WHO PASSED AWAY 3rd JANUARY 1949
AGED 64 YEARS
"Together"

512.   Curbs (Row 3)

North Side
IN LOVING MEMORY OF WILLIAM HENRY HARTLEY WHO DIED 24th NOVEMBER 1914 AGED 49 YEARS (one line)

South Side
ALSO JAMES F. HARTLEY (NEPHEW) WHO DIED 25th APRIL 1933 AGED 19 YEARS

513.   Pedestals and Cross (Row 3)

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
FANNY SUSAN HARWOOD
WHO DIED 15th NOVEMBER 1924
AGED 84 YEARS
R.I.P.

514.   Headstone and Curbs (Row 4)

IN
LOVING MEMORY OF
OUR DEAR DAUGHTER
IVY
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
WILLIAM G. HAWKINS
WHO FELL ASLEEP DEC. 4th 1926
AGED 22 YEARS
"Dearly Loved"

ALSO ALBERT G. BRIDGES
FATHER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED JAN. 18th 1933
AGED 60 YEARS
"Until we meet again"

North Curb
ALSO FRANCES MARY SOPHIA BRIDGES WHO DIED 6th SEPTEMBER 1950 AGED 75 YEARS

515.   Headstone and Curbs (Row 4)

IN MEMORY OF
KATE AMELIA
THE BELOVED WIFE OF JESSE JOHN HAWKINS
WHO DIED 18th OF MARCH 1926 AGED 39 YEARS
"At Rest"
"Until the dawn break and the shadows flee away"
ALSO JESSE JOHN PASSED PEACEFULLY AWAY
3rd APRIL 1959 AGED 77 YEARS "Reunited"

North Curb
JOHN GILBERT HAWKINS DIED 23rd FEB. 1942 AGED 30 YEARS
"Always True"

516.   Headstone (Row 3)

SACRED TO THE MEMORY
OF
HANNAH LAW HITCH
THE DEVOTED WIFE OF
JOHN SAXBY HITCH
WHO FELL ASLEEP ON JANUARY 17th 1918
AGED 80 YEARS
"Jesu Bless"
ALSO
EMILY MARIA HITCH
WHO PASSED AWAY ON FEBRUARY 19th 1939
IN HER 83rd YEAR

517.   Curbs (Row 4)

North Side
IN MEMORY OF ANN THE BELOVED WIFE OF GEORGE HOAR
WHO DIED FEB. 12th 1928 AGED 79 YEARS

South Side
GEORGE HOAR
DIED AUGUST 25th 1934 AGED 86 YEARS

JARRETT see CLARE

518.   Small Headstone (Row 8)

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
WILLIAM EDWARD JUDGES
WHO DIED 13th NOVEMBER 1927
AGED 32 YEARS
"At Rest"
ALSO EMMA ANNIE JUDGES
WHO DIED 30th MAY 1950
AGED 80 YEARS
ALSO JOSEPH BENJAMIN JUDGES
REUNITED 9th DEC. 1952
AGED 87 YEARS

519.   Pedestals and Cross (Row 2)

IN MEMORY OF
CHARLES GEORGE
THE BELOVED HUSBAND OF
ANNIE F. LINK
WHO ENTERED INTO REST
FEBRUARY 16th 1916 AGED 51 YEARS
"A sudden change, at God's command he fell,
He had no time to bid his friends farewell,
Affliction came without warning given,
And bid him haste to meet his God in Heaven"
ALSO THE ABOVE
ANNIE FRANCES LINK
CALLED TO REST JANUARY 24th 1944
AGED 75 YEARS

520.   Small Voluted Headstone (Row 5)

HERBERT G. MARTYN
BORN 1st AUG. 1873
DIED 11th APRIL 1929
"At Rest"

521.   Headstone (Row 3)

"Resting"
IN MEMORY OF
A LOVING MOTHER
LIZZIE MATILDA
MATTHEWS
1876 – 1922

522.   Curbs (Row 4)

North Side
JAMES MILLS DIED 23rd JUNE 1922 AGED 73 YEARS

South Side
ALSO OF ADELA HELEN HIS WIFE DIED 26th FEBRUARY 1936 AGED 87 YEARS

523.   Headstone (Row 4)

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
ALBERT
THE DEARLY BELOVED HUSBAND OF
EMILY NIXON
WHO DIED 3rd JULY 1926
AGED 59 YEARS
ALSO ROBERT HENRY
SON OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 17th DECEMBER 1927
AGED 32 YEARS
ALSO EMILY FLORENCE
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 4th JULY 1928
AGED 29 YEARS
ALSO EMILY WIFE OF ALBERT
WHO DIED 21st JAN. 1949 AGED 77 YEARS

NORDBYE see WATERFIELD

524.   Headstone (Row 5)

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
JOHN
THE DEARLY BELOVED SON OF W. & F. NORRIS
WHO FELL ASLEEP 6th APRIL 1928
AGED 7 YEARS
"Safe in the arms of Jesus"

OSBORNE see RELF

525.   Fallen Headstone (Row 4)

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
OUR DEAR MOTHER AND FATHER
FRANCES PATERNOSTER
WHO DIED 28th JAN. 1927
AGED 64 YEARS
JACOB PATERNOSTER
WHO DIED 25th NOV. 1934
AGED 85 YEARS
"Re-united"
ERECTED BY THEIR DAUGHTERS

526.   Headstone and Curbs (Row 4)

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
LILY
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
ARTHUR WILLIAM PAYNE
WHO DIED 11th NOVEMBER 1926
AGED 40 YEARS
ALSO THE ABOVE
ARTHUR WILLIAM PAYNE
WHO DIED 5th OCTOBER 1938
AGED 61 YEARS
ALSO HILDA MARY
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 15th APRIL 1925
AGED 3½ YEARS

North Curb
ALSO OF MY BELOVED HUSBAND HARRY ARTHUR SON OF THE ABOVE WHO WAS KILLED IN ACTION 25th APRIL 1940 AGED 31 YEARS (one line)

South Curb
ALSO OF MY BELOVED HUSBAND JOHN WILLIAM PAYNE WHO PASSED AWAY 31st MARCH 1973 AGED 59 YRS. (one line)

527.   Headstone (Row 4)

IN
LOVING MEMORY OF
THOMAS
THE BELOVED HUSBAND OF
HANNAH PEMBLE
WHO PASSED AWAY 13th FEB. 1925
AGED 65 YEARS
ALSO THE ABOVE
HANNAH PEMBLE
WHO PASSED AWAY 6th DEC. 1926
AGED 64 YEARS
ALSO CHARLES SON OF THE ABOVE
KILLED IN ACTION 9th OCT. 1918
AGED 18 YEARS
"Until the day break and the shadows
flee away"

528.   Curbs and Small Voluted Tablet (Row 5)

VICTOR PLAW DIED WHIT MONDAY 1929 AGED 22 YEARS

Tablet
FROM HIS PALS
OF THE
GODALMING Y.M.C.A.

529.   Headstone (Row 4)

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
GEORGE PHILIP POLLARD
DIED DECEMBER 27th 1924
AGED 72 YEARS
"At Rest"
ALSO CAROLINE WIFE OF THE ABOVE
DIED JANUARY 26th 1945
AGED 94 YEARS
"Reunited"

530.   Curbs (Row 5)

North Side
SIDNEY THOMAS RELF ACCIDENTALLY KILLED 24th MAY 1929 AGED 27 YEARS
ALSO SARAH RELF GRANDMOTHER OF THE ABOVE WHO DIED 10th MAY 1930 AGED 85 YEARS

South Side
ALSO CHARLES EDWARD OSBORNE FELL ASLEEP 20th NOVEMBER 1944 AGED 66 YEARS
ALSO EDITH HIS BELOVED WIFE REUNITED 19th DECEMBER 1958 AGED 76 YEARS

531.   Curbs (Row 5)

North Side
ALFRED RICH WHO DIED 29th MARCH 1929 AGED 62 YEARS
ALSO CLARA RICH WHO DIED 21st JAN. 1945 AGED 82 YEARS

South Side
ALSO CLARA EDITH RICH WHO DIED 18th APRIL 1938 AGED 42 YEARS

532.   Fallen Headstone (Row 50

IN EVER LOVING MEMORY OF
WILLIAM JAMES RICHARDS
WHO FELL ASLEEP JULY 8th 1929
"Peacefully Resting"
ALSO MARY CAMELIA
BELOVED WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO FELL ASLEEP NOVEMBER 4th 1941
AGED 77

533.   Headstone (Row 3)

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
FRANCES SARAH RICHARDS
WHO FELL ASLEEP EASTER DAY 1926
AGED 65 YEARS
"Till the Resurrection Morning"
ALSO
JOSEPH WILLIAM RICHARDS
BORN 25th JUNE 1898
DIED 30th DECEMBER 1967
ALSO
DAISY WINIFRED
BELOVED WIFE OF THE ABOVE
1901 – 1981

534.   Headstone (Row 5)

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
WILLIAM
THE DEARLY LOVED HUSBAND OF
ESTHER RIPLEY
WHO PASSED AWAY OCT. 8th 1928
AGED 66 YEARS
"Farewell dear wife and children, my life is past,
I dearly loved you to the last.
Weep not for me, or sorrow take,
But love each other for my sake"
ALSO THE ABOVE
ESTHER RIPLEY
WHO PASSED AWAY JAN. 28th 1940
AGED 69 YEARS
ALSO ESTHER DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
AND WIFE OF THOMAS WALTER WARRELL
WHO PASSED PEACEFULLY AWAY
DEC. 12th 1951 AGED 44 YEARS

535.   Headstone (Row 5)

IN DEAREST REMEMBRANCE OF
"POP"
JOHN ALFRED ROBERTS
WHO DIED 7th 1941 AGED 58 YEARS
ALSO GERTRUDE JESSIE ROBERTS
HIS WIFE
WHO DIED 18th OCTOBER 1939 AGED 56 YEARS
ALSO ALFRED JOHN ROBERTS
THEIR SON
WHO DIED 18th APRIL 1929 AGED 19 YEARS
"God saw when their footsteps faltered,
When the pathway had grown too steep,
So he slowly closed their eyelids,
And gave our loved ones sleep"

536.   Headstone [on side] (Row 4)

IN AFFECTIONATE REMEMBRANCE OF
WILLIAM FREDERICK SAWYER
WHO FELL ASLEEP 24th AUGUST 1926
AGED 55 YEARS
"God's finger touched him and he slept"

537.   Curbs (Row 4)

North Side
HAROLD EDWARD ULRIC SEARS WHO DIED 26th DEC. 1926 AGED 52 YEARS
ALSO KATE ETHEL WIFE OF THE ABOVE WHO DIED 16th NOV. 1954 AGED 77 YEARS

South Side
ALSO MOLLY JOAN SEARS WHO DIED 28th AUGUST 1951 AGED 39 YEARS

538.   "Boulder" (Row 3)

TO
THE DEAR MEMORY OF
GERALD ERNEST SMITH
CALLED TO FULLER LIFE ON
JUNE 16th 1917 IN HIS 18th YEAR
[     ]

539.   Headstone (Row 4)

SACRED TO THE MEMORY
ALICE SMITH
THE BELOVED WIFE OF WALTER SMITH
BORN MARCH 30th 1858 DIED JULY 11th 1941
ALSO OF HIS MOTHER
CAROLINE FRITH
BORN DEC. 25th 1833 DIED MARCH 7th 1922
ALSO WALTER SMITH
BORN JULY 31st 1858 DIED NOV. 14th 1944

540.   Curbs (Row 5)

North Side
IN LOVING MEMORY OF JOHN ALFRED SMITHERMAN WHO DIED JULY 17th 1929 AGED 24 YEARS "Loved by all who knew him" (one line)

South Side
IN LOVING MEMORY OF SYDNEY THE BELOVED HUSBAND OF EVA SMITHERMAN
WHO DIED OF WOUNDS AT EL ALAMEIN IN EGYPT ON OCT. 27th 1942 AGED 31 YEARS

East Side
ALSO THEIR FATHER
JOHN HENRY SMITHERMAN
AT REST 24th OCT. 1956 AGED 77 YEARS

541.   Curbs and Pot Holders (Row 5)

South Side
ARTHUR JAMES STEWART DIED 25th SEPT. 1929 AGED 56 YEARS

North Side
ALSO LOUISA ANN HIS WIFE DIED 14th NOV. 1939 AGED 61 YEARS

Pot Holders

ALMA
LOUISA
JANE
DAY
1917-1934EDWARD
  STEWART
  1917-1984

542.   Pedestals and Cross (Row 4)

West Side
IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
ELIZABETH J. TAYLOR
BORN 12th JULY 1860
DIED 30th MAY 1920
ALSO CHARLES FREDERICK TAYLOR
HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE
BORN 13th OCTOBER 1859
DIED 15th JULY 1944

South Side
ALSO
THEIR ELDER
SON
CHARLES JOHN BELL TAYLOR
BORN 24th JANUARY 1882
DIED 23rd MARCH 1932

543.   Fallen Headstone (Row 2)

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
EDWARD CLIFFORD TURNER
DIED 28th SEPTEMBER 1921
AGED 66 YEARS
ALSO MARTHA WIFE OF THE ABOVE
DIED 9th JULY 1930
AGED 69 YEARS
AND THEIR DAUGHTER
ANNIE GERTRUDE BETTS
DIED 7th APRIL 1952 AGED 67 YEARS

544.   Curbs (Row 4)

IN LOVING MEMORY OF MY DEAR MOTHER ANN USHERWOOD WHO DIED MARCH 6th 1927 IN HER 78th YEAR (one line)

543.   Curbs (Row 5)

IN EVER LOVING MEMORY OF
MARGARET MYRTLE VANT WHO FELL ASLEEP 8th OCTOBER 1928 AGED 13 YEARS

544.     Curbs (Row 4)

North Side
ANTHONY WALE WHO DIED 25dec. 1928 AGED 34 YEARS

South Side
ALSO LEONARD ANTHONY WALE WHO DIED 4th APRIL 1939 AGED 10 YEARS

WARRELL see RIPLEY

545.   New Headstone (Row 4)

CHARLES JOHN WATERFIELD
28th OCTOBER 1927 AGED 78
MARTHA WATERFIELD
26th DECEMBER 1930 AGED 78
FLORENCE ALLBRIGHT NORDBYE
7th JUNE 1961 AGED 83
THORVALD SIGVART NORDBYE
5th OCTOBER 1961 AGED 85
HENRY OLAF NORDBYE
4th JULY 1999 AGED 88

546.   Headstone (Row5)

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
HERBERT W. WATERHOUSE
WHO DIED 17th MARCH 1929
AGED 36 YEARS
ALSO
GEORGE F. WATERHOUSE
FATHER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 15th AUGUST 1932
AGED 72 YEARS
ALSO
ALICE FANNY WATERHOUSE
WHO DIED 24th MAY 1941
AGED 79 YEARS

547.   Granite Pedestals, Fallen Cross (Row 2)

West Side
IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
GEORGE WEST
BORN JANUARY 25th 1840
DIED APRIL 29th 1917
MARY WEST
BORN JUNE 2nd 1841 DIED OCT. 24th 1928
"Re-united"

North Side
IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
ANNIE GEORGINA WEST
BORN MARCH 27th 1883
DIED OCTOBER 1st 1930

548.   Curbs (Row 4)

CATHERINE PILLOW WILSON
DIED 11th MAY 1925
AGED 87 YEARS

549.   Curbs (Row 5)

North Side
SIDNEY WISE WHO PASSED AWAY 20th NOV. 1921 AGED 36 YEARS

South Side
REUNITED WITH HIS LOVING WIFE EDITH WHO DIED 16th MARCH 1953 AGED 67 YEARS

550.   Curbs (Row 2)

North Side
IN LOVING MEMORY OF JOHN STEPHEN WOOD
WHO DIED APRIL 26th 1925 AGED 63 YEARS

South Side
ALSO HIS WIFE SOPHIA AMELIA WHO DIED DECEMBER 12th 1935 AGED 77 YEARS

West Side
ALSO HELENA ELIZABETH WOOD
AT REST 7th OCT. 1957 AGED 67 YEARS

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Monumental Inscriptions of Strood Cemetery, Cuxton Rd, Rochester ME2 2NJ
                                                                                  
 - recorded by D. E. Williams 2009

Part 2 - 1914 to 1929

SECTION L

551.   Curbs (Row 9)

HENRY JAMES ARTHRELL DIED JUNE 12th 1928 AGED 80 YEARS
ALSO ELIZABETH CLARKE WIFE OF THE ABOVE DIED AUGUST 10th 1922 AGED 74 YEARS

552.   Headstone, Large Plot (Row 8)

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
EDITH GWENDOLINE
THE DEARLY LOVED WIFE OF
GEORGE BAKER
WHO DIED 13th APRIL 1915
AGED 26 YEARS
"Peace, Perfect Peace"
ALSO MARY ELIZABETH
THE DEARLY LOVED WIFE OF
WILLIAM H. POLLARD
WHO DIED 19th MARCH 1922
AGED 60 YEARS
"Safe in the "Homeland" "
ALSO
WILLIAM HENRY POLLARD
HUSBAND AND FATHER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 20th JANUARY 1932
AGED 71 YEARS
"Reunited"
ALSO
EDITH WIFE OF THE ABOVE W. H. POLLARD
WHO DIED 16th FEBRUARY 1939
AGED 67 YEARS

553.   Curbs (Row 7)

South Side
IN LOVING MEMORY OF SARAH BEAN DIED NOV. 12th 1925

North Side
AND JOHN BEAN HER HUSBAND DIED AUG. 8th 1934 "Rest in Peace"

BOARD see COX

554.   Curbs (Row 9)

North Side
SACRED TO THE MEMORY OF CATHERINE ADELAIDE BOAST
WHO DIED JULY 2nd 1924 AGED 25 YEARS

South Side
ALSO IN LOVING MEMORY OF ROBERT BOAST WHO DIED MARCH 30th 1927 AGED 57 YEARS

East Side
ALSO ANNIE MARY BOAST
AT REST 27th MARCH 1957
AGED 82 YEARS

555.   Headstone and Curbs (Row 5)

IN AFFECTIONATE MEMORY OF
WILLIAM HENRY
THE BELOVED HUSBAND OF
ANNIE BOURNE
WHO DIED 14th APRIL 1927
IN HIS 67th YEAR
"Gone but not Forgotten"
ALSO THE ABOVE
ANNIE BOURNE
WHO DIED 29th APRIL 1930
AGED 71 YEARS
"Safe in the arms of Jesus"

North Curb
ALSO WINIFRED MAY BOURNE WHO DIED 3rd MAY 1973 AGED 80 YEARS

556.   Fallen Headstone and "Shield" Tablet (Row 6)

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
OUR DEAR FATHER AND MOTHER
JOHN CHARLES BOURNE
WHO DIED OCT. 9th 1921 AGED 56 YEARS
EMILY FANNY BOURNE
WHO DIED DEC. 25th 1921 AGED 63 YEARS
"In Death not Divided"

Tablet
IN
SWEETEST MEMORY OF
"HAZEL"
THE DEARLY LOVED CHILD OF
E. & A. PIDDLESDEN
DIED SEP. 14th 1925
AGED 6 MONTHS
GRAND-CHILD OF
J. C. & E. F. BOURNE

557.   Curbs (Row 8)

North Side
IN LOVING MEMORY OF THOMAS COLLINGS DIED AUG. 1st 1920 AGED 69

South Side
AND OF ROSA ANN COLLINGS HIS WIFE DIED AUG. 19th 1915 AGED 57

558.   Headstone, Pedestal and Urn (Row 9)

IN MEMORY OF
WILLIAM COX
DIED 17th MARCH 1924 AGED 73
ALSO HARRY COX
KILLED IN ACTION 22nd MARCH 1916
AGED 28
ALSO GEORGE HERBERT COX
D.C.M, M.M.
KILLED IN ACTION 28th OCT. 1917 AGED 21
"Jesu Mercy"
AND ALICE COX
DIED 16th 1937 AGED 76 YEARS

Pedestal and Urn
IN LOVING MEMORY OF
MY DEAR WIFE
CONSTANCE BOARD
DAUGHTER OF W. & A. COX
PASSED AWAY 6th AUGUST 1927
AGED 38 YEARS
"At Rest"

559.   Curbs (Row 9)

South Side
ELIZABETH EARL WHO DIED 23rd FEB. 1923 AGED 64 YEARS

North Side
ALSO GEORGE EARL WHO DIED 28th DEC. 1939 AGED 82 YEARS

560.   Pedestals, Fallen Cross (In Front of Chapel)

East Side
IN
LOVING MEMORY OF
JENNIE EDWARD
WIFE OF
JOHN EDWARD
DIED 14th MARCH 1919
AGED 79 YEARS
ALSO THE ABOVE
JOHN EDWARD
DIED 18th OCTOBER 1933
AGED 89 YEARS

North Side
IAN EDWARD HURLEY
GRANDSON
CALLED TO HIGHER SERVICE
19th DEC. 1941
AGED 31 YEARS

561.   Headstone (In Front of Chapel)

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
ANNIE
THE MUCH LOVED WIFE OF
JAMES ELVY J.P.
OF STROOD
WHO DIED JULY 13th 1915
AGED 56 YEARS
ALSO THE ABOVE
JAMES ELVY J.P.
WHO DIED JULY 27th 1935
AGED 79 YEARS
ALSO ETHEL
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 18th JULY 1966
AGED 81 YEARS

562.   Derelict Curbs (Row 5)

North Side
MARY EVENDEN DIED JULY 2nd 1918 "Whom the Lord chaseneth most he loveth best"

South Side
ALSO HEPHIZIBAH EVENDEN DIED 21st DECEMBER 1924 AGED 73 YEARS

563.   Curbs (Row 7)

SARAH HELEN FINER SECOND DAUGHTER OF THE LATE THOMAS AND SARAH FINER WHO PASSED AWAY DEC. 10th 1916 AGED 52 YEARS (one line)

564.   Curb (Row 8)

North Side
HENRY FORD WHO DIED 27th DEC. 1915 AGED 54 YEARS

South Side
ALSO FANNY FORD WHO DIED 8th JULY 1946 AGED 84 YEARS

565.   Curbs (Row 7)

North Side
GEORGE HEMMING
PASSED AWAY 29th SEPT. 1918 AGED 60

South Side
MARY JANE HEMMING
PASSED AWAY 5th MAY 1942 AGED 79 YEARS "Reunited"

566.   Fallen Headstone (Row 10)

IN EVER LOVING MEMORY OF
ELIZABETH
THE DEARLY BELOVED WIFE OF
HENRY HOLLANDS
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
NOVEMBER 27th 1925
AGED 47 YEARS
"Until the Day Break"
ALSO THE ABOVE
HENRY HOLLANDS
WHO FELL ASLEEP IN JESUS
AUGUST 24th 1933
AGED 58 YEARS
"With Christ"

HURLEY see EDWARD

567.   Curbs (Row 9)

WILLIAM KENT DIED AUGUST 26th 1921 AGED 89 YEARS
MARY WIFE OF THE ABOVE DIED JULY 15th 1922 AGED 89 YEARS

568.   Headstone (Row 9)

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
SOPHIA ELIZABETH
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
ALFRED KIMMINS
WHO ENTERED INTO REST OCTOBER 28th 1919
AGED 69 YEARS
"Sweet Rest in Heaven"
ALSO THE ABOVE
ALFRED KIMMINS
WHO DIED JAN. 1st 1925
AGED 78 YEARS
"In Peace"

569.   Headstone (Row 8)

"Peace"
IN LOVING MEMORY OF
MARY ANN MATSON
WHO FELL ASLEEP 16th JANY. 1926
AGED 84 YEARS
ALSO HENRY MATSON
HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE
WHO FELL ASLEEP 28th DECR. 1926
IN HIS 90th YEAR

570.   Curbs (Row 9)

HERBERT ALDGATE MERRY (LATE OF HOLBEACH, LINCS.) PASSED AWAY APRIL 27th 1918

571.   Low Headstone (Row 4)

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
BERT
THE DEARLY LOVED HUSBAND OF
ANNIE PALMER
& ONLY SON OF THE LATE
EDWARD & ELEANOR PALMER
DIED DECEMBER 2nd 1918
AGED 35 YEARS

572.   Curbs (Row 10)

RICHARD FOREMAN PETTMAN FELL ASLEEP 23rd DECEMBER 1927

PIDDLESDEN see BOURNE

POLLARD see BAKER

573.   Curbs, Large Plot (Row 11)

North Side
IN LOVING MEMORY OF MARY ANN POUND WHO DIED 25th NOVEMBER 1928 AGED 71 YEARS "Sweet Rest at Last" (one line)

West Side
ALSO ALBERT POUND HER HUSBAND WHO DIED 25th JAN. 1940 AGED 85 YEARS

South Side
ALSO FLORENCE ADA THEIR DAUGHTER PASSED TO HIGHER SERVICE 14th DECEMBER 1959 AGED 75 YEARS "Lovingly Remembered" (one line)

574.   Headstone, Large Plot (Row 4)

IN
SACRED MEMORY
OF
ANNIE HARRIET
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
EDWIN TODD
WHO DIED FEBRUARY 13th 1924
AGED 62 YEARS
ALSO THE ABOVE
EDWIN TODD J.P.
WHO PASSED AWAY
SEPTEMBER 1st 1941
AGED 80 YEARS

575.   Curbs (Row 9)

North Side
IN LOVING MEMORY OF RUTH WIFE OF ARTHUR J. J. TRANAH
WHO DIED MARCH 13th 1926 AGED 68 YEARS

South Side
ALSO OF ARTHUR JOHN J. TRANAH
WHO DIED DECEMBER 3rd 1931 AGED 75 YEARS

576.   Headstone (In Front of Chapel)

IN
LOVING MEMORY OF
JOHN THE BELOVED HUSBAND OF
EMMA BUTCHER WILES
WHO PASSED PEACEFULLY AWAY
1st APRIL 1925 AGED 91 YEARS
"At Rest"
ALSO OF THE ABOVE
EMMA BUTCHER WILES
WHO FELL ASLEEP 2nd JANUARY 1931
IN HER 93rd YEAR

577.   Red Granite Coped (Row 9)

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
ERNEST WILKS
WHO DIED 10th NOV. 1920 AGED 40 YEARS
AND ADA NAYLOR WILKS
REUNITED 24th MARCH 1964 AGED 80 YEARS
ALSO JOHN NAYLOR WILKS
WHO DIED 3rd OCT. 1957 AGED 38 YEARS

 

SECTION N

578.   Curbs (Row 1)

South Side
IN EVER LOVING MEMORY OF BETSEY BAKER WHO PASSED AWAY 3rd DECEMBER 1917 AGED 65 YEARS (one line)

North Side
ALSO THOMAS BAKER WHO FELL ASLEEP 15th MARCH 1949 AGED 95 YEARS

579.   Curbs (Row 17)

South Side
MY DEAR WIFE EMMA MARY BATTY WHO PASSED AWAY ON THE 27th AUGUST 1920 AGED 79 YEARS

North Side
ALSO HER HUSBAND THOMAS BATTY WHO PASSED AWAY ON THE 19th FEB. 1941 AGED 98 YEARS "In God's Keeping" (one line)

580.   Fallen Headstone (Row 12)

"Peace"
IN LOVING MEMORY OF
LILY BEATRUP
DAUGHTER OF THE LATE
ELIJAH AND SARAH ANN BENTLEY
WHO DIED DEC. 9th 1927
AGED 45 YEARS
"For ever with the Lord"

581.   Granite Pedestals and Cross (Row 15)

IN
LOVING MEMORY OF
MY DEARLY LOVED HUSBAND
FRANK THOMAS BURNEY
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
2nd JUNE 1918
AGED 29 YEARS
"Rest eternal grant to him, O Lord"

582.   Headstone

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
DANIEL
BELOVED HUSBAND OF
EDITH MARY CHALKLEN
WHO FELL ASLEEP MARCH 22nd 1925
AGED 59 YEARS
ALSO IN MEMORY OF
ABRAHAM PARR
AND EDITH MARY PARR

CONNOLLY see GRAHAM

583.   Derelict Curbs (Row 11)

South Side
IN LOVING MEMORY OF ERNEST DAVIES DIED JAN. 29th 1914 AGED 39

North Side
AND HIS WIFE MARY ELIZA DAVIES DIED OCT. 13th 1952 AGED 79

584.   Derelict Curbs (Row 9)

South Side
IN LOVING MEMORY OF JOHN DAVIES DIED 23rd JUNE 1915 AGED 70 YEARS

North Side
ALSO HIS BELOVED WIFE JANE DAVIES WHO FELL ASLEEP 14th JAN. 1923 AGED 74 YEARS

West Side
AND DORIS DAVIES DIED 20th OCTOBER 1951 AGED 49 YEARS

585.   Curbs (Row 8)

South Side
FRANK SCRAFTON ONLY SON OF HENRY G. AND ANN DAVIES WHO PASSED AWAY 4th SEPTEMBER 1924 AGED 26 YEARS (one line)

North Side
ALSO ANN DAVIES WHO PASSED AWAY 2nd OCTOBER 1939 AGED 70 YEARS
ALSO OF HENRY G. DAVIES WHO PASSED AWAY 5th MARCH 1941 AGED 75 YEARS

586.   Curbs (Row 16)

South Side
IN LOVING MEMORY OF HARRY RICHARD DOVE WHO DIED 10th FEBRUARY 1919 AGED 55 YEARS

North Side
ALSO OF ELIZABETH DOVE HIS WIFE WHO DIED 15th OCTOBER 1937 AGED 71 YEARS

587.   Fallen Headstone (Row 18)

"Peace"
IN LOVING MEMORY OF
DORIS EMILY EDMONDSON
WHO DIED 8th JUNE 1924
AGED 24 YEARS
ALSO HARRY EDMONDSON
HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 8th FEB. 1927
AGED 29 YEARS
"At Rest"

588.   Granite Pedestals, Fallen Cross (Row 1)

ALBIN FEHRENBACH
BORN 18th JUNE 1865
DIED 24th SEPT. 1927
"Requiscat in Pace"
MARIE ELIZABETH FEHRENBACH
BORN 30th MARCH 1872
DIED 8th JUNE 1930

589.   Pedestals and Cross (Row 1)

East Side
MERCIFUL JESUS
GIVE REST TO THE
SOULS OF
WILLIAM WEBSTER GRAHAM
WHO DIED JANUARY 24th 1925
AGED 74 YEARS
"Rest in Peace"
ROSE CONNOLLY GRAHAM
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
DIED JANUARY 7th 1930
AGED 76 YEARS

South Side
ALSO OF
HIS NIECE
MARTHA MARY
JANE CONNOLLY
WHO DIED FEB. 26th 1925
AGED 44 YEARS
ALSO BERNARD ANTHONY
ALOYSIUS GRAHAM
WHO DIED 29th DEC. 1945
AGED 53 YEARS

North Side
ALSO OF THEIR
DAUGHTER
ROSE CONNOLLY
MARY GRAHAM
WHO DIED OCT. 25th 1941
AGED 56 YEARS

590.   Headstone, Very Eroded (Row 17)

IN MEMORY OF
WILLIAM GEORGE GRANT
WHO PASSED AWAY
4th JULY? 1929
AGED 49? YEARS

591.   Fallen Headstone (Row 6)

IN MEMORY OF
ALFRED THOMAS HILL
WHO DIED 25th MAY 1922
AGED 72 YEARS
"Pleasant are My Courts Above"
ALSO
MARY ANN HILL
WHO DIED 5th MAY 1924
AGED 71 YEARS
"At Eventide there shall be Light"

592.   Derelict Curbs (Row 11)

South Side
MY DEAR WIFE ESTHER KEMBER WHO DIED 29th NOV. 1926 AGED 72 YEARS

North Side
HENRY STEPHEN KEMBER DIED 6th NOVEMBER 1932 AGED 77 YEARS

East Side
ALSO THEIR SON FRANK DIED 28th FEB. 1966
AGED 84 YEARS

593.   Curbs (Row 1)

North Side
IN LOVING MEMORY OF MY DEAR HUSBAND ALBERT LAWRENCE WHO DIED MARCH 27th 1916 AGED 51 YEARS (one line)

South Side
ALSO EMMA SUSANNAH WIFE AND MOTHER WHO DIED OCTOBER 21st 1943 AGED 73 YEARS

West Side
ALSO LEONARD OUR SON
WHO DIED JAN. 27th 1916 AGED 19 YEARS

East Side
ALSO RAYMOND VINCENT OUR SON
WHO DIED MARCH 13th 1942 AGED 38 YEARS

594.   Headstone (Row 15)

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
REBECCA ALICE
THE BELOVED WIFE OF W. T. LOVE
WHO DIED JUNE 13th 1927
AGED 64 YEARS
ALSO WILLIAM S. T. LOVE
SON OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED MARCH 10th 1927
AGED 42 YEARS
ALSO WILLIAM THOMAS
BELOVED HUSBAND OF
MARIE-LOUISE LOVE
WHO DIED APRIL 30th 1940
AGED 79 YEARS
ALSO MARIE LOUISE LOVE
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED JUNE 21st 1950
AGED 65 YEARS

595.   Fallen Headstone and Curbs (Row 4)

IN
LOVING MEMORY OF
FRANK
THE BELOVED HUSBAND OF
PENELOPE MOSS
WHO PASSED PEACEFULLY AWAY
31st DECEMBER 1922 AGED 77 YEARS
ALSO THE ABOVE
PENELOPE MOSS
WHO PASSED PEACEFULLY AWAY
22nd MARCH 1929 AGED 83 YEARS
"At Rest"

South Curb
ALSO WILLIAM JAMES MOSS WHO PASSED PEACEFULLY AWAY 15th MAY 1936 AGED 59 YEARS

596.   C.W.G.C. Headstone, Small Headstone and Curbs (Row 8)

T/14520 STAFF SERJT. MAJOR
E. R. NEWSTEAD
ARMY SERVICE CORPS.
17th NOVEMBER 1918

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF MY
BELOVED HUSBAND
ERNEST
RUEBEN NEWSTEAD
1/CL S.S. MAJOR RASC
WHO DIED 17th NOVEMBER 1918
AGED 38 YEARS

South Curb
ALSO SELINA ELIZABETH NEWSTEAD WHO DIED 21st OCTOBER 1950 AGED 69 YEARS

597.   Curbs (Row 17)

IN LOVING MEMORY OF GERTRUDE OWENS WHO DIED 24th FEB. 1929 AGED 24 YEARS

598.   Small Fallen Headstone (Row 18)

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
MILLICENT PANNELL
WHO PASSED AWAY
2nd OCT. 1921
AGED 18 YEARS
"Till He Come"

PARR see CHALKLEN

599.   Derelict Curbs (Row 16)

IN LOVING MEMORY OF FLORENCE GRACE BELOVED WIFE OF WILLIAM J. READ WHO DIED 19th MAY 1921 AGED 47 YEARS (one line)
ALSO HIS WIFE FLORENCE ANNIE READ WHO DIED 22nd FEB. 1940 AGED 56 YEARS

600.   Headstone (Row 9)

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
HENRIETTA
THE DEARLY BELOVED WIFE OF
FREDERICK W. SILLETT
WHO PASSED AWAY 14th JULY 1925
IN HER 57th YEAR
"Peace, Perfect Peace"

601.   Tablet (Row 16)

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
JOHN EDWARD STOCKWELL
WHO DIED 13th NOVEMBER 1923
AGED 26 YEARS
AND
CONSTANCE ALICE STOCKWELL
WHO DIED 11th AUGUST 1957
AGED 56 YEARS

602.   Curbs (Row 7)

South Side
DORA MARIAN BELOVED DAUGHTER OF SYDNEY TANNER KILLED IN BECKENHAM LANE OCTOBER 18th 1924 AGED 18 YEARS 8 MNTHS. (one line)

North Side
ALSO OF SYDNEY STANDHAFT TANNER WHO PASSED AWAY DECEMBER 3rd 1948 AGED 68 YEARS

603.   Headstone (Row 3)

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
HENRY WILLIAM TOMPSETT
WHO DIED OCT. 1st 1927
AGED 27 YEARS
"A sudden change, at God's command he fell,
He had no time chance to bid his friends farewell,
Affliction came without warning given.
And bid him haste to meet his God in Heaven"

604.   "Book" Tablet (Row 13)

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
WILLIAM THOMAS
TRANAH
WHO DIED 3rd DECEMBER
1915
AGED 66 YEARS
"At Rest"

ALSO OF
  ELIZA TRANAH
  WIFE OF
  WILLIAM THOMAS
  TRANAH
  WHO DIED 25th APRIL
  1924
  AGED 74 YEARS
  "We Meet Again"

 605.   Curbs (Row 12)

South Side
SAMUEL EDWARD WHITE DIED JANUARY 5th 1929 AGED 61

North Side
ALSO ADA FANNY WHITE HIS WIFE DIED 26th MAY 1961 AGED 79 YEARS "At Rest"

 

SECTION O

606.   Loose, Leaning Headstone

IN
LOVING MEMORY OF
ALBERT WILLIAM
THE BELOVED HUSBAND OF
ALICE M. M. ANDERSON
WHO DIED 23rd DEC. 1925
AGED 49 YEARS
"Resting"
ALSO THE ABOVE
ALICE M. M. ANDERSON
WHO DIED 1st DEC. 1941
AGED 69 YEARS
[    ]

607.   Curbs

South Side
IN LOVING MEMORY OF ELIZA SELINA BENNETT WHO DIED 12th FEB. 1944 AGED 66 YEARS

North Side
ALSO JAMES BENNETT WHO DIED 22nd SEPT. 1926 AGED 58 YEARS

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Monumental Inscriptions of All Saints Churchyard western extension, Frindsbury, recorded by D. E. Williams 2014.

Introduction

The extension to All Saints churchyard western extension, ME2 4UR, seems to date from c.1874, there are two stones with the initial dates of 1856 and 1861, but these are most likely to date from the second date on each stone. I have started in the north east corner and have worked from north to south, and have tried to follow the rows, which are rather staggered in places, so some positions are approximate. At the west end the cemetery is divided by a footpath, the section west of this path is quite narrow. The pre – 1930 monuments are in the north western part of this section, I have arranged these alphabetically because it is a relatively small area and easy to search for those wishing to visit. All other monuments are listed in their order in the rows, I have carried the numbers into the north west corner.
                                                                                                                            D. E. Williams 2014


Departed parishioners gather around All Saints, bathed in October sunlight

 


South Eastern Corner of the Churchyard Extension. All Saints Church in background

ROW 1

1. Headstone and Curbs

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
MARY ANN KENNARD
WHO DIED 18th MARCH 1913
AGED 84 YEARS
ALSO WILLIAM HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 18th MARCH 1914
AGED 86 YEARS
ALSO ALICE ELIZABETH
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 29th MARCH 1914
AGED 54 YEARS
ALSO ELLEN MARTHA KENNARD
WHO DIED 5th MARCH 1935
AGED 73 YEARS

WILLIAM KENNARD Baker, of South Eastern Terrace and Grove Road (Kelly's Directory, 1895)

2. Headstone and Curbs

IN EVER LOVING MEMORY OF
MARY JANE 'MEM'
THE DEARLY BELOVED WIFE OF
HENRY SAUNDERS
DIED OCT. 22nd 1914
AGED 57 YEARS
"One of the Best"
"And have you gone, for ever gone,
And left us here to weep,
Till we are called to follow you,
And to the grave to sleep,
Yet since you could no longer stay,
To cheer us with your love,
We hope to meet with you again,
In your bright world above"
ALSO THE ABOVE
HENRY SAUNDERS
DIED DEC. 20th 1949
AGED 91 YEARS
"At Rest"

HENRY SAUNDERS  Master Cooper (1911 Census)

3. Headstone and Curbs

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
WILLIAM THOMAS BAKER
BORN JANUARY 31st 1850
DIED SEPTEMBER 10th 1922
"At Rest"
ALSO CHARLOTTE WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED AUGUST 11th 1933
AGED 78 YEARS
"United in Death"
ALSO JANE BELOVED WIFE OF
EDGAR THOMAS BALLARD
AND DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
DIED 25th JUNE 1939 AGED 57 YEARS
"Rest in Peace"

WILLIAM BAKER  Publican at the "Bell" public house (Kelly's Directory, 1895

4. Celtic Cross, Pedestals and Curbs

IN MEMORY OF
WILLIAM E. BERRY
DIED DEC. 1st 1913 AGED 39
"Thy Will be Done"

WILLIAM BERRY  Beer Retailer at Upnor ?(Kelly's Directory, 1911

5. Curbs

IN MEMORY OF MARY ANN WINNE WHO PASSED AWAY 21st SEPTEMBER1913 AGED 37 YEARS

6.   Curbs

South Side
WILLIAM BURGESS WHO DIED 7th JUNE 1913 AGED 59 YEARS

North Side
Fallen and too heavy to lift

WILLIAM BURGESS   Rail Wagon Builder for Coal Factor (1911 Census)

7.   Small Curbs

IN LOVING MEMORY OF DORA MADGE WAKELING DIED 6th SEPTEMBER 1914 AGED 3 MONTHS

8.   Headstone

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
ELIZABETH
THE BELOVED WIFE OF N.W. GARDNER
WHO DIED APRIL 20th 1893
AGED 60 YEARS
"A loving wife, a mother dear,
A faithful friend lies sleeping here,
In love she lived, in peace she died,
Her life was prayed, but God denied"
LEFT SURVIVING 2 SONS AND 3 DAUGHTERS TO
MOURN HER LOSS
ALSO NICHOLAS WHYLAND GARDNER
WHO DIED OCTOBER 9th 1900
AGED 73 YEARS
ALSO ELIZA IRONMONGER
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED AUGUST 30th 1907 ?AGED 42 YEARS
"Another old friend gone,
Another familiar face,
Another has laid his burden,
And run the near? race"

NICHOLAS GARDNER
Rail Carriage Examiner (1891 Census
Home was in Tunbridge Wells, when he died, but he died at Coulsdon, Surrey.
Personal Estate £81 17s 6d (Probate Index)

9.   Fallen Headstone with Curbs

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
[ELL]EN ELIZABETH
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
CHARLES HOLLIDAY
WHO DIED MARCH 18th 1889
AGED 54 YEARS
"We cannot, Lord, thy purpose see,
But all is well that (sic) done by thee"

CHARLES HOLLIDAY  Foundry Labourer (1881 Census)

10.   Headstone

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
JOHN WIGG
DIED 25th APRIL 1890
AGED 58 YEARS
"At Rest"
ALSO JANE CAROLINE
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
DIED 30th AUGUST 1894
AGED 64 YEARS

JOHN WIGG  Sail Maker in Luton Road, Chatham (1881 Census)

ROW 2

11.   Curbs

North Side
IN LOVING MEMORY OF EMILY WIFE OF JOHN FRENCH OF AYLESFORD WHO DIED FEBRUARY 13th 1913 AGED 66 YEARS (one line)

South Side
ALSO THEIR SON HERBIE WHO FELL IN ACTION AT BOUZINCOURT? JUNE 30th 1918 AGED 19 YEARS (one line)

12.   Curbs

North Side
ELIZABETH ANN THE DEARLY BELOVED WIFE OF JOHN H. JENNINGS WHO DIED 29th MARCH 1913 AGED 61 YEARS (one line)

South Side
ALSO JOHN HORTON JENNINGS DIED 3rd JUNE 1918 AGED 67 YEARS

JOHN JENNINGS  Licensed Victualler at Milton Regis (1911 Census
"The Watermans Arms" at Milton Regis, his effects valued at £602 4s 6d ( Probate Index

13.   Headstone and Curbs

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
JOHN CUTLAND HILL
WHO DIED JANUARY 13th 1913
AGED 67 YEARS
"In health and strength he left his home,
Not thinking death so near,
It pleased the Lord to bid him come,
And in his sight appear"
AND SUSAN HILL WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED DECEMBER 15th 1915
AGED 71 YEARS
"A sudden change, at God's command she fell,
She had no chance to bid her friends farewell,
Affliction came without warning given,
And bid her haste to meet her God in heaven"

JOHN C. HILL   Shipwright, Unemployed in 1911, (Census)

14.   Curbs

North Side
DANIEL IZABY WHO DIED 21st OF DEC. 1912 AGED 57 YEARS
ALSO MATILDA JANE WIFE OF THE ABOVE WHO DIED 13th OF AUGUST 1939 AGED 76 YEARS (one line)

South Side
ALSO THEIR DAUGHTER FLORENCE ETHEL WO DIED 14th OCT. 1920 AGED 38 YEARS

DANIEL IZABY   Crane Driver (1911 Census)

15.   Curbs

South Side
MARY SKINNER DIED 1912 AGED 76
JAMES WATKINS DIED JUNE 26th 1916 AGED 20

North Side
THOMAS WATKINS DIED MAY 7th 1924 AGED 58
ELIZABETH WATKINS DIED FEB. 19th 1938 AGED 69

THOMAS WATKINS   Lighterman, (1911 Census)

16.   

1942 - not recorded

17.   Headstone and Curbs

IN AFFECTIONATE REMEMBRANCE OF
JOHN KEMP
WHO DIED FEBRUARY 20th 1881
AGED 54 YEARS
"For what is life, it is even a vapour,
That appeareth for a little time and
Then vanisheth away"
ALSO JAMES TUFFEY
WHO DIED NOVEMBER 3rd 1899
AGED 74 YEARS
"At Rest"
ALSO SELINA TUFFEY
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED MAY 26th 1915
AGED 79YEARS
"Lord Jesus receive my Spirit"

JOHN KEMP   Iron Moulder, Personal Estate valued at £400 (Probate Index)
JAMES TUFFEY   Tailor, died at the Conservative Club, Personal Estate, £2,052 16s 7d (Probate Index)

18.   Curbs

1930's - not recorded

ROW 3

19.   Headstone and Curbs

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
WILLIAM FRANKS
WHO DIED 11th JANUARY 1903
AGED 23 YEARS
"Released from sorrow, sin and pain,
And free from every care,
By angels hands to heaven conveyed,
To rest for ever there"
ALSO
STEPHEN FRANKS
WHO DIED 29th OCTOBER 1906
AGED 66 YEARS
"Past all pain for ever,
Done with sickness now,
Those dear eyes are closed forever,
Peaceful is thy brow"
"Gone but not forgotten,
Never shall thy memory fade,
Sweetest thoughts shall ever linger,
Round the spot where thou are laid"

WILLIAM FRANKS   Bargeman on father's barge (1901 Census)
STEPHEN FRANKS   Barge Owner of Upnor (1901 Census).   
The latter's personal estate was valued at £518 11s 1d (Probate Index)

20.   Curbs

1950's - not recorded

21.   Large plot, Iron Posts & Chains, Cruciform Coped with two Ledgers with Horizontal Crosses
             on each side, all Red Granite


The Stone Family of Upnor

Coped Stone
South Side
IN LOVING MEMORY OF
EUPHENIA GOODEVE
WIFE OF JOSEPH STONE OF UPNOR
DIED 8th SEPTEMBER 1905 AGED 60 YEARS
"Behold, I am with thee and will keep thee in all places
whither thou goest, I will not leave thee" Gen. Xxviii v 157

North Side
IN LOVING MEMORY OF
JOSEPH STONE
HUSBAND OF EUPHENIA GOODEVE
DIED 17th MAY 1914 AGED 93 YEARS
"Surely goodness and mercy shall follow
Me all the days of my life"

WILLIAM PHILIP BUDD STONE YOUNGEST SON DIED 29th JAN. 1951 AGED 89 YEARS

North Ledger
IN LOVING MEMORY OF
MARY STONE
DIED AUGUST 17th 1925
AGED 64 YEARS
ALSO JOSEPH STONE
DIED AUG. 4th 1931
AGED 72 YEARS
"He giveth his beloved sleep"

South Ledger
IN LOVING MEMORY OF
REUBEN SINCLAIR STONE
OF UPNOR
DIED APRIL 21st 1928 AGED 79
ALSO LOUISA SYLVIA
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
DIED JUNE 11th 1935 AGED 82
ALSO JAMES CAMPBELL
FIFTH SON OF THE ABOVE
WOUNDED AT YPRES
DIED MAY 9th 1915 AGED 26
ALSO JOSEPH
THIRD SON OF THE ABOVE
MISSING PRESUMED KILLED IN ACTION
AT ALBERT NOV. 12th 1916 AGED 29
ALSO
CHARLES CAMPBELL STONE
FOURTH SON OF THE ABOVE
DIED DEC. 21st 1949 AGED 62

JOSEPH STONE, died 1914   Shop Keeper, Baker and Post Office, Lower Upnor (Kelly's 1895 Directory). Personal Estate, £5,950 (Probate Index)
REUBEN STONE, died 1928   Baker , Personal Estate valued at £1,5567 17s (Probate Index)
JOSEPH STONE, died 1931   Baker and Grocer at Stoke (1911 Census)
JAMES STONE, died 1915   Clerk, H.M. Customs (1911 Census)
JOSEPH STONE, died 1916   Hospital Clerk (1911 Census)
CHARLES STONE, died 1949   Baker (1911 Census)

22.   Large plot, Broken Pillar on Pedestals


Frank Miskin, the wealthy Farmer and Contractor who died in 1904
(The identity of the person buried under the fallen obelisk (west of Miskin)
will have to remain a mystery, having proved beyond my strength to move it!)

East Side
"Not Dead
But Living in Thee"
IN
LOVING MEMORY OF
FRANK MISKIN
WHO PASSED INTO THE GREATER LIFE
NOVEMBER 11th 1904 AGED 48
"In Faith we Meet Again"

North Side
IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
EVELYN FIFTH SON OF
WILLIAM L. MISKIN
WHO PASSED OVER JUNE 30th 1911
AGED 28 YEARS

FRANK MISKIN   Farmer and Contractor at at Stoke in 1901 (Census)
Personal Estate valued at £39, 682 15s 1d* (Probate Index).   * (Modern value, over £2,000,000)
From the Chatham Observer
"DEATH OF MR FRANK MISKIN
We regret to have to record the death of Mr Frank Miskin, partner in the firm of Messrs Tuff and Miskin, contractors, Rochester, Gravesend and elsewhere, which sad event occurred at his residence, Greenfields, Wainscott, on Friday.
   The deceased was a son of the late Mr Wm. Miskin, of Beluncle, Hoo, and for many years he resided at Mackay's Court, Stoke, only removing to to Wainscott in recent years. The death of the deceased was not altogether unexpected for, some months past he had been known to be suffering from a very painful malady. In May last year he underwent a serious operation, and a week before is death a further operation was deemed necessary, but his life could not be saved, and he passed away on the day named. Mr Miskin was 48 years of age. He leaves a widow (daughter of Mr Henry Pye, of St. Mary's Hall) and one daughter to mourn his loss.
   The deceased gentleman had been connected with the firm of Tuff and Miskin for nearly 20 years, and besides he was a director of the building firm of Frank Miskin, Ltd., of the barge owning firm of Samuel West, Ltd., and of the firm of timber merchants, Drake and Co., Ltd. He was a keen man of business , and his strict integrity won for him the respect and esteem of all with whom he became acquainted.
   The late Mr Miskin took an interest in public affairs in the district in which he resided in which he resided. He was for some years Chairman of the Stoke School Board, becoming a member of the Education Committee upon these bodies ceasing to exist to exist. He took a great interest in all kinds of sport, and was a fine shot.
    In politics he was a Conservative, and by his death his party has lost a staunch supporter.
THE FUNERAL
The deep regard in which the late Mr Miskin was held was evidenced on Wednesday, when his mortal remains were laid to rest in Frindsbury Churchyard. Hundreds of people assembled from all parts of the district, the churchyard being almost filled with friends and sympathisers.
   The funeral cortège comprised a glass car, bearing the coffin, and covered with floral tributes, the private carriage of the deceased containing wreaths, a landau filled with wreaths, and several private coaches, in which rode the mourners.
   A large number of personal friends and employees of the late Mr Miskin awaited the arrival of the cortège on Frindsbury Hill and walked in the rear of the procession from that point along the Avenue to the church...........................
    The whole of the Burial Service, with the exception of the committal portion, was conducted in the church, the officiating clergy being the Revs. R. Marley (Vicar of Hoo), W. H, Jackson, and H. T. Young. The service was plain, but the hymns, "Oh God our help" and "Now the labourer's task is o'er" were sung. As the coffin was borne from the church to the graveside the organist (Mr E. W. Dibley) played "The Dead March" from "Saul".
   The grave, a new one was bricked and lined with white chrysanthemums, ivy and smilax. The body was enclosed in a shell and an oak coffin with brass furniture. The brass plate bore the inscription: "Frank Miskin: died 11th Nov., 1904; aged 48 years"........................"
    There were 150 floral tributes and the mourners in addition to the family, included Henry Pye, Senior, Henry Pye, Junior, Charles Tuff, M.P., Doctors, R. R. Brown, J. Holroyd and Cosman, F. F. Smith, Mayor of Rochester, Thomas Lake Aveling, the Steward of the Castle Club, Mr Olding, Re, T. J. Cleave Warne, Vicar of Stoke, H. Cobb and R. Cobb, Frank Drake, S. J. Brice, F. and Spencer Woodhams, H. T. Williams (Head of Wainscott School), Joseph Pardoe, Schoolmaster, Henry Smetham, Historian of Strood, Office staff of Tuff and Miskin and workmen from Stoke and St.Mary's.

EVELYN MISKIN   Personal Estate £182 11s 9d (Probate Index)

23.   Small Headstone and Curbs


IN LOVING MEMORY OF
GEORGE WALLIS
WHO DIED 3rd FEBRUARY 1912
AGED 67 YEARS
ALSO SARAH ANN WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 18th DECEMBER 1925
AGED 78 YEARS
ALSO ALFRED SON OF THE ABOVE 1883 – 1958

GEORGE WALLIS   Licensed Victualler and Police Pensioner (1911 Census)
Beer Retailer at the Quarry (Kelly's Directory1903)

24.   Headstone and Curbs

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
ELIZA
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
WILLIAM WATKINS
WHO DIED 22nd OCTOBER 1911
AGED 63 ? YEARS
ALSO SIDNEY GEORGE
SON OF THE ABOVE
KILLED IN ACTION 9th OF SEPTEMBER 1917
AGED 27 YEARS
ALSO THE ABOVE
WILLIAM JOSEPH WATKINS
WHO DIED 24th JANUARY 1925
AGED 76 YEARS
ALSO BERTHA BLAIR
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 14th JULY 1946
AGED 92 YEARS

WILLIAM J.WATKINS   Fishmonger and Dealer (1911 Census). 
Personal Estate £727 13s 8d (Probate Index)

25.   Curbs

South Side
IN LOVING MEMORY OF HARRY LEONARD WARWOOD WHO DIED JULY 19th 1911 AGED 19 YEARS (one line)

North Side
ALSO ISHMAEL BUTLER WARWOOD WHO DIED JANUARY 15th 1932 AGED 69 YEARS

ISHMAEL WARWOOD   Shop Keeper and Post Office (Kelly's Directory1903 )
In 1911 Census, Labourer at Road Roller Works, same man?

26.   Pedestals, Cross Fallen and Curbs

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
HAROLD VERNON PARDOE
BORN NOV. 20th 1903
DIED JUNE 12th 1911
"Thy Will be Done"
ALSO JOSEPH PARDOE
FATHER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED AUGUST 10th 1924 AGED 55 ? YEARS
"Rest in Peace"

JOSEPH PARDOE DIED 1924
From Chatham Observer
"MR. J. PARDOE
We regret to record the death on Sunday of Mr Joseph Pardoe (55) headmaster of the Wainscott Council School. He was taken ill about three weeks ago with gastric influenza, and heart trouble developed which brought about his end.
   There is little doubt that Mr Pardoe's condition was accentuated by the serious illness of his only daughter Molly, who is in a Chatham nursing home, where she has undergone a series of operations. Mrs Pardoe had only just returned from visiting her daughter on Sunday morning, when she found that her husband had suddenly expired.
   A native of Woolescote, near Stourbridge, the late Mr Pardoe entered the teaching profession at an early age, and after obtaining his certificate at Chester College he served in schools at Netterend, Hereford, and Lye, Worcestershire. He then obtained an appointment under the Kent Education Committee at Stoke, where he remained six years, and 16 years ago, on the death of Mr Roberts, was transferred to the school at Frindsbury Extra. Under his able leadership and the zealous manner in which Mrs Pardoe has worked in the infants department, Wainscott School has become one of the most successful schools in the county. Nature study and gardening are taught to both boys and girls, and some wonderfully good results have been obtained. The allotments in connection with the school are recognised to be in as good order as any in Kent. Basketwork and woodwork are among other accomplishments of the scholars of Wainscott School, and the tuition of all these important subjects Mr Pardoe took a leading part.
   He was exceedingly popular both with staff and scholars, and a friend of many of the parents. His death has cast a gloom over the whole district.
   Mr Pardoe took an active interest in the local branch of the National Union of Teachers he had filled the office of president, was a member of the committee, and represented the branch at the Kent County Association.
   In church work, too, he played a prominent part, being sides-man at Frindsbury, a member of the Church Council, superintendent of Wainscott Sunday School, and rurial-deaconal treasurer for the Diocesan Quota Fund. In all these directions his place will be hard to fill.
   The funeral took place in Frindsbury Churchyard yesterday and was largely attended. The Rev. H. F. Shepherd (vicar) officiated, assisted by the Rev. E. S. Jose (late vicar). The choirboys led the singing of the hymn "Holy, Holy, Holy" and the Nunc Domittis was chanted as the body was borne from the church to the graveside. Floral tributes were sent, amongst others, by the Mayor and Mayoress of Rochester, the Frindsbury Parochial Church Council, the sides-men of Frindsbury Church, the Rochester, Chatham and District National Union of Teachers, chairman and managers of Staff and the little ones of Wainscott School, the Wainscott Sunday School children, and members of the Wainscott Institute, Messrs G. Gates and Sons carried out the funeral arrangements"

27.   Curbs

South Side
IN LOVING MEMORY OF ARTHUR NEAME
WHO FELL ASLEEP 14th MAY 1911 AGED 48 YEARS

North Side
ALSO ELIZA NEAME
WHO DIED 30th OCTOBER 1950 AGED 87 YEARS

ARTHUR NEAME  Wood Sawyer (1901 Census)

28.   Curbs

South Side
IN LOVING MEMORY OF LEWIS HARRISON
AT REST OCT. 23rd 1910 AGED 32

North Side
ALSO EDITH
AT REST 12th JUNE 1953 AGED 69 YEARS

LEWIS HARRISON  Ordinary Seaman, Royal Navy at Gibraltar? (1901 Census)

29.   Headstone

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
MRS. SARAH HAMMOND
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
MAY 1st 1880
AGED 76 YEARS
[Eroded Verses]
ALSO OF
MR. JAMES COOPER
SON IN LAW OF THE ABOVE
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
NOVEMBER [    ] 1882
AGED 49 YEARS
[Eroded Verses]
ALSO OF
EMILY COOPER
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
AUGUST 18th 1887
AGED [ 7 ] YEARS
ALSO ELIZABETH
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
MR. JAMES COOPER
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
[            ] 1908

30.   Headstone

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
MARIA THE BELOVED WIFE OF
JAMES EVENDEN
OF THIS PARISH
WHO FELL ASLEEP IN JESUS APRIL 21st 1886
AGED 75 YEARS
"Fain would I tell to sinners proud,
What a dear Saviour I have found,
And point to the redeeming blood,
And say behold the way to God,
The blood of Jesus Christ his son,
Cleanseth us from all sin"
ALSO JAMES EVENDEN
HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE
WHO FELL ASLEEP IN JESUS DECEMBER 27th 1899
AGED 93 YEARS

JOHN EVENDEN  Retired Market Gardener (1891 Census)

31.   Headstone and Curbs

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
NANCY BLACKMAN
WHO DIED MAY 2nd 1896
AGED 48 YEARS
ALSO
ALFRED HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED JANUARY 18th 1820
AGED 75 YEARS
ALSO
WILLIAM SAMUEL THEIR SON
WHO DIED APRIL 10th 1893
AGED 23 YEARS

ALFRED BLACKMAN  Agricultural Labourer (1911 Census)

WILLIAM SAMUEL BLACKMAN, DIED 1893
The following is a concise version of the long Chatham Observer article
"A BRIDEGROOM DROWNED, THE GIRL'S MOTHER CAUSED TROUBLE"
INQUEST at Guildhall, Rochester. CORONER Mr W. H. Bell, L.L.B.  FOREMAN OF JURY Mr A. Maddox
BODY FOUND at entrance of Thames and Medway Canal
WITNESS: Mr Alfred Blackman, father of deceased. Agricultural labourer of Frindsbury. His son worked on Mr Baker's farm for 7½ years. He left work in April, hoping to find work at Wouldham Cement Works. He was due to be married in a fortnight, if he was successful in getting job.
   When he returned to his father's house, he seemed depressed. His father did not suspect "foul play" in son's death and had no idea how his son ended up in river. His son was happy at home.
TO FOREMAN'S QUESTION: When his son left home, he had no idea he might commit suicide.
TO CORONER'S QUESTION: His son was going to Wouldham because his fiancée lived there; he approved of his son's marriage.
WITNESS: Mr William Heaver of 3 Raven's Knowle, Wouldham, labourer in Mr Peter's chalk quarry. Blackman was to marry his adopted daughter, Julia Lambert. They were to live in witnesses house. Blackman left his house the 7th of April to get medicine for a bad cold from Dr Bell in Rochester. Witness lent him 5 shillings. Before he left the house he gave his purse (containing 11/6d) to Heaver to look after, he also left his watch and chain. Blackman had some savings and was going to draw money out to buy Heaver's furniture. Blackman was a hard worker. Three weeks previously witness heard him threaten to commit suicide, saying "I am in two minds to do away with myself", adding that "his girl's mother" had upset him.
TO A JUROR'S QUESTION: He did not think it odd that Blackman had left his watch
CORONER'S QUESTION: Did girl's mother object to marriage ? Heaver did not want to answer question but Coroner insisted. Heaver said the girls' mother wanted to part them.
TO FOREMAN'S QUESTION: Blackman was cheerful on Monday, there was no indication he would commit suicide.
WITNESS: Dr A.T. F. Brown examined body, there were no signs of violence. Body had been in water 2 or 3 days, probably drowned.
WITNESS: Mr William Mungeam, assistant lock keeper , who found the body at 5.30 am, between the lock gate and floodgate. He did not think the body was brought in by tide.
TO JUROR'S QUESTION: He found Blackman's cap in inner lock. Blackman's head was jammed in girder of flood gates.
WITNESS: Julia Mary Lambert, of Frog Lane, Upnor. She last saw Blackman on Sunday night at Strood Station; he was going to Halling to cross the river to Wouldham by the ferry.
   They parted on good terms; he told her he had no regular work, with none in view. She had known him 3 years. He told her he had saved £33 and was going to withdraw £22 to buy Mr Heaver's furniture. Not having work seemed to prey on his mind. Her mother objected to the marriage, but her father told her she was old enough to do what she thought proper. She had no reason to think Blackman would commit suicide but now believed he had done so.
VERDICT: "Found drowned, circumstances unknown"

32.   Headstone and Curbs with remains of low railings


Caswell Family

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
ALBERT FRENCH CASWELL
BORN 16th OF JULY 1869
WHO WAS ACCIDENTALLY DROWNED IN
ROTTERDAM HARBOUR
ON THE NIGHT OF FRIDAY
11th DECEMBER 1885
"In the midst of life we are in Death"

ALSO OF THE FOLLOWING INTERRED AT HIGHAM
BORN 10th AUG. 1866   ARTHUR   DIED 9th DEC. 1872

BORN 16th MAY 1873   LIZZY   DIED 31st MAY 1873

BORN 10th OCT. 1876   KATHERINE ANN    DIED 21st DEC. 1876

"Suffer them to come unto Me"
ALSO ELIZABETH
WIFE OF SAMUEL CASWELL
WHO DIED ON THE 26th MARCH 1903
AGED 64 YEARS
ALSO THE ABOVE
SAMUEL CASWELL
WHO DIED 1st DECEMBER 1915 AGED 83 YEARS
"Peace, Perfect Peace"

SAMUEL CASWELL, DIED 1915
From Chatham Observer
"A POOR LAW OFFICER
DEATH OF MR. S. CASWELL
The interment took place in Frindsbury Churchyard on Saturday of Mr Samuel Caswell, who passed away at his residence, 7 St. Mary's Road, Strood, on the previous Wednesday.
   The deceased gentleman, who was 83 years of age, was for four years on the official staff of the Workhouse at Strood. He relinquished this appointment in 1860, and was afterwards for 12 years a clerk in the office of the late Mr R. L. Cobb, auctioneer and land agent, Higham.
   He returned to the Poor Law service in 1872 as relieving officer for the Strood district of the Strood Union, and was also appointed registrar of births, marriages and deaths for the same area, positions from which he retired on pension in October 1899.
   Mr Caswell also held a number of other offices. He was for many years vaccination officer and attendance officer for Higham, Cliffe-at-Hoo and Cuxton, and was first inspector for the district under the Infant Protection Act. He leaves a son and daughter. Mrs Caswell having pre-deceased her husband by about ten years."

33.   Iron Cross

Illegible

34.   Headstone and Curbs

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
OUR DEAR FATHER
HIRAM TIBE LONDON
DIED 15th JANUARY 1888
AGED 73 YEARS
"These Men see the wonders of the Lord
and his wonders in the Deep"
ALSO
SUSANNAH BUDELL LONDON
DIED 3rd JANUARY 1939
AGED 74 YEARS
"O Rest in the Lord"

35.   Headstone and Curbs

IN MEMORIA
HELEN
THE DEARLY LOVED DAUGHTER OF
JAMES AND LOUISA CAMPBELL
BORN MAY 4th 1851 ?
DIED FEBRUARY 29th 1888
ALSO COLIN
THIRD SON OF THE ABOVE
BORN NOV. 27th 1862
DIED OCT. 9th 1866
"For so He giveth His Beloved Sleep"
ALSO LOUISE
THE DEARLY LOVED WIFE OF
JAMES CAMPBELL
BORN OCT. 6th 1827
DIED FEB. 18th 1897
ALSO OF THE ABOVE
JAMES CAMPBELL
BORN JAN. 1st 1834
DIED MAY 16th 1905
ALSO OF ALICE CAMPBELL
THIRD DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
BORN SEPTEMBER 14th 1855
DIED MAY 6th 1938

36.   Headstone

"Though lost to sight, to memory ever Dear"
IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
STEPHEN BARDEN
WHO DIED APRIL 7th 1889
AGED 42 YEARS
"Yea though I walk through the Valley of
the Shadow of Death, I will fear no evil,
For thou art with me, thy rod and thy
staff, they comfort me"
THIS STONE IS ERECTED BY HIS
SORROWING WIDOW

STEPHEN BARDEN  Railway Engine Driver (1881 Census)

37.   Headstone

Thomas Boucher, Late Surveyor General of the G.P.O., died 1885

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
THOMAS BOUCHER
OF "HOLLYWOOD" FRINDSBURY
LATE SURVEYOR GENERAL
OF H.M.'s GENERAL POST OFFICE
BORN 16th NOVEMBER 1817
DIED 13th MAY 1885
ALSO OF HIS ONLY SISTER
ANN
THE BELOVED WIFE OF WILLIAM SPINK
OF LONDON AND CALCUTTA
BORN 19th MAY 1816
DIED 24th DECEMBER 1876
ON HER VOYAGE FROM INDIA AND WAS
BURIED AT SEA
"Blessed are the pure in heart for they
Shall see God"

THOMAS BOUCHER  Personal Estate £10, 051 7s 5d. Re-sworn 1886, £9,999 7s 11d (Probate Index)
One of the executors, Thomas William Spink of the City of London, East India Agent

38.   Headstone

IN
MEMORY
OF
FRANCES SARAH CROUCH
OF FRINDSBURY
DIED 2nd NOVEMBER 1885
IN HER 90th YEAR
ALSO HER SISTER
ESTHER MARY CROUCH
WHO DIED ON CHISTMAS DAY 1891
AGED 84 YEARS
"Jesus saith
I am the Way, the Truth and
the Life; no man cometh unto
the Father, but by Me"

39.   Pedestals, Cross Displaced

East Side
IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
CHARLES SYDNEY
THE DEARLY LOVED HUSBAND OF
MARY ANN ROBERTS
DIED JANUARY 16th 1915
AGED 66 YEARS
"In Faith we meet again"

North side
ALSO OF THEIR CHILDREN
PERCY CHARLES
DIED APRIL 18th 1887
AGED 2 YEARS 10 MONTHS
ELLEN LUCY
DIED APRIL 20th 1887 AGED 1 YEAR
MABEL CONSTANCE
DIED FEBRUARY 25th 1889 AGED 8 MONTHS
ALSO OF ARTHUR CHARLES
DIED MARCH 20th 1873 AGED 11 MONTHS
INTERRED IN CHATHAM CEMETERY
"Safe in the Arms of Jesus"

South Side
ALSO
MARY ANN
WIDOW OF THE LATE
CHARLES SYDNEY ROBERTS
DIED JUNE 26th 1938
AGED 87 YEARS

CHARLES ROBERTS  Retired Builder (1911 Census)
Of "Wickfield", personal estate £13,839 16s 10d

40.   Headstone 

 - not recorded

41.   Fallen and Broken Headstone

ERNEST WILLIAM HODGE
DIED 8th AUGUST 18[92] AGED 3 YEARS
ALICE EMILY HODGE
[DIED] 9th AUGUST 18[92] AGED 8 YEARS
ERNEST [R]OSER HODGE
[DIED] 10th AUGUST 18[82]2 AGED [    ] MONTHS
ALSO LENA HODGE
[DIED] [    ] AUGUST 1892 AGED 12 MONTHS
ALSO BEATRICE HODGE
DIED 14th AUGUST 1892 AGED [5 YEARS]
[Eroded Verses]
ALSO ERNEST ROSER HODGE
DIED [    ] OCTOBER 1942 ?AGED [    ]

42.   Pedestals, Curbs and CWGC Headstone

South Side
IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
JAMES BULLEN
LAY WORKER OF ST. MARY'S
PARISH CHURCH, STROOD
AND SERVER AT THE ALTAR
ENTERED INTO REST
FEBRUARY 4th 1892 AGED 49 YEARS

East Side
PTE. HARRY
MARCH WILLS
R.A.M.C. 87139
WHO DIED AT THE MILITARY HOSPITAL
WOKING 5th NOVEMBER 1918
AGED 41 YEARS
"Rest in Peace"

North Side
ALSO OF
HANNAH
MARSH BULLEN
WIDOW OF THE LATE
JAMES BULLEN
WHO ENTERED INTO REST
10th FEBRUARY 1921
AGED 78 YEARS
"With Christ which is far better"

C.W.G.C. Headstone

87139 PRIVATE
H. M. WILLS
ROYAL ARMY MEDICAL CORPS
5th NOVEMBER 1918

ROW 4

43.   Headstone and Curbs

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
JOHN WILLS
OF UPPER UPNOR
WHO DIED MAY 21st 1902
AGED 62 YEARS
"Though lost to sight,
To memory ever dear"
ALSO EMMA WILLS
DIED MAY 9th 1905
AGED 63 YEARS
ALSO THOMAS WILLIAM
SON OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED JANUARY 28th 1904
AGED 28 YEARS
"Boast not thyself of tomorrow,
For thou knowest not what the day shall bring

JOHN WILLS  Inn Keeper "Crown and Anchor", Upnor (1901 Census)

44.   Headstone

Face Down

45.   Headstone

1961 - not recorded

46.   Headstone and Foot Stone

IN EVER LOVING MEMORY OF
THOMAS SUMMER STARTUP
WHO DIED 16th AUGUST 1910
AGED 48 YEARS
"Peace, Perfect Peace"
ALSO
ELIZABETH ANN STARTUP
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 15th FEBRUARY 1916
AGED 52 YEARS
"And with the morn, those angel faces smile,
Which I have loved long since and lost awhile"
ALSO ARTHUR
ONLY SON OF THE ABOVE
KILLED IN ACTION 15th SEPT. 1916
"For duty's sake he gave his life,
---- a life to save,
A lonely soldier's grave he reaps,
And with earth's noblest dead he sleeps"
AGED 24 YEARS

THOMAS STARTUP  Market Gardener (1901 Census)

47.   Curbs

South Side
IN LOVING MEMORY OF FRANCES ANN HAYWARD
WHO DIED OCT. 27th 1911 AGED 50 YEARS

North Side
ALSO OF HENRY EDWARD HAYWARD HER HUSBAND
WHO DIED JUNE 10th 1927 AGED 66 YEARS

HENRY HAYWARD  Engineer's Clerk (1911 Census)

48.   Curbs

1950's - not recorded

49.   Headstone

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
JAMES SALES
WHO DIED 9th SEPTEMBER 1911
AGED 52 YEARS
ALSO
ELIZABETH THE BELOVED WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 4th DECEMBER 1911
AGED 53 YEARS
"Gone but not Forgotten"

JAMES SALES  Tunnel Watch Keeper (1911 Census)

50.   Curbs

South Side
HENRY JAMES POCOCK WHO DIED 12th JULY 1933 AGED 48 YEARS

North Side
ALSO HAROLD POCOCK WHO DIED 2nd AUGUST 1910 AGED 18 YEARS

51.   Curbs

South Side
EMMA WAGHORNE WHO DIED 2nd NOVEMBER 1917 AGED 21 YEARS

North Side
ALSO OF PHILIP WAGHORNE WHO DIED 1st FEBRUARY 1930 AGED 69 YEARS

52.   Small Headstone

IN AFFECTIONATE REMEMBRANCE
OF
OTWAY BOURNE
WHO DIED MARCH 15th 1878
AGED 24 YEARS
"While in the world I did remain,
My latter days were grief and pain,
But when the Lord, he thought it best,
He took me to a place of rest"
ALSO ANN
THE BELOVED WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED SEPTEMBER 22nd 1877
AGED 24 YEARS
ALSO EDWARD HENRY
BELOVED SON OF THE ABOVE
[WHO DIED [SEPTEMBER 2] 2nd 1877
[AGED 11 WEEKS]

53.   Headstone and Foot Stone

CHARLES PARSONS
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE 14th FEBRUARY 1878
AGED 67 YEARS
ALSO CATHERINE PARSONS
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE [ ] JUNE 1894
AGED 78 YEARS
ALSO WILLIAM CHARLES PARSONS
GRANDSON OF THE ABOVE
WHO FELL ASLEEP 4th MARCH 1879
AGED 5 YEARS
"Oh keep us faithful God,
[      ] faithful to thy Dove"

54.   Modern Curb

 - not recorded

55.   Curb

1930's - not recorded

56.   Curbs

South Side
ALSO HARRY STIRRUP SON OF THE ABOVE WHO DIED 30th AUGUST 1924 AGED 42 YEARS

57.   Headstone and Curbs

IN
LOVING REMEMBRANCE
OF
GEORGE BARNETT
DIED APRIL 2nd 1839
DIED JUNE 16th 1884
"For his real worth let friendship,
drop a tear,
who knew him best lament him,
most sincere"
ALSO TRUMAN
SON OF THE ABOVE
BORN JUNE 28th 1869
DIED AUGUST 6th 1883
"One gentle sigh, his spirit fled,
we scarcely thought he
could be dead"
ALSO ELIZA BARNETT
BORN MARCH 10th 1844
DIED MARCH 20th 1895

GEORGE BARNET  Contractor of Parsonage House, (2 Servants) (1881 Census)

58.   Headstone

SACRED
TO
THE MEMORY
OF
THOMAS PUTTIFER
BORN APRIL 16th 1843
DIED JANUARY 27th 1910
ALSO MARY
THE BELOVED WIFE OF THE ABOVE
BORN MAY 10th 1844
DIED JUNE 6th 1906
ALSO CHILDREN OF THE ABOVE
CAROLINE
BORN JUNE 6th 1869
DIED JANUARY 1st 1885
ARTHUR JOSEPH
BORN MARCH 31st 1874
DIED APRIL 14th 1890
"A sudden change, I in a moment fell,
I had no time to bid my friends farewell,
Think not this strange, death happens unto all,
This day was mine, tomorrow you may fall"

THOMAS PUTTIFER  Bargeman (1901 Census)

59.   Headstone

IN AFFECTIONATE REMEMBRANCE OF
ELIZABETH
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
JOSEPH PUTTIFER
WHO DIED MARCH 20th 1885
AGED 67 YEARS

60.   Curbs

HENRY JOHNSON ALSO OF ADELATE (sic) MARY JOHNSON
WHO DIED JUNE 2nd 1909 AGED 70 YEARS WHO DIED FEBRUARY 26th 1913 AGED 66 YEARS

HENRY JOHNSON  Agricultural Labourer (1901 Census)

ROW 5

61.   Granite Headstone and Curbs

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
ELLEN CHARLOTTE LEWRY
DIED 27th NOVEMBER 1902
AGED 32 YEARS
"In the midst of life we are in death"

62.   Pedestals, Cross and Curbs

West Side
IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
EDWARD HEAD
WHO FELL ASLEEP APRIL 15th 1903
AGED 72 YEARS

South Side
IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
ELIZABETH THE BELOVED WIFE OF
EDWARD HEAD
WHO FELL ASLEEP JAN. 25th 1910
AGED 77 YEARS

EDWARD HEAD  Rail Guard (1871 Census)

63.   

1939 - not recorded

64.   Headstone and Curbs

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
ELIZABETH
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
WILLIAM WALTER
WHO DIED 10th JULY 1904
IN HER 48th YEAR
"Oh, for the touch of a vanished hand,
and the sound of a voice that is still"
ALSO THE ABOVE
WILLIAM WALTER
WHO DIED 30th SEPTEMBER 1905
IN HIS 50th YEAR
"To live in hearts we leave behind is not to die"

WILLIAM WALTER  Cement Labourer (1901 Census)
Or... Civil Servant?, Personal Estate £1,439 12s 5d (Probate Index)

65.   Curbs

1936 - not recorded

66.   Pedestals, Fallen Cross and Curbs

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
OUR DEAR MOTHER
ANN ELIZABETH BLAKE OSENTON
DIED APRIL 18th 1915
AGED 70 YEARS
ALSO WILLIAM BLAKE OSENTON
HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED SEPTEMBER 21st 1923
AGED 83 YEARS

67.   Curbs

South Side
IN LOVING MEMORY OF EMILY MAUD BAKER
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
FEBRUARY 21st 1914 AGED 58 YEARS

North Side
ALSO ALICE A. SAUNDERS
WHO PASSED AWAY NOV. 25th 1929 AGED 40 YEARS

68.   Curbs

South Side
ELIZABETH SARAH STONE WHO DIED 2nd APRIL 1912 AGED 15 YEARS AND 11 MONTHS

North Side
ALSO WILLIAM HENRY STONE DIED JUNE 1st 1923 AGED 51 YEARS

WILLIAM STONE  River Constable, City of London (1911 Census)
(2015-02-13 Ian Smith states that Henry William Stone was his Great Grandfather and was a City of Rochester River Policeman and had reached the rank of Sergent when he died.)

69.   Headstone and Curbs

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
EMMA JANE
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
THOMAS BOLTON
WHO DIED OCTOBER 2nd 1910
IN HER 50th YEAR
"In death, O Lord abide with me"
ALSO THE ABOVE
THOMAS BOLTON
WHO DIED JANUARY 6th 1922
AGED 64 YEARS

THOMAS BOLTON  Waterman, Stone Trade (1911 Census)

70.   Curbs

Parts missing

71.   Headstone

1950's - not recorded

72.   Cruciform Coped


Thomas Whitebread, the Farmer, died 1896

North Side
IN MEMORY OF THOMAS WILLIAM WHITEBREAD
BORN 27th FEBRUARY 1868 DIED 1st MARCH 1868
ALSO BEATRICE MAY WHITEBREAD
BORN 18th MAY 1882 DIED 15th SEPTEMBER 1887
ALSO IVO JOHN WHITEBREAD
BORN 19th APRIL 1884 DIED 16th APRIL 1923
ALSO OF STANLEY EIGHTH SON OF THOMAS WILLIAM AND MARY ANN
WHITEBREAD WHO DIED 1st SEPTEMBER 1878 AGED 4 MONTHS

South Side
IN MEMORY OF THOMAS WILLIAM WHITEBREAD
WHO DIED 18th NOVEMBER 1896 AGED 52 YEARS
"Not my will but thine be done"
ALSO MARY ANN WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 6th MARCH 1915 AGED 71 YEARS
"Peace, Perfect Peace"
IN MEMORY OF HERBERT FOURTH SON OF THOMAS WILLIAM AND MARY ANN
WHITEBREAD WHO DIED 19th MAY 1878 AGED 6 YEARS

THOMAS WHITEBREAD  Farmer, Personal Estate £4, 687 19s (Probate Index)

73.   Face Down, Modern ?

 

74.   Curbs, no inscription

 

75a.   Detached Headstone, against wall

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
FRANCES AMELIA [EVENDEN]
WHO DIED JAN. 8th [1881]
AGED 4 YEARS & 7 MONTHS
ALSO JANE EVENDEN
WHO DIED NOV. 30th 190[3]
AGED 50 YEARS
ALSO JOHN STAINCHALL EV[ENDEN]
WHO DIED DEC. 5th 192[5]
AGED 76 YEARS

JOHN EVENDEN  Publican "Royal Oak" (Kelly's Directory 1895, 1909)
In 1881 Census at "Fleur d' Lis" at Burham

ROW 6

75b.   

1930's - not recorded

76.    Headstone and Foot Stone

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
ANN WALTER
WHO ENTERED INTO REST
12th JANUARY 1902
AGED 76 YEARS
"With Christ which is far Better"
ALSO ELIZA BARDEN
SISTER OF THE ABOVE
DIED 30th MARCH 1914
AGED 80 YEARS
"Thy Will be Done"
ALSO EMILY COOK
DIED 6th JANUARY 1944
AGED 84 YEARS

77.   Pedestals, Fallen Cross and Curbs

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
HENRY THOMAS WILLIAMS
DIED 5th SEPTEMBER 1910
AGED 73 YEARS
FOR 33 YEARS ASSISTANT OVERSEER
AND 6 YEARS CHURCHWARDEN OF THIS
PARISH OF FRINDSBURY

HENRY THOMAS WILLIAMS DIED 1910
From Chatham Observer
"MR. H. T. WILLIAMS
A well known resident of Frindsbury passed away on Monday morning in the person of Mr Henry Thomas Williams, aged 73 years. The deceased, who resided at Grove House, Grove Road, carried on for many years the business of a builder, and for 33 years he was rate collector and assistant overseer of the parishes of Frindsbury Intra and Frindsbury Extra.
   In business he was one of the most successful traders in the towns, and was able to retire some years since, owning a considerable amount of property in the neighbourhood. Sometime afterwards he gave up his parochial work, and, it will be remembered, on his relinquishing the office, the district was divided, Mr W. J. Baker being appointed assistant overseer and rate collector for Frindsbury Intra, and Mr S.W. Ring for Frindsbury Extra.
   The deceased was also a staunch Churchman, and for many years was Churchwarden at Frindsbury Church. For three years he represented Frindsbury Extra on the Strood Board of Guardians and District Council, and his knowledge of the parish and it's needs made him a most useful member, especially on the latter body.
   He was a man of strict integrity, and was held in high esteem by a large circle of friends. Mr Williams had been ailing for a long time. Bronchitis and asthma ga

78.   Pedestals, Cross Fallen and Curbs

East Side
IN EVER
LOVING MEMORY
OF
HENRY BARDEN
DIED JULY 28th 1902
AGED 53 YEARS
ALSO LYDIA WIFE OF THE ABOVE
DIED MARCH 18th 1932
AGED 82 YEARS

South Side
ALSO
ELSIE MAUD
THIRD DAUGHTER & BELOVED WIFE OF
ROBERT J. WEAVER
PASSED AWAY SEPT. 12th 1947
AGED 58 YEARS
"A Beautiful Memory"

North Side
ALSO
ROBERT JOHN
WEAVER
PASSED AWAY 27th APRIL 1946
AGED 65 YEARS
CREMATED AT CHARING

79.   Headstone and Curbs

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
JENNIE
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
JOHN WYLES
OF STONEHOUSE FARM
WHO DIED JULY 13th 1901
AGED 39 YEARS
"Come to me – saith one? - and coming,be at rest"
ALSO
JOHN DENNIS
SON OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED FEBRUARY 5th 1914
AGED 19 YEARS
ALSO JOHN WYLES
HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE
DIED AT MAIDSTONE FEBY. 20Th 1944
AGED 84 YEARS
"Abide with me"
ALSO STANLEY SON OF THE ABOVE
DIED AT SHANGHAI MARCH 7th 1927
AGED 31 YEARS

80.   Celtic Cross

THOMAS ROBERTS
DIED NOV. 22nd 1908
AGED 62 YEARS

THOMAS ROBERTS  School Master at Wainscott (1881 Census)

81.   Headstone

IN AFFECTIONATE REMEMBRANCE OF
ELLEN
THE BELOVED DAUGHTER
OF
WILLIAM AND EMMA BOURNE
WHO DIED 23rd JANUARY 1909
AGED 20 YEARS
"Like a lilly fair and green,
Soon cut down and no more seen,
In peace she lived, in Christ she died,
Her life was craved, but God denied"
"Peace, Perfect Peace"

82.   Curbs

North Side
IN LOVING MEMORY OF JOHN POOLEY DIED NOV. 20th 1909 AGED 34 YEARS

South Side
ALSO HANNAH GRACE TREMAIN
DIED DEC. 20th 1916 AGED 65 YEARS

83.   Pedestals, Cross Gone, Curbs

East Side
IN CHERISHED MEMORY
OF
CATHERINE THE BELOVED WIFE OF
ALFRED EDWARD BENNETT
WHO FELL ASLEEP 3rd OCTOBER 1903
AGED 56 YEARS
ALSO THE ABOVE
ALFRED EDWARD BENNETT
WHO PASSED AWAY 12th FEBRUARY 1927
AGED 77 YEARS

South Side
IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
ALFRED ONLY SON OF
A. E. AND CATHERINE BENNETT
WHO WAS DROWNED AT RANGOON
4th JULY 1905
AGED 29 YEARS
INTERRED AT POOCONDURY CEMETERY

ALFRED BENNETT  Sail Maker (1881 Census)

84.   Headstone and Curbs

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
SARAH ANN
THE BELOVED WIFE OF ROBERT HANNAH
WHO DIED JULY 11th 1909
AGED 75 YEARS
ALSO THE ABOVE
ROBERT HANNAH
WHO DIED JANUARY 10th 1923
AGED 88 YEARS
"Peace, Perfect Peace"
ALSO
SARAH ANN YOUNGER DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED AUGUST 7th 1890
AGED 25 YEARS
(Eroded Verses)
AND ALEXANDER SON OF THE ABOVE
DIED DEC. 6th 1926
AGED 65 YEARS
"At Rest"

ROBERT HANNAH  
Coal Labourer (1881 Census)

85a.   Pedestals, Cross Fallen and Curbs

North Side
WILLIAM
WHITE
DIED JUNE 17th 1880
AGED 1 YEAR & 10 MONTHS

East Side
WALTER WILLIAM
WHITE
DIED DEC. 26th 188[1]
AGED 12 YEARS
ALSO
WILLIAM WHITE
DIED APRIL 14th 1915
AGED 75 YEARS
"Suffer little children to come unto me,
For of such is the Kingdom of Heaven"

South Side
ALFRED WILLIAM
WHITE
DIED JUNE 24th 1893
AGED 12 YEARS
MARY ANN WHITE
DIED 2nd DECEMBER 1927
AGED 82 YEARS
"Peace, Perfect Peace"

85b.   Fallen, Broken Headstone (Missed from 1st Survey

[       ]
GEORGE
LANGLEY HARPUM
BORN JAN[UARY] 30th 1803
DIED [JUNE] 28th 1880
SARAH HARPUM
BORN AUGUST [    ] [1809]
DIED MARCH [    ] [1890]
GEORGE HARPUM
BORN APRIL [    ] [1837]
DIED JANUARY [    ] [1886]
[ ? ]
[     ]
DIED 23rd SEPTEMBER [ ? ]

GEORGE HARPUM  Labourer (1871 Census)
GEORGE HARPUM JNR.  Agricultural Labourer (1881 Census)

86.   Headstone and Curbs

IN
AFFECTIONATE
REMEMBRANCE OF
FOSTER HENRY STOBBART
WHO DIED NOVEMBER 6th 1882
AGED 16 YEARS
"Gone in his youth, from misery and pain,
And gone where ransomed [       ],
Gone where all hearts [       ],
And only where we [      ] hope to [       ]"

FOSTER STOBBART  Grocer's Boy (1881 Census)

87.   Headstone


William Gurr who drowned in 1905

IN LOVING REMEMBRANCE OF
REUBEN WALTER GURR
WHO DIED FEBRUARY 27th 1886
AGED 25 YEARS
"Not one from Memory, not gone from Love,
But gone where we all Hope to meet you Above"
ALSO
WILLIAM ROBERT GURR
FATHER OF THE ABOVE
WHO WAS ACCIDENTALLY DROWNED
MARCH 15th 1905
AGED 72 YEARS
"After the Storm, comes Peace"
ALSO ELIZABETH
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED APRIL 19th 1911
AGED 77 YEARS
"Greatly Loved and Deeply Mourned"

WILLIAM GURR DIED 1905
From Chatham Observer
"BARGE OVERTURNED
The sudden gales on Wednesday week wrought havoc among the smaller craft on the Lower Thames. At Greenhithe two barges were overturned, and William Gurr, of Upnor, one of the crew of the Vectis, was imprisoned in the cabin.
   The wreck was towed ashore, and the lifeless body was recovered next day. At the inquest on Saturday, Edward Gurr, of Strood, the captain of the Vectis, stated that the deceased was his father.
   Witness endeavoured to drag him out of the cabin companion as the vessel was heeling over, but he (witness) lost his foothold by the capsizing of the boat, and was submerged. When he got clear of the wreck, he saw one of the crew on the upturned keel, and there were no signs of his father.
   At the time the squall struck the vessel, hardly any sail was set. It was the worst squall witness had known"

ROW 7

88.   Fallen, Broken Headstone

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
MARY ANN HONEYMON
WHO DIED DECEMBER 26th 1900
AGED 62 ? YEARS
( Eroded Verses)

89.   Headstone and Foot Stone

IN
LOVING MEMORY OF
SARAH BEALE
WHO DIED MAY 21st 1901
AGED 81 YEARS
(Eroded Verses)

90.   Fallen Headstone, Face Down (could not lift)

 

91.   Headstone and Curbs

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
MARY BIGG
WHO DIED JULY 19th 1901
AGED 86 YEARS
"Her End was Peace"
ALSO ELIZA BATES
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
AND BELOVED WIFE OF T. BATES
WHO DIED DECEMBER 15th 1918
AGED 77 YEARS
"At Rest"
ALSO THE ABOVE
THOMAS BATES
WHO DIED 31st MAY 1927
AGED 87 YEARS

THOMAS BATES  Railway Engine Driver (1901 Census)

92.   

1938 - not recorded

93.   Granite Headstone and Curbs

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
ALFRED HILL
WHO DIED OCTOBER 7th 1908
AGED 80 YEARS
"A Light from this Household is Gone,
A Voice we Loved is Stilled,
A Place is Vacant in our Hearts,
Which Never can be Filled"
ALSO
ANN ELIZABETH
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED JUNE 28th 1914
AGED 84 YEARS
"Her End was Peace"
ALSO WALTER HILL
WHO DIED NOV. 17th 1940
AGED 78 YEARS
"Peace, Perfect Peace"
ALSO LAURA ANN HILL
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
DIED MAY 20th 1948 AGED 86 YEARS

ALFRED HILL  Fisherman (1881 Census)

94.   

1938 - not recorded

95.   Curbs on Large Plot

South Side
IN LOVING MEMORY OF BARBARA ELLEN TULLY WHO DIED 15th JAN 1893 AGED 58 YEARS
ALSO OF JAMES HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE WHO DIED 26th OCTOBER 1916 AGED 82 YEARS

North Side
ALSO OF THEIR SON JAMES EDWARD WHO DIED 20th OCT. 1879 AGED 8 YEARS
ALSO LOUISA TULLY WHO DIED 25th MARCH 1913 AGED 62 YEARS "Peace, Perfect Peace"

JAMES TULLY  Bricklayer (1881 Census)

ROW 8

96.   Broken Celtic Cross and Curbs


Reuben Middleton, General Manager of Aveling and Porter, died 1900

SACRED TOP THE MEMORY OF
REUBEN MIDDLETON
DIED 7th MARCH 1900
AGED 56 YEARS
ALSO
ABIGAIL WIFE OF THE ABOVE
DIED 23rd FEBRUARY 1893 AGED 51 YEARS
"[Boast ?] not what shall be on the morrow"

REUBEN MIDDLETON DIED 1900
From the Chatham News
"FUNERAL OF THE LATE MR. REUBEN MIDDLETON
The funeral of the late Mr Reuben Middleton, general manager to Messrs Aveling and Porter, Limited, Strood, whose death we recorded in our last issue, took place amid many manifestations of regret, on Saturday, the remains being interred with those of his wife, who died two years ago, at Frindsbury Churchyard.
   The cortège, which consisted of a Washington car, containing the coffin, of polished oak, with brass fittings, and eight mourning carriages, left the late residence of the deceased, Bridge House, Esplanade, Strood, at 2.40 and proceeded by way of the High street, North street, and Frindsbury road to the place of burial.
   Many of the men, who had been employed under the deceased followed in the rear, while a considerable number assembled at the church, where Mr T. L. Aveling and Mr H, Pitts (directors of the firm) also joined the party.........................."
   Many other employees of Aveling and Porter attended, including all the foremen of the various departments, office staff and the drawing department. There were a large number of floral tributes from family, friends and all departments of Aveling and Porter

97.   Pedestals, Fallen Cross and Curbs

IN
MEMORY
OF
BERNARD JAMES
DEARLY LOVED CHILD OF
J. & E. BOURNE
WHO DIED APRIL 26th 1911
AGED 1 YEAR 8 MONTHS
"Thy Will be Done"

98.   Headstone

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
JOHN CHEESEMAN
WHO DIED FEBRUARY 25th 1911
AGED 83 YEARS
"Home at last, thy Labour done,
Safe and Blest, the Victory won,
Jordan passed, from pain set free,
Angels now have welcomed thee"
ALSO OF MARY
WIDOW OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED MARCH 6th 1919
AGED 84 YEARS
"At Rest"

JOHN CHEESEMAN  Labourer (1881 Census)

99.   Pedestals Cross Gone

IN MEMORY OF JAMES DAY
WHO DIED JULY 12th 1908 AGED [40] YEARS

100.   Headstone

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
EDITH MINNIE THE BELOVED WIFE OF
WALTER W. DIPLOCK
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE MAY 26th 1908
AGED 24 YEARS
"In the midst of Life we are in Death"
ALSO
IRENA F. DAY DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE MARCH 24th 1910
AGED 1 YEAR AND 11 MONTHS

101.   Curbs

North Side
IN LOVING MEMORY OF EDWARD WILLIAM PHILLIPS WHO DIED 3rd NOV. 1907? AGED 49 YEARS

South Side
IN LOVING MEMORY OF EDWIN BARDEN WHO DIED 19th JUNE 1928 AGED 57 YEARS

EDWARD PHILLIPS  Cement Labourer (1881 Census)

102.   Detached, Broken Headstone, leaning on dead tree


IN AFFECTIONATE REMEMBRANCE OF
EMILY
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
FELIX BOURNE
OF STROOD
DIED JUNE 1st 1886
AGED 49 YEARS
"Husband and children be content,
For unto you I was but lent,
My debt is paid my grave you see,
Therefore prepare to follow me"

103.   Small Headstone


The unfortunate William Hancock who died under a train in 1888

IN MEMORY
OF
WILLIAM HANCOCK
OF NOTTINGHAM
WHO MET HIS DEATH
ON THE S. E. [R] STROOD
JULY 5th 1888
AGED 25 YEARS
"Gone but not Forgotten"

WILLIAM HANCOCK DIED 1888
When the Inquest was held, Hancock's name was not known. He was buried at All Saints as an "unknown man". When his family discovered that he had been killed, they tried to have his body exhumed and reburied in Nottingham. This attempt was not successful, so they placed the small headstone on the grave, and the church register was adjusted to record the identity of the dead man.
From the Chatham Observer
"SUICIDE AT STROOD
SINGULAR HALLUCINATIONS
An inquest was held on Saturday at the Railway Tavern, before the City Coroner, Mr W. H. Bell, LL B., on the body of a man unknown who was killed on the South Eastern Railway, on Thursday night.
   Mr D. Skinner was appointed foreman of the jury.
   Edward Hansted, of Temple Farm, Strood, foreman of Temple Brickfields, deposed that he saw the deceased the first time at about half past three in the afternoon of Thursday. He did not remember the name of the deceased although it was told to him. He saw him previously go on to the South Eastern Railway, and when he came to the wharf the 3.37 train from Maidstone passed by. Deceased swung his arm over his head, and then went and lay down by witness's house. Deceased afterwards asked for water and witness gave him some. He complained of his head being bad, and said he suffered with his head. In the course of conversation deceased gave his Christian name as William, and said that he was a fitter by trade. He stated also that he had been at work in Chatham dockyard, and had come that morning from Cage lane, Chatham.
   When a train passed along the London, Chatham and Dover Railway, he exclaimed "That is where I ought to be, under the train", and repeated this when another one came up later on. He said, " There are several thousands women coming to kick me to death", and when witness replied "Oh, no they are not, they don't kick people to death in this country", he said, "Don't talk so mad".
   Deceased left witness and witness did not see him again until the train had passed over him. He was then dead.
   Thomas William Harris, of Cuxton road, Strood, labourer, said he saw deceased between three and four o'clock on Thursday afternoon near Mr Hansted's cottage. He asked witness where there was any water, and he replied "you are close to the river". Then he said "I want to drown myself", and on being asked why he answered, "Because women are after me". He was quiet and spoke as though more to himself than any one else. Subsequently he went upon the South Eastern line, and a down train came by. Witness shouted "Come off the line", and deceased replied, "This is what I have been waiting for". Witness tried and could not reach him before deceased threw his hat into the air, and jumped in front of the train just as it reached him. The wheels of the whole train passed over him, and when witness went up he found him dead.
   George Richards, Maidstone, deposed that he was driving the engine of the 4.8 train from Charing Cross to Maidstone. He left Strood station at 5.28 for Cuxton, and when near the Temple brickfields, he saw a man on the down side clear of the line. When he first saw him he would be probably thirty yards away, and five or six yards before he reached him he deliberately "dived" in front of the engine. The wheels passed over him, and it was quite impossible for him to stop in time, although he shut off steam and applied the brake.
Henry Coulter, Inspector for the South Eastern Railway Company, of Bowes road, Strood, stated that he received information of the death of the deceased, so he went with a stretcher and conveyed him to the Railway Tavern.
A verdict of "Suicide whilst in a state of unsound mind" was returned.

ROW 9

104.   Headstone, Badly Eroded

HARRIETT TURNER
[WHO DIED FEBRUARY [    ] 1894]?
[AGED 56 YEARS]?

105.   Headstone and Curbs

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
WILLIAM WEST
WHO DIED NOVEMBER 20th 1899
AGED 26 YEARS
"I will fear no evil for thou art with me"
ALSO
GEORGE WILLIAM WEST
FATHER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED AUGUST 14th 1880
AGED 42 YEARS
INTERRED IN UPNOR CHURCHYARD
"Thy Will be Done"
ALSO HANNA
WIFE OF GEORGE WILLIAM WEST
DIED MARCH 5th 1911
AGED 66 YEARS
"Peace, Perfect Peace"
ALSO RICHARD HENRY WEST
KILLED IN ACTION SEPTEMBER 25th 1917
AGED 37 YEARS

106.   Headstone and Curbs

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
EMILY
THE BELOVED SISTER OF
STEPHEN & ELIZA SCOTCHMAN
WHO ENTERED INTO REST
OCTOBER 19th 1899
AGED 54 YEARS
"The Lord gave and the Lord hath taken away"
ALSO STEPHEN SCOTCHMAN
WHO ENTERED INTO REST
MAY 30th 1909
AGED 63 YEARS
"He is not dead but sleepeth"
ALSO ELIZA SCOTCHMAN
WHO ENTERED INTO REST
JANUARY 19th 1938
AGED 91 YEARS
"At Rest"

STEPHEN SCOTCHMAN  Journeyman Wheelwright in Essex (1881 Census)

107.   Headstone and Curbs

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
JOHN POTTERTON
THE BELOVED HUSBAND OF
JANE POTTERTON
WHO DIED MARCH 28th 1899
AGED 59 YEARS
"Gone but not Forgotten"
ALSO
JANE HILL
WHO DIED MARCH 6th 1929
AGED 87 YEARS

JOHN POTTERTON  Oil Mill Labourer (1881 Census)

108.   Headstone and Curbs

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
MARY A. WILLIAMSON
DIED OCTOBER 13th 1907
AGED 67
"Peace, Perfect Peace"
ALSO
MARY ALICE WILLIAMSON
DIED AUGUST 5th 1926
(No age given, aged 60 years)
HELEN R. WILLIAMSON
DIED JUNE 13th 1947
AGED 73 YEARS

109.   Headstone and Curbs

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
GEORGE CORNELIUS
WHO DIED 28th AUGUST 1908
AGED 62 YEARS
"Thy Will be Done"
ALSO LUCY
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 16th JAN. 1915
AGED 63 YEARS
"At Rest, Reunited"

GEORGE CORNELIUS  Wharfinger (Coal) (1881 Census)

110.   Headstone and Curbs

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
CHARLOTTE
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
HENRY BRIDGER
WHO DIED MARCH 29th 1908
AGED 66 YEARS
"Her end was peace"
"Grieve not for me, I'm free from pain,
We hope to met in Heaven again"
ALSO HENRY
HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED MARCH 6th 1922
AGED 78 YEARS

HENRY BRIDGER  Millwright (1881 Census)

111.   Curbs

West Side
IN LOVING MEMORY OF HARRIETT

South Side
THE BELOVED WIFE OF JAMES HENRY JARRETT WHO PASSED PEACEFULLY AWAY APRIL 14th 1881 AGED 45 YEARS (One line)

North Side
ALSO JAMES HENRY JARRETT WHO DIED SEPTEMBER 27th 1903 AGED 74 YEARS

JAMES JARRETT  Lighterman (1881 Census)

112.   Headstone and Foot Stone

IN LOVING REMEMBRANCE
OF
WILLIAM HAYMAN
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
JUNE 30th 1880
AGED 91 YEARS
ALSO
FANNY HAYMAN
THE BELOVED WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
MARCH 21st 1887
AGED 87 YEARS
(Eroded Verse)

113.   Small Tablet and Curbs

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
EDWARD BALDOCK
DIED APRIL 1st 1915
AGED 73 YEARS
"We shall meet again"
ALSO
HARRIETT
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
DIED DEC. 15th 1921
AGED 80 YEARS

EDWARD BALDOCK  Railway Inspector (1910 Census)
Personal estate £273 3s 9d (Probate Index)

114 – 117

All 1940's - not recorded

118.   Fallen Headstone


William Wilson, crushed to death in 1889

IN
MEMORY
OF
WILLIAM HENRY WILSON
WHO WAS ACCIDENTALLY KILLED
OCTOBER 3rd 1889
AGED 20 YEARS
(Eroded Verses)

WILLIAM HENRY WILSON DIED 1889
From Chatham Observer
"CRUSHED TO DEATH BY MACHINERY
W.J. Harris, County Coroner, held an inquest at the Cottage on the Cliff Inn, Frindsbury, on Friday week, on the body of a man named William Henry Wilson, who was killed on the previous day by being crushed in the cogwheels of a machine at the Frindsbury Cement Works.
   The deceased apparently slipped when passing the wheel, and thoughtlessly put his hand into the cogs, and was drawn in and frightfully crushed.
   Louisa Wilson, wife of Reuben Wilson, said deceased was her son and was twenty years of age. He was employed at Frindsbury Cement Works.
   Stephan Wellar, of Rochester, Wet (sic) ? Maker, in the employ of Messrs Tingey and Son, Frindsbury Cement Works, said the deceased was employed as witness's assistant, and had been working with him about three months. Deceased had been employed on the works for some years.
   On the previous day, at 11.45, deceased went down into the engine room in answer to a signal to start the pumps. As deceased did not return, witness looked down and saw him hanging by the right arm from the cogs of a wheel. Deceased's arm and part of his body was crushed in the cogs. Witness stopped the engine immediately, and got the deceased out. Deceased had been killed instantly, the shaft of the engine rotating at the rate of eighty revolutions to the minute. In his opinion the deceased met his death by slipping on the floor and putting his hand thoughtlessly into the cogs. The cogwheel was between five and six feet from the floor. Deceased was not employed in oiling.
   He was wearing a sleeved waistcoat.
   George Batchelor, Foreman of the Cement Works, said he arrived on the spot within three minutes of the accident. He saw that deceased was dead, his arm being held in the cogs right close to the body, and completely crushed. Witness was of opinion the deceased slipped on the floor, and to save himself put his hand on the cogs without thinking of the consequences.
   The jury returned a verdict of "Accidental death".
To modern readers it is rather shocking that the machine had no guard fitted and that the floor was slippery. The tone of the report seems to blame poor Wilson for an understandable instinctive act.

ROW 10

119.   Curbs

ALFRED EDWARD STRUDWICK KILLED AT STROOD STATION FEBRUARY 26th 1899 AGED 26 YEARS

ALBERT EDWARD STRUDWICK DIED 1899 [119]
Concise version of a long Chatham Observer article
"KILLED AT STROOD STATION
SHOCKING ACCIDENT TO A RAILWAY PORTER
INQUEST: At St. Bartholomew's Hospital
CORONER: R. J. M. Steadman
CAUSE OF DEATH: Crushed between platform and train
FOREMAN OF JURY: E. H. Wraith
Mr G. Pile, Station Master observed Inquest for S.E.R.
WITNESS: John Huggett, Coachman of Epsom, brother in law of deceased. Identified body
WITNESS: John Thomas Wright, Seaman of H.M.S. PEMBROKE. Knew deceased for 12 years. Saw him Sunday night at Porters Room at Strood Station. Deceased then crossed the line as train was reversing into station, deceased tried to jump clear but train caught him. Witness ran for help from station staff.
TO CORONER'S QUESTION: Deceased did not say he was going to cross line. He was not in a hurry; he was cheerful and sober.
TO JUROR'S QUESTION: It was a clear night. The train was being moved from the Maidstone line to the main line. If deceased had got into the 6 foot way (between lines) he would be safe. The train was moving very quietly. Did not think deceased saw train; there was no whistle or light at rear.
WITNESS: Thomas Pearce, Ticket Collector. Deceased's duty was involved with mails; witness spoke to him as he crossed line. Witness shouted "Look out, there". Deceased made a leap for the platform. There was no light at rear of train but a guard was showing a hand lamp. He heard a whistle before shunt started.
TO JUROR'S QUESTION: Could not hear train but saw it. The station lights were fully on.
TO CORONER'S QUESTION: Deceased would be off duty at 10; train moved a "a man's running pace".
WITNESS: Charles Gilbert, Assistant Guard. He was in guard's brake of train; he held a lamp out of the window but took it in before platform was reached. He heard shout "Whoa", then saw deceased between platform and train. He applied the brake and train stopped within 2 yards; told driver not to move. Part of the platform had to be cut out to free deceased. He was taken to hospital, unconscious, bleeding from the head and stomach. The whistle was blown before platform was reached.
QUESTION FROM MR PILE: Auto vacuum brake was attached.
WITNESS: George Bunyard, Engine Driver. Was in charge of train; saw deceased two minutes before accident. Did not see accident. Blew whistle before shunting. When he felt brake he stopped train "instantly". He assisted in placing deceased on to stretcher.
WITNESS: Henry John Mills, Carriage Cleaner. Deceased was dismissed from S.E.R. About 3½ years ago and was out of work 10–12 days. Witness asked deceased if Mr Pile would take him on again. Deceased said he believed he would but if he did not re-employ him again he said, " I shall rub myself out". Witness believed he meant suicide. Deceased seemed depressed then but thereafyre he seemed fine.
JUROR'S PROTEST: Juror, Mr Gazeley, protested over last witness's evidence, he did not consider it was relevant. The Coroner told Gazeley he must allow Coroner to do his job.
WITNESS: Arthur John Groombridge, S.E.R. Inspector, said that some of the Strood staff told him 8 or 9 months ago that deceased had threatened suicide.
JUROR'S QUESTION: Was it usual to shunt with no light ?
WITNESS: Company regulations required a rear light and it was duty of deceased to place one. He should have a lamp ready.
TO JUROR'S QUESTION: Deceased looked after mails, he had no business to leave up platform.
TO JOHN HUGGETT'S QUESTION: Deceased had been on duty since 8.30 am, but had gaps between trains and a good time for meals. Sunday was an "easy day's work". Deceased had 2½ hours for dinner at midday.
DOCTOR'S TESTIMONY: Mr Ludford Cooper, House Surgeon at St. Bartholomew's Hospital.
Deceased admitted at 10.45 on Sunday night, he was unconscious and died ¾ of an hour later.
He died of shock, secondary to probable ruptured viscera.
WITNESS: Police Sergeant Beckwith. Evidence not recorded.
Verdict "Accidental Death" (Strudwick was recently married)"

120. number not used

121.   Headstone and Curbs

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
FREDERICK GEORGE LEANEY
WHO DIED MAY 31st 1899
AGED 23 YEARS
ALSO
ALBERT WILLIAM LEANEY
WHO DIED JULY 5th 1901
AGED 22 YEARS
"Thy Will be Done"
HENRY JOHN LEANEY
WHO DIED FEBRUARY 5th 1915
AGED [41] YEARS
INTERRED IN RAINHAM CHURCHYARD
ALSO
ARTHUR LEANEY
WHO DIED SEPTEMBER 27th 1915
AGED 23 YEARS

122.   Small Headstone

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
WILLIAM WALLER
WHO DIED 24th OCTOBER 1899
AGED 61 YEARS
ALSO
WILLIAM ERNEST WALLER
DIED 6th MARCH 1875
AGED 13 YEARS
"Not lost but Gone Before"

WILLIAM WALLER  Labourer (1891 Census)

123.   Pedestals, Cross Fallen, Curbs

South Side
IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
OUR DEAR FATHER
GEORGE FRY
WHO DIED JUNE 21st 1898
AGED 43 YEARS
"Rest on Dear Father, thy labours o'er,
Thy willing hands will toil no more,
A Faithful Father, true and kind,
No friend on earth like thee we find"

North Side
IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
OUR DEAR MOTHER
MARY FRY
WHO DIED NOVEMBER 11th 1928
AGED 78 YEARS
"The Lord gave and the Lord hath
taken away"
"Her End was Peace"

GEORGE FRY  Personal Estate £144 7s (Probate Index)

124.   Headstone and Curbs

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
RICHARD BURGOYNE
WHO DIED JUNE 9th 1923
AGED 55 YEARS ?
(Eroded Verses)
ALSO LOUISA ANN
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO PASSED AWAY JANUARY 28th 1922
IN HER 82nd YEAR ?
"Her End was Peace"
ALSO EDWIN BURGOYNE
WHO DIED APRIL 1st 1935
AGED 63 YEARS
"Lead, Kindly Light"

RICHARD BURGOYNE JNR.  Naval Ordnance (1901 Census)

125.   Headstone

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
OUR DEAR FATHER AND MOTHER
WILLIAM COULTER
WHO FELL ASLEEP 6th AUGUST 1897
AGED 54 YEARS
ELIZA COULTER
WHO FELL ASLEEP 26th FEBRUARY 1923
AGED 79 YEARS
"How hard it is to part with those,
We loved on earth so dear,
The heart no greater trial knows,
No sorrow more severe"

WILLIAM COULTER  Chalk Labourer (1881 Census)

126.   Curbs

South Side
JAMES ROBERTS DIED APRIL 19th 1897 AGED 64 YEARS
ALSO HIS WIFE SARAH JANE DIED MARCH 30th 1904 AGED 71 YEARS

North Side
ALSO JAMES C. ROBERTS DIED NOV. 14th 1939 AGED 65 YEARS
AND HIS WIFE MARGARET A. S. (MILLS) DIED JUNE 7th 1962 AGED 89 YEARS

JAMES ROBERTS SNR.  Licensed Victualler "Railway Tavern"
Personal Estate £402 12s 9d (Probate Index)
JAMES ROBERTS JNR.  Personal Estate £3,418 7s 5d (Probate Index)

127.   Curbs

South Side
MARY WHITMORE WHO DIED 17th APRIL 1907 AGED 64 YEARS

North Side
BENJAMIN WHITMORE WHO DIED 30th JANUARY 1915 AGED 76 YEARS

128.   Small Headstone and Curbs

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
OUR DEARLY LOVED CHILD
RUBY STONE
DIED 15th OCTOBER 1907
AGED 2 YEARS, 11 MONTHS
ALSO ADA EDITH MOTHER OF ABOVE
DIED [ ] JULY 1954 AGED 76 YEARS
ALSO ERNEST ALBERT STONE
DIED 27th SEPT. 1955 AGED 83 YEARS
"Re-united"

ERNEST STONE  Shop Keeper (Kelly's Directory 1909)  
Lived at Stone Hill, Haven Street, died at All Saints Hospital, Chatham. Personal Estate £201 4s 5d

129.   Headstone and Curbs

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
OUR DEAR SON
SYDNEY JAMES BYAST
WHO PASSED AWAY APRIL 14th 1907
AGED 21 YEARS
"Our loss is great, we'll not complain,
But hope in Heaven to meet again"
ALSO JAMES BYAST
WHO PASSED AWAY JUNE 26th 1946
AGED 85 YEARS
"At Rest"
ALSO ROSA BYAST
WHO PASSED AWAY FEBRUARY 4th 1957
AGED 90 YEARS
"At Rest"

130.   Pedestals, Cross Fallen, and Curbs

OUR DEAR MOTHER
MARIA CLARK
WHO DIED FEBRUARY 22nd 1907
AGED 66 YEARS

131.   Pedestals, Cross Fallen, and Curbs

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
ALFRED MARSH
DIED 16th MARCH 1906
AGED 64 YEARS
"Until the day break and the shadows flee away"
ALSO ALICE MARY
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 17th JULY 1919
AGED 76 YEARS

ALFRED MARSH  Butler to Ann Savage (Widow of Captain Savage ?) (1881 Census)

132.   Headstone and Foot Stone


Charles Pocock, who drowned on the Anglo Dane in 1892

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
CHARLES JOHN POCOCK
WHO DIED DECEMBER 20th 1896
AGED 85 YEARS
ALSO
JANE FRANCES
BELOVED WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED NOVEMBER 29th 1875
AGED 60? YEARS
ALSO, INTERRED AT UPNOR
CHARLES JOHN
SON OF THE ABOVE
WHO WAS ACCIDENTALLY DROWNED
JANUARY 6th 1892 AGED 45 YEARS
ALSO ISABELLA FANNY
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED DECEMBER 26th 1881
AGED 25 YEARS
"Gone but not Forgotten"

CHARLES POCOCK DIED 1892
From Chatham Observer
"LOSS OF BARGE IN THE RIVER
TWO ROCHESTER MEN DROWNED
Hardly has the new year been ushered in before we have to chronicle one of the saddest fatalities which has occurred on the river on the river for many months past.
    Readers will remember the severe squall which swept over the district about eleven o'clock on Wednesday morning, when the sky was almost as dark as ink, and the wind came in very fierce gusts. The forces of the squall was felt to it's fullest extent in the river, and it resulted in the capsizing of the barge Anglo Dane, and the loss of the captain and mate.
    The craft, which belonged to Mr G. H. Curel, of Rochester, was loaded with coke, and was proceeding down the river at the time. Everything went well until she was in Sea Reach, and then the vessel was caught in the squall. What really happened will probably never be known, as neither the captain Mr B. (sic)* Wadhams, nor the mate, Mr. C. Pocock lived to tell the tale.
   The only particulars which can be ascertained are those afforded by the crew of the barge Wimbrel which was also in Sea Reach at the same time, but some distance away from the ill – fated Anglo Dane. From the statement of the captain of the Wimbrel it seems that he saw the Anglo Dane just as the squall bore down upon them, and almost immediately afterwards he noticed that the barge had been capsized. He was, however, powerless the render the least assistance, because of the danger to which his own vessel was exposed. It was extremely dark at the time, but he fancied that he caught sight of one of the crew clinging to the side of the capsized craft. The feelings of those on board the Wimbrel well may be imagined, when they knew that fellow bargemen were probably perishing in the treacherous waters, and they unable to render the least assistance towards saving them. The end of the two unfortunate men can only be conjectured. Even if both managed to hold on to the barge, it is probable that the extreme coldness of the water, quickly brought on a sense of numbness, and the waves then swept them away from the vessel, before the waters finally closed over their heads.
   When the sad intelligence reached Rochester and Chatham it at once drew forth many expressions of sympathy from those engaged in the river traffic. The late captain of the Anglo Dane leaves, we understand, a widow and four children. The barge which ultimately sank,has since been discovered"
*Wadhams name was Thomas, he is buried in Strood Cemetery, under a very eroded headstone, on which his fate can still be made out.

133.   Pedestal

SACRED TO THE
MEMORY
OF
HANNAH HOLLAND
DIED 19th FEBRUARY 1877
AGED 76 YEARS

134.   Headstone and Foot Stone, Curbs

IN
MEMORY OF
ARTHUR HENRY PRATT
DIED 21st NOVEMBER 1882
AGED 14 YEARS
"He is safe in his Father's house above,
In the place prepared by his Saviour's love,
To depart from a world of sin and strife,
And to be with Jesus, yes this is Life"
ALSO JAMES PRATT
DIED 19th DECEMBER 1893
AGED 88 YEARS
"Thy Will be Done"
ALSO ANN PRATT
DIED 20th MARCH 1901
AGED 78 YEARS
INTERRED AT FARNINGHAM
ALSO EMMA JAMES
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
J. AND A. PRATT
WHO DIED 20th JANUARY 1928
AGED 76 YEARS

ROW 11

134.   Headstone and Curbs

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
ADA MARTHA
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
JOHN DAVIDSON
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
31st JANUARY 1898 AGED 24 YEARS
"A tender mother beloved and dear,
An affectionate wife [ ],
On wings of love in heaven [ ]
We loved her living and mourn her dead"
ALSO
JOHN GEORGE CHARLES
SON OF THE ABOVE
WHO FELL [ASLEEP] [MARCH [ ]1901
AGED [4] YEARS
(Eroded Verse)

135.   Fallen Headstone

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
ALICE HINDS
WHO DIED OCT. 24th 1899
AGED 51 YEARS
ALSO HENRY HINDS
HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED AUGUST 20th 1921
AGED 80 YEARS

136.   Headstone and Curbs

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
JOHN NICHOLLS
LATE OF THE GOODS DEPARTMENT
SOUTH EASTERN RAILWAY
WHO DIED MARCH 6th 1899
AGED 61 YEARS
"In the midst of life we are in death"
ALSO
HARRIETT NICHOLLS
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED MARCH 11th 1917
AGED 84 YEARS

137.   Small Headstone and Curbs

1936 - not recorded

138.   Curbs

South Side
CHARLES GRIMES WHO PASSED PEACEFULLY AWAY JANUARY 8th 1906 AGED 69 YEARS

North Side
ALSO EMMA GRIMES WHO DIED 2nd JULY 1913 AGED 77 YEARS

CHARLES GRIMES  Cement Cooper (1891 Census)

139.   Concrete Curbs

(No Inscription)

140 – 141.   

1940's and 50's - not recorded

142.   Ledger on Stone Base (Under Large Tree)

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
[WILL]IAM GEORGE WELLS
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
THE 2nd DAY OF AUGUST 1889
AGED 75 YEARS
ALSO
ANNIE
WIFE OF THE ABOVE NAMED
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
THE 22nd DAY OF MARCH 1889
AGED 76 YEARS

WILLIAM WELLS  Waterman (1881 Census)

ROW 12

143.   Pedestals, Cross Fallen, Curbs

East Side
IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
ELLEN ATKINS
WHO DIED 10th APRIL 1901
AGED 60 YEARS
"Though lost to sight, to memory ever dear"

South Side
ALSO
ELLEN
ROBERTS
WHO DIED 25th AUGUST 1914
AGED 58 YEARS

144.   Headstone and Curbs

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
LILLIAN
ONLY DAUGHTER OF
WILLIAM AND MARY DAY
WHO DIED 9th DECEMBER 1904
AGED 25 YEARS
"Sleep on beloved, sleep and take your rest,
We loved thee well but Jesus loves thee best"
[ALSO] THE ABOVE
WILLIAM DAY
WHO DIED 2nd FEBY. 1911
AGED 63 YEARS
"Come unto me all ye that labour and
Are heavy laden and I will give you rest"
ALSO MARY DAY
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 3rd DEC. 1913
AGED 66 YEARS
"He giveth his beloved sleep"

WILLIAM DAY  Grocer (1881 Census , Kelly's Directory 1891)

145.   Derelict Pedestals

HERBERT CHARLES
GROOMBRIDGE
WHO DIED [    ] DECEMBER 1904
AGED 24 YEARS

146.   Headstone and Curbs

IN EVER LOVING REMEMBRANCE
OF
MY SON
EDWARD ORMOND WARDEN
(ORMIE)
BORN MAY 26th 1886
DIED FEB. 16th 1906
"His prayer was answered with peaceful sleep"

147.   Headstone and Curbs

IN
LOVING MEMORY OF
ERNEST JUPP
WHO DIED AUGUST 6th 1905
AGED 19 YEARS
"Gone to Rest"
ALSO
ALFRED JUPP
WHO DIED AUGUST 2nd 1928
AGED 79 YEARS
"Peace, Perfect Peace"
ALSO
MARY ANN JUPP
FELL ASLEEP JULY 11th 1937
AGED 90 YEARS
"United"

ALFRED JUPP  Labourer (1881 Census)

148.   Pedestals, Cross gone

East Side
[IN MEMORY OF]
WILLIAM HIRD
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
JUNE 9th 1882
AGED 71? YEARS
ALSO
MARY WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
APRIL 23rd? [1895]
AGED 80 YEARS

South Side
[IN MEMORY OF]
ELIZABETH NESHAM
ELDEST DAUGHTER OF
WILLIAM & MARY HIRD
BORN AUGUST 22nd 1846
DIED DECEMBER 29th 1887

North Side
[IN MEMORY OF]
ROBERT
ELDEST SON OF
WILLIAM & MARY HIRD
BORN MARCH 19th 1869
DIED OCTOBER 3rd 1889

WILLIAM HIRD  Labourer in Coke Ovens (1881 Census)

149.   Headstone and Curbs

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
ETHEL ELIZABETH
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
AMOS WILKINSON
WHO DIED JUNE 4th 1915
AGED 30 YEARS, 6 MONTHS
"Peace, Perfect Peace"

150.   Fragment of Headstone on latter

IN
[LOVING] REMEMBRANCE
OF
EMILY
THE DEARLY LOVED DAUGHTER OF
JOHN & CAROLINE FRANCIS
DIED JANUARY 19th 1891
IN HER 22nd YEAR

151.   Fallen, Broken Headstone

IN
LOVING
REMEMBRANCE
OF
WILLIAM HAMMOND
LATE FOREMAN OF UPNOR MAGAZINE
WHO DIED 21st OCTOBER 1878
AGED 41 YEARS
"Thy Will be Done"

152.   Headstone and Curbs

1945 - not recorded

153.   Concrete Curbs

No Inscription?

154.   Curbs

1940's - not recorded

155.   Broken Headstone

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
[RICHA]RD GLADISH
[WHO DE[ARTED THIS LIFE] ]
[JANUARY/FEBRUARY ? [    ] 1889?
AGED 79 YEARS
MARY WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
AUGUST 19th 1856
IN THE 45th YEAR OF HER AGE
[INTERRED AT ROCHESTER?]

RICHARD GLADISH  Bricklayer (1851 Census)
Mary Gladish or Gladdish was buried at St. Margaret's, Rochester on 24th August 1856 aged 44 years. Richard Gladish does not appear in the All Saints Burial Register, but appears in the Civil Deaths Registration, Strood District, first quarter 1889 aged 79.

ROW 13

156.   Curbs

1930's - not recorded

157.   Curbs

1930's - not recorded

158.   Small Heart Shaped Stone

IN SACRED MEMORY
OF
STANLEY H. BEANEY
BORN OCT. 3rd 1895
DIED 1897
ALSO
EUGENIE P. CASTLE
BORN OCT. 3rd 1925
DIED 1925
"Asleep"

159.   Headstone and Curbs

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
EDWARD LEANEY
WHO DIED 2nd JULY 1904
AGED 47 YEARS AND 10 MONTHS
ALSO JAMES EDWARD
SON OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 22nd MAY 1911
AGED 34 YEARS
"Not gone from memory, not gone from love
But gone to the Father's home above"
ALSO SARAH LEANEY
WHO DIED 28th FEBRUARY 1929
AGED 75 YEARS

EDWARD LEANEY  Cement Labourer (1901Census)
JAMES LEANEY  Cement Labourer (1901Census)

160.   Headstone and Curbs

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
ANN WIFE OF
JOHN HENRY WILDISH
WHO DIED 21st MAY 1905
AGED 60 YEARS
"Peace, Perfect Peace"
ALSO THE ABOVE
JOHN HENRY WILDISH
WHO DIED 26th MARCH 1923
AGED 78 YEARS
"At Rest"

JOHN WILDISH  Railway Carriage Inspector (1901Census)

161.   Curbs

No Inscription ?

162.   Headstone and Curbs

1940's - not recorded

163.   C.W.G.C. Headstone

1944 - not recorded

164.   Headstone


George Briggs, the Upnor publican who died on a barge trip, 1885

IN AFFECTIONATE REMEMBRANCE OF
GEORGE BRIGGS
OF UPNOR IN THIS PARISH
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
SUDDENLY AT PORT VICTORIA
DECEMBER 11th 1885 AGED 40 YEARS
"In the midst of life we are in death"
ALSO CATHERINE FOX
WIDOW OF THE ABOVE
AND WIFE OF
CHARLES FOX
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
JUNE 5th 1891 AGED 42 YEAR

GEORGE BRIGGS, DIED 1885
From Chatham Observer
"SUDDEN DEATH OF AN UPNOR MAN
On Thursday, the 10th inst., a man named George Briggs, landlord of the King's Head Beer house, Upnor, who had not been enjoying good health, went down the river on board Mr G. H. Curel's barge, The Brothers, of Rochester, in company with Capt. Smeed and his mate.
   While off Port Victoria, Smeed and his mate went to bed about 9 pm, leaving Briggs up to call them for the purpose of proceeding early on the journey to London.
   The mate awoke about 2.45 on Friday morning, and heard Briggs breathing very hard. Thinking something was amiss with him, he called Smeed, and they came to the conclusion that Briggs had fainted through the cabin being too hot. They pulled his boots off, and were about to put him in his bunk when he exclaimed "Oh ! Bill, I am going to die" , and he expired almost immediately.
   Dr Langston, who had been attending deceased for some time for heart disease, did not think an inquiry necessary, as the cause of death was apparent"

CHARLES FOX, DIED 1893,
Concise version of a long Chatham Observer article
"SUICIDE OF STROOD MAN
APOLOGY TO CORONER AND JURY

INQUEST: St. Bartholomew's Hospital, Rochester
CORONER: Mr W. H. Bell
FOREMAN OF JURY: Mr F. Broomfield
Fox had died the previous Friday from pneumonia accelerated by laudanum .
WITNESS: Dora Briggs, step-daughter of Fox, of 2 Tobin Villas, Cuxton Road, Strood.
Fox was a retired Royal Marines Sergeant, with no fixed occupation, living on property and occasional work. He was 42 years old.
   His wife had died in 1891. He was depressed at times, she thought caused by lack of regular work. He was happy at home with witness and her sister. He was of temperate habits. He went to bed about midnight on Tuesday; he had a bad cold. At 12.30 pm next day he was still in his room, she went to check how he was. It was not unusual for him to remain a long time in bed. He seemed to be asleep and was breathing heavily. At 2 o'clock she returned to his room, when she noticed a glass and empty bottle of laudanum. A full bottle of laudanum was in his box. The bottles came from different chemists in Gravesend. He was still asleep and could not be wakened. She and her sister went for Mr C. D . Levy, for help, he was away, so Mr Ogle went to the house and sent for Dr Packman. Fox had never threatened suicide, witness had no reason to believe he would do so.
LETTER ADDRESSED TO "CORONER, CITY OF ROCHESTER", found in Fox's box, stated he had taken 2 ounces of laudanum, he apologised for trouble he had caused. Another letter addressed to Mr Bassett, contained instructions for funeral and disposal of his property.
TO JUROR'S QUESTION: Witness did not know if Fox had had sun-stroke or fall whilst in the military. Juror stated that Fox had told him he had had sun-stroke.
WITNESS: William Ogle of Grove Road, Frindsbury, manager to Mr. Levy. He knew Fox, having done business for him. Last saw him Tuesday night at Conservative Club, they both had drink. Fox was sober but seemed depressed, saying he did not feel up to much. He had been worried about money and lack of work. He was well educated.
   On Wednesday morning he went to Fox's house, Fox was foaming at the mouth and breathing heavily. Fox had vomited and his sheets were soaked. There was a strong smell of laudanum. Witness went for Dr Packman, when he arrived, they walked Fox around the room for 3 hours. Fox was then moved to the hospital.
TO JUROR'S QUESTION: Letter was in Fox's hand.
WITNESS: Ludford Cooper, surgeon at the hospital. The day after Fox was admitted pneumonia set in and Fox died that (Friday) evening.
VERDICT: "Suicide during temporary insanity"

165.   Curbs

1938 - not recorded

166.   Small Headstone

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
MARY ANN HIRD
WIFE OF GEORGE HIRD
WHO DIED MAY 9th 1888
AGED 35 YEARS
ALSO
GEORGE HIRD
HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED OCT. 2nd 1917
AGED 68 YEARS
"Thy Will be Done"

GEORGE HIRD  Labourer in Coke Ovens, Living with Woman (described in census as "Mistress"! ) and three young children.

ROW 14

167.   Coped Concrete

No Inscription?

168.   Curbs

North Side
IN LOVING MEMORY OF WILLIAM BAKER DIED OCTOBER 30th 1911 AGED 79 YEARS

South Side
ALSO MARY WIFE OF THE SAME DIED MARCH 20th 1904 AGED 74 YEARS

WILLIAM BAKER  Publican "The Bell" ? (Kelly's Directory 1891)

169.   Headstone

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
EDWARD WHITTAKER
WHO DIED OCTOBER 20th 1904
AGED 76 YEARS
"Blessed are the dead which died in the Lord"
ALSO SOPHIA WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED JUNE 5th 1917
AND WAS INTERRED AT COLMONELL, AYRSHIRE
"At Rest"

170.   Curbs

IN SACRED MEMORY OF MARIA GOLDSMITH DIED JAN. 13th 1915 AGED 67 YEARS

171.   Headstone and Curbs

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
MARGARET
DAUGHTER OF
WILLIAM AND KEZIA SIMMONS
WHO FELL ASLEEP APRIL 14th 1915
AGED 73 YEARS
"Until the day break and the shadows flee away"
ALSO
TAMAR SIMMONS
SISTER OF THE ABOVE
WHO FELL ASLEEP JANUARY 13th 1922
AGED 82 YEARS
"At Rest"

172.   Curbs

No Inscription?

173.   Curbs

1940's - not recorded

174.   Headstone and Curbs, Formerly had Low Railing

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
JOHN JENNINGS
WHO DIED JANUARY 5th 1890
AGED 71 YEARS
LEAVING A WIDOW AND NINE SONS
TO LAMENT HIS LOSS
ALSO
CAROLINE WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED FEBRUARY 18th 1907
AGED 84 YEARS
"Peacefully Sleeping"
ALSO
RICHARD JANES (sic) SON OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED OCTOBER 30th 1896
AGED 41 YEARS

JOHN JENNINGS  Fishmonger (1881 Census)
RICHARD JENNINGS  River Policeman (1881 Census)

ROW 15

175.   Foot Stone?

 

176.   Pedestals, Cross Missing, Curbs

[IN MEMORY OF]
ANNIE MARIA GODFREY
WHO DIED 14th JANUARY 1897
AGED 38 YEARS

ANN GODFREY  School Mistress at Milton, Gravesend (1891Census)

177.   Headstone and Curbs

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
ARTHUR JOHN HILL
DIED JANUARY 26th 1897
AGED 39 YEARS
ALSO LUCY HILL
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
DIED JANUARY 5th 1925
AGED 66 YEARS
ALSO ALFRED JAMES HILL
SON OF THE ABOVE
DIED SEPTEMBER 16th 1905
AGED 23 YEARS

178.   Damaged Curbs

No Inscription?

179.   Small Curbs

South Side
IVY DOROTHY WHYTE DIED JANUARY 26th 1923 AGED [1DAY]
North Side

JOHN STEPHEN WHYTE DIED AUGUST 20th 1924 AGED 5 MONTHS

180.   Fallen, Broken Headstone

LAURA
[       ]FUL AND AFFECTIONATE
DAUGHTER OF
[JAMES] AND CAROINE BURCH
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
OCTOBER 31st 1876
IN THE 34th YEAR OF HER AGE
ALSO OF
[JAM]ES BURCH
[FATHER] OF THE ABOVE
[WHO D]EPARTED THIS LIFE
[JANUARY] [    ] 1879
AGED 83 YEARS
"[The Lord is my] Shepherd"

JAMES BURCH  Coach Proprietor in Chatham (1851 Census)

181.   Headstone and Foot Stone


Thomas J. Hill, Chamberlain of the Rochester Oyster Fishery, died 1883

IN AFFECTIONATE REMEMBRANCE OF
ESTHER
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
THOMAS JOHN HILL
LATE CHAMBERLAIN of the
ROCHESTER OYSTER FISHERY
BORN OCTOBER 15th 1805
DIED FEBRUARY 22nd 1883
"We can not Lord, thy purpose see,
But all is well that's done by Thee"
ALSO THE ABOVE
THOMAS JOHN HILL
BORN JULY 26th 1807
DIED JULY 11th 1883
"O, Lord, Thy Will be Done"

182.   Headstone

IN
MEMORY OF
SARAH
WIFE OF
WILLIAM BROOKER
DIED 12th JULY 1879
AGED 57 YEARS
ALSO THE ABOVE
WILLIAM BROOKER
[DIED] [    ] FEBRUARY [ ? ]
[AGED [    ]YEARS]

WILLIAM BROOKER  Dairyman in Rochester (1871 Census)

183.   Coped Stone and Railings

North Side
IN MEMORY OF
MARTHA TOOLEY LOUISA EELES
WIFE OF CHARLES WILLIAM EELES DIED APRIL 3rd 1879
AGED 57 YEARS
"Thy Will be Done"

South Side
IN MEMORY OF
CHARLES WILLIAM EELES
HUSBAND OF MARTHA T. EELES
DIED AT CHATHAM 2nd FEBRUARY 1902 AGED 81 YEARS

184.   Plain Ledger with Horizontal Cross

South Side
IN MEMORY OF MARY MOUVERLEY DIED 16th JULY 1879 AGED 69 YEARS

North Side
ALSO LYDIA MOUVERLEY DIED [    ] NOVEMBER 1884 AGED 80 YEARS

185.   Headstone.  Face down too heavy to turn over

 

ROW 16

186.   Headstone and Curbs

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
WILLIAM CHUDLEIGH
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
16th OF OCTOBER 1895
AGED 67 YEARS
ALSO OF OUR DEAR MOTHER
ELIZABETH CHUDLEIGH
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO ENTERED INTO REST
5th OF FEBRUARY 1915
IN HER 82nd YEAR
"Loved by all who knew her"
ALSO ALBERT HENRY CHUDLEIGH
SECOND SON OF THE ABOVE
WHO PASSED AWAY DECEMBER 3rd 1916
AGED 46 YEARS

WILLIAM CHUDLEIGH  Instructing Warden, Convict Prison, living in Gillingham ( 1881 Census)
Personal Estate £178 5s (Probate Index)

187.   Curbs

 

188.   Iron Marker

No Inscription?

189.   Curbs

1930's - not recorded

190.   Headstone

Face Down, too heavy to lift

191.   Headstone and Curbs, Low Iron Railings


Frederick Davis who was fatally injured at Aveling and Porter, 1895
(The broken headstone of Peter Mears, on right)

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
FREDERICK WALTER
THE [      ] SON OF
THOMAS & HARRIETT DAVIS
WHO MET WITH AN ACCIDENT ON THE 14th
AND DIED ON THE 21st DECEMBER 1895
AGED 14 YEARS
(Eroded Verses)
ALSO PERCY HERBERT
FOURTH SON OF THE ABOVE
THOMAS AND HARRIETT DAVIS
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE FEB. 4th 1917
IN HIS 33rd YEAR

FREDERICK DAVIS, DIED 1895
Concise version of a long Chatham Observer article
" A LAD KILLED BY MACHINERY
INQUEST: St. Bartholomew's Hospital, Rochester
CORONER: Mr W. H. Bell
FOREMAN OF JURY: Mr Wyles
FACTORY INSPECTOR: Mr J. A. Redgrave
COMPANY SOLICITOR: Mr R. Arnold
Deceased fatally injured by being caught in machinery (not specified) at Aveling and Porter's Works, Strood.
WITNESS: Father of deceased, Thomas Davis, of Strood, Engine Driver on S.E.Railway.
His son had been employed at firm five or six months. His son had told him he went into the machine to oil and clean the middle spindle. Witness asked him if anyone had sent him there, his son replied "No".
    He also said his foot had slipped and he was caught by the machine.
WITNESS: Stephen William Franks of Rochester, Blacksmith at the works.
Deceased was under him. It was not part of deceased's job to go into the machine. Witness had never seen him in there. He saw deceased entangled in the machine about half past twelve, he did not see him go in. Deceased's right leg was trapped between the wheel and the frame. Witness stopped the machine. The guard was taken off to enable deceased to be released. Mr J. C. Boon stopped the bleeding from deceased's leg, and Dr Cowan was sent for.
TO QUESTION FROM JURY FOREMAN: The machine was not stopped during cleaning operations.
TO QUESTION FROM MR REDGRAVE: The machine was not used that morning. It was usually cleaned between 12 and 1 o'clock on Saturday. The two pinion wheels were fenced in on the outside but not inside. Witness thought guards should be fixed on the inside, if they had , the accident would not have happened.
WITNESS: Ernest Hurst of Rochester, Striker at the works..
   He saw deceased standing on the machine wiping down the casing of the wheel. He heard a shout and saw that deceased was in the machine.
TO MR ARNOLD'S QUESTION: Witness saved deceased's arm from being caught and tied his leg with his neck tie.
WITNESS: George Smith of Rochester, Foreman of Smiths at the works.
   Deceased had no business on the top of the machine. Witness believed machine was adequately protected. He had warned deceased not to go on to the machine when it was in motion. There was no reason why protection should be on the inside of the wheel.
QUESTION FROM MR REDGRAVE: "If anyone was in the machine while in motion, you would call it a death trap, would you not ?" Witness replied "Yes".
MEDICAL EVIDENCE: Mr L. Cooper, House Surgeon at the hospital.
The bone of deceased's leg was broken and splintered. The leg was greatly mangled and was amputated. Deceased did well for five days, but on Friday lock – jaw (tetanus) set in and deceased died on Saturday.
CORONER'S OPINION: The accident appeared to be entirely from the deceased's own fault.
VERDICT: "Death from Misadventure". The Jury believed the machine should be better guarded and stopped for cleaning. Mr Arnold said he would make this representation to Messrs Aveling and Porter."

192.   Loose Pedestal Block

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
HAROLD ARTHUR
PHILLIPS
[      ]

193.   Small Curbs, no inscription ?

 

194.   Headstone and Curbs

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
CHARLES WHIFFEN
WHO DIED JULY 5th 1874
AGED 44 YEARS
ALSO MARY SOPHIA
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED JAN. 22nd 1878
AGED 22 YEARS
"Thy Will be Done"
ALSO ELIZABETH
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED MARCH 9th 1898
AGED 67 YEARS
"At Rest"
ADA ANNIE DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED OCTOBER 3rd 1911
AGED 43 YEARS
"Until the Day Break"

CHARLES WHIFFEN  Iron Fitter (1871 Census)

195.   Curbs

IN MOVING MEMORY OF ESTHER WHIFFEN WHO DIED MAY 6th 1919 AGED 56 YEARS

196.   Headstone and Foot Stone

SACRED TO THE MEMORY
OF
JAMES CLACKETT
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
25th MAY 1876
AGED 73 YEARS
ALSO LUCY WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
29th MAY 1884
AGED 72 YEARS
"Thy Will be Done"

197.   Headstone and Curbs

"Though lost to Sight, to Memory ever Dear"
IN LOVING MEMORY OF
JOSEPH HOBBS
WHO DIED APRIL 10th 1874
AGED 74 YEARS
ALSO CHARLOTTE HOBBS
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
JAMES HOBBS
OF UPNOR
WHO DIED [    ] 23rd 1889
[AGED 79 YEARS]
(Eroded Verses)
ALSO JAMES HOBBS
WHO DIED JANUARY 8th 1895
AGED 87 YEARS
ALSO OF ELIZABETH CHOWNE
WIFE OF HENRY CHOWNE
AND DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
CHARLOTTE & JAMES HOBBS
WHO DIED OCTOBER 29th 1909
AGED 63 YEARS

JOSEPH HOBBS  Fisherman at Upnor (1871 Census)
HENRY CHOWNE  Foreman of Cement Works at Upnor (1891 Census)

198.   Headstone

SACRED TO THE MEMORY OF
WILLIAM HINXMAN
DIED 2nd AUGUST 1874
AGED 34 YEARS
"Billows of Disappointment roll,
Along the Tide of restless Time,
But Gospel Hope bears up the Soul,
Till an Eternity of Light shall Shine"

WILLIAM HINXMAN  Victualler, late of "Prince of Wales Inn", Canal Road.
Personal Estate under £200 (Probate Index)

199.   Headstone and Foot Stone

IN
AFFECTIONATE REMEMBRANCE OF
JOHN CHARLES JESSUP
WHO DIED MAY 10th 1876
AGED 28 YEARS
"Thy Will be Done"

200.   Headstone

SACRED TO THE MEMORY
OF
THOMAS GEORGE
OF THIS PARISH
WHO DIED 6th DEC. 1876
IN THE 77th YEAR OF HIS AGE
"I look for the Resurrection of the Dead,
[     ] the Life of the [      ]
ALSO [     ]GE
(Rest Eroded)

THOMAS GEORGE  Blacksmith (1871 Census)

201.   Headstone, Very Eroded

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
CATHERINE MARY
DAUGHTER OF
ELI & SARAH ANN GILES
[WHO DIED SEPTEMBER [     ] ] 1878
[AGED 4 YEARS]
ALSO ELIZABETH SARAH ANN
DAUGHTER [OF THE ABOVE]
SARAH ANN [& ELI GILES]
[WHO DIED JULY [    ] 1879]
[AGED 11 MONTHS]
ALSO EDITH ALBERTA
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
[WHO DIED AUGUST [    ] 1881]
[AGED 19 YEARS]
ALSO EDITH FLORENCE
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
[WHO DIED JULY [    ] ]1885
[AGED 18 MONTHS]
ALSO SELINA [DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE ?]
[WHO DIED JANUARY [    ] 1886]
[AGED 12 DAYS]

ELI GILES  Eating House, Canal Road (1881 Census)

ROW 17

202.   Curbs

South Side
WILLIAM HEWETT DIED MARCH 24th 1934 AGED 81 HUSBAND OF
ELIZA HEWETT DIED MAY 10th 1921 AGED 71

North Side
ALSO WILLIAM HENRY WALKER SON OF ELIZA HEWETT
DIED APRIL 2nd 1895 AGED 17

203.   Headstone and Foot Stone

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
JOHN HEWITT
THE BELOVED HUSBAND OF
REBECCA HEWITT
WHO DIED JULY 24th 1894
AGED 57 YEARS
"Jesus can make a dying bed,
Feel soft as downy pillows are,
While on his breast I lean my head,
And breathe my life out sweetly there"
ALSO
REBECCA WIDOW OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED APRIL 8th 1895
AGED 57 YEARS
INTERRED AT FELMERSHAM, BEDFORDSHIRE
"Her End was Peace"

JOHN HEWITT  Labourer in Cement Works (1881 Census)

204.   Iron, no inscription?

 

205.   Broken Iron Plaque, all but last line missing

 

206.   Broken Red Granite Headstone and Curbs

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
PETER MEARS
BORN 13th MARCH 1836
DIED 26th MAY 1895
MARTHA MEARS
BORN 6th MARCH 1834
DIED 12th JUNE 1895
ELLEN MEARS
BORN 14th FEBRUARY 1873
DIED 17th MAY 1875

Rear
PERCY MEARS
BORN 2nd OCTOBER 1870
DIED 20th JULY 1876

PETER MEARS  Cement Miller (1881 Census)

207.   Loose Pedestal Block

ALFRED BOUCHER
WHO ENTERED INTO REST
23rd OCTOBER 1895
AGED 73 YEARS

208.   Headstone

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
MY DEAR SISTER
MARY HONE
WHO DIED 3rd JAN. 1909
AGED 74 YEARS
"Jesus said come unto me all ye that
Labour and I will give you Rest"
ALSO
GEORGE HONE
HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 2nd JULY 1910
AGED 69 YEARS

209.   Loose Pedestal Block

East Side
IN LOVING MEMORY OF
WILLIAM HENRY SMALL
WHO PASSED AWAY 6th MAY 1939
AGED 71 YEARS
ANNIE ELIZABETH SMALL
WHO PASSED AWAY 19th JULY 1943
AGED 50 YEARS

North Side
ALSO OF
VIOLET EMILY SMALL
WHO PASSED AWAY 16th NOV. 1914
AGED 9 YEARS

WILLIAM SMALL  Police Constable (1911Census)

210.   Fallen Displaced Headstone

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
LOUIS JAMES DAY
BORN AUG 30th 1875
DIED NOV 11th 1926
"At Rest"
ETHEL ELEANOR ANDERSON DAY
DIED MARCH 3rd 1954 AGED 77
ALBERT EDWARD DAY
DIED MARCH 13th 1934 AGED 61
"Peace"

LOUIS DAY  Engine Fitter (1901Census)
ALBERT DAY  Personal Estate £5,293 11s 10d (Probate Index)

211.   Loose Pedestal Block

IN EVER LOVING MEMORY
OF
AUGUSTUS ROGER
CHEESMAN
BORN DECEMBER 29th 1907
DIED APRIL 14th 1909

ROW 18

212.   Curbs

NELLIE K. MOORE DIED JUNE 27th 1927 AGED 23 YEARS

213.   Curbs

MARY ANN WHITE DIED 2nd DECEMBER 1925 AGED 70 YEARS
ALSO JOHN WHITE WHO DIED 21st FEBRUARY 1942 AGED 85 YEARS

214.   Curbs

North Side
NATHANIEL WILLIAM STROUGHILL WHO DIED 4th MARCH 1928 AGED 80 YEARS

South Side
Fallen Face Down

NATHANIEL STROUGHILL  Market Gardener (1901Census)  Personal Estate £26 3s 6d (Probate Index)

215.   

IN LOVING MEMORY OF FREDERICK LLOYD THE DEARLY LOVED SON OF JOHN AND BERTHA DAVIES (One Line)
DIED OCT. 26th 1927 AGED 16 YEARS

216.   Headstone and Curbs

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
ETHEL SUSAN CULLUM
WHO PASSED AWAY 6th JAN. 1927
AGED 42 YEARS
"Deep in our hearts her memory clings"

217.   Headstone and Curbs

No Inscription?

218.    Curbs

PRAY FOR THE SOUL OF ANNIE MARY WALKER WHO DIED 19th MARCH 1927 AGED 54 YEARS

219.   Curbs

South Side
ANNIE ALICE WATERHOUSE WHO DIED 21st JAN 1927 AGED 58 YEARS

North Side
ALSO JOHN JOB WATERHOUSE DIED 23rd AUGUST 1929 AGED 58 YEARS

JOHN WATERHOUSE  Waterman (1911 Census)

220.   Broken Curb

IN MEMORY OF [ALFRE]D WILLIAM GEORGE WHO DIED 1st JAN 1929 AGED 36 YEARS

221– 228.   Mostly Curbs 

Post 1930 - not recorded

229.   Broken Headstone, Not In Situ

SACRED TO THE MEMORY OF
JOHN BILDING
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
MAY 5th 1861 AGED 61 YEARS
ALSO SUSAN
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
OCTOBER 24th 1874 AGED 65 YEARS
"Thy Will be Done"

JOHN BILDING  Shipwright's Labourer (1851 Census)

223 – 231.   Curbs 

1940's and 50's - not recorded

ROW 19

232.   Headstone and Curbs

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
SIDNEY JOHN
THE BELOVED HUSBAND OF
EVA DALTON
WHO DIED 2nd JANUARY 1926
AGED 27 YEARS

233.   Curbs

South Side
THOMAS JAMES HUDSON WHO DIED 17th SEPT. 1926 AGED 70 YEARS

North Side
ALSO ELIZA HIS WIFE WHO DIED 29th JAN. 1947 AGED 86 YEARS

234.   Curbs

Engulfed in Holly

235.   Curbs

South Side
IN LOVING MEMORY OF LIZZIE ROWE WHO DIED 19th SEPTEMBER 1938 AGED 64 YEARS
ALSO EDGAR WALLACE ROWE HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE WHO DIED 16th JULY 1944 AGED 67 YEARS (One Line)

North Side
ALSO WALTER HENRY ROWE WHO DIED 3rd SEPTEMBER 1926 AGED 57 YEARS

EDGAR ROWE  Skilled Labourer, Powder Magazine, Upnor (1911 Census)

236 – 237.   Headstone 1930's, Curbs 1940's

 - not recorded

238.   Pedestals and Curbs, Fallen Cross

CHARLIE JOHN
ROSS
WHO DIED JANUARY 24th 1926
AGED 66 YEARS
ALSO BRIDGET ROSS WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED APRIL 21st 1938 AGED 75 YEARS
DAUGHTER KATHERINE M. STONE
29th JUNE 1897 - 17th JANUARY 1995

CHARLES ROSS  Army Pensioner and Boat Builder (1911Census)

239.   Curbs

FREDERICK CHARLES HART DIED 26th NOVEMBER 1925 AGED 55 YEARS
ALSO FLORENCE MARY MAY HART DIED 26th DECEMBER 1959 AGED 92 YEARS

240 – 251.   Mostly Curbs 1930's – 50's

 - not recorded

252.   Small Curbs

IN LOVING MEMORY OF DOROTHY ANN WATKINS
WHO FELL ASLEEP 22nd NOVEMBER 1929 AGED 6 YEARS

253.   Small Pedestals and Curbs, Cross Gone

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
OUR DEAR SON
'BILLY'
WILLIAM JOSEPH MEATH
WHO FELL ASLEEP
23rd FEBRUARY 1929
AGED 3 YEARS & 4 MONTHS
"How we miss him none can tell"
R.I.P.

ROW 20

254.   Curbs

1930's - not recorded

255.   Curbs

MINNIE HOLMES JAN. 17th 1925

256.   Curbs

South Side
ELIZABETH ANN ANDREWS WHO DIED 13th FEBRUARY 1939 AGED 68 YEARS
ALSO HER HUSBAND ARTHUR WILLIAM WHO DIED 3rd NOVEMBER 1951 AGED 79 YEARS

North Side
ALSO HER SON WILLIAM GEORGE ANDREWS WHO DIED 20th AUGUST 1925 AGED 20 YEARS

257.   Curbs

South Side
IN LOVING MEMORY OF ALFRED STROUD DIED 16th JAN 1925 AGED 67 YEARS

North Side
ALSO SELINA WENHAM DIED 2nd JAN 1950 AGED 81 YEARS


ALFRED STROUD  Agricultural Labourer (1911Census)

258.   Cruciform Coped

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
SUSAN ALICE WIDOW OF S. SAYER
AND DAUGHTER OF THE LATE REV. JAMES FORMBY
VICAR OF THIS PARISH
DIED 1st JUNE 1926 AGED 86 YEARS
"He that believeth in me, though he were dead, yet shall he live"

259.   Curbs

South Side
MATILDA HUGHES DIED AT SOUTHAMPTON DEC. 27th 1924 AGED 57 YEARS

North Side
ALSO BERTHA THE BELOVED WIFE OF SIDNEY HUGHES AT REST 19th MARCH 1943 AGED74 YEARS
SIDNEY HUGHES DIED 16th APRIL 1947 AGED 78 YEARS

SIDNEY HUGHES  Shipwright Chatham Dockyard (1911 Census)

260.   Headstone and Curbs

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
A DEVOTED WIFE AND MOTHER
MARY HALES
WHO FELL ASLEEP 28th MAY 1925 AGED 58 YEARS
"When in the night I sleepless lie,
My soul with heavenly thoughts supply,
Let no ill dream disturb my rest,
No power of darkness me molest"
ALSO GRACE MAUD MARY HALES
WHO FELL ASLEEP 13th DEC 1951
AGED 56 YEARS
ALSO RICHARD HALES AGED 86 YEARS
(DIED 1952)

RICHARD HALES  Brickfield Labourer (1911Census)

261.   Curbs

1930's - not recorded

262.   Curbs

South Side
MY DEAR MOTHER ANN BLACKMAN WHO DIED 18th DEC 1924 AGED 72 YEARS

North Side
ALSO RICHARD BLACKMAN DIED 14th MAY 1936 AGED 83 YEARS

RICHARD BLACKMAN  Employed by Strood Rural District Council (1911 Census)

263.   Vandalised Curbs

IN LOVING MEMORY OF OUR DEAR MOTHER ALSO
ANNIE DEAN EMMANUEL CHARLES YOUNG
AT REST 22nd MAY 1941 AT REST 4th AUGUST 1925
AGED 76 YEARS AGED 50 YEARS

264.   Curbs

South Side
IN REMEMBRANCE OF DONALD CALDER
WHO DIED 5th JULY 1925 AGED 89 YEARS

North Side
ALSO ALEXANDER JOHN CALDER
WHO DIED 26th JANUARY 1939 AGED 41 YEARS

DONALD CALDER  Shop Keeper (Kelly's Directory 1919)

265.   Derelict Curbs

South Side
IN MEMORY OF ESTHER IVY STARTUP WHO PASSED AWAY 4th OCTOBER 1924 AGED 20 YEARS

North Side
ALSO ROSALIND STARTUP WHO PASSED AWAY 11th OCTOBER 1951 AGED 70 YEARS

266.   Headstone

IHS
IN LOVING MEMORY OF
MY DEAR HUSBAND
WILLIAM HANNAH
WHO DIED NOV 9th 1928
AGED 53 YEARS
"Until we meet again"
ALSO EDITH MAUD
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED OCT 6th 1930
AGED 53 YEARS
"At Rest"

WILLIAM HANNAH  General Smith (1911Census)

267 – 275.   Mostly Curbs 1930's – 40's

 - not recorded

ROW 21

276.   Headstone and Curbs

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
REBECCA
BELOVED WIFE OF
WILLIAM RICHARD JARRETT
WHO PASSED PEACEFULLY AWAY
NOV 8th 1923
AGED 74 YEARS
"She hath done what she could"
ALSO OF THE ABOVE
WILLIAM RICHARD JARRETT
WHO DIED 6th JANUARY 1928
AGED 82 YEARS

South Curb
ALSO ADA DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE DIED 1875 AGED 3 WEEKS

North Curb
ALSO GEORGE FREDERICK SON OF THE ABOVE DIED 1887 AGED 13 YEARS

WILLIAM JARRETT  Unemployed Cement Labourer (1911Census)

277.   Headstone

SACRED
TO
THE MEMORY OF
GRACE
THE YOUNGEST DAUGHTER OF
JAMES AND MARTHA CASTLE
BORN 9th NOVEMBER 1899
DIED 13th APRIL 1924
"God is our Refuge and Strength"
ALSO THE ABOVE MARTHA CASTLE
DIED 10th FEBRUARY 1933
AGED 74 YEARS
"Until we meet again"
ALSO THE ABOVE JAMES CASTLE
DIED 11th MARCH 1942
AGED 84 YEARS

278.   Headstone missing from base

 

279.   "Book" Tablet and Curbs and Small Tablet

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
ELIZA WATKINS
WHO DIED
28th JUNE 1927ALSO HER HUSBAND
  JOHN
  WHO DIED
  29th JUNE 1949
 AGED 77
AGED 51

 Small Tablet
WALTER WATKINS
1910 – 1982
ELIZABETH WATKINS
1919 – 2004

North Curb
IN LOVING MEMORY OF ELIZA CANNON WHO DIED 4th APRIL 1924 AGED 72 YEARS

South Curb
IN MEMORY OF WILLIAM ELDEST SON OF E & J WATKINS
WHO DIED AT SEA IN SUBMARINE P315 18th APRIL 1943 AGED 40 YEARS

WILLIAM WATKINS, DIED 1943  Submarine P315 was H.M.S. " Truculent" sunk in a collision in the Thames Estuary in 1950

280.   Curbs

South Side
GEORGE FREDERICK BURGOYNE WHO PASSED AWAY MAY 29th 1924 AGED 48 YEARS

North Side
ALSO ANN WIFE OF ABOVE WHO PASSED AWAY APRIL 15th 1952 AGED 81 YEARS

281.   Headstone and Curbs

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
RHODA LUCY DOW
CALLED HOME MARCH 2nd 1924
AGED 49 YEARS
"At Rest"
ALSO JULIA AGNES DOW
DIED APRIL 19th 1933
AGED 78 YEARS
"Until the day break"

282 – 292.   Mostly Curbs Post 1930

 - not recorded

ROW 22

293.   Curbs   1930's – 40's

 - not recorded

294.   Headstone and Curbs

"Peace"
IN LOVING MEMORY OF
SARAH REBECCA
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
SAMUEL GEORGE ELLIS
WHO PASSED AWAY 15th JAN. 1923
AGED 66
ALSO THE ABOVE
SAMUEL GEORGE ELLIS
WHO PASSED AWAY 17th SEPT. 1926
IN HIS 73rd YEAR
"Until the day break"

SAMUEL ELLIS  Insurance Agent (Kelly's Directory 1909)  Personal Estate £315 9s 7d (Probate Index)

295.   Curbs

JAMES WADY WHO DIED 30th JUNE 1922 AGED 67 YEARS

JAMES WADY  Railway Guard in Rochester (1881 Census)

296.   Curbs

South side
IN LOVING MEMORY OF EMILY GEORGE WHO DIED APRIL 22nd 1923 AGED 37 YEARS

North Side
Fallen Face Down

297.   Headstone missing above base

 

298.   Headstone and Curbs

IN
LOVING MEMORY OF
ANNIE ELIZABETH GERTRUDE
BELOVED WIFE OF H. DRURY
WHO DIED 15th APRIL 1923 AGED 24 YEARS
"Peace, Perfect Peace"
ALSO DOROTHY VERA
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 6th MAY 1923 AGED 4 MONTHS
"Jesus called a little child"

299.   Headstone, Curbs and "Book" Tablet

IN
LOVING MEMORY OF
ANN FRANCES
BELOVED WIFE OF
EDWIN CARTER
FELL ASLEEP 21st NOV. 1922
AGED 77 YEARS
"Peace, Perfect Peace"
ALSO EDWIN CARTER
DIED 17th JANUARY 1935
AGED 82 YEARS
INTERRED IN LEWES

"Book" Tablet
IN LOVING AND
TREASURED MEMORY
OF
SARAH ANN
(LALL)
BELOVED WIFE OF
GEORGE BASSETT
NEWMAN
WHO FELL ASLEEP ON
17th MARCH 1947
AGED 59 YEARS
"Loved all the time"

EDWIN CARTER  Cement Labourer (1911Census)

300 – 309.   Mostly Curbs Post 1930

 - not recorded

ROW 23

310.   Curbs

South Side
HARRIETT WEAVER WHO DIED OCT. 4th 1921 AGED 82

North Side
ALSO WILLIAM WEAVER HUSBAND WHO DIED JAN. 29th 1930 AGED 87

WILLIAM WEAVER  E.R.A. Royal Navy (1881 Census)

311.   Cross and Curbs

No Inscription?

312.   Curbs

South Side
SUSAN BARNETT WHO DIED 7th SEPT. 1921 AGED 64 YEARS

North Side
ALSO HENRY BARNETT WHO DIED 2nd APRIL 1931 AGED 74 YEARS

HENRY BARNETT  Labourer (1881 Census)

313.   Headstone and Curbs

IN
LOVING
MEMORY OF
EDWIN HENRY CHAPMAN
WHO DIED 13th NOVEMBER 1921
AGED 70 YEARS
"Thy Will be Done"
ALSO ELIZABETH JANE
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 31st JANUARY 1954
AGED 93 YEARS
"Reunited"

EDWIN CHAPMAN  Of Chatham, Royal Engineers' Pensioner (1901Census)

314.   Curbs

South Side
IN LOVING MEMORY OF LOUISA ELIZABETH ROGERS WHO DIED 5th MARCH 1922 AGED 66 YEARS

North Side
ALSO EDWARD THOMAS BELOVED HUSBAND WHO DIED 29th MAY 1936 AGED 75 YEARS

EDWIN ROGERS  Gunpowder Labourer (1911Census)

315.   Headstone and Curbs

Thick Holly obscures

316.   Curbs

South Side
IN LOVING MEMORY OF AMOS MILES SANCTO DIED 4th AUGUST 1921 AGED 24 YEARS "God knows best"

North Side
ALSO EDWARD CHARLES SANCTO WHO FEEL ASLEEP 15th JANUARY 1940 AGED 77 YEARS "At Rest"

317.   Headstone (not in situ)and Curbs

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
ALICE
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
SUMLET STANIFORD
WHO DIED 8th JULY 1921
AGED 57 YEARS
"At Rest"
ALSO THE ABOVE
SUMLET STANIFORD
WHO DIED 29th MARCH 1938
AGED 80 YEARS

SUMLET STANIFORD  Brickfields Labourer (1911Census)

318.   Headstone and Curbs

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
THOMAS EDWARD OVERY
WHO DIED 28th SEPTEMBER 1928
AGED 78 YEARS
"His end was Peace"
ALSO ANN OVERY WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 24th JANUARY 1930
AGED 73 YEARS
"At Rest"

THOMAS OVERY  Retired Publican (1911Census)  Personal Estate £735 7s (Probate Index)

319 – 324.   Curbs Post 1930 Not recorded

 

HERE IS FOOTPATH......NORTH WEST CORNER IS LISTED ALPHABETICALLY

325.   Curbs

South Side
IN LOVING MEMORY OF SELINA ASKHAM DIED OCT. 19th 1917 AGED 71

North Side
ALSO HER HUSBAND WILLIAM HENRY ASKHAM DIED APRIL 25th 1920 AGED 76

WILLIAM ASKHAM  Unemployed Labourer (1901 Census)

BAKER see HAMMOND

326.   Flat Book Type Stone and C.W.G.C.

IN LOVING
MEMORY OF
MUM AND DAD
J. BULLIMORE
WHO DIED
9th JULY 1920
AGED 64 YEARSE. C. BULLIMORE
  WHO DIED
  5th DEC. 1931
  AGED 74 YEARS

C.W.WG. Headstone
149529 SIGNALMAN
G. A. WOSKET
ROYAL SIGNALS
13th JULY 1945 AGED 20
"Loved and Remembered Always"

J. BULLIMORE  Stationer and Tobacconist at Bromley ? (1901Census)

327.   Granite Pedestals and Curbs, Cross Fallen

East Side
IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
LUCY BUTLER
WHO DIED MARCH 27th 1917
AGED 62 YEARS
"Sleep on Beloved, sleep and
take thy rest"
ALSO JAMES BUTLER
HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED DEC. 23rd 1939
AGED 86 YEARS

South Side
HERBERT LEWIS
BUTLER
SUFFOLK REGT.
KILLED IN ACTION AT MONCHY
JUNE 16th 1917
INTERRED AT MONCHY
FRANCE

North Side
EDWARD GEORGE
BUTLER
2nd K.R.R.C.
DIED OF WOUNDS SEPT. 7th 1918
INTERRED AT LIGNY
FRANCE

JAMES BUTLER  Manager of Brickfields (1911Census)

328.   Pedestals, Tall Cross, Anchor and Chain, Masonic Symbol, and Curbs


James Butlin who drowned in France in 1919

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
ARTHUR JAMES BUTLIN
THE DEARLY LOVED HUSBAND OF
ALICE BUTLIN
WHO WAS ACCIDENTALLY DROWNED AT
ST. VALERY, FRANCE
JULY 21st 1919 AGED 39 YEARS
"Man goeth forth on to his work and their labours until the evening"
ALSO THE ABOVE ALICE BUTLIN WHO DIED JULY 3rd 1947

ARTHUR BUTLIN  Personal Estate £1,934 2s 10d (Probate Index)

ARTHUR JAMES BUTLIN, DIED 1919
From Chatham News
"STROOD MAN DROWNED
The funeral took place at Frindsbury on Wednesday of Mr Arthur James Butlin (39). of 100 Frindsbury road, Master and part proprietor of the sailing barge Centaur. He accidentally met his death at St. Valery on Caux, France, on July 21st , and it appears that he must have fallen off a ladder from his barge to the quay, for in the water below he was found drowned.
   Funeral rites were accorded in France, but the body was brought to England in his own barge, navigated by Mr Pudney, also a share holder in the Centaur.
   In addition to the deceased's widow and mother and other relatives, there was a large attendance at the funeral, including Free Masons, Druids and Foresters, all of which he was a brother, and members of the Barge mens' Mutual Aid Society, the latter with their banner.
   In the absence of the Vicar, the funeral service was read by the Vicar of St. Mary's, Strood, (the Rev. L. D. Hammond). There was a large collection of wreaths, including, in addition to family tributes, one from the Gillingham League of Freemasons, of which, Mr Butlin had long been a member."

329.   C. W.G. C. Headstone

871 DRIVER
N. H. CHILDS
ROYAL GARRISON ARTILLERY
28th NOVEMBER 1918 AGE 22
"In loving memory of
Our dear son,
Forever with the Lord"

330.   Curbs

South Side
ERNEST FREDERICK JOHN COOPER WHO DIED 27th JAN. 1917 AGED 39 YEARS

North Side
ALSO LUCY MARY HIS WIFE WHO DIED 12th OCTOBER 1933 AGED 57 YEARS

ERNEST COOPER  Skilled Labourer (1911Census)

COOTES see HOGBEN

331.   Curbs

IN MEMORY OF EDWARD CRAKE DIED 15th OCT. 1915 AGED 42 YEARS

EDWARD CRAKE  Chalk Dipper Clay (1901 Census), Beer Retailer (Kelly's Directory 1909) Same man?

332.   Curbs

South Side
IN LOVING MEMORY OF LEVI GEORGE CUMBERLAND
WHO DIED 6th JAN. 1921 AGED 59 YEARS

North Side
ALSO OF HIS WIFE FLORENCE LOUISA CUMBERLAND
WHO DIED 21st DECEMBER 1952 AGED 81 YEARS

LEVI CUMBERLAND  Police Pensioner/ Labourer (1911Census)

333.   Pedestals and Curbs, Cross Missing

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
WILLIAM LAING DUNCAN
WHO DIED DECEMBER 24th 1919
AGED 41 YEARS
ALSO FANNY LOUISA DUNCAN
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
AT REST 1st SEPTEMBER 1960 AGED 79

WILLIAM DUNCAN  Lace Merchant in Rochester (1911Census)

334.   Headstone and Curbs

IN
LOVING MEMORY OF
JOHN EYNON
WHO DIED 29th AUGUST 1919
AGED 50 YEARS
ALSO ALBERT SON OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 9th APRIL 1945
AGED 43 YEARS
"At Rest"

JOHN EYNON  Police Constable (1911Census)

335.   Curbs

South Side
IN LOVING MEMORY OF HENRY CHARLES HILL WHO DIED MAY 20th 1917 AGED 64 YEARS

North Side
ALSO OF HIS WIFE SARAH HILL WHO DIED JANUARY 12th 1933 IN HER 85th YEAR

HENRY HILL  Fishmonger (1911Census)

336.   Headstone and Curbs


Thomas T. J. Hill, (son of Thomas, who died in 1883)
He was also Chamberlain of the Rochester Oyster Fishery, died 1928

IN AFFECTIONATE REMEMBRANCE
OF
SUSANNAH HILL
WHO FELL ASLEEP JANUARY 17th 1918
AGED 75 YEARS
"Peace, Perfect Peace"
ALSO
JOHN THOMAS JENNINGS HILL
HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE
WHO PASSED AWAY JULY 16th 1928
AGED 85 YEARS
"Resting"
CHAMBERLAIN OF THE ROCHESTER
OYSTER FISHERY FOR 26 YEARS
ALSO
EUSTACE WILLIAM HILL
WHO DIED MARCH 22nd 1944
AGED 62 YEARS

EUSTACE HILL  Fisherman (1911Census)
JOHN THOMAS JENNINGS HILL  Shrimp Merchant (1901 Census)
From Chatham Observer
"FIFTY YEARS A JUROR
DEATH OF MR. J. T. J. HILL
We regret to record the death of Mr John Thomas Jennings Hill (85) of 49, Grove Road, Strood, which sad event occurred at a nursing home in Chatham in the early hours of Monday morning.
   A native of Strood, the deceased was born in a house on old Rochester Bridge and for that reason he was always known as the Kentish Man nearest the Men of Kent.
   Prior to his retirement about 35 years ago he followed the avocation of a fisherman, and as such had many thrilling experiences. On one of his last voyages he was swept overboard by a heavy sea, and was rescued by one of his sons. He was a member of the jury of the Rochester Oyster Fishery for 51 years, and was for 26 years the Chamberlain.
   The Admiralty Court on Saturday was the first he had failed to attend for over half a century. Little, however, was it thought that he was so near his end.
   Mr Hill was a staunch Liberal and a prominent member of the Strood Workmens' Club. He was a keen billiard player, and only a few months ago won the billiards cup in a competition at the club.
   He leaves seven sons and one daughter (Mrs Hollins), his wife having pre-deceased him some ten years.
   The interment takes place in Frindsbury Churchyard on Saturday at 2.15 pm."

337.   Headstone and Curbs

IN MEMORY OF
WILLIAM JAMES AUSTIN HOGBEN A.I.F.
ELDEST SON OF THE ABOVE*
AGED 24 YEARS
KILLED IN GALLIPOLI AUGUST 17th 1915
"At Rest"

South Curb
IN MEMORY OF HANNAH HOGBEN WHO DIED APRIL 12th 1901 AGED 69 YEARS

North Side
ALSO ELIZA COOTES WHO DIED MAY 25th 1901 AGED 43 YEARS
(* The top half of the headstone remains blank)

338.   Pedestals, Part Missing, Cross Fallen

[IN MEMORY OF]
ARTHUR HOWARD
WHO PASSED AWAY ON
MARCH 3rd 1918 AGED 63 YEARS
[ Eroded Verses]
ALSO OF ANN ELIZABETH BAKER
DIED JUNE 17th 1942 AGED 85 YEARS
"At Rest"
ALSO EDWARD BAKER WHO DIED JUNE 1st 1933
AGED 77 YEARS "His End was Peace"

ARTHUR HOWARD  Labourer (1911Census)

339.   Book Type Tablet

AT REST
ELIZA MARIA 
IZABY

ALSO
JAMES IZABY DIED 11th JULY
1916
  AGED 66 YEARS

DIED 14th JAN. 1931
AGED 85 YEARS
"Reunited"

JAMES IZABY  Cement Labourer (1901Census)

JEPSON see MIDDLETON

340.   Pedestals, Cross Missing

EMILY
THE DEARLY BELOVED WIFE OF
WILLIAM ROBERT JONES
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
2nd FEBRUARY 1919 AGED 59 YEARS
"Oh, call it not death tis a holy sleep,
And the precious soul the Lord doth keep,
She will wake again and how satisfied ,
With likeness of him for her who died"
ALSO WILLIAM ROBERT JONES
HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 15th OCT 1936
AGED 77 YEARS

WILLIAM JONES  Engine Driver, S.E.R. (1911Census)

341.   Headstone and Curbs

IN MEMORY OF
JULIA JURY
WHO DIED 8th APRIL 1916
AGED 66 YEARS
ALSO FREDERICK
HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 22nd JUNE 1924
AGED 78 YEARS
"In Peace"

342.   Pedestals

FLORENCE
MARY
KERRIDGE
WHO DIED 22nd OCT. 1918
AGED 40 YEARS
"At Rest"

343a.   Curbs

IN LOVING MEMORY OF HARRIETT REBECCA LANDERS WHO DIED 2nd MARCH 1916 AGED 66 YEARS (One line)
ALSO WILLIAM LANDERS WHO DIED 24th JANUARY 1950 AGED 101 YEARS

343b.   Headstone, Foot Stone and Curbs

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
JOSEPH EDWARD LANDERS
WHO DIED [APRIL] [    ] 1899
AGED [15 ] YEARS
ALSO
ERNEST MOSES LANDERS
WHO DIED [APRIL] [    ] 1899
AGED [7] YEARS
(Eroded Verses)

344.   Curbs

North Side
GEORGE ALFRED LANDERS DIED 8th NOV. 1916 AGED 32 YEARS

South Side
THOMAS WILLIAM LANDERS DIED 17th DECEMBER 1925 AGED 46 YEARS

WILLIAM LANDERS, DIED 1950
From Chatham News, August 1948
"Why all the fuss?"
"Asks Mr Landers on his 100th birthday
"What's all the fuss about ?" Mr William Landers asked good humouredly when the Mayor of Rochester (Alderman A. C. Lyle) paid a special visit to him at his home, 144 Weston Road, Strood, on Friday. Mr Landers was 100 years old on that day.
   The Mayor then read a telegram from the King sent from Balmoral Castle, Scotland. It stated; "The King and Queen are much interested to hear that you are celebrating your 100th birthday and send you hearty congratulations and good wishes – Private Secretary."
   Among the many other congratulatory messages was a telegram from the Mayor of Rochester himself.
BIRTHDAY GIFTS
After he had shaken hands with Mr Landers, the Mayor presented him with a box of cigarettes, tobacco, some cheroots ---- and some liquid refreshments"
(Was the Mayor trying to finish the old gentleman off ?)

From the Chatham News, January 1950
"DEATH OF A STROOD CENTENARIAN
Strood's oldest citizen, Mr William Landers, of 144 Weston Road, Strood, died in Milton Regis Hospital, on Tuesday at the age of 101.
   The son of a man who was born only four years after the Battle of Waterloo, Mr Landers started work at the age of eight on a Frindsbury farm, being paid 6d a day. Later he worked at the Crown and Quarry Cement Works, Frindsbury.
   Since the death of his wife in 1916, he had lived with Mrs Dean, his eldest daughter. He had outlived six of his ten children.
   He was a founder member of Strood Gospel Mission, and a service will be held at the Mission Hall,
   Brompton Lane, tomorrow (Sat.) morning at 11.45 am. Interment will follow at Frindsbury Parish Churchyard."

THOMAS LANDERS  Labourer (1901Census)

345.   Voluted Scroll and Curbs

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
JOHN
THE DEAR HUSBAND OF
FRANCES LARKIN
WHO DIED FEB. 10th 1919
"He's rejoicing in Heaven we hope,
With God's angels for ever to dwell,
He was loved and respected by all,
God called and he bade us farewell"
ALSO THE ABOVE
FRANCES LARKIN
WHO DIED JULY 14th 1928
AGED 83 YEARS
"Thy Will be Done"

JOHN LARKIN  Farmer (1901Census)
Personal Estate (of Sole Street Farm) £4,443 8s 5d (Probate Index)

346.   Curbs

IN LOVING MEMORY OF ALBERT EDGAR LENTON
WHO DIED FEBRUARY 19th 1928 AGED 41 YEARS

347.   Fallen Headstone and Curbs

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
MY DEAR HUSBAND
GEORGE ERNEST LOFT
WHO DIED 21st JUNE 1928
AGED 34 YEARS
"Till we meet again"
ALSO GRACE ANN HIS WIFE
REUNITED 28th FEB 1959
AGED 65 YEARS

LOVE see MANSBRIDGE

348.   C.W.W.G. Headstone

20743 BOMBARDIER
A. G. MASON
ROYAL GARRISON ARTILLERY
15th JUNE 1918 AGE 34

349.   Headstone, Cross Fallen, and Curbs

South Curb
JOSIAH MANSBRIDGE WHO DIED 28th NOV 1918 AGED 85 YEARS

North Curb
ALSO EMMA MANSBRIDGE WHO DIED 27th OCT. 1873 AGED 40 YEARS INTERRED AT RYARSH

Headstone
IN
LOVING MEMORY OF
CHARLOTTE
THE DEARLY BELOVED WIFE OF
GEORGE MAXTED LOVE
WHO DIED SUDDENLY ON 15th DEC. 1927
AGED 70 YEARS
"Now at Rest"

JOSIAH MANSBRIDGE  Gardener, Father in Law to William Jones (341) (1901 Census)
GEORGE LOVE  Rail Engine Driver (1911Census)

350.   Curbs

South Side
IN LOVING MEMORY OF THOMAS EDWARD MIDDLETON WHO DIED 9th JANUARY 1916 AGED 39 YEARS (One line)

North Side
ALSO JOHN BELLAMY JEPSON WHO DIED 8th MAY 1928 AGED 56 YEARS

THOMAS MIDDLETON  Engineer's Clerk (1911Census)

351.   Curbs

SACRED TO THE MEMORY OF GEORGE THE BELOVED HUSBAND OF CAROLINE MILES DIED APRIL 18th 1919 AGED 62 YEARS (One line)

352.   Curbs

South Side
ERNEST HENRY MILLS WHO DIED 29th APRIL 1928 AGED 28 YEARS

North Side
ALSO ELIZABETH MILLS WHO DIED 22nd JULY 1953 AGED 85 YEARS

ERNEST MILLS  Gardener (1911Census)

353.   Pedestals, Cross Fallen, and Curbs

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
MINNIE
BELLE OLLEY
WHO DIED 18th MARCH 1916
AGED 43 YEARS
"None can fill your place, dear wife,
One so good and true,
We sadly miss your dear kind face,
And always think of you"

354.   Headstone and Curbs

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
CHARLES TIMOTHY PLEASANCE
WHO ENTERED INTO REST
12th JULY 1918
AGED 70 YEARS
"One of the best"
ALSO ELIZABETH MARY
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO PASSED AWAY ON JULY 31st 1919
AGED 71 YEARS
"Until the day break"

355.   C. W. G. C. Headstone

51007 L/BOMBARDIER
R. E. PULLEN
ROYAL FIELD ARTILLERY
29th SEPTEMBER 1920 AGE 30

356.   Curbs

South Side
ALFRED EDWARD RAYNER WHO DIED [    ] MARCH 1920 AGED 48 YEARS "At Rest"

North Side
ALSO CLARA EMILY RAYNER HIS WIFE WHO DIED 8th FEBRUARY 1943 AGED 70 YEARS

ALFRED RAYNER  Railway Signalman (1901Census)

357.   Curbs

South Side
THOMAS COLLIN RUTTER WHO DIED 12th MARCH 1920 AGED 61 "Rest in Peace"

North Side
ALSO ERNEST JAMES RUTTER WHO DIED 8th JUNE 1930 AGED 29 "Loved by all who knew him"

THOMAS RUTTER  Agricultural Labourer (1911Census)

SEAGER see USMAR

358.   Headstone and Curbs

IN
LOVING MEMORY OF
ELIZABETH SELLIS
WHO PASSED AWAY 7th OCT. 1915
AGED 59 YEARS
"Until the day break"
ARTHUR JAMES SELLIS
DEARLY LOVED YOUNGEST SON OF THE ABOVE
WHO WAS DROWNED ON H.M.S. FORMIDABLE
1st JAN 1915 AGED 20 YEARS
"Beloved he lived, bravely he died,
One of the best, we miss him still"
ALSO WILLIAM EDWARD SELLIS
ELDEST SON OF THE ABOVE
KILLED IN ACTION IN FRANCE
24th APRIL 1917 AGED 30 YEARS
"He died for Britain's Freedom,
And the Honour of his Race"
ALSO WILLIAM THOMAS SELLIS
HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 3rd OCTOBER 1925
AGED 66 YEARS

WILLIAM SELLIS  Police Constable (1911Census)
ARTHUR SELLIS  H.M.S. "Formidable" was a pre- Dreadnought battleship, launched in 1897, she was heavily armed and armoured. Sunk by a German U Boat in the English Channel; over 500 of the crew were drowned along with Sellis.

359.   Pedestals and Cross

IN
LOVING MEMORY OF
THOMAS DAVID SHILLITO
WHO FELL ASLEEP 16th NOV.1917
AGED 47 YEARS

THOMAS SHILITO  Shop Keeper (Kelly's Directory1895)  Personal Estate £1,091 3s (Probate Index)

360.   C.W.G.C. Headstone and Curbs

TR13/84088 RIFLEMAN
F. W. SIMMONS
3rd NOVEMBER 1918 AGE 18
"The Lord watch
between we and thee
when we are absent
from one another"

North Side
IN LOVING MEMORY OF MY DEAR SON FREDERICK WILLIAM SIMMONS WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE (One line)
ON THE 3rd OF NOVEMBER 1918 IN COLCHESTER HOSPITAL AGED 18 YEARS "Rest in Peace"

South Side
ANNIE ELIZABETH SIMMONS ALSO GEORGE EDWARD SIMMONS
DIED 28th MARCH 1931 AGED 62 YEARS DIED 31st DECEMBER 1935 AGED 67 YEARS

361.   C.W.G.C. Headstone

SR/9328 PRIVATE
C.E. SMITH
ROYAL WEST KENT REGIMENT
23rd MARCH 1918 AGED 21
"We shall go to him,
But he will not,
Return to us"

362.   Curbs

ETHEL MAUD WIFE OF EDWIN ARTHUR TILLEY DIED 6th APRIL 1921 AGED 41 YEARS

EDWIN TILLEY  Civil Servant, H.M. Treasury, living in Gravesend (1911Census)

363.   Granite Pedestals, Cross and Curbs

IN FOND MEMORY OF
OUR DEAR AND ONLY DAUGHTER
DORIS CLARA TIMBRELL
BORN OCT. 30th 1893
DIED NOV. 6th 1918
"Only to see her face again,
Only to hear her speak"

364.   Headstone and Curbs

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
THOMAS TUGWELL
WHO DIED FEBRUARY 13th 1919
AGED 66 YEARS
ALSO
ARTHUR TUGWELL
YOUNGEST SON OF THE ABOVE
WHO WAS KILLED IN ACTION AT CAMBRAI
NOVEMBER 29th 1917 AGED 20 YEARS
ALSO
ALICE FREEMAN TUGWELL
WHO DIED JULY 9th 1946
AGED 83 YEARS

THOMAS TUGWELL  Antique Dealer in Rochester (1911Census)

365.   Pedestals, Cross and Curbs

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
ANNIE (NANCY) ELIZABETH
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
GEORGE HORACE USMAR
BORN 15th JAN. 1878 DOED 19th JUNE 1927
"Lead, Kindly Light"
ALSO THE ABOVE GEORGE H. USMAR
DIED 5th OCT. 1942 AGED 84 YEARS

South Curb
IN LOVING MEMORY OF WILLIAM H. SEAGER WHO PASSED AWAY MAY 27th 1923 AGED 51 YEARS (One line)

North Curb
ALSO MARY LOUISA SEAGER WHO DIED MAY 4th 1943 AGED 69 YEARS

GEORGE USMAR  Personal Estate £13,342 8s 7d (Probate Index)
WILLIAM SEAGER  Corn Warehouseman (1911Census)

366.   Curbs

South Side
WILLIAM DAVID VALLANCE WHO DIED 2nd SEPTEMBER 1920 AGED 67 YEARS

North Side
HANNAH VALLANCE HIS WIFE WHO DIED 14th MARCH 1949 AGED 85 YEARS

WILLIAM VALLENCE  Charge hand of Joiners (1911Census)

367.   Pedestals, Fallen Cross, and Curbs

East Side
TO THE
DEAR MEMORY OF
ROBERT
HENRY WARBURTON 'BOBBIE'
DIED 25th MAY 1919
AGED 11 YEARS
"Of such is the Kingdom of Heaven"

North Side
ALSO
MARGARET ELIZABETH
WARBURTON
DIED 2nd JUNE 1944
"Resting"
(No age given, was 60 years)

368.   Headstone and Curbs

IHS
IN LOVING MEMORY OF
ANNIE
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
WILLIAM WARD
WHO DIED ON THE 29th OF OCTOBER 1918
AGED 48 YEARS
"At Rest"
ALSO THE ABOVE
WILLIAM WARD
WHO DIED ON THE 26th OF JULY 1924
AGED 52 YEARS

369.   Headstone and Curbs

IHS
IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
CELIA WAKE WARREN
BORN AT LITTLE HORWOOD, BUCKS. FEB. 10th 1879
AND PASSED AWAY AT CHATTENDEN MAY 11th 1916
AGED 37 YEARS
"And ye now, therefore, have sorrow but I will,
See you again and your heart shall rejoice"

370.   Low Headstone and Curbs

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
LOUISA REBECCA WELLER
WHO DIED 9th APRIL 1919 AGED 71 YEARS
ALSO JAMES HUSBAND OF ABOVE
WHO DIED 3rd APRIL 1927 AGED 84 YEARS
AND ANN DAUGHTER OF ABOVE
WHO DIED 24th APRIL 1946 AGED 69 YEARS

JAMES WELLER  Agricultural Labourer (1901Census)

371.   Headstone and Curbs

IN EVER LOVING MEMORY OF
JAMES WHELLER
THE BELOVED HUSBAND OF
MARGARET LAVINIA WHEELER
WHO PASSED AWAY OCTOBER 30th 1918
AGED 65 YEARS
"How blessed are they whose
Toils are ended"
ALSO THE ABOVE
MARGARET LAVINIA WHELLER
WHO PASSED AWAY JANUARY 31st 1932
AGED 79 YEARS

JAMES WHELLER  Railway Clerk (1901Census)

372.   Curbs

South Side
IN LOVING MEMORY OF THOMAS WILSON WHO DIED 14th NOVEMBER 1917 AGED 62 YEARS
ALSO FANNY HIS WIFE WHO DIED 25th JANUARY 1937 AGED 75 YEARS

North Side
ALSO ERNEST THEIR SON WHO DIED 30th JULY 1926 AGED 35 YEARS

THOMAS WILSON
Coachman (Domestic) (1911 Census)

373.   Curbs

IN LOVING MEMORY OF JAMES WOODLAND WHO DIED 3rd AUGUST 1917 AGED 59 YEARS
ALSO ROSE HANNAH WOODLAND WHO DIED 2nd FEBRUARY 1929 AGED 68 YEARS

JAMES WOODLAND  Metropolitan Police Pensioner (1911Census)

374.   Headstone and Curbs

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
CHARLES WOODROW
WHO DIED 28th MARCH 1918
AGED 72 YEARS
ALSO SARAH ANN
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 2nd JANUARY 1926
AGED 76 YEARS

CHARLES WOODROW  Boot Maker (1901Census)

WOSKET see BULLIMORE

(The remaining monuments in this section are either post 1930 or have inscriptions missing)

APPENDIX

375.   Colonel George Baker, C. B.
   I remember walking into the burial ground about 30 years ago, and noticing a headstone to a military man, (whose name I could not remember), but I remember the C. B. because Companions of the Bath are rather thin on the ground in the Medway Towns.
   This must have been Colonel Baker, and if his headstone is still here it could be one of those fallen face down. I did try to raise these stones sufficiently to read them, but lacking a suitable lever, I was unable to do so. So, I have included the short Times obituary published on the day of his burial, October 22nd 1910. I assume that Colonel Baker was related to the Baker family who farmed Manor Farm, his abode at the time of his death.

"COL. GEORGE BAKER
   The death has taken place at Frindsbury, Rochester, of Colonel George Baker, C.B., at the age of 70. Colonel Baker was with the 67th (South Hampshire Regiment) throughout the campaign of 1860 in China, and carried the regimental colour at the action in Sinho, at the taking of Tangku, and with the storming party of the Taku Fort, the ditch of which he crossed and planted the colours on the cavalier.
   He was also present at the surrender of Peking, and received the China medal and two clasps. He was again with the 67th throughout the Afghan campaign of 1878–80, and was present in the engagement at Charasiah on October 6th 1879, and in the operations round Kabul in December, 1879, including the investment of Sherpore. He was mentioned in despatches, and received the medal and two clasps.
   Five years later, in 1885–6, he led the 67th as its commanding officer, in the Burmese Expeditions until after the surrender of Mandalay, and was again mentioned in despatches, made a Companion of the Bath, and granted the medal with clasp.
   Colonel Baker afterwards returned with his regiment to Chatham, where he was stationed until given a district in Ireland.
The funeral takes place today at Frindsbury"

 

Index of Names - from gravestones only

Locate the name you are interested in and note the letters/numbers following. Using the links below, jump to the Section containing the letter/number. Click on Edit at the top left of your screen, and from the drop down menu, click on Find on this page  (if Edit is not showing press CTL + F together) and type in the name. The cursor will jump straight to the name, highlighting it. Be sure to click on Next at the top, in case the name occurs again.
   Be sure to use the same method to search for any other names that you are interested in not listed below.
   Happy ancestor hunting.

ANDREWS 256
ASKHAM 325
ATKINS 143
AUSTIN 337

BAKER 3, 67, 168, 338, 375
BALDOCK 113
BARDEN 36, 76, 78, 101
BARNETT 57, 312
BASSETT 299
BATES 91
BEALE 89
BEANEY 158
BELLAMY 350
BENNETT 83
BERRY 4
BIGG 91
BILDING 229
BLACKMAN 31, 262
BLAIR 24
BLAKE 66
BOLTON 69
BOUCHER 37, 207
BOURNE 52, 81, 97, 102
BRIDGER 110
BRIGGS 164
BROOKER 182
BUDD 21
BULLEN 42
BULLIMORE 326
BURCH 180
BURGESS 6
BURGOYNE 124, 280
BUTLER 327
BUTLIN 328
BYAST 129

CALDER 264
CAMPBELL 21, 35
CANNON 279CARTER 299
CASTLE 158
CASTLE 277
CASWELL 32
CHAPMAN 313
CHEESEMAN 98
CHEESMAN 211
CHILDS 329
CHOWNE 197
CHUDLEIGH 186
CLACKETT 196
CLARK 130
COOK 76
COOPER 29, 330, 337
CORNELIUS 109
COULTER 125
CRAKE 331
CROUCH 38
CULLUM 216
CUMBERLAND 332
CUTLAND 13

DALTON 232
DAVIDSON 134
DAVIES 215
DAVIS 191
DAY 99, 144, 210
DIPLOCK 100
DOW 281
DRURY 298
DUNCAN 333

EELES 183
ELLIS 294
EVENDEN 30, 73
EYNON 334

FORMBY 258
FOX 164
FRANCIS 150FRANKS 19
FRENCH 11, 32
FRY 123

GARDNER 8
GEORGE 200, 296
GILES 201
GLADISH 155
GODFREY 176
GOLDSMITH 170
GOODEVE 21
GRIMES 138
GROOMBRIDGE 145
GURR 87

HALES 260
HAMMOND 29, 151
HANCOCK 103
HANNAH 84, 266
HARPUM 85b
HARRISON 28
HART 239
HAYMAN 111
HAYWARD 47
HEAD 62
HEWETT 202, 203
HILL 13, 93, 177, 181, 335, 336
HINDS 135
HINXMAN 198
HIRD 148, 166
HOBBS 197
HODGE 41
HOGBEN 337
HOLLAND 133
HOLLIDAY 9
HOLMES 255
HONE 208
HONEYMON 88
HOWARD 338
HUDSON 233
HUGHES 259

 

IRONMONGER 8
IZABY 14, 339
JANES 174
JARRETT 111, 276
JENNINGS 12, 174, 336
JEPSON 350
JESSUP 199
JOHNSON 60
JONES 340
JUPP 147
JURY 341
KEMP 17
KENNARD 1
KERRIDGE 342

LAING 333
LANDERS 343b, 344, 343a
LANGLEY 85b
LARKIN 345
LEANEY 121, 159
LENTON 346
LEWRY 61
LLOYD 215
LOFT 347
LONDON 34
LOVE 349

MANSBRIDGE 349
MARCH 42
MARSH 131
MASON 348MAXTED 349
MEARS 206
MEATH 253
MIDDLETON 96, 350
MILES 316, 351
MILLS 352
MISKIN 22
MOORE 212
MOUVERLEY 184

NEAME 27
NESHAM 148
NEWMAN 299
NICHOLLS 136

OLLEY 353
OSENTON 66
OTWAY 52
OVERY 318

PARDOE 26
PARSONS 53
PHILLIPS 101
PHILLIPS 192
PLEASANCE 354
POCOCK 50, 132
POOLEY 82
POTTERTON 107
PRATT 134
PULLEN 355
PUTTIFER 58, 59
RAYNER 356
ROBERTS 39, 80, 126, 143
ROGERS 314
ROSER 41
ROSS 238
ROWE 235
RUTTER 357

SALES 49
SANCTO 316
SAUNDERS 2
SAUNDERS 67
SAYER 258
SCOTCHMAN 106
SEAGER 365
SELLIS 358
SHILLITO 359
SIMMONS 171, 360
SINCLAIR 21
SKINNER 15
SMALL 209
SMITH 361
SPINK 37
STANIFORD 317
STARTUP 46, 265
STIRRUP 56
STOBBART 86
STONE 21, 68, 128, 239
STROUD 257
STROUGHILL 214
STRUDWICK 119
SUMLET 317
SUMMER 46

 

TIBE 34
TILLEY 362
TIMBRELL 363
TOOLEY 183
TREMAIN 82
TRUMAN 57
TUFFEY 17
TUGWELL 364
TULLY 95
TURNER 104

USMAR 365
VALLANCE 366
WADY 295
WAGHORNE 51
WAKE 369
WAKELING 7
WALKER 218
WALLER 122
WALLIS 23
WALTER 64, 76
WARBURTON 367
WARD 368
WARDEN 146
WARREN 369
WARWOOD 25
WATERHOUSE 219
WATKINS 15, 24, 252, 279
WEAVER 78, 310
WELLER 370
WELLS 142
WENHAM 257
WEST 105
WHELLER 371WHIFFEN 194, 195
WHITE 85a, 213
WHITEBREAD 72
WHITMORE 127
WHITTAKER 169
WHYLAND 8
WHYTE 179
WIGG 10
WILDISH 160
WILKINSON 149
WILLIAMS 77
WILLIAMSON 108
WILLS 42, 43
WILSON 118, 372
WINNE 5
WOODLAND 373
WOODROW 374
WOSKET 326
WYLES 79

YOUNG 263

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Monumental Inscriptions of Unitarian Church, Chatham

Monumental Inscriptions of Unitarian Church, Chatham, recorded by D. E. Williams 2014.

Introduction The Baptist Church was first established in Chatham about 1655. It moved to the present site on Hammond Hill, formerly Heaviside Lane, around the end of the 17th century, the oldest monument in the churchyard is an early 18th century headstone, although it might even date from the end of the 17th century, sadly, it is completely eroded. I do not know what sort of building stood here then, but a replacement was built in 1802, (shown in the watercolour of 1885); this, in turn, was replaced by the present building in 1888/9. Before the church became known as the Unitarian Church, it was the General Baptist Church.
   It is apparent from the watercolour and fragments remaining, that there are several missing monuments, including a tall one with draped urn, visible in the painting. I can not explain the destruction of these monuments but it may have happened during the re-building of 1888, although it is hard to believe that the builders could have been so careless, especially under the eyes of the congregation and the sponsors of the new church, the sisters, Miss Tribe and Mrs Wood? Also odd, is the lack of a ledger on the large stone clad vault close to Thomas Wood's grave, and the lack of any sign of inscription on the low tomb, immediately west of the porch.
   From the Sexton's record, it is clear there are numerous burials in the cellar, (or under-croft, it's floor is on street level, on Hammond Hill), but only one grave marker remains, (Bowles).
   I have included thorough summaries of all pre 1858 wills, both the Prerogative Court of Canterbury and the Rochester Courts. Unfortunately, the modern Principal Probate Registry charge too much for copies, so I have included the "bare bones" of their index summary.
   I have also included general notes on as many people as possible, including information from newspapers.
   I am very grateful to the Pastor, Mrs Beryl Payne, for her kindness and interest. Her gift of a copy of the surviving burial register and Sexton's record is very much appreciated


Amateur watercolour by E. Drake, of the 1802 Chapel, painted in 1885, a few years before re-building.


The 1888-9 church from the south

CHURCHYARD - EAST SIDE

1.   COPED RED GRANITE


Bacon Family

North SideIN MEMORY OF
MATTHEW BACONMANY YEARS CIVIL ENGINEER OF H. M. DOCKYARD
DIED 9th JUNE 1849 AGED 74
AND OF CATHERINE HIS WIFE
DIED 29th JANUARY 1855 AGED 78

South SideIN MEMORY OF
MATTHEW SON OF MATTHEW AND EMMA BACONDIED 4th JANUARY 1847 AGED 4
EMMA WIFE OF MATTHEW BACONDIED 3rd JANUARY 1849 AGED 45
SOHIA SECOND WIFE OF MATTHEW BACONDIED 10th APRIL 1855 AGED 46
MATTHEW BACON DIED DEC. 1st 1878 AGED 65

Matthew Bacon, Senior was Master of the Sawmills and also Master Mill Wright in H. M. Dockyard, Chatham, (Pigot's and Wright's Directories, both 1830's.)
   Archdeaconry Court of Rochester
Will is dated 20th November 1844
   This will is fairly long and contains much technical detail which is omitted.
   He appoints wife, Catherine and sons, William, Matthew, Frederick and John Francis, executors. They are to be provided with suitable mourning. Wife is to have sufficient money for her support until rents left to her are due. Household goods, furniture, plate, linen, china to wife for life, as long as she remains his widow. To her and sons, all his freehold and leaseholds, including windmill for grinding corn and raising spring water, rents, lands and his share in properties in Chatham and elsewhere, except that invested in him as trustee or of mortgagee, his money, investments, including shares in the Rochester and Chatham Gas Light Company, or any other company. Remainder to wife and sons, upon trust, to invest in Public Funds. Income from his properties to be paid to wife for life, as long as she remains his widow. After her death or remarriage, then in trust for all sons or their children, if any sons are dead, shared equally; principal can be used for advancement of any dead son's children.
   Son Matthew to be allowed to hold house and shop, with mill in Ordnance Street, including income from water supplied by mill. He is to pay £70 per annum to his mother as long as she remains a widow. When she dies or remarries, the property to be valued for the purpose of equal division. The value including income from the water supply is estimated at £1,400, estimated value of testator's house in Ordnance Terrace is £500. Personal estate is to be valued. If son Matthew wishes to purchase property in Ordnance Street, at the value of £1,400, he should announce his intention within 3 months of the death or remarriage of his mother.
   Son William's health may obliged him to to abandon his occupation, if he gives notice of this, and pays certain sums into his father's hands, he shall have the income from the Gas Light Company shares, for life. If he signifies intent within 1 year he is to pay £250, within 2 years, £200, within 3 years, £150, within 4 years, £100, within 5 years, £50, if more than 5 years, nil.
   Ann wife of William is to get an annuity of £30 for life, (after his death), while she remains his widow, if she remarries, she will get £20 per annum.
   If William complies with above condition and sons get mother's approval they can sell shares in the Gas Light Company and invest money for benefit of William for his life. If William dies before the sale of the shares, then Ann's consent must be had in writing for the sale.
   Witnesses: Harold Whitehead, Butcher, Ordnance Place, Chatham, Thomas Hodges, Baker, same place and Thomas Whitehead, Annuitant?, same place
   Proved 16th June 1849

William Bacon is an engineer of Bury, Lancs., Matthew is a Miller, James Frederick is a Gentleman, also of Bury and John a Grocer and Baker of Upnor, Kent. Value of effects under £4,000.

The Murder of Catherine Bacon
  On the 29th January, about 9 o'clock in the morning, a 10 year old boy knocked on the front door of the Bacon's house, 11 Ordnance Terrace, hoping to earn a few pence clearing snow from the path to the house. The door was opened by 18 year old Elizabeth Laws, Mrs Bacon's maid. The boy was startled to see that her throat was cut! The terrified boy ran home, telling a Railway Porter who was delivering parcels nearby, about the injured maid. The porter went into the house and found the battered body of Mrs Bacon (it was subsequently found that she was killed with an hatchet, which was kept in the house). The wound to Laws' throat was not life threatening and when she was receiving medical aid, a bloodstained packet of jewellery fell from her dress. Laws claimed that two men had burst in, killed her mistress and cut her throat.
   The inquest jury brought in a verdict of wilful murder against Elizabeth Laws. She claimed that when she and Mrs Bacon were attacked, she screamed loudly, but the servants in the adjoining houses heard nothing. There was no sign that anyone else had been in the house, no one was seen entering or leaving the front, and fresh snow in the garden did not have any signs that two men had walked that way, the gate was fastened with a wedge, from the inside.
   Elizabeth Laws stood trial at the Kent Assizes at Maidstone in March. Although the circumstantial evidence was, seemingly, overwhelming, the jury was not satisfied that the evidence was strong enough and was acquitted of the murder charge. She was however convicted of the lesser charge of stealing Mrs Bacon's property and was jailed for 6 months with hard labour.
   The murder and inquest was reported in The Times and can be seen on-line, by entering one's library card number; the trial was reported in full by the Maidstone Journal.

Matthew Bacon Junior, was a Corn Miller, Grocer and Tea Dealer (Bagshaw's Directory 1847)
and Miller and Corn Factor (1871 Census).

Chatham Observer, December 7th 1878
"Death of Mr M. Bacon
Mr Matthew Bacon, of Ordnance – place, Chatham, died at his residence during the night of Saturday, after a brief but severe illness of inflammation and bronchitis. He was in his sixty – seventh year. For many years he carried on the business of miller and was the proprietor of the water works by which the residents of the district surrounding the mill were supplied with water."
Principal Probate Registry Index:William Beadell Bacon of Tunbridge Wells, Dentist, son, Emma Catherine Brown, daughter, wife of Robert Ross Brown of Strood, (Doctor) and Joseph Pearson Rose of Highgate, Gentleman were executors. Value of effects under £1,000.

2.   HEADSTONE (Bottom half very eroded)

IN
MEMORY OF
ELEANOR WIFE OF
BENJAMIN BONDWHO DIED [    ] FEBRUARY] 1825 AGED 41 YEARS
ALSO THE ABOVE BENJAMIN BONDWHO DIED 10th ? MAY 1855 AGED 74 YEARS
JOHN KAINS BOND SON OF THE ABOVE
[                                                   ]
[                                                   ]
BENJAMIN SON OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED [                  ] 1806 ? AGED [    ]
[                                                 ]
[                                                 ]
[                   ] ELEANOR BOND

Benjamin Bond was a Baker, his Prerogative Court of Canterbury Will is dated 6th March 1850
   He was late of Chatham , now of Rochester.
   His Assurance Policy in the United Kent Life Assurance Institution or Company, all his goods, chattels, money, investments and effects to be shared equally between his daughters, Betsy Kains Bond (Bond married Elizabeth Kains at Cuxton in 1808), and Ellen Bond. If either die in his lifetime, the whole to the survivor. Daughters are executors.
   Witnesses: Edward Wickham and James Winch
   Affidavit dated 17th July 1855
   James Winch of Rochester, Wine Merchant,is sworn. He is surviving witness and confirms that Bond signed will in the presence of the witnesses and that they signed in each other's presence and that of Bond.
   Proved 20th July 1855

3.   LEDGER ON GROUND (Broken & eroded)


Bridge Family

IN MEMORY OF
MARY WIFE OF
ALEXANDER BRIDGEOF THE PARISH OF STROOD
WHO DIED 17th NOV. 1772
AGED 40 YEARS
ALSO THOMAS THEIR SON
WHO DIED IN HIS INFANCY
ALEXANDER BRIDGE, GENT.
DIED 19th DEC. 1799 AGED 72? YEARS
ALSO JAMES BRIDGESON OF THE ABOVE
OBIT 28th [FEBRUARY] 1824 ETAT 76? YEARS
MARY WIFE OF THE ABOVE
JAMES BRIDGEDIED [    ] JANUARY 1839
AGED 79 YEARS

Alexander Bridge was a Tailor (1771 Rochester Poll Book)
James Bridge was a Woollen Draper and was an Alderman of Rochester (Universal British Directory, 1790's)
  
James Bridge's P.C.C. Will is dated 30th October 1819
   To wife Mary, his freehold house in High Street, Strood and household goods, books, plate, linen, china, utensils etc., for life. After her death, to only son, Edwin for ever. He also gets freehold house in Maidstone, near the river and St,. Faith's Green, occupied by W, Brooker, for ever. To wife, son Edwin and daughter Mary Bridge,upon trust, £1,100 Bank Stock' the interest for wife Mary for life, she also gets £200 Bank Stock. After his and his wife's death, the interest from £100 Bank Stock to go towards the maintenance and education of grandson,
   Alexander Bridge, until he is 20. If he lives to 20 and testator's wife is dead, the £200 and £100 Bank Stock is to be transferred to him.
   Son Edwin gets £500 Bank Stock, and after his mother's death an additional £400 Bank Stock.
   To daughter Sarah Comport ½ of a mortgage bond for £1,700 given to testator by John Comport for money advanced to him. To daughter Mary Bridge, ½ of the mortgage (£850); after death of his wife, to daughter Sarah an additional sum of £300 Bank Stock, the same amount of stock to daughter Mary.
   Residue of real and personal estate to wife.
   His wife, son and daughter Mary are executors and trustees, they are also guardians for grandson Alexander.
   Witnesses: George Osborn, Thomas Chalklen and Joseph Greathead
   Proved 23rd March 1824

4.   VOLUTED LEDGER ON STONE BASE (Masonic symbols)


Ferguson and Emma Edwards

IN LOVING REMEMBRANCE
OF
FERGUSON WRIGHT EDWARDSWHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
NOVEMBER 2nd 1890
IN THE 77th YEAR OF HIS AGE
"Father in thy Gracious Keeping,
Leave we now thy Servant Sleeping"
ALSO OF
EMMA EDWARDSWIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
FEBRUARY 28th 1894
AGED 77 YEARS
"Thy Will be Done"

Ferguson Edwards had been a Beer Retailer in the High Street (1847 Bagshaw's Directory and 1855 Census) by time of the 1881 Census he was a Coal Merchant of Watts Place, by 1890 he was living in Ordnance Terrace (Kelly's Directory).

Principal Probate Registry Index:Edwards was a "Gentleman", of 15 Ordnance Terrace. His executors were widow, Emma, nephew, Thomas Hayward Edwards, of Finsbury Park, London, Lace Merchant's Manager and Alfred Rimmington, Maidstone Road, Rochester, Gentleman. Personal estate £2,862 2s 3d.

5.   FOOTSTONE, LOOSE, NO SIGN OF HEADSTONE

B. H. 1854
M. A. M. ? 1860 ?

BETSY HOLLINGSHEADDIED JANUARY 1854
AGED 46 YEARS

MARY ANN MEAD?
DIED 4th QUARTER 1860
AGED ABOUT 84 YEARS

In the 1851 Census, Eliza Hollingshead, spinster, is living with her aunt, Mary Ann Mead, widow, on New Road, Rochester, a short distance from Chapel Lane. Both were born in Bethnal Green. Mary Mead is living on investment interest; they have one servant.

6.   STONE PLAQUE (FROM DESTROYED TOMB?) (LYING ON GROUND, VERY WORN)


William Igglesden, lying on ground, close to Troups

WILLIAM IGGLESDEN E[SQ.]
COMMANDER
[IN] HER MAJESTY'S
[IND]IAN [NAVY]
[DIED 10th NOVEMBER 1866]
[AGED 65 YEARS

William Igglesden married Mary Ann Sharp at St. Nicholas, Rochester in September 1828.If he is the same man, this may suggest that this plaque could have come from the now anonymous slab next to the grave of Kingsford Sharp ?
   From the Principal Probate Registry Index, we learn that Igglesden died at 28 Shubbery Road, Gravesend and that his effects were under the value of £600. Probate was granted to Elizabeth Fraser of the same address.

7.   LARGE LEDGER ON BRICK VAULT (PARTLY DE-LAMINATED)


Jarvis Family

SACRED
TO
THE MEMORY OF
MR. HENRY JARVIS
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
ON THE [24th JANUARY] 1861
[AGED 78 YEARS]
ALSO
ELIZABETH
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
ON THE 23rd OCTOBER [1869]
AGED 83 YEARS
ALSO
MARY ANN ESTHER JARVIS
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
ON THE 19th JANUARY 1865
AGED 46 YEARS

Henry Jarvis was a Bricklayer and Builder of the Brook, Chatham (1841 Census)
Principal Probate Registry Index :
   Jarvis is described as a "Gentleman". His executors were daughter, Mary Ann, George Pemble of Chatham, Gentleman and George Clother of Chatham, Builder. Value of effects, under £6,000.

8.   HEADSTONE (NEXT TO BOND)

IN
MEMORY OF
JOHN KAINS
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE 17th AUGUST 1826
AGED 68 YEARS
ALSO
ELEANOR WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE 15th? FEBRUARY 1848
AGED 83 YEARS

9.    HEADSTONE & BODY STONE ON STONE SLAB (NEXT TO GATE)

THE MORTAL REMAINS OF
MR. KINGSFORD SHARP
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
[    ] OCTOBER 1837
AGED 74 YEARS
[WORN VERSES]
FILIAL AFFECTION HAS ERECTED
THIS MEMORIAL TO THE BEST OF
PARENTS
ALSO WILLIAM SON OF
KINGSFORD & ELIZABETH SHARP
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
JUNE 7th 1870
AGED 75 YEARS

Kingsford Sharp was apparently apprenticed to Thomas Manger, Cordwainer, at Dover, in 1778. One of his children has as one of it's names, Manger. He is probably the same man who married Elizabeth Winter at Deal in 1790. In 1798 he is owner of part of the Rochester Customs premises, (Land Tax Records). Son William, was a Tailor in London (1861 Census).

10.   HEADSTONE

IN MEMORY
OF
JOHN TRIBE
WHO DIED 3rd MARCH 1851
AGED 70 YEARS
ALSO
RHODA RELICT OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 8th APRIL 1861
AGED 87 YEARS
ALSO
MARY TRIBE
WHO DIED 29th DECEMBER 1830
AGED 22 YEARS
AND
RHODA ANNA TRIBE
WHO DIED 8th DECEMBER 1864
AGED 53 YEARS
DAUGHTERS OF THE ABOVE
JOHN AND RHODA TRIBE
EDWARD TRIBE
WHO DIED [    ] JUNE 1878
AGED [65] YEARS
SON OF THE ABOVE
JOHN AND RHODA TRIBE
JOSEPH SEATON TRIBE MRCS
[DIED 1879]
[AGED 65 YEARS]

John Tribe's death notice in the Rochester Gazette records that he was proprietor of the "Mitre and Royal Clarence Hotel", Chatham, for many years. He died as a result of a carbuncle. He was High Constable of Chatham in 1812 and 1819.
Edward Tribe, Principal Probate Registry Index
Probate dated 29th July 1878, he was of 9 Regent Place, Chatham. Granted to John Tribe of Westfield House, Borstal Road, Rochester, Attorney of Mary Ann Tribe, widow, of New South Wales. Value under £600

11.   LARGE, THICK LEDGER OVER VAULT


Fraser Troup and family

IN THIS VAULT
ARE DEPOSITED THE REMAINS OF
FRASER TROUP
LATE OF 165 HIGH STREET, ROCHESTER
DIED 16th FEBRUARY 1840 AGED 88
ALSO OF
ELIZABETH HIS WIFE
DIED 11th APRIL 1838 AGED 86
ALSO OF THEIR DAUGHTERS
EMILY TROUP
DIED 25th OCTOBER 1872 AGED 86
SARAH TROUP
DIED 18th FEBRUARY 1875 AGED 82
AND OF THEIR SON
JAMES TROUP
DIED 29th MARCH 1874 AGED 82
AND OF ELIZABETH WIFE OF THE ABOVE
JAMES TROUP
DIED 6th SEPT. 1875 AGED 77

Fraser Troup was a Music Seller and Musical Instrument Maker, (1807 Poll Book, 1824 Pigot's Directory)
Son James followed in his father's footsteps in the music trade; he was also described as "Professor of Music", with a Music Academy in Rochester. He also did business at Brompton House, Wood Street, Brompton and at Mr Smith's Library in Maidstone. Councillor for St. Nicholas Ward in 1855 and Alderman in 1859, (Pigot's Directory, 1838, 1851 Census and Post Office Directories, 1855 and 1859)
Principal Probate Registry Index:
Widow Elizabeth was surviving executor; value of effects, under £1,000
His widow, Elizabeth's, effects were valued at £6,000 and re-valued in December 1875 at under £4,000. Her executors were her son , John Nightingale Boys of Belmont Place, Greenwich, Thomas Simmons King of Gillingham and Charles Bathurst of Rochester , Gentleman.

Unidentifiable Monuments in the Eastern Side of the Churchyard

12.   Against the east wall is an early 18th century eroded headstone.

13.   On the south side of the Sharp headstone is a large ledger stone, which is completely smooth, it may be part of the Sharp tomb?

14.   Between the latter and the Bacon monument is a large ledger, once railed, on a brick vault; there seems to be traces of an inscription but it is remarkably smooth.


Unknown, west of porch.

15.   Near the south east corner, there is a large ledger, again on a brick vault. This is covered by thick bushes but appears to have no inscription.

END OF THE EASTERN SECTION

CHURCHYARD - WEST SIDE

16.   HEADSTONE FRAGMENTS (AGAINST WEST WALL)

[IN MEMORY OF]
GEORGE DAVIES
[WHO] DIED APRIL 3rd 1879
AGED 82 YEARS
ALSO MARY HIS WIFE
WHO DIED MARCH 11th 1888
AGED 72 YEARS
ALSO OF FLORENCE
GRAND DAUGHTER OF THE [ABOVE]
WHO DIED [                            ]
[                                                 ]
[                         ]
ALSO
[                                                ]

1851 Census: Gibralter Place, Chatham, Collector of Rates ?, Surveyor of Pavements, Librarian of the Mechanics ? Institute. Born in Rochester.
1861 Census: Constitution Terrace, Chatham, Clerk.
1871 Census: Retired Surveyor, Luton Road, Chatham.

17.   THREE SMALL METAL PLAQUES (SOUTH WALL OF CHURCH)

IN MEMORY OF
LOUIS DARBAN
18th OCTOBER 1927 TO 3rd SEPTEMBER 2003
SADLY MISSED

IN MEMORY OF
ELIZABETH CHARLOTTE MARTEN DYER
25th OCTOBER 1909 TO 9th OCTOBER 2003
A LOYAL FRIEND TO THIS CHURCH

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
MICHAEL DAVID GIBBS
24 – 12 – 60 - 20 – 9- 98
LOVING HUSBAND, DEVOTED FATHER
ALWAYS ENDLESS LOVE

18.   HEADSTONE, VERY ERODED (WEST WALL)

[ IN MEMORY OF]
EMMA [ WIFE OF HENRY ?] GURR
[DIED 3rd QUARTER 1888 AGED 47]
JOHN GURR
[DIED 1st QUARTER 1891 AGED 89]
[                                              ]
[                                              ]
WILLIAM [MARDEN] WYATT
[WHO DIED 1st OCTOBER 1868]
[AGED 41 YEARS]
CHARLES [ FREDERICK] BELLIS
[WHO DIED 18th DECEMBER 1906]
[AGED 81 YEARS]

This stone is extremely eroded, I have tried to fit the most obvious Gurrs to the remaining inscription and am confident that I have made the right identification. The rear is even more eroded than the front, so it must have been moved to the sheltered position against the wall relatively "recently".
   There is no doubt about Wyatt and Bellis, as can be seen from the following evidence.
   Emma Woodgate married Henry Gurr, (son of John Gurr, (above?), both butchers), at Christchurch, Luton, (in Chatham), on 27th November 1864. Henry was a widower by the time of the 1891 census. The gap between Emma and Gurr on the inscription would accommodate what I have suggested.
   John Gurr seems to have been a successful Butcher, at 154 Chatham High Street, employing 4 men in the 1881 census
William Marden Wyatt married Mary Ann Gurr at St. George Southwark, on 4th July 1854, he is described as a "Gentleman", his father, also William, is a Grocer. Her father William Gurr is a Butcher. They are both described as being residents of Lant Street. The witnesses are, John Gurr and Emma Bellis (see below). William Wyatt is buried at St. Mary, Chatham, burial ground in Whiffen's Avenue.
   According to the Principal Probate Registry Index, he was a "Gentleman", of Chatham, administration was granted to his widow and the value of his effects was under £1,000.
Charles Frederick Bellis married Emma Gurr, (probably daughter of William Gurr, Butcher of Chatham High Street), at St. George, Southwark in the 3rd quarter of 1853 (this year's register is not available, online, so I do not have precise date or other details).
   He was born in the Tower of London, (military father ?), and in the 1851 Census, he is living in Chatham High Street. He shares a house with his sister and the family of Jonathan Crockford, a Coal Merchant. Bellis is a proprietor of an house and has income from a mortgage and from "funds".
   In the 1866 Post Office Directory, Bellis is the Agent for Western Fire and Life Insurance Company, his address Luton Road, Chatham.
   By the time of the 1871 Census he is a Civil Clerk in the Contract Office at Chatham Barracks and is living in Luton Road, Chatham.
   In the 4th quarter of 1882, his wife Emma died, aged 55.
   In the 1891 Census, he is living at 137 New Road, on his "own means". three of his daughters, are school teachers, they have one servant.
   The 1901 Census finds him at the same address as a retired Civil Clerk, four daughters are now school teachers.
   In the Principal Probate Registry Index, his address is "Church House", 137 New Road; administration was granted to daughter Emma Bellis and Harry Roberts, Solicitor, value of effects was £4,100 16s 1d. Like Wyatt it is very unlikely that he is actually buried in the Unitarian ground, but probably at Chatham Cemetery.

19.   HEADSTONE (AGAINST WEST WALL)


John and Elizabeth Pudner
A piece of the original railings is on the bottom of the right hand edge, either it is stuck
to the stone or the stone is in it's original position. To the right, fragment of Davis stone

IN MEMORY
OF
CAPT. JOHN PUDNER
LATE PAYMASTER IN THE
EAST INDIA COMPANY DEPOT, CHATHAM
DIED 19th SEPTEMBER 1836
AGED 75
SERVED HIS COUNTRY IN INDIA FOR
[        ] WITH FIDELITY AND HONOUR [BUT IN]
[                      ] [PRACTISING] TO BE [                 ]
[                 ] OF JESUS CHRIST THE [                 ]
[                       ] OF [SACRIFICE][                        ]
[                                   ] GOD [                               ]
[                         ] [HOLY] SPIRIT [                        ]
ALSO IN MEMORY OF
ELIZABETH HIS WIFE
WHO BEING PARTNER [ ]
[                         ] FAITH
[DIED] THE [    ] OF
JANUARY 1852 AGED 70
[Eroded Verses]

P.C.C. Will dated 29th October 1835
His leasehold, 8 Chatham Place, Hackney and leasehold land behind it, lately occupied by Robert Harris, Esq., to wife Elizabeth, subject to payment of rents and observance of covenants.
   Goods, chattels, ready money investments, insurance policy, shares in the University of London and all personal estate, to wife, Elizabeth.
   Nominates friends, Rev. Francis Augustus Cox of Hackney, Doctor of Laws and Gilbert Bligh, also of Hackney, Stationer, executors. To them, £10 each.
   Witnesses: Henry Prentis, Solicitor, Rochester and John Thomas Austin, his Clerk.
   Proved 22nd October 1836
John Pudner was received into the Rev William Giles congregation, in Chatham, in 1822. Rev Giles is well-known as the teacher of Charles Dickens, when the Dickens family resided in Chatham.

Elizabeth Pudner P.C.C. Will dated 9th September 1850
Of Islington at time will was written.
   To her friends, Rev. John Webb, Baptist Minister at Worstead and George Minter, Esq., of Ramsgate, all her money in long annuities and in the Bank of England; bonds in the State of Maryland Funds, household furniture and effects (except articles, plate and jewellery as specified in annex) to sell proceeds to be invested, to pay debts, funeral expenses, etc and for following bequests.
   To grand niece Eliza Rose Baldock, £500, to be placed in the Bank of England and the interest to accumulate until she is 18; if she dies before 18, then the £500 to be divided as follows, £100 to niece Mrs Rose Maria Field and Letitia Mainwaring Norton, £100 to Elizabeth Bannister, spinster, £100 to John Marshman of Serampore in the East Indies or treasurer for the time being, in trust, for the use of the Baptist Mission for the spread of the Gospel, connected with the College at Serampore, to be used as he thinks fit.
    Remainder to niece Mrs Mary Ann Baldock, also to her an additional £100. To Letitia Mainwaring Norton another £100. To Elizabeth Slatterie of Chatham, Miss Elizabeth Bannister of London and Mrs Mary Wood, £50 each. To Mrs Mary Lamb, Louisa Isabella Norton and Dr Adam Marton, 19 guineas each. To her friends, Mrs Alice Thomson, Mrs Eliza Schnell, Mrs Major Hall, Miss Henrietta Bagshaw, Mrs Ann Richman, Senior, Mrs Sarah Webb, Mrs Emma Minter, Samuel Medley and Mrs Allan, £10 each "in token of friendship". Also £10 each to Miss Marianne Slatterie and Lydia and Mary Holman.
   To the Treasurers, in trust, ? Missionary Society for the Highlands and Islands of Scotland; the British Society for the Propagation of the Gospel among the Jews; the Kent Union for the Relief of Widows and Infirm Ministers and Miss Sarah Vines, in trust, for the Protestant Mission of Auxerre, France, 19 guineas each.
   To John Marshman of Serampore, in trust, £100 for the support of native preachers of the gospel of the Baptist denomination and the Native Female Orphan Asylum at Serampore, and other ways he thinks fit. To friends and executors, Rev John Webb and George Minter, £30 each for their troubles if they act for her.
   She desires to be buried in the same grave as late husband Capt John Pudner in Chatham, the tombstone to be enclosed with iron railings, (part still in remaining). The Rev Patrick Thompson to officiate at her funeral and to get 19 guineas, "for his kind services".
   Proceeds from residue to be used to purchase 3 ¼ percent Bank Stock, from this £50 annually to her "afflicted" brothers and sisters in Christ. To poor pious dissenting ministers and members of the Baptist and Independent denominations, donations of £5 each until the funds are expended.
   Witnesses: Mary Ann Daniell of Islington and George B ?
Codicil dated 8th February 1851
   To Letitia Mainwaring Norton £10 instead of £100; to niece Mrs Rose Maria Reed £100; to Rev Owen Clarke 19 guineas and to Mrs Elizabeth Norton £10.
   Witnesses: Henry Thompson of Croydon and Charlotte Ann Campbell of Kensington.
Affidavit dated the 14th January 1852
   Henry Thompson of Wimpole Street, Cavendish Square, Surgeon, sworn. He wrote the codicil for Elizabeth Pudner, then of Cloudsley Street, Islington, afterwards of Houston? Terrace, Kensington but late of Young? Street, Kensington. He confirms testator signed the codicil in his presence and that of the other witness, and that he and the other witness signed the codicil in the presence of the testator.
   Proved 21st February 1852.
Serampore College
   Founded in 1818, by Baptist missionaries led by William Carey and including Joshua Marshman, whom I presume is the father of John Marshman, mentioned in the will. The college is in West Bengal, which at that time was a Danish possession; it was set up to train Indian ministers and to provide education to all regardless of caste or country. It was granted a Royal Charter by the King of Denmark in 1827, which made it the first degree-granting institution in Asia. The colony was purchased by Britain in 1845.

20.   LARGE LEDGER, GROUND LEVEL, ONCE RAILED


Benjamin Seaton and family

UNDERNEATH LIETH THE BODY OF
BENJAMIN SEATON
OF CHATHAM
WHO DIED 24th APRIL 1834
AGED 59 YEARS
SARAH WIFE OF THE ABOVE
BENJAMIN SEATON
BORN JUNE 17th 1783
DIED DEC. 6th 1864
CHARLES SON OF
BENJAMIN AND SARAH SEATON
WHO DIED 16th MAY 1825
AGED [    ] YEARS AND 10 MONTHS
THOMAS SEATON
SON OF THE ABOVE DIED JULY 18th 1845
AGED 29 YEARS
JANE SEATON
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
DIED 7th MARCH 1898
AGED 80 YEARS
MUCH BELOVED AND RESPECTED


Benjamin Seaton's Tool Chest of 1797, in the Guildhall Museum, Rochester

Benjamin Seaton : P.C.C. Will dated 2nd March 1830
Cabinet Maker, Upholsterer and Auctioneer.
   Wife, Sarah and Lewis Cooper of the Bower, Maidstone,Esq., brother Edward Love Seaton, of St. Margaret's Bank, Rochester, Surgeon and John Venning of Rochester, Gentleman, are executors and trustees. To them, his freehold in Chatham High Street, except his property and effects related to his business. Also land purchased from John Brenchley, Esq., in Brewer Street, Maidstone, lately occupied by John Slo[man ?], Timber Merchant, also house and land , recently purchased from Mr Joseph [ ? ] and executors of Mr James Giles, lately occupied by James Giles, now by Mr William Okins ? , dealer in horses, in M[ bleed] Street, Maidstone, all other freehold and leasehold estate, personal estate, (except house in Fleet Street, London, household furniture and other effects), upon trust, to sell and invest proceeds in Public Funds. This to pay annuity to wife of £120 for life or until remarriage, after either of these events the annuity ceases.
   Income from residue to his children until they are 21, capital can be used to place sons apprentice. Regarding his business and premises, if any son wishes to carry on business, the trustees to have business valued, then deduct 5% , for that son, "as a token of his love and affection". Son to pay valuation minus 5%.
   His house in Fleet Street, (no. 150), to his wife, for ever. This was lately occupied by Sarah Pettit, now by Thomas Wheeler. Also household furniture, books, plate, china, etc., in his dwelling house. She also gets £500.
   £10 to each executor. John Venning gets an extra £100.
   To brothers Edward and Joseph, sister Elizabeth Hemsley, brother in law, Robert Cooper, £100 each. To sister Rhoda Tribe and niece Sophia Hemsley, £50 each. To sisters Rachel and Mary and Anna Cooper, sister in law, Elizabeth Cooper and brother Thomas, £30 each. To wife's niece Ann Green, £10; to Thomas Seager, William Balcomb and John Cosier, his employees, if with him at his death, £10 each.
   Residue not already bequeathed, and after expenses, to wife.
   Witnesses: Thomas Atkins, Chemist, Chatham, John Hill, Ironmonger, Chatham and William Burren, Hairdresser.
Proved 27th June 1834 granted to Sarah Seaton, power reserved to Lewis Cooper and Edward Seaton. John Venning has since died.
The Guildhall Museum, Rochester, contains the world famous tool box, containing Benjamin Seaton's tools, all in new condition.
1841 Census: Thomas Seaton was a Surgeon of Whittaker Place, Chatham.
Jane Seaton :Principal Probate Registry Index, 14th May 1898
Of 6a London Road, Maidstone. Probate to John Love Seaton and Robert Cooper Seaton , Gentlemen and Thomas Seaton, Bank Clerk. Value of effects, £9, 181 12s 7d

21.   HEADSTONE (AGAINST WEST WALL)

IN MEMORY OF
MR. JOHN SWEETLAND, SEN.
44 ? YEARS SAWYER IN HIS MAJESTY'S
DOCKYARD, CHATHAM
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE THE 10th OF
SEPTEMBER 1819 AGED 89 YEARS
[Eroded Verses, access obscured by pile of brushwood)

Archdeaconry Court of Rochester Will dated 5th April 1815
Pious preamble. To daughter, Elizabeth Bromley, for life, income from investment in the Fishery of Rochester and Strood. After her death, the principal to be shared as follows: to grandsons, John Bromley and James Bromley, £15 each, grand daughters, Elizabeth Bromley and Mary Bromley, £15 each, grandchildren, John and Charlotte Horne, £15 each. Grandson, John Bromley is now at sea, if he dies at sea, or before daughter, Elizabeth Bromley, his children to have his share. Also to grandson John Bromley, his grandmother's wedding ring, grandfather's watch and all his books. Daughter Elizabeth is to have [crease] bed and bedding, "wherein she now lieth".
   Son John, Elizabeth Bromley and Eleanor Bray are executors. If there are insufficient funds for legacies, money from the Fishery can be used, They are to pay the income from the Fishery to daughter Elizabeth; at her death they are to use funds for the legacies; the remainder shared equally between sons John and William, daughter Eleanor Bray.
   If all his children die before his daughter Elizabeth, their legacies to his grandchildren, equally.
   Witnesses: A. Fenier and William Bromley
   Proved 23rd September 1819. Son John is a Rope Maker, daughters, Elizabeth and Eleanor, widows. Value of goods under £450

22.   PLAIN CLASSICAL SCARCOPHAGUS ON STONE BASE


Rev. Thomas and wife Ann, 
background, right, Kains and Bond headstones

North Side
IN AFFECTIONATE REMEMBRANCE OF
ANN WIFE OF
REVD. THOMAS FELIX THOMAS
BORN AT CHATHAM NOV. 18th 1805
DIED AT MACCLESFIELD MAY 5th 1869
[AGED 63]
[Eroded Verses]

South Side
HERE REPOSETH THE REMAINS OF THE
REV. THOMAS FELIX THOMAS
FORMERLY MINISTER OF THIS CHAPEL
WHO DIED AT YORK
MARCH 20th 1887
AGED 85
"Faithful Soldier of Christ – Well Done,
The Battle Fought,the Victory Won,
Sleep in Peace"

East Side
IN AFFECTIONATE REMEMBRANCE OF
CHARLES FREDERICK THOMAS
THIRD SON OF
REVD. T. F. AND ANN THOMAS
BORN AT CHATHAM MAY [    ] 1830 ?
DIED ON BOARD THE R.M.S.S. CONWAY
[    ] DEC. 1882 ?
BURIED AT GREAT REEF [ ? ]

23.   HEADSTONE

TO THE MEMORY OF
SELINA
THE BELOVED WIFE OF JOHN TRIBE
WHO DIED ON THE 15th DAY OF MARCH 1883
AGED 78 YEARS
ALSO
OF THE ABOVE
JOHN TRIBE
OF ROCHESTER (FORMERLY OF CHATHAM)
WHO DIED ON THE 5th DAY OF DECEMBER 1883
AGED 78 YEARS
"Here we Rest
And Sleep in Peace,
As Safely Kept
As when on Earth
We Smiled or Wept"
ALSO
MARY LOVE WOOD
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
DIED 2nd AUGUST 1922
AGED 86 YEARS
"Nearer to Thee"
ALSO
SELINA TRIBE
DAUGHTER OF JOHN TRIBE
DIED 3rd FEBRUARY 1929
AGED 95 YEARS
"Surely Goodness and Mercy have followed
Me all the Days of my Life"

Extracts from the long Obituary in the Chatham and Rochester Observer, December 8th 1883
(John Tribe was born 20th February 1805)
"THE LATE MR. JOHN TRIBE
   On the early morning of Wednesday last, at the ripe old age of seventy-eight, one of the oldest, and certainly one of the most esteemed of our townsfolk, passed over to the majority. The news of Mr. John Tribe's demise will be received throughout the length and breadth of our local community with very marked regret, not alone by those with whom during his active life he was more directly associated in commercial, political, as well as social and religious matters, but also by a multitudinous host of friends who, although diametrically opposed to him in the interpretation of many of the phases of characteristic of the political economy and administrative policy of the past half century, have been ever ready to accord to him the characteristics of of a just and upright townsman."..............................
   "At the time of his birth, his father, John Tribe, Senr., was proprietor of the old established posting house and hostelry known as the "Mitre Inn and Clarence Hotel"".........................
   "at a very early age he was sent to the ---- at that time ---- well known scholastic institution at Rainham, presided over by a pedagogue Venning"....................
   "after remaining under Mr Venning's charge for seven years or so he was sent to London and bound over for seven years to a citizen and apothecary carrying on business in Gracechurch Street."...........................
During this time, Tribe attended evening classes at the newly established "Mechanics Institute"
   After qualifying, Tribe, "returned to his native town, well skilled in the subtle art of the alchemist, and the proprietor of a large and old established druggist's emporium in the High Street, in which he succeeded a Mr C. Turner in 1827."
   Eventually Tribe became a member of the Pharmaceutical Society (1841), and eventually became the local Secretary.
   "The part taken by the deceased gentleman in the arena of politics, may be said to date from the year 1830, when for the first time after twenty years the Liberal Party under the leadership of Earl Grey came into office, and secured the passing ---- in June 1832 ---- of the well known Reform Bill; and how assiduously and consistently he has striven for the last fifty years or more, to strengthen the hands of the local Liberal Association is too well known to to need recapitulation.".....................
   "In the month of October 1834, John Tribe was elected as a member of the Court Leet, his father having, on two occasions held the office of High Constable viz., in 1812 and 1819; the son however never accepted office in the Leet.".............................
   He was, " a member of the Rochester Corporation, then as Alderman and eventually as Mayor. In Chatham affairs he was always well to the fore, and for several years was Chairman of the Medway Board of Guardians, and a member of the local Board of Health. The late Mr John Tribe was also one of the Trustees of the National Security Savings Bank, a Commissioner of Income Tax, a Director of the Waterworks Co., and local Secretary of the British and Foreign School Society. He married Miss Selina Love of Filston Hall, Shoreham, near Sevenoaks, who it will be remembered died in March last, and by whom he had two daughters who still survive him, the eldest of the two ladies, Miss Selina Tribe is still unmarried, the second daughter, (Mary Love) is the wife of Humphrey Wood, Esq., Solicitor."
   "In religious matters the late John Tribe held very decided yet liberal opinions; he was himself a constant attendant of, and liberally supported the Unitarian Chapel, Hammond Hill."..........
   "....... he was a strictly conscientious man, and a model of integrity and punctuality.".........
   "In 1877 he took into partnership Mr T.C. Lamb, who only a few weeks since ----- after years of the most pleasant of associations ----- assumed the sole charge of the old established firm."..............
"In conclusion, it is no merely stereotyped form of words to say of John Tribe that in the opinion of ALL who knew him , "he bore without abuse the grand old name of gentleman" and has gone to his rest leaving behind him "footsteps in the sands of time" that will cause the name of Tribe to be revered in the neighbourhood for generations to come.
The funeral of the deceased will take place on Saturday next at 2.30 pm at the burial place of the Unitarian Chapel, Hammond Hill."
Principal Probate Registry Index, Probate 3rd January 1884 (John Tribe)
   Chemist, formerly of Chatham High Street, now of Westfield House, Borstal Road, Rochester, Gentleman. Probate to John Wood, Hampton House, Luton Road, Chatham, Gentleman, Robert Cooper Seaton, Lincoln's Inn, Barrister and Humphrey Wood, Chatham, Solicitor.
   Personal estate, £16, 333 0s 11d.

Mary Love Wood
Of Westfield House (as above) Probate 22nd September 1922 to Thomas Shindler, Barrister and Harry Roberts, Solicitor. Value £14, 462 11s 7d

Selina Tribe
Probate 4th April 1929 to Thomas Seaton, retired Bank Manager and Thomas William Wood Roberts, Solicitor. Effects £17, 816 10s 2d

Mary Love Wood and Selina financed the construction of the present church, see Interior.

24.   HEADSTONE & CRUCIFORM COPED STONE, RAILED (OVER STONE CLAD VAULT)

SACRED
TO
THE MEMORY
OF
THOMAS WILLIAM WOOD
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
ON THE 13th DAY OF MARCH 1869
IN THE 72nd YEAR OF HIS AGE
"I have [heard] of Thee by,
the [hearing] but now Mine Eye seeth Thee"
ALSO
ELIZABETH WOOD WIDOW OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED ON THE 7th DAY OF DECEMBER 1892
IN THE 90th YEAR OF HER AGE
"[Sleeping] until the Day dawn and the
Shadows pass away"
ALSO
THOMAS WILLIAM WOOD
SECOND SON OF THE ABOVE
DIED THE [14th] DAY OF FEBRUARY 1882
AGED 48 YEARS
[Eroded Verses]
ALSO
JOHN WOOD
[ELDEST] SON OF THE ABOVE
DIED THE 20th ? DAY OF DECEMBER ? 1897
AGED 65 YEARS
HARRIET WOOD
[DAUGHTER OF THOMAS WILLIAM WOOD]
[DIED 13th DAY OF MARCH 1919]
[IN HER 78th YEAR]

1855 Post Office Directory: Thomas William Wood, Auctioneer, Appraiser, Estate Agent, Insurance Agent, Furniture Broker.
Principal Probate Registry Index
  
Probate dated 22nd May 1869, to John Wood of Chatham, Gentleman and Humphrey Wood of Chatham, sons, and George Moss of Chatham, Gentleman, nephew. Value under £2,000.
Chatham News
  
"Death of Mr T. W. Wood – We regret to have to announce the death of Mr Thomas William Wood, a well – known townsman of Chatham, , who had long taken a considerable part in local affairs. Mr Wood had been ailing at times for a considerable period, having attained a ripe age; but there were no indications, we believe, that his death was so near – he had been about in the town very recently, we understand. He died, suddenly, on Saturday last, at his residence in the Luton Road, Chatham; he was seventy – one. Mr Wood was for many years a member of the Medway Board of Health and of the Medway Board of Guardians; from which posts he retired at a comparatively recent period."
Principal Probate Registry Index
  
Thomas William Wood, formerly of West Brompton, London, late Hampton House, Luton, Chatham, Artist. Granted to John Wood of Hampton House, brother. Value £3,054 6s 5d.
   John Wood of Southon House, Boxley Road, Maidstone, Gentleman. Granted to Harriet Wood and Humphrey Wood, Solicitor. Value £4,976 1s 6d, re-sworn 1899, £5,283 12s 3d.
   Harriet Wood of 51 St Margaret's Street, Rochester, died at Maidstone. Granted to Thomas Shindler, Barrister and Harry Roberts, Solicitor. Value £5,464 0s 3d.

Unidentified Monuments in the Western Side of the Churchyard

25.   Plain Slab, on Stone Base, immediately west of the Porch. There is a continuous groove around the underside edge. It may well have had a headstone at the west end, perhaps of Edward Seaton in the Porch?

26a.   Stone Clad Vault to the south of latter, instead of an inscribed ledger, it has a slab of 20th century concrete! Could this be the tomb of Joseph Seaton and family?


Unknown, west of porch.
Possibly Tomb of Joseph Seaton and Family?
On the left, fragment of stone to John [ ? ] of H.M. Dockyard, Chatham

26b.   Against the east end of the latter a fragment of headstone:

27. 

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
MR. JOHN [          ]
MANY YEARS SER[       ]
OF H. M. DOCK YARD [CHATHAM]
WHO DIED ON [         ]
AGED [      ]

Fragment of 18th century headstone against west wall:

28.

IN MEMORY OF
MARY CO[       ]
? JOH[N]

This is probably pre 1785 (the date of the earliest burial register). There are no matches for a Mary, with husband John, which I suspect is what the inscription says. If I am wrong, and it is not John, there is a possible candidate, Mary Coulter, died February 1788, aged 37. Her husband, Edward, a Cordwainer, was also buried here, in 1797 aged 48.

29.   Fragment of early 19th century headstone:

DAVIS

END OF CHURCHYARD

INTERIOR OF THE CHURCH

30.   WHITE MARBLE OVAL, NORTH WALL OF CHAPEL

UNDERNEATH LIES THE BODY
OF
RICHD. BOWLES OF BROMPTON
WHO DIED THE 8th OF DECR. 1809
AGED 45 YEARS
ALSO ELIZABETH DAUGHTER OF
RICHARD AND ELIZABETH BOWLES
WHO DIED THE 23rd OF OCTR. 1809
AGED 17 YEARS

31.   SMALL STONE AGAINST NORTH WALL OF CELLAR

RICHD. BOWLES
1809
ELIZTH. BOWLES

P.C.C. Will dated 9th November 1809
Richard Bowles is a Linen Draper.
   To wife, Elizabeth, half of his property, of whatever nature; to son Richard, a quarter of his property, half of his dwelling house, which he recently purchased, the conveyance due in a few days, value about £240. Remaining quarter part of his property, to son, Jendy; of this, a sixth part of a house, occupied by Mr Adams, in West Court Street, Brompton, and also a sixth part of a house, occupied by Mr Quick; also sixth of a house occupied by Mr Lauebeter?, both in High Street, Brompton, (he estimates these shares to be worth £70). Nominates his brother,(in law?), Richard Jounds of Peckham, alias Stromment Hard, London and his nephew, Thomas Bowles of Midhurst, Sussex, to be joint "guardians" (executors?), with his wife, of his will.
   All interest arising from his property to his wife, to enable her to maintain his family, until his children are 21, (legacies to be paid at 25).
   If they are in need or sick, between the ages of 21 and 25, the guardians can pay out of the estate to support them. They should be brought up to some trade, considered by guardians to be most advantageous.
   Witnesses: Henry? Mannerings, Clement Crispe and Leonard P. Haff
   Proved 29th January 1810

32.   WHITE MARBLE PLAQUE, SOUTH WALL OF HALL

BENEATH THIS STONE
LIETH THE BODY OF MARY ONLY
DAUGHTER OF THOMAS AND MARY
ROBBINS OF THIS PARISH SHE
DEPARTED THIS LIFE MARCH THE
20th 1812 IN THE 30th YEAR
OF HER AGE
MARY WIFE OF THOMAS ROBBINS
DIED FEBRUARY THE 12th 1826
AGED 67 YEARS
THE ABOVE THOMAS ROBBINS
DIED APRIL THE 18th 1835
AGED 82 YEARS

Thomas Robbins is a Watch Maker, (Burial Register, entry for daughter, Mary)
P.C.C Will dated 29th April 1834
Thomas Robbins is of St. Margaret's, Rochester.
   His freehold in King Street, Rochester, to his sister, Rachel Viney, widow, for ever.
   If she dies in his lifetime, then to nephew, George Morson Viney, son of Rachel, for ever.
   To Susanna Parker, widow of Peter Parker, late of Loose, Bricklayer, brother of his late wife, an annuity of £12 6s, for life. This by virtue of a policy from the United Kent Life Assurance and Annuity Institution or Company, dated 25th February 1829. To Peter Parker, son of Susannah, £100 3% Consolidated Bank Annuities; to Elizabeth Nash, wife of John Nash, of Boughton Monchelsea, Wheelwright, daughter of Susanna Parker, £100 of the latter stock; to Mary Wilkins, wife of Thomas Wilkins of East Farleigh, Husbandman, also a daughter of Susanna, £100 of same stock; to William Parker, also a son of Susanna, £100 of the same stock; to Ann Barton, wife of William Barton, also a daughter of Susanna, £100 of same stock; to Susanna Parker, daughter of Susanna, £250 of same stock; to Sarah Reeves, wife of John Reeves, of Linton, another daughter of Susanna, £100 of same stock; to Mary Wood, wife of John Wood, of Loose, Paper Maker, £100 of same stock; to niece, Catherine Robbins, daughter of his late brother John, £500 of same stock; to his sister, Rachel Viney, £100 same stock, if she dies in his lifetime, then the £100 stock to George Morson Viney; to [Sarah] Seaton of Chatham, widow of Benjamin Seaton, "lately deceased", £100 of same stock, "as a testimony of my esteem for herself and her said late husband"; to Edward Seaton of St. Margaret's, Surgeon and Robin Cooper of Maidstone, Gentleman, £100 each of same stock for their kindness as executors of his will.
   To Ann Robbins, widow of his late brother, William, £200 cash; his clothes to Peter Parker and William Parker, equally; household linen to Susanna Parker; ready money, securities, money in Public Funds, goods, chattels and personal estate, to Susanna Parker the Younger, who now lives with him.
   Witnesses: D. B. Lewis, Solicitor, Rochester, Charles Dorret and William Dorret, his Clerks.
   Proved 19th May 1835

33.   HEADSTONE, EAST WALL OF PORCH


Joseph Seaton and family,
now in the porch, may have come from stone tomb close by?

JOSEPH SEATON
DIED 23rd OCTOBER 1811
AGED 69 YEARS
HE LEFT ISSUE FIVE SONS
AND SIX DAUGHTERS
NEAR THIS PLACE ARE INTERRED ALSO
THE REMAINS OF AN INFANT SON
RACHEL WIFE OF THE ABOVE
JOSEPH SEATON
DIED 20th OCTOBER 1826
AGED 81 YEARS
ROBERT BARROWS SEATON
SON OF THE ABOVE
DIED 19th SEPTEMBER 1847
AGED 64 YEARS
MARY SEATON
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
DIED 9th OCTOBER 1852
AGED 73 YEARS

P.C.C. Will dated 28th August 1811
Joseph Seaton was a Cabinet Maker of Chatham, also a Minister of the Chapel.
   Appoints John Pirie of Tovil, Paper Maker and Benjamin Martin of Barfreston, Yeoman and Rachel his wife, executors. To his wife all linen, china, plate and household furniture, except stoves, buffets, fixtures and copper, which remain in house, books, except Burnet's History of his Times, which goes to son Benjamin. His stock in trade to be valued by his partner, son Joseph and son in law, John Tribe, if his wife and executors approve, otherwise, "men of integrity", so that value of his personal estate, including money, investments, debts and effects may be known.
   To wife, £400; to son Joseph, £200,; to daughters, Rachel, Sarah, Mary and Hannah, 100 guineas each. Surplus of personal estate divided equally between his children. Annuity of £120 to wife for life. To son Benjamin, his freehold house in Chatham, for ever, on condition that he pay the annuity of £120 to his mother, and 6 months after her death, the following legacies, to daughter Elizabeth Hemsley, wife of Thomas, Optician in London, £300; to daughter, Rhoda, wife of John Tribe of Chatham, Innkeeper, £300; to daughters, Rachel, Sarah, Mary and Anna, £300 each; to son Joseph, £300; to sons Edward Love, Thomas and Robert Barrows, £200 each.
   Witnesses: Benjamin Chilley, Thomas Robbins and B. C. Rice
   Proved 28th November 1811

Rachel Seaton, widow of Joseph, Archdeaconry Court of Rochester Will, dated 27th January 1824
Of New Road, Chatham.
   Good friends William Buss of Cranbrook, Gentleman and William Phillips of Chatham, Gentleman, are executors.
   Immediately after her death, the grave of her husband in the burial ground of the General Baptist Meeting House in Chatham, should be bricked and her body interred there, a flat stone to be placed on it and inscribed, "Joseph Seaton and Rachel, his wife", with dates of their respective deaths.
   To executors, her leasehold house in New Road, for remainder of term, upon trust, to sell for best price.
   They to pay debt of £150 owed to her daughter Anna Seaton; to son in law, John Tribe of Chatham, Inn Keeper, £100 to discharge debt of her son in law Thomas Hemsley of London, Optician; to grand daughter, Rachel Love Tribe, daughter of John Tribe, £100 at 21, if Rachel dies pre 21, then the £100 to her sisters Mary and Anna Tribe at 21. To son Joseph, £20; to daughter, Rhoda Tribe wife of John, £5 to buy a ring with following inscription, "The Gift of An Affectionate Mother", or similar sentiment; £5 to son Thomas for like purchase. Mourning rings to value not exceeding 2 guineas, to friends, Sarah wife of son Benjamin, Elizabeth wife of son, Joseph, Sarah wife of son Edward, Mary wife of William Buss, Eleanor wife of Frederick Turner of Chatham, Chemist, Mary daughter of [ ] Stoodward, Carpet Manufacturer near Kidderminster, to William Hore of Ludgate Hill, Book Seller, Sarah wife of Rev. Thomas Stevenson of Loughborough, (a much respected friend of her late husband) and to [ ] wife of William Phillips. Any surplus to daughters Elizabeth Hemsley and Mary Seaton, equally. To daughter Elizabeth, bedstead, mattress and her bed she usually sleeps in and 2 bolsters, 2 pillows, 3 blankets, white counterpane, marked E.H.
   Also her escritoire, bookcase, tea urn, 2 silver table spoons marked A.N.S, 6 silver tea spoons, pair of sugar tongs and ring inscribed "Henrietta Pyall" and large family bible.
   If daughter Elizabeth dies before testator, her legacy to her daughter, Elizabeth, if the latter dies, then to her sisters, Sophia and Louisa Hemsley.
   To daughter Rachel, 2 silver table spoons and ring initialled E.P.; to daughter, Mary Seaton, a chest of drawers in front bedroom and double chest of drawers, 2 silver table spoons, 6 silver tea spoons and pair of sugar tongs, black velvet cloak and wedding ring; to daughter Anna Seaton, 2 chest of drawers in back bedroom, 2 silver table spoons and ring inscribed "Mary Robbins"; to son Joseph, her clock, 2 silver table spoons with fiddle handles and gravy spoon; to son Edward, 2 silver gravy spoons, 2 silver forks, 2 silver tea spoons, marked R.L.; to son Robert Barrows, bedstead and hangings, feather bed, bolster and pillows, 3 blankets, 1 coverlet, 2 pairs sheets. All her clothes, linen and china to daughters Elizabeth and Mary, equally.
   Shaky signature
   Witnesses: J. Stephens and M.S. Stephens
   Proved 21st November 1826, value of goods and chattels less than £800

Mary Seaton, Spinster, P.C.C. Will dated 11th September 1851
Brother in Law Robert Cooper, of Maidstone, Gentleman, is executor.
   To Sarah Seaton of Maidstone, widow of late brother, Benjamin, 350; to niece, Jane daughter of Sarah Seaton, £50; to brother, Edward, £150; to brother Joseph of Chatham, £150; to brother Thomas of West Malling, 19 guineas, (as a mark of affection); to sister Rhoda Tribe, widow, £100; to nephew, Dr. Edward Cator Seaton of Sloane Street, Chelsea, £100; to nephew, Joseph Seaton, of Dalston, 19 guineas; to niece, Anne Seaton, of Dalston, 19 guineas; to nephew, John Tribe of Chatham, £30; to nephew, Sampson Seaton of Chatham, £10; to 3 nieces, Sarah, Anna and Elizabeth Seaton daughters of brother Joseph, £10 each; to niece, Sophia Hawley, 19 guineas. If brother Edward dies in her lifetime, his legacy to his wife; legacy to Dr Edward Seaton, not to discharge him from any debt he owes testator.
   Residue to sister Anna Cooper wife of Robert.
   Witnesses: John Case, Solicitor, Maidstone and Henry P. Hoadly, Clerk to Mr Case.
   Proved 23rd October 1852

34.   HEADSTONE, EAST WALL OF PORCH


Edward Seaton and family, now in the porch

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
EDWARD SEATON ESQ.
SURGEON R. N.
BORN AT CHATHAM OCTOBER 7th 1784
AND DIED AT DALSTON NEAR
LONDON MARCH 18th 1852
AGED 67 YEARS
ALSO OF SARAH WIFE OF THE ABOVE
EDWARD SEATON ESQ.
WHO DIED MARCH 14th 1854
AGED 66 YEARS
ALSO OF SARAH ANNE DAUGHTER
OF THE ABOVE WHO DIED OCTOBER
19th 1831 AGED TWELVE YEARS
ALSO OF MARY WHO DIED DECEMBER
13th 1835 AGED SEVEN YEARS
AND OF FIVE OTHER DAUGHTERS
WHO DIED IN INFANCY

P.C.C. Will dated 26th February 1845
All money, goods, personal estate, etc., to wife Sarah, she is executor.
   Witnesses: John Tribe, Chemist, 137 High Street, Chatham and Mary Seaton of Chatham.
Affidavit dated 15th April 1852
   John Tribe the Younger, Chemist, sworn, that he was present when testator signed will, and that he and other witness signed in each other's presence and that of the testator. Edward Seaton was formerly of Rochester and late of Richmond Terrace, Queen's Road, Dalston, a Surgeon on half pay in the Royal Navy.
   Proved 19th April 1852

35.   WHITE MARBLE PLAQUE, SOUTH WALL OF HALL

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
MR. THOMAS SWAN
WHO DIED FEBRUARY THE 15th 1895
AGED 66 YEARS
ALSO
CATHERINE JOHNSON SWAN
THE BELOVED WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED OCTOBER THE 14th 1859
IN THE 33rd YEAR OF HER AGE
ALSO
HANNAH
SECOND WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED DECEMBER THE 4th 1886
AGED 66 YEARS

The Swans are buried in St. Mary, Chatham, burial ground in Whiffen's Avenue. Their broken headstone is no. 40 from the eastern end of the north wall.
Principal Probate Registry Wills Index
Of 7 Watt's Place, Chatham. Superannuated Joiner, H.M. Dockyard,Chatham. Granted to Mary Ann Lessey, Spinster, Elizabeth Cooper wife of Richard Cooper and Richard James Cooper , Furniture Salesman. Value £209 5s 5d

36.   MARBLE PLAQUE, NORTH WALL OF CHAPEL

IN
AFFECTIONATE
MEMORY OF
THOMAS FELIX
THOMAS
WHO DIED AT DURBAN
NATAL
21st JANUARY 1897
AGED 25 YEARS
SIXTH SON OF
HENRY FELIX THOMAS
AND GRANDSON OF THE LATE
REVD. THOMAS FELIX THOMAS
FORMERLY MINISTER
OF THIS CHURCH
"He Trusted in the Lord"

37.   BRASS PLAQUE, SOUTH WALL OF HALL

THIS CHURCH WAS RE-BUILT AND
ENLARGED IN LOVING MEMORY OF
JOHN AND SELINA TRIBE
OF ROCHESTER AND CHATHAM, KENT
BY THEIR DAUGHTERS, SELINA TRIBE
AND MARY LOVE WOOD AND WAS
DEDICATED ON THE 20th FEBRUARY 1889

 

Unitarian Churchyard plan

Index of Names - from gravestones only

Names Index
BACON 1
BELLIS 18
BOND 2
BOWLES 30, 31
BRIDGE 3
CO[ ] 28
DARBAN 17
DAVIES 16DAVIS 29
DYER 17
EDWARDS 4
GIBBS 17
GURR 18
HOLLINGSHEAD 5
IGGLESDEN 6
JARVIS 7
JOHNSON 35KAINS 8
KINGSFORD 9
MARDEN 18
MARTEN 17
MEAD? 5
PUDNER 19
ROBBINS 32
SEATON 10, 20, 33, 34
SHARP 9SWAN 35
SWEETLAND 21
THOMAS 22, 36
TRIBE 10, 23, 37
TROUP 11
WOOD 23, 24
WRIGHT 4
WYATT 18

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Some Monumental Inscriptions in All Saints Church, Wouldham

Some Monumental Inscriptions in All Saints Church, Wouldham. Transcribed by D. E. WILLIAMS 2014.


All Saints Church, Wouldham from the South East


All Saints Church, Wouldham from the North East

With PRE – 1858 WILLS, BRIEF WILL SUMMARIES POST - 1857
        P.C.C. : Prerogative Court of Canterbury (Proved in London)
        CONS. ROCH. : Consistory Court of Rochester
        ARCH. ROCH. : Archdeaconry Court of Rochester
        P.P.R. INDEX : Principal Probate Registry, Index only, all wills from 1858)

INTRODUCTION
Part of the fabric of All Saints, Wouldham are very ancient, dating from before the Norman Conquest. According to John Newman in The Buildings of Kent: West Kent and the Weald, 1969, the double splayed window high in the south arcade (originally the outside wall of the nave), is late Anglo Saxon.
   The medieval structure developed from the 12th to 15th centuries; the rather oddly placed tower, (north of the north aisle), was built from 1460 to 1483.
   There are some Roman bricks and pieces of pink Roman concrete at the west end of the church.
   My thanks to the Rev. Mike Hayes, Priest in Charge, for arranging access to the interior, and to my wife for help with the typing and for transcribing the Barker inscription, via binoculars, due to it's height above the chancel floor!

I have divided the churchyard into four unequal sections:

Churchyard
(PRE – 1930, BUT INCLUDES FIRST AND SECOND WORLD WAR MEMORIALS )
Section A

This small area is immediately south of the church, from the porch to the east end of the chancel; the path from the lychgate to the porch defines it's southern edge.

Section B
This area is south of the above path to the southern boundary; it runs the full depth of the churchyard, from east to west.

Section C
This is the area east of the chancel, stretching as far as the north east corner of the chancel; the majority of graves here are modern.

Section D
This is the largest area; it is the entire area north of the church, to the north, east and west boundary walls.

War Memorial

Interior of Church


All Saints Church, Wouldham from the South East 1798
An engraving from the Gentleman's Magazine, July, 1789. This was
based on a drawing by Thomas Fisher of Rochester, who later published
a History of Rochester. Fisher was quite a confident antiquarian
draughtsman, the position of the four headstones and the Taylor tomb, 
east of the chancel, is very accurate. It may be "artistic license", but an
inscription is indicated on the south side of the Taylor tomb. All that
survives now is the inscription on the ledger, which starts in 1799

SECTION A

1.   HEADSTONE

HERE LYETH THE
BODY OF MARY
DAUGHTER OF JOHN AND
TAMASIN ADGATE
WHO DIED THE 4th OF OCTOBER 1757
AGED 18 YEARS

2.   HEADSTONE


JOHN AND TOMASIN ADGATE

[                                       ]
JOHN ADGATE
[WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE]
[THE [   ] ] OF MARCH 1758
[AGED [   ] YEARS]
ALSO TAMASIN WIFE OF
JOHN ADGATE DEPARTED THIS
LIFE THE [    ] OF JUNE 1764
AGED [  ]9 YEARS

JOHN ADGATE - INVENTORY (CONS. ROCH. & ARCH. ROCH.)The inventory was appraised by Thomas Taylor and J. ? Ongley on 8th March 1758
   It seems that Adgate was certainly a hop grower and a maltster, he also brewed beer but the scale of this is difficult to judge. His 7 room well furnished house included a malt house and brew house, with a large copper furnace. At the time of his death, he had just spent the bulk of his ready money, about £5, to buy barley for malting. He had also sold to a Mr Croby of St. Margaret's, Rochester, a quarter of malt for £1 12s.
   The inventory lists 1,500 hop poles; his livestock was very meagre, 1 mare, 2 small pigs and 2 fat hogs. No crops are mentioned, but the inventory was drawn up in early March.
   The total value, including sums owed was £149 0s 6d

3.   HEADSTONE

TO THE MEMORY
OF
JOHN HENRY COOKE, ESQ.
BARRISTER AT LAW
WHO DIED AT DELCE NEAR ROCHESTER
THE 20th OCTOBER 1859
AGED 57 YEARS
"He was Deeply Regretted by All who
were acquainted with his Sterling
Qualities of Mind and Heart"

JOHN HENRY COOK - P.P.R. INDEX
Formerly of 2 Vicarage Street, Kensington and 4 New Square, Lincoln's Inn, late of Delce, Rochester. Administration granted to William Powell Murray of 4 New Square, Barrister , Robert Henry Hurst, of 2 Mitre Court Chambers, Temple and of Horsham Park, Sussex, Barrister and James Dafforne of the Art Journal Office, Lancaster Place, Waterloo Bridge, Esquire, the executors. Value under £800

4.   Fallen Headstone

IN MEMORY
OF
MARY CRAXTON F[RAN]KS
WHO DIED 9th [DECEMBER 1844]
[AGED [53] YEARS]

MARY CLAXTON FRANKS - P.C.C. WILL
Of John Street, Troy Town, Rochester, a Spinster. Will dated 6th December 1841
   After debts and expences are paid, to Elizabeth Turner, wife of Thomas Turner of Wouldham, Grocer, £2 10s; to Caroline Spikesman of Wouldham, £2 10s; to Elizabeth Pepper of Hoo, £5; to niece, Sarah Franks and her sister, Elizabeth Franks of Hoo, all her linen and clothes, equally divided. Residue to nephews and nieces, , James, Thomas, William, George, Edward and Sarah Franks, equally shared.
   Appoints Robert Clements of High Street, Rochester (Tailor and five times Mayor of the City), executor.
   Witnesses: W. O. Rimington and G. O. Rimington
   Affidavit dated 10th April 1845: William Owlett Rimington sworn that he and other witness witnessed will in testator's presence, and that she signed it in their presence.
   Proved 29th April 1845

5.   CRUCIFORM HEADSTONE

(FACING SOUTH)
IN MEMORY OF
HENRY LOYALTY PEAKE
MASTER SHIPWRIGHT IN
H. M. SERVICE
WHO DIED AT DEPTFORD
SEPTEMBER [18th] 1862
AGED 4[4] YEARS

HENRY LOYALTY PEAKE - P.P.R. INDEX
Formerly of H.M. Dockyard, Devonport, where he was Assistant Master Shipwight, late of H. M. Dockyard, Deptford, where he was Master Shipwright. Administration to Walter Dicken Eden of Lee, Gentleman and Amelia Elizabeth Peake, widow, of H.M. Dockyard, Deptford. Value of effects, under £5,000

6a.   RECTANGULAR HEADSTONE WITH SIDE COLUMNS


WICKHAM FAMILY

(FACING SOUTH)
IN MEMORY OF
SUSANNA* THE [    ] DAUGHTER OF
EDWARD AND SUSANNA WICKHAM
OF CHATHAM
WHO DIED 16th SEPTEMBER 18[13] AGED [    ] YEARS
ALSO OF WILLIAM [      ] SON WHO
DIED [   ] JULY 1815 AGED [3] YEARS
ALSO OF ANN [WHO DIED [   ] APRIL 1816 AGED [5]YEARS
ALSO OF JANE [    ] DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE WHO
DIED [    ] AUGUST 1831 AGED [    ] MONTHS
ALSO OF
EDWARD WILLIAM THEIR FIRST BORN SON
WHO DIED [    ] JUNE 1832 IN THE
[25th] YEAR OF HIS AGE
ALSO OF SUSANNA WICKHAM
WHO DIED ON THE 15th ? OF APRIL 183[4]
AGED 50 YEARS
ALSO OF EDWARD WICKHAM
WHO DIED ON THE 10th APRIL 1855
AGED 75 YEARS
ALSO HESTER THE SECOND WIFE
OF THE ABOVE EDWARD WICKHAM
WHO DIED [    ] JANUARY 1867
AGED 72 YEARS
(*SUSANNA WICKHAM, AN INFANT, WAS BURIED
AT ST. MARGARET'S CHURCH, ROCHESTER)

Edward Wickham will can be found after No 76

6b.   HEADSTONE, VERY ERODED

[IN MEMORY OF]
THOMAS WRIGHT OF THIS PARISH
[WHO DIED MAY [ ] 1786] AGED 77 YEARS

SECTION B

7.   Curbs

South Side
CHARLES GERRARD ANDREWS DIED JANUARY 3rd 1898 AGED 68 FOR 26 YEARS RECTOR OF THIS PARISH (One Line)
ALSO HIS BELOVED WIFE ELIZABETH CATHERINE ANDREWS DIED MAY 29th 1902 AGED 62 (One Line)

North Side
SARAH ANDREWS DIED AUGUST 4th 1887 AGED 14 ? MARY ANDREWS DIED JANUARY 11th ? 1890 aged 16 ? (One Line)

8.   HEADSTONE


CHARLES BEAVIS 1783 (HIGHLIGHTED WITH CHALK)

[IN MEMORY OF]
CHARLES BEAVIS
DIED THE 17th [OF OCTOBER] 1783
[AGED [    ] YEARS]
[Eroded Verses]

CHARLES BEAVIS - P.C.C. WILLThe will is dated 25th June 1781
   Beavis was a Farmer. To his brother, William, all his clothes. The rest and residue, real and personal, to his wife, Elizabeth, on condition that she pays her mother in law, Elizabeth Beavis, an annuity of £5 for life.
   His wife is sole executor.
   Witnesses: Catherine Shepherd, Mary Widnell and John Shepherd
   Proved 6th November 1783

9.   CRUCIFORM HEADSTONE


ALFRED BIGGS

CENTRE: R.E. (ROYAL ENGINEERS) AND ROYAL ENGINEERS' MOTTO
"UBIQUE" AND "FAS ET GLORIA DUCUNT", " EVERYWHERE RIGHT AND GLORY LEAD"

SACRED
TO THE
MEMORY OF
ALFRED BIGGS
WHO WAS ACCIDENTLY DROWNED
WHILST BATHING IN THE MEDWAY
NEAR THIS SPOT
THE 22nd OF JULY 1876
AGED 24
"In the Midst of Life we are in Death"

SAPPER B. STUART
(STUART PRESUMABLY MADE THE HEADSTONE ?)

Kent Messenger, 29th July 1876
ANOTHER SAPPER DROWNED.------- Already two fatal bathing accidents have occurred near the Wouldham Camp this season. In our last number we gave the particulars of the accident to Sapper Wills, and on Saturday last, Alfred Biggs aged twentyfour, met his death in a similar manner. In both cases the men were disobeying the orders of the military, as no bathing is allowed along the banks of the river.
   The particulars of the sad affair came out at the inquest which was held at the camp, by George Winch, Esq., Deputy Coroner, on Monday.
   The following evidence was taken:-- Edward Ashworth, a sapper stationed at Wouldham Camp, said the deceased was also stationed at the camp. On Saturday afternoon, the deceased, witness, and six others went down to the river to have a bathe, and just as witness reached the river bank, the deceased went into the water. He went out two or three yards, when the stream seemed to take him off his feet. He was then up to his chest. The water was ebbing, and the tide had just turned. The deceased struggled in the water, but witness did not hear him call out; witness to Allen, another sapper who was in the water some yards from the deceased, to give help to the deceased. Allen was nearest to deceased, and could swim a little. Another sapper named White was in the water, but he could not water. Allen swam to deceased and tried to catch hold of him, as he sunk two or three times. Allen caught hold of him the last time he came up, but he was unable to hold him as he was nearly sinking himself. Several of the ran for assistance and for boats. It was about a minute from the first time witness saw him sink until he finally sank.
   The body was recovered about an hour after the drowning. The deceased could not swim and when he went into the water he had his boots on to save his feet. The bank where they went in, near Wouldham Church, is very steep. The hard off the camp is the place provided for bathing at fixed times, but it is against orders to bathe where the deceased was bathing.
   Thomas Allen, sapper, corroborated the last witness's evidence, and said the deceased had just had dinner when he went into the water. In consequence of a shout from the bank, witness swam to the deceased, who was going down, but witness only saw his hands. He was about thirty yards off. Witness got up to him, and touched him, but being a poor swimmer was unable to keep hold of him. Witness only saw him once, and then he sank. Witness was the only one of the party who could swim.
   The Jury returned a verdict that the deceased met his death by being accidentally drowned.
   (Biggs was in the 36 Company Royal Engineers)

10a.   LEDGER ON STONE BASE, ONCE RAILED

BENEATH
REST THE REMAINS
OF
RICHARD KELCEY
SON OF
FREDERICK & MARY
BOORMAN
OF THIS PARISH
WHO DIED JANUARY 8th 1863
AGED 17 YEARS

BOORMAN, Frederick, son buried in Section B, Wheelwright, 1855 Post Office Directory

10b   DOUBLE, THICK HEADSTONE, VERY ERODED
             RIGHT SIDE TOTALLY ERODED, PROBABLY MARY BOURNE, WIFE OF EDWARD, DIED OCT 1722

[HERE LYETH]
[THE BODY OF]
[ED]WAR[D]
[BOU]RN OF THIS
PARISH WHO
[DIED [   ]        1713]
[AGED [     ] YEARS]

EDWARD BOURNE - CONS. ROCH. WILL
Bourne is a Husbandman, but really a Farmer. He is of Starkey's (Starkey Castle Farm) and his will is dated 2nd September 1711.
   He is aged and sick and weak in body. To eldest son Richard, of St. Margaret's, Rochester, Husbandman, £5. To grandson, Edward, infant son of Richard, £10 at 21 years; to wife, Mary and son John, rest and residue of money and securities and money owed, also the lease of his farm called Starkey's, which he holds of Sir Robert Marsham, Bart., all goods, chatells and furniture in the farm house, yards, orchards, barns, stables, etc., all corn and growing crops and livestock. Appoints wife and son John, executors.
   Witnesses: Stephen Daines and James Saunders

MARY BOURNE - CONS. ROCH. WILL
Of Starkey's. Will dated 23rd January 1720.
   She is one of executors of late husband's will and is advanced in years and sickly in body.
   To eldest son, Richard, £5; to Richard's son, Edward, £5 at 21 years, if he dies pre 21, then to her executor; to Richard's daughter, Elizabeth, £5 as above; to Richard's son Richard, £5, as above.
   Rest and residue of that ½ share or other parts she is entitled to under her husband's will, to son John, for ever. John is also executor.
   She signs will with a mark.
   Witnesses: Mark of Anne Rennels, mark of Henry Poole and James Saunders
   Proved 20th November 1722

11.   HEADSTONE AND BODYSTONE


WALTER BURKE 1815(INSCRIPTION RE-CUT 1953 ON WHAT WAS THE ORIGINAL REVERSE)


WALTER BURKE IS BEHIND NELSON'S LEFT SHOULDER. 
DEVIS PAINTED THE PORTRAITS OF THE CREW FROM LIFE, IN PREPARATION FOR THIS PICTURE.


THESE HOLLOW MORTAR SHELLS, ABOUT 12 INCHES DIAMETER, 
ONCE STOOD OUTSIDE THE HOUSE OF WALTER BURKE

(ORIGINAL LAYOUT ON WEST SIDE)
SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
WALTER BURKE ESQ.
OF THIS PARISH
WHO DIED THE 12th OF SEPTEMBER 1815
IN THE 70th YEAR OF HIS AGE
HE WAS PURSER OF HIS MAJESTY'S SHIP VICTORY
IN THE GLORIOUS BATTLE OF TRAFALGAR
AND IN HIS ARMS
THE IMMORTAL NELSON DIED

WALTER BURKE - P.C.C. WILL
Burke, Retired Purser, Royal Navy, desires to be buried without pomp or expense at wherever he happens to died. To Richard Holt, Esquire of King's Road, Bedford Row, Middlesex, Edward Boys the Elder of Rochester, Esquire and Abel Gould of Rochester, Esquire, his houses and land at Wouldham and Burham, or elsewhere, all his personal estate and effects, household goods, furniture, plate, china, books, pictures, etc., upon trust.
   Trustees are to sell this property as soon as possible after his death. After paying debts and funeral costs, etc., they are to divide the money into two equal parts. Half to his son, William Augustus, Doctor of Physic, living in the Isle de France. From the other half, they are to pay to the children of his late daughter, who was the wife of John Barnes of Dawlish, Devon, Farmer, equally shared, when they are 21 or, if girls, marriage day, if under 21.
   In the meantime the money is to be invested in the Public Funds and interest used towards their education and maintenance. If any of these grandchildren died before they are 21, their share then goes to his son William.
   Much of the will contains long trust conditions.
   Witnesses: William Foulnun, Solicitor, Carmarthen Street, London,George Baker and William Stiroffey?
   Proved 12th October 1813. Power reserved to Edward Boys
   Note in margin, dated 8th February 1827.The will has not been administered by Holt and Gould. Administration was granted to John Barnes, as guardian of his children, John David Barnes, Walter Barnes, James Barnes and Elizabeth Barnes, all minors. Administration was
also granted to Edward Boys and William Augustus Burke.
   Burke's wife Elizabeth died in the same year. Even though a married woman, she was able to make her own will thanks to a marriage settlement. In this P.C.C. will, dated 6th March 1800, she leaves a bequest to "her husband's sons", William, Henry and Walter.
   In 1811 she added a codicil, leaving £10 each to her god children, John and Jane Barnes. She also asks to be buried with her first husband, Mr Breadhower, in Chichester. She is not mentioned on Burke's headstone.

12.   HEADSTONE LEANING AGAINST WALL

IN MEMORY
OF
THOMAS CHA[   ?  ]AN
MASTER [              ]GE
[                            ]
WHO [                   ]D
"Thy[                    ] with
[                           ]

13.   HEADSTONE

IN AFFECTIONATE REMBRANCE OF
AMELIA CHALKLEN
OF THIS PARISH
WHO DIED AT ACTON IN MIDDLESEX
APRIL 27th 1875 AGED 60
SHE WAS THE MOTHER OF 22 CHILDREN, 11 OF WHOM
ARE BURIED NEAR THIS SPOT
ALSO OF
THOMAS CHALKLEN
HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE MAY 14th 1881
AGED 70 YEARS
"Death has been here and bore away,
Our parents as you see,
How feeble is our mortal frame,
What dieing (sic) worms are we"

14.   HEADSTONE


MARY AND WILLIAM CHRISFIELD, 1755 & 1780

[IN MEMORY OF]
MARY CHRISFIELD
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
[    ] OF OCTOBER 1755
AGED 60 YEARS
[ALSO [             ] CHILDREN
WILLIAM CHRISFIELD
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
[    ] JANUARY 1780
IN HIS [    ] YEAR

WILLIAM CHRISFIELD - CONS. ROCH. WILL
The will is dated 6th May 1779. William Chrisfield was a Maltster of St. Margaret's, Rochester
   He desires to be buried in Wouldham churchyard with his late wife, Mary. To John Copper, son of John and Ruth Copper of Hollingbourne, £100. To his niece, Dedemiah Mc Lead wife of George Mc Lead, of Greenwich, £200. To William Spong and Stephen Spong,sons of William and Mary Spong, £10 each.
   Half of his present dwelling house, with yard, malt house, stables and outhouses in St. Margaret's, left to him by his late brother in law, Thomas Chambers for the term of Chrisfield's life, will become the property of Chrisfield's cousin, John Roberts, for ever.
   Rest and Residue of property in St. Margaret's, all his stock in trade, plate, linen, clothes, household goods and furniture, and personal estate, except that already bequeathed, to be sold. The money raised to be combined with all other money and invested in the Public Funds.
   Half of the interest raised to his nephew, Richard Chrisfield of Newington, for life. After Richard's death, then to his four children, Ruth, William, Frances and Thomas, equally shared.
   The other half of the interest, to nephew, William Jennings of Canterbury, for life. After his death, then to his brother, George Jennings of Dover, Plumber and Glazier.
   John Roberts is sole executor.
   Witnesses: Thomas Austen, Thomas Jolly and Joseph Hawkins
   Proved 29th March 1780

15.   LEDGER

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
ALFRED HENRY
CHALONER
THE BELOVED CHILD OF
JOHN & SOPHIA CUNNINGHAM
BORN 16th MAY 1858
DIED 30th SEPTEMBER 1858

CLIFFORD, James, 2 daughters buried, Baker and Grocer, 1881 Census

16.   HEADSTONE

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
OUR DEAR MOTHER
SUSANNAH GIRLING
WHO WAS CALLED TO REST
SEPTEMBER 30th 1901
AGED 74 YEARS
"Sweet the sleep she so much needed,
Free from suffering, grief and pain,
Looking on her face so peaceful,
Could we wish her back gain"
ALSO JAMES ROBERT
SON OF THE ABOVE
WHO FELL ASLEEP AUGUST 12th 1870
AGED 2 YEARS & 9 MONTHS
"Gone but not Forgotten"
ALSO OF JAMES GIRLING
HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE
WHO PASSED PEACEFULLY AWAY
APRIL 30th 1908
AGED 81 YEARS
"Rest in Peace"

17.   HEADSTONE

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
MARY JANE HARTRIDGE
WHO DIED 13th MAY 1874
AGED 21 YEARS
[Eroded verses]
ADELAIDE FLORENCE HARTRIDGE
WHO DIED JANUARY 12th 1883
[Eroded verses]
ALSO
MARY CLIFFORD
MOTHER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED SEPTEMBER 20th 1894
AGED 64 YEARS

18.   HEADSTONE

[SACRED]
TO THE MEMORY OF
JOANNA WIFE OF
MR. LUKE REEVE
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE [JUNE] [    ]
[1820] AGED 66 YEARS
ALSO THE ABOVE
MR. LUKE REEVE
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE OCTOBER THE 7th
1825 AGED 85 YEARS

19.   HEADSTONE


JOHN & LYDIA SPIKESMAN, 1830

[IN MEMORY OF]
[JOHN SPIKESMAN]
[WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE [ ] MARCH 1830]
[AGED 70 YEARS]
LYDIA SPIKESMAN
WIFE [OF THE] ABOVE
JOHN SPIKESMAN
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE [    ] [MARCH] [1830]
AGED [68] YEARS
ALSO TWO CHILDREN WHO DIED IN
THEIR INFANCY
LEFT ISSUE TWO DAUGHTERS
ELIZABETH AND CAROLINE
[Eroded Verses]

CAROLINE SPIKESMAN - P.C.C. WILL
Caroline is mentioned on her parent's headstone in Section B, she was buried at Wouldham but no monuments was found
The will is dated 22nd May 1851
Her leasehold house on St. Margaret's Bank in Rochester, for many years the property of Mary Stroud, widow, deceased and £200 in the 3¼ % Bank Annuities in the Bank of England,
and household furniture, other property and effects, after payment of debts, funeral, etc., to William Bell of Rochester, Surgeon, Thomas Patten of Rochester and Thomas Turner of Wouldham, Grocer, upon trust. They to take rent of house and interest from the £200 and use it towards the education and maintenance of Caroline Elizabeth Turner, daughter of Thomas Turner, until she is 21, when the house and the £200 will be transferred to her.
Trustees are executors.
Witnesses: David Webster of Birling and Thomas Patten, Clerk to Mr Patten, Solicitor, Rochester.
Proved 31st January 1852 Power reserved to William Bell

20.   HEADSTONE LEANING AGAINST WALL

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
CHARLES THOMPSON
WHO DIED 26th OF OCTOBER 1884
AGED 46 YEARS
"Thy Will be Done"

CHARLES THOMPSON - P.P.R. INDEX
A Bricklayer. Administration to Harriet Thompson of 8 Great Western Road, Westbourne Park, Paddington, Widow. Effects:£120

21a.   HEADSTONE

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
ADELAIDE ALICE
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
RICHARD WILLIAM TURNER
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
MARCH 11th 1871
AGED 23 YEARS
ALSO
ELLEN ELIZABETH
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
DECEMBER [186]9
AGED 2 YEARS [    ] [MO]NTHS
ALSO OF [THE ABOV]E
RICHARD [WILLIAM TUR]NER
[WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE]
[    ] [MARCH 1887]
[AGED 45 YEARS]

21b.   HEADSTONE, VERY ERODED

[IN MEMORY OF]
ELIZABETH TURNER*
[WIFE OF THOMAS TURNER]?
[WHO DIED AUGUST [    ] 1848]
[AGED 49 YEARS]
* (Formerly Elizabeth Spikesman)

22.   DOUBLE HEADSTONE

(LEFT HAND SIDE, RIGHT HAND ERODED)

[    ]
[ WAN[   ]
[YEOMA]N ? OF THIS PARISH
[    ]

SECTION C

23.   ERODED DOUBLE HEADSTONE


JOSEPH & LYDIA COSTEN, 1758 & 176 [?]

IN MEMORY OF
JOSEPH COSTEN WHO
DEPARTED THIS LIFE
[ ] OF JUNE 175[8]
AGED 40 YEARSIN MEMORY OF
  LYDIA WIFE OF
  JOSEPH COSTEN WHO
  DEPARTED THIS LIFE
  OCTOBER 31st 176[    ]*
AGED 32 YEARS
LEFT ISSUE ONE DAUGHTER

"Farewell vain world, I've had enough of thee,
And now I am careless of what you say'st of me,
Thy smiles I court not nor thy frowns I fear,
My soul's at rest, my head lies quiet here"
(Much of the verse is eroded, but I have more or less reconstructed it from this Cliffe version of 1802)
* (Not in the Register, 1760's ?)

24.   ERODED HEADSTONE


THOMAS MILLS 1762 AND ELIZABETH COSTEN, 1763

[IN MEMORY OF]
[T]H[OMAS MILLS]
[WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE]
NOV[            ]1762
[AGED [    ] YEARS]

HERE [LIETH YE] BODY OF
ELIZ. DAUGHTER OF JOSEPH
AND [LYD]IA COSTEN OF [THIS]
[PARISH] DIED AUGUST YE 14th 1763
[AGED] [    ] YEARS
[                                 ]
[    ] a [    ] grief & pain,
At length ye Lord did think it best,
To take me to a place of rest"
(Mills was the only burial at Wouldham in November 1762, Lydia Costen's name at marriage was Mills)

25.   LARGE GRANITE HEADSTONE AND CURBS

IN MEMORY OF
MARGARET FERRIE SCOTT
DIED DEC. 1860 AGED 2 MONTHS
CHARLES ANDREW SCOTT
DIED FEBY. 1869 AGED 2 YEARS
JEAN FERHUS FERRIE
DIED MARCH 1869 AGED 4 YEARS
MARY STEWART SCOTT
DIED MARCH 1875 AGED 20 YEARS
JOHN SCOTT
FATHER OF THE ABOVE
DIED NOV. 23th 1883 IN HIS 62nd YEAR
MARGARET FERRIE
WIDOW OF THE ABOVE
JOHN SCOTT
WHO DIED AT DENVER, COLORADO, U.S.A.
ON JUNE 3rd 1894 AGED 61 YEARS
WILLIAM STEWART YOUNG SCOTT
FOURTH SON OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED DEC. 24th 1896 AGED 35 YEARS
JOHN YOUNG SCOTT
SECOND SON OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED AT RAINHAM
SEPT. 8th 1907 AGED 30 YEARS

26   CHEST TOMB

MUCH OLDER THAN SURVIVING INSCRIPTION, IT CAN BE SEEN IN AN ENGRAVING IN THE "GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE" OF 1789. PRESUMABLY ERECTED FOR EARLIER TAYLORS 


TAYLOR TOMB, BEHIND IT, RIGHT TO LEFT: UNKNOWN; JOSEPH AND LYDIA COSTEN; 
THOMAS MILLS & ELIZABETH COSTEN; SARAH, WIFE OF RICHARD [ ? ]

?
LEDGER
IN MEMORY OF
MRS. ELIZ. TAYLOR WIFE OF
MR. JAMES TAYLOR
OF THE CITY OF ROCHESTER
SHE DIED JAN. 25th 1799 AGED 48 YEARS
ALSO THE ABOVE MR. JAMES TAYLOR
YEOMAN OF THIS COUNTY
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE THE 20th OF
JANUARY 181[6] AGED 66 YEARS
ALSO MR. JAMES TAYLOR
SON OF THE ABOVE WHO DEPARTED
THIS LIFE ON THE 11th DAY OF OCTOBER 1831
AGED [50] YEARS

James TAYLOR - P.C.C. WILL
James Taylor is a Yeoman Farmer of High Halstow, his will is dated 3rd December 1812.
   To George Gunning, of Frindsbury, Esquire and Philip Boghurst of Gad's Hill, Higham, Gentleman, his freehold property, 2 house, (in 4 dwellings), lately built by him, with barns and 40 acres of land, known as Burnt Houses, in High Halstow, upon trust. They are to sell and each to have £10.
   To William Jefferys of Chatham, £20; to his son, William Taylor, £300, silver pint can, 2 table spoons, 2 tea spoons, punch ladle; to daughter, Elizabeth Taylor, £500, silver pepper caster, sugar basin, butter boat, gravy spoon,2 table spoons, 8 tea spoons, 2 salt spoons and pair of plated salt sellers.
   To wife Mary, 4 half pint silver pots, 4 table spoons, 3 pairs salt spoons, 12 tea spoons, silver stewer, silver cream pot, pepper caster, butter boat, gravy spoon, sugar tongs, pair plated salt cellars. Bed with bedstead, bolster, pillows, blankets in his bedroom, stove in front chamber, 6 mahogany chairs, bed with patchwork hangings, small mahogany table, pear wood Pembroke table, work stool, provisions and liquor in house, tubs and casks, etc.
   To son James, silver quart tankard, 2 table spoons, 2 tea spoons and punch ladle.
   To wife Mary and daughter Elizabeth, equally shared, all household and other linen.
   Residue to trustees upon trust. They to carry on farming business for one year after his death, except his freehold land which is to be sold. His wife and grand daughter, Caroline Kent to reside in his house at Busthole? or elsewhere he may be residing at death. They to have profits of business until it is sold. Money from sale to be put together with personal estate. Trustees to invest £1,000 in Public Funds, his widow to have the interest. They are to invest £200, likewise, for benefit of Caroline Kent during his widow's lifetime. After his widow's death, when Caroline reaches 21, trustees to transfer £2,000 to her. The above sum of £1,000 to stay invested and the interest paid to his daughter, Mary, late wife of William Kent and now wife of Henry Mitchell. After Mary Mitchell's death, the interest to her children, Caroline and Sarah Kent, equally shared. Trustees are to take one fifth of income for life benefit of Elizabeth Boulton, wife of his son James, after her death, then for benefit of her children. Three fifths of his personal estate to son William and daughters, Parnel, wife of Joseph Newington and Elizabeth Taylor, in equal shares. Trustees are executors.
   Witnesses: J. Gibbs, Attorney, Strood, William Comport and J. Stott, Clerks to Mr Gibbs
   Proved 23rd July 1816. Power reserved to George Gunning and Philip Boghurst, granted to wife Mary

27.   ERODED HEADSTONE

[IN MEMORY OF SAR]AH?
WIFE OF RICHARD [         ]
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
JULY THE 18th 177[   ]?
AGED 65 YEARS
(Unknown, not identified from registers)

SECTION D

28.   CURBS

IN LOVING MEMORY OF SELINA FRANCES ALLARD WHO FELL ASLEEP MARCH 26th 1925 AGED 79 YEARS (One Line)

29.   HEADSTONE

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
HENRY GEORGE BAKER
OF THIS PARISH
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
ON THE 12th OF APRIL 1855
AGED 39 YEARS

BAKER, Henry, died 1855, Blacksmith, 1855 Post Office Directory

30.   LARGE OVERGROWN CURBED PLOT
                 (There may be more under very thick ivy roots but illness stopped further search)

South Side
LAURA BAKER 1865 – 1869

North Side
BERTHA BAKER 1873 – 1873 FRANK W. BAKER 1874 – 1875

31.   GRANITE PEDESTALS, CROSS AND CURBS, ONCE RAILED

East Side
"Till there breaks
the last and brightest
Easter Morn"
IN
EVER LOVING
MEMORY OF
EDWARD THOMAS BAKER
BORN JULY 27th 1823
DIED OCT. 23rd 1895
CONSTANCE REBECCA BAKER
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
BORN APRIL 19th 1836
DIED DEC. 31st 1904

South Side
ALSO
THEIR ELDEST DAUGHTER
GRACE CONSTANCE DOBSON
BORN DEC. 23rd 1860
DIED MARCH 5th 1918

EDWARD THOMAS BAKER - P.P.R. INDEXLicensed Victualler of the "Watermans' Arms", where he died. Administration to Grace Constance Baker, Spinster, Stanley Norrington, Cooper and George Belsey Baker, Fitter, H.M. Dockyard, Chatham. Effects: £156 4s 4d

32.   LARGE LIMESTONE CROSS ON STONE BASE, ONCE RAILED

MARY ELIZABETH
BARKER
(See Plaque on Chancel wall)

33.   HEADSTONE

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
CHARLES BELLCHAMBERS
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
JANUARY 8rg 1891
AGED 71 YEARS
"The Lord's Will be Done"

BELLCHAMBERS, Charles, died 1891, Cement Labourer, 1881 Census

BENNETT see STEVENS

34.   HEADSTONE

[IN]
[MEMOR]Y OF
MARY ANN
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
CHARLES FREDERICK BLOOMFIELD
DIED MARCH [    ] [1870] [AGED] 27 YEARS
[Eroded Verses]
[ALSO] [    ] [BLOOMFIEL]D
DIED AP[RIL] [    ] [AGED] [    ] MONTHS
"Suffer[little children to come unto me]
And [forbid them not] [                 ]
His[                                         ]
(Rest all eroded away)

35.   HEADSTONE AND CURBS

MARY ANN
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
THOMAS EDWIN BRIDGES
WHO DIED OCTOBER 4th 1901
AGED 50 YEARS
"Gone from sight but not forgotten,
Never shall thy memory fade,
Sweetest thoughts will ever linger,
Round the spot where thou art laid"
ALSO THE ABOVE
THOMAS EDWIN BRIDGES
WHO DIED JANUARY 16th 1923
AGED 77 YEARS
ALSO
FLORENCE MARTHA STEVENS
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED SEPT. 15th 1937
AGED 43 YEARS

BRIDGES, Thomas, died 1923, Blacksmith, 1882 Kelly's Directory & 1911 Census

36.   CRUCIFORM HEADSTONE, CROSS GONE

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
LAURA BURDEN
DIED [DECEMBER ] [    ] 1898
AGED 16 YEARS
"Peace, Perfect Peace with
Loved ones far away"

CARTER see KEMP

37.   SMALL HEADSTONE

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
ELLEMN CHALKLEN
DIED JAN. 17th 1912
AGED 61 YEARS
ALSO
WILLIAM HENRY CHALKLEN
HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE
DIED JUNE 4th 1922
AGED 73 YEARS
"Have Faith in God"

38.   HEADSTONE AND CURBS

IN EVER SACRED MEMORY
OF
THOMAS CHALKLEN
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE 12th APRIL 1920
AGED 85 YEARS
ALSO ELIZA CHALKLEN
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE 20th JUNE 1920
AGED 80 YEARS
"The Souls of the Righteous are in
the hands of God"
ALSO GEORGE HENRY CHALKLEN
SON OF THE ABOVE
DIED 9th DEC. 1938
AGED 59 YEARS
"R.I.P."

CHALKLEN, Thomas, died 1920, Lime Burner at Frindsbury ?, 1871 Census
CHALKLEN, George, died 1938, Bargeman at Queenborough, 1911 Census

THOMAS CHALKLEN - P.P.R. INDEX
Lived in Castle Street, died at St. Bartholomew's Hospital, Rochester. Administration to George Henry Chalklen, Mechanical Rope Splicer and John Charles Chalklen, Seaman. Effects: 466 4s

GEORGE HENRY CHALKLEN - P.P.R. INDEX
Of 3 Chalklen's Cottages, died at Ham Green Hospital, Somerset. Administration to Winifrid Olive Chalklen, Widow. Effects: £2,053 9s 8d

39.   HEADSTONE

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
AUGUSTA CAROLINE
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
JULY 9th 1882
AGED 18 YEARS
ALSO
MARIA ALBERTA
WHO FELL ASLEEP
SEPTEMBER 24th 1894
AGED 15 YEARS
ELDEST AND YOUNGEST DAUGHTERS OF
JAMES & EMMA CLIFFORD
OF THIS PARISH
"To Live is Christ, to Die is Gain"

CLIFFORD, James, 2 daughters buried, Baker and Grocer, 1881 Census

COLEMAN see PERKINS

40   "BROKEN" LIMESTONE COLUMN ON PEDESTAL, WITH CURBS AND LOW RAILINGS


JAMES CRAMPHORN(I would usually associate a broken column with a younger man?

THIS STONE WAS ERECTED
BY HENEY PETERS OF WOULDHAM HALL
TO
JAMES CRAMPHORN
BORN AT ST. ALBANS
5th NOVEMBER 1833
DIED AT WOULDHAM [COURT ?] [JUNE] [    ] 1893
[    ]
IN [                   ] MEMORY OF
[                      ] SERVANT
WHO PASSED TO HIS [                     ]
[            ] FAITHFUL PERFO[RMANCE]
OF HIS DUTY

JAMES CRAMPHORN - P.P.R. INDEX
Manager of Cement Works (Peters) Administration to Tamar, his widow. Effects: £1,397 11s 9d

41.   HEADSTONE AND FOOTSTONE

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
REGINALD EDWIN DABNER
WHO FELL ASLEEP IN JESUS
MARCH 2nd 1899
AGED 2 YEARS AND 11 MONTHS
ALSO OF
WILLIAM JAMES DABNER
WHO DIED AUGST. 20Th 1899
AGED 4 MONTHS
HAROLD FRANK DABNER
WHO DIED AUGST. 22nd 1899
AGED 4 MONTHS

DOBSON see BAKER

42.   PEDESTALS, CROSS AND CURBS

East side
IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
WILFRED EDMONDS
DIED AUGUST 16th 1917
AGED 23 YEARS
ALSO LILY EDMONDS
DIED MAY 17th 1918
AGED 30 YEARS

South side
ALSO
JOHN EDMONDS
DIED JUNE 2nd 1942
AGED 89 "At Rest"

CURB
REBECCA MARY EDMONDS DIED JANUARY 12th 1946 AGED 88 CREMATED AT CHARING (One Line)

EDMUNDS, Wilfred, died 1917, Apprentice (Cooper?), 1911 Census
EDMUNDS, John, died 1942, Cooper at Cement Works, 1911 Census but Grocer, 1891 Kelly's Directory,? same man ?

43.   HEADSTONE

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
THOMAS HART
WHO DIED 1st MARCH 1857
AGED 70 YEARS
ALSO
MARY HART
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 17th JUNE 1867
AGED 75 YEARS

HART, Thomas, died 1857, Agricultural Labourer, 1851 Census, Beer Retailer, 1855 Post Office Directory, same man? Perhaps his wife managed the beer side?

THOMAS HART - CONS. ROCH. WILL
Will dated 9th June 1854
Thomas Hart, a Labourer, left his entire estate to his wife , Mary, for ever. She is sole executor.
Signs will with a mark.
Witnesses: William Baker, Rochester and H. Wickham, Solicitor, Rochester
Proved 23rd November 1857

44.   PEDESTAL WITH LARGE ANGEL AND RAILED CURBS


GEORGE HIGHAM(Higham prospered in his business, leaving effects valued at more than £6,000,
 and has the most conspicuous monument)

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
GEORGE
THE BELOVED HUSBAND OF
MARY ELIZABETH
HIGHAM
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
AUGUST 30th 1905
AGED 77 YEARS
"How we miss him, none can tell"
ALSO THE ABOVE
MARY ELIZABETH
HIGHAM
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
JANUARY 13th 1913
IN HER 83rd YEAR
"Although dead, they still live in the
Hearts of those who loved them"

GEORGE HIGHAM - P.P.R. INDEX
Licensed Victualler at "Medway Inn". Administration to Emma Scannell, Widow and Rosina Higham, Spinster. Effects: £6,284 5s

45.   HEADSTONE

SCARED
TO THE MEMORY OF
MRS. ELIZABETH ANN HUTCHENSON
RELICT OF
JOHN FRANCIS HUTCHENSON
OF H. M. CUSTOMS, LONDON
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
ON THE 8th DAY OF OCTOBER 1855
AGED 64 YEARS
AT THE RESIDENCE OF
WILLIAM SANKEY
OF THIS PARISH
AFTER A LONG AND PAINFUL ILLNESS
WHICH SHE BORE
WITH THE MOST CHRISTIAN [FORTITUDE ?]

46.   HEADSTONE AND CURBS

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
GEORGE KEMP
WHO DIED 23rd MARCH 1919
AGED 69 YEARS
ALSO SARAH HIS WIFE
WHO DIED 19th MARCH 1921
AGED 69 YEARS
ALSO PRIVATE ERNEST KEMP 10th YORKS. REGT.
SON OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED OF WOUNDS RECEIVED IN ACTION
20th OCT. 1917
AGED 35 YEARS
BURIED AT ETAPLES
ALSO WILLIAM KEMP
SON OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 18th APRIL 1933
AGED 55 YEARS
"At Rest"
ALSO ARTHUR KEMP
SON OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 3rd NOV. 1942
AGED 62 YEARS
ALSO ESTHER CARTER
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 12th MARCH 1956
AGED 77 YEARS
CREMATED AT WOKING

KEMP, George, died 1919, Lime Burner, 1911 Census, but Carrier, 1882 Kelly's Directory, same man?
KEMP, William, died 1933, Lime Labourer, 1911 Census
KEMP, Arthur, died 1942, Lime Burner, 1911 Census

47.   HEADSTONE

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
JESSE KEMSLEY
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
MARCH 24th 1895
AGED 79 YEARS
ALSO SARAH KEMSLEY
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
NOVEMBER 18th 1896
AGED 80 YEARS
ALSO FRIEND KEMSLEY
SON OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED JUNE 14th 1886
AGED 36 YEARS
"Till there break the last and
Brightest Easter Morn"

KEMSLEY, Jesse, Cement Labourer, 1881 Census
KEMSLEY, Friend, Cement Labourer, 1881 Census

48.   HEADSTONE

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
JOHN LANGFORD
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE AUGST. 14Th 1870
AGED 28 YEARS
ALSO
SARAH LANGFORD
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED AUGUST 23rd 1868
AGED 11 MONTHS
ALSO
ELLEN LANGFORD
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED NOVEMBER 23rd 1872
AGED 3 YEARS

LANGFORD, John, died 1870, Apprentice Wheelwright, 1861 Census

49.   HEADSTONE

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
WILLIAM LANGFORD
[       ]
[       ]
ALSO
JAMES LANGFORD
SON OF THE ABOVE
[    ] 1906 ?
[      ]

LANGFORD, William, died 1875, Publican "Watermans' Arms", 1855 Post Office Directory

50.   PEDESTALS, CROSS AND CURBS

East side
"Though lost to sight
to memory ever dear"
IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
FANNY
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
WILLIAM STEPHEN LARKIN
WHO DIED JULY 19th 1899
AGED 35 YEARS
ALSO WILLIAM STEPHEN LARKIN
WHO DIED MAY 8th 1935 AGED 74

North side
ALSO
ISABELLA JANE
SECOND WIFE OF
WILLIAM STEPHEN LARKIN
WHO DIED SEPT. 23rd 1919
AGED 54 YEARS

South side
ALSO
ISABEL MARY
LARKIN
WHO DIED OCT. 1st 1921
AGED 15 YEARS

LARKIN, William, died 1935, Cement Factory Foreman, 1911 Census

51.   HEADSTONE AND FOOTSTONE

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
GEORGE
THE BELOVED SON OF
GEORGE & MARY ANN LAWRENCE
DIED JAN. 26th 1907
AGED 36 YEARS
"Peace, Perfect Peace, with loved ones far away,
In Jesus keeping, we are safe and they"
ALSO THE ABOVE
GEORGE LAWRENCE
DIED NOV. 10th 1918
AGED 77 YEARS
ALSO
MARY ANN LAWRENCE
DIED MAY 7th 1932
IN HER 96th YEAR
"At Rest"

LAWRENCE, George, died 1918, Chalk Labourer, 1901 Census

52.   PEDESTALS, CROSS, VOLUTED SCROLL AND CURBS. LARGE PLOT

East side
IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
HARRIETT
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
BENJAMIN LUCKETT
DIED JANUARY [    ] 1869
AGED 43 YEARS
ALSO NELLIE LOUISA
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
DIED JULY 19th 1896
AGED 4 MONTHS
"Nearer my God to thee, nearer to thee"

North side
ALSO
MAUD MARY
2nd WIFE OF
BENJAMIN LUCKETT
DIED AUGUST 9th 1915 AGED 50 YEARS
INTERRED AT BIRLING

South side
ALSO BENJAMIN
4th BATT. R.W.K.R.
ONLY SON OF
B & H LUCKETT
KILLED IN ACTION NEAR YPRES
APRIL 21st ? 1915 ? AGED 21 YEARS
VOLUTED SCROLL

BENJAMIN LUCKETT
FELL ASLEEP
APRIL 4th 1929
AGED 71 YEARS

LUCKETT, James, died 1902, Chalk Labourer, 1881 Census

BENJAMIN LUCKETT - P.P.R. INDEX
Licensed Victualler at the "Rose and Crown". Administration to Harriet Larkin, wife of William Larkin. Effects: £1,476 12s 3d

JAMES LUCKETT - P.P.R. INDEX
Of 5 Richard Street, Rochester. Administration to Alice Jane Williams, wife of George Williams, Labourer. Effects: £168 16s

53.   HEADSTONE

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
WILLIAM MARTIN
WHO FELL ASLEEP 22nd FEBRUARY
1897
AGED 56 YEARS
"Our loved one has gone before,
Whose earthly days are done,
We soon shall greet him on
That shore,
Where partings are unknown"
ALSO CHARLOTTE
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 4th DECEMBER 1923
AGED 79 YEARS
"At Rest"

MARTIN, William, died 1897, Labourer, 1891 Census

MARSH see STEVENS

54.   HEADSTONE

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
EMMA WIFE OF
WILLIAM THOMAS MITCHELL
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
ON THE 28th DAY OF JANUARY 1854
AGED 25 YEARS
"Thrice Blessed Bliss,
To my husband and children dear,
My Salvation they have not to fear,
Jesus supported me in the night of death,
And enabled me to lisp his name,
With my latest breath"

MITCHELL, William, wife, Emma, buried here, he was a Waterman, 1851 Census

MOON see STYANT

55.   CWGC HEADSTONE

6340685 PRIVATE
A. T. NEWMAN
THE BUFFS
20th NOVEMBER 1940 AGE 27
"God saw the rugged pathway
was getting hard to climb,
so he gently whispered
Peace shall be Thine"

56.   HEADSTONE AND CURBS

IN
LOVING MEMORY OF
ADELAIDE NORRIS
WHO DIED 10th FEBRUARY 1894
AGED 46 YEARS
ALSO OF HENRY NORRIS
HER DEVOTED HUSBAND
WHO DIED 23rd DECEMBER 1931
AGED 84 YEARS
AND OF
ARTHUR THOMAS NORRIS
THEIR BELOVED SON
WHO DIED 27th JANUARY 1901
AGED 27 YEARS
"In Thy presence is Fullness of Joy"

HENRY NORRIS - P.P.R. INDEX
Of the Homestead, (Carrier) Administration to Ernest Henry Norris, Labourer and Sarah Ann Norris, wife of Ernest. Effects: £518 19s 3d

57.   HEADSTONE, LARGE PLOT

IN MEMORY
OF
JOHN PEARCE
OF THIS PARISH
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
ON THE 2nd OF OCTOBER 1869
AGED 65 YEARS
"[     ] flesh shall rest in Hope"
ALSO
THOMAS HI[LLAS]
SON OF THE ABOVE
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
ON THE 5th OF JANUARY 1837
AGED 13 MONTHS
ALSO
ANNA MARTIN
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
ON THE 13th OF JULY 1845
AGED 11 YEARS
ALSO
MARRIANE
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
ON THE 13th OF OCTOBER 1877
AGED [76] YEARS

JOHN PEARCE - P.P.R. INDEX
Farmer, at Starkey's. Administration to Mary Ann, widow and Alfred John Hillas Pearce, Farmer, son. Effects under £4,000

58.   CWGC HEADSTONE

39584 PRIVATE
H. T. PENTECOST
DEVONSHIRE REGIMENT
21st NOVEMBER 1918

59.   HEADSTONE AND CURBS

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
ANNIE MARIA PERKINS
WHO FELL ASLEEP JULY 14th 1905
AGED 20 YEARS
"Peace, Perfect Peace"
ALSO
ANN ELIZABETH COLEMAN
WHO DIED MARCH 10th 1916
AGED 62 YEARS
"She has gone, the one we loved so dear,
To her Eternal Rest,
She's gone to Heaven, we have no fear,
And is forever Blest"
JOHN COLEMAN
DIED APRIL 12th 1929
AGED 82 YEARS
"Always cheerful, always kind,
A beautiful memory left behind"

60.   GRANITE HEADSTONE AND CURBS

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
JAMES PETERS
BORN MAY 22nd 1831
DIED MAY 16th 1905
"Come unto me ye weary and I will give you rest"
ALSO MARTHA FRANCES PETERS
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
DIED FEBY. 3rd 1917 AGED 81 YEARS

PETERS, James, Retired Publican, (Forresters' Arms), 1901 Census0.112

JAMES PETERS - P.P.R. INDEX
Of Raven's Cottage, Raven's Knowle. Administration to Frederick Ralph Peters, Jeweller and F. F. Smith, Solicitor (in Rochester). Effects: £3,193 4s

PETERS see CRAMPHORN

RUMSLEY see STYANT

SANKEY see HUTCHENSON

61.   CRUCIFORM HEADSTONE

IN AFFECTIONATE REMEMBRANCE OF
DAVID SCANNELL
WHO DIED OCTOBER 13th 1869
AGED 48 YEARS
THIS STONE IS ERECTED
BY HIS LOVING WIFE
AND FRIENDS
"Thy Will be Done"

62.   PEDESTALS, FALLEN CROSS, CURBS

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
JOHN SCANNELL
WHO DIED OCTOBER 5th 1890
AGED 42 YEARS
ALSO HAZEL GEORGE
YOUNGEST SON OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED JUNE 22nd 1905
AGED 19 YEARS

SCANNELL, John, died 1890, Cooper, 1881 Census

63.   HEADSTONE AND FOOTSTONE

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
WALTER SMITH
WHO DIED NOVEMBER 4th 1908
AGED 38 YEARS
HENRY SMITH
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE JAN. 14th 1920
AGED 84 YEARS
ELLEN SMITH
WHO DIED DECEMBER 24th 1927
AGED 90 YEARS

64.   SMALL TABLET AND CURBS

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
KATE IRONS SMITH
DIED JUNE 28th 1909
AGED 55 YEARS
ALSO OF
WILLIAM SMITH
DIED APRIL 22nd 1914
AGED 53 YEARS
"Peace, Perfect Peace"

South curb
ALSO OF WILLIAM ARTHUR SMITH DIED AT SEATTLE, U.S.A. FEB. 3rd 1910 AGED 31 YEARS

North curb
ALSO OF THOMAS SMITH WHO DIED JAN. 23rd 1923 AGED 43 YEARS

65.   HEADSTONE

IN
MEMORY OF
ISAAC STEVENS
LIME BURNER FOR 26 YEARS
ON THE WORKS
OF THE WOULDHAM CEMENT COMPANY
HE DIED FROM THE EFFECTS OF AN ACCIDENT
JULY 17th 1870 AGED 60 YEARS
ALSO HIS SON
JOHN STEVENS
WHO MET WITH SUDDEN DEATH
NOVEMBER 3rd 1858 AGED 16 YEARS
"Prepare to meet thy God"
PHILIDELPHIA STEVENS
DIED AUGUST 10th 189[ ]
AGED 79 YEARS
BETTY MONICA BENNETT
DIED NOVEMBER 20th [    ]
AGED 2 YEARS

STEVENS, Isaac, died 1900, Lime Works Labourer, 1891 Census

"CATHAM OBSERVER" FATAL ACCIDENT AT WOULDHAM CEMENT WORKS
An inquest on the body of Isaac Stevens was held at St. Bartholomew's Hospital, Chatham, (sic) on Wednesday, before W. Bell, Esq., deputy coroner for the City of Rochester, and a respectable jury, Mr A. Lester being foreman.
   Stephen Stevens, of Wouldham, deposed he was employed on the cement works at that place, and that his father was also employed there. His age was 60. Last saw him alive last Tuesday week, directly he was run over by the train. He had been got up when witness saw him , and he had his thoughts about him, and complained only of his shoulder being hurt. He was between the rails and stepped on the line on which the lime trucks were coming, when before he had time to say "oh", he was run over. Between the lines was not the proper place for him, as there was a footpath. He blamed no one. He was of opinion that the trucks were on the rubbish line when he stepped on the lime line and was run over. He had worked there 20 years.
   To a juryman : If he had remained on the 8 foot 10 inch road between the lines he would not have been hurt even if two trains had been passing.
   John Langford deposed that the wagons hit deceased across the back, and that they knocked him between the the rails. The trucks were going between 8 and 10 miles, the usual speed.
   Thomas Harod, the break-man (sic), deposed that from time he started he did not see deceased until after he was run over. If he had seen him he could not have stopped the wagons in a shorter distance than 20 yards. Was quite sober then. Stopped the wagons as soon as he could.
   William Foyer?, foreman of the works, deposed that no one had any business to walk between the lines, but to remain there when two trains passed, one would be safe enough. This was the first accident that had happened on that line. By the break (sic) the rate of speed can be regulated.
   Deceased was brought at once to the Hospital, Mr William P. Adams, house surgeon, deposed deceased had an extensive lacerated wound on the forehead, and severe contusions of the shoulder and back, and right arm, one of the bones of the hand being broken.
   Erysipelas * supervened and he died on Sunday night.
   Verdict in accordance with the evidence. Mr Arnold, solicitor, watched the proceedings on behalf of the Cement Works Company.
   * Also known as St. Anthony's Fire. Inflammation of the skin, generally of the subcutaneous areolar tissue, accompanied by fever. The affected part is dark red, hot, painful and swollen.

66.   HEADSTONE

IN
AFFECTIONATE REMEMBRANCE OF
ISAAC STEVENS
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
7th APRIL 1900
AGED 52 YEARS
ALSO ELLEN STEVENS
WHO DIED 5th FEB. 1931
AGED 84 YEARS
"Life's work well done, now
comes rest"

67.   HEADSTONE AND CURBS

IN EVER LOVING MEMORY OF
ELIZABETH STEVENS
WHO PASSED AWAY 6th JULY 1912
AGED 50 YEARS
ALSO OF FREDERICK
THE DEARLY LOVED SON OF
CHARLES & EMMA MARSH
AND NEPHEW OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 4th APRIL 1907
AGED 9½ YEARS

68.   CWGC HEADSTONE

T/1041848 DRIVER
T. E. STEVENS
ROYAL ARMY SERVICE CORPS
16th MAY 1944 AGED 43
"Though you are so far away,
We think of you,
Night and day"
MIN AND CHILDREN

STEVENS see BRIDGES

69.  GRANITE HEADSTONE AND CURBS

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
CLARA STYANT
DIED FEBRUARY 4th 1915
AGED 90 YEARS
AND
HARRIETT RUMSLEY
DIED NOVEMBER 14th 1915
AGED 90 YEARS
LIFELONG FRIENDS LAID TO REST AFTER
A BRIEF SEPARATION
JOHN MOON
DIED FEBRUARY 15th 1917
AGED 73 YEARS
AND HIS BELOVED WIFE
CAROLINE MOON
DIED FEB. 14th 1921
AGED 75 YEARS
"In Christ shall all be made alive"

CLARA STYANT - P.P.R. INDEX
A Spinster. Licensed Victualler of the "Dog and Partridge" Beer House. Administration to Caroline Moon, wife of John Moon. Effects: £1, 115 9s

MOON, John, Cement Labourer, 1911 Census

70.   HEADSTONE


TIPPIN HEADSTONES

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
MRS. SUSANNA TIPPIN WIFE OF
MR. THOMAS TIPPIN
OF ST. MARGARET'S, ROCHESTER WHO DEPARTED
THIS LIFE THE 2nd ? OF DECEMBER 1829
AGED 48 YEARS
LEFT ISSUE ONE SON AND TWO DAUGHTERS
VIZ. WILLIAM, SUSANNA AND MARY DEE
"Here lies interred the partner of my life,
A kindly mother and affectionate wife,
Great although the loss [    ] happy [    ]
Her happy ? Spirit at the Saviour's [    ]"

71.   HEADSTONE, LEANING TOWARDS TOWER

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
MR. THOMAS TIPPIN
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
THE 6th OF SEPTEMBER 1857
AGED 78 YEARS

TIPPEN, Thomas, died 1857, Maltster, Pigot's Directory1832, Bagshaw's Directory 1847

THOMAS TIPPIN - P.C.C. WILL
Will dated 11th March 1857.  Gentleman of King Street, Troy Town, Rochester.
   To executors and trustees, Henry Coulter of Chatham, Brewer's Clerk and Thomas Anderson of Troy Town, Draper, £4,000 Bank of England Stock and any other stock he has at time of death, upon trust. The interest on £2,000 of the above stock to his son William for life. After William's death, the £2,000 will be shared equally among William's children.
   Interest on £1,000 of the same stock, to his daughter Mary Dee, wife of Henry Coulter, for life. If Henry survives Mary he is to have the interest for life. After his death, (if he is the survivor), the £1,000 to be shared equally among his children.
   The remaining £1,000 stock to be shared equally among the testator's grandchildren, Dalinda Clara Coulter, Susannah Coulter, Thomas Tippin, Frederick James and William Algernon Coulter, at 21 years of age.
   To his trustees, all his property in King Street, Rochester, (43 and 44), occupied by himself and Mrs Mills, widow; also his house in Union Street, Rochester, occupied by Thomas Anderson, also house and farm at Sonning, Oxfordshire, occupied by John Wickenden, upon trust, for lifetime of his son William Tippin. Trustees to keep properties in good repair and insured. They are to pay residue income from these properties to son William Tippin, for life.
   After William's death, the properties go to Henry Coulter and his heirs, forever.
   His property at Frindsbury, occupied by [      ] Anderson, five cottages at Wouldham and six cottages at Milton, next Sittingbourne, also to Henry Coulter and his heirs, subject to payment, from the six cottages, of an annuity of £20 to Mary Jane French for 10 years after testator's death. To Mrs Susannah Fullager of Eastchurch, £100; to his housekeeper, Mary Bartholomew, £200, she also has the bedstead, carpets, chairs, linen and furniture in her chamber. To Thomas Anderson, as a token of respect for his service as executor and trustee, 19 guineas.
   The mortgage sum of £150, now lent to Mrs Moseley, on deposit of her deeds as security, if unpaid at testator's death, to be shared equally between his son William and son in law Henry Coulter. Residue, real and personal, also of Henry Coulter.
   Witnesses: George Acworth, Solicitor, Rochester and Alfred Morgan, his Clerk.
   Proved 10th October 1857.

TIPPIN see WILES

72.  HEADSTONE

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
ANN MARIA WAKELING
WHO DIED APRIL 25th 1883
AGED 53 YEARS
ALSO
JOHN WAKELING
HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED JANUARY 11th 1900
AGED 73 YEARS
"Father in thy gracious keeping,
Leave we now thy servants sleeping"

73.   SMALL PEDESTAL AND ANGEL

IN
SWEETEST MEMORY OF
OUR DARLING CHILD
HAZEL WALLIS
TAKEN INTO GOD'S KEEPING
30th APRIL 1928
AGED 2 YEARS
"Suffer little children to
come unto me"

74.   SMALL CRUCIFORM HEADSTONE AND CURBS

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
CHRISTOPHER WEBB
DIED DECEMBER 25th 1898 ?
AGED 6 YEARS
"Peace, Perfect Peace our
future [    ] unknown"

75.   HEADSTONE, LARGE CURBED PLOT

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
ELIZABETH
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
GEORGE FREDERICK WEST
WHO PASSED AWAY JANUARY 9th 1918
AGED 67 YEARS
ALSO FREDERICK WILLIAM
2nd SON OF THE ABOVE
1st ?[                                   ]
KILLED IN ACT[ION] [             ] 1916
AGED 28 [YEARS]
ALSO [                                ]
ELDEST [                           ]
PASSED[                           ]
[                                         ]
[                                        ]
GE[ORGE FREDERICK WEST ?]
[                                          ]
[                      ]

WEST, George, Plate Layer in Lime Works, 1911 Census

WHIBLEY see WICKHAM

76.   TWO HEADSTONES IN LARGE PLOT

South Headstone
SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
MR. THOMAS WICKHAM
OF MAIDSTONE
WHO DIED MAY 1st 1822 AGED 33 YEARS
ALSO THOMAS STROUD
SON OF THE ABOVE BORN SEPT. 21st 1814
DIED NOVEMBER THE 28th 1819
ALSO FRANCES WHIBLEY
RELICT OF DAVID WHIBLEY AND
SISTER OF THE ABOVE
THOMAS WICKHAM
WHO DIED APRIL 29th 1820 AGED 36 YEARS
ALSO MARY WHIBLEY
WHO DIED 20th SEPTEMBER 1847
aged 42 years

North Headstone
SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF ELIZABETH WIFE OF
MR. HUMPHREY WICKHAM
OF CHATHAM WHO DIED AUGUST 23rd 1822
AGED 38 YEARS
ALSO ANN DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED APRIL 21st 1816 AGED3 YEARS
ALSO FRIEND SON OF
HUMPHREY & SARAH WICKHAM
WHO DIED SEPTEMBER 14th 1826
AGED 11 MONTHS
ALSO THOMAS SON OF THE ABOVE
HUMPHREY & SARAH WICKHAM
WHO DIED 29th DECEMBER 1829
AGED 6 WEEKS
ALSO LUCY DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
HUMPHREY & SARAH WICKHAM
WHO DIED THE 2nd JANUARY 1832
AGED 4 YEARS
ALSO SARAH WIFE OF THE ABOVE
HUMPHREY WICKHAM
WHO DIED THE 2nd OF DECEMBER 1863
AGED 74 YEARS
ALSO OF THE ABOVE NAMED
HUMPHREY WICKHAM
WHO DIED THE [     ] MARCH 1870
AGED [77] YEARS

WICKHAM, Humphrey, of Maidstone Road, Rochester, Proprietor of Houses, 1861 Census

THOMAS WICKHAM - P.C.C. WILL
Thomas Wickham of Maidstone, Secretary of the Kent Fire Insurance Office, Maidstone.
   Will dated 1st December 1819.
   All of his estate to wife Sarah, forever. Brother Edward Wickham and brother in law, Thomas Stroud, are executors.
   Witnesses: Thomas Wells, Stanton Collins and H Wickham.
   Proved 17th August 1822. Power reserved to Thomas Stroud.

EDWARD WILLIAM WICKHAM - P.C.C. WILL
Edward Wickham of Chatham.
   Will dated 22nd May 1832.
   All of his estate to his father Edward Wickham, who is also his executor.
   Witnesses: A Robertson, Sarah Gibbs and Elizabeth Willingham.
   Proved July 1845 ( 13 years after death).

EDWARD WICKHAM - P.C.C WILL
Edward Wickham, Gentleman of Rochester.
   Will dated 3rd July 1852.
   All household contents in his house at his death, except his bookcase and books, to his wife Hester; she also gets £100.
   To his brother Humphrey Wickham, Gentleman of Rochester, £100 and £20 for mourning and a ring. To Richard Winch, Wine Merchant of Rochester, 19 guineas. To son Arthur his bookcase and books.
   His three houses in Brougham Place, near the turnpike on New Road, Chatham, occupied by [        ] Williamson, [       ] Akers and [       ] Rain, to his wife Hester forever.
    Also to wife Hester an annuity of £100 for life. This annuity from a rent charge on Bramblefield Farm in Milton, near Sittingbourne, late occupied by Alfred Torson?, now occupied by Mr Tannay; also on his house in Gibraltar Place, Chatham, near the Gibraltar Inn, occupied by Mr Brock.
   To his trustees his shares in the Kent Fire and Life Insurance Company, in trust for son Arthur.
   His properties and residue not already bequeathed, to trustees Richard Winch, daughter Susanna Wickham and son in law Henry Loyalty Peake, Assistant Master Shipwright, Devonport Dockyard, upon trust. The residue of his personal estate to be sold and divided into four equal parts. One part for daughter Amelia, wife of Henry Loyalty Peake, one part for daughter Emma Wickham, one part for daughter Susanna Wickham. The remaining quarter to be invested, in trust, for son Arthur and interest to be used towards his maintenance and education until he is 21.
   Witnesses: Thomas Hills, Solicitor, Chatham and George Marks?, his Clerk.
   Proved 15th May 1855.

HUMPHREY WICKHAM - P.P.R INDEX
Of 3 Morden Terrace, Rochester.
   Administration to Humphrey Wickham of Strood, Gentleman, (Solicitor), William Wickham of New Cross Road, Deptford, Chemist, sons and Mary Bowles, widow of 3 Morden Terrace, daughter, the surviving executors. Effects: under £1,000.

77.   HEADSTONE

IN MEMORY
OF
SUSANNA WILES
DAUGHTER OF
THOMAS & SUSANNA TIPPIN
OF ST. MARGARET'S, WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
THE 16th OF APRIL 1841
AGED 32 YEARS
[Eroded Verses]

WAR MEMORIAL

78.   Lych Gate built from ragstone, oak & peg tiled roof.


LYCH GATE
UNVEILED IN 1920, AS A MEMORIAL TO THE GREAT WAR DEAD OF WOULDHAM;
THE DEAD OF THE SECOND WORLD WAR ARE ALSO REMEMBERED HERE

South Inner Side
THIS LYCH GATE
IS ERECTED TO THE GLORY OF GOD AND IN GRATEFUL MEMORY
OF THOSE WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES FOR KING AND COUNTRY
DURING THE GREAT WAR
1914 – 1918

MARBLE PLAQUE

ANDERSON H.
BAILEY W.
BELL J. 
BLACKMAN G.E.BLACKMAN T. 
BRIDGES S.J. 
BURGESS C. 
BURGESS H. 
BURGESS L.
CHANTLER A.
COLES J.W.
DURRANT A.Continues on opposite wall
DYER F.
FEAVER F.J. 
GILL F. 
GIRLING E.J. 
HASSAM D.C. 
HUXSTEP J. 
HUCKSTEP G.A. 
JONES E.J. 
KEMP E. 
KEMPSTER W.KNIGHT T. 
KNIGHT W. 
LEE J.E. 
LONGHURST A. 
LUCKEYY B. 
MANKLOW A. 
NORRIS G. 
OSBORN E. 
PENTECOST H.
ROBERTS H.ROBERTSON E.
SIBURN H.
SMITH G.
STARKIE J.
STEVENS E.
STEVENS F.
STEVENS J.
WEST F.M. 
WISDOM W.

Smaller plaque beneath

IN GRATEFUL MEMORY OF
THOSE WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES IN THE
SECOND WORLD WAR 1939 – 1945

BAILEY W. 
DURRANT A. 
EFFORD P. 
FAIRBRASS K.J. 
HOMEWOOD J.E.NEWMAN A.
NORRIS J. D.S.M.
SMITH J.A.
STEVENS T.
TESTER D.L.

FEAVER, Frederick, died 1918, Baker's assistant at East Malling ?, 1911 census

 

INTERIOR

79.   WHITE MARBLE PLAQUE, HIGH ON NORTH CHANCEL WALL

NEAR THE EAST ANGLE OF THE TOWER
A RECUMBENT STONE CROSS MARKS THE SPOT IN THE CHURCHYARD
WHERE ARE DEPOSITED THE MORTAL REMAINS OF
MARY ELIZABETH BARKER
SHE WAS THE DEAR, LOVED AND HONOURED WIFE OF
THE REVD. ALLEYNE HIGGS BARKER M.A.
RECTOR OF THIS PARISH, AND DAUGHTER OF
THE REVD. THOMAS H. GALE, VICAR OF MILTON IN THE COUNTY OF WILTS.
SHE DIED JUNE 8th 1839 AGED 26 YEARS
THE DEEP ANGUISH THIS EARLY SEPARATION HAS INFLICTED
IS SOOTHED BY THE CERTAIN HOPE THAT SHE WAS A
VESSELL UNTO HONOUR SANCTIFIED AND MEET FOR THE MASTER'S USE
PREPARED UNTO EVERY GOOD WORK
THAT THROUGH THE MERITS OF HER SAVIOUR, HER SOUL NOW ENJOYS
A FORETASTE OF AN ETERNITY OF HAPPINESS
"Blessed are the Pure in Heart for they shall see God"

80.   WALL MONUMENT WITH TWO PRAYING FIGURES


BEWLEY MONUMENT, LADY CHAPEL

HERE LIETH THE BODY OF WILLIAM BEWLEY,
GENTLEMAN, THE SECUNDE SONNE OF NICHOLAS
BEWLEY, GENTLEMAN, WHO MARRIED ANNE, THE
DAUGHTER OF BARNARDE RANDOLPH, GENTLEMAN,
WHO DEPARTED THIS WORLD THE 23rd OF
DECEMBER 1613 IN THE HOAPES OF A JOYFULL
RESURRECTION. ANNE, HIS WIFE IN THE
REMEMBRANCE OF HER DEAR HUSBAND CAUSED
THIS SMALL MONUMENT TO BE HERE SET UP

81.   BLACK LEDGER MIDDLE OF CHANCEL FLOOR

BENEATH THIS STONE
ARE DEPOSITED
THE REMAINS OF EDWARD BROWNE
WHO DIED OCT. 9th 1806 AGED 38 YEARS
ALSO THE REMAINS OF FOUR CHILDREN
OF SAMUEL AND ELIZABETH BROWNE
WHO DIED IN INFANCY
ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF THIS STONE
ARE THE REMAINS OF
THE REV. SAMUEL BROWNE A.M.
ALMOST FORTY YEARS RECTOR OF THIS PARISH
HE DIED MAY 11th 1831
IN HIS 68 th YEAR
ELIZABETH WIFE OF THE REV. S. BROWNE
DIED MARCH 16th 1816
AGED 49 YEARS
ELIZABETH DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE NAMED
SAMUEL AND ELIZABETH BROWNE
DIED THE 4th OF OCTOBER 1813 AGED 17 YEARS
JAMES SON OF THE SAME DIED THE 10th OF MAY 1822
AGED 12 YEARS
HARRIET DAUGHTER OF THE SAME DIED THE 1st OF AUGUST
1838 AGED 30 YEARS

82.   LEDGER ON FLOOR OF NORTH CHAPEL

HERE LIETH THE BODY OF
PETER COURTHOP
SON OF MR. GEORGE COURTHOP
OF THIS PARISH HE DIED
MAY THE 19th 1746 AGED 21
YEARS
IN MEMORY OF MR.
WILLM. HOW OF RINGS
(HILL ) IN ST. MARGARET'S HE DEPARTED
THIS LIFE YE 23rd OF SEPT. 1761
AGED 50 YEARS
LEFT ELIZABETH HIS WIFE AND BY HER
4 SONS AND TWO DAUGHTERS
ALSO HERE LIETH ELIZ.
WIFE OF THE SAID MR. WILLIAM
HOW SHE DEPARTED THIS LIFE
JULY 28th 1762 AGED [4]9 ? YEARS
LIKEWISE THE ABOVE MR.
GEORGE COURTHOP DEPARTED
[THIS] LIFE THE 2nd OF MAY 1781
AGED 81 YEARS

GEORGE COURTHOP - P.C.C. WILL
Will dated 8th March 1781
George Courthop was a Yeoman Farmer.
   To granddaughter, Elizabeth Green wife of Thomas Green of Milton (near Gravesend), Victualler, £100. His leasehold property in Rochester High Street, held from the Dean and Chapter of Rochester, for term of remaining years, to his great grand daughter, Elizabeth Courthop How, daughter of his grandson, Francis How. His property in Snodland, occupied by Thomas Jeffery, Butcher, to Elizabeth Courthop How, Judith How, George How and Francis How, equally shared, for ever.
   All other property and land in Halling, mortgaged to him by John Steward and others as a security for the sum of £300, and interest due to him to great grandchildren, Elizabeth Courthop How, Judith How, George How and Francis How, equally shared.
   To grandson William How,£200, if William dies before he gets legacy, the the £200 to his How great grandchildren at 21. Until they are 21, the interest to go towards their education and maintenance.
   All his property in Portsea or elsewhere in the county of Southampton, to grandson, George How, for ever. Residue of real and personal estate, after usual costs, to grandsons, George and Francis How, equally shared, for ever. The latter two are executors.
   Signs will with a mark.
   Witnesses: William Twopenny, Mary Sharp and Thomas Godlyman
Codicil
   Grandson, James How is now indebted to testator, in the sum of £84; testator has a promissory note dated 21st June 1780. He is releasing James from this debt and orders promissory note to be returned to James.
Signs with a mark.
   Witnesses: William Twopenny, Jnr., Mary Sharp and Thomas Godlyman
   Proved 23rd October 1782

CLIFTON see MONOX

83.   LEDGER ON FLOOR, SOUTH AISLE

THE HONOURABLE
FRANCIS DE GREY

84.   WHITE AND BLACK MARBLE PLAQUE ON WALL ABOVE LATTER

NEAR THIS PLACE
ARE DEPOSITED THE REMAINS OF
THE HON. FRANCIS DE GREY
YOUNGEST SON OF THOMAS, FOURTH LORD WALSINGHAM
WHO WAS ACCIDENTLY DROWNED
WHILST ENDEAVOURING TO SWIM TO A BOAT
IN THE RIVER MEDWAY
HE WAS BORN ON THE 12th OF FEBRUARY 1815
AND DEPARTED THIS LIFE ON THE 25th OF APRIL 1836

The Times, 29th April 1836On Tuesday last, an inquest was held by Mr Thomas Patten, Coroner for Rochester, at the Guildhall of that city, on the body of the Hon. Francis de Grey, who came by his death on the preceding day under the following circumstances.
   Alleyne Higgs Barker, of the parish of Wouldham, being sworn said, I am Rector of the parish of Wouldham. On Monday morning last, about a quarter past 9, I was in my garden fronting the river, the deceased was standing down on the hard leading to my boat. We had just before pushed the boat off which had been aground, and I had returned into the garden. I was preparing to come into breakfast. We were going to use the boat in the afternoon, and as the tide was going down, we pushed her off to keep her afloat. I saw the deceased in the act of pushing the boat off again with considerable violence, which drove the boat in a straight direction into the river some yards. Then observed that the anchor did not hold the boat, the force of the tide being too great.
   I then said to the deceased, "she is adrift now, but never mind". He said, "I must swim after her". I begged him not, and said, "pray don't go, besides you have your watch in your pocket". He said, "No. I have not". And immediately jumped into the river and struck out. I observed the deceased to labour very much and appeared frightened. He shot astern of the boat, and the tide carried him faster than the boat. He struck out about five or six strokes rapidly, evidently like a person much alarmed. He tried to stem the tide and reach the boat; he then turned around and said, (but I will not be positive as to the exact words), I think they were, "I drowning", or "I shall be drowned". I endeavoured to encourage the deceased to keep up. I immediately ran round from the front of the river to the back of the house, where I knew were some kegs. I took one of them in my hand, and ran to a part of the river to which I supposed the deceased would have drifted. On arriving there I saw him struggling. I called out to him to come on shore, fearing he might be attempting to get into the boat; he then in struggling turned upon his back, and his cap came off; he was then about 15 yards from the shore. I took off my coat and waistcoat, and with the keg, to which a sling was attached, in my hand, plunged into the river, having one hand through the sling; in the exertion of swimming, the sling broke, I turned to recover the keg, on reaching it I found in consequence of the sling having broken, it was of no service, there being nothing to hold it by. I then let go the keg, and swam out without it to within a yard or two, where I saw the deceased. I was then exhausted, and found myself sinking, I turned round, and with difficulty reached the shore.
   During the time I was in the water, the deceased disappeared from the surface. I once saw a motion in the water, which I conclude proceeded from a struggle of the deceased. I then ran and procured a boat-hook, took it and got into a boat at a short distance, and repaired to the spot to endeavour to recover the body. I continued my endeavours for about three quarters of an hour without success. I then proceeded to Rochester to obtain the drags; also for a medical man to be in attendance.
   By the Coroner---- The deceased was my pupil, about 21 years of age, I had never seen the deceased in the river before; but he had told me more than once that he could swim across it at any place; and from a conversation I had with him I inferred he was a good swimmer.
   By a juror---- He was completely dressed when he went into the water.
   Richard Bannar, of Rochester bargeman, being sworn, said yesterday, between 10 and 11 o'clock in the morning I was aboard my barge in the river Medway, near Bewley's Cliff, when an application was made to my master for creepers, and at his request I went in my boat down the river to near Wouldham, where I understood a body had sunk. I enquired of some persons where the body had been last seen, and on the spot being pointed out, I put my boat-hook over, then after proceeding about 20 yards, I felt the body. I hauled up my boat-hook, and found it had caught the deceased by the collar of the coat; he appeared quite dead and motionless. We got him into the boat, and procured a hurdle gate, placed him on it, and conveyed him to Mr Barker's house. I assisted in carrying him upstairs, he was undressed, and placed on a folding board on the bed.
   The Coroner then recapitulated the evidence, and the Jury immediately returned a verdict of "Accidentally drowned".
   The deceased, who was a son of Lord Walsingham, was a tall, handsome young man, and had only taken up his abode at Wouldham a fortnight or three weeks previous to the above melancholy occurrence.

85.   SMALL LEDGER, FLOOR OF CHANCEL

HIC S[IRUS?] EST
HERE LIES
THE BODY OF THE REV.
MR. ANTH. DENNIS
WHO WAS FOR THE SPACE
OF 47 YEARS RECTOR OF
THIS PARISH HE DIED
JUNE 19th ANNO DOMINI
1775
ETATIS SUAE
83
ALSO THE BODY OF MARY
HIS WIFE SHE DIED
MAY 6th ? ANNO DOMINI
1764
ETATIS SUAE
63

REV. ANTHONY DENNIS - P.C.C. WILL
Of Leybourne; will dated 18th December 1771.
   Residue of his estate, after costs of funeral, etc., to Rev. James Thurston, Vicar of Ryarsh and Rev. Richard Husband of Town Malling (his good friends), upon trust.
   They are to sell household goods, etc. and called in money owed, and invest in government stock. From time to time they are to pay interest to his daughter, Jane Rowley for her lifetime.
   After her death, upon trust, for benefit of his grandson, James Chapman, for ever. Until he is 21, the interest to go towards his education and maintenance; if he dies pre 21 years, then to testator's next of kin.
   Appoints Rev. Dale Lovett of Town Malling, executor.
   Witnesses: E. Harris and E. Lovett
   Proved 19th August 1775
   Notes in margins, dated 30th July 1812. Will was not administered by executor, who died intestate, so administration granted to John Prall of Rochester, (Solicitor), on behalf of Launcelot Glanville O' Brien, concerning his interest in farm house and land at Chisley at Newington, near Sittingbourne and in Hartlip, which was held on a 1,000 year lease by deceased dating from 18th February 1743.

86.   LEDGER, ORIENTATED NORTH – SOUTH, NEAR TOWER DOOR

HERE LIES THE BODY OF
MR. GEORGE GUY
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
NOVEMBER 7th 1810
IN THE 65th YEAR OF HIS AGE

87.   LEDGER, MIDDLE NAVE AISLE

BENEATH THIS STONE
ARE DEPOSITED
THE MORTAL REMAINS OF
MAJOR JOHN BLACKBURN HART
LATE OF HIS MAJESTIE'S 95th OR RIFLE REGIMENT
WHO AFTER
A SERIES OF YEARS
HONOURABLY DEVOTED TO THE SERVICE OF HIS COUNTRY
WHOSE CAUSE HE SUPPORTED
AT FERROL,AT MONTE VIDEO,AT LUCO, AT CORUNNA,
VITTORIA,
CUIDAD RODRIGO, BADAJOZ, ST. SEBASTIEN
AND THE PYRENEES
DEPARTED THIS LIFE FOR A BETTER
JULY 30th 1824
AGED 51 YEARS
"MUTI ILLE BONIS FLEBILIS OCCIDIT"

MAJOR JOHN BLACKBURN HART (INTERIOR) - P.C.C. WILL
Of Ashford, Army Major on half pay. Will dated 26th March 1825 (sic)
   To "old and valued friend", Richard Harris Barham, Minor Canon of St. Paul's Cathedral, £100, free of duty. All the rest of his estate to his nephew, William Sankey of Wouldham, who is also sole executor.
   Witnesses: B. Thorpe and J. Thorpe
   Affidavit dated 30th October 1824
   Benjamin Thorpe of Ashford, Gentleman is sworn. He confirms date of will was by mistake, dated 1825 instead of 1824.
   Proved 3rd November 1824
   (William Sankey, Lime Merchant of Mansion House, Wouldham, 1855 Post Office Directory)

88.   LEDGER, VERY WORN, NORTH CHAPEL

TO THE MEMORY OF
W[ILL] [H]OW SECOND SON
OF MR. [WILL &] ELIZABETH
HOW DIED MARCH 13th ?
1750 IN THE [  ]9th YEAR OF HIS AGE

WILLIAM HOW (INTERIOR) - CONS. ROCH. WILL
A Yeoman, William How of Rings Hill, St. Margaret's, Rochester, will dated 15th September 1761
   He has made a "handsome provision" for wife Elizabeth by a marriage settlement, he can not make any more provision for her "without doing an injustice to my dear children", but as a token of his love and affection, gives her an additional £20.
   His real estate to his sons, George, Francis, James and William, equally shared, at 21, for ever.
   After debts and funeral costs are paid, residue of money, investments, goods, chattels and personal estate, to all his children, as above and daughters, Elizabeth and Martha How, equally at 21 or day of marriage, if sooner. His wife and father in law, George Courthop to be Guardians of his children, whilst minors or married. Wife, father in law George Courthop and son George are executors.
   Signs with a mark.
   Witnesses: Elizabeth Palmer, William Spong and William Twopenny
   Proved November 1775 (14 years after death). Granted to son George, power reserved to George Courthop, How's widow had died in 1762.
   In 1765 this will seems to have been disputed in Chancery. There are no details on the will. The parties were, Joseph Nash and others (complainants) and Thomas and Martha Fulman, William and Elizabeth Bayley, (How's daughters ?), Cornelius and Ann Kemp, How's sons, represented by George Courthop, (defendants ?)

FRANCIS HOW - CONS. ROCH. WILL
Francis How was a Yeoman Farmer. He appoints his wife, Judith, his brothers, George How and William How, executors and guardians of his children, Elizabeth Courthop How, Judith How, George How, Francis and William How. Executors to have care and custody and to educate and maintain until sons are 21 and daughters until they are 21 or married, if earlier.
   His two brothers are trustees. All his houses, lands and other real estate to his children, for ever, equally shared. His goods, chattels, crops, cattle, farming tackle, money and investments, debts, leases and personal estate, upon trust, to his brothers. They are to carry on farming and grazing business for the lifetime of his wife, or as long as she continues his widow, for her and their children's benefit. His wife and children are to assist on carrying on the business.
   After the death or remarriage of his wife, the trustees to carry on business until all children are 21. Then the trustees are to sell business and personal estate and collect debts owed to business, and transfer residue to his children, equally shared.
   If any of his children think it sensible to part with or put off the business, it will be lawful for his trustees to sell it and trust effects and convert it into money.
   This money to be shared equally amongst his wife (if she is still his widow) and children, after taking out the £50, which he has given to son William, over and above his share of the estate, he being the youngest child .
   If his wife remarries during the time that trust is in operation, then she no longer has any rights to any benefit. Her share will be shared equally amongst his children.
   If trustees think sons are capable of running business, then they can hand business over to sons, after a valuation is first made, the sons are to pay value of business to trustees.
   His grandfather, George Courthop, Yeoman, late of Wouldham, by his will dated 8th March 1781, gave his house in Snodland, occupied by Thomas Jefferys, Butcher, to his great grandchildren, i.e., Francis How's children, equally shared.
   This property is now in a ruinous state and the rent is not sufficient for repairs. By the time all his children are 21, the property will be wholly decayed and of no value. So he decided to sell it and has entered into a contract with John Manley of Snodland, Yeoman, to sell it for £40, which he has received. He has also entered into a penal bond for £100, to pay the £40 to his children at 21; the £40 to be part of his personal estate.
   If any of his children refuse or neglect, (conditions in his will ?) within 30 days, (of his death ?) their legacy is void and their legacy goes to his other children, equally shared.
   Witnesses: Mary Sharp, E.S. Twopenny and Richard Whitehead
   Proved 26th September 1783. Value under £1,000

HOW see COURTHOP

89.   LEDGER, CLOSE TO LATTER

ORGAN STAGING OBSCURES MOST DETAILS, MAY BE PETER HOW, 1783?

[                              ] OF
[                            ]OW ?
[                       ] 30th OF
[               ] YEARS
[                         ] HUSBAND
[                       RE]SPECTED
[                    ] DAUGHTERS
[                    ] THE ABOVE
[            ] 3 MONTHS

SUMMARY OF INVENTORY OF FRANCIS HOW, YEOMAN, DATED 29th AUGUST 1783The house contents were appraised by John Reed; the farm by John Batten and George Bowditch.
   The house had at least 7 rooms and was well equipped; including a four poster bed, fixed bath stove, mahogany and cherry wood furniture, plenty of glasswares and crockery, 2 large paintings, coffee mill, cider press and many pewter plates and dishes.
   Value of house contents £81 6s 3d
   The farm contained at least 135 acres. There were 190 sheep, 10 horses, 8 cattle, and 15 pigs.
   It was well stocked with folding gates, 84 in total. In the ground were 10 acres of peas, 26 acres of barley, 8 acres of oats, 31 acres of wheat and 11 acres of hops. 10 acres were seed, crop not specified.
   Value of farm stock, crops and utensils, £916 9s 5d
   The inventory was countersigned by Judith How (widow), and George and William How, (brothers).

90.   BLACK BRASS, NORTH WALL OF CHANCEL


MONOX MONUMENT, CHANCEL WALL

MORLEIUS MONOX, FILIUS ROGERI MONOX GENEROSI ET
URSULAE UXORIS EJUS, EXPRAECLARIS CLIFTONORUM ET MORLEIORUM
FAMILIUS ORUDIS, OPTIMAE SPEI JUVNUS, QUI (PRAETER CASTERAE
ANIMI CORPORIS QUE DOTES EXIMIAS)LICET EXTERAS NUNQUAM
VISERAT ORAS, LIVQUAE TAMEN LATINA, ITALICA, GALLICA LOQUI,
ET HISPANICOM ETIAM INTELLIGERE POTERAT, MARBO ACUTO
CORREPTAE, FIRMA FIDE SPIRITUM IN MANUS DOMINI COMMENDONS
EX HAC VITA MILITARI MIGRAVIT 15 DECEMB 1602 AETAT SUAE 23
NON QUAM DIU SED QUAM BENE
LA VITA DEL HUOMO E COME UN
FIORE VAPORE E FUMO
AGIS MEMOIRE DE LA CREATEUS
ES JOURS DE LA JEUNESSE
EN HORA NACO QUIEN CON
BUENA SE Y FAMN NAUERE
HIC QUOQUE JACET MARGARETA FILIA SUPRADICTORUM RE
GERI ET URSULAE, QUARE OBIIT PRIMUS DIE AUGUSTI, ANNOS DOMINI
1597 AETATIS SUAE QUINTO

91.   BLACK LEDGER, WEST END NAVE AISLE

SACRED TO THE MEMORY OF
MR. JOHN PROBY, GENT.
OF THIS PARISH WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
AUG. THE 29th 1758 AGED 64 YEARS
LEFT ISSUE TWO SONS & THREE DAUGHTERS
ALSO NEAR THIS PLACE LYETH
TWO OF HIS CHIDREN, HENRY & SARAH
AND ALSO TO THE MEMORY OF
MRS. ELIZABETH PROBY
THE WIDOW AND RELICT
OF THE ABOVE NAMED JOHN PROBY
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE THE 13th DAY
OF AUGUST 1771 AGED 78 YEARS

ELIZABETH PROBY (INTERIOR) - P.C.C. WILL
Of Rochester, widow of John, will dated 28th May 1768.
   She desires to be "buried in my vault in the parish church of Wouldham.... as near my late dear husband, John Proby, as may be". Her friends, John Withers, now or late of Bow Churchyard, Cheapside, Merchant, John Delap of Gravesend, Upholsterer and Edward Watts of Gravesend, Gentleman appointed executors. To each of them £20 for mourning.
   Th? her sister, Jane Comber, widow, £20 for mourning. In case her niece, Ann, wife of Christopher Fullagar of Cliffe, Yeoman, shall become a widow, then in such a case, she will have an annuity of £30, out of testator's personal estate and effects.
   If Ann remarries, the annuity will cease, also to Ann and her husband, £20 for mourning.
   To sister in law [blank] Cox, widow, her late husband's sister, an annuity of £10 for life, sourced as above. Also to sister in law, Cox, £5 for mourning.
   To her servant, Constancy Costen, an annuity of £30 for life, sourced as above; Constancy also gets, £5 for mourning, as will any servants in her service at her death. James Comber can have any clothes she likes, the remainder go to Constancy Costen.
   To her son and daughter in law, Thomas and Elizabeth Garner, (Elizabeth is her late husband's daughter), £20 each for mourning and her husband's pictures.
   To Mr William Mackreth, who is also married to one of her husband's daughters, Jane, £20 for mourning. To her son, Thomas Cosway and his wife, Catherine, also a daughter of her late husband, £20 each for mourning. To Constancy Costen, all the furniture in "my lodging room", furniture and liquor in the cellar and kitchen furniture, (except 8 large pewter dishes, 12 best pewter plates, all blue and white china and all teaspoons.
   Constancy also gets, 6 pairs of sheets, 6 pairs of pillow cases, 6 table cloths, 6 towels, 12 napkins, 2 washing keelers, 2pails and 2 small porringers.
   Rest of linen to Ann Fullagar. Best diamond ring to her friend, Mary wife of John Delap. To godson, Francis Mackreth, son of William and late wife, Jane, £500 at 21 years, in meantime interest from this sum to be used towards his education and maintenance. If Francis dies before he is 21, the £500 shared equally among his siblings, at 21.
   To John Withers, £300, in addition to the £20 already given; to John Delap, £300, as before; to Edward Watts, £100.
   To Robert Newman, her workman or servant at her Parsonage of Gillingham, if he is with her at her death, £100, Newman and his wife will also get £5 each for mourning.
   Her Manor of Upberry and Gillingham Parsonage, with remaining lease, to Christopher Fullagar, until his children are all 21. If Fullagar does not want to live in Gillingham and manage the properties, he is to retain Newman and pay his wages. If he does decide to live in Gillingham, he must give Newman a year's notice and a year's pay.
   Residue to executors, which they are to sell (except securities). Proceeds to be placed in Public Funds at interest, upon trust. They are to pay annuities and for the education, maintence and "placing in the world", all the children of Ann Fullager until they are 21; also to pay bequest to Francis Mackreth or his siblings.
   The will contains a lot of detailed trust conditions.
   Witnesses: William Reed Thomas Allman and Elias Pullen
Codicil dated 29th March 1770
   To William, Elizabeth and Robert, the three children of William Mackreth and his late wife Jane, £100 each at 21. In meantime the £300 to be invested and the interest towards their education and maintenance. To Elizabeth, Thomas and Mary, children of Thomas Cosway and Catherine,£100 each at 21, in meantime as above.
   Witnesses: John Parsons and Edward Fry
   Proved 25th September 1771

RANDOLPHE see BEWLEY

92.   LEDGER, NORTH SIDE OF SANCTUARY

SOME OF INSCRIPTION MISSING, RECONSTRUCTED FROM REGISTRUM ROFFENSES, 1769

HIC JACET CORPUS THOMAS STAPLEY
RECTORIS DE WOLDHAM NECON
VICARIS DE BURHAM QUI OBIIT
DIE 30th OCTOBRIS ANNO DOMINI
1689 ET AETATIS SUAE 40

THOMAS STAPLEY - ARCH. ROCH. WILL
Thomas Stapley was Rector of Wouldham.
   To his brother, John Stapley, his seal ring and farm in Maidstone, called Hales? Court, occupied by Daniel Combes, on condition that John pays £50 to his executrix with 3 months after his death, or 2 months after will is proved. If he fails to make this payment, the farm goes to his executrix, for ever. To Thomas Snatt, son of Thomas Snatt of Hunton, (his godson), his silver tankard, marked T. S. on the bottom.
   His wife, Mary Stapley is his sole executor, all goods and chattels go to her, after legacies and funeral costs.
   Witnesses: John Walwyn, Thomas Snatt , Robert Kenward and Mary Kenward
   Proved 13th December 1689

WALSINGHAM see DE GREY

END

Names from gravestones only

Names
ADGATE 1, 2
ALLARD 28
ANDERSON 78
ANDREWS 7

BAILEY 78
BAKER 29, 30, 31
BARKER 32, 79
BEAVIS 8
BELL 78
BELLCHAMBERS 33
BENNETT 65
BEWLEY 80
BIGGS 9
BLACKMAN 78
BLACKBURN 87
BLOOMFIELD 34
BOORMAN 10a
BOURNE 10b
BRIDGES 35, 78
BROWNE 81
BURDEN 36
BURGESS 78
BURKE 11

CARTER 46
CHA[   ?  ]AN 12
CHALKLEN 13, 37, 38
CHALONER 15
CHANTLER 78
CHRISFIELD 14
CLIFFORD 17, 39
COLEMAN 59
COLES 78
COOKE 3
COSTEN 23, 24
COURTHOP 82
CRAMPHORN 40
CRAXTON 4
CUNNINGHAM 15
DABNER 41
DE GREY 83, 84
DENNIS 85
DOBSON 31
DURRANT 78
DYER 78

EDMONDS 42
EFFORD 78

FAIRBRASS 78
FEAVER 78
FERRIE 25
FRANKS 4

GALE 79
GERRARD 7
GILL 78
GIRLING 16, 78
GUY 86

HART 43, 87
HARTRIDGE 17
HASSAM 78
HIGHAM 44
HILLAS 57
HOMEWOOD 78
HOW 82, 88, 89
HUCKSTEP 78
HUTCHENSON 45
HUXSTEP 78
IRONS 64
JONES 78
KEMP 46, 78
KEMPSTER 78
KEMSLEY 47
KNIGHT 78

LANGFORD 48, 49
LARKIN 50
LAWRENCE 51
LEE 78
LONGHURST 78
LUCKETT 52
LUCKEYY 78

MANKLOW 78
MARSH 67
MARTIN 53
MILLS 24
MITCHELL 54
MONOX 90
MOON 69
NEWMAN 55, 78
NORRIS 56, 78

OSBORN 78

PEAKE 5
PEARCE 57
PENTECOST 58
PERKINS 59
PETERS 40, 60
PROBY 91
RANDOLPH 80
REEVE 18
ROBERTS 78
ROBERTSON 78

SANKEY 45
SCANNELL 61, 62
SCOTT 25
SIBURN 78
SMITH 63, 64, 78
SPIKESMAN 19, 21b
STAPLEY 92
STARKIE 78
STEVENS 35, 66, 67, 68, 78
STROUD 76
STUART 9
STYANT 69

TAYLOR 26
TESTER 78
THOMPSON 20
TIPPIN 70, 71, 77
TURNER 21a, 21b

WAKELING 72
WALLIS 73
WALSINGHAM 83
WAN[ [ 22
WEBB 74
WEST 75, 78
WHIBLEY 76
WICKHAM 6a, 76
WILES 77
WISDOM 78
WRIGHT 6b

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Monumental Inscriptions of St Peter & St Paul Church, Shorne - recorded by D. E. Williams 2013.

Introduction

Interior of Church Some of these inscriptions are sourced from John Thorpe's Registrum Roffenses, published in 1769. Some of those recorded by Thorpe are now lost or hidden, e.g. by fitted carpets, etc.

Section A is all that area east of the porch to the east end of the chancel and from the church to the north churchyard wall. The numbers refer to the numbers on the plan. Dates before 1752 are under the Julian calendar, where the year changes on 25th March, so January 1725 is 1726 in the modern Gregorian calendar. Inscriptions in boxes thus: [  ] are missing in the original and have been reconstructed from the Registers or other sources. Inscriptions are arranged alphabetically.

Section B is the small triangular area, between the stone path to the porch and the grass path leading from the gate to the tower. The numbers refer to the positions on the plan.

Section C is the area from the North Churchyard wall to the southern end of the tower, bounded on the east by the grass path; on the west by the bank, below the modern extension and to the south by the hedge beyond which is the area used for cremation burials. The numbers correspond to the numbers on the plan. No.123 -139 are laying flat on the bank

Section D All the monumental in this section are east of the east end of the church. Number 146 is slightly to the north of the church. All other monument due east of the church are modern. 

Section E is the area south of the church, from the path on the east to the edge of the new area for cremation burials on the west, and south to the old churchyard boundary. The numbers refer to the position on the plan. Only monuments pre – 1930 have been recorded.

Index of Names - from gravestone in CAPITALS, wills, notes etc mostly in lower case

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Interior of Church A-W  Sections A  0-61    B  62-89    C  90-145    D  146-161   E  162-209

Names Index
Adam P1
Adams 14
Aldersley 19
Alexander P6
Alkin A2
Alkyn A2
Allanson M4
ALLEN A1
Alles 63
Allfree 80
Amos 10
ANDREWS 109, 110
ARMSTRONG 18
ASHDOWN 57
Athow 174
AYERST A2, M1

BAILEY 205
BAKER P1, 2, 11, 71, 162, 167, 169
BALDWIN 161
BALL B1, 163
Bamfield 1
Barnard 15
Barnes 105
Barrel 71
BARRETT B2, B3, B6, 1, 63,147,151
Barrow A2
Bassett 117
Bateman 2
Batt 116
BAYNARD B4, B5, 7
Beadle 174
Beamish 70
Beaumont C4
Beckett 1, 19
BECKINGHAM 139
Bedham 63
Bedingfield 29
BENNETT 1, 55, 119, 126,171
Benson 71
Best M8
BEVAN 1, 2
Bigg 14
Birkett 84
BISS 92
Blackestone B7
BLACKMAN 91
Blanchard A2
BLIGH 207
Blunt A2
BOAKES B6, 206
Bodding 19
Boddying 5
BODKIN 108
Boghurst A2, 7, 63
Bone 63, 71
BONHAM 0
BOTTING C4, 6, 15, 91, 124, 135,
   138, 146, 199, 204
Boura? 15
Bowes 11
Bowman 63
BOWRA 60, 69
BOXALL 39
Boyden 7
BOYS 43
BRADLEY B7
Bright 19
Bristow B7
Broadber B7
Brooke M1
Brooker 113
BROOKS 72
Brooks 73
BROWN 1, 2, 70, 74, 116, 174, 175,178, 184, 185, 187, 195
Brunskill 174
Buckston 2
Buggs 164
BURGESS 172, 199
Burk A1,P1
Burnham P6
BURR 95
BUSHELL 72, 73
Butcher 2, 71
BUTTONSHAW B8CADWELL C1, C2, 35, 75, 108
Caesar M4
Calvert 63
CANNON 19, 20, 21
CARBONEL 147
Carden 1
Carey 71
Carleton P6
CARNEY 155
Carroll 27
Carryer C2
Carver 3, 71
CARYER 3, 86
Chambers 90
Chapman A2, H3, 2
Cherry B7
Childs 71
CHIPPS 112
Church 19, 91
CLARK M8, 19, 49, 107, 136, 188
Collingsworth 71
Collis C4
COMPORT C4, 34
COOKE 70
Cooke 70
Coolnut 174
COOPER 109, 113, 173
Coper 105
Coppin 63
Cornell M1
Cotmar 63
Cottmar 77, 97
COUCHMAN 164, 199
COWPER 147
CRACKLOW 63, 68, 84
Cradock B7
Cripps P1
Crips 19
Crow 71
Crowhurst 19
Crypps P1
Curd 71Danes M6
Dann 19
Darby 74
Darkin 1
Day 6
DE COBHAM C3
De Lavaux A2
de Rolle 2
de Tessier 2
DEADMAN 74
Dean 3
Debuan? P1
DICKINS D1, 105
Dickson C4
DINE 39, 68, 84
Dingley 52
DOWNING 58, 57
Drew 148
Drewitt 2
Dugdale 75
DUNN 150
Dunstan P1
Durling 52
Easdown 19, 111
Eason 11
Eatwell 147
Edmead C4
Edmeades 1
Edmeads 2
Edmunds 113
Edolph P1
Elliott 109
Ellis 19
Ellis 63
ELLYS E1
Else 45
Elwood M4
Evans 108, 116
Eve 11, 12
Eves
Evley P1
Exton 1

Fearnly 84
Fenton 80
Few? 113FINCH 97, 98
FISHER 195
Fitzherbert 2
FLEMING 155
Flure? P1
Foreman 11
Forfeitt 70
FORREST 159
FOWLE 176
Fox 52
FRANCIS 209
Francis A2
Fraser A2
Freeman 5
FRENCH 15, 30, 54, 59, 63,75,90, 108,117,140
Friars of Aylesford H3
Friend A2
FROUD 144
Fry 74
Fryday 71
FyurheInterior of Church A-W  Sections A  0-61    B  62-89    C  90-145    D  146-161   E  162-209GAMMON 36
Ganke? H3
GARDINER 71
GARRATT 207, 171
Gates 14, 74
GERVASE M1
Gervase? 18
Gilbee 19
Giles 86, 113
Gill C4, P6
Gladdish 116
GLOVER 32,63,75-78
GODDARD 118
GOFF 197
GOODEN 16
GOODIN 14
GOSSET 183
GOWAR 141
Grace 109
GRAHAM B7, G1
Gray B7
Green 1, 19
Greenhill 14, 24, 75
Greenstreet A2
Gregg 84
Griffiths 136
Grimaldi 2
Groombridge 63
Groome 71
Gunnell 2
Gunsley A2

Haffenden A2
HAINES 10, 129
Haite C2
HALLWARD H1, 120, 121
Hammond 19, 70
Harkton? 52
Harris 1
Harrison 109
Hartshorn 2
Hawkes 2, 71
Hawkins B7
HAYSDEN H2, P1
HEARDEN A1
Heath P1
HELY-HUTCHINSON H4
HEREDEN H3
Herenden A1, P1
HERVEY 92Hierome 18
HILL 15, 183
Hobson 7
Hodges 80
Hodsell 19
HOLLANDS 93, 94,117,160,174,182
HOLMES 1, 2, 3, 11
Hone 90
Hood 158
Hooker 2
HOUGHTON 174,186,200
Houseman A2
HOVEY 138
Howe 19
HOWELL 163
Hubbard 52
Hubble 116
HUGHES 71,147,711
Hulbert 105
Humbden 71
HUNT A2, 46
Hunter 2
Hurley 147
Hursey 108Inman 174

JACKSON M6, 19, 104
JARRETT 63, 125, 133, 146
JARVIS M2, M3, M4
JEFFERY 165
Jennings M8
JENSEN 172
Jewell 19
Johnson A1,P1,2,3,19
JONES J1, 1, 27
Jowett 2
JUDD? 52
Judge 174
Jull 70

Keating A2
Kemp A2,19,109,117
Kempe A1
Kempton 116
KEMSLEY 117
Kent 71
KENTISH 203
KER CULLAND 32
KETTLE M1,11, 12
Kingsbury 27
Knight C4, 71
KNIGHTS 186, 200

LADY HOOD M7
Lakin 2
Lance 63
Langhams 29
Lawrence 2
LAYTON 3
LE BRETON 143
Lee 2, 71
LEWIS 101, 102
LIDWELL 129
LINDSAY 193
LINES 148
Lock 14
Loft. 180
LOMAS 114
Lomas A2
Long 109, 174
Lord Cobham A1
Lord Darnley 70
Luff P1
Lyon 71

Maas 163
Mackis 71
MACLEAN M7,158,174,181
Mair 19
MAPLESDEN A2, C2, M1-M4, M6,
   N1, P4,13,15,16,18, 35, 40, 41,
   43, 63, 155 ,156
Mariner 71
Markham B7
MARPLE 55
Marsh 19
Marshall 71
MARSHAM M7,158,159,160
Martin C2
MASKELL 179
Mason A2
MASTERS 63, 90
Mayor B7
Mc Donald 108
MEDHURST 83, 86Mellin 155
MIDDLETON M8, 16
Mills 108
Milman 116
Miskin 71
MITCHELL 149, 109
Mitchin? 116
Mittoy 63
Monckton 113
Moore 71
MORRAD 198
Morris A2
MUMFORD 111
Munday A2
Murton 109
Myddleton P1

NASH 55
Nash 71
Nevill 158
NEVILL M7
Nickson C4
NOAKES A2, N1, 15, 40, 41,63, 108, 113, 136, 156
NOBLE 166
Norris 80
Noune 51
Nunn 63, 71

Oliver 76
ORSBOURN 208
Osborne 2
OVERY 11, 63
OXE 97, 98Interior of Church A-W  Sections A  0-61    B  62-89    C  90-145    D  146-161   E  162-209PAGE H3, P1-P3
PAGEUS S7
PAGGE A1
Palmer 19
Pannell M1
Parfect 3, 63, 63, 86
Parker A1, M6, P1, 18, 113
Parnell H3
PARSONS 44, 198
Parvin? 27
Patterson 174
Pattinson 1, 63, 105
Peckham 109
PEMBLE P4
PEPPERELL 56
PEPYR P5
Peters 2
Peterson? 24
Phillips 19
Phillips C4, 2, 71
PITT 28, 29
Poggetts 29
POPE 19, 122
PORTEN P6
Prall 19
PRATT 196
Pratten 108
Priestly 2
PRINGLE 45
Pullen 2
Puttock 2
QUAIFE 54, 113
Ravener 71
Rawbone? 45
RAWLINGS
Rawlins 71
Read 109, 174
REED 17, 19, 21
Reeves 6
Render A2
RENTON 31-34, 174
REYNOLDS 80, 164
RHODES C4, 69, 113
Richman 74
RICKETTS 81
Rickman 116
RIGDEN 177
Robertson 174
Rogers M4, 71
Rollick 71
ROOKE 147
Rose 71, 97
Rothwell P1
ROWAN 26
Ruddle 45
Rumney M1
RUSLAND B3.
Rutton 27

SACHER 74, 75
SALMON 51
Saunders 80
Sauxon 2
Savage 63, 74
Sawer 71
SAXTON 202
Scoles P1
Scott P6
Scriven 174
Seamark 108
SHARPE S1, 113
Shaw 2, 13, 113
SHEAD 168
Sheafe 5, 63
Shearman 70
Sheffield P6
Sidwell 111
SIMMONS 18, 113, 143, 192
Skinner 44
Sladden A2
Small 1
SMART B7, 2
SMITH B7, C2, S2, 29, 71, 74, 75,
   77,117,155
SMYTH S3, S4
SMYTHE P1, 155, 157
Solly 135
Solomon C4,S5,9,10, 22,23 ,25,
   38,48,70,96,147,190,192,195
Solomons 27
SOMERS P3, S6
Southgate 15, 108
Spencer A2
Spratt 80
Srybbyng? P1
STANLEY 15, 31, 33
STARTUPP 1, 5, 16, 46, 52
Staunton 147
STEVENS 123
Stevenson 136
Steward A1
Stickens 174
Stone 16
STONEHAM 201
Stowers 2
Stroud 136
Stubbings 193
Stubbs B7, 24
Summers 71
Tab P6
TANNER P6, 170, 174
Tapsfield 86
Tasker 75
Tayllour P1
TAYLOR 3, 63, 143, 179
THOMPSON B7, 109, 194
THORNEYCROFT B2
Thornton 2, 174
Tilden 74
TOLHURST 48
TOMLIN C2,14,26,46,62-64,66,67, 82,84,85,108
Tomlyn 5
Tourin 2
Townsend 116
Tracy 109
Trest 109
Trigg 71
Troward A2
TUCKER 116
TUFF 106,. 161
TUFNELL B2, B3., B6, 147, 151
Tuggey A2
Twopenny C2UDALL 27, 42, 77
Ussher? H3

VINE V1, V2, 53, 174
VITLER 99

WALKER 8, 27, 130
WALLACE 155
WALTER 8, 53
WARD 152
Ware 63
Warren 27, 63, 90
WATERMAN 145
Waters 109
WATES 63, 67
Watson 116
Watte 5
Watts 11
WAXHAM G1
Webb 2
Webster 113
WELCH 189, 191
WELLARD 35
WELLS 113, 154
WENTWORTH W1
West 63Westbrook 19
Wetherall C4
WHATMAN 67, 72
Wheatley 71
WHIFFEN 115, 128
White 147
Whitehead 44
WHITWORTH 25
Wickham M8
Wilkins 11
Wilkinson
WILLIAMS W2, 2, 71, 98,148,174
WILSON 19, 50
Wilson B7
Winch 70
Wincoats 7
Winspeare 19
Withers 97
WOOD 147, 151
Woodyear M1, M4
WOOLLETT 69, 117, 157
WRIGHT A1, P6, 80
Wyburn 116
Yardly P1
YOUNGMAN A2, 152, 156

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Interior of Church A-W  Sections A  0-61    B  62-89    C  90-145    D  146-161   E  162-209

M.I.S IN INTERIOR OF ST PETER & ST PAUL CHURCH, SHORNE RECORDED BY D. E. WILLIAMS

Shorne M.I.s & other information (Index of names in Introduction)

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Monumental Inscriptions of St Peter & St Paul Church, Shorne - recorded by D. E. Williams 2013

Interior of ChurchSome of these inscriptions are sourced from John Thorpe's Registrum Roffenses, published in 1769. Some of those recorded by Thorpe are now lost or hidden, e.g. by fitted carpets, etc.
    Inscriptions are listed alphabetically. Click on the letter below.

A   B   C   D   E   G   H   J   M   N   P   S   V   W

A1.   Brass with Effigy of Woman, Formerly in Nave.

HERE LYETH THE BODY OF ELYNOR ALLEN WHICH WAS THE ONLY DAUGHTER
AND HEYR OF JOHN HEARDEN OF SHORNE, GENT. SOMETYME WYFFE
AND WIDDOWE FIRST OF EDMUND PAGGE OF SHORNE, GENT AND AFTER
OF JOHN ALLEN, GENT. WHICH ELYNOR HAD ISSUE BY EDMUND PAGGE
HER FIRST HUSBAND XIII CHILDREN, VIII SONNES AND V DAUGHTERS
WHICH WERE THOMAS, WILLIAM, JAMES, HEARDEN, EDMUND,
GEORGE, LYONELL AND JOHN, ELIZABETH, ANN, BENETT, DORITHIE
AND AGNES WHICH SAID ELYNOR DYED THE IX OF NOVEMBER
1583. "I EXPECTING A JOYFULL RESURRECTION"

Ellinor Allen, of Shorne, Widow, Consistory Court of Rochester Will, dated 15th September 1583
   Desires to be buried in Shorne Church, between her two husbands (Edmond Page and John Allen).
To poor householders of Shorne, 8d each. To Elizabeth Page, daughter of William Page, her son, £10 on the day of her marriage. To Francis, Edmund, George and Ellinor Page, children of William Page, £3 6s 8d each; this to be paid within 2 years of her death to son William and her friend George Wright, to be invested and paid to 3 sons at 20 years of age. To Barbara Herenden, her kinswoman, £3 6s 8d, on the day of her marriage. To Rowland S( ) ?, her servant, 1 cow. To kinsman, Steven Burk( ) ?, 1 cow. To John ( ) ?, her servant 1 cow bullock of 2 years. To son George all her (household goods ?), (except her bedstead cupboard), and presses, all brewing vessels, with the lead cistern to water malt in, which are in the malt house; all the timber about the house; also the window glass of her house and £10. To Ellynor Johnson, daughter of son George, and to Ellynor Parker, wife of Thomas Parker, 1 fine sheet of the breadth of 3 ells ? To Elizabeth Page, daughter of William Page, her son, and to Jane Kempe, daughter of Agnes Kempe, her daughter, 1 fine sheet, each. To Ellynor Kempe her silver bowl(s) ? To Frances Kempe, daughter of Agnes, 1 piece of gold, value 10/-. To To the 3 sisters, Ellynor, Frances and Jane Kempe, 1 table cloth and a dozen table napkins each. To William Page, son of her son George, a piece of gold, value 15/-. To Lord Cobham, 5 weathers (sheep). To Ellynor Parker, wife of Thomas Parker, a feather bed, bolster , pillows, blankets and a coverlet, in her chamber. To Ellynor Parker, 1 silver spoon. To Frances Johnson, daughter of Charles Johnson, 1 silver spoon. Residue to Agnes Kempe, her daughter, who is executor. Son George and friend George Wright are supervisors of the will. To George Wright, "for his paynes", 20/-.
Witnesses: Rowland S( ) ?, Thomas Wrighte and the mark of John Steward
Proved 20th December 1583

A2.   Marble Tablet, South Wall, South Aisle

NEAR THIS MONUMENT ARE DEPOSITED THE REMAINS OF
REVD. ROBERT GUNSLEY AYERST, A.M.
FORMERLY OF UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, OXFORD
RECTOR OF SPELDHURST IN KENT
THE ELDEST AND ONLY SURVIVING SON OF THE
REVD. WILLIAM AYERST D.D.
FORMERLY A PREBENDARY OF CANTERBURY CATHEDRAL
HE DEPARTED THIS LIFE 16th FEBRUARY 1816
AGED 94 YEARS

Rev. Robert Gunsley Ayerst, of Chelsea
P.C.C. Will dated 22nd October 1812
   Desires to be buried in Shorne Church, in the same vault as his mother, if space permits. Gives instructions for his monumental inscription, which was followed , more or less, closely; monument not to exceed £100.
   To grandson, Robert Gunsley De Lavaux, ("who may at this time have changed his name to Ayerst"), his mansion at Shorne and all lands and woodlands for life. After his death, then to his male heirs for ever; in default of male heirs, then to John Houseman, the only son of John Houseman, Clerk of the Sick and Wounded Office, (by Susanna, his wife, nee Nash), for ever.
   If John Houseman does possess the property, he will, as a "memorial" to the testator's mother, who erected the mansion, change his name to Ayerst. To his grandson (above), his property or money on mortgage he may have at his death, and £2,500 5% Bank Stock, which was settled by testator's mother (Jane) on his sister Anna Gunsley Keating, for her life, and now in the names of Robert Gunsley Ayerst, Christopher Chapman and Jarvis Maplesden, as trustees. Also to same grandson, all articles in his house and money in banks, or owed. Also to Robert Gunsley De Lavaux, Philip Boghurst Jnr. And Charles Haffenden of Ashford, co-partners in the Banking Business, £10,000 3% Bank Annuities, upon trust. They to permit his grand daughter Hester Elizabeth Kemp to have dividends for life. After her death, then the Stock to her child/children, equally shared, in default of heirs, then to son of Robert De Lavaux. To trustees Boghurst and Haffenden, £100 each for their troubles.
   Gold mourning rings, value 30/-, to the following: Mr and Mrs Kemp; sister Keating; Mr and Mrs Houseman; Rev. Lomas; Mrs Charlotte Mason; Richard Friend; Mrs Sladden; Mrs Tuggey, sister to Mr Munday of 42 Cheney Walk, Chelsea; Mr and Mrs Hunt (Chemist); , of Chelsea; the Clergyman who conducts his funeral;his Trustees; Mr and Mrs Jarvis Noakes. To his "honest and worthy tenant" Jarvis Noakes, £1,000 3% Bank Annuities; £1,00 of same stock each to: niece Mrs Charlotte Mason; John Houseman, Jnr., (now of Greek Street, Soho); Jane Ayerst Houseman, daughter of John Snr. To Mrs Young, widow of Peter Crawford Young, a distant relation of Mrs Jane Ayerst, "my ever dear mother"; Elizabeth Dennis Barrow, sister of Peter Young, late of Half moon Street, Piccadilly, £1,00 of same stock, shared equally.
   To Rev. Thomas Lomas, who married his late daughter, Jane, £1,00 of same stock. £2,00 of same stock to the Treasurer of the General Kent and Canterbury Hospital, in trust, for benefit of the hospital. To the Treasurer of the Canterbury Diocese Society for the Relief of Widows and Orphans of the Clergy, £1,000 of same stock, in trust, for benefit of the Society. £1,000 of same stock to the Incorporated Society for Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts.
   To the Minister and Churchwardens of Shorne, £1,000 of same stock, in trust, to use dividends for maintenance of a Sunday School, for poor children of Shorne.
   To housekeeper, Sarah Greenstreet, £500 of same stock, if she is with him at time of his death; to servant Mary Render Morris, £300 of same stock, same condition; to servant Mary Greenstreet, £200 of same stock, same condition.
   Residue of stock in Public Funds and other property to grandson Robert De Lavaux and John Houseman, Snr, they are also executors.
   Witnesses: Mary Blunt, Thomas Blunt and Alexander Fraser

Codicil dated 30th August 1813
   When he married Mary Spencer, lands at Graveney were settled by his father Rev. William Ayerst, on him, his wife and children. His wife is now dead as are all their children; in default of his heirs, the land to grandson Robert De Lavaux, who has now changed his name to Ayerst, for life. After his death, then to his eldest son, for ever. In default, then to John Houseman, Jnr., for ever.
   The land is occupied by Mrs Blanchard of Graveney, and lately by Mrs Sladden of Canterbury, but now Robert Francis of Canterbury, so of Mrs Sladden by her first husband.
   Also one third of land near Dover, Folkestone, Alkham, Hougham, Capel and Densole, or Swinghill, totalling about 500 acres, also in his marriage settlement, to above grandson, for life; after his death, to his eldest son; in default, to Rev. Lomas, for ever. £300 New South Sea Annuities in names of William Troward and Thomas Alkin or Alkyn, deceased, now (he thinks) in name of Sarah Alkin, daughter of Thomas, also part of marriage settlement, to Rev. Lomas.
   Witnesses: Mary Blunt, Thomas Blunt and Sarah Johnson
   Proved 24th April 1816

B1.   Brass Plaque under Stained Glass Window, West Wall, South Aisle

TO THE GLORY OF GOD
AND
IN LOVING MEMORY OF
JANE BALL
WHO DIED NOV. 30th 1882
THIS WINDOW IS ERECTED BY HER
AFFECTIONATE CHILDREN

 

B2.   Stained Glass Window, South Aisle

IN AFFECTIONATE MEMORY OF
RUSLAND TUFNELL BARRETT, CAPTAIN
THORNEYCROFT'S MOUNTED INFANTRY
BORN 11th JAN. 1859 KILLED IN ACTION
FLORENCE, ORC, SOUTH AFRICA 20th
SEPTEMBER 1901 THIS WINDOW IS
ERECTED BY SOME PERSONAL FRIENDS

 

B3.   Stained Glass Window, South Aisle

GIVING THANKS TO GOD FOR THE
MEMORY OF RUSLAND TUFNELL
BARRETT SOMETIME CHURCHWARDEN
OF THIS PARISH WHO GAVE HIS LIFE
FOR KING AND COUNTRY IN SOUTH
AFRICA RELATIVES, FRIENDS, PARISHIONERS
ERECTED THIS WINDOW A.D. 1902

 

BARRETT see BOAKES

B4.   Black Marble Ledger in Chancel

HERE LYES THE BODY OF
JOHN BAYNARD
LATE OF THE CITY OF ROCHESTER, GENT.
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
APRIL 27th 1750 AGED 71
YEARS
JANE
RELICT OF
MR. JOHN BAYNARD
DIED JUNE 20th 1771

 

B5.   Black Marble Ledger, Next to Above

HERE LYES THE BODY OF
JANE BAYNARD
ONE OF THE DAUGHTERS OF
JOHN BAYNARD, GENTLEMAN
SHE DEPARTED THIS LIFE
MAY THE 12th 1760

 

B6.   Marble Tablet, East Wall, South Aisle

THIS TABLET WAS ERECTED BY
MISS ELIZA BOAKES OF SHORNE
(WHO DIED MAY 12th 1911 AGED 70 YEARS)
TO THE GLORY OF GOD AND IN MEMORY OF THE LATE
REVD. TUFNELL SAMUEL AND LOUISA BARRETT
OF COURT LODGE, SHORNE AS A TOKEN OF ESTEMM
AND GRATITUDE FOR THEIR MANY KINDNESSES

 

B7.   Marble Tablet, North Wall of Nave

THOS. BRADLEY, GENT.
LATE OF JAMAICA
DEPARTED THIS LIFE THE 6th OF
OCTOBER 1766 AGED 71 YEARS
SMART SMITH WIFE OF THE ABOVE
AND LATE WIFE OF MR. HENRY SMITH
MASTER JOYNER OF HIS MAJESTY'S YARD,
CHATHAM, DEPARTED THIS LIFE THE 5th OF
OCTOBER 1779 AGED 73 YEARS
MR. HENRY SMITH
DEPARTED THIS LIFE THE 24th OF DECEMBER 1779
AGED 69 YEARS
ALSO MRS. KATHERINE GRAHAM
NIECE OF THE ABOVE HENRY SMITH
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE THE
1st DAY OF FEBRUARY 1807
AGED 84 YEARS

Thomas Bradley, Esq., of Rochester
P.C.C. Will dated 4th October 1767
   Wife, Smart and "good friends" Rev. Samuel Markham of Rochester and Robert Gray of St. James, Jamaica, are executors.
   To son in law Christopher Blackestone of St. Margaret's, Rochester, Surgeon, £100. Residue of real and personal estate and household goods to wife Smart, for life. After her death, to their children, Thomas, Robert, Mary wife of Waxham Graham and Elizabeth Lydia wife of Christopher Blackestone, equally shared, for ever.
   Witnesses: Thomas Cradock, William Stubbs and Richard Bristow
   Proved 14th October 1767

Henry Smith, Gentleman, Master Joiner of H.M. Dockyard, Chatham
P.C.C. Will dated 21st January 1779
   To wife Smart (widow of Thomas Bradley), nephew Waxham Graham, of Frindsbury, Gentleman, niece Catherine Graham of Chatham, Spinster, nephew William Wilson of Chatham, Commander of the Commissioner's yacht at Chatham, £10 each. To niece Catherine Graham all his clothes and ornaments on same, provided she does not sell them.
   To wife Smart, real and personal estate, and goods in England and Jamaica, bills, bonds, investments, for life (except things already bequeathed.
   Also to Catherine Graham, £120 annuity from rents of his estate, for life. If she outlives his wife, she to have all his real and personal estate, for life. After death of his wife, if Catherine is not living, then to children of William Wilson, including silver plate and half household goods and furniture, divided equally. After death of his wife, the other half to the children of Waxham Graham, Kitty, Smart, Mary, Elizabeth Hanson and Cecelia Ann, equally divided. After death of wife and niece then the other half of real and personal estate to Waxham Graham's children, equally divided.
   All debts due from Waxham Graham and farm in Hoo lately purchased from George Cherry, valued at £240, and rents due and £200 due on bond from Thomas Bradley Broadber, with interest, to Graham's children.
   Niece Catherine to have all his books, papers and writings. After death of wife and niece, any payments received from Jamaica or elsewhere, to be placed in Public Funds, unless executors wish to lend it on bond or mortgage, to Graham's children at 21 years. Wife and Catherine Graham are executors.
   Witnesses: William Thompson, Christopher Mayor and Josh. Hawkins

Codicil dated 12th August 1779
   He gave, before will was made, a Deed of Gift to Sally Graham, daughter of Waxham., all silver plate, property of his wife before their marriage. Niece Catherine may need some plate other than bequeathed, so he now gives her an extra £30 to buy some.
   All his liqueur bottles and others, empty or full to discretion of niece Catherine for her of wife's use. After death of wife and Catherine, he left remains of household goods, etc., to Waxham's children and Wilson, now, after his death, if wife and niece find they have more than sufficient goods, they may give anything they don't need to children of Graham and Wilson.
   Witnesses: William Thompson, Christopher Mayor and Jos. Hawkins
   Proved 13th June 1780 Smart Smith has died since will and codicil made.

B8.   Ledger, In Randall Chapel ? (Not Seen, From Thorpe)

HERE LYETH INTERRED THE BODY OF
WILLIAM BUTTONSHAW
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
THE 19th DAY OF JUNE
ANNO DOMINI 1703
AGED 22 YEARS

 

C1.   Ledger, East End North Aisle

HERE LYETH THE BODY
OF ANNE WIFE OF JAMES
CADWELL OF THIS PARISH
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
THE 30th DAY OF NOVR. 1730
AGED 44 YEARS
HERE ALSO LIETH THE BODY
OF MR. JAMES CADWELL, GENT.
LATE OF GREEN – FARM IN THIS PARISH
WHO DIED MAY 21st 1786
AGED 50 YEARS

 

C2.   Ledger, North West Corner of North Aisle (Moved from Original Position )

IN MEMORY OF
ELIZH. CADWELL
RELICT OF
JAMES CADWELL
OF THIS PARISH
WHO DIED 29th DECEMBER 1761
AGED 80 YEARS

James Cadwell, of Shorne, Yeoman (No Monument but on wives' ledgers)
P.C.C. Will dated 20th February 1747
   To wife Elizabeth, as much household linen, woollen and other household goods, as she chooses, for life. After her death, to son James Cadwell. Executors and Trustees to make inventory of plate and household goods; wife to give them a receipt before taking possession.
   Residue of monies, leases, farm stock, etc., and personal estate to brother in law Edward Haite of Rochester, Shipwright, Jarvis Maplesden of Shorne and Thomas Carryer the Elder of Shorne, Husbandman, in trust, to sell leases of any farm he may have at death; and all his live and dead stock and crops sown. Proceeds invested in Public Funds until son James is 21 or married; interest used for his maintenance and education. When he is 21, or married, trustees to pay all principle money to him.
   His lease on Smith's Farm, Shorne, where he lives, live and dead stock, etc., to son James at 21 or marriage; in meantime, to Tomas Carryer. If James dies pre 21, then to Thomas Carryer. Executors to try to renew lease and ascertain money due to son James from Carryer when he is 21.
   An inventory to be made and Carryer accountable to son James for valuation. If James does die pre 21, then £1,000, as follows, £200 to the Minister and Churchwardens of Shorne, in trust, to buy property and land, profits from this to poor parishioners of Shorne who do not take alms from parish. £3,000 to Edward Haite; £200 to Thomas Carryer; £100 to Rachel Maplesden, daughter of Jarvis; £50 each to William, Thomas, Sarah and Ann Carryer, children of Thomas Carryer the Elder. Residue of personal estate, if son James dies pre 21 or marriage, to Elizabeth wife of George Martin of Chalk, Yeoman.
   Trustees are also executors and Guardians of son.
   Witnesses: John Tomlin and William Twopenny
   Proved 29th March 1748 Power reserved to Thomas Carryer

C3.   Stone Effigy of Mailed Knight, Randall Chapel

SIR HENRIE DE COBHAM LE EINE SEIGNOUR DE ROUNDALE FUST APELE GIST LEY DIEU DE SALME ET MERCI

 

C4.   Ledger, Edge of North Wall of North Aisle (Moved from Original Position)

GEORGE COMPORT
DEPARTED THIS LIFE
DECEMBER 20th 1826
AGED 62 YEARS

George Comport, of Shorne, Gentleman
P.C.C. Will dated 20th October 1826
   To James Edmead of Milton, Gravesend, Gentleman, Henry Collis of Maidstone, Builder, James Phillips the Younger of Ryarsh, Miller, 19 guineas each. To Thomas Knight of Snodland, Gentleman, £100.
   Residue of personal estate to Edmead, Collis and Phillips, upon trust, to gather all his money and sell rest of personal estate, to pay debts and expenses; surplus into Public Funds, etc. Freeholds in Shorne or elsewhere to trustees, upon trust, they to take rents, etc., and pay housekeeper Elizabeth wife of Richard Gill, an annuity of £30 for life. In case his son by Elizabeth Gill, George Comport Gill (born 29th December 1821 and baptised at Woolwich 24th April 1822) dies pre 24, in the lifetime of his mother, then trustees to pay Elizabeth Gill an annuity of £50 for life, instead of £30.
   Trustees to pay for maintenance and education of son George until he is 24. Income of freeholds held by trustees on son's behalf; if he dies pre 24, with no lawful heirs, then in trust, for blood relations under Intestacy Rules. Trustees are Guardians of son and are also executors.
   Witnesses: R.H. Beaumont, James Rhodes and John Wetherall

Codicil dated 27th November 1826
   Has given his freeholds to trustees, in trust. Directs that trustees to have power to lease or sell all or any part of freeholds. Any leases granted not to exceed 21 years. (Long conditions follow)
   Witnesses: R.H. Beaumont, John Botting and George Nickson

Codicil dated 19th December 1826
   He desires that Joseph Solomon the Younger of Shorne, be a trustee and executor in place of James Phillips; legacy to Phillips revoked; 19 guineas to Solomon. Revokes bequest of real estate to Phillips. Makes further provision for Elizabeth Gill, she to have an annuity of £40 for life, or £50 (if she survives her son George).
   Rest of will confirmed
   Witnesses: R.H. Beaumont, John Botting and George Dickson
   Proved 11th April 1827 Power reserved to Joseph Solomon

D1.   Ledger, (Not Seen, From Thorpe)

HERE LYETH THE BODY OF
THOMAS DICKINS
WHO DIED AUGUST THE 21st 1719
AGED 43 YEARS

 

E1.   EDOLPHI see PAGE

 

E2.   Brass, with Chalice and Wafer, Under Carpet in Chancel

PRAY FOR THE SOULE OF F. THOMAS ELLYS LATE VICAR OF SHORNE
WHICH DECESSED THE XVIII DAY OF MARCHE IN THE YERE OF OUR
LORD GOD MVLXIX ON WHOSE SOULE JHESU HAVE MERCY AMEN

 

G1.   Marble Tablet, North Wall of Nave

MRS. MARY GRAHAM
WIFE OF WAXHAM GRAHAM, GENTLEMAN
LATE OF JAMAICA
DIED 22nd OF MARCH 1788
AGED 56 YEARS
WAXHAM GRAHAM, GENT.
DIED 17th JANUARY 1789
AGED 63 YEARS

 

GRAHAM see BRADLEY

H1.   Stained Glass Window, North West End of North Aisle

West Side
ILLUSTRIOUS
LOVE AND SERVICE BOTH AS MOTHER
& ARTIST
THIS WINDOW IS DEDICATED
TO ADELAIDE
HALLWARD
BORN 1860 DIED 1925 EXECUTED BY
HER HUSBAND FROM DRAWINGS BY HER IN DEVOTED MEMORY THIS WINDOW IS DEDICATED

East Side
ALSO IN
MEMORY
OF PRISCILLA
DAUGHTER OF
THE SAME

 

H2.   Brass Plaque on Marble Ledger, East End of Nave

HERE LYETH INTERRED YE
BODY OF GEORGE HAYSDEN
OF SHORNE, GENT. WHO
DEPARTED FROM HIS
NATURALL LIFE THE 17th
DAY OF JULY 1670 &
HAD TWO SONNES AND
A DAUGHTER, JOHN AND
GEORGE AND MARTHA

 

HEARNDEN see ALLEN

H3.   Brass (Not Seen, From Thorpe)

OF YOUR CHARYTE PRAY FOR THE SOULE OF JOHN HEREDEN GENTILMAN WICH JOHN DYED
ON SAYNT MICHELL'S DAY IN YEAR OF OUR LORD GOD MVXXVII ON WHOSE SOUL AND
ALL CRISTEN SOUL HAVE MERCY AMEN WHO HAD AT THE TIME OF HIS DEATH [ELYNOR]
HIS DAUGHTER AND HEYRE THEN MARRIED TO EDMON[D] [PAGE]

John Herenden, of Shorne
Consistory Court of Rochester Will dated 4th December 1527
Desires to be buried before "Our Lady" in the South Chancel of Shorne Church.
To each of the High Altars of Shorne and Chalk, for his tithes, "negligently forgotten" 12d
To the lights before St. Erasmus, Our Lady of Pity, Our Lady and St. Christopher, 12d each.
To all of his godchildren at his burial, 4d. To an "honest priest" to sing for his soul, his father and mother's and all Christian souls, "by the space of a whole year", 10 ...?
   To Parnell Ganke ?, and John Ussher ?, his godson, one cow bullock each. His wife to have rents from his lands in Shorne, she keeping in good repair. After her death, land at Golfield ?in Cobham, to James Page and his heirs for ever.
   Residue of lands in Shorne to Edmond and Elanor Page (his daughter), for ver. In default of heirs, to his next heirs for ever. Agnes his wife and Edmond Page to take profits of his leases in the Manor of Beckley and at Chalk and Shorne, and Shorne Parsonage.
   Goods ? in his house ? to the use of wife Agnes. After her death, to Edmond and Elanor Page. To Elanor his hoop of gold. To the repair of the South Chancel at Shorne, 40/-.
   To the Friars ?of Aylesford ? a mother sheep; a quarter of wheat and barley to pray for his soul and all Christian souls.
   To Walter Herenden the Younger, Edward Herenden of London, John Herenden the son of Stephen Herenden, George Chapman, Thomas Page and .... ? Bu..... ? 20/- each. Residue shared between wife and daughter Elanor, who are his executors. Edward and James Page are Overseers.
   Proved January 1527 (28)

H4.   Brass Plaque on Organ

IN MEMORY OF
THE RIGHT HON. SIR WALTER HELY-HUTCHINSON
WHO DIED 23rd SEPTEMBER 1913
AGED 64 YEARS
THIS ORGAN WAS RESTORED EASTER 1914
BY HIS WIFE AND CHILDREN

Walter Francis Hely-Hutchinson, P.C., G.C.M.G.
   Anglo – Irish. Born in 1849, son of the 4th Earl of Donoughmore. Studied at Cambridge. Lt. Governor of Malta, 1884 – 89; Governor and C. in C. Windward Islands, 1889 – 93; Governor and C. in C. Natal and Zululand, 1893 – 1901; Governor of Cape Colony from 1901; temporary High Commissioner to South Africa in 1909.
   His son, Victor, 1901 – 1947, was a Musical Composer, among his works was The Carol Symphony

J1.   Diamond Shaped Ledger, Below West Wall of North Aisle

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY
OF THE
REVD. THOMAS JONES
FIVE YEARS
RESIDENT CURATE OF THIS PARISH
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
MARCH 20th 1804
AGED 29

 

M1.   Ledger

Found buried in South East area of Church, in 2007, Transcribed by Roger Cockett

HERE [LIES]THE BODY OF [GERVASE] MAPLESDEN
THE SONNE [OF] [GERVASE ?] MAPLESDEN, LATE OF
MAIDSTON, [TANNERE] DEPARTED THIS LIFE THE
1st DAY OF FEBR[UARY] [ANNO DOMINI] 1645 HE LEFT
ISSUE BY MARGARET HIS WIFE 2 SONNES AND
ONE DAUGHTER [VIZ] GERVASE, GEORGE AND
MARGARET

M2.   Black Ledger, Armorial Crest, East End of North Aisle

HERE LYETH INTERRED
THE BODY OF CAPT. JARVIS MAPLESDEN WHO
DEPARTED THIS LIFE THE
22nd OF DECEMBER ANNO DOMINI 1681
AGED 55 YEARS

Gervaise Maplesden, the Elder of Shorne, Gentleman
P.C.C. Will dated 19th December 1681
   Sons Richard and Thomas are executors of different parts of will.
   To son Richard, all moveable goods, cattle (except his two colts), corn, implements of husbandry and sown crops at Gaskens Farm in Cobham, in his own occupation. His interest in the lease and all debts owing to farm.
   Richard to pay arrears of rent for farm; and to pay his sister, Elizabeth, £200 at 18 years; interest to be used for her maintenance and education. If her mother takes on this responsibility, she has an annuity of £12. If Elizabeth dies pre 18, £100 of the £200 to son George at 21, or executors if he dies. £100 residue to son Edward at 21. Son Richard to pay debts. To poor of Cobham 20s, distributed at executors discretion. Richard to give good security to brother Thomas for paying the above £200. To poor of Shorne 20s as above. To daughter Katherine, £300 and a trunk marked J.M. With all the linen in it, at 18 years. In lieu of interest from the £300, Thomas to pay Katherine £10 per annum for maintenance and education. To all servants with him at death, 5s each. To son Gervaise, all debts owed to testator by son George, upon bond, mortgage, etc. Also to son Gervaise, all title and interest in property which brother George has mortgaged.
   To wife Elizabeth, £20; to son Thomas all his interest in properties which John Rumney of Cobham, Yeoman and [ ] his wife have mortgaged or conveyed to him, and the mortgages, securities and conveyances, to enable him to pay debts and legacies. To son George all property and farm stock at Shorne Ifield, (latter to go to son Gervaise). Residue of household goods, farm stock and personal estate, to son Thomas, he to pay for funeral, etc. He is also to pay his grand mother Margaret Maplesden, an annuity of £5 for life. Also to Thomas, his rights in remainder of leases (21 years)for about 30 acres of land in Shorne Ridgeway, in his own occupation, held from George Woodyear, deceased.
   To son Gervaise his rights in 21 year lease for 40 acres near Shorne Ifield, in his occupation also held from George Woodyear. Property at Shorne Ridgeway, in his occupation and of William Cornell, to son Thomas and heirs; in default of heirs, to son Gervaise, for ever. His little house with 6 acres at Shorne Ridgeway, and salt marsh at Higham, in his occupation, to son Thomas, for ever. Provided son Gervaise, for two years after testator's death, takes the rents from the latter properties and pay £10 per annum for the properties. His Manor or reputed Manor, called Upper Tooes ? and house, with land of 60 acres, at Milton next Sittingbourne, Iwade and Bobbing, to son Thomas, upon trust, to be sold, to pay debts and legacies; surplus to Thomas. Thomas also has his two third share in lands called Farthing Coltswood, Little Coltswood and Raynecroft, adjoining each other (about 18 acres) in Boughton Monchelsea, occupied by [ ] Day, formerly the property of Mary Emyott. All other lands and houses in Boughton Monchelsea, to son George, for ever. All property in Gillingham, occupied by Christopher Pannell, and in Cuxton, occupied by John Kettle, to son Edward and his heirs; in default of heirs, then the Cuxton property to daughter Elizabeth, for ever; the property in Gillingham to son George for ever.
   Witnesses: Thomas Ayerst, the mark of William Cornell, Elizabeth Ayerst and Walter Brooke
   Proved 8th February 1681 (82)

M3.   Black Ledger, Armorial Crest,Close to Above

HERE LYETH INTERRED THE BODY
OF MR. JARVIS MAPLESDEN
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE THE 8th
OF APRIL 1707
IN THE 50th YEAR OF HIS AGE

 

M4.   Black Ledger, Armorial Crest, Close to Above

HERE LYETH THE BODY
OF MR. JARVIS MAPLESDEN WHO
DEPARTED THIS LIFE THE SECOND
DAY OF FEBRUARY 1716/17 IN THE
THIRTY FIRST YEAR OF HIS AGE

Jarvis Maplesden, of Shorne, Gentleman
P.C.C. Will dated 26th April 1711
   All his farm and lands in Shorne, in his occupation, which was his mother's jointure, and lands purchased by his father from Mrs Martha Woodyear of Shorne, Widow and William Woodyear, Esq., also in his occupation, to his wife Jane as long as she remains his widow.
   If she remarries, she gets an annuity of £20 for life, from his real estate. After her death, the land which was his mother's and that purchased from the Woodyears, to son Jarvis; all other property to son John.
   If his wife survives the two sons, then his mother's property and that purchased from Woodyears, to his wife, for ever.
   All property in Shorne occupied by his mother in law, Elizabeth Maplesden and William Woodyear, purchased by his father from Christopher Allanson Esq., deceased, to his wife, for life; after her death, then to his cousin Jarvis Maplesden, son of his uncle Richard, late of Cobham, deceased, subject to payment of cousins, George and John Maplesden, brothers of above Jarvis,£30 each. To cousin Katherine and Elizabeth Maplesden, sisters of George and John, £20 each.
   One third of his personal estate to wife Jane; one third to child/children his wife is expecting at 21 years; one third to sons Jarvis and John, shared equally at 21 years. Wife is executor.
   Witnesses: Julius Caesar, Augustine Caesar, Thomas Rogers and Henry Elwood
   Proved 21st February 1716 (17)

Jarvis Maplesden's Inventory had a total value of over £2,500; over £700 of which was owed by the Royal Navy, for timber ? Also leather ? £175 of the inventory concerns leather and hides, etc.

M5.   (There is another Black Ledger with the same crest, close to above, with completely eroded inscription.)

M6.   Ledger, Armorial Crest, North Chancel, near Vestry

HERE LYETH INTERRED THE BODY
OF CHRISTOPHER MAPLESDEN
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
JANUARY THE [ ] 17[44]
AGED [ ] YEARS

Christopher Maplesden, of Chalk, Victualler
Archdeaconry Court of Rochester Will dated 23rd April 1740
   To wife Mary, for ever, his half share of a house, Ifield Place and 50 acres of land, in Shorne, occupied by brother Gervaise. Also his quarter share of Upper Ifield Farm, also occupied by same brother.
   She also has residue and is executor.
   Witnesses: John ? Parker, Richard Jackson and Mary Danes
   Proved February 1st 1744 (45)

(There are probably other MAPLESDEN inscriptions under the organ)

MAPLESDEN see PEMBLE

M7.   Stained Glass Window, North Aisle

TO THE GLORY OF GOD AND IN MEMORY OF THE REVD. J.J. MARSHAM THIS WINDOW IS DEDICATED BY HIS NEPHEW (one line)
SIR FITZROY DONALD MACLEAN BART., C.B. & HIS NIECE LADY HOOD OF AVALON, THE HON. MRS. NEVILL & MISS MACLEAN A.D. 1903 (one line)

 

M8.   Diamond Shaped Ledger, North Chancel, near Vestry

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
MRS. ANN MIDDLETON
WIDOW OF JOSEPH MIDDLETON
LATE OF BOROUGH BRIDGE
IN YORKSHIRE
DIED 27th APRIL 1812
AGED 88 YEARS

Ann Middleton, of Chatham, Widow of Joseph, Clerk of the Cheque of the Ordnance, Chatham
P.C.C. Will dated 7th March 1810
   To daughter Hannah wife of James Best, Esq., her silver s....... ? and silver cup, dozen china plates, large china dish and two other china dishes. To John Clark, late of Rome Lane, Chatham, her watch, and to his wife her silver mustard pot. To son in law, Rev. Francis Jennings, all furniture, other china, clothes, etc. (except plate, linen and bed hangings), upon trust, to sell and pay debts and funeral, etc. Residue into Public Funds, in his name, for benefit of grand daughter Ann, his eldest daughter, she also has plate. Bed hangings and linen to Francis, Jane and Ruth Jennings, siblings of Ann, shared at discretion of their father.
   When Ann is 21, father to transfer investments to her. Rev. Francis Jennings and Boswell Middleton of the Custom House, London, Esq., are executors
   Witnesses: James Best and Edward Wickham
   Proved 1st July 1812, Power reserved to Rev. Jennings

N1.   Stained Glass Window, North Aisle

TO THE GLORY OF GOD AND IN MEMORY OF WALTER MAPLESDEN NOAKES BORN 1850 DIED 1918
THIS WINDOW WAS ERECTED BY HIS WIDOW JESSIE NOAKES

 

P1.   Brass Plaque, Formerly in Nave ?(Not Seen, From Thorpe)

HERE LYETH BURIED EDMUNDE PAGE LATE OF SHORNE, GENT. WICH DYED THE VII
DAY OF FEBRUARY IN THE V YEAR OF THE REYGNE OF KYNGE EWARD THE SYXTH
AND IN THE YERE OF OUR LORD GOD MCCCCCL[1] ON WHOSE SOUL JESU HAVE MERCY.
WHO HAD AT THE TIME OF HIS DEATH FIVE SONNES AND TO DOWGHTERS, THAT IS TO SAY
THOMAS, ELIZABETH, WILLIAM, GEORGE, LIONELL, JOHN AND AGNES,
BY ELENORE HIS ONLY WIFE THEN LIVING

Edmund Page, of Shorne, Gentleman
Consistory Court of Rochester Will dated 15th January 1551 (2)
   To Elynor, his wife all his household stuff, also £40 in cash, and £40 in corn and cattle. She also has the farm of the Manor of Beckley in Higham, for rest of lease, and house in Shorne called Gerdland ?, for life, " without any interruption or condition of my son Thomas". Also to his wife, his stock at Beckley, 28 kyne, 5 bullocks, 170 ewes and rams.
   To poor householders in Shorne and Chalk, worth, in goods, less than 3s 6d, 12d each or a bushel of wheat or 2 bushels of malt.
  
To Robert Smythe, "my boy", 40/-. To Thomas S........ ?, 40/-; to godson Edmond Page, 3 silver spoons; to child of brother James Page and sister Faythe Luff silver spoon to value of 6s 8d.
   To Richard Myddleton and Susan his wife, 5 yards of woollen cloth, "to make either of them a gown, price the yard 4s"
   To sister Luff, uncle Walter Herenden and ............ ?, his wife, cousin Thomas ............ ?, and Barbara his wife; to old friends, John Evley and Lyonell ............. ?, cousin Robert Dunstan and his wife, a gold ring, in remembrance of him.To Walter Herenden, £3 6s 8d; to William Crypps, ... ?, bullock; to Edward ......... ?, 4 bullocks, 5 ewes and 2 quarters of barley; to Faythe Srybbyng ?, his god daughter, half a quarter of barley; to each of his other god children ?, 20d. To his children, William, George, Lyonell, John, Elizabeth and Agnes, £26 13s 4d at 20 years of age or before for reasonable cause, e.g. marriage.
   To cousin Walter Herenden the Younger, 20s, per annum to be paid by son Thomas. To William Debuan ?,13s 4d, quarterly for life, from real estate at Shorne. To John Baker, for life, his dwelling house and land in Shorne, he to keep it in good repair; after Baker's death, then to wife Elynor for ever. Elynor also has 9 acres of land called Outhmen Graster ?, in Shorne. To son Thomas, house and stables, barn in ................ ?, for ever.
   Wife Elynor has the annual income of all his lands not already bequeathed, in Shorne and Higham with ....... ?, woods and timber. All land in Shorne, Higham and Merston to son Thomas, for ever. After death of Edward Whyte, Gentleman ................................................... ?, property/ in Gravesend, Milton, Chalk and Higham, to son Thomas , on condition that his mother Elynor to have benefit of Manor of Beckley, for life.
  Witnesses: Henry Adam, George Haysden and Thomas Fyurhe and William Tayllour
   Proved 20th February 1551 (52)

P2.   Large Wall Monument, with Four Kneeling Figures, North Wall of Chancel
(Figures on the West Side: George and Isabel Page; on the East Side: Sir William and Lady Elenor Page)

On West Side of Cornice
THEIS ARE NOT DEAD BUT HENCE DEPARTED ARE,
T ACCEPT BLEST KINGDOMS IN A COUNTRY FARRE

On East Side of Cornice
MORS FINIS HUJUS MISARAE PRINCIPIUM MELIORIS VITAE

West Side Below Figures
EN HAC SIMILACRA TIBI REPRESENTANT AMONTISS IMOS
GULIELMI PAGE MILITIS PARENTES GEORGIUM PAGE ARMIG. LEGIS
PERITUM ET ISABELAM UXOREM EJUS SIMUL AC PIETATUM
FILII OPTIMI QUI VIVAS JUSSIT EORUM MEMORIAM SIC FIERI
PERPETUAM PROTRAXIT DEO PERMITTENTE VITAM PRAEPATUS
GEORGIUS USQUE 22nd DIEM JANUARII ANNO SALUTIS 1611
QUANDO PLENUS ANNORUM OBIIT ISABELLA DIU PREANTEA
HUIC MUNDO VALEDICENTE

East Side Below Figures
HIC QUIESCANT OFFA ET CINERES GUILIELMI PAGE EQUITIS AURATIS QUI POST
QUINQUAGINTA ET QUIMQUE ANNOS ANTE SEPTIMUM DIEM MENSIS MAII ANNO
SALUTUS NOSTRAE 1625 RETROACTUS SPIRITUM IN MANUS REDEMPTORIS
SUI PIE REDIDIT
IN JUVENTUTE REBUS BELLO FLAGRANTIBUS ARMA SEQUE BATUT MATURIOREM
ACTATEM ABJECTIS ARMIS LITERIS ALIISQUE TUM ANIMI TUM CORPORIS ORNAMENTIS
DEDICABAT QUIBUS TANDEM SEIPSUM IDONEUM MONSTRAVIT AD SUBCUNDAM
JUSTITIAE ORDINARIAE AUCTORITATUM QUAM JUBENTIBUS JACOBO ET CAROLO
PRIMIS PRINCIPIBUS SUMMA DILIGENTIA ET INTEGRITATE IN HAC PROVINTIA
EXERCEBAT NULLAM RELIQUIT POST SE PROLEM UXOREM TAMEN MOESTISS-
MAM ELENOREM FILIAM ROBERTI EDOLPHI ARMIGERI QUAE PERPETUAE OPTIMI
UTRIUSQUE DOMICILIUM

Elenor Page, of Rochester, Widow of Sir William Page of Shorne
P.C.C. Will dated 29th April 1643
   Desires to be buried in Shorne Church near her late husband.
   She wishes to carry out her husband's intentions concerning the placing out apprentice, poor children of Shorne.
   Executor to spend £50 to buy land, which is to be conveyed to him and four or more substantial freeholders of Shorne, upon trust, to provide income for the charitable purposes. The children to be chosen by the Churchwardens and Overseers. When only two trustees left, they to convey land to their successors and so on, "that neither I in my intention be frustrated, or the poor defrauded".
   The heirs of her late cousin, George Page, ..... ?, to pay to Eleanor, one of daughters of John Yardly of London, Grocer, £50, part of £100 given to him by testator within seven years of her death, according to an Indenture of Bargain and sale of land, assured by George Page and his son George, to testator, dated 30th August 1631. To William Page, son of William Page, late of Faversham, deceased, godson of her husband, £40. To Elizabeth Baker daughter of Frances, late wife of Christopher Flure ?, of Rochester, Joiner, deceased, £20.To William Scoles son of William Scoles of Cobham, deceased, £10. To Elinor daughter of William Scoles, £10. To Dorothie Johnson, £40, provided that if she claim any more out of personal estate of testator's late husband, "upon any pretext, whatsoever," then the bequest is void. To nephew Samuel Edolph son of her brother Sir Robert, £40, to his brother Thomas, £20, To nephew Henry Parker son of Richard Parker Esq., and Priscilla, her sister, £40. To Jane Edolph daughter of brother Thomas, now wife of William Rothwell, £40. To god daughter, Elinor Rothwell, daughter of William and Jane, £40.Executor to pay William Rothwell, provided that upon receipt of bequest, he becomes bound in an obligation of £80 for the payment of £40 to her god daughter at 18 years of age. Interest to be used for her benefit until she is 18.
   If Jane dies pre 18, then the £40 to her mother, Jane.
   £210 to be paid to nephew John Parker and nieces Frances Parker and Ann Parker, children of Richard Parker and sister Priscilla. To her household servants with her at death, 20s each.
   Nephew John Parker of Middle Temple, Gentleman, is executor. Richard Parker and cousin Edmond Page are Overseers of will. To each of them a gold ring of 20s value. Lands in Shorne lately "assured upon me and my heirs" by George Page and his son, George, to executor, for ever, upon trust.
   To poor of Rochester 40s, to poor of Eastgate (Rochester) 40s.
   Witnesses: Benjamin Burk, William Cripps and Robert Heath
   Proved 24th January 1644 (45)

P3.   Brass Plaque on Ledger, Chancel, Under Carpet ? (Not Seen, From Thorpe)

HERE RESTETH THE BODY OF GEORGE PAGE, GENT.
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE THE 28th DAY OF APRIL ANNO DOMINI 1639
IN THE 38th YEAR OF HIS AGE. HE HAD ISSUE BY ELIZABETH HIS WIFE
THE DAUGHTER OF JOHN SOMERS OF ST. MARGARET'S, JUXTA ROFFEN, GENT.
FOUR SONS AND THREE DAUGHTERS, VIZ. WILLIAM, EDMUND, MARY, ANNE
JOHN, GEORGE AND ELIZABETH

 

PAGE see ALLEN

PAGE see HERENDEN

P4.   Marble Tablet, South Wall, South Aisle

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
RACHEL PEMBLE
ELDEST DAUGHTER OF
JARVIS MAPLESDEN, ESQ.
OF THIS PARISH AND WIFE OF
WILLIAM PEMBLE, ESQ.
OF COBHAM
DIED 2nd JUNE 1798 AGED 64 YEARS
ALSO THE ABOVE
WILLIAM PEMBLE, ESQ.
DIED 17th MARCH 1823
AGED 82 YEARS

 

P5.   Brass, with Effigy of Priest, Formerly in Chancel, (Not Seen, From Thorpe)

HIS JACET DOMINUS WILLELMUS PEPYR QUONDAM VICARIUS HUJUS ECCLESIE
QUI OBIIT ANNO DOMINI MCCCCLXVIII ULTIMO DIE JANUARII
CUJUS ANIME PROPICIETUR DEUS. AMEN

 

P6.   Black Marble Ledger, with Armorial Crest,Under Carpet, Randall Chapel (Not Seen, From Thorpe)

HERE LYETH INTERRED
IN HOPES OF A JOYFULL RESURRECTION
TO ETERNAL LIFE
THE BODY OF
ELIZB. PORTEN
LATE WIFE OF CAPT. ROBERT PORTEN
OF THE MANOR OF RANDALL
IN THE PARISH OF SHORNE
OBIIT 26th MARCH 1704
AETAT 60
HERE LYETH ALSO THE BODY OF
CAPT. ROBERT PORTEN
OF THIS PARISH, MARRINER
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
THE 1st OF APRIL 1711
AGED 72
"Tho' Blasting Winds and Neptune's Waves have Tost me to and fro',
In Spite of both, by God's Decree, I Harbour here below;
Where I do now at Anchor ride, with many of our Fleet,
Yet once again I must Set Sail, our Admiral Christ to meet"

Robert Porten, Captain, of Ratcliffe, Stepney, alias Stebenheath, Middlesex, Gentleman.
PC.C. Will dated 29th March 1711
   Desires to be buried in Shorne Church where his first wife, Elizabeth is buried. There is to be engraved on the stone over her grave, the inscription on the back of his will.
  
To Mr Thomas Tanner of the Navy Office, London, Gentleman, for ever, his freehold farm called Randall Heath and the Manor of Randall, of about 80 acres. If Tanner or his son, or daughter (if son dies childless), have a son that child should be named Porten, and the above Manor goes to that son, after death of Mr Tanner. To James Tanner, Mariner, his nephew, and his daughter Susanner Tanner, £10 each, for mourning. To Susanner Tanner, 12 damask napkins, 1 damask table cloth marked R.P., 4 Holland sheets, 4 Holland pillow bears marked R.P. E. with buttons. To Flora Gill, his servant, the house which adjoins his own in Ratcliffe (copy-hold), for life. If she marries Jacob Tab of Wapping, Joiner, then Jacob is to have the house for life, after Flora's death. When they are both dead, house to Francis Porten, Merchant of London, for ever. Also to Flora al his linen in the hair trunk and household goods in his house at Ratcliffe and all his clothes. To cousin Charles Burnham, Mariner all his books and instruments belonging to the sea. His copy-hold house in Ratcliffe, held from the Manor of Ratcliffe, to Susanner Tanner, for ever. Provided she names her first male child Porten and she lives in the house.
   Mr John Sheffield of Wood Street, Apothecary and John Scott of Clifford's Inn, Gentleman are executors.
   To Thomas Tanner all household goods at Shorne. His funeral not to cost above £50. To the Churchwardens of Shorne and two freeholders (Mr Cotmore to be one of them), £10 for the poor in bread on 10 days.
   Witnesses: Sarah Alexander, Samuel Wright, Benjamin Carleton and the mark of Ann Alexander
   Proved 5th April 1711

S1.   Brass Plaque, Formerly in Nave ?

HIS JACET THOMAS SHARPE LEGIS PERITUS QUI OBIIT XX
DIE SEPTEMBRIS ANNO IX REGIS HENRICI SEPTIMI ANNO DOMINI
MILLESIMO CCCCLXXXXIII CUJUS ANIME PROPICIETUR DEUS. AMEN

 

S2.   SMITH see BRADLEY

S3.   Brass with Figures of a Man and Woman, Wall of North Chapel

"CREDO QUOD REDEMPTOR MEUS VIVAT ET IN NOVISSIMO DIE DE TERRA SURRECTURUS SUM ET IN CARNE MEA VIDE BO DEUM SALVATOREM MEUM" (one line)

HIS JACET JOHANNES SMYTH ET MARIANA UXOR EJUS QUI OBIIT XX DIE MENIS FEBRUARII
ANNO DOMINI MCCCCLVII CUJUS ANIME PROPICIETUR DEUS. AMEN

 

S4.   Brass, Effigy of Man, Formerly in Nave ? (Not seen, From Thorpe)

HIC JACET JOHANNES SMYTH QUI OBIIT XXV MENSIS MARCII ANNO
DOMINI MCCCCXXXVII CUJUS ANIME PROPICIETUR DEUS. AMEN

 

S5.   Marble Tablet, Above Pulpit

IN AFFECTIONATE REMEMBRANCE OF
THOMAS SOLOMON
OF THIS PARISH
WHO DIED AT BRANTWOOD, ONTARIO,
CANADA, AMERICA
FEBRUARY THE 11th 1871
AGED 29 YEARS
"Come unto Me all ye that Labour and are
Heavy Laden and I will give you Rest"
Matt. X l 28

 

S6.   SOMERS see PAGE

S7.   Brass, Formerly North of Herenden Brass, (Not Seen, From Thorpe)

EDMUNDO THOMAS PROGRATUS PATRE PAGEUS
HAC RECUBAT TRISTI MORTE PEREMPTUS HUMO
QUEM STIRPS INGENIUM JURISQUE PERITIA VIRTUS
MIXTAQUE SINCERA CUM PIETATE FIDES
COMMENDES MUNDO TU CHRISTO (QUISQUIS ES) ALMIS
COMMENDES PRECIBUS (LECTOR AMICE) TUIS
OBIIT 19th DECEMBRIS ANNO SALUTIS 1558

 

V1.   Stone Tablet on Pillar between Nave and North Aisle

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
ERNEST WILLIAM VINE
WHO DIED 3rd JANY. 1934 IN HIS 50th YEAR
THE ELECTIC LIGHTING OF THIS
CHURCH WAS INSTALLED BY HIS
BROTHER LOUIS VINE, CHURCHWARDEN

 

V2.   Stone Tablet, Below Above

SACRED TO THE MEMORY OF
LOUIS VINE
WHO SERVED THIS CHURCH FOR 49 YEARS AS
ORGANIST, CHURCHWARDEN AND TREASURER
DIED 20th JULY 1956 AGED 85 YEARS

 

W1.   Ledger, Formerly in Nave ?, (Not Seen, From Thorpe)

HERE LYETH THE BODY OF
WILLIAM WENTWORTH
WHO DYED OCTOBER THE 28th
1719
AGED 29 YEARS

 

W2.   Stained Glass Window, South Wall, South Aisle

IN AFFECTIONATE MEMORY
OF ALICE MAUD ELIZA
WILLIAMS WIFE OF
LIEUT. BENJAMIN WILLIAM
WILLIAMS BORN FEB. 4th
1872 DIED APRIL 19th 1924
LATE OF THIS PARISH

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M.I.S IN SECTION A OF ST PETER & ST PAUL CHURCH, SHORNE RECORDED BY D. E. WILLIAMS

Shorne M.I.s & other information (Index of names in Introduction)

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Monumental Inscriptions of St Peter & St Paul Church, Shorne - recorded by D. E. Williams 2013

Section A is all that area east of the porch to the east end of the chancel and from the church to the north churchyard wall. The numbers refer to the numbers on the plan. Dates before 1752 are under the Julian calendar, where the year changes on 25th March, so January 1725 is 1726 in the modern Gregorian calendar. Inscriptions in boxes thus: [  ] are missing in the original and have been reconstructed from the Registers or other sources.


SHORNE CHURCH FROM NORTH
SECTION 'A' IN FOREGROUND
(PHOTO: JOHN SALMON)

 Inscriptions are arranged alphabetically. Click on the letter below.      Plan of graves

A   B   C   D   E   F   G   H   K   L   N   O   P   R   S   T   U   W

18.   Chest Tomb of Thick Grey Stone, the Top is Completely Eroded Away


THREE CHEST TOMBS
FOREGROUND ARMSTRONG, 1636, BACKGROUND, LEFT, BOTTING,1805 & 1823,
(BUT MUCH EARLIER MONUMENT) AND BACKGROUND, RIGHT, BAYNARD, 1632

West Side
HERE RESTETH THE BODY
OF WILIAM ARMSTRONG
OF SHORNE [WHO DIED]
THE 2nd DAY
[OF JANUARY 1635] ?
AGED [   ] YEARS]

North Side
ANN THE DAUGHTER
OF THE SAME
WILLIAM T[   ]H ?
[WHO DIED [   ] OF MAY
16[ ]O ?

William Armstrong, of Shorne, Yeoman, Churchwarden, c. 1635
Consistory Court of Rochester Will dated 1st January 1635 (36)
   To poor of Shorne, 20s, distributed on day of his funeral. To his eldest son, Edward, and his heirs, for ever, his dwelling house called Wallifins ? House. If Edward has no lawful heirs, then it goes to other son William, for ever. If William dies with no heirs, then to youngest son Thomas, for ever. Also to son William his house in Allhallows, which he bought from his brother George, and all other land and property in Allhallows.
If William dies with no heirs then the property to be shared equally between his two other sons. Also to William his two houses in Shorne, if William dies with no heirs then shared as before. To daughter Kathlen Simmonds [lost in fold].
   His wife Ann to have benefit of his lands and properties for life; his children to allow her to have the benefits, if any refuse this, they lose their benefit in the will, which will go to wife instead. Wife is executor, she gets residue of estate. He desires and Gervase ? Maplesden, his "loving neighbours" to be overseers of the will and assist his wife, for their troubles, 20s each.
   Witnesses: Hierome Wincoats and Richard Parker
   Proved 23rd January 1635 (36)

ASHDOWN see DOWNING

7.   Chest Tomb of Thick Grey Stone, the Top is Completely Eroded Away

West Side
HERE RESTETH THE BODY
OF JOHN BAYNARD OF SHORNE
YEOMAN WHO DIED THE 16th
OF OCTOBER ANNO DOMINI
1632

John Baynard, of Thonge, Yeoman
Consistory Court of Rochester Will dated 1st July 1632
   To the poor of Shorne, 40/-. To John Boyden, son of his nephew Ralph Boyden, 20/- at 14 years of age. To his daughter Ann Boghurst, 20/-; to daughter Alice Baynard, £20; to only son John, for ever, his lands and properties in Shorne or elsewhere in Kent, and all his goods; son to pay all debts and funeral costs, he is also executor.
   Signs with a mark
   Witnesses: Hierom Wincoats and Richard Hobson
    Proved November 1632

 

0. The Following Inscription Recorded by John Thorpe in Registrum Roffenses, 1769, may have been on the Eroded Ledger of this Tomb ?

HERE LYETH
BONHAM
WILLIAM
ALICE, HIS WIFE

JOHN
ROBERT
GEORGE

BAYNARD



THEIR SONS




1st 
3rd
4thWHEN DECEASED
15th JULY
7th NOVEMBER
10th JANUARY
                                  16
24th OCTOBER
13th JUNE
28th MARCH
71
69
80/1

76
70
93

 

2.   Coped Stone on Stone Base

BENEATH ARE DEPOSITED THE REMAINS OF
JOHN BEVAN ESQ.
[   ] YEARS IN THE SERVICE OF THE
[HONOURABLE] EAST INDIA COMPANY
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE MARCH 24th 1796 AGED [51?] YEARS

MRS. SARAH BEVAN
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
[WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE] NOVEMBER [ ] 1838 AGED 85 YEARS

John Beavan, of Epsom, at present of Sandy Brook, Derbyshire.
Prerogative Court of Canterbury Will dated 16th March 1796
   Executors to pay, after expenses, his "ever dear and honoured mother" Mrs Elizabeth Drewitt, relict of Paul Drewitt, an annuity of £50 for life. To Thomas Frederick, Charles, Caroline and Juliana Bevan, his nephews and nieces, children of late brother Thomas, of Upper Harley Street, Marylebone, 100 guineas each, on their marriage days.
To nephew Thomas Torin, £100 and a further £200 after death of testator's wife, Sarah. To Mary Hartshorn, daughter of Mary Hawkes, his half sister, £200, after wife's death. To Sarah Williams, his half sister, £100, as before. To Thomas Pullen, his uncle, £25 annuity for life, continued after his death to his wife Bethiah Pullen for her life. To nephew Thomas Bevan, his engraved gold -------? watch by Elliot; to nephew Charles Bevan, his silver gilded cup; to his "much esteemed" friend Mrs Ann Shaw, a set of Japanned dressing boxes, a set of brown and gold dressing boxes, a set of black and gold quadrille boxes, a pair of green and gold china jars, a pair of candle enamelled cups and covers and one silver filigree chain. To Thomas Fitzherbert of South Cannons, Hertfordshire, his large gold headed cane with gold ferule. To Sarah Priestly, an old servant in his mother's family, £20 for her long and faithful service. To Sarah Chapman, his servant £10 annuity for life and £10 after his wife's death. Wife Sarah is executor and residuary legatee, legacies to be paid after her death, will be paid by her executor. Wife gets all personal estate, horses, harness, carriages, plate, jewellery, books, china, etc.
   Witnesses: Mary Bateman, George Buckston, Junior and William Osborne
   Proved 28th May 1796

Sarah Bevan, of Epsom, Widow, Relict of John Bevan. (Married at St. Marylebone, March 1786)
P.C.C. Will dated 24th June 1836
   Wishes to be buried in same grave as her husband at Shorne Churchyard. Executors to carry out her instructions for funeral.
   Residue of personal estate of her late father Mr George Holmes, is now in hands of Accountant General of the Court of Chancery, by reason of her having no children; this will be divided after her death according to her father's will. Her late husband made several bequests to be paid after her death, her executors will pay these.
   To Mary Hawkes, her late husband's half sister, £100 and half pint silver mug; to Elizabeth Johnson, another of her husband's half sisters, £100, if she is dead, then the £100 to her husband George Johnson. To Sarah Williams, another half sister of her husband, £100; to Mary Lee formerly Hartshorn, niece of her husband, £100; to god daughter Sarah Jowett late of Draycott but now of ------ ?, Nottingham, £100; to Hannah Lakin of Swithland, Leicestershire, wife of John Lakin, £100; to Miss Ellen Phillips daughter of Rev. Luke Phillips of Gravesend, £100; to her friend, Miss Sarah Edmeads of Boughton, £500 and her inlaid mahogany work box, and Japan card box with the fish and counters; to the sisters of Miss Edmeads, Elizabeth, Sophia, Charlotte, Mary Ann and Eleanor, £100 each; to friend, Mrs Louisa Frances Edmeads wife of John Edmeads, Rector of Cricklade, Wiltshire, £100 and her mourning hooping, set with diamonds; to friend Mrs Baker of Limehouse, late Miss Smart, £100; to her "esteemed" friend Mrs Caroline Sauxon of Epsom, 50 guineas for a ring and her two large flower pattern china jars; to friend Mrs Brown of Epsom, wife of her executor, Thomas Brown, £100 and silver teapot and stand; to Charles eldest son of late Col. Charles Bevan, her gold snuff box and £100; tp Thomas Bevan and Edward Bevan, two sons of Col. Bevan, £100 each; to Eleanor Bevan, daughter of Col. Bevan, £100 and silver bread basket.
   To god daughter Annie Sarah Gunnell her gold watch and chain, and her Oxford edition of the Holy Bible printed in 1733, bound in Morroco; to Rev. John Edmeads, such of her religious books he may choose and £500; to her solicitor, Stacey Grimaldi "Pope's Works", 9 vols. 1760 edition, "Swift's Works" 14 vols. 1760 edition, the "Spectator" 1765, two landscapes on china in drawing room and £500; to "esteemed" friend Peter Hunter late of Feltham, now of Bognor, one of her executors, all drawings and pictures in drawing room; to friend Thomas Brown of Epsom, Surgeon, another executor, four silver candlesticks, large china bowl, on which is a picture of the Gates of Calais. Her late husband bequeathed to Sarah Chapman. now Thornton, an annuity of £20 payable after testator's death, this to come from her personal estate. She wants executors to invest in the Public Funds to produce annuity of £130 for servant, Elizabeth Peters for life; and after her death, the principal sum to those Elizabeth Peters directs in her will, in default, to those entitled to her estate by Laws of Intestacy. To Sarah Peters another servant, an annuity of £40 for life.
   To Elizabeth Peters for her long and faithful attention £40 for mourning and her watch made by Wightwick, no. 1194, looking glass in back sitting room, dining table in drawing room and all her clothes, lace, muslin, silk, seven silver table spoons with flower on back, twelve silver tea spoons , sugar tongs, tea strainer, oval tea table, bedstead, bedding, mahogany double chest of drawers. To Sarah Peters and Elizabeth Webb, £20 each for mourning and their beds. To servant Caroline Hooker, if still with her, £100 and £5 for mourning. To any other servant with her at death with two years service, £20.Servants may remain in house if they choose with board and pay of ½ guinea per week for three months after her death. £200 to the poor of Shorne at discretion of Minister and Churchwardens. To Mrs Henrietta Hunter wife of Peter Hunter, £1,000and £1,000 which by an earlier will she had bequeathed to her mother, her late friend widow of Thomas Bevan, also to Henrietta, the miniature of her late husband John Bevan, set in gold, also all plate with Bevan crest, except that already given, china dinner and tea set with Bevan crest and portrait in crayons of her late husband by Lawrence (Sir Thomas Lawrence P.R.A. ?) and portrait of his brother Thomas.
   To Miss Henrietta Caroline Sophia Hunter daughter of Peter Hunter, £1,000 stock in 3% Reduced Annuities at 21 years, this in meantime to her father. To god daughter Anne Sophia Gunnell annuity of £100 for life, from her personal estate.
   £500 each to executors. Her freeholds at Shorne to Thomas Brown forever. Residue shared equally between Peter Hunter and Thomas Brown, who are executors.
   Witnesses: George Peters of Epsom, Painter, James Puttock of Epsom, Solicitor and Thomas Stowers, Junior, Clerk to Mr Puttock.

Codicil dated 7th December 1836
   Revokes bequest of freehold estate at Shorne to Thomas Brown, forever, now he gets it for life only. After his death, to his wife Elizabeth, for life; after her death to Henrietta Ann wife of Peter Hunter, for ever. Rest of will stands.
   Witnesses: George Peters, James Puttock and Thomas Stowers, Junior.

Codicil, no date, "Directions for my Funeral"
    Her body to be in her usual night clothes and wrapped in a long white dress; she is to go in an inner coffin, then in a lead coffin, covered with black cloth, black plates and nails. She is to be kept 10 days before burial and taken to churchyard with two black coaches to attend. Clergyman of Shorne to have 10 guineas and silk scarf hat band and gloves, same for Parish Clerk and 2 guineas. If she is at Epsom at her death the Clergyman and Clerk there to have the same. It has been usual for 6 of her tenants of the cottages at the Ridgeway to attend funeral, each to be paid 1 guinea.
    Her name to be added to tomb in concise a manner as possible; any repairs needed for her tomb or her parents (Holmes, identical tomb), then it should be done. Mr Butcher of Epsom to conduct funeral. Executors to have silk scarf hat bands.
    Friend Elizabeth Peters will see that all is properly done during 10 days prior to burial. Until "change" has taken place, the lid of the coffin not to be closed. She wishes Elizabeth Peters and Elizabeth Webb to attend her body to grave.
    No witnesses

Codicil dated December 1836
   She wishes her friend Baroness de Rolle to have two silver filigree eggs with stand, picture painted on glass of a Dancing Girl; she fears the India tea boards may be too worn to be worth the Baroness's acceptance, but leaves her to choose, testator is anxious to keep promise to her. She "begs" Mrs de Tessier of Woodcote Park, Epsom to accept two pictures of Mr and Mrs Fitzherbert. To Benjamin Tourin the picture of his sister and two drawings by himself, "the residence is either Inglefield Green or Wimpole Street". To Mrs Grimaldi a pair of china jars and four enamelled basins and covers. To Mr Hunter late of Feltham, two trays of ornamental china, two enamelled basins, saucers and covers, red covered Japan square box and tray, card box with fish ans counters, with family crest, presented by Mr and Mrs Peter Hunter, small Japan cabinet, pair of green jars and saucers (called nurses). To Mr Bevan a picture of her husband in black frame, deal box of telescopes and book of charts. To Mrs Hunter her copy of Milton's Works and all remaining books.
   No Witnesses

Codicil dated 16th December 1836
    If residue of personal estate exceeds £1,000, she revokes clause in will giving residue to executors, in that case, gives residue to husband's great niece Henrietta Hunter, except sum of £1,000 which was given in equal share to executors.
   Witness: George Peters of Epsom

Codicil dated 16th December 1836
   Desires Mrs Hunter wife of Peter, to occupy her house for 12 months after her death; she gets all contents of house and effects not already given.
   Witness: George Peters of Epsom

Affidavit dated 16th December 1839
   Peter Hunter of Woodcote Green, Epsom, Elizabeth Peters of same place, Spinster and Elizabeth Webb of same place, Spinster sworn.
    Peter Hunter recalls visiting testator in early December 1836 (after the 7th); she showed him the document giving directions for funeral, he has examined the document and swears it is the same as testator showed him. Elizabeth Peters and Elizabeth Webb state they were well acquainted with testator and were acquainted with her hand and signature. Having examined will and codicils and believe they are in testator's hand.
Proved 28th December 1839 Power reserved to Thomas Brown

6.   Chest Tomb of Thick Grey Stone, Top and all Early Inscriptions Eroded Away

West Side
JOHN BOTTING DIED
JULY 11th ? 1805 AGED 47 YEARS
[Indistinct Verses]

North Side
SACRED TO THE MEMORY OF MARY WIFE OF JOHN BOTTING
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE THE 13th OF JUNE 1823 AGED 62 YEARS
"The Grave an Boast no Deadly Triumph here,
Who Lives for God sees Death without a Fear,
My Hopes, I Trust in Glory will be Crowned"

John Botting, of Shorne, Builder
Consistory Court of Rochester Will dated 21st September 1829
   To wife Elizabeth his freehold house at Shorne, household goods and furniture and £150, 4% Bank Annuities, £350, 3%
   Consolidated Bank Annuities, remainder of lease in his dwelling house. To two brothers Peter and Henry and nephew William Botting, his building and carpenter business, stock in trade, all buildings now erected, carts, horses, harness, tools, etc. All this to be valued by two competent persons and shared equally. If Peter wants to carry on business, Henry will receive 2/3 of valuation at 21 years. To his brothers and nephew all debts due to business. Residue to wife, she and his brothers are executors.
   Witnesses: Mark of Ann Day, Servant to Mr Botting and Edward Reeves, Notary, Doctors Common, Bennett's Hill.
   Proved 6th November 1833 Value of goods under £200 Power reserved to Peter Botting

Mary Botting,
wife of John Botting ,Senior, died 1823
   Was probably the temporary Schoolmistress in 1816 (Allen "History of Shorne" p.125)

John Botting married Mary Fludd at Chatham in May 1797

BOTTING see FRENCH

60.   Headstone, Against North Churchyard Wall

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
THOMAS BOWRA
WHO DIED FEBRUARY 6th 1843
AGED 65 YEARS
ALSO ELIZABETH HIS WIFE
WHO DIED MARCH 31st 1850
AGED 69 YEARS
ALSO MARY ANN
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED [ ]MBER 11th 1889
AGED [69] YEARS
[Eroded Verses]

Thomas Bowra
Appears in the Parliamentary Poll Book 1835. Married Elizabeth Butcher ? at Chalk October 1800

BOXALL see DINE

43.   Headstone and Body Stone, on Stone Base

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
MRS CHARLOTTE MAPLESDEN
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
THOMAS BOYS
LATE OF THE CAMBERWELL NEW ROAD
IN THE COUNTY OF SURREY
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
JANUARY 12th 1852
AGED 52 YEARS

 

20.   Headstone and Body Stone

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
MARY WIFE OF
STEPHEN CANNON
OF SUTTON AT HONE
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
SEPTEMBER 11th 1837
AGED 64 YEARS
LEFT ISSUE SIX DAUGHTERS AND THREE SONS
VIZ. ANN, WILLIAM, MARY, SOPHIA,
SARAH, RBECCA, GEORGE,
HARRIOT AND STEPHEN
[Indistinct Verses]

 

21.   Headstone and Body Stone

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
STEPHEN CANNON
OF SUTTON AT HONE
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
FEBRUARY 27th 1856
AGED 83 YEARS
"Finally Brethren, Farewell"
ALSO OF
EMMA DAUGHTER OF
STEPHEN AND EMMA CANNON
GRAND DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
AGED 9 MONTHS

Stephen Cannon
  
1804 Farmer at Cheney's Farm and landlord of Yorkshire Grey, Inn , both at Thong (Allen p. 106)
   1841and 1851 Census : A Miller at Burnt House, Sutton at Hone. Married Mary Reed at St. Clement Dane,1797

49.   Curbs

South Side
IN LOVING MEMORY OF A DEAR HUSBAND AND FATHER
DANIEL ALEXANDER CLARK WHO DIED FEBRUARY 3rd 1943 AGED 81 YEARS

North Side
ALSO HIS BELOVED WIFE ROSA CLARK WHO DIED 15th FEBRUARY 1951 AGED 92 YEARS

 

CULLAND see RENTON

39.   Pedestals and Cross

East Side
IN
EVER LOVING
MEMORY OF
JOSEPH JAMES DINE
WHO DIED ON OCTOBER THE
27th 1906 AGED 58 YEARS
"I Will Give You Rest"

North Side
ALSO
HELEN BOXALL
WHO DIED DEC. 17th 1923
AGED 76

Joseph James Dine
Master of National School, also Shorne Post Office, Kelly's Directory 1882, 1891 and 1903
Married Isabella Cracklow at Shorne in 1869

58.  Headstone


SARAH DOWNING, 1748

IN MEMORY OF
SARAH DOWNING
WIFE OF JOHN DOWNING
WHO DIED 25th MAY 1748
AGED 74 YEARS
LEFT ISSUE 2 SONS & 2 DAUGHTERS
SARAH, MARY, JOHN & THOMAS

 

57.   Double Headstone, Partly Buried


THOMAS DOWNING, 1778, MARY DOWNING, 1764 AND JOHN DOWNING, 1724

IN MEMORY OF
THOS. DOWNING
OF THIS PARISH
WHO DIED
MARCH [  ] 1778
 AGED 72 YEARS
ALSO
JOHN DOWNING
 HIS FATHER [   ]
CLERK OF YS PARISH

IN MEMORY OF
MARY WIFE OF
THOS. DOWNING
OF THIS PARISH
DAUGHTER OF
 THOS. ASHDOWN
OF THE PARISH
OF HORSE MOUNCES*
IN THE COUNTY
OF SUSSEX

------------------------------Ground Level------------------------------

WHO DIED
IN JUNE (sic) 172[4]*
AGED [54 ?] YEARS
[AGED [  ] YEARS]BLACKSMITH
WHO DIED
FEB. 19th 1764

 * Buried in October (Register)                                * Herstmonceaux ?

Thomas Downing
Member of Vestry 1751; married Mary Ashdown at St. Mary, Chatham 1749

 

EVE see KETTLE  12 below

 

15.   Headstone and Body Stone

IN MEMORY OF
THOMAS FRENCH
OF THIS PARISH
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
THE 18th OF JULY 1825
AGED 41 YEARS
ALSO JOHN BOTTING
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
THE 21st OF APRIL 1832
AGED 42 YEARS
ALSO ELIZABETH WIFE OF THE ABOVE
JOHN BOTTING FORMERLY WIFE OF
THOMAS FRENCH
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
THE [ ] OF JULY 1847
AGED 72 YEARS

30.   Headstone and Body Stone

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
MR. DAVID FRENCH
WHO DIED THE 12th OF AUGUST 1845
AGED 48 YEARS
ALSO
CHARLES DAVID
SON OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED THE 24th OF DECEMBER 1837
AGED 1 YEAR AND 3 MONTHS
ALSO
ELIZABETH FRENCH
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED THE 24th OF SEPTEMBER 1854 (sic)*
AGED 56 YEARS
ALSO
LUCY MARY
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED [   ]
[   ]

*This is mistaken , the year should be 1852

David French
Appears in the Parliamentary Poll Book 1835

Elizabeth French, of Shorne, Widow
P.C.C. Will dated 14th September 1852
   To executors all personal estate and effects, upon trust, to sell and share proceeds, after expenses among her children, Ellen Stanley, Lucy Mary Ann and Thomas William French, equally. Share of Lucy to be paid when she is 24, in meantime executors to pay her £20 per annum for her support. Executors can pay money to son to advance him in the world, as they think fit. To executors freehold cottages at Shorne Ridgeway, upon trust, rents to be paid to son until he is 21, then the property to be conveyed to him, for ever. Thomas Hills Barnard of Shinglewell, Farmer and Jarvis William Maplesden Noakes of Shorne, Farmer are executors and guardians of son.
   Witnesses: Frederick Thomas Southgate, Solicitor, Gravesend and John Boura ? Of Shorne
   Proved 27th October 1852
   N.B. The wrong year is on the headstone 1854 instead of 1852

54.   Headstone, Against North Wall of Churchyard

A TRIBUTE OF AFFECTION
TO
BESSIE FRENCH
ELDEST DAUGHTER OF
GEORGE & HARRIET FRENCH
OF THIS PARISH
AGED 9 MONTHS
ALSO TO CHARLOTTE
SECOND DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 22nd DAY OF MARCH 1864
AGED 1 YEAR 3 MONTHS
ALSO TO WILLIAM SON OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 25th DAY OF SEPT. 1864
AGED 1 MONTH
ALSO TO KATE QUAIFE
THIRD DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 10th DAY OF NOVR. 1867
AGED 1 MONTH
[Remainder Obscured by Firmly Fixed Foot Stone, which may be keeping Headstone Upright]

 

59.   Headstone Against North Wall of Churchyard

IN
AFFECTIONATE REMEMBRANCE
OF
JAMES FRENCH
OF 40 JAMES STREET, MARYLEBONE
(LATE OF SHORNE, KENT)
WHO DIED ON WEDNESDAY
12th DECEMBER 1883
AGED 80 YEARS
"Come unto me all ye that Labour
And are Heavy Laden and I Will
Give you Rest" Matt. XL 28
ALSO [SARAH] FRENCH
WIFE [OF THE ABOVE]
[WHO DIED [ ] MARCH 1887]
[AGED 83 YEARS]
[Verses Obscured by Foot Stone as No. 54]

James French
1861 Census: Tanner

36.   Headstone

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
SUSAN LESTER GAMMON
WHO DIED JUNE 1834
ALSO GEORGE GAMMON
BROTHER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED IN BOMBAY AUGUST 19th 1855
AGED 31 YEARS
ALSO JOHN GAMMON FATHER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED MARCH 25th 1870
AGED 76 YEARS
ALSO JANE WIFE OF THE ABOVE
JOHN GAMMON
WHO DIED DECEMBER 9th 1876
AGED 78 YEARS

 

16.   Headstone, Partly Buried

HERE LYETH
THE BODY OF
ELIZABETH WIFE OF
STEPHEN GOODEN WHO
-------------Ground Level----------
DEPARTED THIS LIFE
SEPTEMBER YE 14th DAY
1689 AGED 30
YEARS

Stephen Godden, of Shorne , Tanner (No Monument but mentioned on his first wife's headstone)
Consistory Court of Rochester Will dated 20th July 1698
   To youngest son, Stephen, 20/-; to daughter Ann 20/-. Executors to pay wife Anne , mother of Stephen and Anne, £200, according to a bond entered into before their marriage. To eldest son Edward and daughter Elizabeth, born of his first wife, after legacies and debts paid, residue of goods household goods, furniture, money, stock in trade and personal estate, equally shared, if either die pre 21 or day of marriage all goes to survivor. His brother in law, George Startupp and son Edward Godden are executors; 10/- to Startupp for a ring to wear in remembrance. Desires "loving friend" Jarvis Maplesden of Shorne, Tanner to be overseer of will and to assist executors and wife; 10/- to Maplesden to buy a ring in remembrance.
   Witnesses: John Stone, Senior, Nicholas Middleton and George ------- ?
   Proved 11th October 1700

Stephen Godden married Elizabeth Startupp at Allhallows, London Wall in December 1686

14.   Headstone


HENRY GOODIN OR GOODING, 1759

IN MEMORY
OF HENRY GOODIN/G
YEOMAN OF THIS PARISH
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
NOV. YE 7th 1759 AGED
59 YEARS

Henry Gooding, of Shorne, Yeoman, Vestry member c. 1751
P.C.C. Will dated 18th September 1759
   To sister in law [ ] Gooding wife of his late brother John of Stansted, Labourer and to cousin Mary Adams wife of [ ] Adams, Cordwainer of Fleet Street, London 1/- each. To brother George of Yalding, Labourer, £50; to his sister Ann wife of Isaac Lock of Stansted, Yeoman. £50. To wife Alice, use of his house and garden and orchard in Shorne, ready money, investments, rings, plate, watches, pewter and other household goods for life. After her death.
   After her death, then with residue of personal estate to brother George and sister Ann, equally. Wife is executor, she to make inventory of personal estate and give copy to his brother and sister.
   Witnesses: Thomas Bigg and William Gates
   Proved 16th January 1760

GLOVER see RENTON

 

1.   Coped Stone, on Stone Base, a pair to the Bevan Tomb.
      This tomb must be much later than burials, (19th Century)


JOHN AND SARAH BEVAN, 1796 & 1838 (FOREGROUND) AND GEORGE, HANNAH AND 
GEORGE HOLMES, JUN., 1782, 1781 AND 1779
THESE COPED STONES ARE USUALLY OF A LATER DATE THAN SARAH BEVAN (1838); 
THEY WERE OBVIOUSLY PLACED HERE AFTER SARAH'S DEATH, THE HOLMES FAMILY 
GRAVE WAS PROBABLY ORIGINALLY MARKED BY A STANDARD 18th CENTURY HEADSTONE.

MR. GEORGE HOLMES JNR.
OBIT JANUARY 20th 1779 AGED 22 ? YEARS
MRS. HANNAH HOLMES
OBIT DECEMBER 22nd 1781 AGED 53 ? YEARS
MR. GEORGE HOLMES SENR.
OBIT MAY 16th ? 1782 AGED 58 ? YEARS

George Holmes, Junior, of Shorne
P.C.C. Will dated 30th January 1779
   All his property, personal and goods, to sister Sarah Holmes.
   Witnesses: Robert Beckett and Frances Exton
   Proved 20th August 1780

George Holmes, Senior, of Denton, Gentleman (Tanner and Farmer), a Trustee of Lady Page's Charity, c. 1765
P.C.C. Will dated 11thMarch 1780
   Desires to be buried in churchyard of Milton next Gravesend (not complied with). Coffin to be carried by his men servants with a "Weeping Pall", and followed by two or more friends.
   To wife Hannah, £100, the ring he had from his late son, George, and all his liquors. To daughter Sarah Holmes, his carriage or post chaise. To Henry Edmeades of Nurstead, Gentleman and William Brown of Chalk, Yeoman, all his leasehold farm at Denton, held from Thomas Barrett, Esq., of Lee near Canterbury, for term of 17 years (14 years left), upon trust, for remainder of term. Also to his trustees, household goods and furniture, stock and utensils of farm, crops still in ground, investments, debts and residue of personal estate, upon trust. Trustees to make inventory of estate; they to permit his wife to have use of household goods and small bed with printed cotton furniture in his former house in Shorne. He had quit this house for his son late George. After death of his wife, the household goods, etc., to daughter Sarah. If wife only wants part of the goods the rest to daughter. His leasehold trust to be sold, together with stock and crops. From his money (after above legacies paid) £10 to Edmund Bennett of Chatham, Ropemaker; trustees to have £10 each for mourning. Residue of money to be placed in Public Funds, the annual interest of which to daughter Sarah (except interest on sum of £100), for life.
   After daughter's death, upon trust, trustees to receive interest to use for maintenance and education of daughter's female children; her son will be entitled to estate settled on father when he married mother. (The will then goes into details concerning daughter's children, but she did not have any.) In default of grandchildren the money is to be shared equally between Joseph and Sarah Harris, children of John Harris of Bishopsgate, Coach Harness Maker, at 21 years; including interest. If both died under 21, money to continue in investments.. Concerning the £100 at interest, this is for the Harris children's maintenance and education to 21, then the £100 to be shared equally between them. If they die pre 21 then all money to whomever daughter Sarah directs in her will. If money is needed to carry on farming business until it is sold, trustees an apply money so needed.
   If he dies after or near seed sowing time, corn to be harvested and brought to market. To trustees 22 acres of land at the Ridgeway and four houses on the land, purchased from Mr Carden of Chatham, House Carpenter, upon trust, for use of daughter Sarah, for life. After her death then to her husband for life. Their son shall be brought up in the business of Tanner and use the Tanyard at Shorne, settled on the testator when he married. If a son does not take up the business of tanner, then the property shared equally among Sarah's children. In default, to whoever Sarah directs in her will. In default, then to her right heirs.
   To trustees 21 acres called Mill Hill or Chequers Orchard in Denton, purchased from Daniel Darkin of Milton, Gravesend, House Carpenter, upon trust, for use of daughter Sarah, for life. After her death, then to her 2 nd son, in default to eldest daughter, in default to other children, in default, as her will states, in default, to her right heirs.
   By an Indenture of about 13th September 1775, between the Bishop of Rochester and the testator, the Bishop devised to him the Rectory of Denton with the Churchyard and Glebe lands and Tithes, during the lives of Susanna Green, the testator and his daughter Sarah. He gives this to trustees for lives of Susanna Green and Sarah, upon trust, to carry on and renew lease. Daughter can lease this property for up to 21 years. Trustees are also executors. They can sell any of his investments with the approval of his daughter; they can purchase land, in their names, upon trust, for benefit of daughter.
   Witnesses: Thomas Pattinson, Henry Jones and John Pattinson
   Proved 22nd August 1782. Trustees and Executors have renounced execution of will; administration granted to Sarah Holmes.

Note in Margin dated 4th May 1840
   Will was not administered by daughter, now Sarah Bevan. Administration granted to Caroline Small wife of Joseph Small, the niece and administrator of the goods of the late Joseph Harris, one of the residuary legatees, the other one, his sister Sarah Harris, late wife of William Bamfield has also died.

George Holmes married Hannah Startupp at Shorne in 1750

46.   Headstone


CHRISTOPHER HUNT, 1703
A STRANGE VERSE, "REMEMBER TO DYE"
WILL DEATH KEEP AWAY IF WE FORGET ?

HERE LYETH
THE BODY OF
CRISTOPHER (sic) HUNT
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
MARCH YE 23rd 1703
AGED 55 YEARS
"Memento Mori
Remember to Dye"

Christopher Hunt, of Shorne, Butcher
Inventory appraised by George Startupp, Tanner and Thomas Tomlin, 5th April 1703
Total value of ready money, household goods and equipment and tools in shop, £90 5s 6d

52.   Headstone, Eroded

HERE LYETH
YE BODY OF
THOMAS [JUDD ?]
OF THIS PARISH WHO
DEPARTED THIS LIFE
YE 21st ? OF OCT. 173[4]
AGED 37 YEARS
ALSO 2 CHILDREN
THOMAS & MARY

Thomas Judd, of Shorne, Farmer. The identity of the headstone is not certain but this is the only Thomas buried in October in the 1730's.
Consistory Court of Rochester Will dated 9th October 1734
   To son Thomas, 1/-; rest and residue of real and personal estate, to wife Elizabeth and brother William Startupp, equally divided.. Brother William and James Hubbard of Cobham, Farmer, are executors.
   Signs with a mark
   Witnesses: John Durling, James Dingley and Thomas Harkton ?
   Proved January 11th 1735

Inventory, Household Goods only, appraised by John Fox, 21st October 1734
Total value £14 16s 9d

12.   Headstone


KETTLE AND EVE CHILDREN, 1770 AND 1773

HERE LIE 3 SISTERS AND BROTHERS
IN THIS GRAVE BURIED TOGETHER
THOMAS, WILLIAM, CHARLOTTE
SONS AND DAUGHTER OF
WILLIAM & ELIZABETH KETTLE
OF THIS PARISH
WHO DIED MAR. 29th ? 1770 AN INFANT
WHO DIED SEP. 2[  ] 1773 AGED 2 YEARS
WHO DIED SEP. 20th ? 1773 AGED 3 YEARS
ALSO ELIZABETH EVE DIED SEP. 19th 1773
AGED 11 YEARS SHE WAS DAUGHTER
OF DANIEL EVE DEC. BY ELIZ. KETTLE

William Kettle married Elizabeth Eves at Shorne in 1767

KETTLE see OVERY

3.   Headstone and Foot Stone


MARY AND JOSEPH LAYTON, 1760 AND 1757
(DRAWING FROM "GRAVESTONES, OLD AND CURIOUS" BY W.T. VINCENT)

TO THE MEMORY OF
MRS. MARY LAYTON DIED 5th ? JANY. 1760
AGED 62 YEARS
ALSO JOSEPH SON OF THE ABOVE DIED 21st MAY 1757
AGED 23 YEARS
ALSO WILL. HOLMES GRANDCHILD OF THE ABOVE
DIED 26th AUGUST 1752 AGED 11 MONTHS 11 DAYS

Mary Layton, of Shorne, Widow and Tanner
Archdeaconry Court of Rochester Will dated 3rd November 1750
   Appoints Rev. Caleb Parfect of Shorne and brother in law, Thomas Johnson of Cobham, Yeoman, executors.
   Her freehold house in Shorne Ridgeway, adjoining her dwelling, occupied by Thomas Carver and Abraham Dean, to son Joseph, for ever. If Joseph dies pre 21 without heirs, then to daughter Hannah wife of George Holmes of Denton, near Gravesend, Yeoman, for ever. Her silver tankard and silver porringer, all child bed linen and all clothing to daughter Hannah. Rest and residue, personal and household to son Joseph; she wishes Tanyard business which she now uses, to be continued for benefit of Joseph. If he dies pre 21, without heirs, then to daughter Hannah, for ever.
   Witnesses: Thomas Caryer, William Caryer and Robert Taylor
   Proved 1st June 1762 Administration granted to Hannah Holmes, the surviving legatee, Thomas Johnson and Caleb Parfect have renounced as executors.

55.   Headstone, Against North Churchyard Wall

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
ANN WIFE OF WILLIAM NASH
WHO DIED SEPTEMBER 30th 1853
AGED 35 YEARS
ALSO
ELIZABETH MARPLE BENNETT
AUNT OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED NOVEMBER 23rd 1854
AGED 80 YEARS
ALSO
WILLIAM NASH
WHO DIED MARCH 2nd 1903
[AGED 80 YEARS]
[Bottom Obscured by firmly fixed Foot Stone]

 

41.   Large Headstone and Three Foot Stones

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
RICHARD MAPLESDEN NOAKES
OF COURT LODGE FARM IN THIS PARISH
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
ON THE 22nd DAY OF MAY 1804
AGED 44 YEARS
ALSO OF JANE NOAKES, DAUGHTER
OF THE ABOVE WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
ON THE 17th DAY OF AUGUST 1816
AGED 18 YEARS
ELIZABETH NOAKES
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
ON THE 2nd DAY OF JULY 1844
AGED 78 YEARS

 

13.   Cruciform Coped Stone

South Side
IN LOVING MEMORY OF
RICHARD MAPLESDEN NOAKES
WHO DIED DEC. 19th 1874 AGED 70
ALSO JANE HIS BELOVED WIFE DIED OCT. 16th 1873 AGED 67
HORATIA ELIZABETH DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
DIED MARCH 24th 1844 AGED 2 YEARS

North Side
CAPTAIN HENRY MAPLESDEN
KILLED AT NINCPO FUNGWHA, CHINA OCT. 10th ? 1862 AGED 22
CHARLES MAPLESDEN , SECOND SON
DIED AT MAYTOWN, QUEENSLAND SEPT. 3rd 1879 AGED 42

Richard Maplesden Noakes,
1858 Melville's Directory Farmer
1861 Census at Gad's Hill House, Farmer, 29 acres
1871 Census same place, retired Farmer. Married Jane Shaw at Shorne in November 1831.

40.   Inscribed Iron Anchor on Ledger

WALTER MAPLESEDEN NOAKES
BORN DIED
APRIL 11th 1850 JULY 15th 1918

Walter Maplesden Noakes, died at his house, "Long Rede" at Barming, he was "late of Sydney, N.S.W.", youngest son of Richard Maplesden Noakes (Kent Messenger, July 20th 1918)

11.   Headstone


STEPHEN OVERY, 1767, (WRONGLY INSCRIBED 1769) AND ELIZABETH OVERY, 1747
ON THE REAR, ELIZABETH KETTLE, 1776

IN MEMORY OF ELIZABETH
WIFE OF STEPHEN OVERY
OF THIS PARISH, BLACKSMITH
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
JAN. 22nd 1747 AGED 44 YEARS
LEFT ISSUE ELIZABETH & MARY
ALSO BETWEEN THIS & HIS GRAND
CHILDRENS' STONE LIES INTERRED
STEPHEN OVERY WHO DIED
APRIL YE 10th 1769 (sic)* AGED 67 YEARS

Rear
IN MEMORY OF ELIZABETH
WIFE OF WILL. KETTLE OF YS PARISH
WHO DIED [   ] JUNE 1776
AGED 44 YEARS

*This date has been wrongly cut, it should read 1767

Stephen Overy, of Shorne, Blacksmith
Consistory Court of Rochester Will dated 28th October 1765
   He gives half of his 5 houses and his forge in Shorne to use of his daughter Elizabeth Eve, widow, for life, as long as she remains a widow. She to keep properties in good repair. After her death or re-marriage, then to the use of his grandchildren, Elizabeth and John Eve, for ever, equally shared. The other half of the property to the use of daughter Mary Eason wife of John Eason, for life, she keeping property in good repair. The properties are to be held in trust, during Mary's life by George Holmes of Shorne, Tanner and James Bowes of Strood, Stone Mason, to preserve the estate and to allow Mary to take the profits for life. After her death, her share shared equally between her children, for ever. In default of children, then to John and Elizabeth Eve, equally, for ever. To wife Ann 35 for mourning; to grand daughter Elizabeth Eve, £60 at 21 or day of marriage; to grandson John Eve £30 at 21. Theses legacies to be invested in Public Funds and interest used   for maintenance and eduction of grandchildren. Residue to daughters Elizabeth and Mary, equally.
   George Holmes and John Bowes are executors
   Witnesses: Joseph Wilkins, Robert Foreman and Thomas Watts
   Proved 12th June 1767

Stephen Overy married Elizabeth Baker at Thurnham, in December 1728

44.   Headstone

IN MEMORY OF
ANN WIFE OF
WILLIAM PARSONS
WHO DIED THE 22nd OF AUGUST 1821
AGED 76 YEARS
ALSO
WILLIAM PARSONS
WHO DIED 22nd OF NOVEMBER 1822
AGED 70 YEARS

William Parsons, married Ann Skinner at Strood in October 1771or Ann Whitehead at St. Nicholas, Rochester in May 1780 ?

56.   Pedestals and Cross, Inscribed Metal Plates

East Side
IN LOVING MEMORY OF
ELIZABETH SARAH PEPPERELL
BORN 14th DECEMBER 1886
DIED 9th JUNE 1943
"A Devoted Wife and Mother"

North Side
ALSO HER HUSBAND
AMOS VICTOR PEPPERELL
DIED 18th JANUARY 1948
AGED 60 YEARS
R.I.P.

 

28.   Headstone

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
WILLIAM PITT
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE THE 22nd
APRIL 1792 AGED 5[ ] YEARS
ALSO ANN WIDOW OF THE ABOVE
WILLIAM PITT
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE THE 29th ?
APRIL 1792 AGED 60 YEARS

 

29.   Headstone and Body Stone

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
THOMAS PITT OF THIS PARISH
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE THE 20th
JANUARY 1806 AGED 50 ? YEARS

Thomas Pitt, of Gravesend, Inn Keeper
P.C.C. Will dated 18th March 1799
   His household furniture, plate, linen, china, leases, debts, etc., to wife Sarah, she is executor.
   Witnesses: Harriott Smith and Christopher Bedingfield

Codicil dated 22nd March 1805
   To Harriott Smith, niece of wife, £100
   Witnesses: Sarah Poggetts, James Langhams, servants to Mr Pitt and Christopher Bedingfield of Gravesend
   Proved 12th June 1806

45.   Headstone

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
MATTHEW PRINGLE
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
XIX SEPR. MDCCCXXVII
AGED LXXIII

Matthew Pringle, of Shepherd's Well
P.C.C. Will dated 13th June 1823
   To wife Jane, all his property for life; after her death, to daughters Deborah and Mary Ann Pringle; they also get his property at Ball's Pond in Islington (to the amount of £28 per annum); ground rent of house and garden in Minerva Terrace, Hackney Road (£16 per annum, equally shared. To daughter Sarah Pringle, £300 insured on the life of Mrs Price ?, on the property of 66 Fleet Market, occupied by George Rawbone ? Wife Jane and daughter Sarah are executors.
   Witnesses: Catherine Ruddle, Spinster, Shepherd's Well and Frances Else, same place.
   Proved 24th October 1827

3rd July 1834
   Will left unadministered by wife; administration granted to daughter Sarah. Pringle was formerly of Shepherd's Well but late of Shorne

19.   Headstone

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
MR. JOHN REED, YEOMAN OF THIS PARISH
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE APRIL 26th 1803
AGED 82 YEARS
ALSO MRS. MARY REED WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE FEBRUARY 6th ? 1763
AGED 48 YEARS
ALSO MRS MARY REED WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE APRIL 19th ? 1781
AGED 43 YEARS

John Reed the Elder, of Shorne, Gentleman
P.C.C. Will dated 5th April 1803
   He gives the "Bull" Inn at Birchwood Corner in St. Mary Cray, purchased from Mary Pope, and occupied by [  ] Jewell, plus property called Farmers Haugth, with barn, stables and 12 acres of land in Shorne near St. Thomas Well, purchased from Daniel Jackson and [ ] Jackson, occupied by John Clark, to son William, for ever.
   Several parcels of land called Hungar of about 80 acres, in Chalk, lately occupied by William Crips, now in his occupation; also his new house with land of about 24 acres in Shorne in his occupation; another new house, in two units, adjoining last house,occupied by [  ] Marsh and [  ] Hodsell; and house in three units near the Ridgeway, occupied by [  ] Crowhurst, George Howe and George Kemp, with nearby granary in his occupation, to son David for ever.
   His lease on part of Cobham Tithes for rest of term to son David; also to David his interest inland at Milton, next Gravesend, rented from the Hon. Board of Ordnance, and all crops, live and dead stock. His farm at Shorne in his occupation (except stock belonging to his farm at Halstow); his farm of 22 acres at High Halstow in his occupation, purchased from Catherine Winspeare; his orchard in Cliffe, occupied by [  ] Bright; his woodland in Cliffe in his occupation; house in Shorne Street, purchased from [  ] Dann, occupied by [  ] Wilson; house in Shorne near the Windmill, occupied by Edward Bodding, John Green and John Ellis, purchased from George Phillips, to son Thomas for ever. Also to Thomas, crops and live and dead stock on farm at Halstow, plus £200 and interest owed on mortgage by John Aldersley, late of Chatham, Inn Keeper.
To grandson William Reed, £200 stock in 5% Bank Annuities at 21, until then interest for his maintenance and education. If he dies pre 21, the stock to son William. To grandsons John and David Reed sons of late son John, £1,000 stock in 4% Bank Annuities, equally at 21, interest as above. If they died under 21, legacy to be shared under intestacy rules, except for children of son George. To grandchildren, Ann, George Beckett, Frances Elizabeth and Charles Johnson Reed, children of late son George, £1,000 4% Bank Annuities, equally at 21, interest as above. If they all die pre 21, then as intestacy rules. To grandson James Reed son of James, £500 4% Bank Annuities at 21, interest as before.
   If he dies pre 21, as above, except George's children.
   His house divided in two parts, one the "White Horse" at Thong, occupied by Stephen Cannon and William Palmer, to daughter Mary wife of Stephen Cannon, for life. After her death to her children, for ever, equally. If she has no surviving children then to his own right heirs, for ever. To Nicholas Gilbee of Denton, Gentleman, John Westbrook of Chalk, Yeoman and son David Reed, £1,000 3% Bank Annuities, upon trust, to pay dividends to housekeeper Margaret Easdown for life; after her death, the stock to son Thomas.
   Also to Margaret Easdown, £30, brass bedstead and bedding which she now uses. His farm in Thong, lately purchased from William Hammond, occupied by Stephen Cannon, and 34 acres in Shorne occupied by Nicholas Gilbee, purchased from Phillip Mair, to Nicholas Gilbee, John Westbrook and son David, upon trust, to sell, and pay £1,000 to daughter Mary and place another £1,000 in Public Annuities, dividends to Mary; after her death, money to her children, equally, interest in meantime for maintenance and education. If all died pre 21, then according to intestacy rules, except children of George. Sum of £1,500 upon trust, to buy annuities in Public Funds to pay daughter Sarah dividends for life, after her death to her children, as before. Residue to be divided into six equal parts; 1/6 each to son William, grandsons John and David and James,son David, son Thomas, daughter Mary, daughter Sarah. Until estates sold rents to daughters 4/7 to Mary, 3/7 to Sarah.
   To nephew John Reed son of brother Clifford, £50 and £5 for mourning; his quart silver can to son William; his silver tankard to son Thomas; pint silver mug to daughter Mary; silver pint mug to daughter Sarah. Residue of plate and household goods to son David; to trustees £10 each; residue to his children, equally. Trustees are executors.
   Witnesses: Jonathan Prall, Attorney, Rochester, Thomas Church, his Clerk and John Marsh of Shorne, Labourer

Codicil dated 18th April 1803
   He had given to son Thomas £200 and interest due from John Aldersley; he revokes this and gives this to son William, who also gets his silver watch with the name Robert Reed on the face. House Keeper Margaret Easdown to have a year's wages for year in which he dies, in addition to usual wages.
Witnesses: Jonathan Prall and John Marsh

Affidavit dated 10th May 1803
   Jonathan Prall sworn. He drew up will and confirms that alterations and obliterations were made by testator before will was signed and witnessed.
    Proved 6th June 1803

According to Allen's "History of Shorne", Reed was Licensee of the "See Ho", and bought Cheney's Farm, 200 acres in 1792. Reed's sons sold his lands, including Farmers Hoath and Cheney's to Lord Darnley in 1804.

John Reed appears in the Parliamentary Poll Book 1790 and 1803

17.   Headstone

[SACRED]
[TO THE MEMORY OF]
SARAH WIFE OF
DAVID REED
WHO DIED THE 22nd OF NOVEMBER 1809
ALSO SARAH ANN
SECOND WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED THE 28th ? OF MARCH 1823
ALSO THE ABOVE
DAVID REED
WHO DIED THE 11th ? OF MARCH 1845
AGED 78 YEARS

David Reed, 1841 Census, Agricultural Labourer of Shorne Hill

31.   Pedestals, Cross and Curbs

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
ARTHUR STANLEY
WHO DIED DEC. 28th 1888
ALSO MAGDALEN ALICE
WHO DIED DEC. 22nd 1872
ALSO HORACE STANLEY
WHO DIED FEB. 4th 1873
CHILDREN OF IRU & ELLEN STANLEY RENTON

 

33.   Headstone and Curbs

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
IRU RENTON
WHO DIED JUNE 30th 1907
AGED 81 YEARS
ALSO ELLEN STANLEY
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED AUGUST 4th 1913
AGED 81 YEARS
"Life's Work Well Done,
Life's Race Well Run,
Life's Crown Well Won,
Now Comes Rest"

Iru Renton, Kelly's Directory 1882 and 1891, Market Gardener
Appears in Parliamentary Poll Book 1857; in 1865 Post Office Directory, "Rose and Crown"

32.   Voluted Stone and Ledger

IN EVER LOVING MEMORY OF
EDITH LUCY RENTON
WHO PASSED AWAY MAY 4th 1916
"At Rest"
ALSO IN PROUD AND LOVING MEMORY OF
LIEUT. REGINALD GLOVER KER CULLAND
THE LONDON SCOTTISH
KILLED IN ACTION NEAR YPRES
NOVEMBER 12th 1914 AGED 28

Ledger
ALSO OF HER SISTER
FLORENCE MARIANNE RENTON
WHO DIED JANUARY 13th 1945
AGED 78 YEARS

 

34.   Voluted Stone and Curbs

IN
LOVING MEMORY OF
ALBONY COMPTON RENTON
WHO DIED 28th SEPTEMBER 1924
AGED 69 YEARS
ALSO HERBERT IRU RENTON
BROTHER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 28th DECEMBER 1934
AGED 71 YEARS
ALSO SYDNEY THOMAS RENTON
BROTHER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 25th JULY 1938 AGED 77 YEARS

Albany Renton, Farmer 1911 Census

26.   Pedestals, Fallen Cross

IN LOVING
MEMORY OF
EDITH LIZZIE
THE BELOVED WIFE OF CHARLES ROWAN
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
AUGUST 27th 1907 AGED 37 YEARS
"Until the Day Break"

 

51.   Headstone, Very Eroded

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
WILLIAM SALMON
OF THIS PARISH WHO DIED THE 8th OF
JULY 1808 AGED 77 YEARS
ALSO ELIZABETH
WIFE OF THE ABOVE WHO DIED THE 21st ?
OF APRIL 1808
AGED 67 YEARS

William Salmon, married Elizabeth Noune at Shorne in October 1758

8.   Headstone and Body Stone, on Stone Base

IN MEMORY OF
ELIZABETH SOLOMON
WIFE OF
JOSEPH SOLOMON
OF THIS PARISH
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
THE 2nd OF JANUARY 1833
AGED 53 YEARS
ALSO OF THOMAS WALKER
OF MILTON PLACE, GRAVESEND
LATE OF WROTHAM
SON IN LAW OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED APRIL 8th 1882
IN HIS 77th YEAR
ALSO ELIZABETH WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED APRIL 13th 1883
IN HER 73rd YEAR

Thomas Walter, Husbandman, died Intestate, value of estate under £450, administration to daughter Mary, a Spinster

9.   Headstone and Body Stone, on Stone Base

IN MEMORY OF
JOSEPH SOLOMON
OF THIS PARISH
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
THE 19th OF FEBRUARY 1835
AGED 58 YEARS
ALSO SUSANNA
ELDEST DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
THE 19th OF MARCH 1835
AGED 28 YEARS

 

23.   Headstone

IN MEMORY
OF
MARY WIFE OF
THOMAS JOSEPH SOLOMON
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE DEC. 1st 1848
AGED 42 YEARS
ALSO OF THE ABOVE
THOMAS JOSEPH SOLOMON
WHO DIED FEB. 5th 1873
AGED 64 YEARS
AND OF MARIAN THEIR DAUGHTER
WHO DIED AUGT. 15Th 1847
AGED 10 YEARS

Thomas Solomon, died 1873, 1841 and 1871 Census, Farmer, Queen's Farm, Lower Shorne, 840 acres
Parliamentary Poll Book 1847 and 1857. Married Mary Solomon at Stone, in February 1835

38.   Headstone

IN MEMORY
OF
JOSEPH
ELDEST SON OF
THOMAS JOSEPH AND MARY SOLOMON
WHO DIED OCTOBER 17th 1857
AGED 15 YEARS
ALSO HENRY
BROTHER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED AT CATFORD
NOVEMBER 29th 1902
AGED 64 YEARS

Henry Solomon, 1871 Census, 8 Star Hill, Rochester, Farmer 430 acres, 7 men, 2 boys; 1881 Census, Queen's Farm, 600 acres, 17 men, 6 boys; 1882 Kelly's Directory, Farmer and Hop Grower, at Thong; 1891 Census, Queen's Fram , Farmer and Grazier

10.   Headstone and Body Stone, on Stone Base

IN MEMORY OF
JOSEPH HAINES SOLOMON
OF THIS PARISH
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
THE 8th DAY OF AUGUST 1877
AGED 72 YEARS
ALSO OF
CHARLOTTE SOLOMON
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
THE 2nd DAY OF SEPTEMBER 1890
AGED 80 YEARS

Joseph Haines Solomon, died 1877, 1841 Census,Farmer, Green Farm, Lower Shorne; 1861 Census, Queen's Farm, 700 acres, 20 men, 6 boys; 1871 Census, Torquay Villas, Retired Farmer
Parliamentary Poll Book 1835 and 1857. Married Charlotte Amos at Molash in July 1830.

22.   Headstone

IN MEMORY
OF
AGNES
DAUGHTER OF
THOMAS JOSEPH & MARY SOLOMON
WHO DIED SEPTEMBER 25th 1903
AGED 60 YEARS
ALSO OF HER SISTER
CLARA
WHO PASSED AWAY JANUARY 22nd 1906
AGED 65 YEARS
ALSO OF ALICE
THE LOVING WIFE OF THEIR BROTHER LACY
WHO PASSED AWAY DECEMBER 19th 1903
AGED 59 YEARS

Agnes and Clara Solomon, 1901 Census Haye's Terrace, Shorne, Own Means
Lacey Solomon, 1901 Census at Bexley, Ship Broker

SOLOMON see WHITWORTH

5.   Headstone, Mostly Buried

HERE LYETH
THE BODY OF
----------------Ground Level------------
FRANCIS STARTUPP
SON OF GEORGE STARTUPP
AND MARGAREAT HIS
WIFE WHO DEPARTED
THIS LIFE YE 26th DAY
OF DECEMBER 1714
AGED SIX YEARS

George Starupp, of Shorne, Tanner, (His monument is probably the completely eroded headstone close to son's ?)
P.C.C. Will dated 26th September 1720
   To three grandchildren, Mary, John and George Stone, I guinea each; to "loving friend" Thomas Tomlyn of Shorne, Tanner, I gold guinea, gold ring of I guinea value. To wife Margaret, for life, use of his green bed and furniture belonging, three pairs of sheets, two pairs pillow coats, silver spoon, residue of household goods, stock in trade and personal estate. After her death, to sons George and Richard, they are executors. Thomas Tomlyn is overseer. His 12 acres at Linton, occupied by brother Francis, house at Shorne Street, occupied by John Tomlyn, Shoemaker, to wife for life, she to keep in good repair. After her death, to his two sons, equally, for ever. His house , yard, buildings and orchard at Shorne in his occupation and little house next to his, occupied by Edmund Boddying and another small house in Shorne Street, occupied by Joseph Freeman, Fellmonger, eight acres of marsh in Shorne Mead, purchased from his son in law John Stone and other property elsewhere, to two sons, equally, for ever, except his house in Ashford, which came to him by his wife, which after her death, he leaves as the "law shall direct"
   Witnesses: Richard Watte, Richard Sheafe and Richard Sheafe, Junior
   Proved 26th September 1721

48.   Headstone, Against North Wall of Churchyard

IN MEMORY OF
JOHN SON OF
JOHN AND ELIZABETH TOLHURST
OF THIS PARISH WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
THE 1st OF MARCH 1802 AGED 15 YEARS
"I Pass with Joy in Heaven to meet my King,
With Angels and Archangels there to Sing,
Then, Father Mourn not, Mother Weep no more,
I now Die Rich, that might have Lived but Poor"

John Tolhurst, married Elizabeth Solomon at Addington, Surrey, February 1785. Same family as Shorne Solomons ?

24.   Headstone, Very Eroded


ELLEN TOMLIN,1744, FORMERLY GREENHILL

[HERE LIETH]
[THE BODY OF]
[ELLEN TOMLIN]
[   ] G[REEN]ILL
WIFE OF THOS. TOMLIN
.BOTH OF THIS PARISH
DIED FEB. YE 8th 1744
AGED 70 YEARS

Ellen Tomlin, of Shorne, Widow
Consistory Court of Rochester Will dated 9th February 1743 (44)
   To son Thomas Tomlin, £10, gold ring and silver spoon; to grand daughter Ellen Greenhill, £30 at 21, if she dies pre 21, then the £30 to grandsons, Thomas, William and John Tomlin, sons of son William, equally.
   Residue to son William, who is executor.
   Witnesses: Elizabeth Peterson ? And William Stubbs
   Proved 28th February 1744 (45)

Robert Greenhill, probably first husband of Ellen Tomlin was a Tanner ("Colori" in Parish Register)

42.   Headstone, Mostly Buried

HERE LYETH
---------Ground Level--------
YE BODY OF ELLENOR
UDALL WHO DEPARTED
THIS LIFE YE 7th DAY OF JULY
1703
AGED 55 YEARS

 

27.   Headstone


THOMAS UDALL, 1704

HERE LYETH
YE BODY OF THOMAS
UDALL WHO DEPARTED
THIS LIFE YE 17th DAY
OF DECEMBER
1704
AGED 63 YEARS

Thomas Udall, of Shorne, Yeoman
Consistory Court of Rochester Will dated 8th April 1704
   To grandson John Kingsbury son of Henry Kingsbury of Shorne, Miller, £40 and best feather bed at 21. To nephew Thomas Udall son of John Udall of Farningham, Husbandman, residue of personal estate. If nephew Thomas dies before testator, personal estate to Grandson John Kingsbury, if he dies before testator, the to John Udall of Sutton, Husbandman and George Udall of Farningham, Husbandman, equally. Nephew Thomas is executor.
    Signs with a mark
   Witnesses: Edward Jones, John Rutton and Thomas Rutton
Inventory: Appraised by James Warren and William Carroll 26th December 1704
   Includes 24 cattle (in the Marsh), 5 plough horses, 2 colts, 154 sheep, 13 pigs, 20 acres of wheat, crops in barn. Total value £356 4s
   Married Ellen Parvin ?, at Trottiscliffe in 1669

 

Thomas Walker, relation of Solomons, 1881 Census, Retired Farmer

WALKER see SOLOMON

53.   Headstone, Very Eroded

[SACRED]
TO THE MEMORY OF
MR. THOMAS WALTER WHO DIED
ON THE 7th DAY OF AGUST 1810
AGED 7[ ] YEARS
ALSO MRS MARY VINER DAUGHTER
OF THE ABOVE THOMAS WALTER
WHO DIED JANUARY [  ] 1819
AGED 32 YEARS
"Husband Most Dear My Time is Past,
My Love remained while Life did Last,
And now for Me no Sorrow Take,
But Love My Children for My Sake"

 

35.   Headstone


WILLIAM WELLARD'S HALF BURIED HEADSTONE, 1728

HERE LYETH YE
BODY OF WILLIAM
WELLARD OF THIS
----------Ground Level--------
PARISH WHO DIED
MAY YE 10th 1728
AGED 44 YEARS

William Wellard, Farmer. Inventory Appraised by James Cadwell and George Maplesden, 10th July 1728
Includes 7 horses and colts, 6 cows and 4 bullocks, 7 hogs, 16 pigs, 32 acres of wheat, 29 acres of oats, 4 acres of peas and 1 acre of buckwheat. Total value £228 15s

25.   Coped Stone

North Side
SACRED TO THE MEMORY OF
EDITH MARIA*
WHO DIED JUNE 12th 1889 AGED 22
AND ELLA KATHLEEN*
WHO DIED MAY 3rd 1869 AGED 14 MONTHS

South Side
IN MEMORY OF GEORGE DOUGLAS*
WHO DIED MAY 14th 1894 AGED 24
THE ONLY DAUGHTERS AND FOURTH SON OF
HENRY AND SUSANNA WHITWORTH
*According to the Burial Register the surname of all three is Solomon ?

 

50.   Headstone and Curbs

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
ALBERT WILSON
WHO DIED
16th DEC. 1928 AGED 62
"At Rest"
ALSO HIS WIFE
LIZZIE MIRENDA GEORGIANA
WHO DIED
2nd MAR. 1947 AGED 83
ALSO OUR DARLING BROTHER
ALBERT DENNIS WILSON
WHO PASSED AWAY 15th MAY 1951
AGED 51 YEARS R.I.P.

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PLAN OF SECTION A GRAVES
(NOT TO SCALE)
This plan is purely diagrammatic, designed to give approximate
positions only, it is not meant to be accurate representations.

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M.I.S IN SECTION B OF ST PETER & ST PAUL CHURCH, SHORNE RECORDED BY D. E. WILLIAMS

Shorne M.I.s & other information (Index of names in Introduction)

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Monumental Inscriptions of St Peter & St Paul Church, Shorne - recorded by D. E. Williams 2013

Section B pre 1930 is the small triangular area, between the stone path to the porch and the grass path leading from the gate to the tower. The numbers refer to the numbers on the plan. Dates before 1752 are under the Julian calendar, where the year changes on 25th March, so January 1725 is 1726 in the modern Gregorian calendar. Inscriptions in boxes thus: [  ] are missing in the original and have been reconstructed from the Registers or other sources.  
   Inscriptions are arranged alphabetically. Click on the letter below.   
                 Plan Of Graves

B      C     D     G     M     R     S     T   W

BAKER see GARDINER

91.   Headstone

IN MEMORY OF
ELIZABETH WIFE OF JOHN BLACKMAN
DIED 30th SEPTEMBER 1809
AGED 47 YEARS
TEN OF THEIR CHILDREN DIED IN INFANCY
"How Lov'd, How Valu'd once Avails thee not,
To whom Related or by whom Begot,
And I am now an Earthly Guest become,
I Hopes of Honors to my Humble Doom"
ALSO JOHN BLACKMAN HUSBAND
OF THE ABOVE DIED 28th OCTR. 1818
AGED 64 YEARS

John Blackman, married Elizabeth Church at Higham in November 1795

72.   Headstone

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
MARY WIFE OF GEORGE BROOKS
OF HIGHAM
WHO DIED JANUARY 25th 1842
AGED 62 YEARS
ALSO THE ABOVE
GEORGE BROOKS
WHO DIED OCTOBER 29th 1859
AGED 80 YEARS
ALSO MARY ANN BROOKS
WHO DIED JANUARY 17th 1865
AGED 28 YEARS
ALSO JAMES WHATMAN
FARMER OF THIS PARISH
WHO DIED MAY 25th 1916
AGED 73 YEARS

George Brooks, 1851 Census, Market Gardener at Upper Higham, 30 acres, 4 men. Born at Shorne, Mary Bushell , widow of John, his daughter.

James Whatman, Farmer, 1882, 1891, 1903 and 1913 Kelly's Directory; 1891 Census Farmer of Mill House, Hannah Rhodes, his sister.

 

73.   Curbs. ( Later Date than Burial)

IN LOVING MEMORY OF JOHN ROBERT BUSHELL DIED JUNE 21st 1843 AGED 29 YEARS

John Bushell, 1841 Census, Couch Man (Paper Making) of Sandling Road, Maidstone, wife Mary (Brooks, above), I servant in house.

86.   Double Headstone (Left Half Eroded)


ELIZABETH CARYER, 1728

HERE L[YETH YE]
BO[DY OF]
EL[IZABETH]
CARY[ER [WIFE ?]
OF RI[CHARD]
CARY[ER]
[OF] THI[S PARISH]
WHO [DIED]
[DECEMBER] YE [ ]
------------Ground Level-----------
1728
AGED 40 YEARS

Richard Caryer, of Shorne, Miller, Vestry Member 1751,may be the husband of Elizabeth Caryer ? The will gives no clue.
Consistory Court of Rochester Will dated 12th ? June 1759
   Personal estate to wife Ann, for life; he desires her to make inventory and give it to nephew, William Caryer, Parish Clerk of Shorne. His freehold house in Shorne,to Ann, for life. After her death, personal estate to daughter Elizabeth Medhurst, wife of William Medhurst of Chatham. His freehold house is to be sold and proceeds shared equally between daughter Elizabeth and son s Richard and William, for ever. Wife Ann is executor.
   Signs with a mark.
   Witnesses: Caleb Parfect (Vicar of Shorne), mark of Mary Giles and mark of Mary Tapsfield.
   Proved 27th June 1759

COOKE see SOLOMON

84.   Headstone

IN MEMORY
OF
JOHN CRACKLOW
WHO DIED 6th SEPTEMBER 1840
AGED 67 YEARS
ALSO
MARY ANN
ELDEST DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 14th ? MARCH 1857
AGED [20] YEARS
ALSO
SARAH
[WIFE OF THE ABOVE]
[WHO DIED MARCH [ ] 1868]
[AGED 65 YEARS]

John Cracklow, of Pier Head, Wapping, Lighterman, (Dock Master at daughter Isabella's marriage to Joseph Dine)
P.C.C. Will dated 10th August 1840
   To wife Sarah (nee Tomlin), his share in freehold at Breezers Hill, St. George in the East, Middlesex, called the "Red Lion", and house adjoining; three freeholds in Red Lion Court, behind latter, and any other freeholds, upon trust.
   She to receive rents during minority of their children, Thomas Tomlin, Mary Ann and Isabella Cracklow, for their maintenance and education, and advancement in life. When they are all 21, trustee to sell properties and share proceeds equally among them. If all children die pre 21, then above properties to wife Sarah and residue; Sarah is executor.
   Witnesses: Thomas Edward Fearnly of Ratcliff Cross, Middlesex, Richard Gregg, his Clerk and George Birkett of Shadwell Dock Street.
   Proved 18th September 1840

John Cracklow, married Sarah Tomlin at Shorne in 1826

DEADMAN see SACHER

 

68.   Fallen Headstone

IN MEMORY
OF
ISABELLA WIFE OF
JOSEPH JAMES DINE
OF TH[IS PARI]SH
WHO ENTERED INTO REST
29th MARCH 1876
AGED 36 YEARS
"Looking Unto Jesus"
ALSO
HERBERT THOMAS TOMLIN
[SON] OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED AUG. 15th 1926
AGED 56

Joseph Dines, See Section A

Isabella Dines, Isabella Cracklow, daughter of John Cracklow, married Joseph Dine in 1869

71.   Large Headstone


GEORGE AND REBECCA GARDINER AND SON GEORGE, 1780-1782
THIS FINE, LARGE HEADSTONE WAS, PRESUMABLY ERECTED BY 
GEORGE'S FATHER, WILLIAM, WHO DIED THE SAME YEAR AS HIS 
SON; IT IS ODD THAT THERE IS NO MONUMENT FOR THE FATHER ?

MRS. REBECCA GARDINER
THE BELOVED WIFE OF GEORGE GARDINER
OF THIS PARISH AND DAUGHTER OF MR THOMAS BAKER
AND MARY HIS WIFE OF THE PARISH OF ST. NICHOLAS,
DEPTFORD DIED OCT. THE 27th 1780 AGED 36 YEARS
GEORGE GARDINER SON OF THE ABOVE DIED
OCTOBER [   ] 1780 AGED 3 YEARS AND 6 MONTHS
ALSO THE ABOVE GEORGE GARDINER DIED
FEBRUARY THE [   ] 1782 AGED 38 YEARS
"With Patience to the Last She did Submit,
And Murmured not at what the Lord Thought Fit,
She with a Christian Courage did Resign,
Her Soul to God at Her Appointed Time,
Here Lies the Mortal Part of a Beloved Wife,
Prudent in all Her Conduct here in Life,
A Tender Mother, Faithful Consort Here,
Lamented by Her Spouse and Children Dear"

George Gardiner, married Rebecca Baker at Deptford in March 1774. George seems to be the son of William Gardiner, who was a Yeoman Farmer, and died in the same year (Will 1782). It is odd that there is no monument for the father, when there is such a handsome one for the son ?

Thomas Baker, of Deptford, House Carpenter, Mentioned on Headstone of daughter, Rebecca Gardiner; I have found no will for George Gardiner, so this will gives a glimpse of Rebecca's background and standing.
P.C.C. Will dated 7th August 1760
   His body to be buried in his vault in St. Nicholas Churchyard, Deptford. To wife Mary, all freehold and leaseholds, household goods, money, etc. for life, provided she remains his widow and on condition she maintains daughters,
   Mary and Rebecca Baker, until they marry. She to pay them, on day of marriage, £100 each. If wife marries again, instead of the £100, she to pay on marriage day of all children, John. Thomas, Mary and Rebecca, £200 each and give his estate to them, as follows: to eldest son John, after mother's death or her remarriage, in addition to what he had on his marriage with the late Mary Bone, the house, garden and summerhouse, lately occupied by Rawlins and now occupied by testator. This is in the Stowage, Deptford, and also house in Lewisham, occupied by Miskin, for ever.
   To son Thomas, , as above, four houses in the Stowage, occupied by Lyon, Mariner; Crow, Labourer; John Smith, Shipwright and John Fryday, Shipwright; two houses in Dog Kennel Row, Upper Deptford, occupied by Carey and Childs, Labourer, for ever.
   To daughter Mary, as before, three houses in the Stowage, occupied by Trigg, Nunn and Kent; four houses in Flagen Row, Deptford, occupied by Rogers, W. Marshall, Lee and Collingsworth and two cellars occupied by Williams and Sarah [ ], for ever. Also to Mary his leasehold house in Blackheath, occupied by Nash, Esq., for rest of term. To daughter Rebekah, as above, four houses in the Stowage, occupied by Ravener, Barrel, Knight and Summers; pitch house and shed, wash house, shed, oven and yard in his own occupation, late of Rawlins; two houses in Lower Street, Deptford, occupied by Curd and Groome, for ever. Also to Rebekah, six houses on east side of Butt Lane, Deptford, adjoining gravel pits, occupied by Hughes, Humbden, Rollick and Carver, for rest of lease.
   Also to his four children, on death or remarriage of his wife, use of his deep wharf and crane near the Stowage and road leading to it.
   He owns 2/3 of lease of windmill in Limehouse, the other 1/3 belongs to son John, occupied by Lewis Benson, his share to his two daughters, for rest of lease; they also get barn, shed and field in the Stowage, occupied by himself and Hawkes, Butcher, for ever.
   Wife Mary is executor, along with son John, as long as she remains his widow.
Witnesses: William Rose, Richard Phillips and Edward Moore
Proved 16th June 1761

Mary Baker,
of Deptford, Widow, Mother of Rebecca Gardiner
P.C.C. Will dated 3rd June 1766
   Her body to be buried in vault belonging to her family, next to her late husband. To her two daughters, ,Mary and Rebecca Baker, all her clothes, linen and woollen, equally. Residue to daughters and son Thomas, equally. Daughter Mary and son Thomas, executors.
   Witnesses: Mark of Ann Wheatley, James Mackis and Thomas Sawer.
   Proved 13th June 1766

77.   Headstone, Partly Buried


JOHN GLOVER, SENIOR, 1707

HERE LYETH
THE BODY OF JOHN GLOVER
OF THIS PARISH WHO DEPARTED THIS
LIFE THE 29th DAY OF OCTOBER 1707
AGED 45 YEARS HE LEFT ISSUE BY
MILDRED HIS WIFE TWO SONS AND
THREE DAUGHTERS JOHN & THOMAS
------------------Ground Level-----------------
MILDRED, ELIZABETH & ANN
ALSO THE BODY OF MILDRED
THE WIFE OF JOHN SMITH
[LATE RELICT ?] OF JOHN GLOVER
WHO DIED 18th OCT. [1741]
[AGED [ ] YEARS]

John Glover, of Shorne, Yeoman (Tanner in Parish Register,1700, "Colorii")
Inventory: Appraised by William Cottmar and Thomas Udall on 3rd November 1707
Includes 32 acres of wheat, 84 sheep, 19 cows, 1 bull, 17 pigs, 8 horses. Together with ready money, household goods, etc., valued at £358 15s

76.   Small Headstone, (Next to Above)

HERE
LIETH THE
BODY OF
ELIZABETH G[LOVER] ?
OF THIS PAR[ISH] [ ]
WHO DEPA[RTED]
THIS [LIFE] [OCT. [ ]
[1718]
[AGED 27 ? YEARS]
[ ]OM

John Glover, Junior married Elizabeth Oliver at Stone in 1722 ?

78.   Small Headstone


 JOHN GLOVER, JUNIOR, 1724

HERE LYETH YE BODY OF
JOHN GLOVER
JUNR. OF THIS PARISH WHO
DIED YE 10th OF OCTOBER
1724
AGED 28 YEARS
"My Time Soon Spent,
---------------Ground Level-----------
My Glass Soon Run,
I Hope I Have Sought,
The World to Come"

 

79.   Small Early 18th Century Headstone, May be Related to Glovers ?  Completely Eroded

 

83.   Cruciform Coped

TO DEAR + EDMUND MEDHURST
DIED SEPTEMBER 6th 1893
AGED 70 YEARS

Edmund Medhurst, 1891 Census, of the Street, living on "own means".

 

REYNOLDS see WRIGHT

 

69.   Pedestals, Cross and Curbs

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
GEORGE WILLIAM RHODES*
DIED 24th JULY 1907
AGED 74 YEARS
ALSO OF HEZEKIAH RHODES
DIED 29th DECEMBER 1838 AGED 45 YEARS
AND HANNAH WHATMAN RHODES
DIED 19th MAY 1889 AGED 87 YEARS
PARENTS OF THE ABOVE
ALSO THEIR DAUGHTER HANNAH RHODES
DIED 4th JUNE 1911 AGED 82 YEARS

*East Window of Chancel in Memory of G.W. Rhodes

Hezakiah Rhodes, of Shorne
P.C.C. Will dated 11th February 1829
   Desires to be buried in Shorne Churchyard. To wife Hannah all his estate, for her own use and support and education of their children. Hannah is executor.
   Witnesses: Thomas Bowra and William Woollett
   Proved 27th April 1839

81.   Headstone, (Eroded)

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
MARGARET WIFE OF
MR WILLIAM RICKETTS
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
THE 4th OF MARCH 1834
AGED 54 YEARS

 

74.   Double Headstone, (Skull Motif matches John Glover's, No. 77)


THOMAS SACHER, 1740 AND MILDRED DEADMAN, 1760
NOTE THE SIMILAR DESIGN OF THE GLOVER STONE

HERE
LYETH THE BODY OF
MILDRED WIFE OF
JAMES DEADMAN
OF CHALK, FORMERLY
THE WIFE OF THO. SACHER
OF THIS PARISH
SHE DIED
28th APRIL 1760
AGED 61 YEARS, 11 MONTHS,
3 WEEKS AND 6 DAYSHERE
  LYETH THE BODY OF
  THOMAS SACHER
  OF THIS PARISH WHO
  DIED 12th MARCH 1740
  AGED 45 YEARS

Thomas Sacher, Carpenter (Will of John Smith)

James Deadman, of Chalk, Yeoman, mentioned on wife Mildred's Monument
Consistory Court of Rochester Will dated 13th June 1764
   Appoints nephew Thomas Richman and niece Ann Brown, wife of William Brown, executors. He wishes them to arrange for an inventory to be made. His "dear" son Thomas, for many years since, in H.M.'s service (Navy?), has been overseas. It is not known if he is dead or alive; so, if within 17 years of the date of this will, his son does return to England, he gets the entire estate. If he does not return within this time, testator concludes he is dead. In meantime until son returns, the executors will lay out £500 from personal estate in Public Funds. The dividends to brother in lae Edmund Richman and sister Abigail Smith, equally, for life.
   If son does not return within 17 years, then £200 to niece Sarah Brown if she is living, if not then to her children; £200 to niece Ann Darby, as above; £200 to nephew James Deadman, as above; £200 to executor Thomas Richman, as above; £200 to executor Ann Brown, as above. Residue to his executors, equally.
   Witnesses: William Gates and George Gates
   Proved 22nd June 1764

Inventory: Appraised by John Tilden, John Savage and William Fry on 9th and 10th of July 1764
Quite a prosperous farmer. Total Value of inventory £2,380
   Home Farm, Chalk: 167 acres, 300 ewes, 300 lambs, 5 rams, lot of equipment, including 8 cart horses, 4 riding horses.
   Shorne Farm: 147 ½ acres, 230 sheep, 11 cart horses, 3 wagons, 3 carts, hay in Shorne Mead. All in hands of nephew Thomas Richman and Anne Brown wife of William Brown , executors, (she is buried at Shorne, Section C)

James Deadman married Mildred Sacher at St. Margaret, Rochester in July 1740

75.   Small Headstone

HERE LYETH THE BODY OF
JOHN SMITH
OF THIS PARISH WHO DIED
18th OF DECEMBER 1727
AGED 55 YEARS

John Smith, of Shorne, Husbandman
Archdeaconry Court of Rochester Will dated 19th October 1727
   To daughter in law Mildred Sacher, wife of Thomas Sacher, Carpenter, 1/- and "exclude and cut 'em both of (sic) from laying any claim to any effects, whatsoever belonging to me ......". To his brother and sister's children, 1/- each. To John French, "whom I brought up", £5. To "son" Thomas Glover, (stepson), at 21 years, livestock, cattle, corn, goods and chattels, money, household goods and personal estate. Glover must raise from the property, an annuity of £20, to pay his mother Mildred Smith, "being my wife at the time of my decease". Wife Mildred is executor, she is to act on behalf of Thomas Glover until he is 21. If he dies without heirs before he is 21, then wife shall have everything bequeathed to him.
   Signs with a mark
   Witnesses: John Tasker, James Greenhill and Charles Dugdale
   Proved 29th December 1727

Inventory: Appraised by John Tasker and John Cadwell on 17th July 1728
Includes 27 acres of wheat, 80 sheep, 16 hogs and pigs and 8 horses, crops in barn, ready money and household goods.
Total value £372 5s

SMITH see GLOVER

 

70.   Coped Stone on Brick Base

South Side
IN LOVING MEMORY OF
CATHERINE THE BELOVED WIFE OF
HENRY SOLOMON OF THONG IN THIS PARISH
WHO DIED 15th MAY 1880 AGED 70 YEARS
ALSO OF JESSIE COOKE THEIR YOUNGEST DAUGHTER
WIDOW OF HENRY COOKE ALSO FORMERLY OF THONG
SHE DIED AT BECKENHAM 5th NOVEMBER 1937
BURIED HERE WITH HER FATHER AND MOTHER AGED 83 YEARS

North Side
IN LOVING MEMORY OF
HENRY SOLOMON
OF THONG IN THIS PARISH FOR MANY YEARS CHURCHWARDEN
WHO DIED 22nd AUGUST 1890 AGED 77 YEARS
ALSO OF KATE THE ELDER DAUGHTER
WHO DIED AT CLIFTON BRISCOE 18th OCTOBER 1906 IN HER 56th YEAR
SHE WAS INTERRED IN ARNOS VALE CEMETERY, BRISTOL
"There Remaineth therefore Rest to the People of God"

Henry Solomon, in June 1886,"The Times" reports that Henry Solomon, Senior of Thong, Farmer and Grazier was bankrupt. Married Catherine Hammond at Dartford, October 1838

"Gravesend Reporter", August 29th 1890
"DEATH OF MR. HENRY SOLOMON, OF THONG
   We regret to to have to record the death of Mr Henry Solomon, of Thong, which took place on Friday last, at the age of 77 years. The deceased was the oldest tenant of Lord Darnley, having held a farm under him for over half a century. The deceased was buried at Shorne on Tuesday, amidst every manifestation of respect. Beside the sons and grandsons, the body was followed to the grave by Lord Darnley, Mr Jull (Shorne), Mr Forfeitt (Thong), Mr Stanley Solomon (Winchester), Mr Winch (Shorne), Mr R.J. Beamish (Gravesend), Mr Brown (Chalk) and many others.
   The corpse was borne to the grave by six of the decease's oldest workmen, they having been with him all their lives. The funeral service was most impressively performed by the Vicar of Shorne, while the arrangements were satisfactorily conducted by Mr P. Shearman of Cobham."

Henry Cooke, Kelly's Directory 1882, Land Agent to Earl of Darnley

63.   Headstone (Eroded and Buried)

[HERE LYETH]
[THE BODY OF]
[THOMAS TOMLIN] ?
----------------Ground Level-------------
[ ]
[OF THIS] PARISH [ WHO DE]PARTED
YS LIFE JUNE YE 8th
1728
AGED 50 ? YEARS

Given it's proximity to the Tomlin Stone (No. 64), this may well be Thomas Tomlin, but although he made his will in December 1727, which was proved in July 1728, he does not appear in the Burial Register ?

I am putting in all the Tomlin wills, even though not all have monuments. I suspect that Hannah Tomlin was on the east side of headstone 82. Both sides have mid 18th century carved motifs, the east side was reused for John Tomlin in 1843.

John Tomlin, died 1749, Tanner (Parish Registers) He married Ann Boghurst at Chalk in May 1728, and Elizabeth Parfect at Rochester in December 1748

Thomas Tomlin, of Shorne, Tanner, died 1728
Consistory Court of Rochester Will dated 26th December 1727
   Weak and in great pain. To son John, £70; to son George, £230; to daughter Olive Bedham, £30; to grand daughter, Olive Bedham at 18 years, £30; if she dies pre 18, then the £30 to her mother, if she is also dead, then to his sons, equally. To son Thomas, £230 at 24 years; to wife Ellen his house and lands, tan yard, etc., in Shorne for as long as she is his widow, she to get in repair. If she marries again, or after her death, then to son William, for ever. William must pay from the property, £100 to brother Thomas. To his brother George, all his clothes and 20/-. Residue to wife, who is executor.
   Witnesses: William Warren, Anne Glover and Richard Sheafe
   Proved 17th July 1728
Thomas Tomlin married Olive Masters at Cuxton in in 1695

William Tomlin, of Shorne, Tanner
Consistory Court of Rochester Will dated 23rd April 1756
His freehold house where he lives and tan yard, outhouses and 8 acres, to wife Hannah, for life, she to keep property in good repair. With the other executor she is to carry on business for their childrens' benefit until daughter Mary is 21. After Hannah's death, then to his children, Thomas, William, Philip, Ellen and Mary, equally at 21.
   One third of household goods to wife, for ever; two thirds to children, equally shared. Stock in trade, tools, utensils, ready money, investments, residue of personal estate, to executors, upon trust, to carry on business of Tanner, for support executors and education of children. Until daughter Mary is 16. Executors can sell above is business decreases or fails, proceeds as follows: £100 to wife, 3/5 of residue of money to wife, 1/3 to son Thomas and 1/3 to son William, upon trust, to invest, for benefit of other children when they are 21, then 1/5 each. His wife shall not be charged with any loss of invested money unless by neglect or wilful default, provided she claims no rent from the house, tan yard or 8 acres for herself, which is carried on for children. Wife and son Thomas executors.
   Witnesses: Alles Overy, Ann West and Thomas Savage
   Proved 9th September 1756
Thomas Tomlin, married Mary Ellis at Aylesford in October 1733 , and Hannah Groombridge at Cuxton in January 1741

Thomas Tomlin,
of Shorne, Farmer, died 1759
Consistory Court of Rochester Will dated 2nd July 1759
   Personal estate, goods, etc., to "trusty friend" and executor,Francis Calvert of Gravesend, Gentleman, upon trust, to sell and from proceeds, , pay debts, etc., surplus to wife, Mary.
   Witnesses: William Calvert and Thomas Pattinson
   Proved 8th January 1760. Admin to wife, Francis Calvert having renounced execution of will
Thomas Tomlin, married Mary Cotmar at Rochester Cathedral in 1731

Hannah Tomlin,
of Shorne, Widow
Archdeaconry Court of Rochester Will dated 22nd December 1756
   Her clothes to daughters, Ellen and Mary, equally. One third of plate, pewter, brass, linen and household goods, (which were left to her by husband William) to her three children, Philip, Ellen and Mary, equally. These goods are to be kept intact until children are 21. Executors can sell household goods at their discretion; if sold proceeds to be invested for children.£100 which was given to her by her husband, to the children, equally. Rev. Caleb Parfect and Rev. John Parfect are executors and guardians of children.
   Witnesses: Matthew Coppin and Henry Mittoy
   Proved 6th January 1762

Thomas Tomlin,
of Shorne, Tanner, died 1763
Consistory Court of Rochester Will dated 30th March 1763
   Real and personal estate, including stock in trade, watches and rings, household goods, to brother Philip of Shorne, Tanner, and sisters Ellen and Mary, of Shorne, Spinsters, equally. Philip is executor.
   Witnesses: Jarvis Maplesden, Junior, Joshua Nunn and George Taylor
   Proved 11th April 1763

John Tomlin,
of Shorne, Tanner, died 1843
Consistory Court of Rochester Will dated 7th December 1842
   Unusually pious preamble for this date.
   His freehold property which came to him by the will of James Lance of Ash, to wife Mary for life; after her death, divided as follows:
   The House, tan yard, barn, stable, drying shed, garden, part of hop garden, on a line through and landway from the Highway to Fen Wood, bound by the Upper Garden; and from Hales Lane to Fen Wood, along the lower part of Pond Field to Comport's Shaw, joining Mrs Ware's land on the south, to sons Stephen and George, jointly, for ever.
   If they disagree about carrying on business of Tanner, or any other account, they can separate, one leaving the business is entitled to annual sum as executors shall award as fair share. If son who carries on, refuses the payment, he forfeits business to brother. If executors can not agree on sum they will enlist a Churchwarden and Overseer to adjudicate, their decision is final.
   He gives that part of estate called Hop Ground, measuring 310 links deep, next to Mr Barrett's garden, frontage 132 links, marked on plan number 1, to son John, for ever.
   The part adjoining the south side of Edward Tomlin's piece of land, 132 links wide, frontage, near the road, 150 links, the back adjoining Fen Wood, number 2 on plan to daughter Mrs Sarah Cracklow, for ever. Hill Field, from top of Upper Garden, joining Hales Lane, frontage 576 links and from Hales Lane to back, adjoining Jarret's garden, 465 links, and from Upper Garden to piece of land marked for James Tomlin, of 703 links, from Hales Lane to Comport's Shaw, [ ] links, to daughter Mrs Mary Wates , for ever. She also gets a small piece of land for her "accommodation", laying between Stephen Tomlin's ,George Tomlin's and James Tomlin's land, joining on the west Comport's Shaw.
   Piece numbered 4 on plan, on south of Mrs Mary Wates piece, frontage 143 links, to Hales Lane, and back to Comport's Shaw, to son James , for ever. If he dies without heirs, his share to daughter Elizabeth Tomlin, for ever. Also to Elizabeth, the remaining part of of land on south of 575 links, next to Hales Lane and 524 links next to Comport's land, number 5 on plan, for ever.
   All his children can freely cross any part of land owned by Stephen and George, to lay pipes or tanks for water to their houses, or any other purpose, except tanning business. Elizabeth is unmarried and un-provided for except by his will; if she wishes to leave house, she is to get an annuity of £10, as long as she remains single; this to be paid by brothers Stephen and George from their properties.
   Jarvis Noakes of Shorne Ifeild and James Wates of Milton, Gravesend are executors.
   Witnesses: Charles Jarrett, Samuel Bone and James French
   Proved 1st November 1843 James Wates is an Inn Keeper; power reserved to Jarvis Noakes
   Value of goods not more than £100
John Tomlin, married Mary Bowman at Shorne, February 1796

64.   Small Headstone, (Flaking)

[HERE]
[LYETH THE BOD]Y OF
OLIV[E] [ WIFE OF] THOS.
TOMLIN [OF THIS PARISH]
WHO DEPARTED THIS
LIFE AUGUST YE 23rd
17[0]5
AGED [ ] [YEARS]

 

62.   Large Headstone and Two Foot Stones


JOHN AND ANN TOMLIN, 1749 AND 1747
BY HIS SECOND MARRIAGE, THE SON IN LAW
OF THE REV. CALEB PARFECT. DIED OF SMALLPOX

IN MEMORY OF JOHN TOMLIN
AND ANNE HIS WIFE WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
ANNE ON THE 27th DAY OF JANUARY 1747
AGED 30 ? YEARS
AND JOHN (CUT OFF IN HIS FULL STRENGTH
BY THE SMALLPOX)
ON THE 29th DAY OF JUNE 1749 AGED 48 YEARS
FIVE CHILDREN BY ANNE & ONE BY HIS SECOND WIFE
LIE LIKEWISE INTERRED IN THIS PLACE

 

82.   Headstone and Foot Stone   Both Sides have Carved Decoration, of Obvious 18th Century date,
                                                 the East Side was Re-cut for John Tomlin, note the Foot Stone of 1843


JOHN AND MARY TOMLIN, 1843 AND 1845
THIS STONE IS RATHER A PUZZLE, THE CARVED MOTIF IS CLEARLY MID 18th CENTURY, THE
 INSCRIPTION WAS EITHER NEVER INSCRIBED OR RECUT IN 1843 ? THE LATTER SEEMS AN ASTONISHING 
PIECE OF FAMILIAL VANDALISM AND DIS-RESPECT! NOTE THAT THE FOOTSTONE IS OF THE 1840'S

West Side
IN MEMORY OF
MR WILLIAM TOMLIN
OF THIS PARISH
WHO DIED 24th APRIL 1756
AGED 43 YEARS
ALSO MARY HIS WIFE
WHO DIED 17th DECEMBER 1739
AGED 24 YEARS

East Side
IN MEMORY OF
MR JOHN TOMLIN
WHO DIED THE 14th OF MAY 1843
AGED 75 YEARS
ALSO
MRS. MARY TOMLIN
[WIFE OF THE ABOVE]
WHO DIED THE [ ] OF JANUARY 1845]
[AGED 70 YEARS]

 

85.   Headstone


THOMAS AND MARY TOMLIN, 1756 AND 1777

SACRED TO THE MEMORY OF
MR THOS. TOMLIN WHO
DIED DECEMBER 22nd ? 1759 AGED 55
YEARS
MARY TOMLIN THE BELOVED WIFE
OF THOS. TOMLIN DEPARTED THIS
LIFE THE [   ] DAY OF [OCTOBER] 1777
AGED 74 YEARS AFTER A LONG
---------------------Ground Level------------------
PAINFUL ILLNESS WITH A RESIGNATION
FIRMLY CHRISTIAN LEFT ISSUE [ ]
DAUGHTER(S) ?
[Obscured by Tree Roots]

 

66.   Headstone

IN MEMORY OF
ELIZABETH
YOUNGEST DAUGHTER OF
JOHN TOMLIN
(OF THIS PARISH)
WHO DIED 15th SEPT. 1884
AGED 74 YEARS
ALSO GEORGE ROBERT
YOUNGEST SON OF THE ABOVE
JOHN TOMLIN
WHO DIED 13th DECR. 1895
AGED 78 YEARS
AND STEPHEN THOMAS
LAST SURVIVING SON OF THE ABOVE
JOHN TOMLIN
WHO DIED 24th ? MARCH 1899
AGED 84 YEARS

 

TOMLIN see WATES

67.   Headstone

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
MRS MARY WATES
WIFE OF MR JAMES WATES
OF GRAVESEND
ELDEST DAUGHTER OF
MR JOHN TOMLIN
OF THIS PARISH
WHO DIED FEBRUARY 21st 18[55]
AGED 58 YEARS
ALSO OF
JAMES WATES
WHO DIED SEPTEMBER 12th ? 1872
AGED 67 YEARS

James Wates, 1871 Census, Hotel Manager at Northfleet.

WHATMAN see BROOKS

80.   Headstone and Foot Stone


MICHAEL MEMORY WRIGHT, 1837 AND LUCY REYNOLDS, 1940

SACRED TO THE MEMORY
OF
MICHAEL M. WRIGHT, ESQ.
OF PIPE'S PLACE
IN THIS PARISH
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
28th SEPTEMBER 1837
IN THE 62nd YEAR OF HIS AGE
ALSO LUCY REYNOLDS
WHO DIED 26th APRIL 1940
IN HER 94th YEAR

Michael Memory Wright, of Shorne, Gentleman.
PC.C. Will dated 25th September 1837
   Appoints William Reynolds the Younger, of 2 St. Mary Axe, Wine Merchant and George Spratt of the Bank of England, executors. To them his real and personal estate, upon trust. His money to be invested for benefit of wife, Ann, for life; after her death, £100 to Jane Norris, for her care of him; to George Spratt, £400 for his troubles as executor. Residue to William Reynolds. Executors to give mourning rings to Mr Saunders of Gravesend, Surgeon, Mr Allfree of Shorne, Mr G.E. Fenton of Shorne and Mr George Hodges of Shorne.
   Witnesses: Frederick Allfree, W, Saunders and George Hodges.
Codicil dated 25th September 1837
   He had given wife income from real and personal estate, for life, now gives her all household furniture, plate, linen and books .
   Witnesses: W, Saunders and George Hodges
   Proved 31st October 1837

Eroded Headstones

No. 87.   A very thick early 18th century stone buried at steep angle. Name and date missing

No 88.   Early 19th century. Details very worn and indistinct, surname seems to start with H


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M.I.S IN SECTION C OF ST PETER & ST PAUL CHURCH, SHORNE RECORDED BY D.E. WILLIAMS

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Monumental Inscriptions of St Peter & St Paul Church, Shorne - recorded by D. E. Williams 2013

Section C is the area from the North Churchyard wall to the southern end of the tower, bounded on the east by the grass path; on the west by the bank, below the modern extension and to the south by the hedge beyond which is the area used for cremation burials. The numbers correspond to the numbers on the plan. No.123 -139 are laying flat on the bank. Dates before 1752 are under the Julian calendar, where the year changes on 25th March, so January 1725 is 1726 in the modern Gregorian calendar. Inscriptions in boxes thus: [  ] are missing in the original and have been reconstructed from the Registers or other sources.  
   Inscriptions are arranged alphabetically. Click on the letter below.                       
Plan Of Graves

A   B   C   D   F   G   H   J   K   L   M   O   P   R   S   T   V   W

110.   Headstone and Body Stone


WILLIAM AND ELIZABETH ANDREWS, 1834 AND 1815
AS REQUESTED IN HIS WILL, WILLIAM ANDREWS GOT
AN IDENTICAL HEADSTONE TO THAT OF HIS WIFE'S

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
ELIZABETH WIFE OF
WILLIAM ANDREWS
OF THIS PARISH
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
THE 30th OF AUGUST 1815
AGED 50 YEARS
LEFT A HUSBAND WITH THREE
SONS AND EIGHT DAUGHTERS
TO LAMENT THEIR LOSS

 

109.   Headstone and Body Stone

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
WILLIAM ANDREWS
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
THE 9th OF FEBRUARY 1834
AGED 71 YEARS

William Andrews, of Deptford
P.C.C. Will dated 30th June 1828
   Appoints sons George of Deptford, Grocer, William of Upchurch, Farmer and Robert of Upchurch, Schoolmaster, executors and trustees. To them, upon trust, all his estate and effects, real and personal, including that shared with Mrs Margaret Cooper of Walworth, Widow, and Mrs Ann Read of Hollingbourne and other relatives, which by the decease of Mrs Mary Kemp, he is entitled to in right of his late wife, formerly Elizabeth Long. This property consists of houses and lands, freehold and copyhold, in Essex and Suffolk; also shares of money in the Public Funds, and other property formerly belonging to Mrs Elizabeth Thompson, then of Croydon.
    His funeral to be modest and paid for from his furniture, plate, etc.; his headstone is to be the same as that of his wife.
   Trustees to allow son William to have his clothes, daughter Jane, wife of Albermarle Tracy of Brompton, to have his watch, and daughter Cordelia, wife of John Waters of Newington, to have his mangle.
   Trustees to pay Cordelia £100; also to pay daughter Deliah wife of Robert Harrison of Charing, £100; the last two legacies paid from property once belonging to Mrs Elizabeth Thompson. This property is given to his sons in lieu of their share of £800 left by their grandmother to his 9 youngest children. Trustees to divide residue into 11 parts; 1/11 to son William; 1/11 to son George and 1/11 to son Robert. The remaining 8/11 to be invested in Public Funds, from the interest, 1/8 each to daughters, Deliah, Cordelia, Jane, Matilda Hayzelden, widow, Amelia wife of John Trest of Northfleet* and Sophia. The interest to be paid for their lives.1/8 of the interest is for the support and education of late daughter Elizabeth Ann wife of John Grace of Newington, until youngest is 21. Remaining 1/8 for support and education of children of late daughter Eliza wife of Robert Elliott of Newington, as above. After the deaths of any of his 6 daughters, their share to their children. When the youngest child is 21, the principal to be shared equally among them. If they die pre 21 with lawful children, their money to those children. If any die with no heirs, legacy shared by survivors. If Matilda, Amelia and Sophia died without heirs, their share goes to surviving grandchildren.
   Witnesses: William Peckham, Schoolmaster, Harrietsham, John Mitchell and John Murton, Farriers, Harrietsham.
   Proved 10th May 1834 Power reserved to William Andrews
   * William Andrews died at Northfleet (Parish Register)

139.   Headstone

[   ]
JOHN BECKINGHAM
DIED OCT. 20th 1896
AGED 86 YEARS
ALSO ELIZABETH
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
DIED SEPT. 12th 1878
AGED 68 YEARS
ALSO SARAH
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
DIED MAY 1st ? 1888
AGED 42 YEARS
ALSO HENRY SON OF THE ABOVE
DIED OCT. 2nd 1844
AGED 18 MONTHS

John Beckingham, Melville's Directory 1858, "Old Beefsteak House"; 1881 Census, "Duke of York", London Road, and Farmer of 19 acres, employing 1 man.
The "Old Beefsteak House" became the "Duke of York", now (2013) the "Copperfield"
Appears in Parliamentary Poll Book 1857

"Gravesend Reporter", October 24th 1896
"DEATH OF AN OCTOGENARIAN
    There died at Higham, on Tuesday, John Beckenham (sic), at the age of 88 years. For 37 years he lived at the "Duke of York" public house, commonly known as the Beefsteak house. His faculties remained unimpaired to the end, and he could remember the Battle of Waterloo and the Great Frost of 1815."

126.   Flat Headstone


ENGLAND CRICKET TEAM 1862
THIRD FROM LEFT: GEORGE BENNETT (BURIED IN SECTION C)

SACRED TO THE
MEMORY OF
GEORGE BENNETT
OF THIS PARISH
BORN FEBRUARY 12th
1829 DIED AUGUST
16th 1886
IN HIS DAY A FAMOUS CRICKETER
HE WAS A MEMBER OF THE
KENT ELEVEN AND PLAYED FOR
ENGLAND IN AUSTRALIA IN 1862
MAY HE REST IN PEACE

George Bennett, the England Cricketer, was a Bricklayer, near the Post Office, 1881 Census

"History of Kent County Cricket", 1907
   "One of the best all rounders Kent has produced....... employed by Lord Darnley for over 25 years. He scored 160 in 1861, Gentlemen v Players of Kent; 82 for Kent v M.C.C. In 1859. As a bowler, 5 for 9 runs in 1857, Kent v Sussex; 14 for 82 in 1858, Kent v Sussex; 8 for 60 in 1865, North v South; 8 for 25 in 1866, North v South; 9 for 113 in 1871, Kent v Sussex.
   In 1875 a benefit match was held at Gravesend for him. Kent v W.G. Grace's XI."

119.   Headstone and Curbs

IN
LOVING MEMORY OF
LAURA
BELOVED WIFE OF
THOMAS BENNETT
WHO DIED JULY 18th 1926
IN HER 81st YEAR
"Forever with the Lord"
ALSO THOMAS BENNETT
HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED MAY 16th 1936
IN HIS 85th YEAR
"At Rest"

Thomas Bennett, 1901 Census, Agricultural Labourer at 2 Park Pale

92.   Headstone and Curbs

IN
LOVING
MEMORY OF
EDWARD ALBERT BISS
WHO PASSED AWAY 6th NOVEMBER 1922
AGED 65 YEARS
"Thy Will be Done"
ALSO OF MARIAN LOUISE
WHO DIED ON 10th DECEMBER 1943
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
AND DEAR MOTHER OF
WILLIAM A. HERVEY F.R.C.S.
"In Peace"

 

108.   Headstone

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
MR. JOHN BODKIN
OF THIS PARISH
WHO DIED FEBRUARY [ ] 1827
AGED [55] YEARS
[ALSO ELLEN] BODKIN
[WIFE OF THE ABOVE]
[WHO DIED JULY [ ] 1830]
[AGED 66 YEARS]

John Bodkin, of Shorne, Husbandman
P.C.C. Will dated 4th November 1811
   Everything to his wife, Ellen, for ever; she is executor.
   Witnesses: John Mills Evans and Fra. Southgate
   Proved 17th May 1827

Appears in Parliamentary Poll Book 1790 and 1803

Ellen Bodkin,
of Shorne, Widow
P.C.C. Will dated 16th May 1830
   All her estate, (subject to payment of legacies of £20), to her sisters, Charlotte Pratten of Rochester, Alice Seamark of Gillingham and Elizabeth Hursey of Gillingham. Elizabeth's share not to be subject to the "control, management or intermeddling" of her husband.
   To her sister Mary Mc Donald of Gravesend, £20; to cousin John Tomlin of Shorne, Tanner, "for his services", £20. John Tomlin and brother in law Thomas Seamark are executors.
   Witnesses: William French, David French and Jarvis Noakes
   Proved 19th July 1830

John Bodkin and Ellen Cadwell were married at Shorne in January 1809

124.   Flat Headstone

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
WILLIAM BOTTING
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
JANUARY 27th 1815 AGED 29 YEARS
"To You that Come My Grave to See,
Prepare Yourselves to Follow Me,
Repent in Time, make no Delay,
I in My Prime was Snatched Away"
ALSO SARAH* WIFE OF THE ABOVE
DIED FEB. 20th 1867 AGED 75 YEARS
ALSO WILLIAM BOTTING
SON OF THE ABOVE
DIED MAY 4th 1857 AGED 42 YEARS

*Sarah was SARAH NOAKES at Death

135.   Footstone
W.B. 1815 WILLIAM BOTTING

S.N. 1867 SARAH NOAKES

W.B. 1842 WILLIAM BOTTING All Headstone No. 124

William Botting, died 1815, married Sarah Solly at St. Margaret, Rochester, August 1813 ?; Sarah Botting married James Noakes at Shorne, October 1826.

William Botting, died 1857, 1851 Census, at Lambeth, a Butcher

138.   Flat Headstone

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
MARY ANN BOTTING
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE AUGUST 8th 1882
AGED 63 YEARS
STEPHEN HOV[EY] BOTTING
[HUSBAND] OF THE ABOVE
[WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE JANUARY [   ] ] 1891
[AGED 75 YEARS]

Stephen Botting, 1881 Census, a Gardener.

91.   Curbs

North Side
IN LOVING MEMORY OF ANN BOTTING WHO DIED FEB. 27th 1902 AGED 74 YEARS

South Side
ALSO OF WILLIAM TIMMS BOTTING WHO DIED JUNE 2nd 1905 AGED 75 YEARS

William Botting, died 1905, 1881 Census, a Carpenter

142.   Low Headstone and Curbs

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
PETER BOTTING
DIED FEB. 1st 1905
AGED 65 YEARS
ALSO SARAH HIS WIFE
DIED DEC. 27th 1929
AGED 91 YEARS
ALSO FRED THEIR BELOVED SON
BORN 1863 DIED 1916
ALSO ELEANOR THEIR DAUGHTER
DIED 18th JAN. 1949

Peter Botting, Kelly's Directory, 1891 and 1903, a Carpenter at the Ridgeway; 1901 Census, at 1 Park Cottages, Builder and Undertaker.

116.   Headstone


ANN BROWN,1771, HER FIRST HUSBAND, WILLIAM KEMPTON, 1755
AND NIECE, MARY TUCKER, 1770

IN MEMORY OF
ANN WIFE OF WILL. BROWN
OF YE PARISH OF CHALK LATE RELICT
OF WILL. KEMPTON OF YS PARISH
SHE DIED 21st JAN. 1771 AGED 46 YEARS
ALSO THE SAID WILL. KEMPTON
DIED 30th NOV. 1755 AGED 34 YEARS
ALSO MARY TUCKER NEECE (sic) OF
-------------------Ground Level-----------------
ANN BROWN DIED 1st FEB. 1770
AGED 23 YEARS

William Brown, of Chalk, Yeoman. Mentioned on wife Ann's headstone.
Archdeaconry Court of Rochester Will dated 3rd September 1784
    To his "honoured" mother Sarah Batt, an annuity of £10 for life, from his real and personal estate. His houses, farms, gardens, orchard and land purchased from Henry Watson and the heirs of Sir William Milman, in Chalk and Shorne, now in his own use, also all other property which he or any trustee holds, to wife Sarah, for life. After her death, then to Benjamin Hubble of Shinglewell in Ifield, Yeoman for a term of 500 years, upon trust. After the end, sooner or later, of the term, then to his son William (subject to the annuity and other legacies). If son William has no heirs, then to son Thomas, on same conditions, in default of heirs of Thomas, then to first son his wife may yet have, in default then to 2nd, 3rd or 4th son, and so on. In default of sons, then to daughter Elizabeth and all other daughters living or expected, shared equally, for ever.
   The above 500 year term to Benjamin Hubble is limited upon special trust, that Hubble and his executors shall by sale or mortgage of the term of and in the property and from rents, etc., raise enough money at interest to pay legacies; after these legacies are paid the term of 500 years will be void and cease.
   To Thomas Rickman and Christian Rickman, son and daughter of the late Thomas Rickman, of Shorne, Yeoman, £100 each at 21. To wife Sarah, for life, the free use of his money, investments, debts, household goods, leases and stock of farms, horses, cattle, sheep, hogs, corn , implements, etc. After her death, to son in law Townsend Gladdish, £550 and to daughter in law Sarah Gladdish and children Elizabeth and Thomas Brown, and any children yet to be born, (except an eldest son not yet born), £800 each at 21. The legacies from his personal estate, with any shortfall made up from his real estate.
   Executors can, in wife's lifetime, advance money to Townsend and Sarah Gladdish, Elizabeth and Thomas Brown, to help set them up in business or on day of marriage, with wife's consent. The sums not to exceed £450 for Townsend or £800 for the others; the sums advanced are deducted from legacies, or if full sum then legacy discharged. If any of the legatees make any claim, when they are 21, against the estate or the estate of the Gladdishes father, William, or testators marriage settlement, or refuse to sign a release, then their legacy is void.
   Benjamin Hubble and wife Sarah Brown are executors and guardians of children during minority. To Hubble 5 guineas for mourning.
    Witnesses: C. ? Mitchin ?, John Wyburn and J.W. Evans
   Proved 27th November 1787

William Brown married Ann Kempton at Chalk in January 1764

95.   Curbs

South Side
IN MEMORY OF CORNELIUS BURR WHO FELL ASLEEP IN JESUS NOVEMBER 1st 1912 AGED 72 YEARS

North Side
ALSO FRANCES BURR HIS WIFE WHO FELL ASLEEP IN JESUS 12th DECEMBER 1932 AGED 83 YEARS

Cornelius Burr, 1881 census Wheelwright at Ridgeway; 1901 Census, Wheelwright, 1 Ivy Cottage

112.   Headstone

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
JOHN CHIPPS
OF THIS PARISH WHO DEPARTED
THIS LIFE THE 22nd OF JUNE 1829
AGED 71 YEARS
ALSO FANNY WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED MAY 3rd 1832
AGED 84 YEARS

136.   Footstone
J.C. 1829 JOHN CHIPPS, Headstone No. 112

John Chipps, of Shorne, Gentleman
P.C.C. Will dated 6th April 1829
   Money in Bank of England, with interest, other money, debts due on bond or mortgage, to George Wilkinson of Cobham, Gardener and William Stevenson of Thong, Gentleman, upon trust.
   They to pay interest to his wife Fanny, for life. After her death, the interest of £600 4% annuities, part of the above funds, to be paid to daughter Mary Clarke wife of John Clarke of Limehouse, Caulker, until grandson, Charles Clarke, their son is 21, he then has interest of the £600, until he is 25, when he is 25 the principal is to be paid to him.
    After death of wife, trustees to take the profits of £400, part of the above funds, and pay to daughter Mary Clarke, for life. After her death, they are to pay £200 of the £400 to grandson John Clarke; the other £200 to grandson George Clarke.
    After death of his wife, they are to pay profits of £400 another part of funds and pay daughter Mary Clarke, for life; after her death, the £400 shared equally amongst the Clarke grandsons.
   After death of wife, trustees to interest from £600 part of same funds, and pay it to daughter Elizabeth Wilkinson wife of George Wilkinson, for life. After her death, the interest to be used for the support and education of her children, until they are 21, or day of marriage, if girls, then the £600 shared among them equally.
   If Elizabeth leaves no children, the £600 to be shared equally among the Clarke grandsons.
   To daughters Mary and Elizabeth, after mother's death, household furniture and goods, equally shared.
   Immediately after his death, trustees to pay £197 10s from his investments to wife Fanny, and pay £50 of same funds to grand daughter Mary Ann Clarke. Residue, after death of wife, shared equally between daughters.
   Witnesses: J. Stroud, Shorne and Jarvis Noakes, Shorne
   Proved 1st August 1829. In October 1829 William Stevenson renounces as executor.

John Chipps married Fanny Griffiths at St. James, Piccadilly, in 1786

103.   Headstone and Curbs

IN
MEMORY OF
JOHN ONLY SON OF
JOHN AND ELIZA CLARK
OF THIS PARISH
WHO DIED DECEMBER 19th 1874
AGED 26 YEARS
ALSO JOHN CLARK
FATHER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED JANUARY 24th 1890
AGED 80 YEARS
"To Fall Asleep is not to Die"
ALSO ELIZA CLARK
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO ENTERED INTO REST MARCH 19th 1891
IN HER 75th YEAR
ALSO THEIR YOUNGEST DAUGHTER
REBEKAH (REE) CLARK
WHO PASSED AWAY JUNE 2nd 1921
"To be with Christ which is Far Better"

John Clark, died 1890, Melville's Directory 1858, Wood Dealer; 1871 Census, Retired Wood Merchant at Ridgeway.
Erected Methodist Chapel and Ridgeway House, on Ridgeway (Allen's History of Shorne, p. 131. Parliamentary Poll Book 1857

107.   Headstone and Curbs

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
DANIEL ALEXANDER CLARK
DIED 17th NOV. 1913
AGED 77
ALSO
MARY ANN
THE BELOVED WIFE OF THE ABOVE
DIED 4th FEB. 1914
AGED 77
"They Sleep in Peace, Awaiting
a joyful resurrection"

 

CLARK see LEWIS

105.   Thick Ledger on Ground, Extremely Eroded

[   ]
[JOHN ?] DICKINS
[FEBRUARY [ ] 1791]
[   ]

 John Dickins, of Shorne, Vintner
Consistory Court of Rochester Will dated 6th April 1782
   To wife Frances and son John, all his household goods and furniture, plate, linen, china, stock of beer and other liquors, money, personal estate, equally shared, subject to payment of debts. Friend William Coper of Chatham, Victualler is executor.
   Witnesses: Thomas Pattinson and John Pattinson
   Proved 9th March 1791 William Cooper died before testator, administration granted to Frances

Administration Bond dated 31st March 1791
   Frances Dickins, George Hulbert of Chatham, Gentleman (Wine Merchant) and James Barnes of Stood, Carpenter, are bound in sum of £600.

John Dickins is described as a Victualler, he died 12th February 1791, Value of goods not more than £600.

98.   Headstone, Mostly Buried


FRANCES FINCH (AND STILL – BORN), 1700
(SHOWING EXTENT OF BURIED INSCRIPTION)

HERE LYETH
THE BODY OF
FRANCES THE WIFE
-------Ground Level------
OF THOMAS FINCH
WHO DEPARTED
THIS LIFE YE 10th DAY
OF AUGUST IN THE
YEAR OF OUR LORD
1700 AGED 38
YEARS

Thomas Finch, Shopkeeper (Edward Oxe's will ). In Registers described as Operii (Workman ?)
Married Frances Williams at Shorne June 1695, presumably a Widow and Edward Oxe's sister ? She was buried with her still born infant (Registers)

FINCH see OXE

 

140.   Headstone and Curbs

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
OUR DEAR SON
EDWARD FRENCH
WHO DIED 10th SEPT. 1928
AGED 24 YEARS
"A Sudden Change, at God's Command he Fell,
He had no Chance to bid his Friends Farewell,
Affliction came without a Warning Given,
And bid him haste to meet his God in Heaven"
AND OF HIS SISTER
JENTY FRENCH
WHO DIED 4th NOVEMBER 1993
AGED 83 YEARS

 

144.   Pedestals and Fallen Cross

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
EDWARD FROUD
WHO ENTERED INTO REST
16th JAN. 1911 AGED 74 YEARS
ALSO OF MARY ELIZABETH
WIDOW OF THE ABOVE

Edward Froud, 1901 Census, Butcher at Hunton

118.   Headstone and Curbs

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
SARAH ANN
THE BELOVED WIFE OF FREDERICK GODDARD
WHO DIED 17th JUNE 1928 AGED 76 YEARS
"At Rest"
ALSO FREDERICK
THE BELOVED HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 21st NOVEMBER 1932
AGED 76 YEARS
"Peace at Last"
"Reunited"

Frederick Goddard, 1901 Census, Leather Cutter and Belt Maker in Mitcham, Surrey

141.   Pedestals, Cross and Curbs

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
SAMUEL JOHN GOWAR
WHO DIED AUG. 2nd 1901
AGED 65 YEARS
"Not my Will but Thine, O God be Done"
CAROLINE WIFE OF THE ABOVE
DIED SEPT. 26th 1905 AGED 70 YEARS

Samuel and Caroline Gowar, 1882 Kelly's Directory, Baker; 1891 Kelly's, Grocer, Draper, Post Office; 1901 Census, Baker, Grocer and Post Office; 1903 Kelly's, Caroline, Grocer, Draper and Post Office; Kelly's 1913 Miss Caroline Gowar , as above.

120.   Headstone and Foot Stone

PRISCILLA EVELYN
G.J. HALLWARD
BORN AUGT. 12Th 1895
DIED JUNE 26th 1917

Reginald Hallward, 1901 Census, Sculptor, (and Designer, Stain Glass maker), lived at Woodlands

121.   Headstone and Foot Stone

ADELAIDE CAROLINE
BELOVED WIFE OF
REGINALD HALLWARD
BORN DEC. 13th 1860
DIED MARCH 30th 1925
REGINALD HALLWARD
BORN OCT. 18th 1858
DIED MARCH 30th 1948

 

HERVEY see BISS

94.   Headstone and Curbs

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
HANNAH HOLLANDS
WHO DIED FEBRUARY 1st 1913
AGED 53 YEARS
"In the Midst of Life we are in Death"

Hannah Hollands, 1901 Census, wife of William, Labourer of Homewood Cottages

93.   Headstone and Curbs

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
ELIZA HOLLANDS
WHO DIED 16th NOVEMBER 1924
AGED 75 YEARS
ALSO WILLIAM HOLLANDS
HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 4th AUGUST 1930
AGED 84 YEARS
"Gone but not Forgotten"

William Hollands, 1881 Census, Agricultural Labourer

104.   Pedestals, Cross and Curbs

"Peace, Perfect Peace"
IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
WILLIAM JOHN JACKSON
DIED MAY 1st 1892
AGED 39
ALSO EMILY JANE HIS WIFE
DIED JAN. 4th 1918
AGED 63

William Jackson, 1891 Census, Gardener of Ifield

125.   Fallen Headstone, Badly Flaked

IN
MEMORY OF
MARY ANN
WIFE OF JOHN JARRETT
[WHO DIED APRIL [   ] ] 1878
[AGED 66 YEARS]
[   ]
[   ] DIED
[   ] INFANCY
[   ] THE ABOVE
[BURIED] NEAR THIS PLACE

133.   Footstone
M.A.J. 1878 MARY ANN JARRETT, Headstone No. 125

Mary Ann Jarrett, 1871 Census, wife John agricultural Labourer at Cobham.

KEMPTON see BROWN

KEMSLEY see Rawlings

LE BRETON SIMMONS see TAYLOR

102.   Pedestal with Small Angel, and Curbs

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
MURIEL JOYCE
THE DEARLY LOVED BABE OF
J. & E. LEWIS
BORN JAN. 6th
DIED FEB. 10th 1909
"Had God asked as well we Know,
We would say, Oh Spare the Blow,
Yes with Longing Hearts would Say,
Lord, we Love her, let her Stay"

 

101.   Pedestals with Large Angel, Black and White Tiles

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
ELIZA EMMA LEWIS
(NEE CLARK)
THE DEARLY LOVED WIFE OF J.H. LEWIS
WHO DIED AT BHORE GHAUT REVERSING STATION
G.I.P.RAILWAY BOMBAY PRESIDENCY, INDIA
ON FEBRUARY 2nd 1911*
AGED 36 YEARS & 11 MONTHS
"I Leave the Burdens of my Life and all the Weariness,
And Strife with Him who Orders all my ways and knows
The Limit of my Days; and so I Rest"

*Buried at Shorne in July 1911

129.   Detached Foot Stone on Bank
T.H.L. 1869 THOMAS HAINES LIDWELL, MARCH 1869 AGED 51, From Epping

E.L. 1877 ELIZA LIDWELL, APRIL 1877, AGED 67, From Gravesend

 

114.   Headstone

IN AFFECTIONATE REMEMBRANCE OF
HENRY THOMAS LOMAS
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
AUG. 16th 1872
AGED 33 YEARS
"His End was Peace"

Henry Lomas, 1871 Census, Fruit Grower at Chalk.

90.   Small Headstone, with Crossbones

[   ]
SUSAN
MASTERS DYED
[SEPTEMBER] 29th ? 1721
[AGE]D 44
[YEARS]

Thomas Masters, of Shorne, Victualler. First wife Susan's headstone.
Consistory Court of Rochester Will dated 14th May 1724
   To cousin John French, I guinea; to cousin Robert French, his first wife's wedding ring; to cousin John Chambers*, 1/-; to wife, Anne all his goods, money, etc., she is executor and is to pay expenses and legacies.
   Signs with mark
   Witnesses: William Warren, James Hone and Elizabeth Hone
   Proved 1st June 1724

* Thomas Masters married Anne Chambers at Chalk, April 1722

111.   Headstone

SACRED TO THE MEMORY OF
[HES]TER WIFE OF
MR WILLIAM MUMFORD
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE APRIL 2nd 1814
AGED 6[3] YEARS

William Mumford, was a Timber Merchant in partnership with Easdown of Higham. He was declared bankrupt in 1813 ("The Times" and "Hants. Chronicle"). He married Hester Sidwell at Strood in October 1782

97.   Small Headstone, with Skull, Partly Buried


EDWARD OXE, 1699 (1700)
(SHOWING EXTENT OF BURIED INSCRIPTION)

HERE LYETH
THE BODY OF
EDWARD O[X]E WHO
DEPARTED THIS LIFE
MARCH YE 6th DAY
AND IN THE YEAR OF
OUR LORD 1699
----------Ground Level--------
AGED 55 YEARS
ERECTED BY THOMAS
FINCH AND FRANCES
HIS WIFE

Edward Oxe, of Shorne, Shopkeeper
Consistory Court of Rochester Will dated 9th January 1695 (96)
   To John Rose of Shorne, 1/-; to cousin Sarah Withers, 1s; to cousin Jane Withers, 1s; to cousin Elizabeth Withers, 1s. Residue of real and personal estate to Frances, "the now wife of Thomas Finch of Shorne"; she is also executor. House and garden with outhouse, in Shorne Street, also to Frances Finch, for life; after her death to her husband Thomas, for ever.
   Witnesses: William Cottmar, Ellinor Cottmar and Henry Cottmar
   Proved 8th March 1699 (1700)

122.   Low Headstone and Curbs

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
WILLIAM HENRY POPE
WHO PASSED AWAY 23rd SEPTEMBER 1923
AGED 63 YEARS
ALSO HIS BELOVED WIFE
ROSE POPE
WHO FELL ASLEEP 19th MARCH 1951
AGED 89 YEARS
"Forever in our Thoughts"
R.I.P.

 

117.   Headstone


WILLIAM AND ANN RAWLINGS, 1823 AND 1828
AND NIECE, SUSANNA KEMSLEY, 1796

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
WILLIAM RAWLINGS
OF THE PARISH OF HIGHAM
WHO DIED THE 24th ? OF FEBRUARY 1823
AGED 78 YEARS
(Four Lines Half Eroded Verses)
ALSO ANN RAWLINGS HIS WIFE
DEPARTED THIS LIFE 17th DECEMBER 18[28]
AGED 75 YEARS
ALSO SUSANNA DAUGHTER OF
WILLIAM & SUSANNA KEMSLEY
WHO DIED THE 27th OF FEBRUARY 1796
AGED 18 YEARS
"A Gentle Heart and [ ] Mind,
Grateful for Health but yet in Pain Resign'd,
To Form the House to the Faithful Given,
Death was to her Anticipated Heaven"

William Rawlings, of Higham, Grocer
Consistory Court of Rochester Will dated 3rd June 1820
   He desires to be buried in Shorne Churchyard, (the original line says "Higham", this was crossed out and Shorne substituted). A tombstone to be erected to his memory.
   To wife Ann, all his household furniture, stock in trade in his house and premises in Higham, and book debts owed, subject to the following legacies. £5 each to his brothers in law, John Kemp of Higham, Yeoman and George Kemp of Cobham, Yeoman. All sums owed to him upon mortgage or bond, to George French of Shorne, Yeoman and James French of Shorne, Yeoman, upon trust. They to pay interest from these sums to his wife for life. After her death, they are to pay the principal sum, equally shared, to Samuel Bassett of Greenwich, Wheelwright; George and James French, Richard French of Strood, Fisherman and Dredgerman, John Hollands of Perry Street, near Cobham, Labourer and Susannah Hollands wife of William Hollands of Shorne, Labourer.
Wife Ann, George and James French, executors.
   Signs with a mark
   Witnesses: Michael Woollett and John Smith
   Proved 24th October. 1823 Value of goods under £800. George and James French described as Labourers and nephews of Rawlings.

William Rawlings married Ann Kemp at Cobham in October 1772.

Susanna Kemsley appears to have been William and Ann Rawlings niece. William Kemsley married Susannah Kemp at Cobham in 1774. Susannah Kemp was likely Ann Rawlings sister (see Rawlings)

113.   Headstone

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
AMELIA WIFE OF
WILLIAM RHODES
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
ON THE 7th DAY OF JUNE 1829
AGED 23 YEARS
ALSO THE ABOVE
WILLIAM RHODES
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
ON THE 11th DAY OF JULY 1847
AGED 59 YEARS

William Rhodes, of Shorne, Blacksmith
P.C.C. Will dated 12th May 1846
   Appoints Jarvis Noakes of Shorne, Labourer and Mary Rhodes of East Peckham, Widow, executors.
   To housekeeper, Elizabeth Sharpe, Spinster, an annuity of £25, for life, This to be paid from profits of his freeholds at Shorne, occupied by himself, John Parker, William Shaw and George Webster, and blacksmith's forge, barn, stables, 8 acres of land at Shorne in his occupation; 2 freehold cottages and gardens in Cooling occupied by John Cooper and William Edmunds; all his other real estate. Half share in these properties to such persons as his niece Fanny Louisa Rhodes, daughter of his late brother, John Rhodes, shall devise by deed or will. In default, then to Fanny Louisa Rhodes and her heirs for ever. The other half to such persons as niece Cecelia Rhodes, another daughter of brother John, shall devise by deed or will, in default then to Cecelia and her heirs for ever.
   If these two nieces are under 21 at testator's death, then executors to receive rents and profits for not more than 7 years. This money is to go towards the nieces support and education until they are 21. Surplus to be invested in Public Funds. Income for benefit of nieces and their advancement in the world. Principal sums to nieces at 21.
   Residue of estate to the above nieces equally shared, provided that if one dies before 21 with no lawful heirs, the whole goes to the survivor.
   Witnesses: John Monckton, Solicitor, Maidstone and William Few ?, his Clerk

Codicil dated 8th July 1847
   He had appointed Jarvis Noakes and Mary Rhodes executors, and given certain powers. Mary has since married Joseph Wells of Penshurst, Gardener. He now revokes appointment of Noakes and appoints John Brooker of Higham, Farmer in his place as executor with Mary Wells. Rest of will confirmed.
   Witnesses: Edward Giles, Clerk to Mr Monckton, Solicitor, Maidstone and William Quaife, Schoolmaster, Shorne.
   Proved 29th December 1847

William Rhodes married Amelia Simmons at Christchurch, Southwark in October 1828

96.   Granite Pedestal, Cross and Curbs

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
WALTER
YOUNGEST SON OF
HENRY SOLOMON
OF THONG
WHO FELL ASLEEP
OCTOBER 10th 1911 AGED 67
ALSO OF ELIZABETH HANNAH
HIS WIFE
WHO DIED APRIL 13th 1918 AGED 73

Walter Solomon, Farmer of 300 acres, employing 12 men in 1881 (Census)

123.   Fallen Headstone

[IN MEMORY OF]
GEORGE EDWARD
THE DEARLY LOVED SON OF
GEORGE & SUSAN STEVENS
WHO DIED APRIL [   ] 1881
AGED [21] YEARS
(Eroded Verses)
ALSO GEORGE STEVENS
WHO DIED [   ]
[   ]

George Stevens, Senior, Farm Bailiff of Thong Cottage, 1881 Census

143.   Headstone and Curbs

SACRED TO THE MEMORY
OF
HENRY TAYLOR
COLONEL LATE ARMY ORDNANCE DEPARTMENT
WHO DIED ON JUNE THE 9th 1905
AGED 69 YEARS
ALSO OF MARY TAYLOR
SISTER OF THE ABOVE
BORN OCT. 12th 1830
DIED JAN. 2nd 1913
ALSO SARAH LE BRETON SIMMONS
WIDOW OF LT. GEORGE LE BRETON SIMMONS
WHO DIED DECEMBER 19th 1914
AGED 69 YEARS
"In Sure and Certain Hope"

 

TUCK see BROWN

106.   Pedestals, Cross and Curbs

East Side
IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
OUR DEAR SON
ALFRED
WALTER TUFF
SPO HMS WHIRLWIND
WHO DIED FROM THE RESULT OF
ACTIVE SERVICE DEC. 26th 1921
AGED 27
"O, Hear us when we Cry to Thee,
For Those in Peril on the Sea"

South Side
ALSO OF
HIS FATHER
HENRY
RICKER TUFF
WHO DIED DEC. 13th 1936 AGED 73
"At Rest"

North Side
ALSO OF
HIS MOTHER
EDITH
KEIR TUFF
WHO DIED AUG. 4th 1925 AGED 50
"Nearer to Thee"

Henry Tuff, Railway Labourer of Garden Row, 1901 Census (First wife in Section D ?)

99.   Headstone and Curbs

IN
LOVING
MEMORY OF
BEATRICE MAY VITLER
WHO DIED APRIL 7th 1914
AGED 20 YEARS
ALSO BENJAMIN JAMES VITLER
1st LONDON REGT. KILLED IN ACTION
FRANCE, NEAR MESSINES AUGT. 16th 1917
AGED 21 YEARS
"At Rest"
ALSO MARIA VITLER
MOTHER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED JAN. 17th 1920
AGED 74 ? YEARS
ALSO GEORGE HER HUSBAND
WHO DIED OCT. 1st ? 1944 AGED 85 YEARS
"Reunited"

George Vitler, Agricultural Labourer, 1881 Census; Sexton, Kelly's Directory 1913

 

 

130.   Detached Foot Stone on BankW.W. 1865 WILLIAM WALKER, JUNE 1865, AGED 22

S.W. 1847 SUSANNAH WALKER, MARCH 1847, AGED 11

 

145.   Curbs

North Side
CHARLES THOMAS WATERMAN DIED 11th FEB. 1928 AGED 66 YEARS

South Side
CLARA WATERMAN DIED APRIL 26th 1945 AGED 77 YEARS

Charles Waterman, Bricklayer lodging at 2 Ivy Cottages in 1901, (Census)

128.   Fallen Headstone

ERECTED
TO THE MEMORY OF
WILLIAM WHIFFEN
OF THIS PARISH
WHO DIED MARCH 4th 1830
AGED 49 YEARS
ALSO ELIZABETH WIFE
OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED JANUARY 22nd 1839
AGED 55 YEARS

Richard Whiffen, Parish Clerk at Vicarage House, 1861 Census, 1865 Post Office Directory

115.   Pedestals and Cross

SACRED
TO
THE MEMORY OF
RICHARD WHIFFEN
WHO DIED MAY 6th 1869
AGED 59 YEARS

131 and 132.   Footstones
Eroded

137.   Footstone
Eroded

127.   HeadstoneFragment Early 19th Century ?

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This plan is purely diagrammatic, designed to give approximate
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Monumental Inscriptions of St Peter & St Paul Church, Shorne - recorded by D. E. Williams 2013

Section D All the monumental in this section are east of the east end of the church. Number 146 is slightly to the north of the church. All other monument due east of the church are modern. Inscriptions in boxes thus: [  ] are missing in the original and have been reconstructed from the Registers or other sources.
 Inscriptions are arranged alphabetically. Click on the letter below.                      
Plan Of Graves

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161.   Headstone, Hidden Behind Bush, East of Path

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
JOHN BALDWIN
WHO DIED FEBRUARY 2nd 1881
AGED 49 YEARS
ALSO FANNY THE BELOVED WIFE OF
HENRY TUFF
AND DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED FEBRUARY 22nd 1891
AGED 22 YEARS
"Whom the Lord Loveth He Chasteneth"
ALSO ELIZABETH WIFE OF THE ABOVE
JOHN BALDWIN
WHO DIED APRIL 22nd 1892
AGED 48 YEARS
"Deeply Regretted"

John Baldwin, Domestic Coachman in Camberwell in 1871 Census

Elizabeth Baldwin,
Laundress, living at Old Vicarage, 1891 Census (See Tuff)

Henry Tuff, (Buried in Section C) a Groom at the Old Vicarage, living with mother in law, Elizabeth Baldwin, 1891 Census.

147.   Large Ledger, Surrounded by low Brick Wall, Horizontal Cross

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
TUFNELL CARBONEL BARRETT, ESQ.
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
ON THE 31st OF AUGUST 1856
IN HIS 47th YEAR
MARY ANN BARRETT JULY 5th 1872

LUCY ALICIA
BARRETT
SEP. 2nd 1878

TUFNELL SAMUEL
BARRETT
PRIEST
JUNE 13th 1908
TUFNELL COWPER
ALLISTON
BARRETT
OCT. 6th 1914
BETTY HUGHES
ROOKE TUFNELL
BARRETT
JAN. 2nd 1931MARY LOUISA
TUFNELL BARRETT
MAY 21st 1890

LOUISA TUFNELL
BARRETT
JUNE 3rd 1898

MARY SUSAN
COWPER
NOV. 6th 1936

ESU MERCY
R.I.P.

Tufnell Carbonel Barrett, Esq. of Shorne
P.C.C. Will dated 6th August 1856
   All modern household furniture, plate, linen, china, etc., in his house, except carved oak sideboard and other similar furniture, and other antique furniture and all oak carvings, to wife Mary Ann. Residue to son Tufnell Samuel, subject to payment of debts, etc. By his marriage settlement, his wife is entitled to income from the sum of £3,700. He gives her an annuity of £100 for life or widowhood, from his real estate. His freehold cottage in Shorne, formerly called Clay Hall, adjoining the village pound, occupied by Mrs White and others, rent 7s 6d per week, to his servant Sarah Eatwell, for life. His barn and stable in Shorne, opposite property of Messrs. Hurley and Solomon, abutting public road, and in his own occupation, to servant Stephen White, who has lived with testator for many years as gardener, for life. His freehold, copyhold and leaseholds in Kent and elsewhere, subject to payment of mortgages to free properties lefts to Sarah Eatwell and Stephen White, and for payment of debts and funeral costs, to son Tufnell, who is executor.
   Witnesses: Thomas Staunton and N.B.T. Wood
   Proved 25th September 1856

CARBONEL see Barrett

155.   Ledger on Brick Base

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
JOHN CARNEY, ESQUIRE
SENIOR CAPTAIN OF THE 2nd OR QUEEN'S
ROYAL REGIMENT OF FOOT, WITH WHICH CORPS
HE SERVED IN THE WEST AND EAST INDIES
FOR A PERIOD OF MORE THAN 29 YEARS
HE DIED 25th MARCH 1846
IN THE 46th YEAR OF HIS AGE
ALSO TO
SUSANNA MAPLESDEN CARNEY
HIS WIFE
WHO DIED AT SHORNE JANUARY 5th 1867
IN THE 57th YEAR OF HER AGE
AND TO
EDWARD SMYTHE
OF PIPE'S PLACE
WHO DIED JULY 26th 1874 AGED 68 YEARS
ALSO TO
MARIA SUSANNA MARY CATHERINE ANNE
HIS WIFE AND DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
JOHN AND SUSANNA MAPLESDEN CARNEY
BORN AT BOMBAY SEPTEMBER 6th 1833
DIED NOVEMBER 13th 1905
ALSO TO
EDITH FLEMING WALLACE
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
EDWARD AND ANN SMITH
BORN APRIL 26th 1859
DIED MARCH 10th 1947

John Carney, Captain in H.M. 2nd or Royal Regiment of Infantry
P.C.C. Will dated 2nd March 1846
   His real and personal estate, including his life insurance for £1,200 in Universal Life Assurance Society, King William Street, City of London, (except gold watch, chain and seals, left to him by his father, which goes to sister), to wife, Susannah Maplesden Carney, for herself and daughter Maria, who he commends to the "maternal and affectionate care of my said dear wife ....."; his wife is executor.
   Witnesses: S. Mellin of Brompton, E.D. Vaughan and E.D. Mellin
   Proved 23rd June 1846

COWPER see BARRETT

150.   Pedestals, Cross and Curbs

IN MEMORY OF
SARAH
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
WILLIAM ROBERT DUNN
WHO DIED AUGUST 5th 1896
IN HER 72nd YEAR
"For so He Giveth His Beloved Sleep"

William Dunn, on wife's headstone; Naval Pensioner 
1881 Census; Sexton, 1891 and 1903 Kelly's Directory

159.   Headstone and Footstone

IN
MEMORY OF
ELLEN FORREST
DIED MARCH 1866
AGED 85 YEARS
A FAITHFUL SERVANT
IN ONE FAMILY
FOR SIXTY FIVE YEARS

Ellen Forrest, Servant to Rev. J.J. Marsham, at Kirkby Overblow, Yorkshire, 
1841 Census, she born in same county;
In the 1851 Census she is in Shorne, but not it seems a live in servant.

160.   Fallen Headstones

IN
LOVING MEMORY OF
ELEANOR HOLLANDS
WHO DIED OCTOBER 2nd 1893
AGED 51 YEARS
ALSO
ELLEN HOLLANDS
WHO DIED MARCH 25th 1894
AGED 76 YEARS
"Why should we Mourn departed Friends,
Or Shake at Death's Alarms,
'Tis but the Voice that Jesus sends,
To Call us to his Arms,
To Depart and be with Christ which
is Far Better"

Eleanor Hollands, Servant to Rev. J. Marsham at "Overblow House" in Shorne, 1891 Census.

Ellen Hollands,
Wife of Henry Hollands at Higham, Agricultural Labourer, 1891 Census

146.   Coped

South Side

SACRED TO THE MEMORY OF MARY JARRETT
WHO DIED MARCH [ ] 1862 AGED 80 YEARS

North Side

ALSO CHARLES JARRETT
WHO DIED SEPTEMBER [ ] 1858 AGED 78 YEARS

Charles Jarrett, Gardener and Victualler at the" See Ho" inn, 1851 Census and Melville's Directory 1858
Appears in Parliamentary Poll Book 1847. Married Mary Botting at St. Margaret, Rochester in 1810

148.   Pink Granite Cruciform Coped, Grey Granite Base

South Side

IN EVER LOVING MEMORY OF OUR DEAR PARENTS
ALFRED SAMUEL LINES
BORN 23rd NOVEMBER 1851 DIED 15th AUGUST 1906
AND
MARIA LINES
BORN 4th MARCH 1852 DIED 25th DECEMBER 1906
"Thy Will be Done"

North Side
ALSO ALICE MAUD ELIZA WILLIAMS*, DAUGHTER
WIFE OF LIEUT. BENJAMIN WM. WILLIAMS
BORN FEBRUARY 7th 1872 DIED APRIL 19th 1924
ALSO TO THE MEMORY OF THE ABOVE
BENJAMIN WILLIAM WILLIAMS
BORN OCTOBER 24th 1868 DIED AUGUST 18th 1943

* See Window in Church

Alfred Lines, Wood Sawyer in Lambeth, 1901 Census, has one servant. 
Married Maria Drew in Norfolk in 1871

Alice Williams, Stained Glass Window inside church.

MAPLESDEN see Noakes

158.   Cruciform Coped


2nd FROM LEFT: REV. J. J. MARSHAM, 1894
MIDDLE AND RIGHT: TWO OF HIS OLD SERVANTS,
ELLEN FORREST, 1865 AND ELEANOR HOLLANDS, 1893
DID THE REVEREND GENTLEMAN EXPECT TO NEED HIS SERVANTS IN THE NEXT WORLD ?

North Side
SACRED TO THE MEMORY OF
THE REVD. JACOB JOSEPH MARSHAM
SON OF THE REVD. AND HON. JACOB MARSHAM D.D.
BORN 8th FEBY. 1804 DIED 23rd OCTR. 1894
FOR 52 YEARS VICAR OF SHORNE

South Side
"Be of Good Comfort, Rise, He Calleth Thee"
St. Mark 10th Chapter, 9th Verse
See Window in Church

Jacob Joseph Marsham, former Vicar of Shorne
Obituary from "The Times", 25th October 1894
   "The Church Review announces the death of the Rev. JACOB JOSEPH MARSHAM, which took place on Tuesday last at the patriarchal age of 90. Born on February 8th 1804, at Rochester, where his father, the Hon. And Rev. Jacob Marsham, D.D., was one of the canons of the cathedral, he was educated at Eton and Christ Church, Oxford.
   His father was also a canon of Windsor, rector of Kirkby Overblow, Yorkshire, vicar of Wateringbury, Kent, and a prebendary of Wells.
   Mr Marsham was ordained in 1827 as his father's curate at Kirkby Overblow. Ten years later he was presented by the Dean and Chapter of Rochester to the living of Shorne, Kent, which he held for 52 years, only resigning when he became blind. He had been hale and hearty to within a couple of days of his death, and at last succumbed to senile collapse.
   For nearly 40 years he had been J.P. For the county of Kent. He was a grandson of the second Baron Romney and nephew of the third Baron, who was created Earl of Romney in 1801.
   During Mr Marsham's long incumbency of Shorne he was instrumental in restoring the ancient parish church. He also built excellent national schools. It was in his churchyard that Charles Dickens, whose house at Gad's Hill is only just outside the parish, used to love to sit, as Foster records in his "Life of Dickens"; and up to the very last Mr Marsham never let wind, rain, snow or personal ailment keep him away from church and the Holy Communion"
   Rev. Marsham's will was dated 18th February 1879, with a Codicil dated 2nd June 1891.
His executor was his nephew, Robert Henry Bullock Marsham. His personal estate was about £48,000 (about £3,000,000 in modern values). He left property to his nephew, Fitzroy D. Maclean; property at St. Kitts to nephew Robert Marsham. His nieces, Louisa Nevill, Emily Maclean and Fanny Hood were residuary legatees.

149.   Headstone and Body Stone


JUDITH MITCHELL, 1805
(ALSO INSCRIBED WITH WALTER MITCHELL'S NAME)
WALTER MITCHELL WAS NEVER BURIED AT SHORNE
AND HIS DATE OF DEATH AND AGE REMAIN BLANK

JUDITH MITCHELL
OBIT
MARCH THE 8th ? 1805
ETAT
79
ALSO WALTER MITCHELL
OF CAXTON ? PARISH, SOUTH
STAINLEY, WEST RIDING OF YORK
OBIT
[ * ]
ETAT
[ * ]

*The Date and Age were not Incised, Mitchell was not Buried at Shorne.
His name must have been incised in his lifetime

Walter Mitchell, Esquire, the same man who sold the Manor of Randall to the Earl of Darnley in about 1793 ? (Hasted's History of Kent)
Appears in Parliamentary Poll Book 1803

156.   Ledger on Brick Base

IN MEMORY OF
EDWARD MAPLESDEN THIRD SON OF
JARVIS AND MARY NOAKES
OF IFIELD PLACE FARM IN THIS PARISH
WHO DIED MARCH 26th 1848
IN THE 43rd YEAR OF HIS AGE
ALSO HENRY MAPLESDEN THEIR SON
WHO DIED AUGUST 31st 1849 AGED 36 YEARS
ALSO ANNA MAPLESDEN
ELDEST DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED AT IVY MILL HOUSE, TOVIL
DECEMBER 19th 1875 IN HER 77th YEAR
"Her End was Peace"
ALSO OF MARY MAPLESDEN SECOND DAUGHTER OF
THE ABOVE JARVIS NOAKES
DIED JUNE 13th 1880 IN HER 80th YEAR
AFTER A LONG ILLNESS BORN WITH CHRISTIAN FORTITUDE

Edward Maplesden Noakes, Gentleman, late of Woolwich, now of Vauxhall Bridge Road, Westminster.
P.C.C. Will dated 4th March 1848 (Died at home of brother in law, W.S. Young, in Vauxhall Bridge Road)
   To brother Francis Maplesden Noakes, his silver cigar case; to sister Frances Maplesden Young, £100. Rest and residue, to brother Jarvis William Maplesden Noakes and brother in law, William Samuel Young, in trust for his mother and brothers and sisters, in equal shares. Jarvis Noakes and William Young are executors.
   Witnesses: Elizabeth Young, 30 Parliament Street and John Lake, 5 Great George Street.
   Proved 26th September 1848
   Died at the house of Mr W. S. Young in Vauxhall Bridge Road

Anna Noakes,
Ivy Mill was a Paper Mill

ROOKE see Barrett

SAINSBURY   see Smythe

157.   Pedestals and Tall Cross

East Side
EDWARD GEORGE
SAINSBURY SMYTHE
BORN MAY 4th 1854
DIED JULY 17th 1926
ELIZABETH WOOLLETT SMYTHE
BORN JULY 31st 1849
DIED JULY 17th 1926

North Side
JOHN ROBERT SMYTHE
HIS BROTHER
BORN NOVEMBER 28th 1860
DIED DECEMBER 20th 1947

Edward Smythe, Senior, Wine, Spirit, Beer and General Merchant, 1851 Census; Merchant of Pipe's Place, 1861 Census; China Merchant of Swanscombe, 1871 Census. In and 1851 and 1861 he states born at Southwark, in 1871 born at Blackfriars.
Appears in Parliamentary Poll Book 1857

Edward Smythe,
Junior, died at Gravesend, "The Times" death notices.

John Smythe,
a Printer at Gravesend living with sister and husband, Mr. Phelps, a Bank Clerk, 1901 Census

SMYTHE see CARNEY

TUFF see BALDWIN

TUFNELL see BARRETT

WALLACE see CARNEY

WILLIAMS see Lines

WOOLLETT see SMYTHE

152.    Pedestals, Cross and Curbs

South Side
IN AFFECTIONATE
REMEMBRANCE
OF
ALFRED YOUNGMAN
THE BELOVED CHILD OF
JOSEPH & BLANCHE WARD
WHO DIED JAN. 18th 1891
AGED 12 YEARS

East Side
ALSO IN AFFECTIONATE
REMEBRANCE
OF
JOSEPH YOUNGMAN WARD
WHO PASSED AWAY
JANY. 17Th 1913
AGED 74 YEARS
"All [   ] Jesu Blest,
[    ] that Eternal Rest"

North Side
ALSO OF HIS
WIFE
BLANCHE E. WARD
WHO DIED MAY 25th 1936
AGED 82 YEARS

Joseph Youngman Ward, same man at the "Crown" 1891 Kelly's Directory, and in 1901 Census a Carpenter at Gravesend, both he and Maria born in Norfolk.

154.   Headstone, Plain Ledger and Foot Stone

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
JOSEPH WELLS
LATE OF PENSHURST, KENT
WHO DIED JUNE 23rd 1859
AGED 66 YEARS
ALSO
MARY WIFE OF THE ABOVE
JOSEPH WELLS
WHO DIED OCT. 24th 1861
AGED 66 YEARS

Joseph Wells, Retired Gardener, living in Shorne in 1851 Census, born Ireland

WILLIAMS see LINES

151.   Pedestals, Cross and Curbs

IN MEMORY OF
MARY AGNES
TUFNELL WOOD
WIFE OF [   ]
REV. WILLIAM WOOD
M.A.
OF MAR[T]OCK, SOMERSETSHIRE
ELDEST DAUGHTER
OF THE LATE
[SAMUEL] ? BARRETT [   ]
[   ]

Mary Agnes Wood, daughter of Samuel Barrett, died at 2 Princes Square, London, " The Times"

YOUNGMAN see Ward

153.   Thick Grey Stone Chest Tomb

17th or early 18th century.
Any inscription on the top has completely eroded away.
Small excavations were made on the north, east and south sides,
but I did not notice any inscriptions.

 

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M.I.S IN SECTION E OF ST PETER & ST PAUL CHURCH, SHORNE RECORDED BY D.E. WILLIAMS

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Monumental Inscriptions of St Peter & St Paul Church, Shorne - recorded by D. E. Williams 2013

Section E is the area south of the church, from the path on the east to the edge of the new area for cremation burials on the west, and south to the old churchyard boundary. The numbers refer to the position on the plan. Only monuments pre – 1930 have been recorded. 


SHORNE CHURCH FROM SOUTH EAST
SECTION 'E' IN FOREGROUND, TOMB OF JOHN HOWELL BALL
(PHOTO: DAVID WESTRAP)

   Inscriptions are arranged alphabetically. Click on the letter below.                       Plan Of Graves

B   C   F   G   H   J   K   L   M   N   O   P   R   S   T   W

205.   Headstone and Curbs

IN
MEMORY OF
G. BRUNSDEN'S LOVING NIECE
HARRIET ELIZABETH BAILEY
WHO PASSED AWAY JUNE 11th 1899
AGED 37 YEARS
"A Sudden Change, I in a moment Fell,
Had no Time to bid my Friends Farewell,
Think this not Strange, Death happens to All,
This Day was mine but tomorrow you may Fall"

Harriet Bailey, Housemaid at Shooter's Hill ? 1881 Census

G[eorge] Brunsden, Uncle of Harriet Bailey, possibly the Police Constable of Eltham, 1881 Census ?

169.   Headstone and Curbs

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
ELEANOR BAKER
WHO DIED JANUARY 6th 1916
AGED 70 YEARS
"With Christ which is Far Better"
ALSO
GEORGE BAKER
HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED JUNE 25th 1926
AGED 91 YEARS
"At Rest"

George Baker, Farm Bailiff, King's Farm 1881 Census

167.   Granite Pedestals and Cross

IN
LOVING MEMORY OF
HARRIETT BAKER
WHO DIED FEBY. 6Th 1922
AGED 78
ALSO OF HER HUSBAND
EDWARD BAKER
WHO DIED MARCH 18th 1922
AGED 84

Edward Baker, Agricultural Labourer at King's Farm 1881 Census

162.   Headstone

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
GEORGE BAKER
DIED 10th MAY 1929
AGED 38 SERVED IN
FRANCE 1914 TO 1918
"One with Them"

 

163.   Red Granite Coped on Grey Granite Base, Once Railed


JOHN HOWELL AND JANE BALL, 1882 AND 1885

West Side
IN MEMORY OF
JANE* WIFE OF J.H. BALL OF STROOD
DIED 30th NOVEMBER 1882 AGED 63 YEARS
AND TO THE MEMORY OF THE ABOVE J. HOWELL BALL, J.P.
FOR THE CITY OF ROCHESTER, FORMERLY OF WOLVERCOTE, OXON.
DIED 11th AUGUST 1885 AGED 71 YEARS

East Side
ALFRED BALL
DIED 8th FEBRUARY 1933 AGED 77 YEARS
* See Window inside Church

John Howell Ball, Major Contractor and Justice of the Peace, of Doddington House, Woodstock Road, Strood.
   Among many contracts he was involved in, was the removal of all the piles in the Medway, used to facilitate the construction of the new Rochester Bridge in 1857. This took several years, in the end the piles had to be cut rather than raised.

The two Chatham papers do not quite tally with their facts, especially cause of death

"Chatham News", 15th August 1885
"DEATH OF MR J.H. BALL
   We regret to have to record the death of Mr John Howell Ball, J.P., of Strood, which took place at his residence at Hillside early on Wednesday morning. He suffered from an affliction of the heart, and died somewhat suddenly. The late Mr Ball was in his seat on the magisterial bench on Tuesday, 4th August,. The deceased gentleman, who was 73 years of age, was in a large way of business as a railway and dock contractor, and was the principal partner in the firm of Ball and Gammon.
   He belonged to the honourable body of men who have risen from the ranks. He was at one time a working man, but by his abilities and perseverance, and unflagging energy he raised himself to a position of influence. He was concerned in many undertakings of considerable magnitude. He built Rochester pier, the Dockyard branch railway, Gillingham pier and wharves, and other large works in the district. A daughter of Mr Ball's married Mr Joseph Maas, the great tenor vocalist. Mr and Mrs Maas were telegraphed for, and were with the deceased gentleman before his death, as were other members of the family. Mr Ball was a staunch Conservative in politics. He will be much regretted.
   The funeral of the late Mr Ball will take place in Shorne Churchyard on Saturday. The proceedings will be a strictly private character. The remains of the deceased will be placed in a grave containing the remains of Mrs Ball, who died a few years since."

"Chatham Observer", 15th August 1885
"DEATH OF MR JOHN HOWELL BALL, J.P.
   The unlooked for death of Mr Ball on Tuesday night will leave an irreparable void in the social circle of theses towns, for although Mr Ball did not enter into ordinary fashionable life, yet no one was more alive to the occurrences and movements of the day. A Conservative, he had the most liberal feeling, guided by a love of truth and justice, and his benevolence was as deep as silent. His daughter Mrs Joseph Maas was with him on Sunday, and left him on Monday under the conviction of his recovery from congestion of the brain, a few days previously.. As a public man Mr Ball was in many ways of service to the city. He was appointed to the commission of the peace for Rochester at the close of the Conservative administration in 1880 and frequently attended the sittings of the Bench, where he showed a thoroughly independent spirit. As a business man, deceased had been very successful. He was 70 years of age"

"Jackson's Oxford Journal" of 22nd August 1885 noted his local Oxford connections:
"DEATH OF MR. J.H. BALL – We have to announce the death on August 11th, at his residence, Doddington House, Strood Hill, near Rochester, after a few days illness, of John Howell Ball, Esq., in the 71st year of his age. The deceased was son of Lieut. Ball of Wolvercote, near this city, and was the owner of considerable property at that place, to which he made a large addition at the sale of the estate of the Duke of Marlborough some twelve months since. Mr Ball was known and much respected by many Oxford citizens, and by his death, the aged poor of Wolvercote have lost a generous benefactor and the village cricket club it's principal supporter."

Ball's father, William Howell Ball, helped to raise the 93rd Regiment (Sutherland Highlanders, later Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders), during the Napoleonic Wars, even though he was an Englishman. His sister, J.H. Ball's aunt, Ann Ball, was the transcriber's 4x great grandmother.

171.   C.W.G.C. Headstone

M/32520 SERJEANT
T.A. BENNETT
ROYAL ARMY SERVICE CORPS
23rd OCTOBER 1920 AGED 26
"Thy Will be Done"
Matt.xxvi 42

 

BLIGH see GARRATT

206.   Headstone and Curbs

IN MEMORIAM
ELIZA BOAKES
OF
SHORNE
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE MAY 12th 1911
AGED 70 YEARS

Eliza Boakes, Wife of Abraham, of London Road, Farmer of 50 acres, employing 1 man, 1881 Census. Living on own means at Hayes Terrace, 1901, 1911 Census. Born London. (see Plaque inside church)

199.   Headstone

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
HARRIETT BOTTING
WHO DIED 27th JUNE 1888
AGED 66 YEARS
"To Live in Hearts we leave behind is not to Die"
ALSO THOMAS BOTTING
BELOVED HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIEDE 31st DEC. 1899
AGED 82 YEARS
ALSO HARRIET BURGESS
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 2nd FEB. 1953
AGED 94 YEARS

Thomas Botting, Market Gardener, Shorne Street, 1861 Census

Harriet Burgess, Widow and Dress Maker of Mill Hill Road, living with William and Eleanor Couchman.

204.   Headstone and Curbs

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
EMMA JANE BOTTING
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
8th MAY 1892
AGED 19 YEARS
ALSO
GEORGE BOTTING
WHO DIED 27th NOV. 1919
AGED 46 YEARS
ALSO OF
STEPHEN H. BOTTING
WHO DIED 24th JAN. 1927
AGED 81 YEARS

George Botting, Agricultural Labourer of Victoria Cottages 1901 Census

Stephen Botting,
Agricultural Labourer of Randall Bottom, 1881 Census; Cement Labourer, same place, 1901 Census.
Another of Shorne's notable Cricketers, who played twice for Kent ("The History of Kent County Cricket", 1907)

185.   Headstone

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
EDWARD BROWN
WHO DIED FEBY. 1St 1901
AGED 71 YEARS
ALSO
CAROLINE BROWN
THE BELOVED WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED DECR. 1St 1905
AGED 73 YEARS
ALSO
ALICE MARY BROWN
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED NOVR. 2Nd 1903
AGED 49 YEARS
"Their End was Peace"

 

187.   Small Headstone

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
"OMEE"
DAUGHTER OF
JOHN AND HEPHZIBAH BROWN
WHO PASSED AWAY DEC. 26th 1902
AGED 14 MONTHS
ALSO "EVELYN"
DAUGHTER OF J. AND H. BROWN
AGED 3 WEEKS SEP. 29th 1897
"Suffer the Little Ones
To Come unto Me"

 

178.   Headstone and Curbs

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
ALFRED JAMES BROWN
WHO FELL ASLEEP MARCH 24th 1907
AGED 47 YEARS
"He Gives His Beloved Sleep"
ALSO HIS WIFE
SARAH HANNAH BROWN
WHO FELL ASLEEP MAY 12th 1928
AGED 75 YEARS
"Love Never Faileth"

Alfred Brown, Wood Cutter, 1881 Census; Grocer, Kelly's Directory 1891 and 1903; Gate Maker 1901 Census.

Albert Brown,
Wood Dealer, 1901 Census; Dairy Farmer of the Ridgeway, 1911 Census, Kelly's Directory 1913, same man ?

175.   Headstone and Curbs

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
"MILLY"
ELDEST DAUGHTER OF
JOHN AND HEPHZIBAH BROWN
WHO ENTERED INTO REST
26th AUGUST 1908
AGED 7 YEARS
"Until the Day Break"
(R.A.F. Badge)
ALSO
PETER JOHN BROWN
AGED 20
WHO DIED JUNE 1st 1940
IN THE SERVICE OF HIS COUNTRY

 

174.   Headstone and Curbs

IN
EVER
LOVING MEMORY OF
JOHN WILLIAM BROWN
WHO PASSED AWAY
21st OCT. 1916 AGED 64 YEARS
"Until the Day Break and the
Shadows Flee Away"
ALSO HEPHZIBAH
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO PASSED AWAY
22nd OCT. 1954 AGED 80 YEARS

John Brown, Farmer, Fruit, Hop Grower of Ifield Place, 1901, 1911 Census; Kelly's Directory 1903, 1913.

"Gravesend Reporter", October 1916
"THE LATE MR JOHN BROWN
   The funeral of Mr John Brown, aged 64, who resided at Ifield Farm, Shorne, took place on Wednesday at Shorne Churchyard. The Rev. G.S. Read (Gravesend) and the Rev. R. Tanner, M.A., (Vicar of Shorne), officiated at the church and the graveside, and Mr Vine presided at the organ. Mr Brown was for many years a member of the Parish Council; one of the School managers and overseer, and a trustee of the local charities.
   The coffin was of polished oak and brass mounted. Workmen from the farm were the bearers, and they and their wives contributed a large and very beautiful wreath. The chief mourners were: Harold and Donald Brown (sons), Mr Albert Brown (brother), Lieut Beadle and Messrs. F. Hollands and E. Patterson, Junior (nephews), Messrs. W.T., J.M. And E. Hollands, Rev. F.R. Brunskill, and Mr A. Houghton (brothers in law). Those present at the church were Dr Inman, Major Athow, Mr Scriven, Messrs. L. and T. Maclean, Mr Williams, Mr G. Long, Mr T.C. Robertson, Mr A.C. Renton, Mr W. Stickens, and many others. The floral tributes were sent from Mrs Brown (wife), several from members of the family and relatives, the farm employees, Mr W. Hollands, Messrs, Thornton and Manger, Mr Judge, Mr Coolnut and Mr and Mrs Houghton. The funeral arrangements were carried out by Messrs. J.T. Cooper and Son, Gravesend. A memorial service will be held at the Primitive Methodist Chapel on Sunday morning by the Rev. G.S. Read."
   At the Memorial Service, the Rev. Read tells us that :
   Mr Brown had been much respected and held in the highest esteem by his intimate acquaintances. He had first set up in the grocery business but his health required a change of environment, so he took up farming at Ifield, 19 years previously. "He was upright, scrupulously honest and just in his dealings with men, unselfish, unassuming, sincere and true......... a man of few words...........he loved his home; it was the dearest spot on earth. In his early days he dreamed of the time when he would live at Ifield Farm. In course of time his dream was realised. But the building did not make his home, love did."

184.   Small Headstone

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
ALBERT EDWARD BROWN
WHO FELL ASLEEP 18th SEPT. 1925
AGED 54 YEARS
"Thy Will be Done"
ALSO ANNIE WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 9th JULY 1940
AGED 65 YEARS
"Resting"

Edward Brown, Wood Dealer of 3 Hanbury Cottages, 1881 Census; Market Gardener of the Ridgeway, 1891 Census, same man ?

BROWN, Henry see FISHER

BRUNSDEN see BAILEY

BURGESS see BOTTING

188.   Pedestals and Cross

IN EVER LOVING
MEMORY OF
NELLIE
THE BELOVED CHILD OF
AMOS AND NELLIE CLARK
WHO FELL ASLEEP IN JESUS APRIL 25th 1903
AGED 3 YEARS AND 7 MONTHS
"Safe in the Arms of Jesus"

Amos Clark, child buried here, Police Constable, in Knightsbridge, Hammersmith and Ealing, 1891, 1901 and 1911 Census, born in Shorne

173.   Headstone

IN
MEMORIAM
ELIZABETH COOPER
DIED 6th DEC.
1927
AGED 78

Elizabeth Cooper, Wife of John, an Agricultural Labourer of Higham 1901 Census

164.   Headstone, Book Type Tablet, Curbs

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
OUR DEAR FATHER AND MOTHER
JABEZ COUCHMAN
WHO DIED JUNE 8th 1916
AGED 86 YEARS
ALSO MATILDA COUCHMAN
WHO DIED MARCH 8th 1931
AGED 83 YEARS
"Peace, Perfect Peace"
ALSO WILLIAM JABEZ REYNOLDS
GRANDSON OF THE ABOVE
PASSED AWAY MARCH 17th 1960
AGED 57 YEARS
"At Rest"

Book Tablet

ALSO
ETHEL
REYNOLDS
MOTHER
ABOVE
WHO DIED
23rd MARCH
 1962
AGED 75
CREMATED
AT CHARINGALSO
WILLIAM
GEORGE
OF HER
HUSBAND
WHO DIED
24th AUG.
1953
AGED 76
CREMATED
AT CHARING

Jabez Couchman, Agricultural Labourer, Smith Street, 1881 Census; Labourer, Smith's Cottages, 1891 Census and Roadman, Rural District Council, 1911 Census. 
Married Harriet Buggs at St. Margaret, Rochester in April 1870

195.   Headstone

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
ELIZA FISHER
FORMERLY OF TENTERDEN
WHO DIED APRIL 22nd 1893
IN THE 90th YEAR OF HER AGE
"In the Hope of [   ] Resurrection"
ALSO EDITH
BELOVED WIFE OF HENRY BROWN
WHO DIED JULY 21st 1909
AGED 62 YEARS
[   ]
ALSO THE ABOVE
HENRY BROWN
[WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE ?]
[NOVEMBER] [   ] 1914
IN HIS [69th] YEAR
"Lord, in thy Gracious Keeping,
Leave we now thy Servant Sleeping"

Eliza Fisher, House Keeper to Thomas Solomon at Queen's Farm, 1861 Census

Henry Brown, Office Caretaker at Uralite Works, 1901 Census

176.   Large Plot, Granite Pedestals, Cross, Tablet

East Side
IN
LOVING MEMORY OF
ARTHUR
YOUNGEST SON OF THE LATE
WILLIAM & LOUISA FOWLE
OF BOXLEY, KENT
WHO DIED MARCH 8th 1920 AGED 56
ALSO LOUISA WIFE OF THE ABOVE
DIED FEB. 8th 1953 AGED 85

North Side
ALSO HILDA LAURA
ELDEST DAUGHTER OF THE LATE
ARTHUR FOWLE
WHO PASSED AWAY MAY 2nd 1932

South Side
BERTHA FOWLE
DIED APRIL 13th 1964 AGED 70
AND LIONEL FOWLE
DIED SEPT. 2nd 1968 AGED 59
BOTH CREMATED

Tablet
IN
LOVING MEMORY OF
GRACE ISOBEL
FOWLE
DIED
22nd OCTOBER 1983
AGED 85 YEARS

Arthur Fowle, Master Iron Monger,(Employer) of Darnley Road, Gravesend, 1901 Census; died at his house, "Boxley". Pelham Road, Gravesend.

"Gravesend Reporter", 12th March 1920
"DEATH OF MR A. FOWLE
THE CLOSE OF A USEFUL CAREER
   We regret to record the death of Mr Arthur Fowle of Pelham – road, Gravesend, which occurred on Monday last. Deceased who was 56 years old, had been confined to his bed for about a month.
   The youngest son of the late William and Louisa Fowle of Boxley, Kent, deceased was a partner in the old established firm of Fowle Bros., ironmongers and tool smiths of King street and Parrock street. Deceased leaves a widow, three daughters and a son, for whom sympathy is felt in their bereavement. One of the daughters is Miss Bertha Fowle*, the talented artist, whose works have been purchased by Her Majesty the Queen. Although Mr Fowle did not take a very prominent part in the public life of the Borough, he did useful and appreciated work in connection with various local institutions, and was ready to give his support to any movement for the good of the community. He was a valued member of the Committee of the Gravesend Hospital, and some years ago was a churchwarden of Holy Trinity Church.
   Following a service at St James Church at 12.15 today (Friday) , the interment will take place at Shorne"

* Bertha seems to have specialised in flower paintings, which can be found on the Internet

209.   "Rocks" Pedestal, Cross and Curbs

IN
LOVING MEMORY OF
HOWARD FRANCIS
WHO DIED 9th FEB. 1885
AGED 33
"Come unto Me all ye
That Labour and are
Heavy Laden and I
Will give you Rest"

Howard Francis, Cement Manufacturer in Hampshire ? 1881 Census, born Lambeth

207.   Large Pedestal and Cross

East Side

IN MEMORY OF
HANNAH ELIZABETH GARRATT
WIDOW OF THE LATE
WILLIAM GARRATT
DIED AT HILL HOUSE IN THIS PARISH
19th JULY 1897
AGED 85 YEARS

West Side
ROBERT THOMAS GARRATT
DIED AT WOODLANDS, SHORNE
4th MARCH 1874
AGED 23 YEARS

North Side
IN MEMORY OF
EMMA
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
JABEZ BLIGH
DIED AT HILL HOUSE, SHORNE
6th FEBRUARY 1894
AGED 55 YEARS

South Side
JABEZ BLIGH
DIED JUNE 19th 1900
AGED 67 YEARS

Hannah Garratt, Widow of William Garratt, Farmer of Woodlands, 1865 Post Office Directory. As a Widow she was living on income from houses, etc., 1881 Census.

Robert Garratt, son of above, no occupation ? 1871 Census

Jabez Bligh, of Woodlands,Water Colour Artist, son in law of Hannah Garratt, 1891 Census
Although his work does not appear to be of the highest rank, it is still for sale today on the Internet.

197.   Headstone

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
ELIZABETH
WIFE OF THOMAS GOFF
BORN [ ] AUG. 1827 DIED 11th DEC. 1895
AGED 67 YEARS
ALSO THOMAS GOFF
BORN [ ] [1820 ?] DIED [ ] AUG. 1913
[AGED 93 YEARS]

Thomas Goff, Game Keeper of 2 Earl of Darnley Cottages, 1881 and 1891 Census, Pensioner, 1911 Census.

183.   Pedestals, Cross and Curbs

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
EMILY EUDORA
WIDOW OF GEORGE GOSSET HILL
WHO DIED AT SHORNE 4th SEPT. 1904
AGED 75 YEARS
R.I.P.

Emily Hill, Death Notice in "The Times"

182.   Headstone and Curbs

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
THOMAS HOLLANDS
WHO PASSED AWAY SEPT. 24th 1903
AGED 60 YEARS
ALSO
HARRIET HOLLANDS
THE BELOVED WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO PASSED AWAY NOV. 21st 1903
"He hath been Mindful of Us"
ALSO
MARTIN HARRY
THE BELOVED SON OF THE ABOVE
WHO PASSED AWAY NOV. 24th 1889
AGED 22 YEARS
INTERRED IN HALLING CEMETERY

Thomas Hollands, Farmer, Lower Shorne, Kelly's Directory 1903

180.   Headstone and Curbs

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
EDITH MARY
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
EBENEEZER HOLLANDS
WHO DIED JUNE 14th 1919
AGED 52 YEARS
"Peace, Perfect Peace"
ALSO THE ABOVE EBENEEZER
LOVED HUSBAND OF
ANNIE MAY HOLLANDS
WHO DIED MARCH 13th 1951
AGED 81 YEARS
"As thy Day, thy Strength Shall Be"

Ebeneezer Hollands, Farmer, Hop Grower, Green Farm; Holland Brothers, Farmers, Market Gardeners, Graziers, Green Farm, Kelly's Directory 1903, 1913 and 1927

"Gravesend Reporter", March 17th 1951
"HE CELEBRATED TWO SILVER WEDDINGS
DEATH OF MR. E. HOLLANDS OF SHORNE
   The death occurred in Gravesend hospital on Tuesday, after an illness of seven weeks, of Mr. Ebeneezer Hollands, of Green Farm, Shorne. He leaves a son, Mr. Frank M. Hollands, and a daughter Mrs H.C. Loft.
   Born in Halling, he came to live at Shorne in 1896, where his farm, in which Mr Frank Hollands was given a partnership, now covers 270 acres.
   The late Mr Hollands had had an almost unique experience of celebrating two silver weddings. His first wife died in June, 1919, and he married again in March 1921. He was for many years Chairman of Shorne Parish Council, an office now held by his son. He was also Vice – Chairman of the Strood Rural District Council, on which Mr Frank Hollands now serves. He sat on the former Board of Guardians and the Assessment Committee.
   A farmer throughout his residence in Shorne, he held, at the time of his death a prominent position with the Rochester Fatstock Association , and was Chairman of the Gravesend and Rochester Agricultural Association for many years.
   Very keen on shooting, Mr Hollands was considered to be the best marksman in the district, and continued this hobby until a short time prior to his death.
   He leaves also one grandson and one grand daughter and five great grand children. The funeral, at Shorne Church, takes place today (Friday) at 1.45 p. m."

186.   Headstone

IN
LOVING AND
AFFECTIONATE REMEMBRANCE
OF
EVALINE JANE
THE DEVOTED AND BELOVED WIFE OF
ARTHUR KNIGHTS HOUGHTON
WHO DIED APRIL 8th 1902
AGED 34 YEARS
ALSO OF THEIR INFANT SON
JOSEPH ROBERT
WHO DIED APRIL 11th 1902
AGED 22 DAY
"Thy Will be Done"
ALSO DOUGLAS JAMES
SON OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED AT GRANTHAM APRIL 30th 1941
AGED 40 YEARS

Arthur Knights Houghton, Baker 1911 Census, Kelly's Directory 1927

200.   Headstone and Curbs

IN
AFFECTIONATE REMEBRANCE
OF
JOSEPH HOUGHTON
WHO DIED APRIL 3rd 1908
AGED 68
ALSO WILLIAM MILLER KNIGHTS
WHO DIED MARCH 23rd 1889
AGED 81
AND SUSAN KNIGHTS
WHO DIED FEBRUARY 3rd 1892
AGED 88
ALSO EMILY HOUGHTON
WIDOW OF THE ABOVE JOS. HOUGHTON
WHO DIED JULY 31st 1924
AGED 89

Joseph Houghton, Baker, Kelly's Directory, 1882 and 1891; Retired Baker 1901 Census.
According to Allen's "History of Shorne", Houghton was the last Miller to use Shorne Mill. He lived opposite the "Rose and Crown" and was leader of the Primitive Methodists, who to begin with, met in the back of his shop. He bought land in The Street for the Chapel.

William Miller Knight, Paper Maker/ Paper Finisher at St. Neott's, Huntingdonshire, 1851,1861,1871 and 1881Census

Susan Knights was mother of Emily Houghton

165.   Pedestals and Cross

IN
LOVINR MEMORY OF
OUR DEAR MOTHER
ELEANOR JEFFERY
WHO FELL ASLEEP FEBRUARY 22nd 1823
AGED 50 YEARS
"Peace, Perfect Peace"

Eleanor Jeffery, Wife of Joseph, Marine Engineer ? of Milton, 1901 Census

172.   "Cross" Headstone

IN
LOVING MEMORY OF
FRANCES
JANE JENSEN
[WHO DIED] JUNE [   ] 1921
AGED 75
"He that Keepeth Israel, Shall
Neither Slumber nor Sleep"

Rear
IN
LOVING MEMORY OF
CHARLOTTE ELIZABETH
MARY BURGESS
DIED MARCH 5th 1932
AGED 61

 

203.   Pedestals and Cross

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
HENRY KENTISH
WHO DIED OCTOBER 2nd 1885
AGED 34 YEARS
AND ERNEST INFANT SON OF ABOVE
BORN AUGUST 17th 1885
DIED JULY 9th 1886

Henry Kentish, Gardener of Garden Row, 1881 Census

KNIGHTS see HOUGHTON

193.   Headstone, Curbs and Foot Stone

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
LYDIA ANN LINDSAY
WHO DIED AUGUST 13th 1895
AGED 85 YEARS
"In Thee O Lord have I put my Trust"
ALSO OF JULIET LINDSAY
NIECE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
APRIL 13th 1908 AGED 66 YEARS
"She is not Dead but Sleepeth"
Luke viii 52
"Until the Day Break and the
Shadows Flee Away"
Cant. 11 7

Lydia Lindsay, Dress Maker at St. Pancras, sister in law to Juliet Stubbings, a Lodging House Keeper, 1861 Census

Juliet Lindsay,
Retired School Mistress in Northamptonshire, born in London, 1901 Census

181.   Pedestals, Cross and Curbs

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
CHARLES MACLEAN, JUNR.
WHO DIED JULY 3rd 1903
AGED 28 YEARS
ALSO JEAN MACLEAN
HIS MOTHER
WHO DIED SEPTEMBER 9th 1926
AGED 81 YEARS
"Asleep in Jesus"

 

MARSHALL see MORRAD

Harriet Marshall, Widow of The Street, sister of Henry Stevens, Agricultural Labourer, 1891 Census

179.   Curbs

North Side
IN LOVING MEMORY OF EDWARD TAYLOR MASKELL PASSED AWAY 16th JUNE 1909 AGED 46

South Side
ALSO EMMA MASKELL HIS BELOVED WIFE PASSED AWAY1st NOV. 1937 AGED 65

 

198.   Headstone

IN MEMORY
OF
ANN MORRAD
WHO DIED [   ] MAY 1892
AGED 85 YEARS
ALSO OF
HA[RRIET] MARSHALL
[WHO DIED [   ] JUNE 1893]
[AGED 77 YEARS]

Ann Morrad, Servant to Richard Parsons of Greenhill House, Cobham, Landed Proprietor, born Cobham,1851 Census, Annuitant born at Luddesdown, 1871 Census, same woman ?

166.   C.W.G.C. Headstone

SE/22545 PRIVATE
FRANK NOBLE
ROYAL ARMY VET. CORPS.
6th OCTOBER 1916
"Gone but not Forgotten"

 

208.   low Granite Headstone and Curbs

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
LYDIA MAY ORSBOURN
WHO DIED 19th MAY 1927
AGED 21 YEARS
ALSO LYDIA
MOTHER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 14th MARCH 1951
IN HER 65th YEAR
ALSO HER HUSBAND CHARLES
FATHER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 27th FEB. 1957
AGED 75 YEARS

Charles Orsbourn, Farm Worker, 1911 Census

196.   Headstone

IN
MEMORY OF
ANN PRATT
WHO ENTERED INTO REST APRIL 7th 1894
AGED 80
ALSO OF
RICHARD PRATT
HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED [MARCH [   ] 1900
[AGED 80]

Richard Pratt, Game Keeper of the Mausoleum at Cobham ? 1881 census

REYNOLDS see COUCHMAN

177.   Granite Block and Curbs

OUR BELOVED
PARENTS
THOMAS RIGDEN
WHO DIED 17th SEPT. 1925
AGED 66
AND HIS WIFE AMY
DIED 3rd DEC. 1963 AGED 84
ALSO THEIR DAUGHTER
MARGERY GRACE
DIED 21st MARCH 1963 AGED 54
"In Thy Light shall we see Light"

Thomas Rigden, Commercial Traveller, (Ironmongery) of Portland Road, Gravesend 1901 Census

202.   Headstone, Completely Eroded and Foot Stone

C.[   ] S. 1881
[CHARLOTTE SAXTON]
[AUGUST 1881]
[AGED 29 YEARS]

 

168.   Pedestals, Fallen Cross and Curbs

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
ALBERT SHEAD
WHO PASSED AWAY
7th APRIL 1920 AGED 51
"In Coelo Quies"
ALSO
IN AFFECTIONATE MEMORY OF
EMILY SHEAD
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE 17th AUGUST 1933
AGED 66 YEARS

 

190.   Pedestals, Cross and Curbs

East Side
IN
EVER LOVING MEMORY
OF
STANLEY SOLOMON
OF THONG
BORN MARCH 1st 1847
DIED JULY 2nd 1893

West Side
ALSO
MARIE
LOUISE SOLOMON
YOUNGER DAUGHTER
BORN JULY 7th 1874 AT UPCHURCH, KENT
DIED MAY 29th 1906 AT DOORNKOP
INTERRED AT NATAL, S. AFRICA

Stanley Solomon, Farmer of Cheney's Farm 1891 Census

192.   Headstone and Curbs

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
EMILY LOUISA
WIFE OF
WILLIAM SIMMONS SOLOMON
OF HILL HOUSE
WHO DIED NOV. 13th 1906
AGED 70 YEARS
ALSO
WILLIAM SIMMONS SOLOMON
HER BELOVED HUSBAND
OF HILL HOUSE, SHORNE
LATE OF BELTINGE, HERNE BAY
WHO DIED AUGT. 22Nd 1917
AGED 75 YEARS
"Peace, Perfect Peace"

William Simmons Solomon, Farmer at Herne in 1881 Census, 360 acres, employing 14 men and 2 boys; Retired Farmer at Shorne, 1911 Census

201.   Headstone and Curbs

IN
LOVING
MEMORY OF
THOMAS STONEHAM
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
JUNE 28th 1872 AGED 41 YEARS
ALSO MARY ANN
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
JANUARY 23rd 1905 AGED 68 YEARS
"The Lord will Bless for Ever
Those who His Love have Known
Nor Life, Nor Death can Sever,
The Saviour from His Own"

Thomas Stoneham, Carter at Lower Shorne, 1861 Census

170.   Pedestal, Cross and Curb

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
ROBERT ERNEST TANNER
NINE YEARS VICAR OF SHORNE
PASSED FROM EARTH
OCT. 12th 1919 AGED 58
"He that Believeth on Me, though
He Die, yet shall he Live"
St. John xi 25

 

194.   Broken Headstone

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
JAMES THOMPSON
DIED DECEMBER 11th 1898
AGED 61
ALSO ANN THOMPSON
BELOVED WIFE OF THE ABOVE
DIED AUGUST 13th 1907
AGED 48
"Gone but not Forgotten"

James Thompson, Agricultural Labourer of Mill Hill Cottages 1891 Census

191.   Headstone and Curbs

IN
AFFECTIONATE REMEMBRANCE
OF
2nd LT. ARTHUR SIDNEY WELCH R.G.A.
WHO FELL IN ACTION 29th SEPT. 1917
AGED 28
INTERRED IN DUHALLOW CEMETERY, BELGIUM
"Could we have clasped his dying hand,
And hear his last farewell,
It would not have been so hard to part,
With the one we loved so well.
Friends may think we may forget him,
When at times they see us smile,
But they never know the sorrow,
Which that smile hides all the while"
ALSO IN LOVING MEMORY OF
ELIZA WELCH
WHO DIED SEPT. 5th 1901
AGED 57
"I heard the Voice of Jesus say, "Come
Unto Me and Rest""
ALSO
GEORGE WELCH
HUSBAND AND FATHER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED DEC. 21st 1921
AGED 80
"His End was Peace"

George Welch, died December 1921,Estate Labourer, of 2 Ivy Cottages 1881 Census, Labourer, Earl's Estate, 1911 Census

Arthur Welch, Bombardier, Royal Garrison Artillery in Hong Kong, 1911 Census

189.   Headstone

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
GEORGE EDWARD WELCH
DIED 14th ? JANUARY 1921
AGED 47
AND HIS WIFE
ROSA
DIED 6th MAY 1930
AGED 53
"At Rest"

George Welch, died January 1921, Carpenter's Labourer, 1911 Census

 

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Monumental Inscriptions of St Mary the Virgin Church, Chalk - recorded by D. E. Williams 2013.

Introduction

Leland Duncan recorded the churchyard in 1922. I am following in his footsteps. the numbers are the same numbers he listed in his notebook (on the Kent Archaeological Society website). Because I am including post Duncan monuments the numbers have been suffixed and are close to the original numbered monument. his map is fairly accurate but being a sketch map there are some minor inaccuracies. his recording was quite precise but not exhaustive and he ignored the original layout. There are a few mistakes and omissions, e.g. of John Rose, etc. on no. 23. some monuments are now missing and I have indicated this.

"I am grateful to the Rev. Nigel Bourne for his prompt and friendly response to my request for access to the interior of his church."

D.L. Williams 2013


THE CHURCH FROM THE SOUTH WEST

CHURCHYARD

1.   PORTLAND STONE CHEST TOMB, ONLY THE BASE REMAINS, (FROM DUNCAN)


GLADDISH FAMILY'S RUINED TOMB, 1800 - 1843
NOBODY SEEMS TO KNOW WHAT HAPPENED TO THE CHEST TOMB, ONLY
THE BASE OF WHICH, REMAINS IN SITU. THE HEADSTONE LYING FACE DOWN
ON TOP, HAS BEEN CEMENTED DOWN. I AM FAIRLY CERTAIN IT IS THAT OF
THE CARTER FAMILY, (NO. 9). ADJOINING THE BASE, TO THE EAST, IS THE CHEST
TOMB OF THOMAS BROWN AND HIS WIFE, SARAH (FORMERLY GLADDISH), 1786 AND 1796.

TOP
BENEATH THIS TOMB LIE THE REMAINS OF
MR. TOW[NSEND] GLADDISH
WHO IN THE FLOWER AND VIGOUR OF HIS AGE
(REST LEFT OUT BY DUNCAN)
OBIIT 2nd APRIL 1800
AGED 34 YEARS
[ALSO] MRS SUSAN GLADDISH
RELICT OF THE ABOVE
OBIIT 8th FEBRUARY 1832
AGED 63 YEARS

SOUTH SIDE
TOWNSEND
SECOND SON OF TOWNSEND & SUSAN GLADDISH
WHO DIED 23rd MAY 1816
AGED 21 YEARS
ALSO
CAROLINE SECOND DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 18th SEPTEMBER 1820
AGED 21 YEARS

EAST SIDE
ALSO
MARY
ELDEST DAUGHTER
OF THE ABOVE
AND WIFE OF
MR LAURENCE H. WINCKWORTH
OF DARENTH
WHO DIED 16th FEBRUARY 1822
AGED 28 YEARS

WEST SIDE
ALSO
SARAH GLADDISH
SISTER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 28th APRIL 1843
AGED 75 YEARS
............

SARAH GLADDISH, OF CHALK, Spinster 1843
P.C.C. Will dated 4th January 1843
   £150 each to, nephews, William Gladdish, Thomas Nunn Gladdish and Henry Hubble, niece Sarah wife of Henry Rosher. To each of the children of niece Mary Winckworth, deceased. £50, to half brothers William Brown of West Court, Chalk and Thomas Brown £300,to Harriett wife of Samuel Shepherd of Hanover Square, Silversmith, £100. Her rings, plate, linen as follows; one third to Elizabeth wife of William Gladdish, Sarah wife of Henry Rosher and the 3 daughters of Mary Winckworth in equal shares, one third to William Brown and one third to Thomas Brown. Residue to William Brown, who is executor.
   Witnesses: J.S. Bullard, Rochester, Gentleman and James Goulds?, Bailiff to William Brown, West Court, Chalk.
   Proved 27th May 1843. Granted to executors of William Brown, who died without administering will; they are William and Henry Brown and George Gunning.

2.   PORTLAND STONE STONE CHEST TOMB


BROWN HEADSTONE, 1784 - 1923
WILLIAM BROWN, WHO DIED IN 1861, RESTS HERE

NORTH SIDE
SACRED TO THE MEMORY OF MR
WILLIAM BROWN OF THIS PARISH
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE DECEMBER THE 20th 1786
AGED 48 YEARS
ALSO SARAH BROWN WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE AUGUST THE 15th 1796
AGED 51 YEARS

EAST SIDE
ALSO
TO THE MEMORY OF
WILLIAM BROWN ESQ.
LATE OF FILBORO AND EAST COURT
IN THIS PARISH
WHO DIED ON THE 22nd DAY
OF JUNE 1861 AGED 53 YEARS
AND WHOSE REMAINS ARE
DEPOSITED IN THE GRAVE
IMMEDIATELY ADJOINING
............

WILLIAM BROWN, OF CHALK, Yeoman 1787
Archdeaconry Court of Rochester Will dated 3rd September 1784
   To his "honoured" mother Sarah Batt, for life, an annuity of £10, from his real and personal estate. His houses, farms, gardens, orchard, parcels of land etc., purchased from Henry Watson and the heirs of Sir William Milman, in Chalk and Shorne, now in his own occupation; also all other property which he or any trustee holds, to his wife Sarah for life. After her death then to Benjamin Hubble of Shinglewell in Ifield, Yeoman and his executors, etc., for a term of 500 years, upon trust. After the end, sooner or later, of the term, then to his son William and his heirs, subject to the annuity of £10 and other legacies, mentioned below. In default of heirs, then to his son, Thomas and his heirs, with some conditions.
   In default of heirs, then to first son his wife may have or be expecting at the time of his death.
    In default then to second, third or forth son, etc., in priority of birth. In default, then to daughter Elizabeth and all other daughters living or expected at his death, shared equally, for ever.
   The above 500 year term to Benjamin Hubble is limited upon special trust, that Hubble and his executors, shall by sale or mortgage, of the term of 500 years, of and in the above property, from the rents and profits, raise enough money at interest to pay certain legacies. After the payment of the legacies, the term of 500 years will be void and cease.
   To Thomas Rickman ans Christian Rickman, son and daughter of the late Thomas Rickman of Shorne, Yeoman, £100 each at 21 years of age.
   To wife Sarah, , for life, the free use of his money, investments, debts, household goods, leases and stock of farms, horses, cattle, sheep, hogs, corn, grain and implements, etc. After her death, then to son in law, Townsend Gladdish, £550; to daughter in law, Sarah Gladdish and children, Elizabeth and Thomas Brown and all other children yet to be born, except the first son yet to be born, £800 each at 21 years, attained within 3 months after his wife's death, the remainder when they reach 21 years. The legacies from his personal estate, any shortfall to come from his real estate. Executors can, in wife's lifetime, advance money to Townsend and Sarah Gladdish, Elizabeth and Thomas Brown, to help them set up in business or day of marriage, with wife's consent; sums not to exceed £450 for Townsend and £800 for the others. The sums advanced to be deducted from the legacies or if full sum is paid, then that is a full discharge for legacy.
   If any of the above make any claim, when they are 21, against the estate or estate of the late William Gladdish or testator's marriage settlement, or refuse to sign a release, then their legacy is void. Benjamin Hubble and wife Sarah Brown are executors and guardians of his children during their minority. Benjamin Hubble is to have 5 guineas for mourning.
   Witnesses: C. Mitchin, John Wyburn and J. W. Evans
   Proved 27th November 1787

William Brown married his first wife, Ann Kempton at Chalk in 1764. She is buried in Shorne churchyard, with her first husband, under a fine headstone.

3.   HEADSTONE, 3 FOOTSTONES AND 2 FLAT BODY STONES

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
MARY
DAUGHTER OF
WILLIAM AND ELIZABETH HUBBLE
OF THIS PARISH
WHO DIED AUGUST 23rd A.D. 1814
AGED 9 YEARS
ALSO ANN THEIR DAUGHTER
WHO DIED AUGUST 29th A.D. 1817
AGED 5 MONTHS
ALSO GEORGE THEIR SON
WHO DIED OCTOBER 24th A.D. 1818
AGED 4 YEARS
ALSO WILLIAM THEIR SON
WHO DIED AT SEA
FEBRUARY 24th? 1824
AGED 15 YEARS

4.   HEADSTONE AND BODY STONE

IN MEMORY
OF MARY BROWN DAUGHTER OF
WILLIAM AND SARAH BROWN OF THIS
PARISH WHO DIED THE 4th OF APRIL 1784
AGED 11 YEARS AND 9 MONTHS
ALSO LETITIA BROWN WHO DIED THE
22nd OF APRIL 1784 AGED 7 MONTHS
IN THIS GRAVE ARE ALSO DEPOSTED THE
REMAINS OF WILLIAM BROWN ESQ.
LATE OF FILBORO & EAST COURT IN THIS PARISH
WHO DIED ON THE 22nd DAY OF JUNE 1861
AGED 53 YEARS
ALSO MARGARET WIFE OF THE ABOVE
BORN NOVEMBER 20th 1801
DIED MARCH 7th 1892
ALSO EMILY BROWN
WHO DIED MAY 6th 1923
AGED 84 YEARS

SARAH BROWN, OF CHALK, Widow 1796
P.C.C. Will dated 20th October 1795
   She has paid in discharge of the debts, etc., of her late husband, William Brown, the sum of £1,000 +, the whole of which her son William Brown, "will receive the benefit of, exclusive of my other children". £1,000 to her other children, as follows, £200 to son Townsend Gladdish and daughters, Elizabeth Brown and Sarah Gladdish. £400 to son Thomas Brown, "on account of his infirmities". Her plate, jewels, rings, best linen, table linen and sheets, to daughters Sarah Gladdish and Elizabeth Brown, equally shared.
   Residue of money, debts, securities, stock on farm, household goods, servants linen, etc., to son William Brown, for ever, he is also executor.
   Witnesses: Richard Reeder and John Evans
   Proved 3rd September 1796

5.   HEADSTONE


COOK HEADSTONEJOHN COOK OF SHORNE, 1815, AND MARY, HIS WIFE, 1818

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
JOHN COOK
(LATE OF SHORNE) WHO DEPARTED
THIS LIFE THE 6th OF SEPTEMBER 1815
AGED 64 YEARS
ALSO OF MARY WIFE OF THE ABOVE
JOHN COOK WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
THE 19th OF JANUARY 1818
AGED 55 YEARS
............

JOHN COOK, OF SHORNE, Victualler 1815
P.C.C. Will dated 17th September 1812
Two codicils dated 17th September 1812 and 5th October 1812
   His six freehold cottages in Shorne Hill, Shorne Street and Higham, occupied by Robert Elliott, John Legge, Henry Elliott, Aaron Roots and John Holling. His ½ share of a cottage at Shorne Ridgeway, occupied by Lucas Slaughter and of 6½ acres of arable and orchard belonging to it, also occupied by Slaughter, to his friends Robert Stevens of the Bank of England, Gentleman and his son, Henry James Stevens of Church Street, Spitalfields, Silk Manufacturer, upon trust. They are to permit his wife, Mary to have the rents for life; after her death, they are to permit his niece Mary Ann Willisford to have the same rents for life. After her death, they are to sell his freehold estate and share the proceeds, equally among the children of Mary Ann Willisford "lawfully begotten" when they are 21 years of age. If Mary Ann dies without any "lawfull" children, then the money is to be shared between his nephews, John and William Willisford, great nephew, John Cook Willisford, son of the above John Willisford, and niece Charlotte Eden wife of Thomas Eden.
   His rights in the leasehold house he now lives in , and carries on the business of victualler and the goodwill of the business, stock in trade, household furniture (with some exceptions) to his wife Mary and nephew John Willisford, upon trust, to sell. His wife to have ½ of the proceeds, the other half to niece Mary Ann Willisford. His wife can carry on his business for 6 months after his decease; she can take any household furniture, plate, linen and china, before the sale, as she wishes, to furnish a house for her own use.
   To Robert and Henry James Stevens, £600 consolidated 3% annuities in the Bank of England, upon trust; from this they are to pay, ½ yearly dividends to his wife, Mary, for life.
   After her death, they are to sell the annuities and pay proceeds to nephews, John and William Willisford, great nephew John Cook Willisford and niece Charlotte Eden, £50 each. The remainder to niece Mary Ann Willisford. To nephew John Willisford, friends Robert and Henry Stevens, £10 reach for mourning, "as a small compliment for their trouble".
   All ready money, book debts and other personal estate, not otherwise disposed of, to wife Mary. Each of his trustees will deduct sums to reimburse themselves all reasonable charges. Wife and John Willisford are executors.
   Witnesses: J. Parker, Newington Green, R. Parker, Doctors' Commons and John Powell, Clerk to Mr Parker.

Codicil A
   To nephew John Willisford, his watch and silver buckles.
   Rest of will confirmed.
   Witnesses: R. Parker, Doctors' Commons, John Powell and George Drewery

Codicil B
   He had said in his will that after the death of his wife and niece Mary Ann Willisford, his trustees are to sell his freehold estate, now in order to facilitate such a sale, the receipt or receipts of his trustees shall be a good and valid for the purchaser of his freehold estate. No purchaser or purchasers of his freehold estate shall be obliged to see the due application of the purchase money, or be accountable for any misappropriation of the same.
   Rest of will confirmed.
   Witnesses: George Drewery, John Hooker and James Layton
   Proved 24th October 1815

6.   HEADSTONE, FALLEN AND BROKEN (MISSING SECTIONS FROM DUNCAN)

HERE LIETH
[THE] BODY OF
SAMUEL GORDON
OF THIS PARISH [WHO]
DEPARTED THIS [LIFE]
MAY [YE 13th 1737]
[AGED 37 YEARS]
............

SAMUEL GORDON, OF CHALK, Victualler 1737
Archdeaconry Court of Rochester Will dated 18th October 1734
   To wife Mary, all linen, plate and household goods in his Chalk house, and all real and personal estate. His wife to have care and management of all his children and to "set them well educated and brought up", when they are old enough she is to put them out to trade, as she thinks fit; she is executor.
   Witnesses: Thomas Clarke, Edward Faulkener and John Franklyn
   Proved 3rd June 1737

7.   IRON FRAME - PLAQUE MISSING, (FROM DUNCAN)

[SACRED]
[TO THE MEMORY OF]
ELEANOR WILMOTT JARVIS
WHO DIED 13th APRIL 1883
AGED 3 YEARS

8.   HEADSTONE (STEEP ANGLE)


EDWARD MARTIN, 1760

IN MEMORY
OF MR EDWD. MARTIN
OF THIS PARISH YEOMAN
WHO DIED MARCH YE 6th 1760
AGED 37 YEARS
------------Ground Level------------
(Verses, eroded & obscured by angle of stone)
............

EDWARD MARTIN, OF CHALK, Yeoman 1760
P.C.C. Will dated 4th October 1752
   To sister Mary Prince wife of Thomas Prince of Higham, Yeoman, £30. To his nieces, Mary, Elizabeth and Margaret Martin, daughters of his brother George, late of Chalk, Yeoman, deceased, £30 each at 21 or day of marriage. To Rev. Major Nourse of Shorne, (Vicar of Higham), and Richard Jackson of Chalk, but now of Gravesend, Yeoman, 1 guinea each to buy mourning rings. Residue including household goods, bonds, corn, hay and farming implements, to Rev. Nourse and Richard Jackson, in trust, for the benefit of his son in law Samuel Gordon and daughter in law Elizabeth Gordon, and his daughter Mary Martin. Trustees to sell residue and share proceeds equally to the latter, when all are 21 years of age. In the meantime money to be invested in the Public Funds; interest for their education and maintenance. His daughter Mary is to have an additional £100.
   Before his marriage with his late wife, Mary, he was bound to Robinson Winfield of London, in the penal sum of £400, with the condition to pay £200 to Samuel and Elizabeth Gordon, if he should survive his wife. The £200 is to be deemed part of the share of the value of his residue he has bequeathed them. Major Nourse and Richard Jackson are executors.
   Witnesses: G. Parker and James Pearson
   Proved 9th May 1760, granted to Samuel Gordon, Rev. Nourse has died and Richard Jackson has renounced executorship.

9.   HEADSTONE  (MISSING, MAY BE FACE DOWN ON NO. 1, FROM DUNCAN)

[SACRED]
[TO THE MEMORY OF]
JOHN WILLIAM CARTER
WHO DIED 22nd AUGUST 1860
AGED 11 MONTHS
ALSO WALTER OFFRILL CARTER
WHO DIED 7th FEBRUARY 1862
AGED 6 WEEKS
ALSO SARAH ANN CARTER
WHO DIED 18th SEPTEMBER 1866
AGED 27 HOURS
ALSO ALBERT WILLIAM CARTER
WHO DIED 26th FEBRUARY 1858
AGED 1 YEAR AND 5 MONTHS
ALSO RICHARD JAMES CARTER
DROWNED 23rd JULY 1868
AGED 18 YEARS
ALSO EDWARD ADAM CARTER
WHO DIED 22nd MAY 1871
AGED 16 YEARS
ALSO JAMES WILLIAM CARTER
LOST IN THE TUG NAPOLEON
OFF THE NORTH FORELAND
14th OCTOBER 1881
AGED 28 YEARS
ALSO JAMES WILLIAM CARTER
FATHER TO THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 30th JULY 1887
AGED 64 YEARS
ALSO WILLIAM SIMMONS
WHO DIED 20th MAY 1886
AGED 46 YEARS
............

RICHARD JAMES CARTER 1868
Gravesend Reporter, 30th July 1868
"FATAL BOAT ACCIDENT.--- On Saturday morning a sad accident happened on the river, near to the Clifton Marine Parade, whereby a young man named Richard James Carter, 17 years of age, met his death through the capsizing of a boat. As soon as the melancholy affair was known to the deceased's parents, who reside at Denton, a reward was offered for the recovery of the body, and on Wednesday evening, at six o'clock, two young men named James Minter and Sotherton, whilst on the river in a boat, found the body of the deceased floating in about mid channel, and they brought it to the Town Pier, and gave information to the police.
   An inquest was held at the Town Hall, by E. A. Hilder, Esq., coroner, on Thursday afternoon, and from the evidence adduced, it appeared that deceased was employed in a dock boat belonging to the East and West India Docks.
   On the morning of the 25th ult., deceased and a young man named William Smith, in the employ of the London Dock Co., were sailing in a dock boat on the river, to go alongside a ship, and when against the vessel, a heavy wind from the ship's quarter struck the boat, and took all the power out of her rudder, and she plunged into the river and both occupants were immersed. There was an ebb tide, and the wind was blowing hard from the eastward at the time. Smith managed to secure two sculls , and placing one under each arm, succeeded in keeping himself afloat. Deceased was seen struggling in the water for two or three minutes, and then disappeared. There was no vessel near at the time that could render any assistance, and neither the deceased nor Smith could swim. Smith was shortly afterwards picked up, Both were skilled in the management of sailing boats. Every precaution was taken in properly managing her and the occurrence was purely accidental. ----- Verdict, "Accidentally drowned.""

JAMES WILLIAM CARTER 1881
The Times, 17th October 1881
   "Nothing has been seen or heard of the steam tug Napoleon, of London, William Houghton, Master, since last Friday afternoon, when she went to the assistance of the ship Allanshaw 10 or 15 miles off the North Foreland, in answer to a signal of distress from the ship. The Napoleon is supposed to have foundered in the gale with all hands, nine in number"

The Times, 22nd October 1881
   "Mr W. Watkins, the owner of the steam tug Napoleon, writes from 20, London street, E.C., in reference to the paragraph in The Times of Wednesday concerning this missing tug, supposed to have foundered off the North Foreland in the heavy gale of yesterday week; "I regret to say that there is no news of either vessel or crew, and I have now given up all hope of their safety. These men had been endeavouring to render assistance to the ship Allanshaw, which vessel was returning disabled after collision, and with loss of sails, anchor and chains. Most of the crew had been many years in my service, and six of them were married, and leave widows and 17 children" Mr Watkins appeals for help on behalf of the families"
   The same edition of The Times reports that an over turned ship's boat was washed up at Calais, under it, was the dead body of one of the crew.

10.   DOUBLE HEADSTONE

HERE
LIETH YE BODY OF
THOS. JACKSON
DIED YE 5th OF MAY 
1748 AGED 55 
YEARS 
ALSO ONE SON & 
THREE DAUGHTERS 
MARY WIFE OF
THO. JACKSON
OF YS PARISH WHO
DYED OCTOR. 3rd
1730
AGED 43 YEARS
----------------Ground Level--------------
"All now [ ]ocks one [      ]
[ ]ff the Glass that Runs for the [      ]
[      ] Time make no Delay I in my P[rime]
was Snatched Away"
.............

11.   HEADSTONE, FLAT PLAIN LEDGER AND FOOTSTONE

IN
MEMORY OF
LUCY WIFE OF JOSEPH GOLDSMITH
OF THIS PARISH DIED 23rd DECEMBER 1790
AGED 28 YEARS
LUCY GOLDSMITH DAUGHTER OF
THE ABOVE DIED 28th JULY 1806 AGED 16 YEARS
ALSO 6 CHILDREN DIED IN THEIR INFANCY
ALSO THE ABOVE JOSEPH GOLDSMITH
WHO DIED OCTOBER 14th 1827 AGED 66 YEARS
LIKEWISE SARAH HIS WIFE
WHO DIED JANUARY 8th 1836 AGED 81 YEARS
ALSO HANNAH NORTON THEIR DAUGHTER
WHO DIED FEBRUARY 6th 1856 AGED 53 YEARS
ALSO JOHN REDGRAVE
WHO DIED AUGUST 31st 1877 AGED 74 YEARS
ALSO ELIZABETH REDGRAVE
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
JOSEPH & SARAH GOLDSMITH
WHO DIED AT CASTLEMAIN, VICTORIA
AUGUST 4th 1881 AGED 71 YEARS
............

JOSEPH GOLDSMITH, OF CHALK, Victualler 1827
P.C.C. Will dated 7th June 1827
   To daughter Sarah wife of Robert Hills of Shorne, Thatcher, £50. Residue of personal estate to his wife, Sarah and William Hughes of Gravesend, Carpenter, his executors, in trust. They are to collect money together and to sell and convert to money, except household furniture, plate, linen and china, and stock and utensils used in his trade. The trade to be carried on by his wife , for life, if landlord consents. She is to maintain and educate his children, except Sarah Hills. An inventory to be made to distinguish his property. His executors shall permit his wife , for as long as she is his widow, to use household furniture etc. After her death, or remarriage, executors to stand possessed of this property, in trust, to sell. His wife is to have money generated by personal estate and to pay his funeral and probate costs and debts. Surplus to be placed in Public Funds, upon trust. The interest to his wife for life; if she remarries, then upon trust, to pay her £100, if she does remarry, William Hughes will sell his stock and utensils, in trust, and invest proceeds in Public Funds. Hughes will also hold personal estate, in trust, for testator's children, except Sarah Hills, to be equally divided amongst them when all are 21.
   In meantime interest is to be use for their benefit, i.e. education, etc. Wife is guardian of children, after her death or remarriage, Hughes will be guardian.
   Witnesses: James Edmed, Solicitor, Gravesend and Benjamin Jolly
   Proved 11th December 1827. Later note states: "administration with will, of goods not administered, granted April 1856"

12.   HEADSTONE AND FOOTSTONE

IN AFFECTIONATE REMEMBRANCE OF
ELIZABETH LORDEN
DIED 10th OCTR. 1858
AGED 4 YEARS & 10 MONTHS
HENRY LORDEN
FATHER OF THE ABOVE
DIED 28th DECEMBER 1867
AGED 46 YEARS
SOPHIA LORDEN
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
DIED 13th JANUARY 1881
AGED 69 YEARS
"Happy Souls thy Days are Ended,
All thy Mourning Hours below,
Go by Angel Guards Attended,
To the Sight of Jesus, go"
............

13.   HEADSTONE, MISSING (FROM DUNCAN)

[SACRED]
[TO THE MEMORY OF]
DEBORAH DAUGHTER OF
JOHN AND MARY EDWARDS
OF WEST MALLING
WHO DIED 6th JULY 1808
AGED 46 YEARS
............

14.   HEADSTONE,  (LEANING AGAINST SOUTH WALL)

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
JOHN STEDMAN
DIED NOVEMBER 14th 189[3]
AGED 74 YEARS
"Gone to Rest"
............

15a.   HEADSTONE AND FOOTSTONE

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
GEORGE STEDMAN
WHO DIED MARCH 28th 1886
AGED 44 YEARS
"Farewell thou Dear Departed One,
Lamenting is in Vain,
We Hope in Heaven when Jesus Calls,
To Meet with Thee Again"
ALSO MATILDA STEDMAN
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED DECEMBER 15th 1890
AGED 48 YEARS
(Below this point are the following crudely painted words,
there is no corresponding entry in the Burial Register)
[    ] STEDMAN, SON
DIED AUG. 13th 1934
............

15b.   PEDESTALS, ROCKS AND CROSS  (POST DUNCAN)

EAST SIDE
IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
MARGARET REDSELL
DIED JUNE 4th 1923 AGED 62 YEARS
"A Light is from our Household Gone,
A Voice we Loved is Stilled,
A Place is Vacant at our Hearth,
Which Never can be Filled"

NORTH SIDE
ALSO ALFRED
HUSBAND OF
MARGARET REDSELL
BORN FEB. 5th 1866 DIED APRIL 19th 1930
............

16.   Large Ledger with Rocks and Horizontal Cross (See Interior)

IN AFFECTIONATE REMEMBRANCE OF
EDWARD GOLDSMITH
OF THIS PARISH
WHO DIED AT HIGHAM 2nd JULY 1869 AGED 65 YEARS
ALSO ELIZABETH
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 18th JANUARY 1875 AGED 73 YEARS
ALSO EDWARD
YOUNGER SON OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED AT ROCHESTER 8th MAY 1883 AGED 46 YEARS
AND SARAH JANE HIS WIFE
WHO DIED AT ST. LEONARDS ON SEA 8th NOV. 1926 AGED 91 YEARS
"The Lord is my Shepherd"
............

17.   PEDESTALS AND FALLEN CROSS

[IN] MEMORY OF
[ROSE MARY] SUNNUCKS
DIED FEBY. 20Th 1885
AGED 1 YEAR & 3 MONTHS
"For of Such is the
Kingdom of Heaven"
ALSO OF THOMAS CURD SUNNUCKS
FATHER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED OCTOBER 20th 1891
IN HIS 36th YEAR
"Requiscat in Pace"
ALSO ELLEN WIFE OF THOMAS GREEN
WIDOW OF THE ABOVE THOMAS CURD SUNNUCKS
WHO DIED 16th MAY 1905 AGED 49 YEARS
............

18.   HEADSTONE

IN MEMORY
OF
CAPTAIN JAMES NICOLLS
OF THE ROYAL REGIMENT
OF ARTILLERY
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
ON THE 16th AUGUST 1870
AGED 76 YEARS
ALSO HARRIOTT
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
15th OCTOBER 1884
AGED 84 YEARS
ALSO JULIA
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
30th AUGUST 1889
AGED 52 YEARS
............

19.   HEADSTONE AND FOOTSTONE (ONCE RAILED IN)

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
GEORGE JOHN WYATT M. A. CLERK
VICAR OF THIS PARISH
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE OCTOBER 12th 1856
IN HIS 65th YEAR
............

REV. GEORGE JOHN WYATT, OF SEAFORD, SUSSEX 1856
P.C.C. Will dated 15th February 1850
   All property, real and personal, to daughter, Isabella Jane Josephine Wyatt, also lands in Borsted?, Steyne?, Linsfield?, and Worth, all in Sussex.
   Witnesses: James Singer Turner of Seaford, John Reeces of Seaford and Henry Prodgger of Seaford

Affidavit dated 29th October 1856
   James Singer Turner, Yeoman is sworn. He is surviving witness to the will of George Wyatt, formerly of Brighton, afterwards of Seaford but late of Milton next Gravesend. He states that Wyatt signed the will in his presence and of the other witnesses, and that at the same time, he and the other witnesses signed in the presence of the testator and each other.
    Proved 31st October 1856

20.   HEADSTONE AND BODY STONE

IN MEMORY OF
SAMUEL GORDON
OF YS PARISH WHO DIED 11th NOV. 1761
AGED 23 YEARS
............

SAMUEL GORDON, OF CHALK, YEOMAN 1761
P.C.C. Will dated 17th June 1761
   To Mr John Sutton of Rochester, Carpenter, Mr James Pearson of Chalk, Victualler and Mrs Isabella Nourse* of Thong, widow, I guinea each for a ring. To wife Rebecca all his real and personal estate, for ever; she is executor.
   Witnesses: John Millen, John Wyburn and William Fry
   Proved 26th November 1761
* Widow of the Vicar of Higham

21.   DOUBLE HEADSTONE AND 2 FOOTSTONES


BUTCHER HEADSTONE
THIS VERY FINE MONUMENT TO JOHN AND ELIZABETH BUTCHER, 1762 & 1757,
IS VERY WELL PRESERVED, THE CARVING STILL CRISP. NOTE THE EARS OF WHEAT.

IN MEMORY OF IN MEMORY OF
ELIZABETH WIFE OF JOHN BUTCHER
JOHN BUTCHER OF OF YS PARISH, YEOMAN
THIS PARISH, YEOMAN WHO DIED
WHO DIED SEP. YE 13th 1762
OCT. YE 2[3rd ] 1757 AGED 58 YEARS
AGED 52 YEARS
LEFT ISSUE TWO SONS & FOUR DAUGHTERS
............

JOHN BUTCHER, OF CHALK, Yeoman 1762
Archdeaconry Court of Rochester Will dated 10th September 1762
   To sons John and Thomas Butcher and daughters Mary, Elizabeth and Sarah Butcher, all his goods, ready money, etc., in equal shares. An inventory is to be made If the value is more than £100 for each child, then daughter Frances, wife of John Bryant, who has already had £100 from the testator, will be entitled to equal share of surplus.
   Son John Butcher and James Deadman of Chalk, Yeoman are executors. Signs will with a mark
   Witnesses: Mark of Henry Salmon and William Toy
   Proved 8th October 1762

Inventory dated 5th & 6th October 1762, appraised by William Weekes & Richard Fisher
   He seems to have a large house, 10 rooms, plus milk house, brew house and wash house. 67 acres of ploughed land, 2 carts, 2 wagons, 13 horses, 37 cattle, 1 bull stag ?, 395 sheep, 60 lambs, 4 pigs, 74 fowls. £50 cash in house, 2 wigs, mahogany tea board and chest, black teapot, 6 delft plates, delft bowl, 4 chine cups, 5 saucers. Total value of inventory £811 9s 1d.

22.   HEADSTONE AND 2 FOOTSTONES (FLAKING)

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
MR JOHN COOKE
WHO DIED
AT TILBURY IN THE COUNTY OF ESSEX
[AUGUS]T 30th 183[2]
AGED 53 YEARS
ALSO
MR WILLIAM ELLIOTT
OF THIS PARISH SON IN LAW OF THE ABOVE
JOHN COOKE
WHO DIED APRIL 28th 1849
AGED 48 YEARS
ALSO SARAH WIFE OF THE ABOVE
JOHN COOKE
WHO DIED JUNE 30th 1852
AGED 70 YEARS

REAR
IN MEMORY OF
GEORGE ELLIOTT
WHO DIED FEBY. 13Th 1855 AGED 17 YEARS
ALSO
AUGUSTUS ELLIOTT
WHO DIED DECR. 9Th 1872 AGED 30 YEARS

............

23.   PORTLAND STONE CHEST TOMB WITH GREY TOP


BAKER AND ROSE TOMB, 1795 - 1872
WHEN LELAND DUNCAN WAS HERE IN 1922, THIS TOMB WAS SURROUNDED BY RAILINGS AND THE INSCRIPTION ON THE LEDGER WAS NOT RECORDED. IT IS A PITY THAT THE PIECE
OF CORNER PANEL WAS NOT RESTORED WHEN IT BECAME DETACHED

                                                          TOP  (MISSED OUT BY DUNCAN)
SACRED TO THE MEMORY OF
JOHN ROSE OF THE PARISH OF
BERMONDSEY IN THE COUNTY OF
SURRY, GENT. AND CITIZEN OF LONDON
WHO DIED DECEMBER THE 5th 1795
AGED 70 YEARS
ALSO JOHN SON OF THE ABOVE
JOHN ROSE WHO DIED APRIL THE 13th
1796 AGED 44? YEARS
ALSO MARY WIFE OF THOMAS BAKER
OF THIS PARISH, GENT. AND DAUGHTER
OF THE ABOVE JOHN ROSE WHO
DEPARTED THIS LIFE JULY THE 14th? 1797
AGED 43 YEARS LEFT ISSUE THREE
SONS AND EIGHT DAUGHTERS
ALSO THE ABOVE SAID
THOMAS BAKER, GENT. OF THIS PARISH
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE 8th OF FEBRUARY 1809
AGED 63 YEARS


NORTH SIDE
IN MEMORY OF THOMAS SON OF
THOMAS AND MARY BAKER OF THIS PARISH
WHO DIED JULY 30th 1794 AGED 18 YEARS
ALSO CHARLOTE DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED OCTOBER 15th 1799 AGED 15 YEARS
ALSO JOHN ROSE BAKER OF THIS PARISH GENT.
WHO DIED AUGUST 20th 1847 AGED [66 YEARS]
ALSO SOPHIA OAKES BAKER WIFE [OF THE ABOVE]
WHO DIED APRIL 20th 1872 AGED 89 YEARS

SOUTH SIDE
IN MEMORY OF
ELIZABETH DAUGHTER OF
THOMAS AND MARY BAKER
WHO DIED OCTOBER 1st 1830 AGED 52 YEARS
ALSO MRS MARY SAXELBYE THEIR DAUGHTER
WHO DIED APRIL 27th 1844 AGED 69 YEARS
LIKEWISE ESTHER BAKER
WHO DIED APRIL 6th 1845 AGED 65 YEARS

EAST SIDE
IN MEMORY
OF EDWARD SON OF
JOHN ROSE AND
SOPHIA OAKES
BAKER OF THIS PARISH
WHO DIED AUGUST 29th
1838 AGED 18 YEARS

WEST SIDE
IN MEMORY
OF 4 SONS OF THOMAS
AND MARY BAKER
(VIZ) EDWARD,
EDWARD, BING
AND TAMKIN
WHO DIED IN THEIR
INFANCY
............

JOHN ROSE, OF FIVE FOOT LANE, BERMONDSEY, Carman 1795
P.C.C. Will dated 14th August 1788
   To grand daughter, Mary Baker, daughter of Thomas and Mary Baker of Chalk, £100 4% consolidated Bank Stock at 21 or day of marriage; to housekeeper, Mary Evans, £5; to Edward Baker, Junior of Borden, Kent, Gentleman, £5 for his trouble as executor . His freehold new brick house, where he now lives, and new brick stable, which he has lately built, and yard, garden and field, behind and adjoining the house and stable, with a wooden stable in the yard and a small shed in the field, adjoining the fence and ground of William Richardson, Esquire, in Five Foot Lane, to son John Rose and lawful heirs, for ever.
   Also to son John, 2 double brick houses in Five Foot Lane, west of Richardson's property, and 2 freehold wooden houses adjoining the brick house on the north, for ever.
   If his son dies without lawful heirs, then the houses to daughter Mary Baker, for life. After her death, then to her children, equally shared. To son John , 6 Carr Room figures ?, numbers, 21,82, 91, 121,252 and 368, for ever. In default of any heirs of John, then to Mary Baker and to her heirs, equally. Also to son John, interest on £1,000 3% consolidated Bank Stock for life; after his death, to Mary Baker, for life, then equally to her children. Also to son John, household furniture. Plate, linen, china and clothes, stock in trade, horses, carts, carriages, harnesses and things related to business. Rest of freeholds in and near Five Foot Lane, on east side of property bequeathed above, east of gateway and next to the Ship and Blind Ball public house, and 2 wooden houses with shed and garden adjoining behind and adjoining above house on east side of courtyard and a 10 foot cart way adjoining the garden and new house and shed newly built. The rents of theses properties to Mary Baker for life, and then equally to her lawful heirs. If there is any dispute regarding passage through the gate way from Five Foot Lane to property behind it, the property to be held in common. To Mary Baker 5 Carr Room figures ?, numbers 55, 101, 112, 117 and 220 and all benefit from them for life ? After her death, to her lawful heirs. Also to Mary Baker, interest on £1.200 4% consolidated Bank Annuities or sum left at his death, then to her lawful heirs, equally, at 21.
   His leasehold houses, stables in White's Grounds, Southwark, which he rents from Thomas Tyers ?, Esquire, to his son in law, Thomas Baker for remainder of term, all profits, subject to payment of rents, etc. Residue to his son and daughter, equally. Son John, Thomas Baker and Edward Baker are executors.
   Witnesses: William Holder, Guildhall, London, John Holmes, Clerk to Mr Holder and Joseph Castle.
   Proved 31st December 1795. Edward Baker has died since will was made.

JOHN ROSE BAKER, OF CHALK, Esquire 1847
Prerogative Court of Canterbury Will dated 12th November 1844
   Wines, liquors and other consumables to wife Sophia Oakes Baker, also household furniture and utensils, plate, linen, books, china, pictures, prints for her life. After her death, to be divided equally between his children, John Rose, George Mair, Eliza and Marianne Baker.
   Trustees to make an inventory of the above, this to be signed by wife, one copy to her, one to executors. To daughters Eliza and Marianne, £1,000 each; to his wife, an annuity of £200 for life, purchased from his personal estate. Also to wife and sons , John Rose and George Mair, all real estate he holds as mortgagee or trustee, upon trust, to sell, if they think fit.
   Remainder of personal estate to wife and sons, upon trust, to divide equally amongst his children, John, George, Eliza and Marianne.
   Much of this will is taken up with technical details concerning trusts.
   Witnesses: George Essell, Solicitor, Rochester and Charles Lott, Clerk to Messrs Essell, Hayward and Essell.
   Proved 8th September 1847

MARY SAXELBYE, OF ROCHESTER, Widow 1844
P.C.C. Will dated 9th February 1837
   After all debts and funeral expenses are paid, to brother John Rose Baker, the sum, ?, "the bond I have destroyed". To brother William Holder Baker, £300; to brother Edward Baker, £300; to nephew John Rose Baker, 3200; to nephew Edward Baker, £200;to nephew Thomas Lomas, £200; to sister Esther, household furniture, plate, linen, china, books, clothes, jewels, trinkets, watch, etc. Interest from all ready money, mortgages and securities for money lent, money in public funds, to be shared equally between her 3 sisters and niece, Charlotte Sophia Stevens, Esther Baker, Sophia Baker and Matilda Lomas, for life. After the deaths of her sisters, the capital to be shared equally amongst her nephews and nieces, Charlotte Stevens, to have her proportion with her cousins. Nephews John Rose Baker, Edward Baker and Thomas Lomas are executors.
   Not witnessed.
Affidavit dated 16th and 17th May 1844
   Charles Julius Morgan of 4 University Street, St. Pancras, Gentleman and Thomas Francis of 5 Angel Court, Throgmorton Street, City of London, Stock Broker, are sworn. They declare they were well acquainted with Mary Saxelbye and with her handwriting and signature; they have carefully inspected the will and believe the handwriting and signature are in the hand of the deceased, and sign the affidavit accordingly.
   Proved 18th May 1844. Power reserved to Thomas Lomas. Note in margin: 6th February 1846 Administration granted to Thomas Lomas

24.   LEDGER ON A RED BRICK BASE


JAMES PEARSON
CHEST TOMB OF JAMES PEARSON AND ANN PEARSON, 1775 AND 1764.
IMMEDIATELY TO THE LEFT IS THE FALLEN HEADSTONE OF WILLIAM
PEARSON, 1775. IN THE CENTRE, IS THE HEADSTONE OF JOHN BUTCHER,
1762, AND TO THE LEFT OF THAT, THE HEADSTONE OF JOHN COOKE, 1832.

HERE LIETH THE BODY OF
ANN WIFE OF JAMES PEARSON
WHO DIED THE 5th OF MAY 1764
AGED 41 ? YEARS
ANN THEIR DAUGHTER
WHO DIED IN HER INFANCY
ALSO JOHN PEARSON WHO
DIED THE 12th JUNE 1775 AGED 51
YEARS
............

25.   FALLEN HEADSTONE, PARTY BURIED

NEAR THIS PLACE IS DEPOSITED
THE REMAINS
OF WILLIAM PEARSON
OF THIS PARISH
WHO DIED 26th OCT. 1775
AGED 57 YEARS
............

JAMES PEARSON THE ELDER, OF CHALK, Yeoman 1775
P.C.C. Will dated 10th June 1775
   To brother William of Bromfield (sic), Gentleman and Bejamin Hubble of Singlewell, Yeoman, his freehold and leasehold houses and lands in Chalk, for ever, upon trust. This property was purchased from William Reed of Gravesend, Brewer. Trustees to receive rents, etc., for the maintenance and education of his son James until he is 21. When he is 21, his son will have the property, for ever. If he dies before he is 21, without lawful heirs, then the trustees will hold the property, together with household furniture, and goods, money, investments, cattle, stock, implements and personal estate, upon trust. Trustees to have an inventory made and to pay his debts and funeral costs, etc. They are to raise £200 from his personal estate and to invest this sum in the Public Funds. The interest is to be paid in equal shares to Sarah Franks the Younger and Ann Franks, his two children by Sarah Franks the Elder. The interest is for their maintenance until they are 21. When they are 21, the capital will be transferred to them. If both died pre 21, then the £200 goes into his personal estate. His property and the £200 to be used by trustees for the benefit and advancement of son James. Trustees can carry on farming business for benefit of son, or they can sell the farm and lands, etc., using the interest from the capital for his son's benefit, (except £20 to each of trustees for their trouble), until he is 21.
   If he son dies without lawful heirs, before he is 21, the freehold estate goes to testator's brothers, William, Thomas and John Pearson, equally. The leasehold estate and his personal estate will also go equally to his three brothers. Trustees to receive £20 each for "their care and trouble", they are also executors.
Pearson signs the will with a mark.
   Witnesses: John Ferries, Thomas French and John Pattinson
   Proved 6th June 1775

26.   HEADSTONE AND 2 FOOTSTONES


BUCKLAND, KEGG AND EVANS HEADSTONE
WILLIAM BUCKLAND 1755
WILLIAM KEGG 1767
MARY EVANS, WIDOW OF BOTH THE ABOVE, 1773

IN MEMORY OF
WILLIAM BUCKLAND
WHO DIED 15th JUNE 1755 AGED 27 YEARS
AND OF DOROTHY HIS DAUGHTER BY
MARY HIS WIFE AGED 6 MONTHS
ALSO WILLIAM KEGG
LATE OF THE PARISH OF STROOD
WHO DIED 17th SEP. 1767 AGED 38 YEARS
ALSO MARY THE WIFE OF
WILLIAM EVANS
OF THE PARISH OF STROOD WHO DIED
MAY YE 3rd 1773 AGED 48 YEARS
---------Ground Level----------
"In Testimony of Two Faithful Husbands"
............

WILLIAM KEGG,OF STROOD, Flint Knapper and Victualler 1767
P.C.C. Will dated 19th November 1760
   To kinsman John Hillock and to Hester, daughter of his aunt Elizabeth Hillock, 1/- each "and no more". To wife Mary all his real and personal estate, stock in trade, money, debts, furniture, etc., for ever. If his wife dies without a will, then his estate to his wife's sister, Sarah Hull and kinsman John Hillock and Hester Hillock, for ever. Wife is executor.
   Witnesses: Sarah Ashdown, Mark of Henry Loft and John Bowes, Junior.
   Proved 16th October 1767

27.    HEADSTONE (STEEP ANGLE)

IN MEMORY OF
JANE DAUGHTER OF
GEORGE AND ANN OLIVER
WHO DIED THE 20th OF APRIL 1825
IN THE EIGHTEENTH YEAR OF HER AGE
............

28.   HEADSTONE, ERODED (FROM DUNCAN)

[HERE LYETH]
[THE BODY OF]
WILLIAM GRINHILL
OF THIS PARISH
WHO DIED 11th MARCH 1720
AGED 56 YEARS
............

29.   HEADSTONE


MARY GREENHILL HEADSTONE, 1717/18
THIS HEADSTONE OF MARY GREENHILL IS IN MARKED CONTRAST
TO THE ADJOINING STONE OF HER HUSBAND, WILLIAM, WHO DIED
IN 1720/21, THE INSCRIPTION OF WHICH, IS COMPLETELY ERODED.

HERE
LYETH THE
BODY OF MARY
YE WIFE OF WILLIAM
GREENHILL OF YE PARISH
OF CHALK WHO DEPARTED
THIS LIFE YE 1[  ] DAY OF
MARCH 1717 [AGED]
43 YEARS SHE WAS
MOTHER OF 4 CHILDREN
WHICH LYETH BY HER
............

WILLIAM GREENHILL OF CHALK, Husbandman 1721
Consistory Court of Rochester Will dated 30th October 1710
   To sister Elizabeth Lander wife of William Lander and her four children, John Howard, William, John and Mary Lander, 1s each; to cousin John Vidgen of Meopham and his wife Judith, and their children, John, Judith and Mary, 1s each. After his debts, funeral expences, etc., are paid, residue to wife Mary for ever; she is executor.
   Witnesses: Mark of Lawrence Evans, Robert Whitfield and George Morton

30.   HEADSTONE, PART FLAKED OFF


DOROTHY GOODWIN HEADSTONE, 1719

HERE [LIETH THE]
BODY OF [DOROTHY]
WIFE OF JOSEPH GOOD[WIN]
WHO DIED APL. YE 21st
1719 AGED 37 YEARS
"Here lies my Body turned
To Dust, my Hope is I shall
Rise with the Just, Wipe
Away Tears, Weep no
-----------Ground Level----------
More, I am not Lost
But gone Before"
............

31.   HEADSTONE


THOMAS STEPHENS, 1684
THE OLDEST SURVIVING MONUMENT IN THE CHURCHYARD

HERE
LIETH THE
BODY OF THOMAS
STEPHENS, YOUMAN
OF THIS PARISH WHO
DEPARTED THIS LIFE
MAY THE 2nd? 1684
AGED 40 YEARS
AND ALSO YE BODY OF
2 SONS & 4 DAUGHTERS
ERECTED BY SARA
STEPHENS HIS LOVING
WIFE
............

THOMAS STEPHENS, OF CHALK, Yeoman 1684
Archdeaconry Court of Rochester Will dated 20th April 1684
   To wife Sarah, his house in Wrotham, occupied by James Wouldham, for life. After her death, then to son Thomas, for ever. His other house and lands in Wrotham and Stanstead, occupied by [      ] Terry to son Thomas, for ever, at 21 years. To wife Sarah his goods and cattle , stock, cash, household goods, implements, on condition that she pay his debts and legacies, that is, to son Thomas £60 at 21; to his two daughters Martha and Elizabeth £60 each at 21 or day of marriage; all three also get a feather bed each, and 4 pewter dishes, at 21. The last bequest from his goods he had before marriage. If his wife remarries, then the property in Wrotham and Stanstead, goes to son Thomas. His wife must pay the legacies within 3 months of remarriage to his "loving friends" Robert Wharton of Shorne, Yeoman and John Crosswell of Rochester, Mealman; they will invest the legacies until his children are 21 or day of marriage of girls, and also manage the properties. Residue to wife, she is also executor, Wharton and Crosswell, overseers.
   Witnesses: Mark of Thomas Boole, Mark of Alice Aldridge and J. Drury
   Proved 6th June 1684

32.   HEADSTONE AND BODY STONE

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
HARRIETT WIFE OF
JAMES GOULD
WHO DIED FEBRUARY 21st 1868
AGED 70 YEARS
ALSO JAMES WILKINSON GOULD
WHO DIED JUNE 27th 1879
AGED 79 YEARS
"Friends let thy Sleep be the Image of thy Death,
And let it call to thy Mind that thou must within a
Short time Sleep in a Bed of Dust"
ALSO HARRIETT TONYETTE
WHO DIED FEBRUARY 20th 1887
AGED 46 YEARS
"In the Midst of Life we are in Death"
............

33.   HEADSTONE AND LARGE PLAIN LEDGER

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
JANE MUDDELL
ONLY SISTER OF MRS. JOHN ELLIOTT
WHO DIED MARCH 9th 1865
AGED 38 YEARS
ALSO MARY ANN
WIFE OF JOHN ELLIOTT
WHO DIED FEBRUARY 4th 1885
AGED 61 YEARS
ALSO THE SAID JOHN ELLIOTT
WHO DIED MAY 7th 1891
AGED 83 YEARS
............

34.   HEADSTONE AND CURBS

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
KATHLEEN
WIFE OF HERBERT W. PARR
AND DAUGHTER OF WILLIAM & SARAH REDSELL
WHO PASSED AWAY 29th JAN. 1914
AGED 34 YEARS
"Thy Will be Done"
ALSO THE ABOVE WILLIAM REDSELL
LATE OF EAST COURT FARM
BORN 5th MARCH 1849
PASSED AWAY 13th NOV. 1924
"At Rest"
ALSO SARAH ANN REDSELL
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
BORN 14th FEB. 1851
PASSED AWAY 15th FEB. 1936
"Loved by All"
............

35.   HEADSTONE AND FOOTSTONE

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
MARIA REDSELL
WIFE OF
JOHN REDSELL
OF THIS PARISH
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
AUGUST 27th 1860
AGED 48 YEARS
"A Long Suffering, A Faithful Wife,
A Good Mother"
ALSO THE ABOVE
JOHN REDSELL
WHO DIED NOVEMBER 11th 1872
AGED 65 YEARS
MANY YEARS CLERK OF THIS PARISH
"Blessed are the Dead which Die in the Lord"
ALSO STEPHEN REDSELL
SON OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED JULY 21st ? [1907]
AGED 72 YEARS
ALSO HARRIETT REDSELL
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED MAY 7th 19[27]
AGED 9[1] YEARS
"At Rest"

REAR
IN MEMORY
OF
MARIA REDSELL
PASSED AWAY NOV. 12th 1926
AGED 75 YEARS
"At Rest"
............

36.   HEADSTONE AND FOOTSTONE

IN MEMORY
OF
EMMA WIFE OF
THOMAS REDSELL
WHO DIED DECEMBER 17th 1874
AGED 35 YEARS
"Husband Dear my Time is Past,
While Life remained my Love did Last,
But now for me no Sorrow take,
But Love my Children for my Sake"
ALSO THOMAS SON OF THE ABOVE
AND BELOVED HUSBAND OF
HELEN LOUISA REDSELL
WHO DIED JULY 15th 1903
AGED 41 YEARS
"An Affectionate Son and Loving Husband"
ALSO LOUISA CANTANEO
DAUGHTER OF T. & H.L. REDSELL
WHO DIED APRIL 7th 1908
AGED 20 YEARS
ALSO THE ABOVE
THOMAS REDSELL
WHO DIED NOVEMBER 1st 1922
AGED 84 YEARS
"Into thy Hands I Commend my Spirit"
............

37.   HEADSTONE

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
FRANCES PURKISS
ONLY SISTER OF
MRS. HENRY OFFORD
WHO DIED MARCH 12th 1867
AGED 40 YEARS
ALSO JOHN FITCH
WHO DIED JUNE 10th 1877
AGED 34 YEARS
............

38.   PEDESTALS, FALLEN CROSS AND CURBS

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
ALFRED PAGE
WHO PASSED AWAY 28th DEC. 1915
(BORN JUNE 3rd 1844)
ALSO OF MARTHA MARIA WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO PASSED AWAY 25th APRIL 1918
(BORN 7th JUNE 1851)
............

39.   HEADSTONE LEANING AGAINST S. WALL (FOOTSTONE IN SITU)

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
ROBERT JARRETT
OF RYE, SUSSEX
BORN NOVEMBER 16th 1797
DIED FEBRUARY 7th 1862
............

40.   HEADSTONE, MISSING (FROM DUNCAN)

[SACRED]
[TO THE MEMORY OF]
MARY ANN
WIFE OF
THOMAS WHITE
WHO DIED 15th FEBRUARY 1869
AGED 56 YEARS
ALSO SARAH WHITE
SECOND WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 30th AUGUST 1872
AGED 42 YEARS
ALSO THE SAID THOMAS WHITE
WHO DIED 10th JULY 1891
AGED 78 YEARS
............

41.   HEADSTONE

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
MABEL FRANCES PATTERSON
WHO DIED FEBY. 4Th 1897
AGED 7 YEARS
"We are but Little Children Weak"
ALSO ALBERT PATTERSON
WHO DIED JULY 15th 1902
AGED 3 YEARS
"Safe in the Arms of Jesus"
ALSO HARRY JAMES PATTERSON
FATHER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED AUGUST 27th 1913
AGED 54 YEARS
"In the Midst of Life we are in Death"
............

41B.   HEADSTONE AND CURBS

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
EDWARD HENRY DENNIS
DIED 28th MARCH 1942 AGED 58
"At Rest"
............

42.   HEADSTONE


HENRY FAMILY
BURIED IN THE GARDENER GRAVE, ELIZABETH HENRY AND HER TWO
CHILDREN WHO PERISHED IN THE GREENHITHE FIRE OF 1866.

IN MEMORY
OF
FRANCES GARDENER DAUGHTER OF
JOSEPH & SARAH GOLDSMITH
OF THIS PARISH
WHO DIED NOVEMBER 12th 1844
AGED 48 YEARS
ALSO JOHN GARDENER HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED OCTOBER 17th 1862
AGED 72 YEARS
ALSO THOMAS HENRY OF GREENHITHE
SON IN LAW OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED SEPTEMBER 2nd 1866
AGED 32 YEARS
ALSO ELIZABETH HENRY WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO WITH HER TWO CHILDREN ALBERT AGED 4 YEARS
AND WALTER AGED 6 MONTHS
WERE UNFORTUNATELY BURNT AT GREENHITHE
DECEMBER 26th 1866 AGED 32 YEARS
............

ELIZABETH HENRY AND CHILDREN 1866
Gravesend Reporter, 29th December 1866
" CALAMITOUS FIRE AND LOSS OF FOUR LIVES
   One of the most calamitous fires that has ever occurred in this neighbourhood, took place on Wednesday morning last, in the village of Greenhithe, pleasantly situated on the banks of the Thames, about four miles from Gravesend, resulting in the loss of four lives.
   About three o'clock on Wednesday morning the inhabitants were awoke from their slumbers by the alarming cry of "Fire!" Many of those so awoke lost no time in getting out of doors to ascertain the whereabouts of the conflagration, when it was found to be the house of Mrs Henry, grocer opposite the White Hart Inn. By the time that anyone had arrived, the house was totally enveloped in flames. The first alarm was given by a Mr Jones, living opposite, who awoke at about three o'clock, and seeing a great light on his windows, immediately looked out to ascertain the cause, when to his horror, he saw the upstairs rooms in the house occupied by Mrs Henry, quite in a blaze; he at once opened his window, and shouted "Fire!" several times, and then dressing as quickly as possible, went to the coast guard ship, and having hailed them, told them of the fire, when some men from there soon came ashore to render assistance. There was by this time a great crowd of people assembled.
   A messenger was sent to the railway station to telegraph to Dartford for fire engines; but they were informed it was against their rules to send a message at that time; they then went to Mr Martin, butcher, and asked him to drive over to Dartford in his cart, which he did very quickly, but only to return without the engines, saying, that could not send them without a written message from someone guaranteeing the payment of £5 per engine; this was quickly done, and another message dispatched with all haste, when the engines at length appeared after great delay, about six o'clock.
   There was as is usual in such cases, some hindrance which prevented them getting into play for some time after their arrival. So long a time had elapsed between the first alarm which had been given, and the arrival of the engines, that the flames had consequently gained a great hold of the house of Mrs Henry, the destruction of which, it was then seen as inevitable. The inmates of the house were Mrs Henry, her two youngest children, the eldest one, a girl of about ten years of age, having left only the night previous, with her grandmother, for London, Mrs Frances Kempton, sister of Mrs Henry, and Mary Ann Poole, 14 years old, daughter of the next door neighbour, who was acting as servant to Mrs Henry, she being, at the time, without one. The efforts of the helpers to save the inmates were of no avail, they being unable to effect an entrance to the house, the flames having increased considerably, owing no doubt to a quantity of paraffin oil being stowed away in the lower part of the house. Mrs Kempton seeing no means of escape but by jumping out of the window, did so from the back of the house, and fell on the roof of an outhouse, a distance of about 15 feet. She was much injured by the fall, being cut seriously about her head and body, not withstanding which, however, she contrived to get to the ground , and out into the street, by going through the adjoining house, in the occupation of Mr Poole, when she was at once taken to the White Hart, and received proper attendance. Mrs Kempton states that the last she heard of her sister, Mrs Henry, she was calling out, "For God's sake, save the children". But all the efforts that were put forth for that purpose were unavailing, the house falling in, thus burying the unfortunate inmates. By this time the flames had hold of the next house, Mr Poole's, attacking it first at the top, and thus burning downwards. Mr Poole was just able to save his wife and eight children before any of them were injured, except Mrs Poole, who sustained some rather severe injuries. The whole of the furniture, stock, etc., was destroyed, not any article being rescued from the burning house. When one of the engines went to work, all hands worked with great perseverance till the flames were considerably got under. Then a search was commenced among the ruins for the remains of those who were supposed to have perished. The charred remains of three of the sufferers were found, but the body of the infant was nor found till about mid day on Thursday. Great praise is due to all those who so readily gave their assistance; the police, who attended from Dartford, under the direction of Supt. Brandon, rendered efficient help.
   The two houses destroyed were the property of Miss Wheatley, of Rosherville, and were insured in the West Kent Fire Office for £500.
   An inquest was opened on Thursday at 5 o'clock, at the White Hart, before C. J. Cartarr, Esq., coroner for West Kent, on the bodies of the four who lost their lives by the fire. The jury having been sworn, went to view the bodies, which presented a shocking spectacle, nothing being left to show that they were human remains there being only a few charred bones. Mr James Goldsmith, of Gravesend, deposed that the deceased Elizabeth Henry, 32 years of age, was his niece and the widow of Thomas Henry, who died only four months back. Deceased had three children, Bertie, aged four years, Walter, aged six months, both of whom perished in the fire, and Maria, aged ten, who was taken away the previous night to London by her grandmother. Frances Kempton, a sister of Mrs Henry resided in the house with her.
   Henry Poole, wheelwright, residing next door to Mrs Henry, deposed that his daughter, Mary Ann Poole, fourteen years of age, was acting as servant to Mrs Henry. He last saw her about ten o'clock on Tuesday night, when she was about leaving to go into Mrs Henry's to sleep. In answer to a juror, witness said that his wife saw her a little later in the evening. He was quite satisfied that his daughter's remains were amongst those which were found.
   The coroner remarked that he thought it would be advisable to adjourn the inquest for a week or so, to give time for Mrs Kempton to sufficiently recover, as she would necessarily be a very important witness, and it would also give time for the collection of evidence regarding the fire. It was ultimately agreed to adjourn the inquiry to Thursday, the 10th of January, at one o'clock."

43.   HEADSTONE AND FOOTSTONE

SACRED TO THE
MEMORY OF
ELIZABETH WIFE OF
JAMES BANNISTER
DIED MAY 7th 1863 AGED 63 YEARS
ALSO
EMMA BANNISTER
WHO FELL ASLEEP 8th JAN. 1926
IN HER 102nd YEAR
MARY BANNISTER
DIED FEBRUARY 20th 1825 AGED 6 MONTHS
THOMAS
DIED DECEMBER 28th 1834 AGED 3 YEARS
WILLIAM
DIED MARCH 1st 1839 IN HIS INFANCY
ANN
DIED SEPTEMBER 2nd 1849 AGED 20 YEARS
JAMES
DIED JULY 17th 1859 AGED 39 YEARS
ALSO THE ABOVE
JAMES BANNISTER
DIED FEBRUARY [    ] 1865 AGED [69] YEARS
............

44.   HEADSTONE AND FOOTSTONE


WESTBROOK FAMILY

IN
MEMORY OF
SARAH WIFE OF JOHN WESTBROOK
OF THIS PARISH DIED 24th MARCH 1799
AGED 39 YEARS
WILLIAM WESTBROOK SON OF THE ABOVE
DIED 14th JUNE 1793 AGED 4 YEARS
ALSO 4 CHILDREN DIED IN THEIR INFANCY
ALSO THE ABOVE MR. JOHN WESTBROOK
WHO DIED 5th AUGUST 1817 AGED 54 YEARS
MR. JAMES WESTBROOK
SON OF THE ABOVE DIED 5th SEPTEMBER 1828
AGED 25 YEARS
LIKEWISE SARAH SECOND WIFE OF THE ABOVE
JOHN WESTBROOK
DIED 7th NOVEMBER 1828 AGED 54 YEARS
LIKEWISE EDWARD WESTBROOK
DIED 19th JUNE 1830 AGED 25 YEARS

...........

JOHN WESTBROOK, OF CHALK, Gentleman 1817
P.C.C. Will dated 10th June 1817
   Appoints friends William Burren of Chatham, Hairdresser, Thomas Man of Northfleet, Farmer and George Jewell of St. Mary Cray, Victualler, executors, to each of them, 10 guineas. Wife Sarah gets £20 for mourning and £100. Proper mourning to be provided for his executors and children. To son John his mahogany wardrobe, and to daughter Mary, his single mahogany and cedar chest of drawers; to wife all plate, linen clothes and rest of household furniture. Live and dead stock, crops, utensils and implements of husbandry, etc., to be sold and the money and any other funds he may have, to be invested in 5% Navy Annuities. All this money to his children in equal shares, John, Mary, Harriett, James, Edward, Charles, Sarah and Caroline. Executors can pay premiums of not more than £50 for placing any of his sons apprentice, if not already placed by him. He revokes appointment of Thomas Man as executor and trustee.
   Witnesses: Martha Adams , Christopher Bedingfield and Charles Pearson,

Codicil dated 30th 1817
   He revokes legacy of £100 to wife, instead he gives her the annual percentage on £800 of 5% Navy Stock, for life, as long as she remains his widow. This £800 reserbed out of his children's share of the estate and residue of personal estate. After her death, or remarriage, the £800 to his children or their heirs. Daughter Mary's share to be paid when she is 30, she is to be paid interest as executors think fit
   Witnesses: John Todd, Stone Mason, Dartford and Christopher Bedingfield, Gravesend
   Proved 21st August 1817

JAMES WESTBROOK, OF CHALK, Gentleman 1829
P.C.C. Will dated 2nd September 1828
   Appoints good friend Charles Young of Whitechapel, Brewer and George Fidler of St. Margaret, Rochester, Shopkeeper, executors. To them, upon trust, his houses, lands, personal estate, etc., they to sell, and after paying debts, etc., to pay residue to his mother Sarah.
   Witnesses: Henry Howard, Mary Fidler and Harriet Howard
   Proved 21st March 1829 Power reserved to George Fidler.

SARAH WESTBROOK, OF CHALK, Widow 1829
P.C.C. Will dated 20th October 1828
   Household furniture, plate, linen, china, etc., to be sold and , after debts are paid, the residue to her five children, Harriott, wife of George Howard, Edward, Charles, Sarah and Caroline Westbrook, equally. Her late son James Westbrook, by his will, left her the residue of his estate, she now gives this to her children, equally shared, as soon as it is recovered from his executors. The share of her two youngest daughters, Sarah and Caroline, is to be paid to Harriott Howard, upon trust. She is to invest it in the Chatham Savings Bank at interest. Harriott will use her discretion to supplement the income with their father's legacy, for their maintenance and education until they are 21 or married. Brother, Richard Furner of Fleet Market, London, Salesman and son Edward of Dartford, Grocer, are executors.
   Witnesses: George Fidler and Henry Howard
   Proved 28th January 1829

EDWARD WESTBROOK, OF CHALK, Grocer 1830
P.C.C. Will dated 18th June 1830
   Personal estate, except clothes, ............ ?, to executors, in trust, to pay legacies.
   To Mr Elwin of Dartford, Grocer and his wife (not named), 5 guineas each for a mourning ring; to Mr Howard of Rochester, Baker (brother in law ?), 6 guineas, and to his wife, (Harriott?), 3 guineas each for mourning; to Mr Richard Furner, 6 guineas and to his wife, (not named) 3 guineas for mourning; to his brother, Charles, all clothes and 6 guineas for mourning; to Sarah Whitehead, servant of Mr Elwin, 19 guineas, "for her kindness to me during my illness"; to Mr George Jewell of Dartford, Gentleman, 6 guineas for mourning.
   Residue to brother Charles and Richard Furner, upon trust, to be invested in best Government Funds; the interest to his sisters, Sarah and Caroline, until they are 21, then the capital to be paid to his siblings in equal shares, Charles, Sarah, Caroline and Harriott Howard. Brother Charles and Richard Furner are executors and trustees.
   Signs with a mark (is he very weak ?)
Witnesses: Henry Trimmer, Orange Street, Farringdon Market and James Hooker, Clerk to Mr Shepherd, Bartlett's Buildings.

Affidavit dated 29th June 1830
   James Hooker of 11 Bartlett's Buildings, Holborn, Gentleman, is sworn. He is one of witnesses, and states that he and Henry Trimmer, the other witness, were present together with the deceased when alterations and insertions were made to the will, and was present when deceased made his mark.
   Proved 1st July 1830

45.   PEDESTALS, CROSS AND CURBS

EAST SIDE
IN LOVING MEMORY OF
FREDERICK ARTHUR
THE YOUNGER
AND DEARLY BELOVED SON OF
RICHARD AND JANE MILLIS
WHO FELL ASLEEP SEPT. 15th 1898
AGED 18 YEARS
"Waiting in Holy Stillness, Wrapt in Sleep,
He sis Gone but not Forgotten,
Never Shall his Memory Fade,
Sweetest Thoughts shall always Linger,
Round the Spot where he is Laid"

WEST SIDE
ALSO JANE
BELOVED WIFE OF
RICHARD MILLIS
WHO PASSED AWAY NOV. 9th 1919
IN HER 81st YEAR
"Weep not for Her whom God hath
Blessed"

SOUTH SIDE
IN LOVING
MEMORY OF
FRANK SON OF
RICHARD & JANE MILLIS
AT REST JUNE 29th 1912
AGED 41 YEARS
"Thy Toils are o'er, thy Troubles
[are] from Earthly Cares
Released, thine Eyelids [are] Closed"
............

46.   HEADSTONE AND CURBS

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
BENJAMIN JAMES
WHO WAS DROWNED OFF THE TUG BRITANNIA
APRIL 24th 1909 AGED 23 YEARS
SIDNEY ERNEST
DIED MAY 26th 1909 AGED 20 YEARS
AND WILLIE WHO DIED IN INFANCY
SONS OF
BENJAMIN AND MARY THOMAS
"They from their Toils are Free
Who in God's Keeping Safely Be"
............

BENJAMIN THOMAS 1909
The Times
  
"As stated in the Second Edition of The Times on Saturday, the tug Britannia, which belonged to the United Steam Tug Company, foundered in Northfleet Hope, an inlet of the Thames near Gravesend, after collision with the Bazalgette, a London County Council sewage steamer, early on Saturday morning, and five of the crew were drowned.
   The Bazalgette was on her way from Barking Reach to the Borrow Deeps for the purpose of shooting sewage, and the Britannia, which left the Royal Terrace Pier, Gravesend, about 3 o'clock, was proceeding up the river to Albert Docks. The vessels approached the other at Northfleet Hope, and it is stated that the tug blew her whistle to signify that the Bazalgette was to steer to port. She hove round but the strong flood tide, it is believed, carried her on and brought her into collision with the tug on the starboard side amidships.
   The Bazalgette sailed right over the tug, which sank in less than a minute with the five men, who were below deck. The captain of the tug, Mr James Curtis, and Frank Box, the mate, who were on the bridge at the time of the collision, and were thrown into the river, were rescued, the first by Captain Aylward, of the barge, Kestrel, which was anchored near Northfleet Hope, and the second by the crew of the Bazalgette.
   The names of the men drowned are George Jefferies, engineer, Norfolk – street, Gravesend, who leaves a widow and a several children; Benjamin Thomas, second fireman, Gravesend, single; William Trigmore, second mate, Woolwich, single; Harry Livett, ship's boy, Gravesend."

47.   HEADSTONE

IN
LOVING MEMORY OF
FANNY READER
WHO DIED NOVEMBER 13th 1886
AGED 36 YEARS
"Thy Will be Done"
............

48.   HEADSTONE AND FOOTSTONE

IN
LOVING MEMORY OF
WILLIAM OWEN
BELOVED HUSBAND OF HANNAH TWOCOCK
WHO DIED JUNE 15th 1893
AGED 71 YEARS
"Thy Will be Done"
ALSO THE ABOVE
HANNAH TWOCOCK
WHO DIED DECR. 25Th 1896
AGED 75 YEARS
ALSO ALFRED JAMES TWOCOCK
GRANDSON OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED MAY 2nd 1907
AGED 5 ½ YEARS
"Safe in the Arms of Jesus"
............

49.   CURB, MISSING (FROM DUNCAN)

MOTHER SEPTEMBER 20th 1916 KATIE OCTOBER 1st 1917

(FROM REGISTERS)
MARY ANN UTTING AGED 75 & KATE UTTING AGED 46
............

50.   HEADSTONE AND CURBS

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
SARAH ROSE
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
WILLIAM G. FOTHERGILL
WHO DIED JULY 15th 1919
AGED 51 YEARS
"Peace, Perfect Peace"
............

51.   HEADSTONE AND CURBS

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
JANE ELIZABETH READER
WHO DIED JAN. 5th 1914
AGED 63 YEARS
ALSO RICHARD JOHN READER
HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED MARCH 1st 1916
AGED 73 YEARS
ALSO THOMAS HENRY
SON OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED DEC. 16th 1882
AGED 4 YEARS
"Thy Will be Done"

51b.   HEADSTONE

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
GEORGE LESLIE FOTHERGILL
1906 – 2004
AND
HIS INFANT NEPHEW
KENNETH GEORGE BAXTER
............

51C.   HEADSTONE AND CURBS

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
CHARLES FOTHERGILL
1871 – 1946
ALSO HIS WIFE
EMMA ELIZABETH
1878 – 1949
AND THEIR SON CHARLES
1903 – 1922 BURIED AT SEA
"At Rest"
............

52.   HEADSTONE, VERY ERODED

[SACED]
TO THE MEMORY OF
JOHN READER
WHO DIED 9th OF MARCH
1868
AGED 74 YEARS
............

53.   HEADSTONE

IN MEMORY OF
HANNANH WIFE OF
RICHARD READER
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
THE 9th OF FEBRUARY 1818 AGED 60 YEARS
"Farewell Vain World, I know enough of Thee,
I Value not what thou canst say of Me,
Thy Smiles I court not, nor thy Frowns I Fear,
All's one to Me, my Head Lies Quiet Here,
What you have seen Amiss in Me take Care and Shun,
And look at Home, enough there's to be Done"
............

54.   HEADSTONE, VERY WORN

IN MEMORY OF
RICHARD READER
OF THIS PARISH
WHO DIED THE 11th OF FEBRUARY
AGED 66 YEARS
[ Eroded Verses]
............

RICHARD READER, OF CHALK, Yeoman 1823
Consistory Court of Rochester Will dated 31st January 1823
   To son Richard, £50; to son William, £150; to daughter Hannah, wife of Jesse Stevens of Frindsbury, Labourer, £50. His house in Chalk, with land, the north side fronting the road from Chalk to Higham, 40 feet on the east side, abutting garden grounds belonging to him, 40 feet on the south side, 40 feet on the west side, abutting garden ground belonging to him, to son John, for ever. Fences to be erected on the east, south and west sides, and to be maintained by sons, John and James. Residue of freeholds in Chalk or elsewhere and all real estate equally shared between sons, John and James, for ever. Household goods and furniture, plate, linen and china to son John; residue of personal estate to sons John and James, equally. James is executor.
   Witnesses: James Edmed, Solicitor, Gravesend, Joseph Goldsmith and Richard Russell
   Proved 27th February 1823,. son James is an Husbandman of Chalk, value of goods under £600.

55.   HEADSTONE

SACRED TO THE MEMORY
THOMAS NEWMAN
OF THIS PARISH
WHO DIED SEPTR. 28Th 1846
AGED 46 YEARS
"An Affectionate Husband and Kind Parent"
ALSO SARAH WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED DEC. 30th 1862
AGED 65 YEARS
"In Love She Lived, in Peace She Died"
ALSO JAMES THEIR SON
WHO DIED IN INFANCY
ERECTED BY THEIR AFFECTIONATE SONS
............

56.   HEADSTONE, MISSING (FROM DUNCAN)

[SACRED TO THE MEMORY OF]
THOMAS NEWMAN
SON OF
FRANCIS AND SUSANNAH NEWMAN
OF STAMFORD HILL, MIDDLESEX
LATE QUARTER MASTER SERGEANT
IN H.M. 70th REGIMENT
DIED SUDDENLY ON HIS WAY FROM
GRAVESEND TO CHATHAM
AFTER 22 YEARS SERVICE
16th JULY 1855
AGED 39 YEARS
ALSO
THOMAS NEWMAN
UNCLE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 28th SEPTEMBER 1846
AGED 46 YEARS
............

57.   HEADSTONE

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
GEORGE JAMES SON OF
JOHN & HARRIET PEACHEY
WHO DIED AUGUST 28th 1856
AGED 4 YEARS
ALSO MARY WIFE OF WILLIAM BOWEN
WHO DIED FEBRUARY 26th 1860
AGED 62 YEARS
"Blessed are the Dead which Die in the Lord"
"Gone where Joy Eternal Reigns,
Freed from Sickness Care and Pains,
Joining in the Songs of Love,
Tuned by Golden Harps Above,
All Earthly Sorrows left Below,
No more Tears shall ever Flow,
Entered into Heavenly Rest,
To Live with God forever Blest"
ALSO HARRIET PEACHEY
WHO DIED SEPTEMBER 12th 1879
AGED 65 YEARS
"Longtime She bore Afflictions Sore,
Physicians were in Vain,
Till God did please that Death should Come,
And Free her from her Pain"

REAR
IN AFFECTIONATE REMEMBRANCE
OF
JOHN PEACHEY
WHO DIED FEBRUARY 9th 1886
AGED 63 YEARS
"The Day is Past and Gone,
The Evening Shades Appear,
Oh ! May we all Remember Well,
The Night of Death draws Near"
............

57b.   CURBS

EAST SIDE
"Remembrance"
CHARLES E. CLARRY
DIED 7th FEB. 1947
AGED 66 YEARS
ETHEL M. CLARRY
DIED 14th MARCH 1970
AGED 90 YEARS

NORTH SIDE
HERBERT CLARRY SON DIED AUGUST 15th 1996 AGED 84 YEARS

SOUTH SIDE
FLORENCE E. CLARRY (DAUGHTER) DIED APRIL 26th 1998 AGED 84 YEARS
............

58.   MISSING (FROM DUNCAN)

OUR LITTLE DEAR
FLORENCE DOROTHY NORMAN
(DOFFY DENE)
WHO DIED 6th SEPTEMBER 1899
AGED 10 MONTHS
............

59.   HEADSTONE AND FOOTSTONE, BADLY FLAKING

IN MEMORY
OF
JESSE STEVENS
DIED MARCH [   ] [18]35 AGED [64] YEARS
JOHN STEVENS
DIED AUGUST 16th [1835] AGED 2[ ] YEARS
HANNAH [GO]DFREY
WIFE OF THE ABOVE [JESS]E STE[VEN]S
DIED MARCH 16th 18[60] [AGE]D 75 YEARS
............

59B.   PEDESTALS AND CROSS

IN
LOVING
MEMORY OF
THOMAS J. HOLLAND
DIED MAY 3rd 1931
AGED 21
............

59C.   TABLET

REUBEN JOHN HORNSBURY
FELL ASLEEP 11th MARCH 1996
AGED 67 YEARS
BELOVED HUSBAND OF BARBARA
CARING FATHER AND GRANDFATHER
"At Peace"

60.   HEADSTONE

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
JOHN
THE BELOVED HUSBAND OF
ELIZABETH HILLS
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE MAY 22nd 1895
AGED 65 YEARS
"Truly His End Was Peace"
ALSO JOB SON OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED JUNE 8th 1902
AGED 30 YEARS
"Thy Will be Done"
ALSO THE ABOVE
ELIZABETH HILLS
WHO PASSED PEACEFULLY AWAY
MARCH 27th 1925 IN HER 85th YEAR
"Sleep on Beloved and take thy Rest"
............

60b.   HEADSTONE AND CURBS

"Resting" IN LOVING
MEMORY OF
EMMA ELIZABETH HARRIS
DIED 16th ? DECEMBER 1945
AGED 82 YEARS
[Obscure Verses]
ALSO OF DAVID HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE
DIED 11th SEPTEMBER 1953
AGED 92 YEARS
"At Rest Together"
............

60c.   BOOK TYPE AND CURBS

IN IN
LOVING MEMORY OF LOVING MEMORY OF
MY DEAR WIFE MY DEAR HUSBAND
ELIZABETH E. BANCE
ELIZA BANCE WHO DIED
WHO DIED 25th JUNE 1951
21st NOV. 1941 AGED 73 YEARS
AGED 67 YEARS
ALSO
HER BABY SON
REUBEN
"At Rest"
............

60d.   SMALL HEADSTONE

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
HENRY REEVES
WHO DIED SEPT. 18th 1924
R.I.P.
............

61.   WOODEN CROSS, MISSING (FROM DUNCAN)

[IN MEMORY OF]
GUS BORGES
R.I.P.
WHO DIED 7th JUNE 1921
AGED 46 YEARS
.............

62.   SMALL CROSS, MISSING (FROM DUNCAN)

[IN MEMORY OF]
DORIS HELEN SMITH
WHO DIED 28th DECEMBER 1916
AGED 6 MONTHS
............

63.   PEDESTALS, CROSS AND CURBS

EAST SIDE
IN
LOVING MEMORY OF
EMMA REBECCA
DEVOTED DAUGHTER OF
SAMUEL & ORPAH PHILLIPS
WHO DIED OCT. 27th 1921
AGED 42 YEARS
ALSO THE ABOVE SAMUEL PHILLIPS
DIED OCT. 31st 1922 AGED 69

NORTH SIDE
ALSO ORPAH A.
PHILLIPS
WIFE OF SAMUEL PHILLIPS
WHO PASSED AWAY
DEC. 17th 1943 AGED 87 YEARS

SOUTH SIDE
ALSO
CYRIL THOMAS
PHILLIPS GRANDSON
WHO DIED DEC. 30th 1999
AGED 82 YEARS
............

64.   SMALL SCROLL, MISSING (FROM DUNCAN)

[IN MEMORY OF]
REUBEN BANCE
WHO DIED 3rd JANUARY 1915
[AGED 11 MONTHS]

65.   HEADSTONE AND CURBS

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
MATILDA
BELOVED WIFE OF
EDWARD HILLS
WHO DIED SEPT. 4th 1910
AGED 66 YEARS
ALSO FRANK HILLS
SON OF THE ABOVE
WHO WAS ACCIDENTALLY
DROWNED OCT. 30th 1897
AGED 22 YEARS
"In the Midst of Life we
are in Death"
............

FRANK HILLS 1897
Gravesend Reporter
"DROWNING OF A WATERMAN
   The Borough Coroner (Mr W.G. Penman), and a jury (Mr W. Odell, foreman), at the Town Hall, on Monday morning, enquired into the circumstances attending the drowning of Mr Frank Hills, a waterman, of 26, Prospect-place, Milton-next-Gravesend, who met his death on the night of October 30th.
   William (sic) Hills, waterman, living at the Markers' Retreat beer house at Denton, identified the body as that of his son, Frank Hills, 22 years of age, who lived at 26, Prospect -place,
   Milton. He was a waterman and lighterman, and employed on board the dredger belonging to Mr Robert Miller, Battersea. Witness, on the 30th of October, heard that his son had been drowned. He identified him by his clothes.
   Evelyn Loft, a fisherman, working on the dredger Perseverance, stated that on October 30th, in the evening, the dredger was anchored about halfway between the "Ship and Lobster" and Shorne mead, having eight anchors down. Deceased had been working on board about five weeks, being a fore mast hand. Hills worked all night on Friday and went ashore about nine o'clock on Saturday morning, returning about half past six o'clock in the evening to take a watch for a late tide. He asked the mate if he could go ashore to do a little business and the mate said he could and Loft (witness) would put him ashore. He went aft and pulled the big boat up to the stern so that there should be no difficulty in getting on her. He pulled the boat close under the traffail-rail and Longhurst went on board as he wished to go ashore. Witness followed and when he got into the boat called to the deceased to come on. He then went aft and boarded a little boat alongside it, it being his intention to go ashore in that. Longhurst also got in and sat on the seat. Witness called to the deceased the second time and he said he was coming. Loft then saw him standing on the gunwale of the anchor-boat. Witness turned and expected Hills to follow but when he looked again he was gone, as witness thought, back to the dredger.--- By the Coroner: The rail of the big boat was thirteen inches wide.---- When witness saw standing on the rail, he said "I'm all berry ain't I" --- meaning alright. Witness looked round and about twenty feet from the stern of the boat saw deceased's two hands in the water. He pushed the boat towards him but he sank like a stone, and although he searched the river for half a mile he could not find any further trace of the deceased. He then returned to the Perseverance and informed the mate of the occurrence .---- By the Coroner: When deceased stood on the rail of the anchor boat there was no one near him. The mate was nearest but but he was in the centre of the dredger attending to his work. When he last saw deceased he was standing on the port bow. Deceased was perfectly sober. The night was very dark. It blew afresh wind, easterly, and there was a nasty topple on the sea. It was usual to go ashore in the same way as the course they were then pursuing. Witness could not account for the accident in any way. He heard no cry. Deceased could not swim. All on board were on good terms---- never happier in their lives.
   Albert Henry Longhurst, fitter, living at the "Ship and Lobster", said he had known deceased about five years. Previous to going on board the dredger on the evening of his death, deceased had been in the "Ship and Lobster" with witness. When he went to the dredger deceased was perfectly sober. Witness accompanied him to see the working of the dredger. Coming to the accident witness said as he got into the skiff, Hills was standing on the anchor boat and that was the last he saw of deceased and could in no way account for the cause of the accident.
   Witness saw deceased, in the water, give one stroke and sink.
   Thomas Fisher, waterman, 25, Augustine -road, said on Sunday afternoon at half-past two, he was rowing down the river and when abreast of the Canal, in midstream, he saw a body floating. He made it fast and rowed to the New Bridge with the body and gave information to the police. P.C. Larkin deposed that he had the body conveyed to the Mortuary.
   Rose Hills, the widow, said she saw her husband at her mother's at quarter to four on Saturday afternoon. He told her he would be home between eight and eleven o'clock. He sent his wages home in the morning and had called at her mother's in the afternoon to ascertain if she had received it.
   The jury returned a verdict of "accidentally drowned".

66.   SMALL HEADSTONE

IN EVER LOVING MEMORY
OF
EDITH HARRIETT
THE DEARLY LOVED CHILD OF
HARRY & ELLEN GLOVER
WHOM JESUS CALLED
JUNE 16th 1905
AGED 2 YEARS & 16 DAYS
"Safe in the arms of Jesus"

REAR
IN EVER LOVING MEMORY OF
OUR DEAR
WILLIE
WILLIAM BARDEN
THE DEARLY BELOVED
SECOND SON OF
HARRY & ELLEN GLOVER
OF CHALK
WHO FELL ASLEEP
FEB. 19th 1916 AGED 19
"So He Giveth His
Beloved Sleep"
............

66B.   BOOK TYPE

IN BERNARD
LOVING ARTHUR
MEMORY ANDREWS
OF A 13th JULY 1917
DEAR HUSBAND 17th JULY 1978
AND FATHER
............

67.   SMALL HEADSTONE

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
[AMY] LILLIAN
THE [BEL]OVED CHILD OF
JAMES [AND] ALICE WAGHORN
WHO [ENTERED] THE HAPPY LAND
JANUARY 28th 1892
AGED 1 YEAR AND 2 MONTHS
"Not Lost to us Forever,
But only Gone Before,
We'll meet our little Any,
Upon a Brighter Shore"

REAR, 100% ERODED (FROM DUNCAN)

[IN]
[LOVING MEMORY]
[OF]
GEORGE WAGHORN
SON OF
JAMES AND ALICE WAGHORN
WHO DIED 5th JANUARY 1898
AGED 11 ½ MONTHS
............

67B.   HEADSTONE AND CURBS

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
EDWARD THOMAS
YOUSEMAN WHO
PASSED AWAY 3rd SEPT.
1930 AGED 62 "At Rest"
ALSO FANNY ELIZA
YOUSEMAN WHO
PASSED PEACEFULLY AWAY
MAY THE 17th 1961 AGED
88 YEARS "God Bless You"
............

68.   HEADSTONE

IN EVER LOVING MEMORY OF JOHN
THE BELOVED HUSBAND OF JANE E. PETTS
WHO PASSED PEACEFULLY AWAY
ON 6th NOVEMBER 1919
IN HIS 64th YEAR
"Blessed are the Pure in Heart"
For they shall see God"
ALSO JOHN RUSSELL PETTS
SERGT. PILOT R.C.A.F.
GRANDSON OF THE ABOVE
KILLED IN ACTION 28th DEC. 1941
AGED 21
ALSO THE ABOVE
JANE ELIZABETH
DIED 9th JANUARY 1955 AGED 95 YEARS
............

68B.   PEDESTALS, CROSS AND CURBS

EAST SIDE
IN LOVING MEMORY OF
RONNY
BELOVED SON OF
HENRY & MAUD GOODWIN
WHO DIED FEB. 15th 1923 AGED 7 YEARS
ALSO LILY DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED IN INFANCY
"We are but Little Children Weak"
ALSO THE ABOVE MAUD JANE GOODWIN
WHO DIED 30th MAY 1967
AGED 83 YEARS

NORTH SIDE
ALSO DEAR DAD
HENRY GOODWIN
WHO DIED 23rd JULY 1968
AGED 80 YEARS
"Reunited"
............

69.   HEADSTONE AND CURBS

IN LOVING REMEMBRANCE
OF
SYDNEY THOMAS
WHO DIED FEBRUARY 10th 1888
AGED 21 YEARS
"His Sun went down, his brief Life Spent,
His Noble Form no more we'll see,
Engaged in Daily Toil,
He's gone, we Trust to Happier Scenes,
To the Saviour of his Soul"
DEEPLY REGRETTED BY HIS LARGE CIRCLE OF FRIENDS
ALSO JAMES FATHER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED FEBRUARY 15th 1888
AGED 55 YEARS
"A Light is from our Household Gone,
A Voice we Loved is Stilled,
A Chair is vacant in our Home,
Which Never can be Filled"
MARY THOMAS WIFE OF JAMES
DIED AUG. 22nd 1897
AGED 62 YEARS
"The Blood of Jesus Cleanseth from all Sin"
JEANETTE BAKER
DEARLY BELOVED DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
DIED OCT. 4th 1900
AGED 42 YEARS
"God's Tender Mercy is over all His Work"
............

70.   HEADSTONE

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
JOHN FULLER
WHO DIED JANUARY 11th 1893
AGED 87 YEARS
"His End was Peace"
ALSO HANNAH WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED JANUARY 3rd 1894
AGED 82 YEARS
"What a Wife Should be She Was"
THIS STONE WAS ERECTED BY HIS
AFFECTIONATE NEPHEW
MR. E, SPAUL
............

70B.   FALLEN HEADSTONE

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
HARRIETT MARY ALBIN
(THE BELOVED WIFE OF J.F. ALBIN)
OF THIS PARISHIONERS WHO PASSED AWAY NOV. 15th 1909
AGED 81 YEARS
ALSO THE ABOVE
JOHN FRANCIS ALBIN
WHO PASSED AWAY FEB. 22nd 1926
AGED 94 YEARS
.............

71.   HEADSTONE AND FOOTSTONE

IN AFFECTIONATE REMEMBRANCE
OF
JOHN ROBERT WILTCHER
WHO DIED JUNE 18th 1886
AGED 45 YEARS
"Thy Will be Done"
............

72.   HEADSTONE

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
BENJAMIN
JAMES HILTON NIBLETT
WHO DIED JULY 28th 1889
AGED 35 YEARS
ALSO ALFRED HILTON
SON OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED JANRY. 17Th 1887
AGED 3 YEARS
ALSO BENJAMIN ARTHUR HILTON
SON OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED MARCH 5th 1883
AGED 3 YEARS
"In Hope of a Joyful Resurrection"
ALSO
ALFRED HARRY HILTON NIBLETT
LIEUTENANT & QUARTER MASTER R.A.M.C.
NEPHEW OF THE FIRST NAMED
WHO DIED NOV. 12th 1902
AGED 38 YEARS
ALSO IN MEMORY OF
SEC. LIEUT. ARTHUR HILTON
ONLY CHILD OF THE ABOVE
ALFRED HENRY HILTON NIBLETT
DIED OF WOUNDS IN FRANCE SEPTR. 21St 1916
AGED 19 YEARS
............

72B.   HEADSTONE, CURBS AND FLOWER HOLDER

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
HENRY THOMAS
HILTON NIBLETT
DIED 4th JUNE 1928 AGED 77
CLARA WIFE OF THE ABOVE
DIED 14th AUGUST 1940 AGED 85
ALSO
GEORGE HILTON NIBLETT
SON OF THE ABOVE
DIED 30th DEC. 1948 AGED 65
R.I.P.
IN LOVING MEMORY OF
ELISABETH ANNE STEWARD
GREAT GRAND DAUGHTER
OF THE ABOVE
11th JAN. 1946 - 14th FEB. 1989
"God found the Path
Was growing Rough,
The Hill too Steep to Climb,
So He gently Closed her
Eyelids and Whispered
"Peace be Thine""

FLOWER HOLDER
AUNT
& UNCLE
FROM
MEMORIES
W. M. M. O.
............

72C.   PEDESTALS, CROSS AND CURBS

EAST SIDE
IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
ERNEST WALTER REEVES
WHO DIED 9th FEB. 1937 AGED 64
"The Valiant Man and Free,
The Larger Heart, the Kindlier Hand"
CAROLINE ELIZABETH WIFE OF ERNEST
DIED JULY 11th 1972 AGED 93 YEARS

NORTH SIDE
"ANDREW"
J.P. HILTON HYLAND
BORN 12th JULY 1937
DIED 14th OCT. 1939
............

72D.   HEADSTONE AND TABLET

JAMES YOUSEMAN
DIED 25th JULY 1946
AGED 86 ALSO HIS
WIFE ALICE MARY
DIED 15th AUG. 1947
AGED 81 YEARS
FLORENCE BEATRICE
YOUSEMAN DIED 2nd
MARCH 1950 AGED 57

TABLET
CAPTAIN BERTIE JAMES
YOUSEMAN
(HUSBAND OF FLORENCE)
LATE MASTER OF STEAM TUG
"HIBERNIA"
AND
FREEMAN OF THE RIVER THAMES
BORN 27th JULY 1891
DIED 16th AUGUST 1972
............

BERTIE JAMES YOUSEMAN 1972
Gravesend Reporter
"TUGMASTER
DIES
   Captain Bertie James Youseman, a noted tug-master on the Thames, before he retired in 1961, died at home, 32 Kent Road, Gravesend, on Tuesday. He was 81.
   Perhaps he will be best remembered for his long career as master of the famous steam tug Hibernia which spanned 43 years. It was his sad duty to take the tug to the breaker's yard. She was the oldest Thames tug having been built in 1884.
   Born at Higham, Capt. Youseman was 15 years old when he began work in the old Cock – tug Condor. He then joined the paddle boat Conqueror known as the "Dungeness Ghost" because she spent so much time lying off that point for work.
   He served in several tugs after leaving the Condor and at the beginning of the first World War he was master of the Scotia. He later skippered the Simla until he took over the Hibernia in 1928.
   Capt. Youseman, a Freeman of the River Thames, was a widower. A son and three daughters are bereaved."

72E.   HEADSTONE AND CURBS

IN
LOVING MEMORY OF
HELGA GISELA YOUSEMAN
(NEE GORBING)
BORN 1st JUNE 1929
DIED 28th SEPTEMBER 2000
RONALD CHARLES YOUSEMAN
BORN 22nd MAY 1918
DIED 20th JUNE 2002
"And Life id Eternal and Love is Immortal,
And Death is only an Horizon,
And Horizon is Nothing save the Limit of our Sight"
............

73.   PEDESTALS AND FALLEN CROSS

NORTH SIDE
IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
CLARA HILTON
NIBLETT
DIED MARCH 6th ? 1917
AGED 27 YEARS
CECIL CHARLES
HILTON NIBLETT
ACCIDENTALLY KILLED
SEPTEMBER 22nd 1917
AGED 19 YEARS

SOUTH SIDE
JANE HILTON
LAWLER
DIED APRIL 27th 1884
AGED 43 YEARS
............

CECIL CHARLES HILTON NIBLETT 1918
Gravesend Reporter
"MOTOR – CYCLE TRAGEDY
AT MEOPHAM
YOUNG GRAVESENDER KILLED
   The Deputy-Coroner (Mr C. E. Harris) held an inquiry at the Railway Hotel, Meopham, on Monday, into the circumstances attending the death of Cecil Charles H. Niblett, a gunner in the R.G.A., who was killed whilst riding a motor cycle on Saturday last. Mr Garrett was chosen foreman of the jury. Mr G. Clinch and Mr J. R. Groves (manager) watched the proceedings on behalf of the Gravesend Tramway Co.
   Henry T. R. Niblett, father of the deceased, residing at 127, Wellington – street, Gravesend, said deceased was 19 years of age, and was serving as a gunner in the Anti-Aircraft Section of the R.G.A. Percival A. Moore, driver of a bus for the Gravesend Omnibus Co. , said he had been a bus driver for three months. On Saturday at 6.9 p.m., he was proceeding to Gravesend, and on reaching the other side of the railway bridge at Meopham, where there was a bend in the road, a push bicycle was overtaking him. He was on the near side of the road, leaving plenty of room for the bicycle. He saw a motor bicycle appear round the bend on it's correct side, and it was going rather fast. The motor cycle passed his bus and he knew no more until he felt the bus lurch, and then he pulled up in 13 yards. He alighted and found the deceased lying in the road, with his head to the centre and his feet to the edge of the road.
   The motor cycle was in the side of the hedge, and the push cycle was in front of it, showing that they must have passed each other. The push cycle had it's fork bent. Deceased was carrying a passenger on the carrier. Witnesses bus was going five to six miles an hour, and was carrying 20 passengers. He could not see how the deceased got under his hind wheel. In reply to Mr Clinch, witness said he sounded his hooter, but he heard no warning from the approaching vehicles. He could not have avoided the accident.
   Edward Geal, A.S.C., the push cyclist, said he was trying to overtake the bus, near the bend in the road, and seeing the motor cyclist come round the bend he decided to get to the rear of the bus, but seeing he had no chance of getting behind, he ran his cycle across the road into the hedge. His cycle then must have had the rear wheel about half a yard into the road. When he had time to look round he found the motor cycle lying in the road about half a yard beyond beyond his cycle. His cycle did not touch the deceased's motor cycle.
   Gunner Samuel Hickerly said he was on the back of the deceased's motor cycle and when they were on the road the deceased sounded his hooter continually, and as they turned the bend he saw the bus and push bicycle , the latter being at the side of the bus. Witness could not see how they could avoid the accident, so he closed his eyes, and knew nothing more until he found himself under the bus. He could see that a collision between the two cycles was bound to happen. He then got out from underneath the bus and found deceased dead. He had not the slightest idea how the accident occurred, and did not think they turned the bend very quickly.
   Questioned by Mr Clinch, the witness said he thought there was room for the bus to go on it's near side a bit more.
   P.C. Carter said he found the deceased on a stretcher with his skull fractured, and his right collar bone and right arm pulverised.
   On Sunday he measured the road, and found it 18 ft wide,. From a mark in the road where the off side wheel of the bus went to the off side of the road, it was 7 ft. The bus was measured 7 ft 4ins. That would leave 3 ft 8 ins on the bus's near side of the road. With regard to the push cycle, only the front fork was buckled up, and the near side pedal was bent. He thought the motor cycle must have hit the fork of the push cycle.
   Esther Geal, mother of the push cyclist, said she was a passenger on the bus. When the bus stopped she found her son lying in the hedge with his legs astraddle of his cycle.
    The Coroner, in summing up, said he knew that when motoring, one could not always hear the horn of an approaching vehicle, and it was for the jury to say whether anybody was responsible for Niblett's death.
   The jury returned a verdict of "Accidental Death", exonerating the driver of the bus, and the foreman said that the bend in the road in question was a source of danger, and having regard to the size of the vehicles which traversed the road, he asked the Coroner to draw the attention of the authorities to the problem."

74.   HEADSTONE AND FOOTSTONE

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
GEORGE THOMAS BEADLE
WHO DIED MARCH 14th 1886
AGED 60 YEARS
"His End was Peace"
ALSO ANN SARAH JANE
WIDOW OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED SEPT. 23rd 1905
AGED 70 YEARS
"He Giveth His Beloved Sleep"
ALSO GEORGE ALFRED BEADLE
SON OF THE ABOVE
DIED NOV. 23rd 1932
AGED 70 YEARS
"At Rest"
............

75.   SMALL GRANITE PLAQUE (REPLACES CROSS IN DUNCAN)

IN MEMORY OF
MARY ANN
OAKLEY
BELOVED WIFE OF
GEORGE HEWITT
DIED 14th MARCH 1908
AGED 56
GEORGE THOMAS
HEWITT
BORN 22. O5. 1849
DIED 18. 03. 1926
............

76.   RED GRANITE OBELISK ON STONE AND BRICK BASE, WITH LARGE PLAIN LEDGER


WOOD FAMILY
THE WOOD FAMILY MONUMENT IS THE LARGE VAULT SURMOUNTED BY
THE RED GRANITE OBELISK. THE CROSS NEXT TO THE WOOD MONUMENT,
MARKS THE GRAVE OF ALFRED JARVIS, 1908. IMMEDIATELY NEXT TO JARVIS,
IS THE GREY AND RED GRANITE MONUMENT TO CHARLES JARVIS, 1899

WEST SIDE
IN
AFFECTIONATE
REMEMBRANCE
OF
THOMAS BENNETT WOOD
AGED 19 YEARS AND 8 MONTHS
CHARLES THOMAS JARVIS
AGED 15 YEARS AND 6 MONTHS
JOSEPH JAMES WHALE
AGED 22 YEARS AND 5 MONTHS
WHO WERE LAUNCHED INTO ETERNITY
WITHOUT A MOMENT'S WARNING
ON SATURDAY JUNE 5th 1877
BY AN EXPLOSION WHICH TOOK PLACE
ON BOARD A MAGAZINE VESSEL LYING IN THE
RIVER THAMES BELOW GRAVESEND

SOUTH SIDE
IN
AFFECTIONATE
REMEMBRANCE
OF
ANNIE REBECCA
ELDEST DAUGHTER OF
T. F. WOOD
WHO DIED 15th AUGUST 1884
IN HER 31st YEAR
ALSO HENRY THIRD SON
WHO DIED JUNE 7th 1891
IN HIS 26th YEAR
ALSO JOHN YOUNG YOUNGEST SON
WHO DIED JUNE 25th 1891
IN HIS 20th YEAR
ALSO CHARLES YOUNG
SURVIVING SON OF THE ABOVE T. F. WOOD
WHO DIED FEBRUARY 6th 1897
AGED 34 YEARS
"Thy Will be Done"

NORTH SIDE
IN
LOVING
MEMORY
OF
THOMAS FRANCIS WOOD
WHO PASSED AWAY ON THE
16th OF NOVEMBER 1888
IN HIS 64th YEAR
"So He Giveth His Beloved Sleep"
ALSO ANN BENNETT WOOD
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO PASSED AWAY
29th MARCH 1909
AGED 79 YEARS
"Peace, Perfect Peace"

EAST SIDE
"When Blooming Youth is Snatched Away,
By Death's Resistless Hand,
Our Hearts the Mourning Tribute Pay,
Which Pity must Demand"

"Their Toils are Past, their Work is Done,
And They are Fully Blessed,
They Fought the Fight, The Victory Won,
And Entered into Rest"

The Voice of this Alarming Scene,
May Every Heart Obey,
Nor be the Heavenly Warning Vain,
Which Calls to Watch and Pray"
............

THOMAS BENNETT WOOD, ET AL 1877
Gravesend Reporter, 7th August 1877
   "An explosion, the character of which is fortunately of rare occurrence, took place on the Thames on Saturday last, and occasioned considerable alarm and commotion among the riverside population.
   As is generally known by our readers, magazines for the reception of gun powder, shells, fuses and other explosives have lain off the Ship and Lobster for many years past, that being the spot marked by the authorities where vessels bound for the Port of London must tranship all dangerous explosives.
  
Mr Thomas Wood, lighterman of explosives, is the owner of the magazines and has carried on this dangerous business with that care and diligence, which has rendered his calling free from accident up to Saturday last. However on the afternoon of the day in question, one of the saddest and most melancholy events took place, by which three lives were lost and considerable damage and loss entailed.
   There were three magazines moored of the Lobster, and that marked no 1, was, by some unaccountable means, blown up, none of those on board, surviving to tell the cause.
   Shortly before the occurrence took place, a large quantity of shells, fuses and other combustibles had been transhiped , the shells being taken off a Chilean vessel which was proceeding to London, it is said several tons being thus boarded, and those were stored in the usual manner. No 2 magazine was moored very close to no 1 and no 3, some distance lower down the river.
   Three young men, Mr Wood, son of the proprietor, Charles Jarvis, mate and Joseph James Whale, mate of the barge Lily, were on board no 1 magazine in the afternoon of Saturday, when suddenly without the slightest warning, a loud report was heard and the vessel was seen to sink rapidly, a volume of smoke rising to signify the exact spot where the catastrophe happened. Large portions of the complete wreck were hurled on to the shore, and shells were seen to drop into the water like pebbles, whilst rockets and other materials were picked up on the bank of the river. Either in consequence of the concussion, or fright, several of those who happened to be on shore opposite the spot indicated were knocked down, two or three lads tumbling into the ditch hard by, and the windows of the Ship and Lobster were partially shattered. It is also reported that several houses in the vicinity of Chalk suffered considerable damage, the shock being distinctly heard and felt for a large area around.
   To those residing in the vicinity of Milton Barracks, the first impression appeared to be that something alarming had occurred there, the smell powder being unpleasantly perceptible. A waterman who happened to be rowing by the magazine at the time of the accident, was knocked down in his boat, and one of his oars carried at least 30 yards away. Several other incidents showing the force of the concussion are related, but those above mentioned are sufficient to show that the explosion was of a very serious character, independent of the melancholy loss of life attending it.
   Captain Jenkins was quickly on the spot, and speedily telegraphed to Major Majendie, Her Majesty's Inspector . On Sunday morning this gentleman, attended by Mr Wood and Captain Jenkins, visited the scene of the explosion, and carefully examined the portions of the wreck which had been saved preparatory to making the report. At the time of the explosion, the man Whale was seen on the deck of the vessel, and the other two unfortunate young men were below. The body of Whale, or rather, part of it, was recovered the same evening, near Shornemead, about two miles below, and was brought back to the Lobster to await an inquest.
   On Sunday, hundreds of persons visited the scene of the accident, but only a small portion of the vessel was visible, over which the Thames Conservancy flag was placed.

The Inquest
   The inquiry touching the death of Joseph James Whale, aged 22 years, was formally opened at the Ship and Lobster on Monday afternoon, before W. J. Harris, Esq., County Coroner, and a jury, of which Mr Gould was foreman.
   Mr Hatten, of the firm of Shorland and Hatten, Gravesend, represented Mr Wood.
   The Coroner asked if Her Majesty's inspector had been made acquainted with the sad accident. Captain Jenkins said he had telegraphed the office immediately, and Major Majendie attended on Sunday morning. He now only awaited the formal invitation of the Coroner to be present at the inquiry. The Coroner said that by a recent Act of Parliament that dangerous business was very properly placed under stringent rules, and he proposed that day to only take such evidence as would justify him in issuing his order for the burial of the unfortunate man who had been picked up, and then to adjourn the enquiry to have the attendance of Her Majesty's inspector. He thought of adjourning until that day next week.
   The jury having been sworn and viewed the body.
   Joseph James Whale, a horse keeper, residing at Plumstead, said that he had seen the remains of the deceased, and recognised them as those of his son. He was 22 years of age, and was in the employ of Mr Wood, a lighterman of explosives. Saw him last about three weeks ago. He was a single man.
   The enquiry was then adjourned for a week."
   When the inquest was resumed, a verdict of "killed through an explosion of detonators" was returned. Wood does not appear in the Burial Register of Chalk, Whale does. Presumably, there was nothing left of Wood to bury?

THOMAS FRANCIS WOOD 1888
Gravesend Reporter
"The Late Mr T. F. Wood
   The hand of death has been actively engaged in our midst of late, and it has laid low several whose forms have been familiar with the life of Gravesend for many years.
   Inexorable death is no respecter of persons, and one of the latest victims to it's fell stroke has been Mr Thomas Francis Wood of Heath House, West Hill, Gravesend. Certainly the lamented end did not come with any degree of unexpectedness, seeing that the deceased had been confined to his house for some weeks by a painful and insidious malady, the completion of whose work after having laid fairly hold of the system, was only a question of time, but it was borne by him with much fortitude and courage.
   The general feeling is that by the death of Mr Wood, the town has lost one of it's noblest adapted sons, one who, by dint of perseverance and sound judgement, had risen to the highest social distinction which his fellows could confer upon him. The early life of the deceased gentleman was spent in the neighbourhood of Poplar and Limehouse, serving an apprenticeship to the water and boat building combined. He made his advent in Gravesend about eighteen years ago, when he started in the business of storing and shipping explosives, it then being carried under the old system; in 1875, however, storage by magazine on the river was introduced and adapted by Mr Wood, who, at the time of his demise, had no less than nine magazines afloat, having held contracts with the Chilworth Company and many of the principal firms dealing in explosives, for some years. The deceased also carried on the business of coal merchant, but notwithstanding the great demands made upon him by his private interests, he yet found time to devote to public affairs, in which he strove hard, yet unostentatiously, to foster the well being of the borough. He occupied a seat in the Town Council for the Milton Ward, from the year 1883, and in 1884 – 5 he served the office of Mayor, discharging the duties in a manner that gave entire satisfaction to the community, his popularity being abundantly evidenced in the enthusiasm that prevailed when he quitted the civic chair . In the same year, he had the further distinction of being elected Master of the Court of the Company of Watermen and Lightermen of the River Thames, a fact which proved that the respect entertained for him extended far beyond the limits of Gravesend.
   At the time of his Mayoralty he was created a Justice of the Peace for the Borough. He was a Free Mason, and for years, the deceased gentleman was a prominent member of the Royal Antediluvian Order of the Buffaloes, and was also ready to assist any charitable movement inaugurated by that society, while he presented the "City of London" lodge with the magnificent banner it now possesses. Indeed, charity always found a friend in him, and many will miss his liberality and large – heartedness, these traits of his noble character being especially displayed in the movements for the good of the poor emanating from the Bethel and other similar institutions.
   That is the best respect which is won by consistent virtue and God like kindness, and such is the respect entertained for the memory of the late Mr Wood.
When the death became known, the flag at the Conservative Club (of which he was a member) was placed at half – mast, and the same mark of respect was shown at the premises of the Gravesend Amateur Rowing Club and at other places along the river front. The absence of the standard from the Town Hall was the subject of much comment, but the circumstances will be explained by the fact that the death of Mr Wood was not known to the Mayor (G. H. Edmonds, Esq.,) till late on Saturday evening; by his worship's direction, however, the standard was floating half – mast on the day of
   The Funeral which took place on Wednesday afternoon, when, in addition to the lowered flags and drawn blinds, many of the shops were partially closed as a mark of respect to the departed.
   A large concourse of people assembled at obsequies, but had the internment taken place at Gravesend instead of at Chalk Churchyard (where the deceased had a family vault, in which were the remains (sic)* of Mr Thomas Bennett Wood, who was killed in the explosion of 1877) the number of sympathisers would not doubt have been vastly increased. As it was , many were unable to gain admission to the church. The funeral cortège, consisting of Washington car containing the corpse, five mourning coaches, the deceased's private coach, Dr Andrew's carriage, and five other carriages with representative Buffaloes, left Heath House about twenty minutes past two o'clock, passing by way of Old-road, reached Chalk Church shortly after three o'clock. The body was taken into the church where the first part of the burial service was conducted by the Rev. W. Joynes (Vicar), assisted by the Rev. F. Ealand (Holy Trinity, Gravesend) who completed the service at the grave. The coffin which was covered with magnificent wreaths, was composed of polished oak, with brass fittings, the inscription on the plate being,
Thomas Francis Wood
Born November 2nd 1824
Died November 16th 1888"
*(Wood's son, also Thomas does not appear in the burial register, his body was probably totally destroyed by the explosion; see preceding inquest).

76B.   HEADSTONE

WILLIAM EDWARD
SMITH
O5 03 1901 – 07 01 1981
ALSO HIS DEAR WIFE
HILDA MAY
SMITH
27 03 1909 – 15 10 1991
"At Rest"
............

77.   PEDESTALS, CROSS AND CURBS

EAST SIDE
IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
ALFRED JARVIS
DIED JULY 10th 1908
AGED 42 YEARS
"Blessed are the Pure in Heart
For they Shall See God"

SOUTH SIDE
ALSO
GORDON ISAAC JARVIS
DIED FEBY. 12Th 1900
AGED 10 WEEKS

NORTH SIDE
ALSO
PHYLISS LILIAN JARVIS
DIED MAY 7th 1907
AGED 7 YEARS
............

78.   GREY GRANITE HEADSTONE WITH RED COLUMNS

IN
AFFECTIONATE
REMEMBRANCE
OF
CHARLES JARVIS
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
24th DECEMBER 1899
AGED 61 YEARS
"Just as I am without one Plea"
ALSO ELIZA
WIDOW OF THE ABOVE
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
29th NOVEMBER 1912
AGED 74 YEARS
"He Giveth His Beloved Sleep"
ALSO ANNE
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
WHO FELL ASLEEP 19th JANY. 1888
AGED 3 ½ YEARS
"He shall Gather the Lambs with His
Arm and Carry them in His Bosom"
Isaiah xi ii
............

79.   HEADSTONE WITH PEDESTALS AND CROSS AT FOOT

IN LOVING MEMORY OF THE LOVING SON OF
GEORGE & ANNIE FRYER
EDWIN FRYER
WHO WAS DROWNED OFF HOLE HAVEN
MARCH 17th 1909 AGED 18 YEARS
"Be ye also ready for in such an hour as
ye think not the Son of Man Cometh"
ANNE AUGUSTA FRYER
MOTHER OF THE ABOVE
DIED JULY 3rd 1935 AGED 82
"Resting in Peace"
GEORGE FRYER
HUSBAND AND FATHER OF THE ABOVE
DIED FEB. 4th 1941 AGED 89
"Reunited"

PEDESTAL
IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
HENRY HUDSON
LATE OF THE GRAVESEND
POLICE FORCE
WHO WAS KILLED IN FRANCE
25th SEPT. 1915 AGED 24
"Duty Nobly Done"
............

EDWIN FRYER 1909
From the Gravesend Reporter, March 1909
   Fryer's body was still missing when an inquest was held at the Six Bells, Cliffe, on the body of Fryer's companion, Harry Elvy, aged 26, of Chalk.
   The deaths occurred when the powder boat, the Ann, the two men were sculling, collided with the L.C.C. 650 ton, SS Burns, a sludge boat. They were rowing out of Hole Haven Creek, Essex, bound for Higham Bight, and were carrying 5 cwt., of dynamite and fuses. The day was fine, the tide low and the wind slight. It was common for small boats to get a tow from larger vessels, and the two men were attempting to do this. A witness heard a shout and saw the Ann sinking astern of the Burns. A boat was immediately lowered from the Burns to search for the two men. The same witness said that he believed the Ann was struck by the propeller of the Burns, which could have set off the explosives and possibly sunk the Burns ! Witness said the dead men did not ask for a tow but threw a line over a stanchion, this was common practise.
   The 1st officer of the Burns, saw the Ann approaching, but did not give permission for a tow and did not order them away from his vessel. He believed the line thrown from the Ann was too taunt and so pulled the Ann over. Several other vessels quickly arrived on the scene but could not save the men. He also added that there were no regulations concerning tows.
   The Ann belonged to the trustees of T. F. Wood, (see below), and the dead men were employees
   The explosives were destined for the steamer Sartoon, bound for Trinidad. The Ann carried a line and hook for the purpose of towing.
   Verdict: Accidental Death, no blame attached to the Burns.

79B.   HEADSTONE AND CURBS

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
GEORGE WILLIAM JARVIS
DIED NOV. 1st 1905 AGED 59
ANN MARY JARVIS
DIED MARCH 25th 1926 AGED 78
FRANCES MAUD JARVIS
DIED NOV. 1st 1892 AGED 3 ½ YEARS
"Peace, Perfect Peace"
............

80.   HEADSTONE

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
JAMES WALTER
EDGECOMBE
WHO DIED JANUARY 1st 1892
AGED 1 YEAR AND 18 DAYS
"Let no Tears today be Shed,
Holy is the Narrow ?[ ]
Let no Perils wait at Last ?[ ],
Him who now away hath Past,
Christ when our Sad Life is Done,
Join us to our Little One"
............

81.   HEADSTONE AND CURBS

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
ARTHUR JAMES
LUCHFORD
WHO DIED MARCH 1st 1904
AGED 24 YEARS
ALSO
FREDERICK CURTIS LUCHFORD
WHO DIED FEBRUARY 4th 1900
AGED 4 YEARS
"God in His Tender Care,
Our Loved Ones Keepeth,
And Softly whispers to our Hearts,
"They are not Dead but Sleepeth""
ALSO ELIZABETH MARY
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
WILLIAM LUCHFORD
WHO DIED MAY 28th 1900
AGED 53 YEARS
"Not Gone from Memory, nor from Love,
But Gone to her Father's Home Above"
ALSO THE ABOVE
WILLIAM JOHN LUCHFORD
WHO DIED JULY 11th 1923
AGED 77 YEARS
"Thy Will be Done"
............

81B.   CURBS AND FLOWER POT

REMEMBERING JACK ALFRED LUCHFORD
1992

FLOWER POT
ALBERT
HENRY
LUCHFORD
8th DEC. 1949
"Dad"
............

81C.   CURBS AND FLOWER POT

SOUTH SIDE
ALFRED W. MCINTIER 8 2 1944 ELIZABETH M. MC INTIER 15 12 1940

NORTH SIDE
DORA MAY FULLEGAR AGED 78 YEARS DIED 19th MAY 1972 BELOVED WIFE OF GEORGE FULLEGAR (ONE LINE)

FLOWER POT
IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF DAD
GEORGE
FULLEGAR
DIED 20 11 79
............

81D.   CURBS

IN LOVING MEMORY OF ALFRED CHEESEMAN DIED 7th SEPT. 1948 AGED 64
............

82.   HEADSTONE


GOLDSMITH FAMILY, 1777, 1794 AND 1819

IN MEMORY OF
SARAH GOLDSMITH
WIFE OF ABRAM. GOLDSMITH OF THIS PARISH
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE THE 10th OF
FEBRUARY 1794 AGED 52 YEARS
ALSO JOHN GOLDSMITH
SON OF THE ABOVE WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
THE 5th OF OCTOBER 1777 AGED 12 YEARS
" Faithful Wife, A Tender Mother,
A Good Neighbour & A Sincere Christian"
ALSO THE ABOVE ABRAM. GOLDSMITH
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE THE 24th OF
DECEMBER 18[1]9 AGED 79 YEARS
............

82B.   CURBS

NORTH SIDE
MY DEAR HUSBAND JAMES JOHN FISHER WHO DIED 9th JUNE 1935 AGED 68 YEARS

SOUTH SIDE
ALSO ALICE E. FISHER WHO DIED 28th JAN. 1945 AGED 80 YEARS "Reunited"
............

83.   HEADSTONE WITH ANCHOR MOTIF

IN AFFECTIONATE REMEMBRANCE
OF
THOMAS MULLENDER
WHO DIED 6th OCTOBER 1885
AGED 43 YEARS
"An Affectionate and Deeply Regretted Husband,
Father, Brother and Friend"
ALSO ANN ELIZABETH MULLENDER
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO PASSED AWAY 27th MAY 1902
AGED 57 YEARS
"Rock of Ages, Cleft for Me,
Let Me Hide Myself in Thee"
ALSO THOMAS EDMUND MULLENDER
SON OF THE ABOVE
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE 24th DECEMBER 1926
AGED 49 YEARS
"Rest in Peace"

THOMAS MULLENDER 1885
Essex Times, 9th October 1885
Curiously, the paper does not name Mullender ?
"FATAL ACCIDENT ON THE LINE
   On Tuesday night a fatal accident occurred at Barking Railway Station. After the 10.37 train had passed through, a porter named William Taylor was crossing over from the down to the up platform when he discovered lying between the metals and the wall, a body, which was recognised as that of a Gravesend pilot. The train had evidently passed over the man, as he was dreadfully mutilated, but life was not extinct.
   Dr Lee was sent for, but before his arrival the poor fellow had succumbed to his injuries. On Friday an inquest was held at the "Queen's Head" Inn, Broadway, before Mr C. C. Lewis and a Jury, of whom Mr S. Genny was the foreman. The Jury returned an open verdict, there being no evidence to show how deceased got on the line"

84.   RED GRANITE PEDESTALS, CROSS AND CURBS


BURGESS AND JUSTICE MONUMENT
JAMES NORVAL AND EDITH JUSTICE, 1953 AND 1969, WERE THE PARENTS OF THE
ACTOR, JAMES ROBERTSON JUSTICE, BEST KNOWN AS SIR LANCELOT
SPRATT IN THE "DOCTOR" COMEDY FILMS OF THE 1950'S

EAST SIDE
SACRED TO
THE MEMORY OF
ALFRED BURGESS
BORN 5th OCT. 1855
DIED 5th DEC. 1890
AND HIS WIFE
HARRIETT MARY
BORN 19th MARCH 1857
DIED 13th SEPT. 1943

NORTH SIDE
JAMES
NORVAL
JUSTICE
1875 – 1953

SOUTH SIDE
EDITH
JUSTICE
1882 – 1969
............

84B.   HEADSTONE AND CURBS

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY
OF
HARRIETT PAULINE BURGESS
1885 – 1931
............

84C.   CURBS

NORTH SIDE
IN LOVING MEMORY OF ELLEN BYRON DIED DEC. 17th 1918 AGED 47

SOUTH SIDE
ALSO EMMA HER SISTER DIED DEC. 16th 1920 AGED 53
............

85.   COPED

IN MEMORY OF
ANNA TRANHAM THE DEVOTED WIFE OF WILLIAM NICE
WHO DIED DECEMBER 6th 1898
"Deeply Mourned"
............

86.   HEADSTONE AND CURBS

IN
AFFECTIONATE REMEMBRANCE
OF
JEANETTE PAYNE
WHO DIED SEPT. 15th 1893
AGED 40 YEARS
WHITELANDS 1873 – 4
"I Know that My Redeemer Liveth"
Job 19 v25
ALSO JOHN EDWARD PAYNE
HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED JULY 12th 1904
AGED 63 YEARS
"I will Lay Me Down in Peace,
And Take My Rest"
ALSO ERIC ALLBROOK
GRANDSON OF THE ABOVE
BORN OCT. 10th 1904
DIED MAY 11th 1912
............

87.   RED GRANITE CROSS AND CURBS (REPLACES HEADSTONE IN DUNCAN)

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
THOMAS MULLENDER
DIED 2nd JUNE 1859 AGED 53
ALSO SARAH ANN
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
DIED 17th FEB. 1880 AGED 74
ALSO ROSE MULLENDER
DIED 13th ? FEB. 1931 AGED 85
"Jesu Mercy"
............

88.   HEADSTONE

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
GEORGE THOMAS MULLENDER
DIED MAY 29th 1861
AGED 29 YEARS
"[F]or Years he St[rugg]led with Disease and Pain,
All Efforts made in his Behalf were Vain,
His Mortal Form to Mother Earth Given,
The Immortal Fled to seek it's Home in Heaven,
And Share the Glories of the Terrestrial Sphere,
In Lieu of Pain he long had Suffered Here"
ALSO MARY ROBERTS
BORN MARCH 7th 1798
DIED MARCH 15th 1892
"At Rest"
............

89.   HEADSTONE AND CURBS

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
THOMAS MULLENDER
WHO DIED JULY 11th 1877
AGED 5 YEARS
"Gone but not Forgotten"
ALSO WALTER BROTHER OF THE ABOVE
WHO PASSED AWAY MARCH 7th 1930
IN HIS 54th YEAR
ALSO MARGARET WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED SEPT. 19th 1950
AGED 74 YEARS
R.I.P.
............

WALTER MULLENDER 1930
Gravesend Reporter, 15th March 1930
"TRAGEDY AT CHALK
POLICE PENSIONER COMMITS SUICIDE
FOUND DEAD WITH GUN BESIDE HIM
LAST MESSAGE: "CAN'T STAND MY HEAD"
   An inquest was held at the "White Hart", Chalk. On Monday, on Walter Mullender, of Dicken's Cottage, Chalk, who was found dead in Goldsmith's Plantation on Friday morning with a gunshot wound to the head.
   The inquiry was conducted by Mr F.V. Budden, (Deputy Coroner). Walter Mullender, son of the deceased, gave evidence of identification.
   He said that the deceased was a market gardener and retired City of London policeman. He was 53 years of age. The witness, who said he lived at home, continued, " I last saw my father alive just before nine on Friday morning. He was just in front of the stables, but I cannot remember whether he was coming out or going in". He said, "I have just got the greens ready". I was just going to take them home to weigh them, then he got the gun and said he was just going round to see if there were any pigeons there. The gun had been his father's and had been in the house for dome time. It is an ordinary sporting gun".
SHOOTING PIGEONS
   "A few minutes after I heard the report of the gun, but I did not pay much attention because he had shot a pigeon a day or so previously, and he did not like being interrupted when he had shot one pigeon as the other comes over and he can get the pair. At about 9.30, as father had not come back, I went to the Plantation. I saw him there. He was kind of lolling against a tree, with the gun across his knees. His face was all shot away".
   Witness added that there was a man digging nearby whom he asked to call a doctor. He, himself, went for the police, leaving the body as it was. On his return the doctor found a note in the deceased's hat, it was in his handwriting.
   The Coroner produced the note and had began to read it when witness interrupted that he did not want it made public. The Coroner: "We have to try to discover the state of the man's mind. I have no power over the press".
The Coroner read the following extract from the note:-"I have got everything ready, I can't stand my head".
"What had he been worried with his head?" asked the Coroner.
Witness: "He had been suffering from pain in the head, but he did not take it seriously",
The Coroner: " How long had he been suffering with these pains?", "For some time now, a few years".
Witness added that he had not heard his father mention the pains during the past few months. When he had had the pains previously they had not lasted for long, and he did not have them often.
The Coroner: "Had he had pains that morning?"
WOKE UP WITH PAIN
Witness:" He woke up at four in the morning with pains in the head and thought he had a cold coming".
"Had he any financial worries ?"---- "He had an assured income from his police pension and I know of no such worries".
"He had never said he was fed up or threatened to take his own life ?" ----- "No, sir".
"You realise your father must have taken his own life ?" --- "Yes, sir".
"Can you suggest any reason why he should take his own life ?" -----"Only that he might have had an abscess in his head and could not stand the pain any longer, he would never admit that he was ill."
   Margaret Mullender, the widow, said that the deceased had pains in the head but refused to see a doctor. "He always had such good health, he would not give in", she said. Continuing she stated that at about eight the deceased told her that he had woken up in the night with a headache and thought he had a cold coming.
   The Coroner: "Do you know if he had any other worries?" Witness replied that she knew of none. They had a bright outlook. It was the ninth year that he had left the police. "He had been handling guns all his life", she added, "and was never happy unless he had one in his hands". She did not think he went out with the intention of taking his life.
FINGER ON THE TRIGGER
   PC H.D. O' Keefe, K.C.C., Denton, said, that about 9.40 on Friday, he was called to Goldsmith's Plantation, where he saw the deceased in a sitting position with his back resting against a yew tree. A cross his knees was a 12 bore double-barrelled sporting gun. Both hands were resting on the gun. The fore-finger of the right hand was still on the trigger. The gun was loaded in both barrels and the right hand cartridge had been fired. Deceased's hat was lying three yards away and had apparently been placed there. Stuck in the hat band was a note. In answer to the Coroner: He knew deceased well. He would say he was a normally balanced man. He was of a very cheerful disposition.
   The Coroner questioned the relatives with regards to the paper the note was written on and remarked that it had struck him as strange that the note was dated March 13th 1929 [The fatality occurred on March 7th 1930]
   He returned a verdict that the deceased took his own life by shooting whilst of unsound mind.

90.   GRANITE PEDESTALS, CROSS AND CURBS

EAST SIDE
IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
SARAH ANN MULLENDER
WHO PASSED AWAY MARCH 21st 1909
IN HER 68th YEAR
"Peace, Perfect Peace"
ALSO OSCAR MULLENDER
HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE
WHO PASSED AWAY FEBRUARY 7th 1912
IN HIS 72nd YEAR

NORTH SIDE
IN LOVING MEMORY OF
MY DEAR WIFE
ELLEN BURTON
ELDEST DAUGHTER OF THE LATE
O. & S.A. MULLENDER
WHO PASSED AWAY APRIL 5th 1938
IN HER 65th YEAR
"A Good Wife, Mother and Helpmate"

SOUTH SIDE
SARAH MULLENDER
FEB. 24th 1925 IN HER 43rd YEAR
R.I.P.
"I have Kept the Faith"
MAY MULLENDER
OCT. 2nd? 1931 AGED 47
............

OSCAR MULLENDER 1912
Gravesend Reporter
"THE LATE MR. OSCAR MULLENDER
AN INTERESTING CAREER
   The funeral of the late Mr Oscar Mullender, of Chalk, took place on Monday last, visible signs of deep regret being manifest amongst his numerous friends, who attended the service. The village seems deeply sensible to the loss they have sustained and Mr Mullender's many qualities will be indelibly engraved upon their memories. Practically his whole life has been associated with the district he loved so dearly.
   He was born at Scadbury, Southfleet on October 21st 1840. His father subsequently removed to Rettonden, Essex, and during his residence there the deceased gentleman began his education at Wickford. In 1854 they came to Chalk where his father took over the proprietorship of the "White Hart Inn", and in 1858 Mr Mullender started in business at the forge, which had already been in the hands of the family for many years. He moved to Lower Stoke ( ? ) years after but returned to Honeymoon Cottage in 1879 and restored business at the forge. It was during his association with this interesting old relic of bygone days that he made the acquaintance of the immortal Dickens.
   It has been generally stated that the late Mr Mullender was characterised by Charles Dickens in his famous work, Great Expectations , under the name of "Joe Gargary", but although the novelist might have utilised some of the deceased gentleman's characteristics, for undoubtedly he was on very intimate terms with him, he could not be the inspiration of the master of the forge, for Mr Mullender did not take over the proprietorship until some years after the novel was written.
   Before the Kent County Constabulary came into existence. Mr Mullender held the office of parish constable, and the family still possess the truncheon and handcuffs which he then used. He had taken a very keen ? Interest in village sport and other ...... ? and during his time he has been the secretary of the Chalk Cricket Club, overseer and ? Churchwarden for several years, secretary of the L.U.O.A.S. For 21 years and was one of the oldest members of the A.O.F., in Gravesend. On the occasion of one particular sports event on December 28th 1866 Mr Mullender was presented with a ribbon by Charles Dickens. This is highly treasured by the family, forming as it does one of the many links they can claim with the life of the great author.
   The deceased was a great authority on Dickensian matters, and it is a curious coincidence that he died on the very day celebrated as Dicken's centenary. The funeral service was held at Chalk Church and was conducted by the Rev. L. White, vicar of the parish. The edifice was, despite the unpropitious weather almost filled and at the graveside numbers of people gathered. The coffin which was of plain oak and inscribed thus:
Oscar Mullender who passed away February 7th 1912 in his 72nd year was carried by his workmen, at their special request, and the arrangements were carried out by Mr Goldfinch, for whose father, the deceased had atone time, worked.
   The chief mourners were: Charles, Oscar, Walter and Arthur (sons); Mrs G. Burton; Miss Mullender and Miss May Mullender, (daughters); Miss R. Mullender, (sister); Mr Herbert Mullender, (nephew); Mr George Richen, Senr., (brother in law);George Richen, Junr., ( nephew); Mr George Barnes, (brother in law); Mr George Burton, (son in law) and Mr Herbert Hicks.

90B.   CURBS


MULLENDER FAMILY
RIGHT, THE CROSS OF OSCAR MULLENDER, 1912.
LEFT, THE HEADSTONE OF WALTER MULLENDER, 1930.

NORTH SIDE
OSCAR MULLENDER DIED 28th JUNE 1935 AGED 64 YEARS

SOUTH SIDE
BARBARA LOCK (GRANDCHILD) AGED 3
............

OSCAR MULLENDER 1935
Gravesend Reporter
"CHALK FAMILY'S LOSS
DEATH AND FUNERAL OF MR.
O. MULLENDER
   A well known Chalk family has been bereaved by the death at "Devon", Rosemary- avenue, Broadstairs, of Mr Oscar Mullender. He passed away on Friday after a long illness at the age of 64.
   A native of Chalk, he was the second son of the late Mr Oscar Mullender, undertaker, builder and wheelwright, who lived at May Cottage. The deceased , who for many years lived in Gravesend, assisted in the business until failing health compelled him to remove to Broadstairs.
   He will be remembered by many of the older residents of Gravesend for his membership of the Kent Artillery Volunteers. He held the rank of sergeant and was one of four brothers who served in the unit. Mr Oscar Mullender was greatly attached to the Volunteer movement and was the owner of several trophies in connection with it.
   He leaves a widow and two daughters, to whom the sympathy of a wide circle of friends is extended.
   The funeral took place on Tuesday, when a service at Chalk Church preceded the interment in the family grave in the Churchyard. The officiating clergy were the Rev. A. W. W. Bowman, B.A., (Vicar) and the Rev. J. T. Phillips, M.A.
   The principal mourners were: The Widow; Miss Margarie Mullender, Mr and Mrs C. S. Locke (daughters and son in law); Mr and Mrs A. Mullender (brother and sister in law); Mr and Mrs E. Burton (brother in law and sister); Miss Olive Mullender (niece); Mr G. Richens (cousin); Mr T. S. Hook (brother in law); Mrs I. Newton (sister in law). Many friends were present at the Church and graveside..............."

91.   HEADSTONE AND FOOTSTONE

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
WALTER GUPPY POOLE
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE JUNE 26th 18[71]
AGED 36 YEARS
FOR MANY YEARS A FAITHFUL SERVANT OF
ALEXANDER WALKER, GRAVESEND
ALSO AMY NEWMAN AUNT OF THE ABOVE
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE JULY 23rd 1871
AGED 72 YEARS
............

92.   HEADSTONE, BADLY FLAKED

SACRED TO THE MEMORY OF
ROSA [FLI]GHT
WHO DIED [MAY] 3rd 1856
AGED [21] YEARS
"For [     ] are [     ]our Life is
Hid[  ] the c[    ] God [    ]"
............

92B.   TABLET AND CURBS

IN MEMORY OF
SOPHIA LOUISE
YOUSEMAN
(NEE TUCKER)
1 3 1861 – 2 2 1924
ALSO HUSBAND OF ABOVE
VINCENT YOUSEMAN
3 4 1854 – 30 4 1947
............

92C.   SMALL PEDESTAL, CROSS AND CURBS

IN LOVING
MEMORY OF
FREDA IRIS YOUSEMAN
WHO FELL ASLEEP
21st AUG. 1928
IN HER 5th YEAR
"God Takes the Loved Ones from our Home,
But Never from our Hearts"
............

92D.   HEADSTONE

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF OUR DEAR SON
NORMAN WILFRED YOUSEMAN
WHO FELL ASLEEP SEPT. 19th 1930
AGED 20 YEARS
"Christ our Redeemer Passed the Self Same Way"
ALSO DOROTHY ALEXANDRA
SISTER OF THE ABOVE
PASSED TO THE HIGHER LIFE
APRIL 11th 1940 AGED 33 YEARS
"The Day, Thou Gavest, Lord Has Ended"
ALSO FREDERICK A DEVOTED HUSBAND
AND FATHER OF THE ABOVE
WHO PASSED TO THE HIGHER LIFE
FEB. 5th 1951 AGED 69
"God's Garden must be Beautiful,
He Always Picks the Best"
ALSO ADELAIDE JANE
WIFE AND MOTHER OF THE ABOVE
WHO PASSED PEACEFULLY AWAY
MAY 25th 1953 AGED 69
"Re-united"

92E.   FLOWER HOLDER

WILLIAM
JAMES
YOUSEMAN
8 5 1918
17 9 1992ALSO
  HIS WIFE
  OLIVE
  MARGARET
  28 6 1925
16 1 2007

93.   HEADSTONE AND CURBS

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
JOHN BENJAMIN EVANS
(TRINITY HOUSE PILOT)
WHO DIED FEBY. 7Th 1880
AGED 45 YEARS
ALSO MARY REBECCA
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO PASSED PEACEFULLY AWAY
NOVR. 1St 1911 AGED 74 YEARS
"I Know that my Redeemer Liveth"
............

94.   CURBS

IN LOVING MEMORY OF ERNEST AUGUSTINE EVANS WHO DIED FEB. 22nd 1886 AGED 17 YEARS (ONE LINE)
............

95.   HEADSTONE AND CURBS (REPLACES ONE RECORDED BY DUNCAN)

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
EMMA
BELOVED WIFE OF
JAMES PEARCE TWIST
WHO FELL ASLEEP AFTER YEARS
OF SUFFERING JULY 19th 1924
IN HER 75th YEAR
ALSO
JAMES PEARCE TWIST
WHO PASSED TO REST OCT. 6th 1926
AGED 78 YEARS
ALSO JAMES TWIST
DIED DEC. 3rd 1879 AGED 57
ALSO ALICE ROSE
AND WALTER PEARCE
CHILDREN OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED IN INFANCY*
"At Rest in Jesus"

*ALICE DIED 7th FEB 1884 AGED 1 YEAR 8 MONTHS
WALTER DIED 12th JULY 1887 AGED 6 MONTHS
(FROM DUNCAN)
............

JAMES TWIST 1926
Gravesend Reporter
"PILOT LAID TO REST
   Another old Gravesender has gone from us by the death, on Wednesday, October 8th of Mr James Pearce Twist. Born in Gravesend, 76 years ago, he spent all his life on the water. His youthful days were spent on the high seas. This was followed by several years up and down the Channel in charge of tugs.
   After a few years as master of a ship trading with Rotterdam he became a Trinity House Pilot, only giving up his license at the end of last year, owing to a bad illness which left him in poor health.
   He lost his life's companion , after 50 years of married life, two years ago and never recovered from the shock. After his illness in December last, he went to live with his daughter in South Norwood, where after a painful illness lasting seven weeks, splendidly and patiently borne, he passed peacefully away. He was buried on Monday in the family grave in Chalk Churchyard."

96.   HEADSTONE AND FOOTSTONE

IN
MEMORY OF
HUGH ROWE CURGENVEN
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
DECEMBER 14th 1876
AGED 53 YEARS
............

97.   PEDESTALS, CROSS MISSING


WILLIAM JOYNES AND RICHARD JUKES
FOREGROUND, LEFT, IS THE BASE OF THE MONUMENT OF REV. JUKES, 1900.
ON THE RIGHT THE MONUMENT OF REV. JOYNES, 1894. IN THE MIDDLE
BACKGROUND IS THE HEADSTONE OF THE BROOKE FAMILY.

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
REV. RICHARD STARR JUKES
ELEVEN YEARS VICAR OF MILTON NEAR GRAVESEND
FELL ASLEEP MAY 3rd 1900
AGED 59 YEARS
ALSO MARY HIS WIFE
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE JANY. 4Th 1909
AGED 63 YEARS
"Peace, Perfect Peace"
............

REV. RICHARD STARR JUKES 1900
From Gravesend Reporter
   Rev. Jukes had been Rector of Milton since 1889. He had been ill with dropsy and liver disease. He came to Milton from Clerkenwell, at the latter place, he was attacked by rheumatic fever for 9 months, this weakened his health and probably contributed to his death.
   He also suffered from gout, 4 years prior to his death, he went to Switzerland to try to improve his health.
   He was a preacher of "great power and eloquence". He left a wife and 6 children, 4 daughters and 2 sons. The eldest son, Arthur Starr Jukes is to be ordained by the Bishop of London and will go to North India, as a missionary.
   Rev. Jukes was born at Kidderminster in 1840; ordained in 1874, after many years as a lay preacher. He was curate of Thornhill Dewsbury for 3 years, then curate of Driglington, near Bradford for 2 years. He then went to the London Diocesan Home Mission at Whitechapel, and from there to Clerkenwell for 8 years, during this period he also spent time at Harrow Weald. He was a popular preacher attracting large congregations. During his time at Milton, he was for 3 years, on the School Board.
   The first part of his funeral was at Milton, with a large attendance . Teachers and children from the Day and Sunday Schools were present, each child carried floral tribute. The service was conducted by the Rev. Cogswell, curate and Rev. W. Bate, vicar of West Kensington, nephew of the deceased. Several clergy from the district attended.

98.   PEDESTALS, CROSS AND CURBS (MOST OF TOP PART ERODED)

[IN]
[LOVING MEMORY OF]
[REV.] WILLIAM JOYNES M.A.
[VICAR OF THIS PARISH 36 YEARS]
[WHO ENTERED INTO REST 4th NOV. 1894]
[AGED 65 YEARS]
ALSO SOPHIA CAROLINE JOYNES
BELOVED WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO ENTERED INTO REST MARCH 26 th 1929
AGED 93 YEARS
"Peace, Perfect Peace"
............

REV. WILLIAM JOYNES 1894
Gravesend Reporter
" DEATH OF THE REV. W. JOYNES
   After an illness extending over a period of two or three months , the Rev. W. Joynes, M.A., rector of Merston and vicar of Chalk, succumbed on Sunday last, at the age of 65 years. The deceased's genial manner gained for him the respect and esteem of his parishioners.
   He was admitted as vicar of Chalk in 1856, and rector of Merston, in 1864, both livings being at the disposal of the Lord Chancellor. The funeral took place on Thursday afternoon, and was conducted by the Rev. A. Briggs. Vicar of St. James, Gravesend.
   The body was taken in the parish church and thence to the grave, two hymns being sung during the service. There was a large attendance of the local clergy, amongst whom we noticed, Revs. J. H. Haslam, R. Starr Jukes,G. Barr, F.A. Marsh, A.C. Gayer, B.H. Donovan, F. de Q. Marsh, A.L. Coates, (rector of Shorne), F.W. Cogswell, R. E. Blake, etc.
   There was also a large attendance of laity. A number of choice wreaths came from school children, the school managers and Mr and Mrs Mallinson and family, an everlasting wreath, under glass shade, being from the parishioners. The funeral arrangements were carried out by Mr O. E. Mullender, the coffin being made of oak with brass fittings. As a token of respect to the memory of the deceased gentleman, the members of the Milton Society of Change Ringers rang an half muffled peal on the Milton bells on Thursday evening............."

98A   (DUNCAN'S SUFFIX)

COPED
IN MEMORY OF EDWARD PRENTIS OF THIS PARISH
WHO DIED MARCH 9th 1894 AGED 72 YEARS
............

99.   HEADSTONE, CURBS AND 2 TABLETS

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
GEORGE BROOKE
BORN APRIL 29th 1825
DIED AT WEST COURT AUGUST 15th 1889
AGED 64 YEARS
ALSO ANN BROOKE
BELOVED WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED OCTOBER 3rd 1899
AGED 64 YEARS
ALSO GEORGE HENRY BROOKE
BELOVED SON OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED SEPTEMBER 8th 1918
IN HIS 63rd YEAR
ALSO ARTHUR WARR KING
DEARLY LOVED HUSBAND OF
MAY KING (NEE BROOKE)
WHO DIED AT GRAVESEND
FEBRUARY 11th 1941 AGED 65 YEARS

TABLET
ALSO OF
MAY (NEE BROOKE)
WIFE OF ARTHUR WARR KING
DIED 9th JANUARY 1965
AGED 85 YEARS
CREMATED AT MEDWAY
CREMATORIUM AND ASHES
SCATTERED IN GLADE 32

TABLET
ALSO
IN LOVING MEMORY
OF THEIR DAUGHTER
MADELINE MAY
27th SEPTEMBER 1908
6th APRIL 1977
............

GEORGE HENRY BROOKE 1918
Gravesend Reporter, September 14th 1918
"DEATH OF MR. G. H. BROOKE
Agriculturist, Sportsman and Businessman
Sad Loss to Chalk Parish
   It is with deep regret that we have to record this week the death of Mr George Henry Brooke, of West Court Farm, Chalk, which took place at his residence on Sunday evening after a brief week's illness, in his 63rd year. The late Mr Brooke was not a native of Kent, but by a long residence at Chalk he had earned the right to be regarded as a Kentish man, and in this immediate district no one was better known. Indeed the streets of Gravesend will not seen quite the same without his portly figure, either on foot or in his familiar dog cart, and his cheery face and sunny smile will be much missed by even those who not the pleasure of his intimate acquaintance.
   All the late Mr Brooke's forbears, both on the paternal and maternal side belonged to the West Country. His father was a native of Somerset, born at Podymore in that county, and his mother was Ann Trent, a native of Pinford, Dorset. They were married at Sherborne, which is on the borders of both counties, and settled at Limington, near Ilchester, where Cardinal Wolsey, when a young curate, suffered the indignity of being placed in the village stocks. Here the late Mr G. H. Brooke was born on the 18th January 1856. Subsequently, the family removed to Overton, in the Test valley of Hampshire, where Mr Brooke's father farmed for a time and other children were born. The next migration was to Ash, in Surrey, and later a further move to Loughton, in Essex, took place and over 30 years ago the family moved across the Thames to West Court Farm at Chalk, where Mr Brooke's father not only farmed extensively, but carried on a very large business as an haulage contractor, among his clients being the Gravesend Corporation and the Port of London Authority. He was also contractor for the supply of horses for the Gravesend trams until they were electrified.
   On his death, Mr G. H. Brooke succeeded to the business and at the time of his death was farming about 700 acres at Chalk and at Loughton. He was the oldest tenant on the Darnley Estate. He had learnt his business in the best school, and to that he attributed his success in life, for he was a very successful farmer as well as a businessman.
   He was brought up to all those amenities which contribute to the enjoyment of life on the land. He early learnt to ride and regularly rode to hounds, and in this district he formerly hunted with the West Kent Foxhounds, which on several occasions met at his residence. Coursing was a favourite sport with him, and as a prominent member of the Gravesend and Hundred of Hoo Coursing Club he was a frequent winner of prizes. He bred greyhounds and attended coursing meetings in various parts of the county, and as a sportsman he was never caught tripping in his sporting phraseology. As a farmer he went in for mixed farming, and while he was an excellent judge of cattle, he was better known as a successful breeder of Kent sheep and had one of the nicest flocks in the county. With specimens of these he frequently won prizes at agricultural shows.
He was also a competitor in the North Kent Ploughing Matches. As the owner of a large number of horses he was an admirable judge of horseflesh.
   The late Mr Brooke was educated at Cranleigh School, Surrey, where he was a contemporary of the present Lord Devonport and his brother, and he kept up his connexion with his old school all his life through the medium of the Society of Old Cranleiglians. In politics he was a staunch Conservative, and rendered considerable influential service to his party. At Chalk the late Mr Brooke was a leading figure . For many years he was Vicar's warden, and for the very considerable period when he had the late Mr John Brann as his colleague in the office of peoples' warden the official part of Church life in the village was quite unique, for both gentlemen were bosom friends, both were agriculturalists, both had the same sporting tastes, and they were never known to disagree on any single item connected with church work. Like Mr Brann, Mr Brooke was a Poor Law Guardian for the parish, and District Councillor, he was also Overseer. He likewise held the office of manager of the Church School, special constable, and for some years, the Chairmanship of the Parish Council. The National Farmers Union numbered him among its members, he was a member of the Gravesend and Milton Bowling Club, and a ready supporter of all local charities.
   The late Mr Brooke had many qualities which endeared him to his friends and neighbours. He was very open - handed and a generous entertainer, and if he made friends with anyone he could always be relied upon as a staunch comrade. A bachelor, he naturally sought the company of others, but everyone in Gravesend will remember the deep and abiding friendship which existed between him and the late Mr John Brann and Mr Herbert Austen. Of that trio the last named remains, and he deeply mourns the loss of his old friend. Filial affection was a strong trait in Mr Brooke, there was no one like his late father to him, and it is a singular fact that he never went to church at Chalk or entered the churchyard without paying a pilgrimage to the grave where his father lies buried. He was a strong link between the living and the dead. His father died at the age of 65, and the late Mr Brooke had a strong predilection that he would not live beyond that age, "I shall go when the old man went", he used to say, but he died two years earlier. His contract with the Gravesend Corporation worried him a good deal, and he frequently said when he tendered for it's renewal, "I cannot take it for very long, I shall not be here to see it out". And when the Corporation demurred at the increased figure of the next tender, he made up his mind to retire from the business, and placed his stock-in-trade in the hands of the auctioneer for sale, as was announced in the "Reporter" advertising columns last week.
Death has now determined the contract for ever."

100.   HEADSTONE, CROSS AND CURBS

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
SOPHIA
WIDOW OF THE LATE
MATTHEW JOHN BUSWELL
OF HIGHGATE
WHO DIED DECEMBER 27th 1885
AGED 82
ALSO CHARLOTTE MARY UNDERHAY
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
WHO ENTERED INTO REST
NOVEMBER 27th 1928
IN HER 91st YEAR
"Until the Day Break"
............

101.   HEADSTONE AND FOOTSTONE (BADLY FLAKED)

[IN MEMORY OF]
[ED]WARD A[L]BERT CU[DMORE]
THE BELOVED CHILD OF
EDWARD K? & MARY A. [DIXON]
DIED MAY 1st 1888 AGED 7 [MONTHS]
"Not Gone from Memory,
Not Gone from Love,
Gone to his Father's Home Above"
............

102.   HEADSTONE, MISSING (FROM DUNCAN)

[IN MEMORY OF]
SARAH
WIFE OF
WILLIAM LEVETT RUTLEY
WHO DIED AT WEST COURT IN THIS PARISH
24th DECEMBER 1880
AGED 27 YEARS
ALSO
DOROTHY
THEIR DAUGHTER
WHO DIED 2nd DECEMBER 1880
AGED 11 DAYS
............

103.   HEADSTONE AND CURBS

IN MEMORY
OF
ESTHER SIMMONDS
THE FAITHFUL SERVANT FOR 44 YEARS
TO THE FAMILY OF THE LATE GEORGE BROOKE
OF WEST COURT, CHALK
DIED MAY 14th 1901
AGED 63 YEARS
............

103B.   HEADSTONE AND CURBS

IN
LOVING MEMORY OF
MY DEAR HUSBAND
ERNEST HERBERT LOCK
WHO DIED 27th OCT. 1921
AGED 42 YEARS
R.I.P.
............

103C.   HEADSTONE

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
ANNIE
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
HENRY GOATHAM
WHO DIED DEC. 27th 1927 AGED 60 YEARS
"Thy Will be Done"
HENRY GOATHAM
WHO DIED MAY 14th 1931 AGED 64 YEARS
"At Rest"
............

103D.   CONCRETE PEDESTALS, CROSS AND TABLET (ONLY TABLET INSCRIBED)

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
SIDNEY RICHARD MORRIS
DIED 12th JUNE 1928 AGED 15
ALSO EDGAR HERBERT
FATHER OF THE ABOVE
DIED 15th AUGUST 1954 AGED 69
ALSO DOROTHY ANN
DEAR WIFE AND MOTHER OF THE ABOVE
DIED 3rd OCT. 1961 AGED 77
"Reunited"
............

104.   HEADSTONE AND LOOSE FOOTSTONE

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
ALFRED G. LONGHURST
BORN 21st MAY 1885
AND WAS DROWNED FROM THE
POWDER BARGE THOMAS THROUGH
A COLLISION OFF WOOLWICH ARSENAL
ON THE 12th APRIL 1901
"Gone but not Forgotten"
ALSO LILIAN ELLEN LONGHURST
BORN 10th NOVR. 1893
DIED 3rd APRIL 1895
"Thy Will be Done"
............

104B.   FALLEN HEADSTONE AND CURBS

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
DAVID JAMES KAVANAGH
WHO PASSED AWAY 25th DEC. 1925
AGED 25 YEARS
ALSO DAVID JAMES KAVANAGH
FATHER OF THE ABOVE
WHO PASSED AWAY 9th MAY 1931
AGED 59 YEARS
ALSO DORIS MAY KAVANAGH
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
WHO PASSED AWAY 21st JUNE 1942
AGED 28 YEARS
ALSO ALICE ELIZA KAVANAGH
WIFE AND MOTHER OF THE ABOVE
WHO PASSED AWAY 11th FEB. 1969
AGED 90 YEARS
"Good Night – God Bless"
............

105.   HEADSTONE

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
HENRY DEAVES
DIED AUG. 20th 1899
AGED 53 YEARS
"His End was Peace"
ALSO NELLIE HIS DAUGHTER
DIED SEP. 30th 1901
AGED 13 YEARS
AND HENRY THOMAS
INFANT SON OF ABOVE
DIED MARCH 12th 1883
AGED 5 MONTHS
"Asleep in Jesus"
ALSO MARY ANN STONE
DIED JUNE 10th 1902
AGED 70 YEARS
"At Rest"
ALSO OF JAMES STONE
HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED OCTOBER 22nd 1905
IN HIS 95th YEAR
"Rest of Toil"
ALSO OF ANNA ELLEN DEAVES
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED NOVEMBER 29th 1933
AGED 78 YEARS
"Re-united"
............

106.   HEADSTONE, MOSTLY ERODED (TOP PART FROM DUNCAN)

[IN LOVING MEMORY]
[OF]
LILLIAN STONE
WHO DIED FEBRUARY 7th 1892
AGED 11 MONTHS
[Eroded Verses]
[ALSO] JAMES STONE
[WHO DIED MARCH ? [   ] 1926]
[AGED 69 YEARS]
[Eroded Verses]
[ALSO] JANE STONE
WHO FELL ASLEEP OCTOBER [   ] 1951
AGED 97 YEARS
"Peacefully Sleeping"
............

107.   HEADSTONE AND LOOSE FOOTSTONE

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
JAMES ACOTT
WHO DIED OCTOBER 23rd 1897
AGED 63 YEARS
"Shew us, O Lord, that "Living Way",
Which Leads to Realms of Endless Day"
............

108.   FALLEN, BROKEN AND ERODED HEADSTONE AND FOOTSTONE

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
ABRAHAM BENJAMIN YOUNG
WHO WAS DROWNED 9th JULY 1892
AGED 28 YEARS
THIS STONE IS ERECTED BY THE OFFICERS
AND CREW OF THE S.S. MARYLAND ATL
ALSO
JOSEPH WALTER YOUNG
BROTHER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED [ DECEMBER] [    ] 1925
AGED 63 YEARS
............

ABRAHAM BENJAMIN YOUNG 1892
Gravesend Reporter, 1st May 1892
"A GRAVESENDER DROWNED
   On Saturday last, Abraham Benjamin Young, aged 28 years, of 15 New Street, Gravesend, was knocked overboard from the SS Maryland by a rope, when off Cliffe, and was drowned. Directly deceased fell, a boat was lowered and three of the crew went in search of him, but failed to find any trace of him"

109.   PEDESTALS, CROSS AND CURBS

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
HARRIETT ANN
WIFE OF WILLIAM BISHOP
AND DAUGHTER OF
WILLIAM & MARY PALMER
DIED MARCH 11th 1911 AGED 61
"And now Lord, What is my Hope,
Truly my Hope is even in Thee"
ALSO WILLIAM PALMER
DIED JULY 6th 1881
AGED 26 YEARS
............

109B.   CURBS AND DETACHED METAL PLAQUE

SOUTH SIDE
FRANK WILLIAM HALL DIED 28th DEC. 1936 AGED 66 YEARS

NORTH SIDE
ALSO LEAH PAGET HALL DIED 13th AUG. 1951 AGED 78 YEARS

PLAQUE
ASHES INTERRED OF
MURIEL AGNES HALL
WHO DIED 23 1 1996
AND
WALTER ERNEST HALL
WHO DIED 28 1 2007
............

110.   PEDESTALS, CROSS AND CURBS (WIDE PLOT)

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
JANET JONES
WHO DIED DEC. 14th 1906
AGED 88 YEARS
............

111.   HEADSTONE AND FOOTSTONE

IN AFFECTIONATE REMEMBRANCE
OF
SOPHIA JORDAN
WHO DIED 3rd MAY 1879
AGED 76 YEARS
ALSO MARY ANN
DEARLY LOVED WIFE OF JAMES PEARSON
AND DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 23rd MARCH 1894
AGED 61 YEARS
"Gone to Rest"
ALSO THE ABOVE
JAMES PEARSON
WHO DIED 22nd NOV. 1921
IN HIS 90th YEAR
"Thy Will be Done"
............

112.   HEADSTONE AND FOOTSTONE

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
FANNY JORDAN
WHO DIED MARCH 22nd 1889
AGED 54 YEARS
"Not Gone from Memory, Not Gone from Love,
But Gone to her Father's Home Above"
ALSO GEORGE JORDAN
HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED JANY. 26Th 1915
AGED 81 YEARS
"At Rest"
............

113.   HEADSTONE AND FOOTSTONE

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
CHARLES BLAKE
WHO DIED NOVEMBER 17th 1875
AGED 29 YEARS
"My we meet in Heaven"
............

113B.   HEART SHAPED STONE

OUR DEAR SISTER
JOYCE SPACKMAN
AGED 13 YEARS

(DIED JUNE 1940)
............

114.   HEADSTONE

IN AFFECTIONATE REMEMBRANCE
OF
WILLIAM CHAMPION
LATE OF OAKLEY COTTAGE, DENTON
WHO DIED 12th OCTOBER 1890
AGED 56 YEARS
"I Shall go to Him, but He will not Return to me"
ALSO JESSE CHAMPION
WHO DIED MAY 3rd 1893 AGED 5 WEEKS
ALSO JAMES CHAMPION
WHO DIED JULY 23rd 1894 AGED 12 DAYS
ALSO WILLIAM CHAMPION
WHO DIED MAY 23rd 1896 AGED 5 WEEKS
(GRAND CHILDREN OF THE ABOVE)
ALSO EMMA CHAMPION
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED FEBRUARY 23rd 1924
AGED 87 YEARS
............

115.   HEADSTONE

IN AFFECTIONATE REMEMBRANCE
OF
WILLIAM GEORGE ASHDOWN
WHO DIED 7th MAY 1876
AGED 3 YEARS 7 3 MONTHS
ALSO
ALICE AMY ASHDOWN
WHO DIED 19th OCTOBER 1883
AGED 9 YEARS & 3 MONTHS
ALSO JAMES ASHDOWN
WHO DIED 3rd JAN. 1905
AGED 83 YEARS
ALSO HARRIETT ASHDOWN
WHO DIED 29th APRIL 1907
AGED 59 YEARS
ALSO JAMES ASHDOWN
HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 7th FEBRUARY 1920
AGED 76 YEARS
"Rest in Peace"
ALSO HERBERT ERNEST ASHDOWN
SON OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 10th JANUARY 1953
AGED 74 YEARS
............

116.   PEDESTALS, CROSS AND CURBS

ELSIE MAY
BELOVED WIFE OF
ROBERT NICOLAI
AND DAUGHTER OF
JAMES H. & ELIZABETH ASHDOWN
OF THIS PARISH
WHO DIED FEB. 2nd 1920
AGED 20 YEARS
ALSO AMY ASHDOWN
WHO DIED MARCH 4th 1922
AGED 10 YEARS
............

117.   PEDESTALS, CROSS AND CURBS

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
HANNAH MATHER FISH
DIED 10th AUG. 1896
AGED 61 YEARS
WILLIAM FISH HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE
DIED NOVR. 24Th 1899 AGED 68 YEARS
............

117B.   GRANITE PEDESTALS, CELTIC CROSS AND CURBS

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
SARAH ANN CHAMPION
WHO PASSED AWAY
ON FEBRUARY 1st 1924
AGED 60 YEARS
"Peace, Perfect Peace"
ALSO
WILLIAM JAMES CHAMPION
HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE
WHO PASSED AWAY ON MARCH 18th 1933
AGED 71 YEARS
............

117C.   HEADSTONE AND CURBS

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
ALICE
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
GEORGE BROOKS
OF DENTON PARISH
WHO DIED JULY 30th 1924
AGED 58 YEARS
"Peace, Perfect Peace"
ALSO OF
GEORGE BROOKS
THE BELOVED HUSBAND OF
ALICE BROOKS
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE MARCH 6th 1934
AGED 66 YEARS
"For Ever with the Lord"
............

INTERIOR OF THE CHURCH

118.   NORTH AISLE, BLACK LEDGER

HERE LIETH THE BODY OF HENRY
AGER, GENT. WHO HAD ISSUE ONE SONN
GEORGE AND THREE DAUGHTERS, MARY
REBECKA AND MARTHA HE DIED THE 20th
DAY OF AUGUST 1612 BEINGE OF THE AGE
OF 75 YEARES

HERE ALSO LIETH BURIED THE BODY OF
MARY WHIT THE DAUGHTER OF RICHARD
WHITE AND MARY AGER WHO DIED THE
22nd DAY OF MARCH ANNO DONI 1619
BEINGE OF THE AGE OF TENN YEARES
AND EIGHT MONTHES
............

RICHARD WHITE, OF CHALK, Yeoman 1622
Consistory Court of Rochester Will dated 10th August 1622
   To Alice Geeson, his sister's daughter and his god daughter, £30 at 21 or day of marriage; to her two brothers, Henry and William, £10 each at 21.
   To John Barnes, his servant, 1 cow and 5 mother ewes; to widow Jennyngs, 1 two yearling bullock, to be delivered before May Day next following his death; to Ralfe White, a two yearling bullock, as above; to Edward White, his brother, £20, within 1 year of his death, if Edward "thrives in the world", within 2 years after testator's death, he is to get £50; to Stephen White, his brother, 2 kyne, 30 whether sheep, 40 mother ewes and household goods, except his feather bed, coverlet, pair of blankets and best pair of sheets.
To Alexander Wytherley, his wife's son, his ..... ? and 10 ewes and 10 rams; to loving friends, Mr Roy, Vicar of Chalk, 50s, Mr Hubbert, Vicar of Stoke, 20s, Mr Bustard, Curate of Halstow, 20s, Mr Henry Tinker of the Ship in Gravesend, 20s, and to his son Richard Tinker, 20s.
   To Frances Morgan, "dwelling in or near Drewery Lane, near London", £5, if he is dead, then to his wife, if she is dead, then to their children; to Edward Bradford, one month after his return to England, £5; to Mother Fymey, "an aged lame woman", 10s; to Widow Pierson, "one other lame and aged woman", 10s;to Mother Kingsdowne, 5s; to poor of Chalk, 20s, to poor of St. Mary's (Hoo), 20s; to poor of Halstow, 20s; to poor of Stoke, 6s 8d; to poor of Gravesend and Milton, 20s, all to be paid at funeral or soon after.
   To Robert Gregory, his late servant and to all servants with him at death, 5s each; to his god children, 5s each; to Elizabeth Couchman, his wife's sister's daughter, £20 at 20 or marriage day, and his little black riding nag after his death; to Marie Gooding,sister of the above, £5 at 20 or marriage day; to Thomas Somer, son of Mr John Somer, 50/-; to Dorothy Edser ?, widow of William, £5, if she is dead, then to her children.
He appoints £20 for a tomb and a stone to be set up in St. Mary's (Hoo), churchyard where his parents are buried, (still extant).
   Additionally to Alexander Wytherley, £250, on condition that he accepts it in lieu of the legacy left to him by his father and that given by his mother when she married testator, he is to have accrued interest since it came into testator's hands; he must also give a release to executors. If he refuses he gets no benefit from testator's will, which is of greater value than his father's legacy.
    Residue after debts, legacies and funeral costs are paid, to wife Marie, she is also executor.
   She is to enter into bond for £400 with his overseers to faithfully execute will, if she refuses, overseers will execute will. His loving friends, John Somer of St. Margaret's (Rochester) and Captain Smyth of Gravesend are overseers, he desires them to assist and aid his wife, they to have 50s each.
   Real Estate: Wife to have his house in Chalk called the Rose and his house, marsh and uplands in St. Mary's, which he purchased from Francis Morgan, now occupied by Robert Weekes. To brother Edward, his house and lands in Stoke occupied by John Moyeslye and John Cotsell, for life; after Edward's death, then to Edward's lawful issue, in default, to Henry Geeson and William Geeson, the two sons of Dorothy Geeson, his sister, for ever.
   To Richard White, his godson, son of Stephen White, his brother, his house and barn in St. Mary's which he purchased from Mr William Hubbard, plus land belong and 2 acres adjoining in two parcels, for ever.
   To wife Marie, profits of all his marshland in Halstow and St. Mary's, for life; after her death, then to godson Richard White and to his male heirs, in default, then to the male heirs of brother Stephen, in priority of birth, in default then to his nephews and nieces, equally; in default, then to testator's own right heirs, for ever, upon condition that an annuity of £7 shall be paid to the Churchwardens of St. Mary, (40s), Stoke, (10s), Halstow, (30s), Chalk, (20s) and Gravesend and Milton, (2s- each), for ever. His marsh called Eastwick is to provide the annuity.
   Witnesses: Martin Cason and Thomas Ford
   Proved 13th September 1622

BALDWIN see WAR MEMORIAL

BRAMBLE see WAR MEMORIAL

119.   SOUTH CHANCEL WALL, GREY AND WHITE MARBLE TABLET

IN THE VAULT BENEATH
ARE DEPOSITED THE REMAINS OF
WILLIAM BROWN, ESQUIRE
OF THIS PARISH
WHO DIED APRIL 30th 1843
AGED 69 YEARS
HE WAS FOR MANY YEARS
ONE OF HER MAJESTY'S JUSTICES
AND ADEPUTY LIEUTENANT
FOR THE COUNTY OF KENT
............

WILLIAM BROWN THE ELDER, OF CHALK, Esquire 1843
P.C.C Will dated 3rd November 1840
   Properties in Chalk, Shorne and Higham to son William and his heirs subject to payment of £2,000 due on mortgage with interest to Kent Fire and Life Assurance Office. Son to take possession on 29th of September next following his death. All crops and profits to be taken by son Henry on the same date; Henry is to pay all taxes and rates due from the 29th of September preceding his death to the 29th of September following his death, and to pay son William rent during this time. Any dispute arising to be settled by two indifferent persons, one chosen by each son. Rest and residue of real and all personal estate, subject to following legacy, and debts, except the £2,000 mortgage, funeral and probate expenses, to son Henry and his heirs. All real estate he has as trustee or mortgagee to sons William and Henry and brother in law, George Gunning of Brighton, Esquire, subject to trusts, etc., technical details follow. Sons William and Henry, and George Gunning are executors and have 10 guineas each to buy a memorial of the testator.
   Witnesses: George Essell, Solicitor, Rochester and J.S. Bullard, Rochester, Gentleman
   Proved 26th May 1843

BURDEN see WESNESS

120.   NORTH CHANCEL WALL, GREY AND WHITE MARBLE TABLET WITH CREST

IN THE VAULT BENEATH THIS MONUMENT
ARE DEPOSITED THE MUCH RESPECTED REMAINS
OF MRS. MARY BURROWS
WIFE OF MR. GEORGE MAN BURROWS
OF HATTON GARDEN, ST. ANDREW'S, HOLBORN, LONDON
WHO DIED JUNE 10th 1795 AGED 20 YEARS
LEAVING ISSUE AN INFANT DAUGHTER
............

121.   SOUTH WALL OF CHANCEL, GREY AND WHITE MARBLE TABLET, WITH CREST

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
GEORGE MANN BURROWS M. D.
ONLY SON OF RICHARD BURROWS
BORN AT CHALK MAY 6th 1771
DIED IN LONDON OCTR. 29Th 1846
HIS REMAINS ARE DEPOSITED IN THE
VAULTS AT HIGHGATE CEMETERY
THIS TABLET
WAS ERECTED AS A TOKEN OF AFFECTION
AND RESPECT BY HIS SURVIVING SONS
GEORGE BURROWS M. D. F.R.S.
CHARLES BURROWS SOLICITOR
HENRY N. BURROWS M.A. CLERK
ARTHUR BURROWS BARRISTER
............

GEORGE MANN BURROWS, OF LONDON, Physician 1846
P.C.C. Will dated 8th January 1844
   Of 6 Upper Gower Street, London. Desires to be buried in nearest burial ground to where he dies, funeral to be as plain and economical as "decency permits". Wife, Sophia to have use of his house and household goods for life, except silver presentation cup and cover, which goes to son George or eldest son then living. Wife to have linen, china, glass, books, trinkets, wines, liquors and housekeeping stores and effects as she desires. She is to have £100 for immediate needs within 21 days. To sons George and Charles, all ready money, securities, goods, chattels, credits and effects not before given. When his wife dies or no longer needs the above bequests, to sons George and Charles, upon trust, to sell, proceeds with part of personal estate to pay for funeral and debts, etc.
   Surplus to be invested in Public Funds or upon mortgage in England and Wales. Income upon trust, for his wife for life. After her death, in trust, for every child who survives him and children of any of his deceased children, shared equally. To sons George and Charles any real estate invested in him as trustee or mortgagee. They are also executors.
   Witnesses: William  Freeman and James Chapman, Clerks to Mr Burman. Solicitor, 20 Lawrence Lane, London.

Codicil dated 3rd July 1846
   His 2nd son John has died at Bombay in August 1845; he was intestate and unmarried. John had share of estate laid out in marriage settlement of his parents, dated 15th March 1797, in the sum of £602 5/-in Bank Annuities and Assurance Policy in the Equitable Society on father's life. Now people in India have made claims against John's estate. To cover this testator and his son George and Lt. Col. David Capon, of the Bombay Army,(son in law), have advance £400. He requests the executors to recompense son George and David Capon from John's share of estate. Executors are to be possessed of residue.
   Witnesses: John Hunter, Mincing Lane, Surgeon and James Chapman, Clerk to Mr Burman.
   Proved 25th November 1846

RICHARD BURROWS OF MILTON 1777
   Although Richard Burrows is buried in the chancel of Chalk church, there is no visible monument, nor a record of any inscription. His P.C.C. will states his desire to be buried in the family vault at Chalk. He owned a lot of property, including the Lisle Castle inn in Chalk, formerly the Horseshoe and Castle. He was the father of George Burrows born in Chalk in 1771. One of his trustees was William Brown.

122.   SOUTH WALL OF CHANCEL, BLACK AND WHITE MARBLE TABLET

SACRED TO THE MEMORY OF
SIR GEORGE BURROWS, BARONET
LATE PRESIDENT OF THE ROYAL COLLEGE
OF PHYSICIANS, LONDON
PHYSICIAN IN ORDINARY TO HER MAJESTY
QUEEN VICTORIA AND TO ST. BARTHOLOMEW'S HOSPITAL
ELDEST SON OF GEORGE MAN BURROWS
FORMERLY OF THIS PARISH
BORN 28th NOVEMBER 1801
DIED 12th DECEMBER 1887
.............

SIR GEORGE BURROWS,OF LONDON, Baronet, Physician 1887
Will published in the Times February 9th 1888
"THE LATE SIR GEORGE BURROWS, --- The late Sir George Burrows, M.D, F.R.S., of 18, Cavendish square, who died on the 15th of December last year, aged 86 years, and was Physician in Ordinary to the Queen, consulting physician to St Bartholomew's Hospital, and a Fellow of Caius College, Cambridge, by his will dated 6th April 1886, bequeaths to the library of St. Bartholomew's Hospital, such medical books and pamphlets of his father-in-law, John Abernethy, his father and himself as may not be selected by his son-in-law, Alfred Willett, of Wimploe -street, to whom he bequeaths £500, to his daughter, Mrs Rosa Ellen Willett, £200, to his grandson and godson, Herbert Burrows Willett, £103, to his son, Ernest Pennington Burrows, the silver inkstand presented to the testator by Gonville and Caius College, together with numerous other specific legacies to members of his family and friends and money legacies to servants, and he devises and bequeaths all his real estate and the residue of his personal estate in trust to make up the portion of his said daughter, Mrs Willett and his younger son, Ernest Pennington Burrows, to £10,000 each, including the shares appointed to them under certain settled funds; and as to the ultimate residue in trust for his elder son, now Sir Frederick Abernethy Burrows, and his male issue, with the remainder to the said Ernest Pennington Burrows, or other the successor in the baronetcy. The value of the personal estate has been declared at £104,286, by the acting executors, his brother, Arthur Burrows, barrister-at-law, and his said two sons, power being reserved to grant probate also to Alfred Willett, the son-in-law, the other executor."

SIR GEORGE BURROWS, BT. 1887
The Times, December 13th 1887
"Sir George Burrows, M.D. and Hon. LL.D. Cantab.; D.C.L. Oxon; F.R.S, and F.R.C.P., Hon. Fellow of Caius College, Cambridge, Physician in Ordinary to Her Majesty the Queen, and consulting physician to St. Bartholomew's Hospital, died at an early hour yesterday morning in his 87th year, exhausted by repeated attacks of bronchitis and asthma, but in full possession of his faculties. He came of an old Kentish family, established certainly as long back as the Commonwealth at Chalk, in the neighbourhood of Gravesend, where his father, Dr. George Mann Burrows, himself an eminent member of the medical profession, was born in 1771.
   Sir George Burrows was born on the 28th of November, 1801, in Bloomsbury – square, his father then residing there, and received the earlier part of his education at a school then in high repute at Ealing, where he had for school fellows Cardinal Newman, Mr. F.W. Newman, and other distinguished men. On leaving school, and with a view of gaining some preliminary insight into medicine and its handmaid sciences, he attended the lectures of the famous anatomist and surgeon, John Abernethy, at St. Bartholomew's Hospital; of Professor Brande on chemistry, and of Professor Faraday, on electricity and other subjects.
   At the end of two years he proceeded to Caius College, Cambridge, where, although he had obtained a Tancred Medical Studentship, he gave himself up entirely (finding time by the way to organise and pull stroke in the first racing six-oar on the Cam) to the special study of the place, and graduated as Tenth Wrangler in the Mathematical Tripos of 1825. He was immediately elected a Fellow of his college and Junior Mathematical Lecturer. Returning presently to St. Bartholomew's Hospital, he became a pupil of Sir W. Lawrence and of Dr. Peter Mere Latham who, together with Sir Thomas Watson, were then among the leading lights of that famous medical school.
   After having taken his medical degree at Cambridge and his diploma at the Royal College of Physicians, he availed himself of a favourable opportunity for foreign travel, and for some time was engaged in study at the University of Pavia, in Paris, and in Germany. During his stay in Italy he had abundant opportunities for watching the epidemic of Asiatic cholera, then just freshly imported into Europe; and upon its making its appearance in London, in the year 1832, he was placed in charge of the auxiliary hospital established by the Governors of St. Bartholomew's to meet the exigencies of the outbreak. This was his first official connection with the institution. A little later, in 1834, he was appointed the first assistant physician, to take charge of out-patients, and was associated with Dr. P.M. Latham as joint lecturer on the Science and Practise of Medicine.
   In 1841, upon Dr. Latham's enforced withdrawal from ill-health, he became sole lecturer, and was promoted to the full physiciancy , an office which he held with great distinction, as a successful teacher of medicine at the bedside, until 1863, when he retired from the acting staff and was elected the first honorary consulting physician. Always an eager advocate of the cause of education, he attached himself to the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge shortly after its foundation by Lord Brougham, and worked zealously with him as one of the members of the committee. At the Royal College of Physicians, where he early distinguished himself as a leader of the liberal reforms, he was nominated for all the principal lectureships, and filled in turn the offices of Member of the Council, Censor, College Representative on the General Medical Council, and, finally, with the unanimous voice of the Fellows, President of the College. It was during his tenure of office as President – namely, in 1874 – that he was made a baronet. Having been appointed Physician Extraordinary to Her Majesty the Queen in 1870, he became Physician in Ordinary in 1873, on the death of Sir H. Holland. He was a member of the Senate of the University of London, President of the General Medical Council of Education, of the Royal Medico-Chirurgical Society , and of the British Medical Association. One of his latest honours, and one which he very highly valued , was his election as the first Honorary Medical Fellow of his old College-Caius.
   With a fine physique, a commanding presence, and all the confidence born of a thorough mastery of his profession, Sir George Burrows inspired a like confidence in all who came in contact with him, whether former pupils who sought his aid in consultation upon difficult and anxious cases, or the wide circle of patients who at one time eagerly looked for his advice. In 1834 he married Elinor, the youngest daughter of his old master (John Abernethy), by whom (she predeceased him) he had several children. Of these, three survive, two sons and one daughter, and he is succeeded in the baronetcy by Mr. Frederic Abernethy Burrows."

123.   SOUTH WALL OF CHANCEL, METAL PLAQUE

IN MEMORY OF
FREDERIC ABERNETHY BURROWS
2nd BARONET
BORN DECEMBER 30th 1845
DIED NOVEMBER 9th 1904
............

124.   NORTH WALL OF CHANCEL, METAL PLAQUE

TO THE GLORY OF GOD
IN MEMORY OF
ERNEST PENNINGTON BURROWS BT.
YOUNGEST SON OF THE LATE
SIR GEORGE BURROWS BT.
WHO PASSED AWAY AUGUST 4th 1917
AGED 65 YEARS
.............

SIR E. PENNINGTON BURROWS, BT. 1917
The Times, August 7th 1917
"Sir Ernest Pennington Burrows, who died on Saturday, was born in 1851. He was educated at Radley, and succeeded his brother, Sir Frederick Abernethy Burrows, the second baronet, in 1904. His father, the first baronet, was the eminent physician, Sir George Burrows, and his mother was the youngest daughter of Mr. John Abernethy, F.R.S., and President of the Royal College of Surgeons."

CADIC see WAR MEMORIAL

CRAYKER see PIGGOTT

CROSS see WAR MEMORIAL

CROWELL see WAR MEMORIAL

125.   NORTH AISLE, GREY LEDGER, ORIGINALLY IN CHANCEL ?

HERE LYETH YE BODY
OF EDWARD DERING
GENT. OF THIS PARISH
WHO DEPARTED THIS
LIFE YE 17th DAY OF DECEM.
ANNO DOMINI 1698
HERE ALSO LYETH THE
BODY OF ELIZ. DERING
WIDOW OF EDWARD
DERING AFORESAID
WHO DEPARTED THIS
LIFE YE 19th OF JUNE ANO
DOMINI 1719 AGED 75
............

EDWARD DERING, OF CHALK, Yeoman 1698
Consistory Court of Rochester, Inventory dated 29th November 1698 (No Will)
Appraised by William Weekes and Richard Fisher
Includes, crops which are all in the barn; 80 sheep, 8 horses, 14 cattle, 2 wagons, 2 dung carts, 6 harrows, 2 sows and 10 shoates (pigs). The total, including household goods and money in the house, is £570 5s 0d.

126.   NORTH ARCADE OF NAVE, GREY MARBLE TABLET

NEAR THIS PLACE RESTS THE SACRED
DUST OF ROSEANNA LATE WIFE OF
JOHN DOLMAN VICAR OF THIS
PARISH
HAVING BEEN A FAITHFUL PARTNER
AND REAL CHRISTIAN MORE
THAN THIRTY YEARS REMOVED TO
HEAVEN AUG. 19th 1773 AGED 51 YEARS
ALSO THE REVD. JNO. DOLMAN
LATE VICAR OF THIS PARISH
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE THE 5th OF AUG. 1774
AGED 52 YEARS
............

DUDDRIDGE see WAR MEMORIAL

FIELD see WAR MEMORIAL

GLOVER see WAR MEMORIAL

127.   NORTH ARCADE OF NAVE, BLACK AND WHITE MARBLE TABLET

IN MEMORY OF
EDWARD GOLDSMITH
OF THIS PARISH AND GAD'S HILL, HIGHAM
WHO DIED JULY 2nd 1869 AGED 65 YEARS
ALSO ELIZABETH WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED JANUARY 18th 1875 AGED 73 YEARS
ALSO RICHARD SYDNEY BELOVED SON OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED IN TASMANIA AUGUST 15th 1854 AGED 24 YEARS
ALSO EDWARD YOUNGER SON
WHO DIED AT ROCHESTER MAY 8th 1883 AGED 46 YEARS
.............

GOLDUP see WAR MEMORIAL

HAYMAN see WAR MEMORIAL

128.   SOUTH CHANCEL WALL, METAL PLAQUE

IN MEMORY OF
WILLIAM JOYNES M. A.
FOR 38 YEARS VICAR OF THIS PARISH
DIED 4th NOV. 1894 AGED 64
R.I.P.
THIS TABLET WAS ERECTED BY
PARISHIONERS AND FRIENDS
............

KING see WAR MEMORIAL

129.   WALL OF STAIRS TO ORGAN LOFT, FORMERLY IN THE NAVE, BRASS PLAQUE

HIC JACENT WILLMS MARTYN QUI OBIIT XVI DIE MAII ANNO DM
MCCCCXVI ET ISABELLA UXOR EJUS QUORUM ANIMABUS PROPICIETUR DEUS AMEN

NEAR HERE LIES WILLIAM MARTYN WHO DIED 16th MAY
1416 AND ISABELLA WHO WAS HIS WIFE ON WHOSE SOULS GOD HAVE MERCY

130.   NORTH AISLE, GREY LEDGER

HERE LIETH THE BODY OF JOHN PHILPOTT
YEOMAN WHO DESEASED IN THE YEAR
OF 1665 ON THE 20th DAY OF MAY WHEN
HEE WAS 59 YEARS OF AGE BEING
LAFULLY MARRIED TO FOUR WIVES IN [YE]
PARRISHE CHURCH OF CHALKE [    ]
MARY, HELENE, JOANNA, ELIZABETH [    ]
HAR A WIDDOW BY MARY HE HAD ISSUE [    ]
SUNS 3 DAUGHTERS ON BY HELENE
ON DAUGHTER BY ELIZABETH ON SUN [ON]
DAUGHTER
............

JOHN PHILPOTT, OF CHALK, Yeoman 1665
Consistory Court of Rochester Will, dated 15th April 1665
   Son William is executor. Wife, Elizabeth to have his house at Milton, occupied by John Kempster and John Browne, for life. After her death, this goes to son William, forever. The property was recently purchased from Richard Bartlett. Also to his wife, £150, £50 within 3 months of his death, £100 within 3 years, also goods in the parlour of the farm house, where he lives. Wife to have use of parlour and room above for remainder of lease, (held from Francis Cottington, Esquire).His daughter, Mary Wakelyn, is to have £10 and her son Richard, £5 at 21; to Benjamin and Mary Wakelyn, her two other children, £5 each at 21. To his daughter Elizabeth Pearson, £120 at 21; to daughter Anne wife of John Lee, £30. To daughter Elizabeth, a silver bowl and 3 silver spoons.
   Signs will with a mark
   Witnesses: Marl of William Webb, Mark of James Peacock and Thomas Johnson

Codicil, same date, same witnesses.
   To his wife half of pewter, brass and wooden wares, and all linen in his dwelling house.
   Proved 9th June 1665

WILLIAM PHILPOTT, OF CHALK, Yeoman 1683
Archdeaconry Court of Rochester Will, dated 1st May 1683
   To wife Elizabeth, his house at Milton, occupied by George French and Goodman Miles, for life. After her death, then to daughter Elizabeth Philpott, for ever. If daughter dies without lawful heirs, then to Thomas and Richard, sons of his half brother, Thomas Parker of Southfleet, Yeoman, for ever. Also to daughter, Elizabeth, £400 at 21. The interest from to be used for Elizabeth's education and clothes, until she is 21.
   If his wife remarries, she is to give good security to his overseers for payment of the £400 and pay it to his daughter. If she refuses to do so, then the overseers to have power to sue for that amount. To brother Thomas Parker, 50/- and his 2 best cloaks, best hat and serge britches. To sister Dorothy Weekes and Elizabeth Phipps, 1 gold guinea each. His wife is to keep house in good repair. Residue of personal estate to his wife, who is sole executor. His friend Mark Whyte of Milton and brother in law, Thomas Phipps are overseers of will; 10s to each of them to buy a ring in his memory.
   Witnesses: Michael Edwards?, Edward Dering and William Codd?
   Proved 19th June 1683

131.   UNDER CARPET, NORTH WEST CORNER NORTH AISLE, FORMERLY IN CHANCEL?
             SANDSTONE LEDGER WITH CREST

HERE LYETH THE BODY OF
MRS. SUSANNA PIGGOTT
RELICT OF MR. EDWD. PIGGOTT
LATE OF LONDON, GROCER
AND DAUGHTER OF MR. CHARLES
CRAYKER OF FARNINGHAM IN
THIS COUNTY, GENT. WHO DIED
THE 16th OF AUGUST 1724 AGED
72 YEARS
............

SUSANNA PIGGOTT, OF CHALK, Widow 1724
Consistory Court of Rochester Will, in her own hand, dated 29th December 1720
   Desires to be buried in chancel of whatever church executors think fit, to have a good coffin and a stone laid over her grave. To her brother Benjamin Crayker, £10 for mourning and her cloak, if he wants it; to his 2nd daughter, Ann Crayker, her little diamond ring and the Turke stone ring she wore with it. To his 3rd daughter, Diana Crayker, her gold watch; to his 4th daughter, Hannah Crayker, her silver snuff box; to his youngest daughter, Elizabeth Crayker, her largest diamond ring and her dressing box, standing on her cabinet, marked "Elizabeth Crayker" on the bottom and a box standing in her closet marked "A.P." on the side and "Elizabeth Crayker" on the top, and all the contents, "I have packt them up fitt for her to take home with her", she is not to open boxes until she is home, "they are only toys for her closett, I have sealed the keyes up and put them with my will".
   To brother Joseph Crayker, £5 for mourning; to sister Bennett, "a very good ring such a one as my sister Faulconer had at Mrs Bromley's death"; to Richard Lawrence, 20 guineas; to Mrs Fettergill, " a very good ring such as I mentioned before for my sister Bennett"; to Mrs Mary Mitchell, £15 and £5 for mourning; to Mrs Marshall, 10/- for a ring; to her brothers' sons daughters, cousin Smith, sister Buckell and Mrs Fracis of Croydon, "a handsome ring to each of them to remember me". To sister Faulconer, £10 for mourning for herself and her husband; to nephew Benjamin Faulconer, £1000, which his mother is to hold until he is 21, if he proves a "duttyfull son to his father and mother", then the money is to be used to his best advantage. If he dies before 21 or "proves a rebellious and undutyfull son to his father and mother", then the money goes to his mother. Residue to sister Elizabeth Faulconer, who is executor.
   Witnesses: Robert Curtis, William Yates and Edward Golborne

CHARLES CRAYKER, OF FARNINGHAM, Stapler 1688
P.C.C. Will dated 1st November 1686
   Crayker is the father of Susanna Piggott; passages relating to her:-
He bequeaths to Susanna wife of Edward Piggott, £100, provided she and her husband give his executors a release of all claims to his estate. Susanna's sisters, Mary and Elizabeth Crayker, get £600 each. All his children get 40s each to buy a ring.
   Proved 14th December 1688

RADLEY see WAR MEMORIAL

132.   CHANCEL, HIDDEN UNDER FLOOR COVERINGS?  
                FROM THORPE'S REGISTRUM ROFFENSES 1769

HERE LYETH THE BODY OF
HENRY ROY VICAR OF CHALK
WHO DIED FEBRUARY 1st 1646
AETAT 70 YEARS
HE WAS VICAR 40 YEARS AND
HAD 4 SONS AND 6 DAUGHTERS
ALSO SUSAN WIFE OF THE SAID
HENRY ROY
WHO DIED AUGUST 4th 1641
AETAT 45 YEARS
............

HENRY ROY, VICAR OF CHALK 1652
P.C.C. Will dated 1st September 1645
   To daughter Dorothy wife of James Hosier, "that silver bowl wherein wee usually drink", or if she does not want it, £3 in lieu. The benefit of the fruit of the cherry orchard, recently planted near his house, as follows: one third to daughter Dorothy, for 10 years, starting in 1658 and ending in 1667, Dorothy will sell the crops. If she dies during the 10 years, her son Henry Hosier will have the benefit, "for his better education"; to son in law James Hosier, 20s; to his grandchildren, Susan, Henry, Dorothy and Mary Hosier, £5 each at 18 years; to daughter Susan, wife of John Stoke, ½ of the benefit of the third of the orchard, for life, except the 10 years during which Dorothy or her son will benefit. Susan to have only a third of her sister's share? Or otherwise ½ of the third after Mr George Pardgar the Elder's death, in same manner as Dorothy is to receive her third in the 10 year period ?
   Also to Susan £20, which her husband holds (borrowed from Roy?), and his furniture and household goods in the kitchen, except one great trunk and his clothes; instead of the trunk, she is to have her mother's trunk in the Hall Chamber; also the household goods in the Lower Chamber, except the great ? chest; also an annuity of £4 for life from his lands and house in Chalk, and the house and lands occupied by Thomas Bourne?, in Chalk. Payment is to be made 6 months after the death of Mr George Pardogar? ? because during his lifetime there will be little or no profit from the above properties.
   To son in law John Stoke, 20s; to daughter Mary Roy, his land and house, and house and lands occupied by Thomas Bourne; Mary to pay legacies and annuity to her sister. Residue to daughter, Mary, who is executor. He desires his "loving and very worthy friend", John Parker to be overseer of the will. Any dispute between his daughters or other persons mentioned in will to be settled by overseer.
   Witnesses: John Mann ?, Clerk and John Robinson, Clerk (i.e. both Clergymen)
   Proved 30th January 1651 (1652) Daughter Mary Roy, alias Inglett, has she married ?

RUSSELL see WAR MEMORIAL

SHRIMPTON see WAR MEMORIAL

SMITH see WAR MEMORIAL

SPACKMAN see WAR MEMORIAL

133.   NORTH AISLE, GREY LEDGER

HERE RESTETH THE BODY
OF RO[AS]E WIFE OF ROBERT
SPRIVER THE ELDER OF CHALK
YEOMAN WHO DYED THE 29th
OF APRIL 1620
THE DUTIFUL
REMEMBRANCE
OF GEO. SPRIVER
............

ROBERT SPRIVER THE ELDER, OF CHALK, Yeoman 1615
Consistory Court of Rochester Will dated 1604
   Desires to be buried in Cobham church near the body of his father? (fold in page); to 8 poor people who carry his body 8s each. To Robert and George Spriver his sons, his tenement with lands, in Meopham, which came to him by his father's will, equally shared forever. To youngest son George, £200 at 24 years, if he dies before then, the executors to divide equally between ? (dark edge); if George has lawful issue before he is 24, the £200 to that child; also to George, one black ambling gelding in his marshes in Cliffe; to Bennett Spriver, his daughter, £100 at 20; to third / daughter Elizabeth Spriver £100 at 20, if both daughters die before they are 20, then their portions to the executors ? Equally. To daughter Elizabeth 23? ewes at 18 years; to Joanne Venning, his sister of Offham ?, Kent, widow, 50s; to the poor 50s at his funeral; to Roase Spriver, his wife and Robert Spriver, eldest son, residue shared equally. If his wife remarries she shall have one hundred pounds ? (fold in paper), on marriage day paid by son Robert, then all her other legacies are void. Wife and son Robert are executors, and Thomas Tunbridge of East Malling, Yeoman and Francis Midleton of Milton, Yeoman are overseers, and have 20s each.
   Proved 4th March 1614 (1615)

GEORGE SPRIVER, OF CHALK
Consistory Court of Rochester Will dated 3rd July 1626
   Desires to be buried in Cobham churchyard, pall bearers to share 20s. To nephew William Browne, son of brother William, £25 at 21; to nephew John Baynard, son of brother (in law?), John Baynard, £25 at 21; to niece Elizabeth Baynard, daughter of John Baynard, £25 at 21; to niece Alice Browne daughter of brother (in law?) William Browne, £25 at 21.
   To sister Bennett Browne his piece of cloth of five yards.
   To cousin John Baynard, his best cloak; to sister Susan Spriver, 20s for a ring; to cousin Robert Spriver 40/-; to cousin George Spriver 40s; to cousin Ann Spriver, 40s; to poor of Chalk, 30s; to poor of Cobham 10/-; to Susan Pechey 40s. Residue to brother Robert Spriver, who is executor, if he refuses to be executor, he gives him only £40, then John Baynard is executor.
   Witnesses: Henry Roy, Arthur ? ...........? and Edward Teacher

STUDD see WAR MEMORIAL

SUTTON see WAR MEMORIAL

THOMAS see WAR MEMORIAL

WAGHORN see WAR MEMORIAL

134.   SOUTH WALL OF TOWER, WOODEN BOARD

TO REMEMBER THOSE OF THIS PARISH
WHO FELL IN THE WORLD WARS

 

          1914 -18

       1939 - 1945

BERNARD F. CADIC 
LAWRENCE W.L. CADIC 
ALFRED G. FIELD 
WILLIAM B. GLOVER 
THOMAS A. GOLDUP 
WILLIAM B. RUSSELL 
WILLIAM SHOVLAR 
JOHN SHOVLAR 
FREDERICK THOMAS 
JAMES D. WAGHORN PHILIP BALDWIN
WILLIAM BRAMBLE
GEORGE CROSS
RAYMOND CROWELL
THOMAS DUDDRIDGE
FREDERICK HAYMAN
HAROLD HAYMAN
KENNETH HAYMAN
THOMAS KING
ALBERT RADLEY
WALTER SHRIMPTON
NORMAN SMITH
LEONARD SUTTON

THIS TABLET GIVEN BY 
CHALK TOC H 
IN GRATEFUL MEMORY 
THEIR NAME LIVETH 
EVERMOREKILLED IN CHALK BY ENEMY ACTION
  GWENDOLINE WILLIAMS
VERA STUDD
CLIFFORD JAMES
SPACKMAN

135.   NORTH CHANCEL, GREY LEDGER

HERE LIETH INTERED YE BODY OF
JOHN WESNES YE SON OF JOHN &
ELIZABETH WESNES YEOMAN
OF CHAOLK WHO DEPARTED
THIS LIFE YE 18th OF SEPTEMBER 1665
BEING AGED 30 YEARS & ALSO
WIAT BURDEN WHO DIED IN THE
YEAR [16]56
............

WYETT BURDEN, OF CHALK, Yeoman 1657
P.C.C. Will, Noncupative (Spoken) dated 20th January 1656 (1657)
   To son Wyett Burden £40; to eldest daughter Susanna £20; to daughter Frances £20; to daughter Ruth £40 at 21 years. Executor to maintain Ruth until she is 21; his wife, Elizabeth, is executor and gets rest and residue of the estate.
   Spoken in presence of these witnesses, Matthew Derby and Thomas Lawrence
   Proved 10th February 1656 (1657)

136.   NORTH AISLE ? NOT FOUND, FROM THORPE'S REGISTRUM ROFFENSES, 1769

HERE LYETH BURIED THE BODY
OF RICHARD WHITE
WHO DYED THE 24th OF AUGUST
1622
............

WHITE see AGER

137.   CHANCEL ?NOT FOUND, FROM THORPE'S REGISTRUM ROFFENSES, 1769

HERE LYETH THE BODY OF
SUSAN WIFE OF
WILLIAM WILLARD
WHO DIED MARCH 12th 1631
ALSO MARY WIFE OF
WILLIAM WILLARD
WHO DIED JUNE 1st 1637
............

WILLIAMS see WAR MEMORIAL

Index of Names - from gravestones only.    Leland Duncan's pencil sketch plan - 1922

Names Index
ACOTT 105
AGER 118
ALBIN 70B
ALLBROOK 86
ANDREWS 66B
ASHDOWN 115, 116

BAKER 23, 69
BALDWIN 134
BANCE 60C, 64
BANNISTER 43
BARDEN 66
BAXTER 51B
BEADLE 74
BENNETT 76
BISHOP 109
BLAKE 113
BORGES 61
BOWEN 57
BRAMBLE 134
BROOKE 99, 103
BROOKS 117C
BROWN 2, 4, 119
BUCKLAND 26
BURDEN 135
BURGESS 84, 84B
BURROWS 120, 121, 122,
   123, 124
BURTON 90
BUSWELL 100
BUTCHER 21
BYRON 84C

CADIC 134
CARTER 9
CHAMPION 114, 117B
CHEESEMAN 81D
CLARRY 57b
COOK 5
COOKE 22
CRAYKER 131
CROSS 134
CROWELL 134
CUDMORE 101
CURD 17
CURGENVEN 96

DEAVES 105
DENNIS 41B
DERING 125
DIXON 101
DOLMAN 126
DUDDRIDGE 134
EDGECOMBE 80
EDWARDS 13
ELLIOTT 22, 33
EVANS 93, 94

FIELD 134
FISH 117
FISHER 82D
FITCH 37
FLIGHT 92
FOTHERGILL 50, 51B, 51C
FRYER 79
FULLEGAR 81C
FULLER 70

GARDENER 42
GLADDISH 1
GLOVER 66, 134
GOATHAM 103C
GODFREY 59
GOLDSMITH 11, 16, 42, 
   82, 127
GOLDUP 134
GOODWIN 30, 68B
GORBING 72E
GORDON 6, 20
GOULD 32
GREEN 17
GREENHILL 29
GRINHILL 28

HALL 109B
HARRIS 60B
HAYMAN 134
HENRY 42
HEWITT 75
HILLS 60, 65
HILTON 72, 72B, 73
HOLLAND 59B
HORNSBURY 59C
HUBBLE 3
HUDSON 79
HYLAND 72C

JACKSON 10
JAMES 134
JARRETT 39
JARVIS 7, 76, 77, 78, 79B
JONES 110
JORDAN 111, 112
JOYNES 98, 128
JUKES 97
JUSTICE 84KAVANAGH 104B
KEGG 26
KING 99, 134

LAWLER 73
LEVETT 102
LOCK 90B, 103B
LONGHURST 104
LORDEN 12
LUCHFORD 81, 81B

MARTIN 8
MARTYN 129
MCINTIER 81c
MILLIS 45
MORRIS 103D
MUDDELL 33
MULLENDER 83, 87, 88,
   89, 90, 90B

NEWMAN 55, 56, 91
NIBLETT 72, 72B, 73
NICE 85
NICOLAI 116
NICOLLS 18
NORMAN 58
NORVAL 84

OAKES 23
OAKLEY 75
OFFORD 37
OFFRILL 9
OLIVER 27

PAGE 38
PALMER 109
PARR 34
PATTERSON 41
PAYNE 86
PEACHEY 57
PEARCE 95
PEARSON 24, 25, 111
PETTS 68
PHILLIPS 63
PHILPOTT 130
PIGGOTT 131
POOLE 91
PRENTIS 98A
PURKISS 37

RADLEY 134
READER 47, 48, 52, 53, 54
REDGRAVE 11REDSELL 15B, 34, 35, 36
REEVES 60D, 72C
ROBERTS 88
ROSE 23
ROWE 96
ROY 132
RUSSELL 134
RUTLEY 102

SAXELBYE 23
SHOVLAR 134
SHRIMPTON  134
SIMMONDS 103
SIMMONS 9
SMITH 62, 76B, 134
SPACKMAN 113B, 134
SPAUL 70
SPRIVER 133
STARR 97
STEDMAN 14, 15A
STEPHENS 31
STEVENS 59
STEWARD 72B
STONE 105, 106
STUDD  134
SUNNUCKS 17
SUTTON  134

THOMAS 46, 69, 134
TONYETTE 32
TOWNSEND 1
TRANHAM 85
TUCKER 92B
TWIST 95
TWOCOCK 48

UNDERHAY 100
UTTING 49

WAGHORN 67, 134
WALKER 91
WARR 99
WESTBROOK 44
WHALE 76
WHITE 40, 118
WILLIAMS
WILMOTT 7
WILTCHER 71
WINCKWORTH 1
WOOD 76
WYATT 19

YOUMAN 31
YOUNG 108
YOUSEMAN 67B, 72D, 72E,
   92B, 92C, 92D, 92E

Leland Duncan's pencil sketch plan of location of gravestones in Chalk Churchyard 1922

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Monumental Inscriptions of St Mary's Church, Higham - recorded by D. E. Williams September 2012.

Introduction

I have divided the churchyard into five areas. On the south side of the church, the path to the porch separates the South East portion from the South West portion. In the south west portion, I have indicated when graves are in the 1925 extension. East and West are in the areas covered by the width of each end of the church. North West is the area bounded by the north boundary to the line of the west end of the aisle and North is the area north of the church. Where inscriptions are missing or illegible, I have relied on Leland Duncan's 1921 notes. I have limited this work to pre–1945 graves. The inscriptions are in alphabetical order.                                   D.E. Williams

Leland Duncan's pencil sketch plan (68KB) of location of gravestones in Higham Churchyard

Churchyard        Church Interior


Church from the South West

Churchyard

1.   Ledger on Low Base ? From Duncan's Notes. (Covered in Very Thick Ivy, Not Seen)  South West

[IN MEMORY OF]
[JOSEPH ADAMS]
[CIVIL ENGINEER]
[WHO DIED SEPTEMBER 9th 1837]
[AGED 68 YEARS]

2.   Granite Pedestals and Cross   West

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
GEORGE CANTRELL ALLEN D.D.
VICAR OF HIGHAM 1912 – 1921
DIED APRIL 25th 1921
"Faithful unto Death"
AND ADELAIDE CATHERINE ALLEN
HIS BELOVED WIFE
DIED 1st FEBRUARY 1925 AGED 69
"They were Labourers together with God"

AMOS SEE STEDMAN

3.   Tall Headstone and Body Stone   South West


HEADSTONE OF THOMAS AND MARY ANN BENTLEY
AND HELEN ANDERSON (SOUTH WEST SECTION)

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
HELEN THE WIFE OF
ROBERT ANDERSON ESQ.
[LATE] OF SUDBURY, SUFFOLK
WHO DIED JANUARY 8th 1939
AGED 66 YEARS
ALSO HER SISTER
MARY ANN BENTLEY
OF HERMITAGE
IN THIS PARISH
WHO DIED AUGUST 16th 1842
AGED 73 YEARS
ALSO
THOMAS BENTLEY ESQ.
OF HERMITAGE
WHO DIED JANUARY 24th 1844
AGED 73 YEARS
BROTHER OF THE ABOVE
(See Interior)

Thomas Bentley, of The Hermitage, Esquire, P.C.C. Will dated 8th February 1843
Wife Marianne, nephew Thomas Paterson Anderson of Adelphi Terrace, Strand, Gentleman and "good friend" Charles
   Murray of Sudbury, Surgeon, are executors.
   To wife £100 and household goods and furniture. To the other executors, his house, The Hermitage with buildings and land belonging to it, in Higham and Frindsbury, and other real estate, upon trust, for wife's benefit. Leaseholds and farming stock not required to carry on farming business, to be sold by executors. If they think fit they can sell business or freeholds; proceeds to be invested in Public Funds, and interest to wife for life. After her death, to her sister Annabella Lunan, Spinster; after her death, then equally shared between Thomas P. Anderson and his sister Christiana Murray, wife of Charles, children of his late sister Helena wife of the late Robert Anderson of Sudbury, Surgeon.
   Witnesses: J. Stephens, Solicitor, Chatham and M. S. Stephens, Solicitor, Chatham

Codicil dated 27th July 1843
   Executors to pay Annabela Lunan Wilkie, now living with him, the daughter of Major Wilkie, Barrack Master at Brecon
   £1,000 after death of his wife and her sister Annabella Lunan.
   Witnesses: James S. Chancellor and Ann Wickham, Servants to Mr Bentley
   Proved 5th February 1844 Power reserved to Marianne Bentley

4.   Headstone, Very Eroded   West

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
WILLIAM ASHLEY
OF THIS PARISH
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
ON THE 19th OF MAY 1861
AGED 52 YEARS

William Ashley, Provision Merchant (1861 Census)

5.   Headstone   South West

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
MARIA AYERS
DIED 4th FEBRUARY 1919
AGED 66 YEARS
ALSO GEORGE
HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE
DIED 29th JULY 1921
AGED 74 YEARS
"Thy Will be Done

George Ayers, 1901 Census, an Agricultural Labourer at Hoo

6.   Headstone and Curbs   South West, (Extension)

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
GEORGE EDWARD BAKER
WHO PASSED AWAY 27th JAN. 1938
AGED 74 YEARS
ALSO EMMA HIS BELOVED WIFE
WHO PASSED AWAY 24th OCT. 1939
AGED 70 YEARS
"Reunited"

George Baker, 1901 Census, a General Labourer

7.   Headstone and Body Stone   South West

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
EMILY BARNES
WHO DIED 2nd APRIL 1814
IN THE 8th YEAR OF HER AGE
"Nipp'd in the Bud, so Beautiful and Good,
Her Blessed Spirit now rests with God"

8.   Headstone   South West

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
ELIZABETH WIFE OF
JAMES BARNES
OF THIS PARISH
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
ON THE 1st DAY OF JUNE 1815
AGED 43 YEARS
ALSO CHARLOTTE SECOND WIFE
OF THE ABOVE
JAMES BARNES
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
ON THE 3rd DAY OF OCTOBER 1821
AGED 39 YEARS
[ Eroded Verse?]
ALSO THE ABOVE
JAMES BARNES
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
ON THE 27th DAY OF MARCH 1834
AGED 69 YEARS

James Barnes, of Higham, Yeoman, Archdeaconry Court of Rochester Will dated 21st January 1832
£550 in the hands of William Huggett of Brookland, Kent, Grazier, lent to him at interest, to William Huggett.
   To brother George Barnes, for life, 5s per week, out of real and personal estate. Residue to George Lake of Higham, Gentleman, and John Smith of Higham, Blacksmith, upon trust. They to sell all personal estate, not already consisting of money; they to pay funeral expenses and debts, £550 legacy and 5s per week to brother. Surplus invested in Public Funds, in trust, for Ann, William and James Barnes, the three children of the late Ann Barnes ,(formerly Ann Akehurst, Spinster), wife of William Barnes the Younger of Higham, Gardener, in equal shares. If Ann Barnes, daughter of Ann Barnes ..........
   [ Page 2 of the Will is Missing]
   Page 3:- George Lake and John Smith are executors.
   Signs with a mark
   Witnesses: James Edmed, Solicitor, Gravesend, John Heard, Inn Holder, Gravesend and James Tadman, Milton next Gravesend
   Proved 13th May 1834. Value of goods under £450

9.   Headstone and Body Stone   South West

IN MEMORY OF
MARY ANN WIFE OF
ROBERT BARNES
LATE OF THE PARISH OF ORSETT, ESSEX
AND DAUGHTER OF JAMES AND
ANN SAUNDERS WHO DIED IN
CHILDBED ON THE 13th OF JUNE 1825
AGED 26 YEARS
ALSO ROBERT HER INFANT
"The Lord Gave and the Lord hath
Taken Away, Blessed be the Name
of the Lord"
ALSO THE ABOVE ROBERT BARNES
WHO DIED APRIL 4th 1855
AGED 62 YEARS

Robert Sutton Barnes, of the Chequers Inn, Higham, Licensed Victualler, P.C.C. Will dated 27th March 1855
Appoints Edward Wates of 15 Harmer Street, Milton, Solicitor and son in law William Easdown of Higham Hall, Gardener, trustees and executors.
   They to pay his wife Caroline, £50 from personal estate; they to hold real and personal estate and have arrange valuation of stock in trade and contents of Chequers Inn. Son in law William Easdown to have first offer; or if he is dead, daughter Ann Easdown,. If he or she decline, trustees to sell , proceeds to wife. Trustees to receive rents of freehold house and shop occupied by William Jull, built by testator, and freehold cottages in Cliffe occupied by Thomas Franks, Thomas Knight and James Elsegood, and pay to wife, for life. After her death, rents for maintenance and eduction of son William, until he is 21, when the above properties to be conveyed to him.
   He owns a piece of freehold ground called Meadow Piece of 1 ½ acres occupied by William Easdown , and three cottages built there occupied by Isaac Armitage , John Hollands and William Thomas ; rents from these to his wife for life. After her death, this property to be conveyed to William Easdown; if he is dead, property to be sold, and proceeds shared among children of William and Ann Easdown, equally.
Remaining two freehold cottages, occupied by Widow Porter and Thomas Whatman ?, built by testator on Meadow Piece, to be conveyed to son James of London, ........ ? Trunk and Box Maker; if he is dead, then trustees to sell and share proceeds among children of James. Rents of two cottages at Church Street, Higham, occupied by George .......? and William Eaton, to daughter Jane wife of George Dartnall of the Sun Public House, for life. After her death, the rents to George Dartnall; if he is dead, properties to be sold, proceeds shared among the Dartnall's children. Residue to son James and daughters Ann Easdown and Jane Dartnall.
   Witnesses; Frederick Cavell, Clerk to Messrs. Gibson and Wates, Solicitors, Gravesend and George Taylor, Ironmonger, Gravesend
   Proved 10th July 1855

10.   Headstone   South West

SACRED TO THE MEMORY OF
SARAH BELOVED WIFE OF
JOHN BARNES OF THIS PARISH
WHO DIED 28th JULY 1856
AGED 44 YEARS
ALSO
JOHN BARNES, MASTER MARINER
SON OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED AT TAGANROY 13th AUGUST 1872
AGED 34 YEARS
"I have Fought the Good Fight, I have Finished my Course,
I have kept the Faith"
ALSO JOHN BARNES HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 11th MAY 1888 IN HIS 82nd YEAR
"O, Death, where is thy Sting,
O Grave where is thy Victory"

John Barnes, died 1888, Labourer of Higham Upshire, (1841 Census)

11.   Cruciform Coped   South West

South Side
SACRED TO THE MEMORY OF
WILLIAM BARNES
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE 19th NOVEMBER 1859
AGED 61 YEARS

North Side
SACRED TO THE MEMORY OF
SARAH
THE BELOVED WIFE OF WILLIAM BARNES
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE MARCH 12th 1880
AGED 65 YEARS

William Barnes, died 1859, Farmer of 110 acres, employing 3 men, 2 women , born at Hoo (1851 Census)

12.   Headstone and Body Stone   South West

IN MEMORY OF
WILLIAM BARNS
OF THIS PARISH
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
ON THE 14th OF OCTOBER 1836
IN THE 68th YEAR OF HIS LIFE
"When this you see remember me,
Speak of [      ] find,
[      ] love"
[ALSO ANN WIFE OF THE ABOVE]
[WHO DIED 6th] OF MAY 18[54]
AGED 90 YEARS

William Barnes, of Higham, Victualler, P.C.C. Will dated 23rd January 1836
Household goods, furniture, stock in trade, etc., to wife Ann, son in law William Easdown of Higham, Covent Garden Market, Fruit Salesman and George Lake of Higham, Gentleman, upon trust, to allow wife use of above,and carry on business, for life. After her death, upon trust, to sell. If wife wishes to cease business of victualler, then his daughter, Matilda wife of William Easdown, shall have first offer of taking on the business.
Executors, out of his personal estate, from time to time, to raise £50 to provide grandson William Barnes, son of Robert Sutton Barnes, who the testator has placed in an apprenticeship, with necessaries during the apprenticeship.
   Residue of this money to be divided equally between Robert Sutton Barnes and Matilda Easdown. Residue of personal estate to trustees, upon trust, to sell and invest in Public Funds, and pay interest to wife Ann, for life, as long as she is his widow. After her death or remarriage, the other trustees to hold £100, in trust, for daughter Ann wife of Joseph Bates of Brompton, Victualler. Trustees also to hold £300 to invest in Public Funds and pay interest to daughter Ann. After daughter Ann's death, the funds, in trust, for Matilda, Jane and Amelia Mc Ritchie, daughters of daughter Ann by late husband Alexander, in equal shares.
   Trustees also executors.
   Witnesses: James Edwards, Solicitor, Gravesend and Mary Ann Pope, Servant to Mr Edwards

Codicil dated 5th October 1836
   Revokes bequest of £100 to daughter Ann, this now to go into residuary estate. Revokes bequest to son Robert. £250 to son Robert and £50 each to his children, Ann, Jane and William, at 21.. In case all three of latter die pre 21, then to their father. After death of wife Ann, residuary estate to daughter Matilda; if she dies in the lifetime of his wife, then to her children. Rest of will confirmed
   Witnesses: Elizabeth Pearson and Charles Pearson, Solicitor, Gravesend
   Proved 5th May 1837

Ann Barnes,
of Higham, Widow, P.C.C. Will dated 3rd November 1847
To grandchildren, Matilda and Emily Easdown, £300 equally shared at 21. If both died pre 21, then shared between grandson James Barnes and great grandson William Easdown; if both are dead then into residuary personal estate. Residue of personal estate and all real estate subject to £300 legacy, to son Robert; he and William Easdown the Younger of Higham, Fruiterer and Gardener, are executors.
   Signs with a mark (Mary Barnes written instead of Ann)
   Witnesses: George Essell, Solicitor, Rochester and Robert T. Moore, Clerk to Messrs. Essell, Hayward and Essell.

Affidavit dated 10th June 1854
   George Essell of the Precinct, Rochester, sworn that he witnessed Ann Barnes make her mark on will, in his and Mr Moore's presence and that they immediately signed as witnesses. Essell wrote the name Mary instead of Ann by mistake.
   Proved 14th June 1854

BENTLEY SEE ANDERSON

13.   Headstone   South East

IN AFFECTIONATE REMEMBRANCE OF
GEORGE BLACKMAN
WHO AFTER EIGHT YEARS
PATIENT SUFFERING
DIED 7th FEBRUARY 1880 AGED 56 YEARS
"His End was Peace"

14.   Curbs   South East

South Side
WILLIAM BLACKMAN 5th NOV. 1918 AGED 44 YEARS

North Side
ELIZABETH EMILIE BLACKMAN DIED 19th MARCH 1949 AGED 70 YEARS

William Blackman, ? Machine Driller H.M. Dockyard, living at Castle Road, Chatham (1901 Census)

15.   Headstone   South West (Extension)

TO
THE MEMORY OF
MARY BLACKMAN
DIED 22nd APRIL 1927
AGED 77 YEARS
AND
SAMUEL ROBERT BLACKMAN
DIED 3rd APRIL 1930
AGED 80 YEARS
"Not dead but only taking Rest"

Samuel Blackman, Agricultural Labourer / Horseman at Little Oakley (1881 Census), Farm Bailiff to C. Lake at Little Oakleigh (1913 Kelly's Directory)

BLAKE SEE WHITEBREAD

16.   Headstone   South West


HEADSTONE OF WILLIAM BOGHURST

[HERE]
LYETH YE] BODY OF
WILLIAM BOGHURST
OF YE PARISH DIED
5th APRIL 1720
AGED 65 YEARS
AND ALSO YE BODY OF
ELIZTH. BOGHURST
[HIS] DAUGHTER DIED
25th ? MARCH
[17]20 AGED 2 YEARS
--------Ground Level--------
AND 11 MONTHS

William Boghurst, of Higham, Yeoman, Archdeaconry Court of Rochester Will dated 9th April 1720
His house and farm at Sharnel Street, High Halstow, now occupied by Widow Jennings, and all other real estate, to his two younger children, William and Susan Boghurst, for ever. If both die pre 21 or day of marriage, then executor to sell above properties and pay herself £100 and £100 to son in law, William Best of Higham, Husbandman. In case of death of latter, then his £100 to executor. Residue of money to his three daughters, Elizabeth Warren, Ann Masters and Mary Grainger, equally shared.
   Executor to maintain and educate two youngest children out of personal estate until they are 21 or married. To his three married daughters, £5 each. To son in law William Best, £200 from personal estate, £100 one year after testator's death, £100 within two years; testator desires Best to assist executor. Residue to wife who is executor.
   Witnesses: John Feamas?, mark of Thomas Ring and John Sheafe

17.   Curbs   East

South Side
SARAH BOTTING WHO DIED 6th FEB. 1940 AGED 60 YEARS
ALSO HER BROTHER WALTER WOOLARD WHO DIED 1st JUNE 1907 AGED 25 YEARS

North Side
AND ELIZABETH WOOLARD WHO DIED 9th DEC 1899 AGED 44 YEARS
ALSO HER HUSBAND ISAAC WHO DIED 18th OCT. 1920 AGED 69 YEARS

Sarah Botting, Wife of William, Horseman on farm at Shorne (1901 Census)

Walter Woolard, Waggoner's Mate (1901 Census)

18.   Headstone   South West

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
RUTH WIFE OF
WILLIAM BROOKER
YEOMAN OF THIS PARISH
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
ON THE 19th DAY OF JANUARY 1843
AGED 76 YEARS
[ Eroded Verses]
ALSO THE ABOVE
WILLIAM BROOKER
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
ON THE 4th DAY OF SEPTEMBER 1852
AGED 87 YEARS
ALSO SARAH MARTIN
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
ON THE 9th DAY OF JUNE 1864
AGED 66 YEARS
ALSO MARY WIFE OF EDWARD WHITE
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
ON THE 29th OF NOVEMBER

William Brooker, of Higham, Yeoman, P.C.C. Will dated 1st August 1834
Son John of Higham, Husbandman, and son in law Thomas Youens, Husbandman, are executors.
   His house and land at Higham Upshire, occupied by himself, his son and son in law,(above), and all other real estate, to use of wife Ruth, for life. After her death, the cottage recently erected in line with above property, occupied by son in law James Martin, to John Brooker and Thomas Youens, in trust, for life of Sarah, James Martin's wife, to pay Sarah rent. After her death, then to her children. In default of children, then to son John and daughters, Mary, wife of Edward White and Ruth wife of Frederick Nash, equally shared. After wife's death, his other cottage at Higham Upshire, occupied by Edward White to his executors, for benefit of daughter Mary White, for life; after her death, as above, in default of children, then to Edward White for life. After his death, then to testator's sons and daughters . Another cottage at Higham Upshire to executors for benefit of daughter Ruth for life, after her to her husband, for life, then as above. After his wife's death his own house with warehouse, stable, fruit plantation, etc., and all other real estate to Thomas Youens, Edward White and Frederick Nash, in trust, for benefit of son John, for life, after him, to his children and those of Sarah Martin. If John has no heirs, then to his wife Jane, for life, after her, to testator's three daughters equally.
   To son John and Thomas Youens, £5 each for their trouble. Ready money, investments, household goods and furniture, and residue to wife, for life, so she can carry on business. After her death, then to his daughters, equally.
   Witnesses: J. Stephens, M.S. Stephens and J. Barnaby, Jnr.

Codicil dated 30th August 1839
   He has since built a house on part of property devised to executors, in trust for daughter Sarah, this is to be part of that trust property. The new property to executors, as before. Rest of will ratified.
   Witnesses; J. Stephens and M.S. Stephens
   Proved 3rd May 1853

Edward White, Market Gardener (1865 Post Office Directory)

19.   Headstone   South West

IN MEMORY OF
RICHARD BROOKER
DIED APRIL 12th 1895
AGED 45 YEARS
(The Following is Etched, not Cut, and Very Faded)
ALSO
ELIZABETH BROOKER
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED JULY 10th 1911
AGED 59 YEARS
[      ] BROOKER
[      ] 19[    ]
[          ]
[Eroded Verses]

Richard Brooker, died 1895, Retired Farmer at Brooker's Cottages, (1891 Census)

20.   Headstone   South West

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
ELLEN BROOKER
WHO DIED OCTOBER 31st 1898
AGED 62 YEARS
ALSO JOHN BROOKER
HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED SEPTEMBER 7th 1901
AGED 70 YEARS
"Gone but not Forgotten"

John Brooker, died 1901, Retired Farmer living in Strood

21.   Headstone   South West

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
JOHN BENJAMIN
BROOKER
WHO DIED JANUARY 1st 1906
AGED 35 YEARS
"He is not dead but Sleepeth"
"We Loved him, yes, no one can tell,
How much we Loved him and how Well,
Christ Loved him too and thought it Best,
To Take him Home with Him to Rest"
ALSO BENJAMIN PEARCE
UNCLE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED MARCH 13th 1908
AGED 44 YEARS
"Peace, Perfect Peace, with Loved Ones
Far Away"
ALSO
AMELIA BROOKER
WHO DIED OCTOBER 26th 1920
AGED 75 YEARS
"At Rest"

John Benjamin Brooker, died 1906, Market Gardener at Higham Hall Lane

Benjamin Pearce, Market Garden Employee (1901 Census)

22.   Headstone   South West

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
AMELIA EMMA
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
GEORGE BROOKER
OF REDE COURT, FRINDSBURY
WHO PASSED PEACEFULLY AWAY JULY 9th 1911
AGED 66 YEARS
ALSO THE ABOVE
GEORGE BROOKER
WHO DIED FEBRUARY 16th 1913
AGED 67 YEARS
"At Rest"

George Brooker, died 1913 Farmer at Rede Court (1901 Census)

BROOKER SEE RAYFIELD

23.   Wooden Cross, (Not Present) From Duncan

[IVY MAY BROWNING]
[DIED 18th JULY 1891]
[AGED 27]

24.   Headstone ? (Not Present), From Duncan

[VIOLET MORTON BUDDEN]
[WHO DIED 21st APRIL 1881]
[AGED 12 DAYS]

BURBIDGE SEE PRICE

25.   Pedestals, Cross Fallen   South East

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
JOHN WILLIAM BURROW
FOR 13 YEARS VICAR OF THIS PARISH
WHO ENTERED INTO REST
20th APRIL 1913
"Give unto thy Servant that Peace
Which the World cannot Give"

26.   Headstone   West

IN AFFECTIONATE REMEMBRANCE
OF
MARTHA WIFE OF
GEORGE BUTCHER
OF GAD'S HILL, HIGHAM
WHO DIED 15th SEPTEMBER 1875
AGED 75 YEARS
"The Actions of the Just Smell Sweet
and Blossom in the Dust"
ALSO THE ABOVE
GEORGE BUTCHER
BORN JANUARY 28th 1802
DIED JULY 18th 1898
"His End was Peace"

George Butcher, Market Gardener, 3 acres, employing 1 man and 1 woman (1871 Census)

27.   Wooden Cross (Not Present) From Duncan

[F AND J BUTLER]
[AGED 72 AND 84]
[1908 AND 1910]

James Butler, Gentleman's Gardener (1881 Census)
Percival Butler, Agricultural Labourer?, boarder in Higham (1901Census )

28.   Headstone and Curbs   South West (Extension)

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
MY BELOVED PARENTS
JOHN CALDER
WHO DIED 25th SEPT. 1941
AND
JANET KERR CALDER
WHO DIED 18th AUG. 1948
AGED 75 YEARS

John Calder, Electrical Engineer?, living in Brasted in 1901 (Census)

29.   Book Type and Curbs   South West (Extension)

IN
LOVING MEMORY OF
MARY ANN
CARPENTER
WHO DIED 28th FEB. 1931 
AGED 75 INTERRED AT CLIFFE
"Gone but not Forgotten" "God united them on Earth
ALSO OF WILLIAM Now in Heaven"
HER DEVOTED HUSBAND
WHO DIED 16th AUG. 1932
AGED 76 ALSO
  LILY EDITH
  THEIR DAUGHTER
  WHO DIED 29th NOV. 1913
AGED 15

William Carpenter, Waggoner on Farm (1901 Census)

30.   Wooden Rail (Gone?) There is a Wooden Rail but with No Inscription;
                 one of Two Recorded by Duncan    South West


A RARE SURVIVAL: A 19th CENTURY OAK RAIL, THE INSCRIPTION HAS COMPLETELY ERODED AWAYPossibly - from Duncan listing - 132. Wood rail George CHAPMAN died 10 December 1868 aged 38. Ann Chapman died 1860 aged 3 years

[GEORGE CHAPMAN DIED 10th DECEMBER 1868 AGED 38 YEARS]
[ALSO ANN CHAPMAN DIED 1860 AGED 3 YEARS]

George Chapman, Carter at Cobham, has one daughter born at Higham in 1860 (1861 Census)

31.   Pedestals and Fallen Cross   North

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
HENRY CHEESEMAN
WHO DIED JANY. 19Th 1903
AGED 75 YEARS
"Thy Will be Done"

Henry Cheeseman, Shoemaker (1891 Kelly's Directory)

32.   Headstone   North

IN MEMORY OF
BENJAMIN JOHN
THE BELOVED SON OF
BENJAMIN & SARAH CLARE
WHO DIED MARCH 15th 1889
AGED 19 YEARS
"He that hath the Son hath Life" John v12
"We Loved him and no tongue can Tell,
How Much we Loved him and how Well,
God Loved him too and thought it Best,
To take him Home with Him to Rest"

Benjamin Clare, Agricultural Labourer (1881 Census)

33.   Curbs   South West (Extension)

Curbs
North Side
IN MEMORY OF SARAH ANN BELOVED WIFE OF FRED CLARE WHO DIED 2nd JUNE1947 AGED 60 YEARS
ALSO THE ABOVE FRED CLARE REUNITED 1st FEBRUARY 1960 AGED 84 YEARS

South Side
AND HER SON ARTHUR FRED CLARE WHO DIED 15th JULY 1928 AGED 18 YEARS
AND ALFRED GEORGE CLARE WHO WAS KILLED IN ACTION [    ] AUGUST 1944 AGED 27 YEARS

Frederick Clare, Cement Labourer, boarder at Cliffe, (1901 Census)

CLARE SEE GIBBS

34.   Granite Headstone and Curbs   South West

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
WILLIAM GEORGE WARDLE CLARK
DIED 23rd DEC. 1920 AGED 27 YEARS
AND ROBERT WILLIAM CLARK
DIED 26th SEPTEMBER 1965 AGED 18 YEARS

35.   Headstone   South West

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
CHRISTOPHER CLARK
DIED NOVEMBER 23rd 1923
AGED 27 YEARS
"At Rest"
ALSO NELLIE CLARK
MOTHER OF THE ABOVE
DIED JUNE 12th 1935
AGED 70 YEARS
"Peace, Perfect Peace"
ALSO HENRY WILLIAM CLARK
HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE
DIED JULY 18th 1954
AGED 92 YEARS
"Reunited"

Henry Clark, Market Gardener (1901 Census)

36.   Headstone   South West

IN MEMORY OF
CHARLOTTE CLARK
WHO FELL ASLEEP JAN. 28th 1925
AGED 76
"Sleep on Dear Mother and take thy Rest"

37.   Two Cruciform Headstone, (Badly Eroded), From Duncan   South West

[IN]
[MEMORY OF]
[HENRY]
[INFANT SON OF]
[ROBERT AND FRANCES COBB]
[WHO DIED 15th MARCH 1845]
[AGED 7 MONTHS]

[IN]
[MEMORY OF]
[ROBERT EDWARD]
[INFANT SON OF]
[ROBERT AND FRANCES COBB]
[WHO DIED 10th APRIL 1853]
[AGED 1 YEAR AND 8 MONTHS]

38.   Pedestals and Fallen Cross   West

GEORGE
SON OF
HERBERT MANSFIELD
AND
CONSTANCE COBB
BORN MAY 21st
1892
DIED MAY 22nd

39.   Granite Pedestals , Cross and Foot Stone   South West

East Side
ROBERT LAKE COBB
BORN 9th JUNE 1817
DIED 4th FEBRUARY 1893

North Side
FRANCES
WIDOW OF
ROBERT LAKE COBB
BORN 14th OCTOBER 1824
DIED 9th JANUARY 1899

Robert Cobb, Land Agent and Surveyor, of Mockbeggar

40.   Pedestals and Cross   South West (Extension)

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
HERBERT MANSFIELD COBB
BORN SEPT. 23rd 1853
DIED MARCH 19th 1925
"Life's Race Well Run,
Life's Work Well Done,
Life's Crown Well Won,
Now Comes Rest"
ALSO CONSTANCE
BELOVED WIFE OF THE ABOVE
DIED 10th DECEMBER 1942

Herbert Cobb, Land Agent and Farmer, 700 acres, employing 20 men, 5 boys and 6 women.

41.   Headstone   South East


HEADSTONES OF WILLIAM CODD (RIGHT) AND SMOOKER FAMILY

TO
THE MEMORY OF
WILLIAM CODD OF THIS PARISH
YEOMAN BUT LATE OF THE PARISH
OF ST. MARY, WHITECHAPEL
IN THE COUNTY OF MIDDLESEX
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE ON THE
7th OF NOVEMBER IN THE YEAR OF OUR
LORD 1810 IN THE 53rd YEAR OF HIS AGE
[Eight Lines of Eroded Verses}

42.   Small Voluted Headstone   North

IN
LOVING MEMORY OF
OUR DEAR MOTHER AND FATHER
FRANCES COLLINS
WHO DIED
APRIL 28th 1906 AGED 53
AND WALTER COLLINS
WHO DIED
DEC. 19th 1937 AGED 86

Walter Collins, Road Labourer of Pear Tree Place (1901 Census)

43.   Headstone and Curbs   South West (Extension)

IN SWEET REMEMBRANCE OF
OUR LITTLE SON
JOHN COLLINS
WHO FELL ASLEEP JULY 19th 1939
AGED 12 YEARS
"At Rest"

COOPER SEE NASH

44.   Ledger From Destroyed Chest Tomb   South East


REMAINS OF THE DESTROYED CHEST TOMB OF JOHN CRADOCK

IN HOPES OF A JO[YFUL]
RESURRECTION TO LIFE
ETERNAL
HERE LIES INTERRED THE BODY OF
MR. JOHN CRADOCK OF THIS PARISH
[WHO] DEPARTED THIS LIFE
MAY THE [    ] 1747
AGED 60 YEARS
"He was [ ] the Lord,
True and Faithful to his Word,
In his Dealings Just to All,
To the Poor most Liberal,
[      ] good Friend,
Lived in Peace, in Peace did [End]"

John Cradock, of Chatham, Yeoman, P.C.C. Will dated 13th February 1745/6
To nephew Edward Clifferton £10; to Thomas Cradock (2 years old) son of his nephew Thomas late of Eastchurch, deceased, £30 at 21; to Elizabeth Dudley daughter of William Dudley of Sheerness, Joiner and Elizabeth his wife, who is testator's niece, £10 at 24. To nephews and nieces, James, Mary, William, Jeffery and Elizabeth Crips, £10 each at 24.
    To sister Ann Raysell wife of John Raysell of Higham, Yeoman,, £20. To sister Elizabeth Hogben, widow, a £10 annuity, for life, from personal estate. To John Raysell and his wife Ann, Elizabeth Hogben. Ann Stephens of Higham, Spinster and his servant maid, Mary Parker, if she is with him at death, 5 guineas each for mourning.
   To John Raysell and William Tadman of Higham, Yeoman, £20 each for their trouble as his executors. He releases Raysell from debts owed and that a bond for security be given to him to cancel. To Mary Parker, money extra to her wages due to make up £100; she is to have free use of any one room in his house called Oakley at Higham, and the furniture she shall choose. To William Cradock (about 8 or 9 years old) £1,000 at 21; he has been brought up by testator and is now at Mr Morris's Boarding School in Castle Street, Southwark; he is to have £20 per annum towards his education. Overseers of the will to assist executors in William's education. When William leaves school he wishes him to enter farming and grazing business, assisted by Raysell and Tadman.
   Residue of estate to John Cradock, at 21, (he is aged about 15); he was also brought up by testator and is also at Morris's school. He would like John to enter the farming business and is to be educated under care of Raysell and Tadman for not more than £30 per annum. If both the latter legatees die pre 21, then residue to those of his sisters and nephews and their heirs, then living, including Ann Bradley, equally shared. In this case the annuity to Elizabeth Hogben will cease.
   John Raysell, William Tadman and John Cradock are executors; William Twopenny of Rochester, Gentleman is Overseer; he wishes him to assist Raysell and Tadman to carry on farming business. William Cradock is to have part of the farms and business at 21; he is also to have, if John Cradock lives, the leases on his 2 farms, Oakley and Abbey Farm, both in Higham; the room left to Mary Parker, excepted. John Raysell is to continue to occupy Abbey Farm
   Witnesses; William Harlock and Isaac Bradley
   Proved 19th May 1747 Power reserved to John Cradock

45.   Headstone, and Foot Stone   South West


DETAIL OF THE HEADSTONE OF MARY CRADOCK

IN MEMORY OF
MARY WIFE OF MR. WILL
CRADOCK OF THIS PARISH
DIED FEB. 14th ? 1762 AGED
24 YEARS
LIKEWISE ALSO WILL THEIR SON
WHO DIED IN HIS INFANCY

William Cradock, of Higham, Yeoman, P.C.C. Will dated 9th April 1762 (No monument, is mentioned on wife's headstone)
   Desires to be buried in leaden coffin. Brother in law, John Knight of Cooling, Yeoman is executor, he to have £100.
   To mother Mary Parker, an annuity of £30, for life, from personal estate. To Ann Comport, Spinster, his sister in law, £100; to brother in law Michael Comport of Cooling, Yeoman, £50. Residue of household goods, live and dead stock, crops, money , investments and personal estate, to John Knight, for ever.
   Witnesses; Martha Mitton and Henry Mitton
   Proved 21st March 1764

46.   Headstone   South west

IN AFFECTIONATE REMEMBRANCE
OF
PHOEBE
WIFE OF ROBERT CRITTENDEN
DIED JULY 2nd 1853
AGED 50 YEARS
ALSO JOHN
SON OF THE ABOVE
DIED MAY 19th 1866
AGED 32 YEARS ALSO THE ABOVE
ROBERT CRITTENDEN
DIED JUNE 30th 1889
AGED 96 YEARS

Robert Crittenden, Blacksmith at Upper Higham (1851 Census)

47.   Headstone   North

IN AFFECTIONATE REMEMBRANCE
OF
ALICE CRITTENDEN
WHO DIED NOVEMBER 19th 1885
AGED 58 YEARS
"A Light is from our Household Gone,
A Voice we Loved is Still,
A Place is Vacant in our Home,
Which Never can be Filled"

48.   Headstone   South East

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
EMMA WIFE OF
ALFRED CRITTENDEN
WHO DIED OCTOBER 17th 1895
AGED 62 YEARS
"He Giveth His Beloved Sleep"
ALSO AMY SECOND WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED JUNE 8th 1906
AGED 77 YEARS
ALSO ALFRED CRITTENDEN
WHO DIED MARCH 11th 1916
AGED 84 YEARS

Alfred Crittenden, Farmer of 40 acres, employing 3 men, 1 boy and 2 women (1881 Census), Market Gardener (1891 Kelly's Directory)

49.   Headstone   South West

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
JAMES CRITTENDEN
WHO DIED 2nd APRIL 1911
AGED 81 YEARS
ALSO AMY
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED IN CANADA
8th APRIL 1911
AGED 34 YEARS
"Until the Day Break"

James Crittenden, Sawyer (1861 Census)

50.   C.W.G.C. Headstone   South West

L/9340 PRIVATE
H. E. CRUNDWELL
THE QUEEN'S
20th NOVEMBER 1914 AGE 23

IN MEMORY
OF PTE. S. A. CRUNDWELL
KILLED 16th MAY 1915
BURIED NEAR LA BASSEE

51.   Curbs   South West (Extension)

North Side
IN LOVING MEMORY OF JAMES JOSEPH CULLEN
DIED MAY 20th 1932 AGED 65 "At Rest"

South Side
IN MEMORY OF OUR BELOVED DAUGHTER AND SISTER LOUIE CULLEN
DIED FEBRUARY 10th 1934 AGED 36 YEARS "Thy Will be Done"

52.   Two Identical Pedestals, Crosses and Curbs   South West (Extension)

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
ANNIE ELLEN MAY CUTTRESS
BORN MAY 12th 1918
DIED JAN. 19th 1931
"Sweetly Sleeping"
----------
IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
WILLIAM GEORGE CUTTRESS
BORN AUGUST 8th 1880
DIED MARCH 3rd 1932
"Till We Meet"

53.   Headstone and Foot Stone   West

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
JOHN DANIELS
WHO DIED MAY 13th 1869 AGED 59 YEARS
"Weep not for me my Wife and Children Dear,
I am not Dead, but Sleeping here,
As I am now so you must be,
So now Prepare to Follow me"
ALSO
SARAH DANIELS
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED JANUARY 2nd 1918 AGED 93 YEARS
"And She gave up the Ghost,
And Died in a Good Old Age,
An Old Woman and Full of Years,
And was Gathered to her People"

54.   Headstone   West

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
GEORGE DARTNALL
DIED AUGUST 17th 1873
AGED 61 YEARS
ALSO JANE HIS WIFE
DIED DECEMBER 8th 1904
AGED 85 YEARS
ALSO ROBERT DARTNALL
GRANDSON OF THE ABOVE
DIED AUGUST 18th 1877
AGED 8 MONTHS

George Dartnall, Licensed Victualler of "Rising Sun" P.H. (Post Office Directory 1855, 1871 Census)
Jane Dartnall, Beer Retailer (1891 Kelly's Directory)

55.   Fallen Headstone, Part Missing   West

SACRED TO THE MEMORY OF
ELIZABETH DARTNALL
WHO DIED FEBY. 7Th 1893 AGED 82 YEARS
ALSO EDWARD DARTNALL
WHO DIED NOVR. 28Th 1893 AGED 94 YEARS
AFTER 67 YEARS OF MARRIED LIFE THEY
WERE NOT SO LONG DIVIDED
ALSO SARAH FISHER DARTNALL
BORN JULY 18th 1827 DIED SEPR. 22Nd 1828
ALSO JESSE DARTNALL
DIED AUGUST 6th 1866 AGED 23 YEARS
ALSO JAMES DARTNALL
BORN APRIL 9th 1831 DIED AUGUST 1st 1869
AT GIBBON'S GOLD FIELD, QUEENSLAND
ALSO HENRY DARTNALL
BORN MAY 10th 1833 DIED JULY 11th 1875
AT WARRNAMBOOL, VICTORIA, AUSTRALIA
ALSO EDWARD DARTNALL
BORN MARCH 9th 1829 DIED MARCH 1881
IN AUSTRALIA
ALSO MARY JEEVES DAUGHTER OF
EDWARD AND ELIZABETH DARTNALL
DIED DECR. 23rd 1890 AGED 43 YEARS
INTERRED AT PONDERS END, MIDDLESEX
"Jesu Mercy"
ALSO ELIZABETH DARTNALL
[DIED JULY 31st 1903 AGED 53 YEARS]
[INTERRED AT PONDERS END]


Edward Dartnall, Labourer (1851 Census)

56.   Pedestals and Cross   West

IN EVER LOVING MEMORY
OF
ROBERT DARTNALL
WHO DIED 30th MARCH 1914
AGED 68 YEARS
"Simply to thy Cross I Cling"
ALSO MERCY DARTNALL
WHO DIED 1st AUGUST 1941
AGED 86 YEARS

Robert Dartnall, Market Gardener (1881 Census), Licensee of "the Sun" (1901 Census), Beer Retailer (1913 Kelly's Directory)

57.   Chest Tomb, South Side   South East


CHEST TOMB OF ANN DAVIS

HERE LYETH THE BODY OF
[ANN] DAVIS OF THIS PARISH
WHO DIED YE 26th DAY OF MAY
1737
AGED 38 YEARS

58.   Book Type   South East

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
THOMAS DAY 
WHO DIED 
NOVR. 2nd 1912 
AGED 
59 YEARSALSO
  HIS WIFE
MARTHA
WHO DIED
JANY. 7Th 1929
AGED 77 YEARS

Thomas Day, Higham Station Master (1901 Census)

59.   Curbs   South West (Extension)

North Side
IN LOVING MEMORY OF TRACY DUNFORD DIED JAN. 11th 1935 AGED 68 YEARS

South Side
ALSO MATILDA MARY DUNFORD DIED NOV. 1st 1948 AGED 78 YEARS

Tracy Dunford, Farmer at Cypress House, Frindsbury, in 1901 (Census), Market Gardener at Higham (1913 Kelly's Directory)

60.   Curbs   South West (Extension)

North Side
EDWARD ALFRED EARL DIED JAN. 7th 1937 AGED 75 YEARS

South Side
ALSO CAROLINE EARL DIED OCTOBER 14th 1952 AGED 94 YEARS

Alfred Earl, Labourer in Government Works at Cliffe in 1901 (Census)

61.   Headstone and Body Stone   South West


HEADSTONE OF MATILDA EASDOWN, WHO WAS FATALLY INJURED
AFTER JUMPING, IN PANIC, FROM A VEHICLE WHEN THE HORSE BOLTED

IN MEMORY OF
MATILDA WIFE OF
WILLIAM EASDOWN
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
THE 25th OF APRIL 1838
AGED 24 YEARS
"Husband Most Dear my Time is Past,
My Love remain'd while Life did Last,
And now for Me no Sorrow Take,
But Love my Children for my Sake,
My Body is now turn'd to Dust,
My Soul to Christ in whom I Trust"
ALSO CLARA JANE DAUGHTER OF
WILLIAM AND ANN EASDOWN
WHO DIED THE 12th OF APRIL 1858
AGED 1 YEAR AND 6 MONTHS

Matilda Easdown, died in 1838, as a result of injuries she received after jumping from a vehicle, when the horse ran away with it. (Burial Register)

62.   Headstone, Body Stone and Foot Stone   South West

IN
AFFECTIONATE REMEMBRANCE
OF
JAMES FREDERICK EASDOWN
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
JUNE 25th 1855
AGED 45 YEARS
"Then let our Sorrows cease to Flow,
God has Called his Own,
[    ]d let our Hearts in every Woe,
[    ]s still say Thy Will be Done"
ALSO AMELIA
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED OCTOBER 22nd 1884
AGED 73 YEARS
"O Give Thanks unto the Lord for he is,
Gracious and his Mercy Endureth"
ALSO CRISTIANA
WIFE OF JAMES EASDOWN
WHO DIED OCTOBER 25th 1898
AGED 44 YEARS
"Day by Day, the Voice saith Come,
Into thine Eternal Home,
Asking not if we can Spare,
This Dear Soul it Summons there"
ALSO THE ABOVE
JAMES EASDOWN
WHO DIED AUGUST 4th 1907
AGED 54 YEARS

James Frederic Easdown, of Higham, Market Gardener P.C.C. Will dated 11th June 1855
   Household furniture and goods, money and effects, to wife Amelia, also to her, for life, rents of his properties.
   She to maintain their children until they are old enough to earn their living. After Amelia's death, his property to be sold and proceeds divided equally between his children. Wife and George Taylor of Queen Street, Gravesend are executors.
   Witnesses: Benjamin William Outred, Gravesend and George Taylor, Gravesend
   Proved 21st May 1856
Amelia Easdown, Market Gardener (Post Office Directory 1865)

63.   Wooden Cross, (Not Present), From Duncan   South West

[128479]
[ACT. BOMBARDIER]
[EASDOWN H. E.]
[52nd A. A. COMPANY R.G.A.]
[DIED 27th JUNE 1918]
[ALSO MARY]
[WIFE OF THE ABOVE]
[DIED 25th OCTOBER 1920]
[AGED 39 AND 43]

64.   C.W.G.C. Headstone and Curbs   South West

128479 CORPORAL
H. E. EASDOWN
ROYAL GARRISON ARTILLERY
27th JUNE 1918 AGE 40
AND
MARY CATHERINE
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
FELL ASLEEP
25th OCTOBER 1920 AGE 43
R.I.P.
"We Grieve to Part,
With those we Love,
O may we one day,
Meet Above"

65.   Headstone, Very Eroded   South East


HEADSTONE OF HENRY EDMEADES AND HIS FORMER WIFE MARY STAINES, 
CLEARLY SHOWING THE "WRONG" DATE OF SEPTEMBER 1775 (SECOND & THIRD ROWS
 FROM TOP); NOTE CORRECT DATE FOR MARY, 1750, NINTH ROW FROM TOP

[IN MEMORY OF]
MR. HENRY EDMEADES OF THIS PARISH
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE SEPTEMBER [25]th
1775* (sic) AGED 29 YEARS
LEFT ISSUE ONE SON AND TWO DAUGHTERS
HENRY, MARY AND AMY
ALSO MARY WIFE OF JAMES STAINES
AND LATE WIFE OF THE ABOVE H.EDMEADES
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE [FEBRUARY [    ] ]
1750 AGED 55 YEARS
[Eroded Verses]

This Inscription is puzzling. The headstone is of a type and thickness which fits the 1730s, the Portland stone body stone is of a later date. The style of the lettering seems later than the period of the headstone, and the dates of the first part of the inscription is completely wrong!  There is no Edmeades in the Parish Burial Register for 1775. To make any sense, it should read as follows:

MR. HENRY EDMEADES OF THIS PARISH
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE FEBRUARY [    ]
1730 AGED [    ]

Henry Edmeades, the Elder, of Higham, Yeoman, Archdeaconry Court of Rochester Will dated 22nd January 1730/31
   (This will was originally drawn up in 1727 with alterations made on the above date)
   To wife Mary, £200; to eldest son, Henry, £300 at 21 or marriage, if he dies before then, the £300 to the two younger children, Mary and Amy (Amy in place of William, which is crossed out). Also to Mary and Amy, £200 each, as above; if they both died before 21 or marriage, then the whole £400 to Henry.
   Rest and residue, except leases of farms he now uses, to wife and children equally shared. The leases of his lands, to wife and son Henry, which they should use in partnership. If wife remarries, she shall "quit the possession of the said farms and lands". In such a case the leases to son Henry.
   Wife and son Henry to share maintenance and education of younger children until they are 21 or married. If wife remarries she shall, within a month of that marriage, pay the legacies of his three children, to his brother Robert Edmeades of Nurstead, Yeoman and George Masters of Meopham, Gentleman, in trust for the children; (the latter trustee is in place of Henry Masters of Higham, which has been crossed out). Trustees will be guardians of children during minorities. Wife and son Henry, executors; if wife remarries, Henry is sole executor.
   Witnesses: (after above alterations were made), Richard Prickett and John Sheafe
   Proved 29th March 1731

This is the Henry Edmeades whose headstone does not make sense. It bears the date for Henry of 1775 not 1730 ?
   The rest of the inscription makes perfect sense, all his children are name, as in the above will; Mary Edmeades, widow of Henry, married James Staines at Higham in 1736 and died in 1750. Was the stone re-cut at a later date, when the mistake was made? It is hard to believe that February was re-cut, by mistake as September. There are no Edmeades burials recorded in the Registers for 1775, so the mystery remains!

66.   Fallen Red Granite Headstone   South West

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
WILLIAM EDMONDS
WHO DIED NOVEMBER 14th 1902
AGED 80
ALSO SUSANNA EDMONDS
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED OCTOBER 5th 1916
AGED 84 YEARS
ALSO ERNEST EDMONDS
SON OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED APRIL 17th 1902
AGED 28
INTERRED IN KALGOORLIE
CEMETERY, AUSTRALIA

William Edmonds, Farmer at Bendigo Cottage, 18 acres, employing 4 men ; Market Gardener (1891 Kelly's Directory); Market Gardener at Rede Court (1913 Kelly's Dirctory)

67.   Granite Pedestals and Cross   South West (Extension)

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
MARY HOLDING EDMONDS
WHO DIED 26th DECEMBER 1927
"In God's Keeping"

68.   Headstone, Body Stone and Foot Stone   South East

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
MARY ANN
WIFE OF
THOMAS ELLIOTT
OF GRAVESEND
WHO DIED JUNE 7th 1873
AGED 37 YEARS
ALSO THE ABOVE THOMAS ELLIOTT
WHO DIED JUNE 2nd 1875
AGED 39 YEARS

Thomas Elliott, Greengrocer in Gravesend High Street in 1871 (Census)

69.   Wooden Cross, (Not Present), From Duncan   South West

[IN MEMORY OF]
[ELIZA EVERETT]
[1921]
[AGED 73]

Eliza Everett, Servant in Milton (1901 Census)

70.   Low Headstone   South West (Extension)

IN FOND MEMORY OF
BETTY BELOVED DAUGHTER OF
HENRY & ALICE EVES
WHO PASSED AWAY
14th MARCH 1940
AGED 21 YEARS

71.   Headstone and Curbs   South West (Extension)

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
EMILY FARRINGTON
WHO FELL ASLEEP IN JESUS
1st MARCH 1941 AGED 73 YEARS
AND GEORGE THOMAS
FARRINGTON WHO PASSED
AWAY 12th SEPT. 1948 AGED 77 YEARS
"They spent their Lives in Loving and being Loved,
Be Glad in the Lord and Rejoice"

George Farrington, Shipwright at Sheerness Dock Yard ? (1901 Census)

72.   Low Headstone and Curbs   South West

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
CAROLINE FLINTHAM
WHO DIED NOVEMBER 11th 1940
AGED 76 YEARS
ALSO
LEONORA SPARROW
NIECE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED MARCH 23rd 1921
AGED 13 YEARS

Caroline Flintham, wife of Charles, a General Labourer (1901 Census)

73.   Pedestals and Cross   South West (Extension)

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
JAMES RICHARD FOSTER, PRIEST
VICAR OF THIS PARISH 1932 – 1938
DIED 4th NOV. 1938
AGED 63
ALSO ALICE NORTON FOSTER
DIED 23rd APRIL 1976
AGED 95

74.   Headstone   South West


DETAIL OF HEADSTONE OF JOHN FRENCH

IN MEMORY OF
JOHN FRENCH
OF THIS PARISH, VICTUALLER
WHO DIED SEPTEMBER 23rd 1777
AGED 71 YEARS

John French, of Higham, Victualler Consistory Court of Rochester Will dated 15th October 1775
   Desires a headstone be erected within one month of his death. Son Thomas French and housekeeper Margaret Buggs are executors. To Margaret Buggs, "who now lives with me in my family", £50; she also gets best bed, bedstead, blankets, sheets, quilt and furniture and chest of drawers; and any other furniture she likes.
To Richard Carrier of Higham, Husbandman, £5; to sister in law Elizabeth wife of Isaac Harbuck of Gravesend, Mariner, £5; to housekeeper Margaret Buggs, an annuity of £5 for life, out of his properties in Higham. These properties to son Thomas, charged with the annuity; plus 10 acres of meadow and salt marsh, and two commonings in Higham. Residue, including cattle, to son Thomas.
   Signs with a mark
   Witnesses: Francis Tadman, George Gunning and William Twopenny, Junior
   Proved 12th June 1779

75.   Headstone   South West

IN MEMORY OF
SARAH FRENCH WIFE OF
THOMAS FRENCH (OF THIS PARISH)
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE AUGT. 24Th 1797
AGED 48 YEARS
LEFT ISSUE TWO SONS AND SIX DAUGHTERS
"A Tender Mother and Sincere Friend"

76.   Headstone   South West

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF MARY
FRENCH WIFE OF THOMAS
FRENCH WHO DIED MAY THE 23rd
1803 AGED 57 YEARS

Mary French, of Higham, Widow, Consistory Court of Rochester Will dated 2nd April 1782
  All personal estate to John Malden of Strood, Cheesemonger; he is also executor.
   Witnesses: Thomas Malden and James Lewis
   Proved 15th February 1783 Value of goods less than £100

77.   Headstone   South West

IN
MEMORY OF MR. THOMAS FRENCH
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE THE 29th
OCTOBER 1806 AGED 72 YEARS
"Here Lies an Honest Man,
Industrious in his Labours,
Faithful to his Friends,
And Just to all his Neighbours"

78.   Headstone   South East

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
WILLIAM
SON OF
JAMES AND ANN FRENCH
WHO DIED 2nd AUGUST 1840 AGED 8 YEARS
ALSO ANN THEIR DAUGHTER
WHO DIED 5th JULY 1852 AGED 15 YEARS
LIKEWISE ROBERT
WHO DIED 11th AUGUST 1871 AGED 28 YEARS
ALSO ANN FRENCH
WIFE OF JAMES FRENCH
WHO DIED 12th DEC. 1877 AGED 71 YEARS
ALSO JAMES FRENCH
HUSBAND AND FATHER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 28th FEBRUARY 1892 AGED 83 YEARS
"And there shall be no more Death, neither
Sorrow, nor Crying, neither shall there be
Any more Pain"

James French, died 1892, Dealer (1841 Census), Market Gardener, 50 acres employing 3 men and 1 boy (1861 Census)

79.   Headstone   South East

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
WILLIAM FRENCH
WHO DIED THE 9th OF JUNE 1853
AGED 52 YEARS
THIS STONE IS ERECTED
BY HIS EMPLOYER
WITH WHOM HE WAS CONNECTED
FOR UPWARDS OF 30 YEARS
AS A TRIBUTE OF RESPECT TO HIS
MEMORY FOR HIS GENERAL
CONDUCT AND PARTICULARLY FOR
HAVING BROUGHT UP A LARGE FAMILY
IN THE FEAR OF GOD
AND IN CHARITY
WITH THEIR NEIGHBOURS
ALSO ELIZABETH RUSSELL
WIFE OF EDWARD RUSSELL
FORMER WIFE OF WILLIAM FRENCH
OF THIS PARISH
WHO DIED JULY 26th 1873 AGED 72 YEARS
ALSO GEORGE FRENCH
SON OF THE ABOVE DIED 26th MAY 1850
AGED 15 YEARS

William French, died 1853, Labourer (1841, 1851 Census)

80.   Headstone   North

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
SARAH JUDITH FRENCH
DIED JULY 10th 1883
AGED 49 YEARS
ALSO GEORGE FRENCH
DIED DEC. 1st 1908
AGED 78 YEARS
ALSO ANN ELIZABETH FRENCH
DIED SEP. 20th 1925
AGED 87 YEARS

George French, died 1908, Farmer in Northfleet at New House Farm (1901 Census)

81.   Headstone   South West

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
WILLIAM FULLER
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
ON THE 19th DAY OF JUNE 1851
AGED 59 YEARS
ALSO OF
SARAH
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
ON THE 10th DAY OF JULY 1856
AGED 61 YEARS
THIS STONE WAS ERECTED BY JOSEPH FULLER
AS A MARK OF RESPECT TO HIS BELOVED PARENTS

82.   Headstone   South West

IN AFFECTIONATE REMEMBRANCE
OF
MARY ANN
YOUNGEST DAUGHTER OF
WILLIAM AND SARAH FULLER
OF THIS PARISH
WHO DIED OCTOBER 28th 1870
AGED 38 YEARS
"Happy Soul thy Days are Ended,
All thy Mourning Days are Past,
Go by Angel Guards Attended,
To the Skies of Jesus, Go"

Sarah Fuller, of Gore Green, Widow, Archdeaconry Court of Rochester Will dated 7th July 1856
   To son William, her iron grey pony, the lesser of her two vans and all her baskets and sieves. Residue, including larger of the vans, to to sold. Proceeds divided among her children; (from son Henry's share £6 to be deducted and shared among his siblings). Sons, Joseph of Woolwich (or elsewhere if he has moved), William, Henry and George of Higham; daughters, Emma of Cranford, Middlesex, Sarah of Chalk, Mary Ann of Higham and Hannah Hermitage.
   Signs with a mark
   Witnesses: John Lampton and J. Armstrong

83.   Headstone   South West

IN AFFECTIONATE REMEMBRANCE
OF
WILLIAM FULLER
WHO DIED 28th MARCH 1910
AGED 86 YEARS
"His End was Peace"
ALSO FRANCES WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 1854
ALSO ELIZABETH PARRY WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 1897

84.   Pedestals and Cross   South West

SACRED
TO
THE MEMORY OF
JULIA GASKELL
WHO DIED 6th APRIL 1904

Julia Gaskell, was cremated

85.   Headstone   South West

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
ALFRED GATES
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
MAY 8th 1907 AGED 75 YEARS
"His End was Peace"
ALSO OF ANN GATES
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
JULY 4th 1915 AGED 83 YEARS
"Peace, Perfect Peace"
ALSO OF LANCE CORPL.
A. R. MERCER (BOB) R.W.K.
WHO WAS KILLED IN ACTION
MARCH 21st 1918 AGED 23 YEARS
R.I.P.

Alfred Gates, Shepherd of Church Street, (1891 Census)

86.   Pedestals and Cross   North West

IN
AFFECTIONATE
REMEMBRANCE OF
ANN GEORGE
BORN APRIL 30th 1843
DIED NOVR. 30Th 1894
AGED 51 YEARS
"Until the Day Breaks and the
Clouds Flee Away"

Ann George, Servant to Pickersgill - Cunliffe family at The Hermitage, born in Oxford Street, (1881 Census)

87.   Red Granite Headstone and Curbs   South West (Extension)

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
ETHEL MARGARET GIBBS
WHO PASSED AWAY AUGUST 21st 1934
AGED 27 YEARS
"Thy Will be Done"
ALSO SYDNEY GEORGE CLARE
BROTHER OF THE ABOVE
WHO PASSED AWAY OCTOBER 21st 1938
AGED 37 YEARS
"Rest in Peace"

88.   Headstone   South East

IN AFFECTIONATE REMEMBRANCE
OF
WILLIAM GODDEN
WHO DIED FEBRUARY 27th 1887
AGED 77 YEARS
ALSO MARY GODDEN
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED MAY 15th 1890
IN HER 78th YEAR
"For I Know that my Redeemer Liveth,
And that He shall Stand at the Latter,
Day Upon the Earth"
Job XIX 25
"And though after my skin worms
Destroy this Body, yet in my Flesh,
Shall I See God"
Job XIX 26

William Godden, Farm Bailiff at Wybornes Farm, High Halstow, 157 acres, employing 6 men 5 women and 1 boy

89.   Headstone   South West

IN MEMORY OF
SAMUEL GOODING
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
THE 17th OF FEBRUARY 1825
AGED 32 YEARS
[Eroded Verses]
ALSO JOHN GOODING
WHO DIED 6th OF OCTOBER 1827
AGED 25 YEARS

GOODSELL SEE TROOD

90.   Curbs   South West (Extension)

North Side
MY BELOVED WIFE ELIZABETH HANNAH GOORD DIED 9th JULY 1927 AGED 75 YEARS

South Side
IN MEMORY OF OUR BELOVED FATHER ALFRED GOORD WHO DIED 25th SEPTEMBER 1928 AGED 78 YEARS

Alfred Goord, Licensed Victualler at" The Chequers", (1901 Census)

GOUGE SEE TROOD

91.   Headstone on Large Railed Plot   South West

SACRED TO THE MEMORY OF
JOSEPH GOWER
OF THIS PARISH
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
ON THE 18th OF APRIL 1851 AGED 56 YEARS
ALSO
DEBORAH WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
ON THE 16th OF JUNE 1868 AGED 68 YEARS
"Blessed are the Dead which Die in the Lord"
ALSO IN LOVING MEMORY OF
MARY
WIFE OF JOSEPH GOWER SON OF THE ABOVE
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
ON THE 30th OF JANUARY 1892 AGED 51 YEARS
INTERRED AT HORNCHURCH, ESSEX
ALSO JOSEPH
HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE NAMED MARY GOWER
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
ON THE 23rd OF OCTOBER 1892 AGED 58 YEARS
INTERRED AT HORNCHURCH, ESSEX

Joseph Gower, Labourer (1841 Census)

92.   Headstone, Curbs and Flower Pot Holder   North West

LOUISA GRAY
DIED OCTOBER 3rd 1916
AGED 33 YEARS
ALSO
ALFRED JOHN GRAY
PASSED AWAY JANUARY 26th 1950
AGED 73 YEARS

Flower Pot Holder
EVELYN ALICE
GRAY
28 . 1 . 1908 – 21 . 1 . 1998
WITH HER
MOTHER AND FATHER

93.   Wooden Cross (Not Present) From Duncan   South West

[J. GREENFIELD]
[AGED 67]
[1894]

John Greenfield, Agricultural Labourer (1891 Census)

94.   Headstone   South West

IN
EVER LOVING MEMORY OF
KATE MILDRED
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
J. B. HALL
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
17th NOVEMBER 1917
AGED 31 YEARS
"And with the Morn those Angel Faces Smile,
Which I have Loved Long Since, and Lost Awhile"

95.   Headstone and Curbs   South West (Extension)

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
MY DEAR WIFE
HARRIETT ROSALENE HARRALL
DIED 28th NOV. 1938
AGED 38

96.   Low Headstone and Curbs   South West

IN
LOVING MEMORY OF
MYRTLE
THE DEARLY LOVED DAUGHTER OF
RICHARD & FRANCES HATCH
OF GOLF HOUSE, HIGHAM
WHO PASSED AWAY 18th MARCH 1918
AGED 23 YEARS
"At Rest"
"Ora Pro Nobis"

Richard Hatch, Cement Cooper, wife Hannah Housekeeper at Golf Club (1901 Census); Shopkeeper at Lower Higham (1913 Kelly's Directory)

97.   Wooden Cross (Not Present) From Duncan   South West

[IN MEMORY OF]
[A. HAWKINS]
[AGED 90]
[1921]

98.   Headstone   South West

IN MEMORY
OF
JOHN HEAD
WHO DIED JUNE 16th 1868
AGED 57 YEARS
ALSO HANNAH WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED DECEMBER 22nd 1871
AGED 64 YEARS
"Be Ye Also Ready for in such an Hour as
Ye Think not the Son of Man Cometh"

John Head, Agricultural Labourer at Brick House Farm Cottages (1861 Census)

99.   Curbs   South West (Extension)

IN MEMORY OF NATHANIEL SALMON HEARLE WHO DIED DEC. 9th 1936 AGED 54 YEARS

100.   Headstone, Eroded   South West

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
CHARLES HEARN
OF THIS PARISH
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
ON THE 30th OF MARCH 1838
AGED 74 YEARS
ALSO MARY
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
ON THE 1st DAY OF APRIL 1837
AGED 72 YEARS
ALSO JOSEPH THEIR SON
WHO DIED MARCH 11th 1851
AGED 47 YEARS

101.   Headstone, Very Eroded, From Duncan   South West

[IN MEMORY OF]
[WILLIAM HEARN]
[OF THIS PARISH]
[WHO DIED APRIL 21st 1871]
[AGED 74 YEARS]

William Hearn, Labourer at Queen Street, Milton? Brother of Richard, a Dairy man born Higham (1861 Census)

102.   Headstone, Fallen and Broken   South East

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
JOHN HEATH
LATE OF THIS PARISH
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
ON THE 14th DAY OF MARCH
1844 AGED 60 YEARS
ALSO SARAH WEBSTER
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
ON THE 7th DAY OF MARCH 1844
AGED 29 YEARS
ALSO JOHN HEATH SON OF THE ABOVE
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
ON THE 14th DAY OF AUGUST 1849
AGED 38 YEARS
[ALSO HANNAH HEATH]
[WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE]
[ON THE 25th DAY OF OCTOBER 1885]
[IN THE 95th YEAR OF HER AGE]

John Heath, Agricultural Labourer at Stone? (1841 Census)
John Heath, Junior, Sawyer in Gravesend? (1841 Census)

103.   Headstone   North

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
ABRAHAM HEWITT
WHO DIED 21st DECEMBER1897
AGED 72 YEARS
"His End was Peace"
"In my Father's House are many Mansions"
"No one knows how we miss him.
None but aching hearts can tell,
Earth has lost him, Heaven has found him.
Jesus hath done all things well"

Abraham Hewitt, Keeper of a Wood in Berkshire (1891 Census)

104.   Headstone and Iron Railings   North

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
GEORGE JAMES HICKMAN
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
ON THE 2nd OF FEBRUARY 1907
IN HIS 71st YEAR
ALSO FANNY MARIA HICKMAN
THE BELOVED DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
ON THE 17th OF APRIL 1913
AGED 45 YEARS
ALSO CHARLOTTE
BELOVED WIFE OF THE ABOVE
G.J. HICKMAN
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
ON THE 24th NOVEMBER 1916
IN HER 81st YEAR

George Hickman, Cement Labourer at Old Vicarage (1881 Census)

105.   Pedestals and Cross   South West

East Side
SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
JOSEPH
THIRD SON OF THE REV. JOSEPH HINDLE
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
18th AUGUST 1892 AGED 54 YEARS

North Side
ALSO
EDITH
WIFE OF JOSEPH HINDLE
DIED DECEMBER 13th 1902
"It is only till He come"

Joseph Hindle, Junior, of Hanseatic Lodge, Lewisham, Stone Merchant, Member of M.Institute of E.E. (1881 Census)

HOLE SEE LAKE

106.   Wooden Cross (Not Present) From Duncan, (where wrongly HOLLARDS)   South East

[OUR DEAR MOTHER]
[EMMA HOLLANDS]
[DIED 3rd SEPTEMBER 1898]
[AGED 67]
[FATHER]
[WILLIAM HOLLANDS]
[DIED 29th DECEMBER 1918]
[AGED 96]

William Hollands, Farm Labourer at Gore Green (1881 Census)

107.   Headstone   North

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
ROSA
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
LEWIS JAMES HOLLANDS
WHO DIED DEC. 21st 1909
AGED 27
"My She Rest in Peace"
ALSO ELIZA
BELOVED WIFE OF J. IRONMONGER
AND MOTHER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED JULY 15th 1920
AGED 61

Lewis Hollands, Carpenter (1901 Census); Wheelwright (1913 Kelly's Directory)

J. Ironmonger, Labourer (1901 Census)

108.   Curbs   South West (Extension)

North Side
IN MEMORY OF OUR DEAR MOTHER SOPHIA HOLLANDS DIED AUG. 16th 1936 AGED 61 YEARS

South Side
ALSO OUR DEAR FATHER GEORGE THOMAS HOLLANDS DIED SEPT. 6th 1947 AGED 85 YEARS

109.   Headstone, Body Stone and Foot Stone   South East

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
THOMAS SON OF
THOMAS & HANNAH HOMPSTEAD
OF THIS PARISH
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
ON THE 17th DAY OF DECEMBER 1850
AGED 16 YEARS AND 9 MONTHS
"Called by my Maker hence just in my Prime,
Much Unprepared to answer every Crime,
Hard was my Fate so quick the Warning came,
Alas ! Tho' Short I Praised thy Glorious Name"
ALSO HANNAH, MARIA AND EMILY
WHO DIED IN THEIR INFANCY

110.   Headstone, Broken and Eroded, From Duncan   South East

[IN MEMORY OF]
JOSEPH HOMPSTEAD
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
[JUNE 20th 1869]
[AGED 70 YEARS]

Joseph Hompstead, Market Gardener (Post Office Directory 1855)

111.   Headstone, Body Stone and Foot Stone   South East

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
HANNAH
WIFE OF
THOMAS HOMPSTEAD
OF THIS PARISH
WHO DIED OCTOBER 18th 1874
AGED 67 YEARS
ALSO THE ABOVE
THOMAS HOMPSTEAD
WHO DIED APRIL 21st 1876
AGED 67 YEARS

Thomas Hompstead, Market Gardener Market Gardener (1841 Census, Post Office Directory 1855/65)
Thomas Hompstead, died in 1850 as a result of an accident while driving a vehicle (Register)

112.   Cruciform Headstone   West

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
JAMES HOPE
DIED 8th JUNE 1874
AGED 57 YEARS
ALSO EMMA
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
DIED 11th JANUARY 1876
AGED 54 YEARS
"In the Midst of Life we are in Death"

James Hope, Platelayer of Chequers Street, (1871 Census)

113.   Pedestals and Cross   South West

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
CHARLES FREDERICK HOSKINS
BORN NOV. 20th 1866
DIED MAY 27th 1914
"At Rest"
ALSO RUTH SARAH HIS WIFE
BORN MAY 17th 1867 DIED APRIL 11th 1945
"Resting where no Shadows fall"

Charles Hoskins, Grocer in West Ham (1901 Census)

114.   C.W.G.C. Headstone   South West

19104 PRIVATE
J. HOWE
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE REGT.
9th MARCH 1919

115.   Headstone and Curbs   North West

IN
EVER LOVING MEMORY
OF
ALICE GRACE
WIFE OF FRANK HULBERT
WHO DIED NOV. 9th 1911
AGED 45
"Thy Will be Done"
ALSO OF THE ABOVE
FRANK HULBERT
WHO DIED MAY 16th 1946

Frank Hulbert, Farrier in Bromley? (1901 Census)

116.   Granite Headstone   North

IN
LOVING
MEMORY OF
JAMES
DAVID HUMPHREY
WHO DIED 12th FEBRUARY 1919
AGED 30 YEARS
ALSO
ELIAS EDWARD
BROTHER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 10th JUNE 1885
AGED 4 ½ YEARS
ALSO
ANNE ELIZABETH HUMPHREY
WHO DIED 26th FEBRUARY 1922
AGED 73 YEARS
ALSO
HENRY HUMPHREY
WHO DIED 20th APRIL 1932
AGED 77 YEARS
HARRIETT ELIZABETH HUMPHREY
DIED 25th OCTOBER 1953
AGED 79 YEARS

117.   Headstone, Now Illegible, From Duncan   South West

[IN MEMORY OF]
[WILLIAM HURDEE]
[WHO DIED 17th JUNE 1828]
[AGED 77 YEARS]
[ALSO]
[MARY WIFE OF THE ABOVE]
[WHO DIED 7th JULY 1839]
[AGED 74 YEARS]

118.   Headstone   South West

IN
AFFECTIONATE
REMEMBRANCE
OF
WILLIAM IDE
[OF] HER MAJESTY'S CUSTOMS
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
26th JULY 1885
AGED 45 YEARS
"Blessed are the Dead which Die in the Lord"
ALSO MARY
WIFE OF THOMAS YOUENS
OF THIS PARISH
WHO DE[PARTED THIS LIFE
11th APRIL 1893
AGED 82 YEARS

William Ide, Customs Officer, Outdoors. Lodger in Milton (1881 Census)

119.   Celtic Cross   North

I.H.S
IN
MEMORY OF
REV. JAMES
WILLIAMS INMAN M.A.
[      ] FELL. S. JOHN'S COLL. CAMB.
DIED JAN. 25th 1895
AGED 85

IRONMONGER SEE HOLLANDS

120.   Headstone   South East


HEADSTONE OF THOMAS AND CATHERINE JAMSON
THE "SEMI DETACHED" ROUNDEL IS RATHER UNUSUAL

IN MEMORY OF
CATHERINE WIFE OF THOMAS JAMSON
OF THIS PARISH WHO DIED 26th AUGUST 1806
AGED 52 YEARS
"While in this World I did Remain,
My Latter Days were Grief and Pain,
At Length the Lord did think it Best,
To Take me to a place of Rest"
ALSO THE ABOVE THOMAS JAMSON
WHO DIED 3rd NOVEMBER 1828
AGED 82 YEARS

Thomas Jamson, of Strood, House Carpenter, Archdeaconry Court of Rochester Will dated 13th September 1828
   To wife Amy, for life, his houses in Bill Street, Frindsbury, occupied by Benjamin Hildbert, John Goord and Thomas Davey, and one in his own occupation. After Amy's death, the house occupied by Hildbert to daughter Elizabeth, wife of John Cole of Rochester, Cordwainer, for ever; houses occupied by Davey, and Goord, to daughter Dovey, wife of John Jessop of Rotherham, Schoolmaster, for ever. Another house occupied by George Groombridge in Frindsbury, to daughter, Mary wife of John Ezeby of Wouldham, Wheelwright, for life; after her death, to her children; in default of children, then to her husband for life, then to daughter Elizabeth Cole. His own house to son Thomas, for ever. Wife to keep properties in good repair.
To son Thomas house in Frindsbury, occupied by Jonathan Gray, for ever; to daughter Elizabeth Cole, house in Frindsbury occupied by Robert Daniel, adjoining his own house, for ever.
   To wife, Amy all household goods and furniture in his house. All monies, etc. to son Thomas and daughters Elizabeth, Dovey and Mary in equal shares.
   Wife Amy and John Cole are executors.
   Witnesses: J. Gibbs, Solicitor, Rochester, George Shaw and Thomas Pryer, Clerks to Mr Gibbs.
   Proved 23rd February 1829 Value of goods under £200 Power reserved to widow Amy

JEEVES SEE DARTNALL

121.   Headstone   South West

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
JOSHUA JOHNSON
WHO DIED 28th JULY 1825
AGED 40 YEARS
LEFT A WIFE AND SIX CHILDREN
"Thus far did I come laden with my Sin,
Nor could ought ease the Grief that I was in,
Till I came hither, what a place is this,
Must here be the beginning of my Bliss,
Must here the Burden fall from off my back,
Must here the Strings that Bound it to me Crack,
Blest Cross, Blest Sepulchre, Blest rather be,
The Man that there was put to Shame for Me"
ALSO THOMAS JOHNSON
SON OF THE ABOVE WHO DIED 5th AUGUST
1847 AGED 39 YEARS
LEFT A WIFE AND TWO CHILDREN
ALSO JEMIMA WIFE OF THE ABOVE
JOSHUA JOHNSON
WHO DIED 12th March 1883
AGED 98 YEARS
"Thy Will be Done"

Thomas Johnson, of Higham, Market Gardener P.C.C. Will dated 6th July 1847
   All real and personal estate to Robert Lake Cobb of Higham, Gentleman and William Barnes of Higham, Farmer, upon trust, to dispose of and pay each of his brothers and sisters £10, and to pay mother Jemima Johnson an annuity of £31 4s for life.
   Residue, upon trust, to pay wife for life or widowhood, the interest of proceeds; after her death, then divided equally among his children at 21, except that needed for his mother's annuity. If wife remarries, executors to pay out of residue one third to her; the remaining two thirds among children at 21. The provision for wife in lieu of Dower Rights. Executors can purchase Government Annuities for his mother, in lieu of above annuity. Trustees are also executors.
   Signs with a mark
   Witnesses; Thomas Cheeseman, Solicitor, Gravesend and John Augustus Taylor, Coachman of Gravesend
   Proved 6th September 1847

122.   C.W.G.C. Headstone   West

6014 PRIVATE
E. JONES
ROYAL WEST KENT REGIMENT
30th AUGUST 1914 AGE 35

123.   Headstone   North West


HEADSTONE OF WILLIAM KEY
DROWNED IN THE THAMES AT GRAVESEND

IN
AFFECTIONATE REMEMBRANCE OF
WILLIAM THOMAS
THE DEARLY BELOVED SON OF
WILLIAM AND JANE KEY
OF SHOEBURYNESS, ESSEX
WHO WAS DROWNED FROM THE BARGE
"GEORGE PEARSON" THROUGH A COLLISION
OFF GRAVESEND ON THE 9th MARCH 1899
AGED 21 YEARS
"Gone but not Forgotten"
"When the weary ones we love,
Enter on their rest above,
Seems the Earth so poor and vast,
[      ] [a]ll our life joy over cast,
[      ] be every murmur [      ],
[      ] till [      ]"

William Key, William Senior was also on the "George Pearson" as mate in 1881 (Census)

124.   Pedestals and Cross   South West (Extension)

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
ALICE (ELSIE) WIFE OF
CHARLES LAKE LATE OF
OAKLEIGH 1881 – 1919 WHO
PASSED AWAY 12th DEC. 1931
EDITH ELLEN HOLE
SISTER OF THE ABOVE
WHO PASSED AWAY 25th JAN. 1937
AGED 80

125.   Pedestals and Cross   South West (Extension)

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
CHARLES LAKE
LATE OF OAKLEIGH
DIED 23rd MAY 1937
AGED 78
ALSO OF
ANNIE MAUDE MARY LAKE
SECOND WIFE OF THE ABOVE
DIED 30th MARCH 1941 AGED 78
R.I.P.

126.   Cruciform Headstone and Iron Railings   South West

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
HENRY LANE
WHO DIED MAY 22nd 1919
AGED 68 YEARS

Henry Lane, Farmer at Wrotham? (1901 Census)

127.   Pedestals and Fallen Cross   South West (Extension)

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
PERCY URWICK
LASBREY
WHO DIED OCT. 1st 1931
AGED 64 YEARS
VICAR OF THIS PARISH 1927 – 1931
CHAPLAIN TO THE FORCES 1914 – 1919
"Thou shalt Keep him in Perfect Peace"
ALSO EMILY MARIA LASBREY
WIFE OF THE ABOVE WHO DIED 27th AUG. 1951
AGED 81 YEARS "At Rest"

128.   Headstone   South West (Extension)


HEADSTONE OF LT. COL. LASCELLES

LIEUTENANT COLONEL
JOHN NORMAN PULTENAY LASCELLES
COLDSTREAM GUARDS
BORN 16th MAY 1898
DIED 11th OCT. 1939

John Norman Pultenay Lascelles, Soldier, of the same family as the Earls of Harewood

129.   Pedestals and Cross   South West (Extension)

IN MEMORY OF
JOHN MERE LATHAM
RECTOR OF OFFORD CLUNY, HUNTINGDON
DEARLY BELOVED HUSBAND OF
EVELYN LATHAM
PASSED TO HIGHER LIFE JAN. 27th 1927
"Semper Fidelis"
ALSO EVELYN
MUCH LOVED WIFE OF THE ABOVE
BORN 5th SEPTEMBER 1866
DIED 28th AUGUST 1954

130.   Headstone   South West

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
ELIZABETH
WIFE OF
JOHN LATTER
OF THIS PARISH
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
ON THE 22nd DAY OF NOVEMBER 1855
AGED 68 YEARS
"Our Life Hangs by a Single Thread,
Wh[ich] soon [is] Cut and we are Dead,
Then Boast not, Reader of thy Might,
Alive at Noon but Dead at Night"
ALSO OF THE ABOVE
JOHN LATTER
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
ON THE 23rd DAY OF DECEMBER 1856
AGED 68 YEARS

John Latter, of Higham, Gardener P.C.C. Will dated 12th December 1855
   To Elizabeth Thorpe, daughter of Mary Thorpe, all his goods, money, real and personal estate. Philip Latter of Higham, Gardener and Benjamin Wright of Higham, Gardener are executors.
   Signs with a mark
   Witnesses: William Wright and Ann Johnson
   Proved 6th January 1856

131.   Headstone   South East

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
PHILIP LATTER
WHO DIED JULY 16th 1906
AGED 73 YEARS
ALSO MARTHA
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED DECEMBER 16th 1929
AGED 93 YEARS

Philip Latter, Retired Farmer, Paddock Villa (1881 Census)

132.   Low Headstone and Curbs   South West (Extension)

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
WILLIAM LEVISON
WHO DIED DEC. 4th 1934 AGED 70
"Rest in Peace"
ALSO SUSAN F. LEVISON
DIED OCT. 15th 1957 AGED 81

William Levison, Uralite Labourer (1901 Census)

133.   Headstone   South West

IN
MEMORY OF
MATILDA WIFE OF JOSEPH LINDRIDGE
DIED JUNE 18th 1867
AGED 45 YEARS
ALSO MATILDA ANN DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
DIED OCTOBER 20th 1867
AGED 19 YEARS
ALSO
EDWIN SON OF THE ABOVE
DIED SEPTEMBER 10th 1879
AGED 29 YEARS
ALSO
AMELIA DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
DIED MARCH 24th 1882
AGED 18 YEARS
ALSO
JOSEPH ALEXANDER SON OF THE ABOVE
DIED NOVEMBER 4th 1890
AGED 46 YEARS
ALSO THE ABOVE
JOSEPH LINDRIDGE
DIED MARCH 16th 1903
AGED 81 YEARS

Joseph Lindridge, Beer Retailer (1855 & 1865 Post Office Directory); Market Gardener at Blue House, 12 acres, employing 2 men (1881 Census)

LINDRIDGE SEE SMITH

134.   Pedestals, Cross and Curbs   South East

IN EVER LOVING MEMORY OF
GLOVER LONG
DIED JUNE 22nd 1941
AGED 63 YEARS
"Peace, Perfect Peace"
ALSO CATHERINE SARAH
DIED DECEMBER 27th 1963
AGED 81 YEARS

Glover Long, Farmer at Gravesend (1901 Census); Dairy Farm at Higham (1913 Kelly's Directory)

135.   Voluted Headstone   South West (Extension)

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
CHARLOTTE LUCKHURST
WHO DIED 5th MARCH 1936
AGED 73 YEARS
ALSO LEWIS
HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 24th JAN. 1940
AGED 76 YEARS
"At Rest"

Lewis Luckhurst, Domestic Gardener (1901 Census)

136.   Red Granite Convex   South West

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
ANGUS COLIN MACKAY
DIED MARCH 9th 1914
AGED 47
AND OF EDITH MARY
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED NOVR. 22Nd 1915
AGED 49

Angus Mackay, Clerk in Board of Trade, living in Bexley in 1901, wife Edith born Higham (Census)

MARRIOTT SEE WADE

137.   Headstone   North

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
ELIZA MARTIN
WHO DIED MAY 6th 18[87]
AGED 54 YEARS
"Peace, Perfect Peace"
"Earthly Sorrow soon shall [Cease ?]
And Jesus call us
To Heaven's Peace"
ALSO JOHN MARTIN
HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED OCTOBER 20th 1904
AGED 78 YEARS
ALSO THOMAS MARTIN
SON OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED APRIL 10th 189[1?]
AGED 27 YEARS
INTERRED AT BROCKLEY CEMETERY
ALSO CLARA MARTIN
SISTER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED OCTOBER 6th 1910 AGED 48 YEARS
ALSO ELIZA MARTIN
SISTER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED FEBRUARY 12th 1911 AGED 50 YEARS
"In as much as ye did it unto the least of
These my Little Ones ye did it unto Me"

John Martin, Gardener (1881 Census); Shopkeeper (1891 Kelly's Directory)

138.   Headstone   North West

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
MARY LOUISA
WIFE OF GEORGE MARTIN
OF ST. GEORGE'S EAST, LONDON
WHO FELL ASLEEP MAY 29th 1899
AGED 47
"Sleep on Beloved, Sleep and Take thy Rest,
Lay down thy Head upon thy Saviour's Breast,
We Love thee well but Jesus Loved thee Best,
Good Night, Good Night, Good Night"

139.   Wooden Cross (Not Present) From Duncan   South East

[SYLVIA M. MARTIN]
[8 YEARS]
[1902]

Sylvia Martin, daughter of John, Cement Labourer, Essex Terrace (1901 Census)

140.   Curbs   South East

South Side
IN LOVING MEMORY OF JOHN MARTIN
WHO FELL ASLEEP JUNE 2nd 1938 AGED 71 YEARS

North Side
JEMIMA MARTIN
DIED JAN. 12th 1951

John Martin, died 1938, Cement Labourer (1901 Census)

MARTIN SEE BROOKER

141.   Headstone   South West


HEADSTONE OF THE MASTERS CHILDREN, SHOWING THE
EXTENT TO WHICH THE EARLY STONES ARE BURIED

IN
THIS GRAVE
LIES YE BODIES OF
THREE SISTERS
[ANN] MASTERS OB. 15th NOV.
1732 AGED 17 YEARS
HANNAH OB. 2nd APRIL 1732
AGED 7 YEARS
ELIZABETH OB. 24th NOV. 1732
NEAR YE THREE LIES YE BODIES
OF 4 BROTHERS AND 1 SISTER
HEN. OB. 1723 GEO. OB. 1722
----------------Ground Level-------------
HEN. OB. 1721 HEN. OB. 1719
AND HENRIETTA OB. 1718
CHILDREN OF HENRY
& ANN MASTERS

Henry Masters, of Higham, Yeoman, P.C.C. Will dated 8th April 1709 (No monument, mentioned on wife's headstone)
   12 dozen loaves for poor of Higham, on day of burial or as executor chooses. To nephew Henry Lane, £10 at 21; if he dies pre 21, the £10 equally shared among his siblings. To his eldest son Henry, £200 at 21, also to him, his title in an indenture of mortgage made to him by John Edmeades of Meopham, Yeoman, upon house and land in Meopham; (he has lent Edmeades a certain amount of money) To sons Richard and George, £200 at 21; to daughter Mary, £200, £100 at 18 or day of marriage, the other £100 6 months after the birth of her first child; if she dies before 18 or has no child, then the £200 shared equally among her brothers.
   To wife Dorothy, £200 and house and lands in Shorne, occupied by [      ] Stimpson, Blacksmith, for life or until remarriage. She to keep in good repair; after her death, or marriage, the to son Richard, for ever; if Richard has no heirs then to his brothers. Dorothy gets all household goods and furniture in best chamber of his house; she can choose other goods to value of £15. Residue to Dorothy and their children, equally divided. Wife, kinsman George Masters and son Henry are executors. As a token of his love for George Masters, who lives at Meopham, for his troubles, 5 guineas; he wishes him to assist wife and children.
  Witnesses: Richard Pickering, Edward Weaver and Peter Cumming
   Proved 10th May 1710 Power reserved to George Masters

MASTERS SEE WADE

MERCER SEE GATES

142.   Headstone   South West

IN
EVER LOVING MEMORY
OF
ANNIE MERRICKS
DAUGHTER OF THE LATE EDWARD NASH
WHO DIED FEBRUARY 8th 1908
AGED 69 YEARS
"She is not Dead , She does not Sleep, She
Hath Awakened from the Dream of Life"

Annie Merricks, Widow living in Hampstead in 1901, born Higham (Census)

143.   Pedestals and Cross   South West (Extension)

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
MATTHEW MERRIKIN M.A.
NOVEMBER 22nd 1861
APRIL 11th 1927
VICAR OF HIGHAM 1921 – 1927
"The Lord Bless thee and Keep thee"

144.   Curbs   South West (Extension)

IN LOVING MEMORY OF ANN McGRATH
WHO FELL ASLEEP 8th MAY 1939 AGED 82 YEARS

Ann McGrath, wife of George, Railway Navvy, born Higham (1881 Census)

145.   Headstone, Celtic Cross and Coronet   West


HEADSTONE OF VITALE AND BEATRICE DE MICHELE
DE MICHELE WAS ENGINEER TO THE ROCHESTER BRIDGE TRUST

VITALE 
DOMEN
ICO DE
MICHELE

HIGHAM
HALL 
BORN 11th 
NOVEM. 
1848
DIED 21st
MARCH
1906BEATRICE
  THEODO
  CIA HIS
  WIFE
  DIED AT
TURK'S HILL
HIGHAM 12th
SEPTEMBR.
  1933
AGED 78
  YEARS

146.   Pedestals and Curbs   South West (Extension)

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
ALFRED MILTON
WHO PASSED AWAY
SEPT. 18th 1938
AGED 80 YEARS
ALSO FLORA LILY MILTON
WHO PASSED AWAY FEB. 6th 1940
AGED 63 YEARS

Alfred Milton, Farm Bailiff to Robert Cobb at Lillechurch (1913 Kelly's Directory); in 1901 was Farm Bailiff at Yalding (Census)

147.   Headstone   South West

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
LEONARD MISKIN
OF THIS PARISH WHO DEPARTED
THIS LIFE 2nd OCTOBER 1796
AGED 75 YEARS
"By the Sweat of his Brow hid days did he pass,
In Hope that in Heaven his Soul is at Last"
ANN WIFE OF THE ABOVE
DEPARTED THIS LIFE 19th MARCH 1807
AGED 72 YEARS
ALSO RICHARD THEIR SON
DEPARTED THIS LIFE 4th MARCH 1807
AGED 42 YEARS

148.   Small Pedestals and Broken Cross   North

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
IRENE
NORMANNA
INFANT DAUGHTER OF
JAMES DONALD AND
CONSTANCE MARIA MITCHELL
BORN 5th OCT. 1920
DIED 10th APRIL 1922
"Suffer the Little Children
To Come unto Me"

149.   Detached Headstone Leaning Against North Wall of Church

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
ALBERT WILLIAM
THE ONLY SON OF
WILLIAM AND FRANCES MORTLEY
WHO FELL ASLEEP IN JESUS
JUNE 14th 1891
AGED 6 YEARS
"Suffer Little Children to Come unto Me"

William Mortley, Agricultural Labourer at Barton's Farm (1881 Census)

150.   C.W.G.C. Headstone   West

O/111 RIFLEMAN
J. H. MUNDY
THE RIFLE BRIGADE
10th DECEMBER 1918 AGE 20
"Angels Call the Roll in Heaven"

151.   Headstone   South West

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
JOHN NASH
SON OF
EDWARD NASH
OF THIS PARISH
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE 12th MARCH 1858
AGED 30 YEARS
ALSO JANE THE BELOVED WIFE OF
CHARLES FREDK. NASH
OF PARK TERRACE, CLAPHAM PARK, SURREY
AND DAUGHTER OF EDWD. NASH
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE DEC. 2nd 1863
AGED 30 YEARS
ALSO THE ABOVE EDWARD NASH
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE MARCH 27th 1870
AGED 78 YEARS
ALSO HARRIOT WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED APRIL 25th 1872 AGED 75 YEARS
ALSO THOMAS SON OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED JULY 13th 1881 AGED 63 YEARS

Edward Nash, Master Wheelwright (1851 Census)
William Nash, Wheelwright (1865 Post Office Directory); Market Gardener 10 acres, employing 2 men and 1 boy at Bourne Road Villa (1881 Census) ?
John Nash, Journeyman Wheelwright (1851 Census)

152.   Headstone   South West

IN
AFFECTIONATE REMEMBRANCE OF
EMILY
WIFE OF JAMES NASH
WHO DIED MARCH 8th 1866
AGED 42 YEARS
ALSO THE ABOVE
JAMES NASH
SON OF EDWARD NASH
WHO DIED MAY 15th 1866
AGED 42 YEARS
ALSO
HARRIOT SAVAGE
DAUGHTER OF EDWD. NASH
WHO DIED DECEMBER 30th 1868
AGED 48 YEARS

153.   Headstone   South West

IN AFFECTIONATE REMEMBRANCE
OF
JANE
THE DEARLY LOVED WIFE OF
ALFRED NASH
WHO AFTER A PAINFUL ILLNESS
BORNE WITH REMARKABLE
CHRISTIAN FORTITUDE ENTERED
INTO REST AUGUST 5th 1894
AGED 53 YEARS
"Forever with the Lord"
ALSO THE ABOVE
ALFRED NASH
YOUNGEST SON OF THE LATE
EDWARD NASH
OF THIS PARISH
ENTERED INTO REST JUNE 2nd 1911
AGED 75 YEARS
ALSO THEIR DAUGHTER
JANE
WIFE OF R. H. COOPER
1874 – 1962

Alfred Nash, Carpenter, Undertaker and Wheelwright (1891 Kelly's Directory)

154.   Headstone   South West

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
WILLIAM NASH
OF THIS PARISH
WHO DIED MARCH 4th 1903
AGED 80 YEARS
ALSO OF ROSINA
BELOVED WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED JUNE 28th 1907
AGED 81 YEARS
"Thy Will be Done"

William Nash, Retired Builder (1901 Census)

155.   Headstone   South West

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
WALTER EDWARD
NASH
WHO DIED JANUARY 14th 1905
AGED 37 YEARS
ALSO
LOUIS PARAMOR NASH
NEPHEW OF THE ABOVE
DIED JANUARY 24th 1933
AGED 42 YEARS

Walter Nash, Builder (1901 Census)

156.   Pedestals, Cross Fallen   South West

East Side
IN MEMORY OF
WILLIAM HENRY
NASH
DIED 5th OCTOBER 1921
AGED 72 YEARS

North Side
CLARA ANN
NASH
DIED 15th DEC. 1926
AGED 74 YEARS

157.   Low Headstone and Curbs   South West (Extension)

TO THE DEAR MEMORY OF
FRANCIS LOUIS NASH
A BELOVED HUSBAND AND FATHER
AT REST SEPT. 28th 1937
AGED 41 YEARS
ALSO EVELYN MABEL
HIS BELOVED WIFE
DIED 3rd AUGUST 1990
AGED 94 YEARS

NASH SEE MERRICKS

158.   Curbs   South west (Extension)

North Side
IN LOVING MEMORY OF ELIZA NETTLEINGHAM
DIED DEC. 22nd 1927 AGED 78 YEARS

South Side
IN LOVING MEMORY OF JOSEPH NETTLEINGHAM
DIED JULY 30th 1931 AGED 82 YEARS

Joseph Nettleingham, Time ? Keeper at Uralite Works (1901 Census)
Eliza Nettleingham, Boarding House Assistant, Old Vicarage (1881 Census)

159.   Headstone   South East

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
THOMAS NEWMAN
WHO PASSED PEACEFULLY AWAY
30th JANUARY 1903
AGED 69 YEARS
"Thy Will be Done"
ALSO
FRANCES EMMELINE NEWMAN
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED OCTOBER 7th 1908
AGED 79 YEARS

Thomas Newman, ?Farmer at Gore Green (1901 Census)

160.   Chest Tomb, Ledger (Armorial Crest), on Brick Base   East


DETAIL OF LEDGER OF REV. MAJOR NOURSE

HERE LIETH THE BODY OF THE REV.
MR. MAJOR NOURSE M.A. FELLOW
OF ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE
LATE VICAR OF THIS PARISH FOR 21 YEARS
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE JANUARY YE 18th
1759 AGED 53 YEARS
"Where the Wicked Cease from [ ]
And the Weary be at Rest"
HERE ALSO LIETH THE BODY OF
ISABELLA HIS WIFE AND SINCE
WIFE TO MR. EDWARD TAYLOR
LATE OF WOULDHAM HALL
SHE DEPARTED THIS LIFE NOVEMBER THE 11th 1770
AGED 60 YEARS

Major Nourse, Vicar of Higham, P.C.C. Will dated 9th March 1746/47
   To wife Isabella all his property, money, investments, household goods and furniture, utensils of husbandry and personal estate; wife is executor.
   Witnesses: William Comport, Edward Harman and Sary Hoadly
   Proved 27th February 1759

161.   Headstone   North

[IN LOVING MEMORY OF]
ALFRED OFFEN
DIED JANUARY 2nd 1887
AGED 66 YEARS
ALSO ANN WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED SEPTEMBER 17th 1892
AGED 69 YEARS
"We Loved them and no tongue can tell,
How much we loved them and how well,
God loved them too and thought it best,
To take our dear ones home to rest"

Alfred Offen, Farmer at Harp Farm, Boxley, 257 acres, employing 4 men and 1 boy (1881 Census)

162.   Headstone   West

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
THOMAS OGDEN
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
APRIL 10th 1909
AGED 51 YEARS
"At Rest"
ERECTED BY HIS SORROWING WIFE

Thomas Ogden, Insurance Agent at Croydon? (1901 Census)

163.   Headstone   North

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
ALBERT PACKMAN
WHO DIED 15th OCTOBER 1891
AGED 50 YEARS
(INTERRED AT MEOPHAM, KENT)
"Though Lost to Sight to Memory Ever Dear"
ALSO
MARY ELIZABETH
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
WHO PASSED AWAY 2nd JANUARY 1914
AGED 38 YEARS
"Peace, Perfect Peace"
ALSO ELIZA THE BELOVED WIFE OF
ALBERT PACKMAN
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE 11th OCTOBER 1919
AGED 76 YEARS
"At Rest"

Albert Packman, Woodman at Brand's Hatch (1881 Census); Woodman at Higham (1901 Census)

164.   Headstone   South East

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
RUTH
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
WILLIAM PALMER
WHO WAS CALLED TO HER REST
21st OCTOBER 1918
AGED 53 YEARS
ALSO WILLIAM (SON)
WHO DIED FROM WOUNDS
IN FRANCE 18th DECEMBER 1916
AGED 27 YEARS
"Resting Oh so Safely"
ALSO THE ABOVE
WILLIAM PALMER
WHO FELL ASLEEP 6th AUG. 1936
AGED 77 YEARS
"Peace, Perfect Peace"

William Palmer, Wheelwright at Pear Tree Place (1901 Census)

165.   Pedestals and Cross   South West (Extension)

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
BEATRICE LINDA
BELOVED WIFE OF
SYDNEY F. PANGBOURNE
WHO DIED 29th JULY 1935
AGED 59

PATTINSON SEE WADE

166.   Headstone and Curbs   South West

R.I.P.
IN LOVING MEMORY OF
ADELAIDE PENTECOST
WHO PASSED AWAY
19th APRIL 1918
AGED 69 YEARS
ALSO
WALTER EDWIN PENTECOST
BELOVED HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE
WHO PASSED AWAY 21st DECEMBER 1929
AGED 79 YEARS
"They did their best for each of us,
Then left us to remember"

Walter Pentecost, Road Engine Driver, Telegraph Hill (1901 Census)

PEARCE SEE BROOKER

167.   Headstone   South West (Extension)

IN EVER LOVING MEMORY OF
JACK POPE
DIED 5th NOVEMBER 1933
AGED 47
ALSO FRANCES MILLIE POPE
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
REUNITED 10th OCTOBER 1959
AGED 71
"Ever in our Thoughts"

168.   Headstone    South West

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
JOSEPH PORTER
WHO DIED 6th OCTOBER 1862
AGED 68 YEARS
ALSO SARAH HIS WIFE
WHO DIED 18th MARCH 1881
AGED 73 YEARS
"Come unto Me al ye that Labour and are Heavy Laden,
And I will give you Rest"

James Porter, Baker of Telegraph Hill (1861 Census)

169.   Headstone and Body Stone   South East

SACRED TO THE MEMORY OF
MRS. MARY PREBBLE
WIFE OF
MR. JOHN PREBBLE
OF THIS PARISH
AND DAUGHTER OF
THOMAS AND MARY TOWNSEND
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
ON THE 25th DAY OF SEPTEMBER 1775
AGED 29 YEARS

170.   Headstone and Body Stone   South East

[SACRED TO THE MEMORY OF]
MR. RICHARD PREBBLE
SON OF
JOHN AND MARY PREBBLE
LATE OF THIS PARISH
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
ON THE 26th DAY OF JANUARY 1821
AGED 46 YEARS

171.   Headstone and Body Stone   South East

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
MRS. ANN PREBBLE
WIFE OF
MR. THOMAS PREBBLE
OF THIS PARISH
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
JULY 31st 1847
AGED 75 YEARS

172.   Curbs, Large Plot   South East

Nest Side
JOHN PRICE SEPTEMBER 23rd 1874 AGED 70 YEARS

East Side
ELIZABETH PRICE FEBRUARY 3rd 1895 AGED 73 YEARS

North Side
ALFRED BURBIDGE
JANUARY 4th 1937 AGED 89 YEARS

South Side
ANN BURBIDGE APRIL 5th 1942 AGED 87 YEARS

John Price, Cordwainer, Telegraph Hill (1861 Census)

Alfred Burbidge, Blacksmith of Kent Terrace, (1901 Census)

173.   Pedestals and Fallen Cross   South East

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
PHYLLIS K.D.
PRINCE
DIED 19th NOVEMBER 1915
AGED 4 ½ MONTHS
FOND REMEMBRANCE OF
MY DEAR HUSBAND
LIEUT. G. R. DUDLEY PRINCE
WHO DIED AT SALONICA
24th NOVEMBER 1918

174.   Headstone   South West

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
LOUIS
BELOVED HUSBAND OF
AMELIA PUCKETT
WHO DIED AUGUST 8th 1897
AGED 60 YEARS
"Surely He hath borne our
Griefs and carried or Sorrows"
Isaiah L111.4
ALSO THE ABOVE
AMELIA PUCKETT
WHO DIED JUNE 20th 1907
AGED 85 YEARS
"Come let us reason together,
Saith the Lord"

Louis Puckett, Domestic Coachman, Schoolhouse Cottages, Cliffe (1881 Census)

QUICK SEE TADMAN

175.   Headstone   South West

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
MARY ANN WIFE OF GEORGE RAYFIELD
AND SECOND DAUGHTER OF
JOHN AND JANE BROOKER OF THIS PARISH
WHO DIED ON THE 20th FEBRUARY 1869
AGED 39 YEARS
LEAVING SIX SONS TO LAMENT THEIR LOSS
"In the midst of Life we are in Death"
ALSO EDWARD SON OF THE ABOVE
JOHN AND JANE BROOKER
WHO DIED ON THE 17th JULY 1878
AGED 34 YEARS
ALSO THE ABOVE JANE BROOKER
WHO DIED ON THE 24th DEC. 1882
AGED 78 YEARS
ALSO THE ABOVE JOHN BROOKER
WHO DIED 12th FEBRUARY 1884
IN HIS 83rd YEAR
"Be ye also ready for in such an hour
as ye think not the Son of Man cometh"

George Rayfield, Master Blacksmith and Wheelwright, employing 7 men (1861 Census, 1865 Post Office Directory)
"Railway Tavern" in 1874, same man?

John Brooker, died 1884, Retired Farmer of Higham Upshire, (1871 Census)

176.   C.W.G.C. Headstone   South West (Extension)

1292360 SERGEANT
E. J. ROBERTS
AIR GUNNER
ROYAL AIR FORCE
19th MAY 1943 AGE 19

177.   Headstone   South East

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
REBECCA ROSE
WHO PASSED AWAY JANUARY 6th 1907
AGED 76 YEARS
ALSO JOHN ROSE
HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED APRIL 22nd 1916
AGED 83 YEARS
ALSO CHARLES JOHN ROSE
THE BELOVED SON OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED DEC. 6th 1929
AGED 61 YEARS
"Thy way not my, O Lord"
ALSO REBECCA ROSE
BELOVED DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
JOHN AND REBECCA ROSE
WHO PASSED AWAY MARCH 9th 1937
AGED 82 YEARS
"He giveth his beloved Sleep"

John Rose, Master Miller at Mill House (1881 Census, 1913 Kelly's Directory)

178.   Headstone   South West

IN AFFECTIONATE REMEMBRANCE
OF
GEORGE ROSHER
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
ON THE 5th AUGUST 1877
AGED 45 YEARS
"He that heareth my Word,
And believeth on Him that sent Me,
Hath Everlasting Life and shall not
Come into Condemnation but is passed
From Death unto Life" S. John v24
ALSO OF IDA
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED MARCH 27th 1906
AND OF MARY
WIFE OF THE ABOVE G. ROSHER
WHO DIED MARCH 3rd 1919
"To me to live is Christ and to die is Gain"
Phil. 2

George Rosher, Cement and Lime Manufacturer (1871 Census)

RUSSELL SEE FRENCH

179.   Headstone   South West

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
MRS. HARRIETT SANGSTER
A NATIVE OF ABERDEEN
WHO DIED 13th OCTOBER 1835
AGED 74 YEARS

180.   Headstone, Fallen, Eroded   South East

IN MEMORY OF
GEORGE SAUNDERS
WHO DIED 7th FEBRUARY 1881
AGED 70 YEARS
ALSO JAMES SON OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 19th FEBRUARY 1886
AGED 40 YEARS
ALSO JOHN SON OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 3rd SEPTEMBER 1847
AGED 7 MONTHS
ALSO ELIZA WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 20th SEPTEMBER 1901
AGED 84 YEARS

George Saunders, Shepherd at the Abbey Farm (1871 Census)

SAUNDERS SEE BARNES

181.   Curbs, Large Plot   South West

East Side
IN LOVING MEMORY OF MY DEAR HUSBAND HARRY SAVAGE
WHO DIED 30th SEPT. 1938 AGED 64 YEARS

North Side
ALSO HARRY WHO DIED 17th OCT. 1910 AGED 4 YEARS

South Side
ALSO HERBERT WHO DIED 26th JAN. 1937 AGED 24 YEARS

Nest Side
ALSO MARTHA SAVAGE PASSED AWAY OCT. 26th 1955 AGED 79 YEARS

SAVAGE SEE NASH

182.   Curbs   South West (Extension)

North Side
IN LOVING MEMORY OF DOROTHY SHEPHERD WHO DIED 27th MARCH 1929 IN HER 32nd YEAR

South Side
ALSO EDWARD SHEPHERD WHO DIED 6th OCT. 1947 AGED 47 YEARS

183.   Curbs   South West (Extension)

South Side
IN FOND MEMORY OF MY LOVING HUSBAND WILLIAM WOODBURY SIMMONDS
WHO PASSED ON AUGUST 7th 1937 AGED 65 YEARS

North Side
ALSO ADA AMELIA SIMMONDS HIS WIFE
WHO PASSED ON SEPTEMBER 25th 1941 AGED 70 YEARS

184.   Headstone, Fallen, Eroded   South East

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
WILLIAM SLAUGHTER
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE 7th FEBRUARY 1780
IN THE 52nd YEAR OF HIS AGE
ALSO DOROTHY WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE 7th NOVEMBER 1790
IN THE 75th YEAR OF HER AGE

William Slaughter, died 1780, Farmer? Parish Clerk

185.   Chest Tomb, Ledger (Armorial Crest), on Brick Base


TOMB OF REV. GEORGE SMITH


CHEST TOMBS OF REVS. NOURSE, (BACKGROUND) AND SMITH

IN SURE HOPES OF A RESURRECTION TO ETERNAL LIFE
HERE LYETH INTERRED YE BODY OF YE REVEREND
MR. GEORGE SMITH B.D. LATE FELLOW
OF ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE YE CHAPLAIN
GEN. TO YE ARMY AND VICAR OF YS PARISH
A PERSON EQUALLY ESTEEMED FOR HIS LEARNING AND
KNOWLEDGE AND SOUND PRINCIPLES OF RELIGION
AS HE WAS FOR YE PRUDENCE , INTEGRITY
AND CHRISTIAN CONDUCT OF HIS LIFE
LAMENTED BY ALL YT KNEW HIM BUT ESPECIALLY
BY HIS DEAR WIFE WHO CAUSED THIS TOMB
TO BE ERECTED TO HIS MEMORY
"Farewell, My Brethren 'til ye Last
Trumpet Sounds"
HE DIED APRIL YE 17th 1725
AGED 58 YEARS

George Smith, Vicar of Higham, P.C.C. Will dated20th January 1722/23
   He wishes his body to be "allowed a quiet dormitory at the east end of the Churchyard at Kensington".
   He wishes for a frugal funeral because, "my worldly condition is mean necessitous", he wants to be buried three days after death.
   To brother Dr Joseph Smith, a mourning ring and other small things of small value, which he has specified to his wife, "in comparison of the great and sincere affection I bear him". A mourning ring to Mr Richard Worthington of Queen's Square, Westminster; Mrs El[izabeth]? Reeve and Mrs Jane Cordwell of Higham. To the poor of Higham, 40s, "a small sum but more than answerable to my mean condition".
   His wife Ann is executor. He wishes brother, Joseph and friend Richard Worthington to assist his wife with will, and in future, as "she is little acquainted with the affairs and management of worldly concerns".
   Witnesses: F. Bowark and Hanna Mains
   Proved 18th June 1725

186.   Headstone and Body Stone   South West

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
MR. JOHN SMITH
20 YEARS CLERK OF THIS PARISH
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
ON THE 26th DAY OF NOVEMBER 1841
AGED 69 YEARS
"With Patience to the Last he did Submit,
And Murmer'd not at what the Lord thought Fit,
But with a Christian Courage did Resign,
His Soul to God at his Appointed Time"
ALSO GEORGE SON OF THE ABOVE
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
ON THE 31st DAY OF AUGUST 1825
AGED 8 YEARS
ALSO ANN ELIZABETH
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
ON THE 13th DAY OF NOVEMBER 1825
AGED 3 YEARS AND 7 MONTHS
ALSO JOHN SON OF THE ABOVE
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
ON THE 8th DAY OF JANUARY 1850
AGED 38 YEARS
ALSO SUSANNAH ANN WIFE OF THE ABOVE
MR. JOHN SMITH
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
THE 7th DAY OF FEBRUARY 1854
AGED 73 YEARS

John Smith, of Higham, Blacksmith and Parish Clerk, Archdeaconry Court of Rochester Will dated 23rd February 1841
   His forge to son John, for ever. To wife Susannah Ann, use of his household goods and furniture, etc., for life or widowhood. After her death or remarriage, then to his four children, Joseph Thomas, William Henry, Nathaniel and Charles, equally. His wife to carry on business, for a year after his death, for her advantage. If she dies or remarries or neglects business, then the business and effects to son John. Also to John, £25 and £75 at death or remarriage of mother.
   Residue of real estate to wife, for life as long as she remains his widow, she to keep in good repair and insured. After her death or remarriage, to four sons above, for ever. Money, investments, personal estate to wife, conditions as above; in default to above four sons, subject to payment of £75 to son John. Wife and friends, George Lake, Gentleman and William Barnes, Yeoman are executors
   Witnesses: William Webb Hayward, Solicitor, Rochester and Charles Lott, Clerk to Messrs. Essell, Hayward and Essell, Solicitors, Rochester.

187.   Headstone   South East

IN
AFFECTIONATE REMEMBRANCE OF
ANN SMITH
WIFE OF
THOMAS SMITH
WHO DIED NOVEMBER 13th 1867
AGED 65 YEARS
ALSO THE ABOVE
THOMAS SMITH
WHO DIED APRIL 25th 1877
AGED 79 YEARS

Thomas Smith, Gardener Upper Higham (1861 Census)

188.   Headstone and Iron Railings   South West

"I Know that my Redeemer Liveth"
IN
AFFECTIONATE REMEMBRANCE OF
JOHN SMITH
OF HIGHAM
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE MARCH 27th 1876
AGED 50 YEARS
"He is not Lost but Gone Before,
Has Crossed the River, Reached the Shore,
And from the Eternal Heights looks o'er,
And Beckons us to Heaven"
ALSO OF ELIZABETH
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED AFTER A SHORT AND PAINFUL ILLNESS
MARCH 31st 1886 AGED 66 YEARS
ALSO OF WILLIAM HENRY LINDRIDGE
SON OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED NOVEMBER 8th 1881 AGED 30 YEARS
INTERRED IN HIGHGATE CEMETERY
"They Rest from their Labours"

John Smith, died 1876, Agricultural Labourer (1871 Census)

189.   Headstone   South West

IN AFFECTIONATE REMEMBRANCE
OF
EMILY SMITH
WHO DIED JULY 12th 1876
AGED 3 YEARS AND 8 MONTHS
"Weep not for me my Parents Dear,
I am not Dead but Sleeping Here"
CHARLES GEORGE SMITH
BROTHER OF THE ABOVE
KILLED IN ACTION NEARE (sic) THE
DARDANELLES ON THE 4th DAY OF JUNE 1915
AGED 41 YEARS
ALSO
CHARLES EDWARD SMITH
FATHER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED JANUARY 2nd 1921
AGED 72 YEARS
ALSO
SELINA SMITH
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED AUGUST 19th 1930
AGED 79 YEARS
"Gone but not Forgotten"

Charles Smith, Landlord of the "Nag's Head" at Lower Stoke (1881 Census)

190.   Headstone   South West

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
JOSEPH THOMAS SMITH
WHO DIED 15th MAY 1879
AGED 65 YEARS
"In the midst of Life we are in Death"
ALSO HARRIETT WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 15th AUGUST 1899
AGED 82 YEARS
"At Rest"
"A Loss so Great, a Shock Severe,
To part with ones we Love so Dear,
Though Great our Loss, we'll not Complain,
We Trust in Christ to Meet Again"

191.   Headstone   South West

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
EMILY SMITH
WHO DIED DECEMBER 9th 1891
AGED 35 YEARS
"We Loved her, ah, no tongue can tell,
How much we Loved her and how well,
Christ Loved her too and thought it Best,
To take her Home with Him to Rest,
Oh, we miss her and how sadly,
Bleeding Hearts alone can tell,
Earth has Lost her, Heaven has Found her,
Jesus has done all things Well"
ALSO GEORGE SMITH BROTHER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED MARCH 4th 1914
AGED 60 YEARS
"God gives his Beloved Sleep"
ALSO HARRIET CATHERINE SMITH
SISTER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED JANUARY 25th 1936
AGED 84 YEARS
"Home to Rest"

192.   Headstone   South East

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
WILLIAM SMITH
WHO DIED JANUARY 29th 1907
AGED 80 YEARS
ALSO SARAH
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
DIED DECEMBER 24th 1928
AGED 94 YEARS
"Her End was Peace"

William Smith, Market Gardener at West Street, Cliffe, 45 acres (1881 Census)

193.   Headstone   South East


HEADSTONES OF WILLIAM CODD (RIGHT) AND SMOOKER FAMILY

IN MEMORY OF
WILLIAM SMOOKER
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
THE 23rd OF APRIL 1820
AGED 65 YEARS
[ALSO] ANN WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
THE 9th OF JANUARY 1820
AGED 59 YEARS
ALSO WILLIAM SMOOKER
SON OF THE ABOVE
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
THE 14th OF OCTOBER 1820
AGED 20 YEARS
LIKEWISE ALSO SARAH SMOOKER
GRANDDAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
THE 24th OF MARCH 1820
AGED 2 YEARS

William Smooker, of Cliffe, Grocer? (Registers)

SPARROW SEE FLINTHAM

194.   Headstone, All Eroded. From Duncan   South East

[HERE]
[LYETH YE BODY OF]
[PHILLIP SON OF]
[JAMES AND RACHEL STAINES]
[WHO DIED JANUARY YE 24th 1733]
[AGED 19 YEARS]
[ALSO ANN DAUGHTER OF]
[JAMES AND ELIZABETH STAINES]
[WHO DIED JANUARY 23rd 1733]
[AGED 4 YEARS]

195.   Headstone, Very Eroded   South East

HERE
LYETH YE BODY OF
ELIZABETH WIFE OF
JAMES STAINES
WHO DYED JUNE 24th 1735
AGED 34 YEARS
ALSO ANN & MARY

196.   Headstone   South East


HEADSTONE OF JAMES STAINES, SENIOR

IN MEMORY OF
JAMES STAINES
OF THIS PARISH
WHO DIED 22nd MAR. 1756
AGED 68 YEARS

James Staines, of Higham, Yeoman, Archdeaconry Court of Rochester Will dated 24th April 1752
   Son James is executor. His two farms and other land at Wouldham and Burham, formerly occupied by late Thomas Staines, Yeoman, now occupied by Thomas Costing, and other land, to son James, for ever.
   To daughter Elizabeth, wife of Henry Edmeades of Nurstead, Gentleman, £5; she is already provided for by the marriage settlement of her parents; this is far better than he can do for son James.
   Residue, including all livestock, crops and implements, and household goods and personal estate, to son James, for ever.
   Witnesses: Richard Webb, Robert Taylor and Henry Mittoy
   Proved 2nd April 1756

197.   Headstone   South East


HEADSTONE OF JAMES STAINES, JUNIOR

IN MEMORY OF
MR. JAMES STAINES
OF THIS PARISH WHO DIED
THE 7th OF OCTOBER 1759
AGED 27 YEARS
HE LEFT ISSUE ONE DAUGHTER

STAINES SEE EDMEADES

198.   Headstone    South West

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
ALEXANDER STEELE, ESQUIRE
A NATIVE OF THE ISLE OF SKYE, N.B.
WHO DIED 12th NOVEMBER 1834
AGED 74 YEARS

Alexander Steele, of Higham, Gentleman, P.C.C. Will dated 16th November 1827
   All his real estate, money, household goods and personal estate, to wife Mary, for ever; she is executor.
   Witnesses: D.B. Lewis, Attorney at Law, Rochester, D.R. Lewis and James Lewis, his Clerks
   Proved 6th February 1835

199.   Wooden Cross (Not Present) From Duncan   South West

[STEDMAN, JAMES]
[AGED 82]
[AMOS, HAROLD]
[KILLED ON H.M.S. NATAL]
[30th DECEMBER 1915]
[AGED 30]
[HEPHZIBAH]
[AGED 74 YEARS]

200.   Wooden Cross (Not Present) From Duncan   South East

[RICHARD STEPHENS]
[AGED 77]
[1914]

201.   Curbs (Replacement for Latter)   South East

IN LOVING MEMORY OF RICHARD STEPHENS WHO DIED MAY 1914
ALSO HIS WIFE ELIZA WHO DIED MARCH 1929 "At Rest"

Richard Stephens, Agricultural Labourer of Essex Terrace, (1901 Census)

202.   Headstone   South West

IN MEMORY OF
CHARLES STONEHAM
DIED 22nd NOVEMBER 1843
AGED 76 YEARS
ALSO ELIZABETH
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
DIED 23rd MARCH 1867
AGED 98 YEARS
ALSO THOMAS
SON OF THE ABOVE
DIED 28th SEPTEMBER 1884
AGED 84 YEARS

Charles Stoneham, Agricultural Labourer in Shorne (1841 Census)

203.   Red Granite Convex    South West

IN
AFFECTIONATE REMEMBRANCE
OF
FREDERICK STUNT
OF THIS PARISH
WHO DIED 16th MAY 1889
AGED 64 YEARS
ALSO HIS WIFE
CATHERINE STUNT
WHO DIED AT WESTGATE
23rd OCTOBER 1912
AGED 85 YEARS
ALSO
CONSTANCE HELEN STUNT
WIFE OF WARWICK STUNT
BORN DECEMBER 10th 1857
DIED JANUARY 25th 1925
ALSO
WARWICK STUNT J.P.
BORN NOV. 4th 1849
DIED MARCH 13th 1942

Warwick Stunt, Farmer of White House Farm, (1913 Kelly's Directory); died at Deanery Gate, Rochester (Registers)

204.   Headstone and Curbs    South West (Extension)

IN
LOVING MEMORY OF
EMILY ANNETTA SUTTON
BORN AUG. 5th 1871
DIED JULY 30th 1931
ALSO
DANIEL WALTER SUTTON
HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE
BORN MARCH 6th 1867
DIED APRIL 22nd 1933

Daniel Sutton, Grocer of Forge Lane (1901 Census)

205.   Classical Portland Stone Chest Tomb   South West


CHEST TOMB OF TADMAN FAMILY

Ledger
IN MEMORY OF
MR. WILLIAM TADMAN
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
ON THE 6th DAY OF APRIL 1775
AGED 52 YEARS
"He was an Affectionate Husband,
A Tender Father & Sincere Friend"
HE LEFT ISSUE SIX SONS (VIZ. WILLIAM,
EDWARD, FRANCIS, LANCE, RICHARD & PETER)
BY SARAH HIS WIFE WHO HAS CAUSED
THIS TOMB TO BE ERECTED
ALSO MRS. SARAH TADMAN WIFE
OF THE ABOVE WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE DEC. 6th
1787 AGED 58 YEARS
IN MEMORY OF MR. WILLIAM TADMAN
SON OF THE ABOVE WILLIAM TADMAN
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE JAN. 13th 1795
AGED 45 YEARS
ALSO LANCE TADMAN ESQ.
SON OF THE ABOVE
WILLIAM & SARAH TADMAN
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE APRIL 1st 1798
AGED 47 YEARS
ALSO MARY GRACE TADMAN
WHO DIED 19th APRIL 1885
IN HER 85th YEAR

North Side
IN MEMORY OF MR. EDWARD TADMAN OF OAKLEY
IN THIS PARISH WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE JAN. 12th 1781
IN THE 28th YEAR OF HIS AGE
ALSO SARAH TADMAN DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED IN HER INFANCY
ANN WIFE OF MR. GEORGE QUICK, DAUGHTER OF
PETER & ANN TADMAN DIED SEPT. 13th 1835
AGED 44 YEARS AND WAS INTERRED IN THE CHURCH
CAPT. FREDERICK TADMAN YOUNGEST SON OF
CHARLES & MARY TADMAN DIED AUG. [ ] 1864
IN THE 36th YEAR OF HIS AGE

South Side
SACRED TO THE MEMORY OF
PETER SON OF THE ABOVE
WILLIAM & SARAH TADMAN
DIED AUGUST 20th 1826 AGED 64 YEARS
[CHARLES] TADMAN SON OF THE ABOVE
DIED JANUARY 27th 1836 AGED 37 YEARS

East Side
FRANCIS
TADMAN
CAPT. IN THE
WEST KENT REGT.
OF MILTON
OBIT JAN. 8th
1787
AETAT 32

Nest Side
FREDERICK
TADMAN
WHO DIED AUG. 6th 182[1]
[AGED 20 YEARS]
WILLIAM
TADMAN
[WHO DIED]
[AUG. 30th 1835]
[AGED 28 YEARS]

William Tadman the Elder, of Higham, Gentleman, P.C.C. Will dated 15th December 1774
   To wife, Sarah, all freeholds, for life; after her death, to six sons, William, Edward, Francis, Lance, Richard and Peter, equally, for ever. To wife, brother in law William Lance of Milton, Gentleman and sons William and Edward, all household goods, furniture, farm stock and implements, money, investments and personal estate (except leases), upon trust. They are to make an inventory and pay from personal estate, to sons, Francis, Lance, Richard and Peter, who are 21 at his death, £700 each. If any are under 21, their share to be invested in Public Funds, interest towards their maintenance and education, until they are 21. The property in trust, to use of his wife, for life; after her death, upon trust, for benefit of the above four sons; when they are all 21, shared equally among them. His farming and grazing business goes to wife and above four sons, equally.
   Wife, William Lance and sons Edward and William are executors.
   Witnesses: Richard Brenchly, George Arnold and John Pattinson
   Proved 17th May 1775

William Tadman,
of Higham, Gentleman, Archdeaconry Court of Rochester Will dated 6th September 1786
To wife Hannah, brother Lance of New House in Northfleet, Gentleman and son, Francis, all his leasehold houses, farms and lands in Higham and elsewhere in Kent, for rest of term. Also household goods and furniture, livestock, goods and implements, money, investments and personal estate, upon trust. Brother and sons tp to make an inventory and permit his wife to the use and occupation of leaseholds, etc., plus income from investments, for life. She to maintain and educate children, Francis, James, William, Sarah, Peter and Lance, until they are 21. When they are 21, trustees to pay, from monies or sale of stock, crops, etc., £200 each. After his wife's death, all the estate, equally to his children.
   Wife, brother Lance and son William, executors.
   Witnesses: John Pattinson and William Pattinson
   Proved 27th January 1795 Power reserved to William Tadman

Charles Tadman,
of Higham, Farmer, P.C.C. Will dated 26th January 1836
   Wife Mary Grace and Jarvis Maplestead Noakes are executors. To them all his leaseholds at Higham, live and dead stock, household goods and furniture, money, investments and personal estate, upon trust, for benefit of wife for life, as long as she is his widow. If she remarries, the legacy to her and executorship is void. Then Noakes will be sole executor, will hold the estate in trust, carry on the farming and pay wife an annuity of £150 for life. When children are 21, the estate is to be shared equally among them, they can then sell the estate, sharing proceeds. Executors to allow his mother Ann, a small weekly allowance, as they think fit. After wife's death or remarriage, executor can spend up to £50 each for any of his children, either for an apprenticeship or other advancement. If wife has died or remarried, Noakes is to be Guardian of children.
   Witnesses: James Furrell, Clerk to Mr Southgate, Solicitor, Gravesend and Stephen Steele, Strood.
   Proved 27th September 1836 Power reserved to William Maplestead Noakes.

206.   Headstone (Not Present), From Duncan   South West

[IN LOVING MEMORY]
[OF]
[ELIZABETH]
[WIFE OF]
[JOHN TAYLOR]
[OF THIS PARISH]
[WHO DIED JANUARY 1st 1891]
[AGED 76 YEARS]
[ALSO THE ABOVE]
[JOHN TAYLOR]
[WHO DIED AUGUST 12th 1899]
[AGED 97 YEARS]

207.   Pedestals and Fallen Cross   North

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
ISAAC TAYLOR
DIED OCTOBER 16th 1894
AGED 55 YEARS
"Gone but not Forgotten"

208.   Pedestals and Fallen Cross   South West

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
WILLIAM JAMES TAYLOR
WHO DIED FEBRUARY 7th 1900
AGED 53 YEARS

William James Taylor, Schoolmaster (1881 Census)

209.   Headstone, Very Eroded   North West

[IN LOVING MEMORY OF]
FRANCIS ISAAC HARRY
[      ] SON OF
ISAAC & EMMA JANE THOMPSON
OF THIS PARISH
WHO DIED NOVEMBER 13th ? [1881]
AGED 5 YEARS AND 6 MONTHS
[Eroded Verses]

210.   C.W.G.C. Headstone   West

LIEUTENANT COMMANDER
M.V. THORBURN
D.S.C., V. D., R.N.V.R.
H.M.S. BULLDOG
3rd APRIL 1946 AGED 37
HUSBAND OF MARGUERITE HELEN
AND SON OF ADAM BROWN
AND DOROTHY MARY BEATRICE
OF HIGHAM HALL

211.   Headstone, (Eroded) From Duncan   South West

[SACRED]
[TO THE MEMORY OF]
[ELIZABETH TOMLIN]
[WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE]
[ON THE 20th DAY OF MARCH 1834]
[AGED 72 YEARS]
[ALSO]
[WILLIAM TOMLIN]
[WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE]
[ON THE 6th DAY OF MARCH 1835]
[AGED 75 YEARS]

212.   Headstone (Cover by Thick Stemmed Ivy) From Duncan   South West

[SACRED]
[TO THE MEMORY OF]
[JAMES TOMLIN]
[WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE]
[ON THE 17th DAY OF OCTOBER 1843]
[AGED 58 YEARS]
[ALSO]
[SARAH TOMLIN]
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE]
[ON THE 24th DAY OF MAY 1855]
[AGED 62 YEARS]

James Tomlin, of Higham, Victualler, Archdeaconry Court of Rochester Will dated 10th October 1843
   Everything to wife, Sarah, who is executor.
   Witnesses: Joseph Hindle, Vicar of Higham and Stephen Steele, Surgeon, Strood
   Proved 30th October 1843 Value of goods under £200

213.   Headstone   South West

SACRED
TO
THE MEMORY OF
GEORGE TOMLIN
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
ON THE 12th DAY OF JANUARY 1854
AGED 24 YEARS
"In Love he Lived, in Peace he Died,
His Life was Craved but God Denied"

214.   Headstone (Bottom Eroded, From Duncan)   South West

TO THE MEMORY
OF
JOHN TOMLIN
WHO DIED OCT. 3rd 1870
AGED 55 YEARS
ALSO WILLIAM TOMLIN
WHO DIED DEC. 12th 18[40]
AGED 2 YEARS
[ALSO] JAMES TOM[LIN]
[WHO] DIED FEB. 17th [1871]
[AGED] [3]O YEA[RS]
[ALSO MARY TOMLIN]
[WIFE OF THE ABOVE JOHN TOMLIN]
[WHO DIED AUGUST 22nd 1884]
[AGED 70 YEARS]

215.   Headstone and Two Body Stones   South East

SACRED MEMORY
TO THE OF
MR. THOMAS TOWNSEND
OF THIS PARISH, YEOMAN
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE ON THE 28th
DAY OF JUNE 1765 AGED 53 YEARS
ALSO
MRS. MARY TOWNSEND
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE ON THE 2nd
DAY OF OCTOBER 1766 AGED 58 YEARS
AND TWO SONS OF THE ABOVE
THOMAS AND MARY TOWNSEND
THOMAS DIED IN HIS INFANCY
HENRY DIED AT THE AGE OF 5 YEARS
LEFT ISSUE SARAH AND MARY
"You Readers All and Standers By,
As You are now, so once was I,
As I am now, so You Must Be,
Prepare Yourself to Follow Me"

Thomas Townsend, of Higham, Yeoman, Archdeaconry Court of Rochester Will dated 1st December 1764
   To daughters Sarah and Mary, £200 each on day of marriage. To wife Mary , all real estate, for life, she to keep it in good repair. After her death, his real estate in Hodgell Street, in Milton (next Sittingbourne), to daughter Sarah and her heirs; in default of heirs, then to daughter Mary and her heirs, for ever.
   His properties, and shares of properties in Burham and Maidstone, to daughter Mary and her heirs; in default of heirs, to daughter Sarah and her heirs. In default of heirs, to wife , for ever. To good friend, John Tilden, 5 guineas for a ring, "to wear in remembrance of me". Residue to wife Mary, for life; after her death, to two daughters, shared equally.
   Wife and other executor to make inventory of personal estate and farm stock; they are guardians of daughters until they are 21.
   Witnesses: Hans Sloane, William Duff and the mark of John Sharpsell
   Proved 29th August 1765

This will is a copy, the original is in the P.C.C. The widow died before administering the will. In 1780 daughter Sarah, wife of William Brown, applied for, and was granted administration in the P.C.C., in London.

TOWNSEND SEE PREBBLE

216.   Headstone   North

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
EDWARD TREE
WHO DIED JUNE 25th 1916
AGED 57 YEARS
"My Time had come, I in a moment Fell,
And had no Time to bid my Friends Farewell,
For God doth not always a Warning give,
So Friends through Life be Careful how you Live"

Edward Tree, Basket Maker, blind from birth, Essex Terrace, (1901 Census)

217.   Headstone and Curbs   South West

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
GEORGE TRIGG
WHO DIED 1st JULY 1923
AGED 49 YEARS
ALSO ELLEN
BELOVED WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 27th NOVEMBER 1957
AGED 76 YEARS
"Reunited"

George Trigg, Carman for Coal Merchant, Frindsbury? (1901 Census)

218.   Headstone   East

IN
AFFECTIONATE REMEMBRANCE OF
JANE
SEVENTH DAUGHTER OF
WILLIAM STOCKER & BETTY TROOD
WHO DIED THE 26th SEPTEMBER 1862
AGED 19 YEARS
ALSO FANNY MATILDA
NINTH DAUGHTER
WHO DIED JULY 25th 1852
AGED 11 MONTHS
ALSO AN INFANT SON
ALSO THE ABOVE
BETTY TROOD
DIED JANUARY 5th 1876
AGED 68 YEARS
ALSO EMILY SOPHIA GOUGE
SIXTH DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
DIED APRIL 3rd 1892
AGED 44 YEARS
ALSO MARY GOODSELL
SECOND DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
DIED SEPTEMBER 22nd 1894
AGED 64 YEARS

William Stocker Trood, (Wife and daughters buried here), Landlord of the "Sir John Falstaff"

219.   Pedestals and Cross   South West

IN LOVING
MEMORY OF
OUR DEAR MOTHER
ANN TURNER
WHO DIED 9th JUNE 1909
AGED 67 YEARS
"At Rest"

220.   Wooden Cross (Not Present) From Duncan   South West

[DOROTHY TWITCHEN]
[5 ½ YEARS]
[1920]

221.   Pedestals and Cross   South West (Extension)

SACRED TO THE
MEMORY OF
PERCY TYLER
WHO DIED 22nd OCT. 1931
AGED 64

222.   Headstone   South West

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
EMMA VENN
DIED JUNE 12th 1909
AGED 63 YEARS
"My Soul doth long for thy Salvation"

223.   Headstone and Curbs   South West (Extension)

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
JOHN THOMAS VIDLER
WHO DIED 5th MARCH 1939
AGED 44 YEARS
ALSO HIS WIFE
MARGERY VIDLER
WHO DIED 2nd 1974
AGED 79 YEARS
"Reunited"

224.   Classical Chest Tomb, Damaged by Sycamore Growing Inside!   South West


CHEST TOMB OF WADE FAMILY THE LEAVES ARE FROM A 
SYCAMORE GROWING INSIDE, WHICH IS PUSHING THE STRUCTURE OVER

Ledger
HERE LIE DEPOSITED
THE REMAINS OF JOHN WADE
WHO DIED THE 22nd OF FEB. 1777
IN THE 80th YEAR OF HIS AGE
MARY MARRIOTT
DAUGHTER OF THE SAID JOHN WADE
DIED 24th NOV. 1770 AGED 39 YEARS
JAMES WADE
SON OF THE ABOVE JOHN WADE
DIED 19th DECEMR. 1775
AGED 48 YEARS
MARTHA WIDOW OF JOHN DIED
16th DECEMBER 1784 AGED 84 YEARS
ANN PATTINSON DAUGHTER OF
JOHN AND MARTHA DIED 21st
DECEMBER 1812 AGED 79 YEARS

North Side
SACRED TO THE MEMORY OF
JOHN WADE ESQ.
WHO DIED MARCH THE 6th 1837
IN THE 71st YEAR OF HIS AGE

James Wade, of Gravesend, Gentleman, P.C.C. Will dated 12th August 1775
   Ratifies marriage settlement (wife Rebecca). To her, for life, if she remains his widow, an annuity of £20, over and above provision made in the settlement.
   To his father John, an annuity of £12 for life. These annuities from his real and personal estate. To wife Rebecca, £200. In case he inherits father's house in Cuxton, occupied by William Lewes, then that house and land purchased from Henry and Willam Edmeades, also occupied by Lewes, and other property, charge with above annuities, to sons James and John, and other children yet to be born.
   If both sons died pre 21 and without heirs, the property at Cuxton, to sister Ann Pattinson, wife of John Pattinson of Gravesend, Gentleman. This property will be in hands of Henry Thames Rogers of Gravesend, Gentleman, William Towers of east Tilbury, Yeoman and James Lance the Younger of Ash next Ridley, Yeoman, during life of Ann Pattinson, in trust, . After Ann's death, then to her children and their heirs, in equal shares. In default of heirs, then to James Blatch of Pitsea, Essex, Yeoman, for life; after his death, then to his children, equally, for ever.
   After death of testator's children, without heirs, the farm land at Cuxton, and other property in trust, for him or otherwise, to Rebecca, for ever. Also to Rebecca, all household goods, for life, as long as she is his widow, until son John is 21.If executors think fit, Rebecca shall carry on farming business, proceeds for maintenance and education of sons until they are 21; they also get stock in trade, not sold, equally. If executors think business should end, they can sell and invest proceeds, interest from this and other money to Rebecca for benefit of sons. All principle money, etc., to use of his sons; if they die pre 21, without heirs, then to his wife.
   Trustees are executors and guardians of sons.
   Witnesses: John Hutchison, Anthony Arnold and John Evans

Codicil dated 11th October 1775
   William Towers not now to be an executor or guardian, wife Rebecca in his place. Revokes £10 legacy to Towers. Rest of will ratified.
   Witnesses: John Sabb, William Sabb and Thomas Livesey
   Proved 9th January 1776

John Wade,
of Gravesend, Gentleman, P.C.C. Will dated 15th September 1770
   To wife Martha, rents and profits of his freehold and leasehold property in Cuxton and Gravesend, for life, while she remains his widow. After her death or remarriage, the Cuxton property to son James, for ever, plus two leaseholds in Gravesend, where testator and James live, for rest of term.
   To daughter Ann, £500, 3% Bank Annuities, part of £900 in Bank of England. If Ann marries in his lifetime, the £500 will go immediately to her as part of marriage portion.
  Also to Ann, £100 3% Bank Annuities, another part of the £900. After death of his wife, the remainder of the £900, to son James and daughter Ann, upon trust, to allow wife Martha the interest from it for life. If his wife's income is insufficient, she can sell part of estate to make it up. After wife's death, remainder of the £900 shared equally between James and Ann; they also get all household goods, etc. Residue to Martha for ever.
   Witnesses: J. Delap, H.T. Rogers and C. Watts
   Proved 7th June 1777 Administration to wife Martha, so James has since died (see above)

Martha Wade,
of Gravesend, Widow, P.C.C. Will dated 19th February 1779
To James Lance the Younger of Ash, Gentleman, her two leasehold houses in Gravesend High Street, one her own, the other occupied by John Bayley, Butcher, for rest of 99 year term, upon trust, to take rents and, after costs, pay grandsons, John and James Wade, £8 per annum until they are 21.When they are 21 the properties go to them.
   If both die pre 21, then to her daughter Ann Pattinson and her husband John Pattinson of Gravesend, Gentleman; after them, to to their children, equally. If no children living, then upon trust for children of James Blatch. To the Pattinsons, £100 upon trust, that they purchase £100 of Bank of England Stock, Ann to have interest from this for life. After her death the stock to the above grandsons at 21. If both died pre 21, then to Pattinsons. Also to Pattinsons, household goods and furniture, residue of money, investments; they are executors.
   Signs with a mark
   Witnesses: John Bayley and James Bayley
   Proved 22nd February 1783 Power reserved to Ann Pattinson

John Wade,
of Milton, next Gravesend, Gentleman, P.C.C. Will dated 30th August 1833
   Desires a modest burial in family vault at Higham. To Elizabeth Wade, widow of late brother James of Ash, all his household goods and furniture in his house at Ash. His freeholds in Ash and Hartley, crops, live and dead stock, two cottages at Turner's Oak in Ash, occupied by Robert Olive, three other cottages at West Yoke, in Ash, occupied by Thomas Gilbert, William Stevens and John Elcombe, to use of Elizabeth Wade, for ever. His freehold and Copyhold properties in Codicote in Hertfordshore, to Benjamin Squires of Tewin, Farrier, for ever.
   Residue of real and personal estate to John Whitehead of Yalding, Richard Whitehead of west Farleigh, Jane wife of John Charlton of East Farleigh and Elizabeth wife of George Morland of Chart, nephews and nieces of Elizabeth Wade, and Charlotte Elizabeth Burgess Crane, daughter of the Late Richard Whitehead of Ordnance Place, Chatham, in equal shares.
   John Whitehead and John Charlton executors.
   Witnesses: Charles Spencer, Druggist, Gravesend, T.B. Butcher, Baker, Gravesend and James Munn, Plumber, Gravesend.

Codicil not dated
   Executors to give £300 each to, Mary Dean widow of Ash, Richard Venner of Ash, John Russell of New House, Gravesend, Elizabeth wife of Mordecai Andrews of Cock House, Greenstreet Green, Darenth and Ann wife of John Swaisland of Idley in Ash.. £100 each to Mary Andrews, Ann Cowel, John Middleton, Sarah Williams, Rebecca Elgar and Mary Masters , sons and daughters of the late John and Ann Middleton of Ash.
   Witness; Charles Spencer

Affidavit dated 14th March 1837
   Alfred Bayley, Stock Broker, sworn; he was well acquainted with John Wade and was familiar with his handwriting. He has examined codicil and believes it to be genuine.

Affidavit dated 15th March 1837
   Charles Spencer is sworn. He is witness to the will and codicil; cannot recall date of latter, or whether it was made after will or not. He knew Wade for 28 years and lived close to him.

Affidavit dated 15th March 1837
   John Whitehead of West Barming, Gentleman and Thomas Burgess of Kemsing, Gentleman, sworn. They found will and codicil on the 6th of March1837. The documents were together in a locked letter case in a bureau in the front parlour of Wade's house. Whitehead stated that six months before Wade died, he had asked him to be an executor with Charlton.
   On the 4th of March 1837, Whitehead found Wade ill and not expected to live; he asked Wade if he had made his will, to which Wade replied "I have, I have made a short will and codicil with a few legacies". Whitehead asked where he would find them? Wade said "in my bureau, the one in the front parlour".
   Whitehead and Burgess believe that Wade meant and intended the codicil to the will.
   Proved 21st March 1837

Ann Pattinson, of Milton, Widow of John, Gentleman, Archdeaconry Court of Rochester Will dated 31st January 1812
   Nephews John Wade of Milton, Gentleman and James Wade of Ash, Gentleman are executors. Her freehold houses, cottages, farms and lands in Stoke, High Halstow, Cliffe and Chignal Smeely, Essex, and all other real estate to John and James Wade, for ever; they also get all leaseholds, household goods, monies and personal estate.
   Witnesses: Sarah Bevan, Elizabeth Peters and Christopher Beckingfield
   Proved 10th June 1813

224a.   Headstone


HEADSTONE OF DOROTHY WADE, FORMERLY WIFE OF HENRY MASTERS

HERE LYETH DOROTHY
WIDOW OF JNO. WADE
AND FORMER WIFE OF
HEN. MASTERS
BOTH OF THIS PARISH
OBT. JULY 28th 1744
AGED 77

225.   Headstone   South East

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
THOMAS WALKER
BORN MARCH 27th 1832
PASSED TO HIS REST IN PERFECT
PEACE JUNE 12th 1906
AND OF MARY HIS BELOVED WIFE
BORN NOVEMBER 4th 1835
WAS CALLED HOME SEPTEMBER 18th 1913
"Come unto Me"

Thomas Walker, Tailor of Pear Tree Place (1901 Census)

226.   Headstone   West

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
JOHN EDWARD WARLTERS
WHO DIED JANUARY 23rd 1912
AGED 62 YEARS
AND OF HIS THIRD SON
RAYMOND ALFRED PRICE WARLTERS
ASSISTANT PAYMASTER R.N.R.
WHO WAS KILLED IN AN AIR FIGHT OFF
THE KENTISH COAST APRIL 21st 1917

John Warlters, House Valuer and Surveyor of Leigh, Essex (1901 Census)

227.   Headstone, Body Stone and Foot Stone   South East

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
JOHN WEBB
WHO DIED NOVEMBER 14th 1843
AGED 66 YEARS
ALSO MARY WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED AUGUST 20th 1859
AGED 78 YEARS
ALSO HANNAH THEIR DAUGHTER
WHO DIED JUNE 3rd 1870
AGED 65 YEARS

John Webb, Farmer at Church Street, Cliffe (1841 Census)

WEBSTER SEE HEATH

228.   Pedestals, Cross Gone   West

STELLA MARY
INFANT
DAUGHTER OF
R. H. AND E. M. WELLINGS
BORN 30th MARCH 1891
DIED 8th SEPT. 1891

229.   Wooden Cross, Decayed   South West (Extension)

IN
LOVING
MEMORY
VIOLET J. WELLS
DIED FEB. 23rd 1943
AGED 42

230.   Wooden Cross, Decayed   Next to Above

IN
LOVING
MEMORY
WILLIAM WELLS
DIED DEC. 23rd 1944 AGED 72

William Wells, Labourer (1901 Census)

WHITE SEE BROOKER

231.   Headstone   South West

IN MEMORY
OF
THOMAS WHITEBREAD
DIED 23rd JANUARY 1860
AGED 73 YEARS
ALSO RUTH
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
DIED 8th FEBRUARY 1869
AGED 80 YEARS
ALSO HANNAH
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
DIED 20th JANUARY 1885
AGED 69 YEARS
"Blessed are the Dead which
Die in the Lord"

232.   Headstone and Foot Stone   South West

SACRED
TO
THE MEMORY OF
EDWARD WHITEBREAD
SON OF
THOMAS & RUTH WHITEBREAD
WHO DIED OCTOBER 23rd 1869
AGED 37 YEARS
ALSO HIS BELOVED AND AFFECTIONATE
CHILDREN, THOMAS AND HANNAH
THOMAS DIED MARCH 5th 1863
AGED 14 MONTHS
HANNAH DIED MARCH 30th 1866
AGED 5 YEARS, 8 MONTHS
ALSO MARY
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
EDWARD WHITEBREAD
WHO DIED FEBRUARY 21st 1901
AGED 35 YEARS
ALSO MARTHA
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED DECEMBER 23rd 1907
AGED 75 YEARS

233.   Headstone and Curbs   South West

IN AFFECTIONATE REMEMBRANCE
OF
ROSINA JEMIMA WHITEBREAD
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE 23rd JULY 1874
AGED 23 YEARS
ALSO THOMAS WILLIAM WHITEBREAD
WHO ENTERED THE HEAVENLY HOST?
4th MARCH 1890
AGED 76 YEARS
"Loved by All"
ALSO ELLEN RUTH BLAKE
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED [     ]
AGED [    ] YEARS
ALSO JEMIMA WHITEBREAD
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO ENTERED OUR HEAVENLY ROAD ?
21st OCTOBER 1893
AGED 74 YEARS
"Blessed are the Peace Makers"

234.   Headstone   South West

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
CHARLOTTE
BELOVED WIFE OF
JAMES WHITEBREAD
OF THIS PARISH
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
25th JANUARY 1887 AGED 67 YEARS
"Thou art gone to thy rest dear Mother,
We will not weep for Thee,
For thou [are] now where oft on Earth,
Thy Spirit longed to Be"
ALSO THOMAS SON OF THE ABOVE
DIED 15th NOVEMBER 1861 AGED 15 YEARS
ALSO GEORGE SON OF THE ABOVE
DIED 9th JULY 1887 AGED 27 YEARS
ALSO THE ABOVE
JAMES WHITEBREAD
WHO DIED MARCH 17th 1900
AGED 83 YEARS
"Now the Labourer's Task is O'er"

Thomas, died 1860, Market Gardener, 15 acres, employing 2 men (1851 Census)
Thomas, died 1890, Farmer 200 acres, employing 12 men, 11 women , 4 boys (1871 Census)
James, Market Gardener 17 acres, employing 2 men (1881 Census)

235.   Headstone and Foot Stone   South West

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
CAROLINE MARGARET WHITEBREAD
DIED 29th SEPTEMBER 1889 AGED 62 YEARS
"Even so Father for it seemed
Good in thy Sight" Luke 7.21
ALSO JANE RUTH WHITEBREAD
DIED 27th JULY 1890
AGED 59 YEARS
"There shall be no Night there" Rev. xxii 5
ALSO ELLEN RUTH WHITEBREAD
WHO FELL ASLEEP 29th JANUARY 1891
AGED 56 YEARS
"Until the Day break and the Shadows Flee Away"
ALSO MARY WHITEBREAD
DIED 10th JULY 1891
AGED 72 YEARS
"Our Life is but a Fading Dream,
Our Days and Years fleet quickly Past,
Lead us, O Christ when all are Gone,
Safe Home at Last"

Caroline and Ellen , Dressmakers, with Mary, an Annuitant , all in Mother's Confectionery Shop in Milton (1881 Census)
Edward, Market Gardener (1861 census)

Jemima, Farmer (1891 Kelly's Directory)
Martha, Shopkeeper (1891 Kelly's Directory)

236.   Headstone   North

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
MARY ANN WIGGLESWORTH
DIED APRIL 6th 1931 AGED 66 YEARS
ALSO GEORGE RICHARD HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE
DIED JANUARY 15th 1937 AGED 75 YEARS
ALSO GEORGE HENRY ELDER SON OF THE ABOVE
DIED NOVEMBER 12th 1918 AGED 26 YEARS
"Father in thy Gracious Keeping,
Leave we now our Loved ones Sleeping"

George Wigglesworth, Agricultural Labourer (1901 Census)

237.   Pedestal and Fallen Cross   East

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
JESSIE WILLIAMS
DIED EASTER DAY 1902
AGED 28 YEARS
ALSO RUBY DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
DIED XMAS EVE 1924 AGED 23 YEARS
"Jesu Mercy" R.I.P.

Jessie Williams, Wife of John, Schoolmaster (1901 Census)

238.   Very Low Headstone and Curbs   South West (Extension)

IN LOVING MEMORY OF OUR DARLING SON
MICHAEL G. WILLIAMS
DIED 16th MARCH 1939 AGED 8 MONTHS

239.   Thick Slab with Horizontal Cross   North

IN LOVING MEMORY OF MARY WIFE OF THOMAS WINCH DIED 10th AUGUST 1904 AGED 54

240.   Red Granite Headstone   South East

IN MEMORY OF
HARRIET WOODBINE
DIED 13th MARCH 1907 AGED 53 YEARS
ALSO JESSIE KATHLEEN DAUGHTER
DIED 26th NOVEMBER 1907 AGED 30 YEARS
R.I.P.

Harriet Woodbine, Wife of John, Cooper at Salt Lane, Cliffe, (1881 Census)

WOOLARD SEE BOTTING

241.   Curbs   South West (Extension)

WILLIAM JOHN WOOLLETT
WHO DIED 25th MAY 1931
AGED 62 YEARS

John Woollett, Labourer at Uralite Works (1901 Census)

242.   Headstone and Curbs   South West (Extension)

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
WILLIAM
THE BELOVED HUSBAND OF
ALICE ELIZABETH WREN
WHO DIED JUNE 1st 1935
AGED 63 YEARS
ALSO THE ABOVE
ALICE ELIZABETH
REUNITED JUNE 6th 1962
AGED 75 YEARS

William Wren, Market Gardener (1913 Kelly's Directory)

243.   Headstone    South East

IN MEMORY
OF
BENJAMIN WRIGHT
OF THIS PARISH
WHO DIED 18th JANUARY 1880
AGED 79 YEARS
ALSO SARAH
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED MARCH 11th 1904
AGED 100 YEARS

244.   Headstone   North West

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
CONSTANCE
FIFTH DAUGHTER OF
FREDERIC & FRANCES WRIGHT
OF HIGHAM ABBEY
WHO DIED 10th FEBRUARY 1884
AGED 1 YEAR AND 5 MONTHS

Frederic Wright, Gardener (1881 Census)

245.   Headstone   South East

IN
EVER LOVING MEMORY OF
MY DEAR HUSBAND
JOHN SMALL WRIGHT
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
DECEMBER 29th 1914
AGED 85 YEARS
"Gone but not Forgotten by his Loving Wife"
"He Trusted in the Lord"

246.   Cruciform Coped   South West (Extension)

South Side
IN LOVING MEMORY OF
FREDERIC WRIGHT
DIED MAY 10th 1930 AGED 84 YEARS

North Side
ALSO
FRANCES ELIZABETH WRIGHT
DIED SEPTEMBER 3rd 1943 AGED 91 YEARS

247.   Headstone   South East

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
JOHN YOUENS
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
THE 17th OF NOVEMBER 1801
AGED 36 YEARS
LIKEWISE OF
JANE YOUENS
RELICT OF THE ABOVE
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
THE 28th OF FEBRUARY 1833
AGED 66 YEARS
HAVING RESIDED IN THIS PARISH
MUCH RESPECTED
FOR MORE THAN 40 YEARS
SHE DIED REGRETTED BY ALL
WHO KNEW HER
ALSO OF
THOMAS YOUENS
SON OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 13th JANUARY 1838
AGED 43 YEARS

248.   Headstone   South West

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
MARY YOUENS
WIFE OF
THOMAS YOUENS
YEOMAN OF THIS PARISH
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
ON THE 27th DAY OF NOVEMBER 1855
AGED 73 YEARS
ALSO OF THE ABOVE
THOMAS YOUENS
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
ON THE 18th DAY OF FEBRUARY 1865
AGED 78 YEARS

Thomas Youens the Younger, of Higham, P.C.C. Will dated 1st August 1834
   To sister Mary, wife of William Dunstan Skinner of Paddington, Gentleman, his half share of freehold estate belonging to him and William Skinner, in Higham, occupied by Thomas Youens the Elder. If sister dies before she can inherit, then to her daughters, Mary Susannah and Catherine Jane Skinner; also to them, his half share of leasehold, No. 111 Wood Street and No. [ ] Maiden Lane, both in City of London. The former occupied by Messrs. Downes and Spilsbury, the latter by Mr Robinson. His interest in these is from his late aunt Arrowsmith's will.
   To his brother William Youens of Church Street, Blackfriars Road, London, all his clothes and "goods about his body". William Skinner is executor.
   Signs with a mark
   Witnesses: Thomas Youens, Senior of Higham, Gardener, John Brooker, Junior of Higham, Gardener and George J. Skinner of Chatham, Gentleman. Proved 27th January 1838

Thomas Youens,
died 1865, Farmer, 400 acres, employing 30 men and 6 boys (1861 Census)

YOUENS SEE IDE

 

Interior of ChurchThe original Norman nave and chancel is the northern half of the present church, and is described as the North Aisle and Lady Chapel. The 14th century extension to the south is the present day Nave and Chancel. Inscriptions which are wholly or partly obscured, are taken from either John Thorpe's Registrum Roffenses, 1769, or C. H. Fielding's Handbook of Higham, 1882

249.   North Aisle, North Wall, Marble Tablet   (Made by Hooper of Strood)

IN MEMORY OF
THOMAS BENTLEY ESQ.
OF HERMITAGE IN THIS PARISH
WHO DIED THE 24th OF JANUARY 1844
AGED 73
MARIANNE
RELICT OF THE ABOVE
DIED THE 16th OF FEBRUARY 1845
AGED 63
(Thomas Bentley is Buried in the Churchyard)

BLAKE see WHITEBREAD

250.   Lady Chapel, North Wall, Brass on Chest Tomb


LADY CHAPEL, THE ORIGINAL CHANCEL
THE NEAREST CHEST TOMB IS THAT OF ELIZABETH BOTELER
THE PLAQUE ON THE WALL, LEFT OF THE FLOWERS IS TO ROBERT
HYLTON. ON THE FLOOR ARE THE LEDGERS OF THE STUNT FAMILY

HERE LYETH BURYED THE BODY OF ELIZABETH
BOTELER WHO DYED THE XV DAYE OF OCTOBER AN
DNI 1615 LATE WIFE OF WILLM. BOTELER OF
ROCHESTER ESQ., (DAUGHTER OF SR. WILLIAM CRAYFORD,
IN KENT, KNIGHT) LEAVING ISSUE TWO SONNES AND
2 DAUGHTERS, HENRY, THOMAS, ANN & ELIZABETH
AETATIS SUAE 32

Elizabeth Boteler, of Higham, Widow of William Boteler, late of Rochester, Gentleman.
Prerogative Court of Canterbury Will dated 10th October 1615
Wishes to be buried in the chancel of Higham Church. She gives her executors power to follow up bargain she lately made with William Richardson of Sandwich, concerning the covenants and agreements made between Richardson and his father, Nicholas, and herself, relating to a farm called "Foulmeads". The lease to this farm and Higham Parsonage, held from St. John's College, Cambridge; also her houses in St. Alphage and St. Dunstan, Canterbury , two of which are in the occupations of Mr Scott and George Marrable, leased from the Dean and Chapter of Canterbury, to son Henry at 24 years of age, according to her late husband's will. A condition of Henry's legacy is that he must pay to his sisters,Anne and Elizabeth, and younger brother, Thomas, £200 each at 24 years of age. If his siblings all died pre 24, then Henry has the money. Executors have power to sell goods, except items bequeathed to Mr Henry Haslende of Meopham and to her brother Mr Robert Crayford , who gets her best grey horse.
   To servant James Rawlinson 20s; to poor of Higham, 40s at Christmas; to brother William, her best feather bed and pair of blankets, streaked with red; to her father a gold ring "in token of my duty"; to her mother, her wedding ring "in like token of my love and duty"; to her tenant, Thomas Man, two bacon hogs; to sister, Alice Mercy Webster, two pairs of fine sheets; to god daughter Elizabeth Warren, a 15s gold piece; to Katherine Buckman her yellow petty coat and old nightgown; to Widow Honde ?, her -------- ? petty coat and cotton waistcoat; to Walter Lewkins, 30s; to Michael Boyse, 40s; to Mr Beweblocke ?, 20s for a sermon; to servant James Rawlinson, £20 per annum until her debt is paid off ? Mr Henry Haslende and James Rawlinson are trustees; they to have £80 per annum for the education of her four female children, this money from Higham Parsonage and the Abbey Farm income.
   Brother Robert is executor.
   Witnesses: Mark of Thomas Man, Mark of George Bonnington and Robert Crayford
   Proved 24th October 1615

William Boteler, Esquire, of Rochester, husband of the above, died earlier the same year and was buried at Eastry, Kent, with his ancestors.

251.   Chancel, North Wall, Marble Tablet

SACRED TO THE MEMORY OF
Mrs. HENRIETTA BRADBRIDGE
OF THE CITY OF ROCHESTER
DAUGHTER OF THE LATE LADY FIELD
AND GRAND DAUGHTER OF SIR FRANCIS HEAD, BART.,
OF THIS PARISH
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE THE 3rd OF SEPTEMBER 1815
AGED 50 YEARS

Henrietta Bradbridge of Rochester, Widow of Thomas Bradbridge, grand daughter of Sir Francis Head.
P.C.C. Will dated 1st April 1812
She leaves everything to son Thomas, "from my approbation of his conduct"; he is also executor.
The will was not witnessed.

Affidavit dated 29th September 1815
Margaret Smith and Frances Carver, both widows of Rochester are sworn. They knew Henrietta very well and were familiar with her handwriting and signature. They have examined the will and are certain that it is authentic.
Proved 4th October 1815

252.   Worn Ledger on Floor Below Above

IN A VAULT
UNDER THIS STONE
ARE DEPOSITED THE [REMAINS]
OF
Mrs. HENRIETTA BRADBRIDGE

253.   Stained Glass Window, South Wall of Nave

TO THE GLORY OF GOD AND IN LOVING MEMORY OF
FRANCES COBB WHO DIED JAN. 9th 1899 AGED 74

254.   Brass Plaque, South Wall of Nave

(Anchor)
TO THE GLORY OF GOD
AND IN LOVING MEMORY OF
THOMAS HUMPHREY COBB, R. N.
ACTING SUB – LIEUTENANT, H. M. S. INVINCIBLE
KILLED IN ACTION AT THE BATTLE OF JUTLAND
MAY 31st 1916 AGED 19 YEARS

255.   Brass Plaque, Above the Latter

(Regimental Badge)
TO THE GLORY OF GOD
AND IN LOVING MEMORY OF
WILLIAM RALPH COBB, M. C.
CAPT. THE QUEEN'S OWN ROYAL WEST KENT REGT.
DIED OF WOUNDS IN FLANDERS
6th OCTOBER 1917 AGED 21 YEARS

256.   Brass Plaque, North Wall of North Aisle, Beneath Dedicated Stain Glass Window

TO THE GLORY OF GOD AND IN HONOURED
MEMORY OF HERBERT MANSFIELD COBB
BORN 23rd SEPTEMBER 1853 DIED 19th MARCH 1926
THIS TABLET IS ERECTED BY PARISHIONERS
AS A MARK OF AFFECTIONATE RESPECT
FOR ONE WHO WAS THE FRIEND OF ALL

257.   Chest Tomb, South Wall of Chancel, Set in Medieval Recess, Once the Tomb of Abbess de Hadlo

HERE RESTETH THE BODY OF MRS. ANN CORDEWELL
SOMETYME WIFE TO SAMUEL CORDEWELL & DAUGH
TER OF RICHARD MACHEN ESQ. WHO DEPARTED THIS
LIFE THE FIRST DAY OF JUNE AO. DNI. 1642 AND IN YE
XXVIII YEARE OF HER AGE SHE LEFT ISSUE ONE SONNE
AND TWO DAUGHTERS, LUKE, ANN AND MARY
"God graunte that thou who yet dost draw thy breath,
May'st doe as she did often thinck on death
They that do soe shall doubtlesse meete with blisse,
Thinck still on death thou ne'r wilt doe amisse"

Ann Cordewell's husband, Samuel Cordewell of Higham, Esquire, left a P.C.C. Will dated 7th December 1647
Although he desire to be buried in the chancel of Higham church, and provides £100 for his funeral, there appears that there was never a monument for him, in contrast to his wife. He holds by lease from the Crown, a farm at Higham, occupied by Francis Wakeland, this is left to his son Luke. He has purchased the Manor of Combe, in St. Mary Hoo and Allhallows, this property, after some legal complications, also goes to Luke. If Luke dies before the properties are conveyed to him, then the testator's brother Robert Cordewell, Gentleman, of London and Nathaniel Sikes, Citizen and Fish Monger of London, are to convey the properties to testator's daughters Anne May and Sarah Cordewell. Much of the will involves a marriage settlement with his wife Sarah; this required him to lay out £2,000 to purchase good quality land within a year of the marriage. He has not done this yet, so his executors will make the purchase and to settle it on Sarah. Another substantial part of the will is taken up with marriage settlements for when his daughters marry.
   He has a 40 year contract from the Crown to keep the lions and leopards in the Tower Of London, this contract goes to son Luke, if Luke dies pre 21, it goes to testator's brother Robert. He has usually given to the poor of Higham, 20s for every acre he has planted; he has planted 10 acres, called "Winters", so executors to pay £10 to use of the poor.
   He has also been giving 2s per week in bread to the poor, this is to cease, unless his son carries it on.
His wife gets all the contents of his house at Lambeth, except two hangings (tapestries?), of the story of "Sampson and Philistines" in the "matted" room and others in his bed chamber. His wife also has his favourite diamond ring and biggest necklace of pearls; she also has the £50 debt owed by Mistress March, upon bond. His house at Lambeth Marsh, leased to 1649, goes to his wife. Brother Robert is to have his shares in two ships named the "Hopeful Luke" and the "Valentine". To his sister Mary Cordewell, wife of Robert, £5 for a ring; to kinswoman, Constance Riccolls ?, "now beyond the seas", £100; to friend Mistress Whitteny ?, late wife of Mr Collins, now wife of Mr Whitteny, £100; to Mistress Sibell Lyne, £10; to Francis Cordewell and his wife £5 each to buy rings; to John Collins, who lives with brother Robert Cordewell, £20 to put him in a "good calling". He has a necklace of pearls and a ----- ? diamond ring enamelled with blue, which he had before his present marriage, and another diamond ring with several stones, which he wears, also two similar rings; these to his daughters Anne and Mary; they also get residue of personal estate and leases at 16 years or day of marriage. To servants with him at his death, 40s each.
   Witnesses: Robert Lloyd, Robert Chapman and Edward Hunt
   Proved 6th February 1647 (48)

258.   Brass Plaque, South Wall of Nave, Near Door

TO THE GLORY OF GOD
AND IN MEMORY OF
HIS FAITHFUL SERVANT
ROBERT DARTNALL
FOR 40 YEARS SEXTON
VERGER AND BELL RINGER
THE BELLS OF THIS CHURCH
WERE RESTORED BY HIS FRIENDS
MCMXIV
R.I.P.
(Robert Dartnall is Buried in the Churchyard)

259.   Ledger in Floor, Lady Chapel

IN MEMORY OF
MR. STEPHEN DILLEY
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
DECR. 19Th 1777
AGED 46 YEARS
HERE ALSO ARE DEPOSITED
[THE] REMAINS OF HIS FATHER
MR. THOMAS DILLEY
WHO DIED JANY. 19Th 1750
AGED 60 YEARS
ALSO MRS. ANN DILLEY RELICT OF
THE ABOVE MR. STEPHEN DILLEY
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE MAY 30th [1798]
AGED 69 YEARS

Stephen Dilley of Strood, Yeoman, Consistory Court of Rochester Will dated 27th December 1777
Desires to be buried in churchyard (sic) of Higham, as near to his father as possible ?
   He leaves the Parsonage of Higham, which he leases from St. John's College, Cambridge, to wife Ann for life; she is to keep in good repair and not rent out, if she does not want to occupy it, other than to nephew, William Dilley of Erith, Labourer, or in event of latter's death, to nephew, Thomas Dilley, late of Erith, Tallow Chandler. After wife's death, Parsonage to nephew William Dilley, during life of Mary, wife of John Millen of Darenth, Victualler; and until youngest child of late brother William and sister Elizabeth Sunner ?, are 21. This property is bequeathed subject to an annuity of £20 to Mary Millen for life. After Mary Millen's death and when youngest child of brother and sister are 21, then lease on the Parsonage to be sold by auction. From the proceeds, to Samuel Millen of Bromley, Peruke Maker and to Sarah Munn wife of William Munn of Darenth, Yeoman, £25 each.
   Residue of monies equally divided among children of his late brother and sister. Thomas Stevens , Brewer of Rochester is obliged to him by bond, dated 1st July 1774, in the sum of £600, half of this with interest, is due on a certain date, goesto nephew Stephen Sunner at 21 years, this not to be paid during minority. He relies on the credit and honesty of Thomas Stevens (Mayor of Rochester and builder of Gads Hill Place), to pay the £300 when due. In the meantime the interest to wife Ann; if Stephen Sunner dies pre 21, Ann also gets the £300.
   To nephews William Dilley and John Sunner, £5 each. All his freeholds, residue of leaseholds and personal estate, money and household goods, etc., to wife Ann; she is also executor.
   Witnesses: Francis Barron ?, Tooth Doves and John Sparks
   Proved 12th January 1778

FIELD see BRADBRIDGE

260.   Ledger, With Armorial Crest, Middle of Three under the Altar in the Chancel. 
                 ( Registrum Roffenses, 1769)

HERE LYETH THE BODY OF
REV. MR. HENRY FOCHE
B.D. SOMETIME FELLOW OF
ST. JOHN'S COLL., CAMBRIDGE
AND VICAR OF THIS PARISH
DIED FEBRUARY 6th 1731-2
IN THE 89th YEAR OF HIS AGE

Henry Foche of Rochester, Vicar of Higham P.C.C. Will dated 18th March 1729/30
To sister Ann Foche, for ever, his forth part and other shares in property he holds in common with her and his brother John, in Brabourne, occupied by Thomas Gyles. Also to Ann, for ever, his shares in property in Staple, occupied by William Cock, held in common, as above. Also his share of property given to him by his aunt, Ann Foche in Deal and Sholden, occupied by Abraham Mummery and Peter Hayman . Residue of money, plate, household goods and personal effects, to his "honoured" mother, Elizabeth Foche, except £40, which he gives to brother John, and £50 to the poor of Higham. His mother is executor.
   Witnesses: M.S. Wheatley, J. Wheatley and Catherine Watts
   Proved 4th April 1732

261.   Ledger, In Chancel, Mostly Hidden by North Choir Stalls (Handbook of Higham)

RIC[HARDUS HARGREAVES A. M.]
ECC[LESIAE DE HIGHAM PER ANNOS XXXI]
VIC[ARIUS, COLLEGII JOHANNIS]
[APUD CANTABRIGIENSES]
[QUONDAM SOCIUS]
[DECESSIT NONIS SEPTEMBRIS A. D. MDCCCXXVII
[AETATIS LXIII]
[HIC QUOQUE REQUIESCAT]
[ALICIA]
[CONJUX EJUS DILECTA]
[MORTEM OBIIT ANNO SACRO MDCCCI]
[VIXIT ANNOS XL]

Richard Hargreaves of Strood, Vicar of Higham, P.C.C. Will dated 2nd September 1828
To housekeeper Sarah Barrett, "as a reward for her long and faithful service", an annuity of £140 for life; this from the interest of his investments in the Corporation of London, (Temple Bar and Snow Hill Bonds and Thames Navigation Bonds). To her brother James Irwin Barrett, "as a reward for his attention to me", an annuity of £20, for life.
   Household goods and furniture, etc., to Sarah Barrett. His horse chaise and harness to James Barrett. All his money, goods and personal estate to the Barretts.
   To his executors, the real estate he holds as mortgagee or trustee, as part of his personal estate.
   The Rev. James Wood, Dean of Ely and Master of St. John's College, Cambridge and John William Smith, Doctor of Physic, Rochester are executors.
   Witnesses: D. B. Lewis, Solicitor, Rochester, D. Eyre, Surgeon of The Strand and D. R. Lewis, Rochester.
   Proved 4th October 1828 Power reserved to Dr Smith

262.   Marble Tablet with Crest and Motto, North Wall of Chancel

"STUDY - QUIET"

D.O.M.
HIC JACET
IN CERTA RESURRECTIONIS SPE
FRANCISCUS HEAD, BARONETTUS
HUJUS PAROCHIAE
NATUS ROFFENSI
HERMITAGII CASTELLI
FUNDATOR AB IMO
NATUS 1694
DENATUS 1768

Sir Francis Head Baronet, P.C.C. Will dated 1st April 1768
The first part of the will is taken up by the matter of a marriage settlement dating from 1756, concerning the marriage of the testator's daughter Wilhelmina to Henry Roper. Part of the testator's property is held by Sir Edward Hales, of Canterbury and Thomas Tomlyn of Rochester, in order to raise money to augment the portion of his daughter Campbell Elizabeth Head, together with her share of two lots of £4,000, provided for the marriage settlements of his and his wife's (Dame Mary) daughters, in default of male children. Campbell has recently married the Rev. Dr. William Lill of St. James, Westminster. The sum of £2,333 6s 8d to be raised by the trustees as soon as possible after testator's death.
   The parties to the settlement of 1756 are as follows: Henry, Lord Teynham, and his heir, the Hon. Henry Roper, Wilhelmina his wife, eldest daughter of the testator,Edward Bridges of Wotton, Rev, Granville Wheeler , Vicar of Otterden, William Hammond of St. Alban's, (Kent), Rev. Richard Henry Roper of Panton St., Westminster (but now of [      ], Ireland), Moses Mendes of St. Paul, Covent Garden, Philip Dorell of Cadexill (sic), Kent, John Head, D.D. Of Canterbury, John Hawkins of Nash Court, Sir Edward Hales, Thomas Tomlyn, Thomas Barrett of Ickham, Edward Dering of Surrenden, and Edward Ventris of St. Clement Danes.
   All his real estate to Campbell Lill for ever. All house contents including pictures but excluding family pictures drawn by Andrea Solar?, and the picture of "Adam and Eve" over the chimney in the picture gallery at his mansion Hermitage. After the death of his widow, the above excluded pictures to always remain in his gallery at the Hermitage.
   To daughter Anne Gabriella wife of Hon. John Roper, £500. To the "most necessitous poor men and women of Higham", £50 to those most in need.
   Residue of personal estate to daughter Campbell. Daughter Anne is executor.
   Witnesses: Rev. Edward Taylor, John Cooke and Richard Lockett
   Proved 3rd February 1769

Notes in margins of will:
3rd July 1772
Will not administered by daughter, Anne Roper who has since died. Administration granted to daughter Campbell.

31st October 1820
Will not administered by Campbell, who is now dead. Administration granted to Charles Shadwell of Gray's Inn on behalf of Charles John Lawson of Surrey Lodge. In relation to Right Title and Interest of Lawson in fresh marsh in Bonnington and New Church in Romney Marsh, granted to Sir Francis for 550 years in an indenture dated 21st August 1731. Anne Roper's surviving executor has renounced probate.

HEAD see BRADBRIDGE

263.   Ledger, Chancel Floor, Mostly Hidden by South Choir Stalls (Handbook of Higham, 1882)

[BENEATH ARE DEP]OSITED
[THE REMAINS] OF
[CHRISTOP]HER
[SON OF]
[JOSEPH AND SUSANNA]H HINDLE
[WHO DIED 18th SEP]TEMBER
[1855]
[ALSO]
[JOSEPH HIND]LE B. D.
[LATE FELLOW OF ST. JOHN]'S COLLEGE
[CAMBRIDGE AND FOR] 45 YEARS
[VICAR OF THIS PA]RISH
[WHO DIED DEC. 2]3rd 1874
[IN THE 80th YEAR O]F HIS AGE

264.   Brass Plaque on Black Marble, South Wall of Chancel

IN MEMORY OF THE
REVEREND JOSEPH HINDLE
M.A., B.D.
FELLOW OF ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE
CAMBRIDGE
AND FOR FORTY FIVE YEARS
VICAR OF THIS PARISH
AN EARNEST SIMPLE CHRISTIAN
MINISTER HE PASSED TO REST
ON THE 23rd DECEMBER 1874
IN THE 80th YEAR OF HIS AGE

HINDLE see JACKSON

265.   Stained Glass Window, East Wall Chancel

TO THE GLORY OF GOD CHRISTOPHER HINDLE AND SUSANNAH HINDLE DIED DEC. 3rd 1844
AND IN MEMORY OF DAUGHTER OF JOSEPH AND SUSANNAH HINDLE

266.   Brass North Wall of Lady Chapel (In this Position in 1882)

"All those that for my soule doth pray,
To the Lord that died on Good Friday,
Graunte them and me by their petition,
Oft our offencis to have remishon,
Ye may perceive with in every age,
This lyffe is but a pilgrimage,
Toward hevyn this ys eternal,
Where God bringe us all Amen"
HERE LYETH ROBERT HYLTON LATE YEOMAN OF YE
GUARD WITH THE HIGH AND MIGHTY PRINCE OF MOST
FAMOUS MEMORY HENRY VIII YE WHICH
DEPARTED OUTE OF THIS PRESENT LYFFE THE III DAY
OF DECEMBER ANNO DNI MCCCCCXXIII

267.   Ledger, With Armorial Crest, in Chancel, Southern One of Three, Under Altar

HERE RESTETH WHATSOVER WAS MORTAL
OF WILLIAM INGLETT BATCHELOR IN DIVINITY
AND FELLOW OF ST. JOHN'S COLLEDGE IN CAMBRIDGE
SYM TYME VICAR OF THE PARISH OF HIGHAM
(Rest Covered... from Handbook of Higham)
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE JANUARY 14th 1659
AND HERE ALSO RESTETH WITH HIM THE BODY
OF HENRY INGLETT HIS SON WHO DEPARTED
THIS LIFE 21st OF THE SAME MONETH
OF JANUARY IN THE
SECOND YEAR OF HIS AGE
"From Serving of Master Deare,
Death tooke me and hath layd me here,
Where sweetly sleeping I Repose,
Till sound of Trump my eyes Unclose"

268.   Marble Tablet, South Wall of Chancel

IN MEMORY OF
RICHARD BURN JACKSON
LATE
OR GRAY'S INN
SOLICITOR
WHO DIED 14th NOV. 1841
AGED 44 YEARS

269.   Ledger, Chancel Floor (First Name from Handbook of Higham)

BENEATH ARE DEPOSITED
THE REMAINS OF
[R. B. JACKSON WHO DIE]D
14th NOVEMBER 18[41]
AGED 44 YEARS
ALSO SUSANNAH DAUGHTER OF
JOSEPH AND SUSANNAH HINDLE
[AND] NIECE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 3rd DECEMBER 18[44]
AGED 4 YEARS AND 9 MONTHS
ELIZABETH DAUGHTER OF
THOMAS AND ELIZABETH HINDLE
AND COUSIN OF THE ABOVE SUSANNAH
WHO DIED THE 25th APRIL 1846
AGED 29 YEARS
CHRISTOPHER HINDLE LATE OF
HIG[HE]R CROFT NEAR BLACKBURN
LANCASHIRE UNCLE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED THE 20th FEBRUARY 1847
AGED 70 YEARS
SUSANNAH WIFE OF
JOSEPH HINDLE VICAR OF THIS
PARISH WHO DIED 16th MARCH
A. D. 1855 AGED 53 YEARS
GEORGINA MAUD ROSHER
DAUGHTER OF GEORGE & MARY ROSHER
AND GRAND DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
SUSANNAH HINDLE
WHO DIED 27th JULY 1868
[AGED 6 ] MONTHS

Richard Burn Jackson, of Gray's Inn, Gentleman P.C.C. Will dated 29th May 1840
From 1832 to the present he has spent a great deal of happy time each year with his brother Rev. David Jackson, to whom he gives his share of their late father's property, which on the death of their mother, is to be divided among her children. He also gives him his gold watch, seal and chain, also a razor case and contents, marked "R. B. Jackson"; a stone snuff box set in silver which David gave to him some years ago. Residue of personal estate (except £200) divided into three equal parts, third to sister Susannah, third to brother David . Brother and brother in law, James Pennington are executors; to brother £100 (part of the £200), the other £100 to sister Mary.
   Witnesses: Thomas Griffith , Steward of Gray's Inn and Robert Dennison , Steward's Office, Gray's Inn.

Codicil dated 30th April 1841
   He and brother are trustees of marriage settlement on marriage of sister Mary and James Pennington. Trust monies have been advanced from time to time to Pennington. Brother understood that he would be indemnified from consequences of these advances. Executors are to investigate the accounts under the trust; this is to be assessed by counsel who will draw up a deed and get trust in order. A new trustee will be needed when testator dies and any shortfall made up from the remainder of his personal estate.
   Witnesses: George Stratton, Clerk to Mr Shadwell, Gray's Inn, Solicitor and Frederick Stratton, Clerk to Mr Jackson
   Proved 24th December 1841

Christopher Hindle
of Higher Croft, Lower Darwen, Lancashire, Gentleman, P.C.C. Will dated 23rd January 1844
   To each of his servants with at death, a suit of mourning. To each of his partners, Messrs. Morton Bond and William Bous, a mourning ring in remembrance of him and as a token of his respect for them. To Ann Charnley, his god daughter, 5gns. To brother John an annuity of £40 for life; after John's death, the fund for this annuity to his personal estate. To brother Joseph (Vicar of Higham) and Lawrence Charnley of Blackburn, Cotton Manufacturer, £2,000 in trust, to invest in public funds. They are to pay the interest of £1,000 of this to his niece Elizabeth Hindle for life. Interest from the other £1,000 to be paid to niece Eleanor Hindle for life.
His half share of freehold cottages near the top of Brandy House Brow, Blackburn (brother Joseph owns the other half), to servant Nicholas Briggs for life. He desires his brother Joseph to give Briggs the other half of the property; if Joseph does not comply with this, executors to pay Briggs a sum equal to the rent of the half owned by Joseph, from his personal estate. To brother Joseph, a large china bowl received from late Dr Barlow, for life; after his death, to his eldest son. His freehold, copyhold and leaseholds, farming stock, horses, carriages, farm implements, household goods and furniture, in his mansion at Higher Croft, and residue of personal estate, to brother Joseph for ever. To Joseph Hindle and Lawrence Charnley, all property he holds as mortgagee or trustee, subject to trusts.
   Witnesses: Henry Kenyon, Solicitor, Blackburn and H.W. Tattersall
   Proved at Chester 21st June 1847
   Proved at London 11th April 1848 Power reserved to Lawrence Charnley

270.   Ledger, In Chancel, All but Top Line Hidden by Organ (Handbook of Higham)

IN MEMORY OF
[GEORGE LAKE, LATE OF OAKLEY]
[IN THIS PARISH]
[WHO DIED 26th FEBRUARY 1863]
[AGED 72 YEARS]

George Lake at time of the 1851 Census, a Farmer at Great Oakley; 1,100 acres, employing 30 men. Born at Bapchild

271.   Brass Plaque, Formerly under Window South Wall of Chancel, Not Seen (Handbook of Higham)

TO THE HONOUR AND GLORY OF GOD AND IN MEMORY OF
GEORGE LAKE
WHO DIED FEBY. 26Th 1863
THIS WINDOW WAS RESTORED AND STAINED GLASS INSERTED

272.   Brass Plaque, South Wall of Chancel

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
PERCY URWICK LASBREY M.A.,
VICAR OF THIS PARISH 1927 – 31
DIED 1st OCT. 1931 AGED 64 YEARS
THIS TABLET WAS ERECTED BY
HIS WIDOW AND CHILDREN
"Prosper thou our Handy Work"

273.   Marble with Crest, South Wall of Chancel above Cordewell

SAMUEL LEVINGE ESQ.,
A BARRISTER OF THE INNER TEMPLE
GRANDSON OF SAMUEL CORDENELL (sic)
LATE OF THIS PARISH ESQ.,
DIE 20th NOV. 1748
AGED 82 YEARS

Samuel Levinge, of the Inner Temple, P.C.C. Will dated 2nd April 1747
To cousin Elizabeth Levinge, all personal estate at Higham, including household furniture and live and dead stock, "in and about my farm there". To cousin Widow Wood, £4 per annum, for life. To Frances Moor, £10, and to cousins Mary Martin and Widow Cole, £20 each. To the then child, "to whom I and Mrs Philip Duncombe stood God Father and Mother, about twenty six years ago", if now alive, £20 and her God Mother's silver snuff box. To all nephews and nieces of Philip Duncombe, £5 each. To cousin Francis Levinge, £10, and to cousin Richard Waringe, all his law books and great gold ring, with small diamonds. To poor of Higham, to be distributed as Elizabeth Levinge thinks fit as most in need, £5. To the three daughters of cousin Thomas Levinge of Shepey, £5 each.
   To cousin Elizabeth Levinge, all his properties in Kent and Sussex and residue of personal estate; she is executor.
   Witnesses: John Walmsley, Thomas Bedall and Clifford Read
   Proved 22nd November 1748

274.   Brass Plaque, Formerly in North Aisle ? (From Registrum Roffenses)

HERE LYE THE BODIES
OF THREE CHILDREN OF
R. MACHEN ESQ.,
TWO SONS AND ONE DAUGHTER
WHO SEVERALLY DIED IN
THE TRACT OF THREE YEARS
1619

MACHEN see CORDEWELL

275.   Medieval Stone on Floor of North Aisle, Near Recess, Not Seen, Under Pews?
               (Handbook of Higham)

VLLYEM LEMARY [     ] ME EIT MERCI. AMEN

MERCER see PREBBLE

276.   Black Ledger, in Lady Chapel? Not Seen (Registrum Roffenses)

HERE LYETH THE BODY OF
ELIZA PARKER
THE WIFE OF
ROBERT PARKER
OF SHINGLEWELL
WHO LEFT ONLY TWO SONS
RICHARD AND ROBERT PARKER
AND BEING OF THE AGE OF
53 YEARS AND ODD MONTHS
DEPARTED THIS LIFE AND WAS BURIED
THE 14th DAY OF JANUARY ANNO DOMINI 1670

277.   Black Ledger, with Armorial Crest, Northern One of Three Under Altar (Registrum Roffenses)

IN MEMORY OF THE
REV. RICHARD PEARSON
WHO HAVING LIVED 44 YEARS
VICAR OF THIS PARISH
DEPARTED THIS LIFE
THE 14th DAY OF APRIL 1710
IN THE 68th YEAR OF HIS AGE

Richard Pearson, of Shorne, Vicar of Higham, P.C.C. Will dated 16th May 1709
To nephew Richard Pearson of Trinity College, Cambridge, for ever, his houses and lands in Colne in Huntingdonshire; also his nine houses ? in Sutton in the Isle of Ely, upon condition (the preceding lines seem to have been crossed through, although there is no note to that effect), that he pays testator's wife, Mary an annuity of £10 for life. This is in lieu of any claim she may have on his freehold estate. To sister Frances Bletsoe, for life, his house, with household goods, and land at Shorne, purchased from Mr Anthony Fryer, where he now lives; after her death, then to niece Elizabeth Pearson, for ever. Also to the latter, a Bond of £50 owed to him by Mr Richard Buttenshaw of Cobham.
   To John Fuller, son of sister Fuller, deceased, 20s and the Bond which his mother owed. To John Pecke and wife Anne, 20s and what rent the testator was owed. To Mary Crispe, Jane Vincent and Elizabeth Carington, £6 each. To Elizabeth Winner ?, sister Steven's daughter, £20; to sister Duncomber and Charles Vavazor, £20 each; to John Vavazor of Rochester, £15, three months after the end of his apprenticeship. To the "poorer sort" of housekeeper in Higham, £3 shared among them. 20s to poor of Shorne and poor of Colne. 10s each to his "menial servants". To Mr Green of Cliffe, Mr Turner of Halstoe, Mr Gibson of Frindsbury and Mr Thornton of Luddesdown, a guinea or a guinea ring. His Willingham lease and lease of Higham to brother Rev. John Pearson of Shelley, Essex, on condition that if testator's wife Mary pays, within a year after his death, brother John £300 for the reversion and inheritance of house and land at Hilton, purchased from Mr Robert Earle, so he can pay legacies. Brother John or his son John, if brother dies, should after receiving the £300 , surrender the title of the Hilton property to testator's wife, for ever.
   If the £300 is paid his wife to have extra annuity of £10; she is to have use of household goods, "now with her at Hilton", as long as she lives there. After her death to nieces Frances and Mary Pearson. Brother John to have rents from Higham for five years, after testator's death in order to raise £50 each for his three daughters, Sarah, Frances and Mary; after five years his son John of London,Baker, to have the Higham lease, for ever. He is to pay annuity to his mother.
   Residue to brother John of Shelley, on condition that he pays all testator's debts, legacies, annuities, etc. Brother John is executor
   Witnesses: J. Baynard, Thomas Tomlin and Ellin Tomlin

Two Codicils, both date 16th March 1709, neither witnessed.

Codicil A:
To Mr Robertson of Chalk, one guinea; to sister Bletsoe, £10; to sister Duncombe's three daughters, £10 each.

Codicil B: 
Revokes gift of house and land in Colne and Sutton to Richard Pearson; this now to brother John, to enable to better pay debts and legacies. He can sell properties and to pay testator's widow annuity of £10.

Affidavit dated 5th May 1710
   Thomas Bristowe of Allhallows, Bread Street, City of London, Grocer aged 46, and George Wright of St. Michael, Crooked Lane, Turner, aged 36, are sworn. They have known the testator, respectively for 8 and 20 years, and are well acquainted with Pearson's handwriting. They have examined codicils and they are sure they are in testator's hand.
   Proved 14th May 1710

278.   Ledger in Lady Chapel, Partly Obscured by Organ

HERE LIETH THE BODY OF
JOHN PREBBLE
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE DEC. 19th 1811 (sic)
AGED 73 YEARS
ALSO ANN HIS WIFE
WHO DIED OCTOBER 4th 1822
AGED 74 YEARS
CHRISTOPHER PREBBLE
ESQRE.
BORN 1791 DIED 1873
AGED 82 YEARS
FRANCES MARIA MERCER
DAUGHTER OF
JOHN PREBBLE ESQ.
WIDOW OF COLONEL E.S. MERCER
COLONEL COMMANDANT R. M.
[BORN] A.D. 1788 DIED A.D. 1879
[AT] PECKHAM, NEAR LONDON
SHE LIES IN THIS VAULT
ALSO THE BODY OF
[BENJA]MIN WINKWORTH GRANDSON
[OF THE] ABOVE NAMED JOHN PREBBLE
[WHO DE]PARTED THIS LIFE JAN. 23rd 1813
[AGE]D 7 YEARS AND 2 MONTHS

279.   Marble Tablet, (Made by Brown of Plymouth), East Wall of Lady Chapel

TO
THE BELOVED MEMORY OF
JOHN PREBBLE, GENT.
OF HIGHAM ABBEY AND SHORNE IN THIS COUNTY
OBIT DEC. 19th 1812 AGED 74 YEARS
ALSO OF ANN HIS RELICT
OBIT OCT. 4th 1822 AGED 74 YEARS
WHO LIES INTERRED IN A VAULT NEAR THIS PLACE
THIS STONE IS AFFECTIONATELY INSCRIBED BY THEIR CHILDREN
ALSO MARY TOWNSEND FIRST WIFE OF THE ABOVE
OBIT 25th SEPT. 1775 AGED 29 YEARS
AND RICHARD HER SON
OBIT 20th JAN. 1821 AGED [46] YEARS
ALSO BENJAMIN WINKWORTH GRANDSON OF THE ABOVE
OBIT 23rd JANY. 1813 AGED 7 YEARS

John Prebble, of Shorne, Esquire, P.C.C. Will dated 7th February 1811
Desires to be buried at Higham.To wife Ann the use of all his furniture and household goods, for life. After her death, to son Christopher at 24 years; if he dies before then, equally between his three daughters, Mary Ann Winkworth, Frances Maria and Elizabeth Prebble. To son Richard, for life, an annuity of £120, on condition that he releases to executors any rights he has in will of Letitia Akers of Strood, Widow, his great aunt, late of Milton, next Gravesend, dated 6th July 1776, to money retained by testator, on his account, from lands at Cliffe and Higham. His annuity is chargeable on these properties. If son Richard attempts to sell the annuity it will be void and goes into personal estate.
   To daughters Frances and Elizabeth, £2,000 each at 21 or marriage (with mother's and executors consent). To daughter Mary Ann Winkworth, £1,000 plus annuity of £100, until son Christopher is 28, then she is to have interest from £3,000 chargeable on his real estate, for life. After her death, the £3,000to her children, equally at 21 years. If there are no surviving children or grandchildren, then to testator's children. Also to Frances Maria, interest on additional sum of £2,000 for life from real estate; after her death, then as above. To daughter Letitia Fenner, wife of Joseph of Long Lane, Southwark, Tanner, £1,000; if she dies within three years of father's death then the £1,000 as she directs in her will, in default then to be shared equally among her children. Also to Letitia, interest of another £1,000 until her children are 21.
   To son John, £50; to friends Philip Boghurst of Frindsbury, Gentleman and James Taggart of Chislehurst, Esquire, (two of his trustees and executors), £50 each. To his wife's sister, , Mrs Parker £50; to Mrs Parker, Mr and Mrs Boghurst and Mr Taggart, 2 guineas each for mourning rings. He has provided for son Thomas beyond any legacy to his siblings, so he gets £50. His freehold and leasehold properties and farms in Cliffe, Frindsbury, Higham, Halstow, St. Mary and Shorne and all other real estate and residue of money, live and dead stock , crops and personal estate, to Philip Boghurst, James Taggart, Christopher Prebble and wife Ann, upon trust, to carry on farming and grazing business and pay annuity of £300 to wife Ann. He gives Ann £200; son Christopher has annuity of £100 until he is 24, this is compensation for managing business; he is to allow mother £50 per annum for his board and lodging.
   Surplus money to be invested in Public Funds. Any other property not in his occupation or otherwise dealt with to be sold, proceeds for legacies. Residue of personal estate to Christopher at 24; if he dies before then, shared equally among his other children and children of son John at 24.
   Trustees can renew leases from St. John's College, Cambridge or elsewhere.
   Christopher and wife Ann additional Trustees and Executors.
   Witnesses: H. Judkin, Clifford's Inn, John Pool his Clerk and Joseph Groom, Bouverie Street.

Codicil dated 1st September 1812
   Has given son Richard annuity of £120, now gives £135, charged on woods and plantations and Blue House Farm, occupied by son Thomas. Legacies to three daughters charged on real and personal estate, revoked.
   To daughter May Ann Winkworth, £2,000 and interest on £4,000; to daughter Letitia, £1,000 and interest on £4,000; to daughters Frances and Elizabeth, £2,000 and interest on £4,000. After their deaths the sums of £4,000 shared among their children. To son John £1,500 and £2,500.
   Witnesses; D.B. Lewis, Rochester, J. Cooper of Chalk and S, Botting, Servant to Mr Prebble

Codicil dated 15th November 1812
   Wife has been given annuity of £300, if she remarries this will cease. Daughter Letitia was given £1,000, this to be paid 3 years after his death. His personal estate as well as real to be charged with legacies.
   Witnesses: D. B. Lewis, William Bilboe and Sarah Botting
   Proved 22nd February 1813

280.   Marble Tablet, Above Latter

IN MEMORY OF
CHRISTOPHER PREBBLE ESQ.,
FORMERLY OF THIS PARISH
WHO DIED ON THE 13th OF OCTOBER 1873 AGED 82
ALSO OF LOUISA HIS WIFE
WHO DIED ON THE 12th NOV. 1866
AND JOHN LOUIS SON OF THE ABOVE
WHO WAS DROWNED AT SEA
ON THE 24th OF AUGUST 1873

ROSHER see JACKSON

281.   Oval Marble Plaque in Porch, Above Door

IN MEMORY OF
ELIZABETH
WIFE OF MR. WILLIAM SLAUGHTER WHO DEPARTED
THIS LIFE THE 16th JANUARY 1803 AGED 48 YEARS
ALSO THE ABOVE MR. WILLIAM SLAUGHTER WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
13th SEPTEMBER 1813 AGED 60 YEARS
ELIZABETH DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE AND WIFE OF
MR. MICHAEL WOOLLETT OF THIS PARISH
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE 9th DECEMBER 1830 AGED 40
ALSO WILLIAM AND JOHN WOOLLETT TWO OF THEIR CHILDREN

William Slaughter, of Higham, Farmer P.C.C. Will dated 10th April 1813
Richard Knight of Westley Court, Cliffe, Gentleman is executor. To daughter Elizabeth, wife of Michael Woollett of Higham, Miller, £500.
   To his executor as a small token of friendship, £10. Residue of all estate to son John at 21 years; if he dies before then with no heirs then to daughter, Elizabeth.
   Witnesses; George Telfer and J. Simmons of Rochester
   Proved 21st October 1813

282.   Ledger in Lady Chapel

IN MEMORY OF
MARY ANN DAUGHTER OF
WILLIAM AND MARY ANN
STUNT
OF THIS PARISH DIED MAY 2nd
1833 AGED 12 YEARS
ALSO WILLIAM STUNT
FATHER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED AUGUST 10th 1842
AGED 57
ALSO MARY ANN STUNT
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED OCTOBER 28th 1861
AGED 73

William Stunt, of Higham, Gentleman P.C.C. Will dated 11th March 1825
All his real and personal estate to wife Mary Ann; she and her brothers, John and William Henry Fellowes are executors.
   Witnesses: James Simmons, Solicitor, of Rochester, Charles May Simmons and J. Mould, Clerks to Mr Simmons.

Codicil dated 9th August 1842
   John Fellowes is replaced as executor by testator's brother, John Stunt of Gillingham.
   Witnesses: Thomas Bentley, R. H. Beaumont and E. Edwards

Affidavit dated 8th November 1842
   Thomas Bentley of Hermitage, Esquire is sworn. He was a witness to the codicil and confirms testator signed it in his presence, and that of Beaumont and Edwards, and that they all signed it in testator's presence.
   Proved 10th November 1842. Power reserved to Mary Ann Stunt

283.   Ledger, Next to Latter

IN MEMORY OF
WILLIAM SON OF
WILLIAM AND MARY ANN
STUNT
WHO DIED AUGUST 28th 1843
AGED 24 YEARS

TOWNSEND see PREBBLE

284.   Ledger, In Chancel,Completely Hidden under North Choir Stalls (Handbook of Higham)

HERE LYETH THE BODY OF THOMAS WARREN, YEOMAN
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE THE 3rd
OF OCTOBER 1650 LEAVING KATHERINE
HIS WIFE AND ONE SONNE, NAMELY JOHN WARREN
"His soule we hope that is in
Heaven Blest, His body in the
Earth a while must rest,
Which shall again be raysed
out of the dust, at the
Resurrection of the Just"
HERE LIES ALSO JOHN
WARREN SON OF THE
ABOVE SD.THOMAS AND KATH. WAN.
OBIIT JUNE 23rd 1699 ANNO AETAT 59

Thomas Warren, of Higham, Yeoman, P.C.C. Will dated 28th September 1650
To poor of Higham, 20s; to poor of Strood, 40s. To his "beloved mother", an annuity of 40s for life. To son John £400 at 21. His executor (his wife) is to have use of the £400 during widowhood, for John's education, etc. If she remarries before John is 21, she must hand money to Overseer of will, for John's advantage. To the child his wife is now expecting, £100 at 21. To Elizabeth Warren daughter of John Warren and James Warren son of William Warren, £10 each at 24. To Robert and Parnall Warren two more of William Warren's children, £5 each at 24. If both die before then, their shares to their brother John at 24. To his four brothers, Nicholas, Hamlett, Robert and Edward, 10s each. To sister Baynard, 5s. Residue to his wife, Katherine, who is executor. To aunt Warren for her pains and care with him, £5. His father Loft, Hamblett Warren and Robert Warren are Overseers of will.
   Witnesses: Edmund Ellis, Edward Loft and William English
   Proved 6th November 1650

285.   Stained Glass Window, South Wall of Nave, West End, (See Churchyard)

TO THE GLORY OF GOD AND IN LOVING ROSINA, JEMIMA, ALFRED, GEORGE, JAMES, EDWARD
MEMORY OF THOMAS WILLIAM WHITEBREAD ELLEN, RUTH, AND HER HUSBAND FRANK BLAKE
AND JEMIMA HIS WIFE AND THEIR CHILDREN ROSINA, HELEN

There is a text accompanying it, but the actual inscription is missing. I think it would be appropriate to add it.
   "To the Glory of God and in loving memory of Thomas William Whitebread and Jemima his wife and their children Rosina Jemima, Alfred George, James Edward, Ellen Ruth and her husband Frank Blake, also niece and god-child Rosina Helen. erected 1935"
   The current text gives the impression that the window was erected for Ellen Ruth Blake and her husband Frank, even though it is largely for the Whitebread family. The window was commissioned by Ellen Ruth Blake, even though she is included in the inscription. Interestingly, the original version of the window did not include the name 'Whitebread' (it read 'in loving memory of Thomas William and Jemima his wife'). This was corrected, possibly while being erected, which is why the framing passes through the names 'William' and 'Jemima', whereas in the original design the framing did not bisect any of the words.
   Also interesting is the fact that Ellen Ruth's eldest brother Thomas William Whitebread (d.1896 and the father of Rosina Helen) was not included on the inscription. We assume this was because there was some sort of 'falling-out' between the two families, possibly over the upbringing of Rosina Helen, but I don't think anyone knows for certain. Contributed by Steven Whitbread 5th November 2015

WINKWORTH see PREBBLE

WOOLLETT see SLAUGHTER

286.   Marble Tablet, North Wall, North Aisle, (Made by Geere of Rochester)

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
THOMAS YOUENS
OF THIS PARISH WHO DIED FEBRUARY 18th 1865
AGED 78 YEARS
ALSO
OF
MARY HIS WIFE
WHO DIED NOVEMBER 27th 1855
AGED 73 YEARS
(Buried in Churchyard)

287.   War Memorials on North Wall of North Aisle   Brass Plaque

TO THE GLORY OF GOD
AND IN MEMORY OF THE MEN OF
THIS PARISH WHO DIED IN THE
GREAT WAR 1914 – 1918

F. J. BLACKMAN 
F. A. BOSWORTH M.M,M.M.FR.
H. E. CHARLTON 
H. CHILMAID 
H. G. CLARE 
T. H. COBB 
W. R. COBB 
H. COOPER 
H. CRUNDWELL 
S. CRUNDWELL 
H. W. DRAY 
H. E. E. EASDOWN 
R. G. C. EDWARDS 
A. E. FLINTHAM 
A. FREEMAN 
H. GERMAINE 
H. B. HINDLE 
J. HOWE 
F. IRONMONGER 
I. IRONMONGER 
G. LEVISON 
A. O' GRADY 
W. PALMER 
A. W. H. PEACOCK 
J. PRATT 
R. J. ROSE 
N. A. ROSE 
E. T. TRICE 
H. E. TRICE 
C. E. WEEKES 
E. W. A. WILMSHURST 
F. W. WINGHAM 
H. WRIGHT 
T. E. WOTTON 

R. N.
R.F.A.
K.R.R.
R.F.A.
K.R.R.
R.N.
M.C. R.W.K.
R.W.K.
QUEEN'S
QUEEN'S
BUFFS
R.G.A.
R.N.
R.N.
R.N.
R.E. LAB. BTN.
R.F.A.
NORTHANTS.
QUEEN'S
R.W.K.
R.W.K.
R.W.K.
MIDDLESEX
R.G.A.
CANADIANS
ROYAL SUSSEX
R.E.
CANADIANS
HAMPSHIRE
R.F.A.
LONDON I.R.
R.I.R.
BUFFS
R.G.A.

288.   Framed Paper, North Wall, North Aisle

TO THE GLORY OF GOD
AND IN EVER LOVING MEMORY OF
THOSE OF THIS PARISH WHO GAVE THEIR
LIVES FOR THEIR COUNTRY AND IN THE
CAUSE OF FREEDOM IN THE SECOND
WORLD WAR 1939 – 1945
"Dulce et Decorum est pro Patria Mori"J. ACOTT 
G. BATCHELOR 
W. COLEMAN
W. CHILMAID
A. CLARE 
L. GILHAM 
C. HODGES J. KENWORTHY
F. MARSH
R. OSBOURNE
A. POPE
F. PERKINS
E. ROBERTS
H. SKINNER
H. WARD

Index of Names - from gravestones only

Names Index
ACOTT  288
ADAMS 1
ALLEN 2
ANDERSON 3
ASHLEY 4
AYERS 5

BAKER 6
BARNES 7, 8, 9, 10, 11
BARN(E)S 12
BATCHELOR  288
BENTLEY 3, 249
BLACKMAN 13-15, 287
BLAKE 285
BOGHURST 16
BOSWORTH 287
BOTELER 250
BOTTING 17
BRADBRIDGE 251, 252
BROOKER 18-21, 175
BROWNING 23
BUDDEN 24
BURBIDGE 172
BURROW 25
BUTCHER 26
BUTLER 27

CALDER 28
CANTRELL 2
CARPENTER 29
CHAPMAN 30
CHARLTON  287
CHEESEMAN 31
CHILMAID 287, 288
CLARE 32, 33, 287, 288
CLARK 34, 35, 36
COBB 37, 38, 39, 40,
   253-256, 287
CODD 41
COLEMAN 288
COLLINS 42, 43
COOPER 153, 287
CORDENELL 273
CORDEWELL 256
CRADOCK 44, 45
CRAYFORD, 250
CRITTENDEN 46-49
CRUNDWELL 50, 287
CULLEN 51
CUTTRESS 52

DANIELS 53
DARTNALL 258
DARTNALL 54, 55, 56
DAVIS 57
DAY 58
DE MICHELE 145
DILLEY 259
DRAY   287
DUNFORD 59

EARL 60
EASDOWN 61- 64, 287
EDMEADES 65,
EDMONDS 66, 67
EDWARDS   287
ELLIOTT 68
EVERETT 69
EVES 70
FARRINGTON 71
FIELD 251
FISHER 55
FLINTHAM 72, 287
FOCHE 260
FOSTER 73
FREEMAN   287
FRENCH 74-80
FULLER 81, 82, 83

GASKELL 84
GATES 85
GEORGE 86
GERMAINE   287
GIBBS 87
GILHAM  288
GLOVER 134
GODDEN 88
GOODING 89
GOODSELL 218
GOORD 90
GOWER 91
GRADY   287
GRAY 92
GREENFIELD 93

HALL 94
HARGREAVES 261
HARRALL 95
HATCH 96
HAWKINS 97
HEAD 98, 251, 262
HEARLE 99
HEARN 100, 101
HEATH 102
HEWITT 103
HICKMAN 104
HINDLE 105, 263-265, 269,
   287
HODGES 288
HOLLANDS 106, 107, 108/
HOMPSTEAD 109, 110, 111
HOPE 112
HOSKINS 113
HOWE 114, 287
HULBERT 115
HUMPHREY 116
HURDEE 117
HYLTON 266

IDE 118
INGLETT 267
INMAN 119
IRONMONGER 107, 287

JACKSON 268, 269
JAMSON 120
JEEVES 55
JOHNSON 121
JONES 122

KENWORTHY 288
KERR 28
KEY 123

LAKE 39,124,125,270,271
LANE 126
LASBREY 127, 272
LASCELLES 128
LATHAM 129
LATTER 130, 131
LEMARY 275
LEVINGE 273
LEVISON 132, 287
LINDRIDGE 133
LONG 134
LUCKHURST 135

MACHEN 274
MACKAY 136
MANSFIELD 38, 40, 256
MARSH 288
MARTIN 18, 137-140
MASTERS 141
McGRATH 146
MERCER 85, 278
MERRICKS 142
MERRIKIN 143
MILTON 146
MISKIN 147
DE MITCHELL 145
MICHELE 148
MORTLEY 149
MORTON 24
MUNDY 150

NASH 142, 151-157
NETTLEINGHAM 158
NEWMAN 159
NOURSE 160

OFFEN 161
OGDEN 162
OSBOURNE 288

PACKMAN 163
PALMER 164, 287
PANGBOURNE 165
PARAMOR 155
PARKER 276
PATTINSON 224
PEACOCK 287
PEARCE 21
PEARSON 277
PENTECOST 166
PERKINS 288
POPE 167
POPE 288
PORTER 168
PRATT 
PREBBLE 169, 278, 279, 280
PRICE 172
PRINCE 173
PUCKETT 174
PULTENAY 128

RAYFIELD 175
ROBERTS 176, 288
ROSE 177, 287
ROSHER 178
ROSHER 269
RUSSELL 79
SANGSTER 179
SAUNDERS 9, 180
SAVAGE 152, 181
SHEPHERD 182
SIMMONDS 183
SKINNER 288
SLAUGHTER 184, 281
SMITH 185-192
SMOOKER 193
SPARROW 72
STAINES 65, 194-197
STEDMAN 199
STEELE 198
STEPHENS 200, 201
STOCKER 218
STONEHAM 202
STUNT 203, 282, 283
SUTTON 204

TADMAN 205
TAYLOR 160, 206, 207, 208
THOMPSON 209
THORBURN 210
TOMLIN 211, 212, 213, 214
TOWNSEND 169, 170, 171,
   215
TREE 216
TRICE  287
TRIGG 217
TROOD 218
TURNER 219
TWITCHEN 220
TYLER 221

URWICK 127
URWICK 272

VENN 222
VIDLER 223

WADE 224, 224a
WALKER 225
WARD 288
WARDLE 34
WARLTERS 226
WARREN 284
WEBB 227
WEBSTER 102
WEEKES  287
WELLINGS 228
WELLS 229, 230
WHITE 18
WHITEBREAD 231-235,285
WIGGLESWORTH 236
WILLIAMS 237, 238
WILMSHURST 287
WINCH 239
WINGHAM 287
WINKWORTH 278, 279
WOODBINE 240
WOODBURY 183
WOOLARD 17
WOOLLETT 241, 281
WOTTON 287
WREN 242
WRIGHT 243-246, 287

YOUENS 118
YOUENS 247, 248, 286

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Monumental Inscriptions of St Mary the Virgin Church, Chatham

Monumental Inscriptions of St Mary the Virgin Church, Chatham, recorded by D. E. Williams.

Introduction St. Mary the Virgin was, at one time, the busiest parish church in Kent. Following redundancy, it had a brief period as the River Medway Heritage Centre but is now empty and neglected. The churchyard is also generally neglected, although, in 2010 and again in 2012, Medway Council cleared undergrowth and self sown sycamores. Unfortunately, during the latter operation, the sarcophagus on the Lloyd tomb was destroyed ! Following the 2012 clearance, more light was let in enabling me to record more worn inscriptions by taking advantage of raking light.
   In 1946 the Chatham Borough Surveyor produced a map of the churchyard, pinpointing every monument, although there were some inaccuracies and at least one omission. Unfortunately, in 1959, the same authority cleared the western portion of the churchyard of almost all the existing monuments, (about 200), without a proper record being made. This was a baffling piece of municipal vandalism because there is more than adequate wall space to have accommodated all of these monuments.
   Although the churchyard monuments had been transcribed by the Kent Family History Society in 1986, I thought a fresh transcript might be useful, especially because I believe it is important to follow the original layout, this is not the case in the K.F.H.S. version.
   Soon after I started, I realised that there were some omissions, inaccurate names and dates in the K.F.H.S. version. However, many of the inscriptions recorded by the K.F.H.S. are no longer legible, and some monuments are missing altogether! I have tried to be as accurate as possible, making use of the parish registers, wills and other sources to confirm dates and names.
   I have included thorough précis of all the wills I could find, and brief notes on as many individuals as I could. These basic notes come from sources such as directories, newspapers and parish registers.
                                                                                                                            D. E. Williams June 2012

Section A   South & West walls of Church Yard

Section B   South Eastern portion of Church Yard

Section C   North East portion of Church Yard

Section D  Miscellaneous Locations

Index of Names - from gravestones only

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Section A  1-25       Section B  26-134        Section C  135-192       Section D  193-204

Names Index
ACKWORTH 42
ACWORTH 23
ADAMS 26
ADAMSON 27
AGGAR 135
ALMOND 19
ASHDOWNE 28
ASHENDEN 204
AUSTEN 136

BAKER 29
BALDOCK 137
BALE 30
BATE 31
BATES 138
BEAVAN 198
BEEKE 139
BELL 62
BEVERSTOCK 140
BLOUD 77
BODDINGTON 141
BOLDOCK 110
BOND 32
BOORMAN 33
BORER 34
BOWER 65
BRADBURY 35
BRANAN 27
BRYANT 193
BUCHANAN 126
BUCK 143
BUDDEN 36
BUNCE 37
BURKETT 69
BURROWS 16
BURTENSHAW 3
BURTON 84, 144
BUTLER 47
BYCRAFT 38CANE 145
CARTER 39, 146
CATLETT 40
CAZENEUVE 41 42
CHAMBERS 121
CHAPMAN 43
CHAPPLE 147
CHASE 44
CHESMAN 46
CHILD 148
CHURCH 45
CHURCHILL 40
CLARK 149
CLEMENTS 150
COLLEY 46
COSTOBODIE 172
CROCKFORD 146
CROFT 46
CUNNINHAM 47
DADD 47
DAFFORNE 48, 49, 50
DAWES 69
DICKERSON 51
DUPORT 52

EASTREY 53
EFFREY 54
ELLIS 20

FAIRHALL 151
FARR55
FAWLER 56
FIELD 57, 121
FLEMING 1
FOREMAN 152
FORSTER 161
FRANKLIN 177
FRIEND 58

GANNIKELL 153
GEORGE 154
GIBBS 165
GILBERT 42, 169
GORDON 194
GOUGH 71
GREEN 56, 59
GREENFIELD 155
GUY 60
HACK 61
HADDELL 21
HAMILTON 62
HAMLEY 63
HANNA 156
HARGOOD 195
HARTLY 64
HASSELL 65
HASTHICK 11
HAYLER 66
HEPBURN 177
HICKES 67
HIGGINS 78
HILLS 196
HODGES 68
HOOPER 69
HORLEY 157
HOWARD 158
HOWELL 68
HUBBARD 70, 71
HUCKLE 72
HULBERT 197
HUMPHREYS 73
HUNTER 99
HURD? 75
HUTCHINGS 198INGRAM 109
IRONS 76
IRWIN 6

JACKSON 77, 78, 98, 159
JARMON 79
JEFFERYS 121
JENNINGS 80
JOBSON 160

KING 81
KIRBY 161
KITE 162

LAMPERD 163
LANDEN 29, 61
LANE 82, 83
LAW 204
LIGHT 164
LLOYD 47, 84, 85
LOGIE 95
LONG 86, 87
LOWEN 67
LUCEY 7

Section A  1-25       Section B  26-134        Section C  135-192       Section D  193-204

MANLEY 69
MANSFIELD 165
MARK 140
MARSHALL 88
MASTERS 89
MATHIAS 90
MAWBY 166
MAXWEL 167
McCRUMMEN 91
MEAD 92
MEREDITH 15
MILLER? 168
MILLFORD 163
MILLS 169
MITCHELL 93
MONK 94
MONTGOMERIE 90
MOORE 84
MORRIS 95,150, 170
MUDDLE 61
MUNN 61

NASH 171
NICHOLASS 25
NOBLE 61
NORTH 96
NORTHCOTE 97

ORREN 6
OULSON 98PAGE 42
PAINE 99, 106
PALLISER 172
PARFITT 100
PARLBY 101
PAUL 174
PAYNE 198
PEARNE 173
PETTS 18
PETTY 174
POTTEN 102
PRATTEN 103
PROCTOR 175
PROSSER 176RANDALL 199
REA 10
REDMAN 57, 104
REED 57
RENNOLLS 179, 104
RICH 105
RICHARDSON 177, 182
RISKELLEY 106
ROBBINS 178
ROBINSON 179
ROGERS 180

SANDERTON 99
SHOLL 107
SHOTWATER 146
SIMSON 200
SKINNER 108
SMITH 58, 109, 110, 111, 181, 
   182, 183, 201
SPARKES55
SPENCER 69
STEELE 32
STEPHENS 112
STRANGE 184
STROUGHILL 2
SUTHERLAND 113
SWANTON 125

TERRY 114
TESTER 115
THOMAS 21, 116
TILBY 117
TOWERS 202
TRATTLES
TRIBE 119
TROTT 120
TROY 41, 42
TURNER 149
TUSON 121
TYHURST 123
TYLER 8

VINALL 185

WALCOTT 189
WALKER 186
WALL 37, 61, 124
WALSINGHAM 89WALTER 47, 125
WARING 203
WARRE 172
WEATHERALL 126
WEEDEN 127
WEEKS 128
WELDISH 123
WEST 144, 152
WESTON 72
WHITE 13, 187
WHITEHEAD 25, 129
WIGHTMAN 130
WILDISH 123
WILKINS 188
WILKINSON 12
WILLARD 131
WILLS 132
WINCH 133
WINDEYER 134, 204
WISEMAN 189
WOOD 190

YOUNG 2

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SECTION A SOUTH AND WEST WALLS OF CHURCHYARD - M.I.S OF ST MARY THE VIRGIN CHURCH, CHATHAM RECORDED BY DAVID WILLIAMS

St Mary the Virgin Church, Chatham M.I.s with Index of names

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Monumental Inscriptions of St Mary the Virgin Church, Chatham - recorded by D. E. Williams 2012

Section A - South & West walls of Church Yard

South Wall of Churchyard  -   (East to West)  -  (All standing Headstones unless otherwise stated)

1.   Headstone

IN MEMORY OF Mrs. MARY FLEMING
WHO DIED THE 29th OF JANUARY 1808
AGED 45 YEARS
SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
H. H. M. FLEMING
LATE CAPT. OF H. M. BGDE. OF GUARDS
WHO DIED FROM THE EFFECTS OF FALLING
FROM HIS HORSE WHILE [       ]
FROM PESHAWAR TO [      ]
[    ] FEBRUARY 1852
HE WAS THE ONLY SON OF H. H. FLEMING
MILITARY KNIGHT OF WINDSOR
BELOVED AND REGRETTED BY ALL WHO
KNEW HIM
TO THE MEMORY OF
CAPTAIN HUGH FLEMING
MILITARY KNIGHT [OF WINDSOR]
[ WHO DIED] [ JULY?][1856]

Captain Henry Hugh MacKenzie Fleming was in the army from 1840. He wrote letters to his family describing his life in India and Afghanistan, 1840 – 51. He was in the Sikh War 1848-49, and was present at the Battle of Chillianwala (1849). The letters are contained in 1 volume at the British Library, Mss. Eur. C260
   The Military Knights of Windsor are retired military officers who receive a pension and accommodation at Windsor Castle, and who provide support for the Order of the Garter and for the services of St. George's Chapel, Windsor Castle. They are commanded by a senior retired officer as Governor of the Military Knights of Windsor.

2.   Headstone

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
NATHANIEL STROUGHILL
OF THIS PARISH PLUMBER AND GLAZIER
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
ON THE 12th OF APRIL 1812
AGED 41 YEARS
ALSO ANN DAUGHTER OF
JAMES AND REBECCA YOUNG
WHO DIED IN HER INFANCY
ALSO BARZILLAI STROUGHILL
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
ON THE 25th OF NOVEMBER 1814
AGED 69 YEARS
ALSO OF THE ABOVE NAMED
JAMES YOUNG
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
ON THE 20th OF NOVEMBER 1838
AGED 70 YEARS
ALSO REBECCA YOUNG
[WIFE] OF THE ABOVE JAMES YOUNG
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
ON THE 21st OF MARCH 1846 AGED 75 YEARS

From the Maidstone Journal
   "Died April 11th
(sic) while taking a walk with one of his children, near Fort Pitt, Chatham, 
Mr. Stroughill, of Ordnance Place. He had been for some time past in a bad state of
health . "

3.   Headstone

IN
MEMORY OF
BERTRAM GEORGE BURTE[NSHAW ]
OF H.M.S. COMUS WHO DIED ON HIS P[ASSA]GE
HOME FROM CHINA WHERE IT PLEASED GOD
TO PRESERVE HIM THROUGH THE WAR AND
MANY GREAT DANGERS, HE DIED OF DISSENTRY
AT THE CAPE OF GOOD HOPE THE 26th OF JANY.
1858 AND WAS BURIED ON SHORE. HE WAS MUCH
RESPECTED AND LAMENTED BY THE SHIP'S COMPANY
TO WHICH HE BELONGED. HE WAS AN AFFECTIONATE
SON AND BROTHER, HIS DISCONSOLATE MOTHER
AND SISTER ARE LEFT TO DEPLORE HIS LOSS
AGED 24 YEARS

H.M.S. Comus was a 14 gun Sloop (from Times reports)

4.   Headstone

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
GRACE JANE [WIFE OF]
Mr. JOHN ORREN
WHO DIED 28th FEBRUARY 1847
AGED 41 YEARS
ALSO TWO CHILDREN WHO DIED
IN THEIR INFANCY

 

5.    Headstone Illegible

6.    Headstone

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF Mrs. GRACE IRWIN
WIFE OF RICHD. IRWIN WHO DEPARTED
THIS LIFE MARCH THE [ ] 1812 AGED 31 ? YEARS
ALSO [TWO] OF THEIR CHILDREN
ALEXNDR. GEO. DIED MARCH THE 28th 1806
AGED 2 YEARS AND 3 MONTHS
RICHD. WILLM. DIED JAN. THE [ ] 1809
AGED [ ] MONTHS

Richard Irwin, Block, Mast, Oar and Pump Maker, High Street. (Wright's Directory 1838

7.   Headstone

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
JOHN LUCEY OF THIS PARISH
DIED MAY 21st 1804
AGED 53 YEARS
ALSO ELIZABETH HIS WIFE
DIED MARCH 13th 1801
AGED 45 ? YEARS
ELIZABETH SMART
GRAND DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
DIED OCT. 24th 1800
AGED ONE YEAR
CHARLES LUCEY SON OF THE ABOVE
DIED MARCH 25th 1818 AGED 32 ? YEARS

 

8.   Headstone

TO
THE MEMORY OF
MAY CLARA
DAUGHTER OF
CAPT. TYLER 80th REGT.
AND SOPHIA HIS WIFE
WHO DIED MARCH 31st 1848
AGED 2 YEARS AND 10 MONTHS

 

9.   Headstone   Illegible

10.   Headstone

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
MAJOR HENRY REA
OF THE ROYAL MARINES WHO DIED APRIL 9th 1816
AGED 41 YEARS
[IN] HIM THE SERVICE LOST A MOST GALLANT
OFFICER AND HIS FRIENDS A VALUABLE
MEMBER OF SOCIETY
ALSO OF ELIZABETH WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED AT GREENWICH 19th JANUARY
1837 AGED 64 YEARS
AND THEIR SONS
HENRY WHO DIED AT GREENWICH
17th FEBRUARY 1837 AGED 31 YEARS
AND WILLIAM Mc DONALD
WHO DIED ON THE COAST OF AFRICA
9th NOVEMBER 1833 AGED 23 YEARS

 

11.   Headstone

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
Mr. THOMAS HASTHICK
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE ON THE 4th DAY
OF OCTOBER 1827 AGED 64 YEARS
"Beneath this stone his ashes rest,
Whose memory fills my aching breast,
He sleeps unconscious of the tears
Which tells my tale of sorrow here"

 

12.   Headstone

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
LOUISA WILKINSON
RELICT OF
COL. W. WILKINSON
10th REGT.
OBIIT 25th SEPTEMBER 1850
AGED 56 YEARS
ALSO
WILLIAM NIVE WIKINSON
SON OF THE ABOVE
OBIIT 1st AUGUST 1834
AEAT 12 YEARS

 

13.   Headstone

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
ELIZABETH WHITE
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
THE 29th OF MAY 1817
AGED 31 YEARS
ALLSO (sic) HARRIOT WHITE
SECOND WIFE OF WILLIAM
WHITE OF THIS PARISH WHO
DEPARTED THIS LIFE MAY
THE 21st 1825 AGED 28 YEARS
ALSO Mr. WILLIAM WHITE
WHO DIED 20th AUGUST 1845
AGED 56 YEARS

 

14.   Headstone   Illegible

End of the South Wall

 

West Wall of Churchyard  (South to North)

15.   Headstone

TO THE MEMORY
OF
RALPH
THE BELOVED SON OF
RICHARD AND ADELAIDE MEREDITH
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
29th JANUARY 1843
AGED 2 YEARS AND 8 MONTHS
"The Lord gave and
the Lord hath taken away"

 

16.   Headstone

IN
MEMORY OF
ENSIGN MARK BURROWS
OF THE 15th ROYAL BATTN. WHO DIED
SEPT. 15th 1821 AGED 52 YEARS
LEAVING A DISCONSOLATE WIDOW &
SIX CHILDREN TO LAMENT THEIR LOSS

 

17.   Headstone   Illegible

18.   Headstone

IN MEMORY OF
WILLIAM PETTS
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
DEC. 13th 1828
AGED 33 YEARS
HE HAD ISSUE BY ANN HIS WIFE
ONE SON [AND] 3 DAUGHTERS
VIZ. WILLIAM, [ ], ELLEN AND ANN
[ ]

A Cashier: (Consistory Court of Rochester Will)

19.   Headstone

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
Mr. RICHARD ALMOND
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
ON THE 8th DAY OF JANUARY 1821
AGED 46 YEARS

 

20.   Headstone

IN MEMORY
OF
CATHERINE MATILDA
THE AFFECTIONATE WIFE OF
LIEUT. COL. ELLIS, C.B.
ROYAL MARINES
WHO DIED
(AFTER A FEW HOURS ILLNESS)
THE 22nd DECEMBER 1847
AGED 52 YEARS
"She did him good and no evil
all the days of her life"
ALSO OF
1st LIEUT. S. B. ELLIS, R. M.
THE BELOVED SON OF THE ABOVE WHO
DIED ON THE 18th
PRECEEDING BY FOUR DAYS ONLY THE
MOURNFUL DEMISE OF HIS
MUCH REGRETTED MOTHER
AND OF DISEASE CONTRACTED
ON SERVICE IN SOUTH AMERICA
AGED 22 YEARS

 

21.   Headstone

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
Mr. CHARLES HADDELL
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE [ ] JULY 1832
AGED 50 YEARS
ALSO
FREDERICK STEPHEN THOMAS
GRANDSON OF THE ABOVE WHO DIED 15th ?
OF OCTOBER 1845 AGED 4 YEARS
ALSO
FREDERICK JOHN HADDELL
WHO DIED NOV. 19th 1849 AGED 3 YEARS
ALSO
Mrs. ANNE HADDELL
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE 13th DECEMBER 1852
AGED 65 YEARS

Ann Haddell, Widow, formerly of the Brook, now of 7 Whittaker Place, New Road, Chatham, Consistory Court of Rochester Will dated 19th March 1853
   Property she inherited from her father, William Loft, of Stone Street, Gravesend; two freehold houses in Bath Street, Gravesend, (formerly Piper Street), and six leasehold houses in Stone Street, to be sold. Money raised, after expenses, shared between her children, Charles, Loft, John, Mary Ann Thomas, wife of Stephen William Thomas, and Charlotte Haddell. If Mary Ann dies before her mother, then her share to her son Frederick Stephen Thomas.
   Clothes shared equally between daughters. Son in law, Stephen Thomas, Confectioner, formerly of Chatham High Street, and son Charles are joint executors.
   Witnesses: Samuel Adams, Lower Whittaker Place, New Road, Chatham, and William Paine, 16 Lower Whittaker Place, New Road, Chatham.
   Proved 13th April 1853: Stephen William Thomas of New Road, Chatham, "Gentleman" and Charles Haddell of Ordnance Place, Chatham, Carpenter.

Affidavit dated May 1843
   William Paine and Samuel Adams sworn that will is authentic and that they were present when Ann Haddell signed it.
   Value of Goods and Effects under £450

Valuation of property of Ann Haddell of 15 High Street, Ordnance Place, Chatham.

5 houses in Stone Street, Gravesend, two years lease unexpired 
1 house at 15 High Street, Ordnance Place, Chatham. 



Mortgage on house in Ordnance Place 
Interest due 
Sundry bills owing to trades people 
Burial 
Sundry expenses
£220 ?
£100
£400 ?
£175 3s. 9d
£285 8s 3d
 £80
   £4
 £20 16s 9d
    £5 12s
    £2 15s
£113 3s 9d

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Testator died at Ordnance Place
Stephen William Thomas of 3 Lower Whittaker Place.

Haddel and Loft, Furniture Brokers of 4 Military Road, Chatham (1855 Post Office Directory)

22.   Headstone  Illegible

 

23.   Ledger

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
Mr. EDWARD ACWORTH
WHO DIED MARCH 3rd 1822
AGED 62 YEARS
ALSO
ELIZABETH WIFE OF THE
ABOVE WHO DIED DECEMBER THE
9th 1854 AGED 87 YEARS
"For me to live is Christ and to die is gain"

Edward Acworth, of Gillingham, (Parish Register)
Table Beer Brewer ? (Holden's Directory, 1809)

24.   Headstone   Face to wall !

 

25.  Headstone

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
Mrs HARRIOT NICHOLASS WIFE OF
JAMES NICHOLASS AND DAUGHTER
OF WILLIAM AND ELIZABETH
WHITEHEAD OF THIS PARISH
SADLER, WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
THE 3rd OF DEC. 1803 AGED 22 YEARS

 

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Section B - South Eastern portion of Church Yard, adjoining Dock Road

26.  Headstone


THOMAS ADAMS, DIED 1753
THE RIGHT HAND SIDE WAS OBVIOUSLY INTENDED
FOR SOMEONE ELSE, HIS WIFE ? BUT NEVER USED

IN MEMORY OF
THOMAS ADAMS
LATE OF THIS PARISH WHO
DEPARTED THIS LIFE
THE 18th OF SEPT. 1753
AGED 65 YEARS
"In pain I lived, I pain I died,
In hopes with CHRIST for to abide"

Thomas Adams, The Elder, was a Grocer of Chatham, Archdeaconry Court of Rochester Will, dated 24th February 1753
   To his wife, Arthabella, one third of his properties in Chatham and St. Margaret's, Rochester, or elsewhere, for life.
   She is to pay, when needed one third of cost of repairs. After her death, the properties go to son Thomas and daughter Anne, wife of George Palmer of St. Margaret's, Shipwright, equally shared, they also to pay their share of repairs.
  To son Thomas and sister Anne, each, one of the remaining two thirds of the properties, for ever, on same terms.
   All his ready money, securities, debt, rings, plate, linen, woollen, beds, bedding, household and shop goods, stock in trade,pay and wages in Chatham Dock Yard and other personal estate to wife, son and daughter, equally shared.
   Son Thomas and George Palmer, joint executors.
   Signs with a very shaky hand.
   Witnesses: William Woodcock, William Clark and Thomas Jordan
   Proved 25th September 1753

27.  Headstone


ELIZABETH ADAMSON, WIFE OF JOHN, 
PORTER OF CHATHAM DOCKYARD?, DIED 1783

DEPARTED THIS LIFE 17th APRIL
1783 AGED 26 YEARS
ELIZABETH ADAMSON
WIFE OF JOHN ADAMSON
AND DAUGHTER OF
JAMES BRANAN ESQ.
-----------------Ground Level----------------
[OF ANTIGUA]
[ALSO Mr. JOHN ADAMSON]
[PORTER OF CHATHAM DOCKYARD]
[DIED THE 15th OF JULY 1796 AGED 83 (sic) YEARS]

John Adamson was the Dock Yard Porter,c.1795 salary £30 p.a. (Universal British Directory, c. 1795)
   The bracketed lines are from the KFHS transcription of 1986. The stone is very worn, even below ground. It is very doubtful that Adamson was 83 when he died, if Elizabeth was 26 when she died.

28.  Headstone


JOHN AND JANE ASHDOWNE, BOTH DIED 1763
ONE OF THE STONES FORMERLY IN THICK UNDERGROWTH

IN MEMORY
OF JOHN ASHDOWNE
LATE OF EAST MALLING
WHO DIED THE [ ] [OF] JANY. 1763
AGED 74 ? YEARS
[ALSO] JANE ASHDOWNE
WHO DIED [ ] APRIL 1763
------------Ground Level------------
AGED 78 YEARS

 

29.  Headstone

Rear
SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
Mr. GEORGE BAKER
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE OCT. 6th ? 1814
AGED 32 YEARS
ALSO Mr. THOMAS BOYS
WHEELWRIGHT OF THIS PARISH
AND UNCLE TO THE ABOVE, HE DIED
FEBY. 13Th 1815 AGED 88 YEARS
NEAR THIS PLACE THE REMAINS
OF HANNAH [    ] BOYS
[    ] DIED
[APRIL] [    ] 1821 AGED [55] YEARS
ALSO Mr. WILLIAM LANDEN
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE DEC. 21st ? 18[    ]
AGED [    ] YEARS

Front
Mostly Illegible

 

30.  Headstone

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
Mr THOMAS BALE
OF THIS PARISH
WHO DIED DECEMBER 5th 1844
AGED 36 YEARS

Thomas Bale was a Music Master of Whittaker's Place, New Road, Chatham (Wright's Directory, 1838)

31.  Ledger on Ground

TO PROTECT THE REMAINS
OF
ELIZABETH ELLEN
THE BELOVED WIFE
OF CAPTAIN WILLIAM BATE
OF THE ROYAL MARINES
DIED 3rd JANUARY 1830
AGED 41 YEARS

 

BELL see HAMILTON

BLOUD see JACKSON

BOLDOCK see SMITH

32.  Headstone

GEORGE
SON OF FRANCIS STEELE
AND ANN BOND
DIED THE 16th OF DECEMBER 1780
AGED 2 YEARS AND 3 MONTHS & 3 DAYS
ALSO FRANCIS GEORGE THEIR SON
DIED THE 30th OF AUGUST 1783
AGED 8 MONTHS AND 2 WEEKS & 5 DAYS
THOMAS [    ] THEIR SON DIED
THE [    ] OF MAY 1788 AGED [    ] MONTHS
ALSO THE ABOVE ANN BOND
WHO DIED THE [ ] OF DECEMBER 1817
IN THE 60th YEAR OF HER AGE
INTERRED AT SUTTON NEAR DARTFORD
"She was an affectionate Wife and
Mother and a Sincere Friend"

 

33.  Fallen Headstone

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
REBECCA
WIFE OF Mr. GEORGE BOORMAN
WHO DIED 28th MARCH 1831
AGED 38 YEARS
ALSO TWO OF THEIR CHILDREN
FRANCES AND FREDERICK
WHO DIED IN THEIR INFANCY

 

34.  Headstone, mostly eroded

ALSO THE ABOVE THOMAS BORER WHO
DEPARTED THIS LIFE THE 9th OF FEB. 17[    ]
AGED 54 ? YEARS

 

BOWER see HASSELL

BOYS see BAKER

35.  Headstone, Partly in Tree

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
Mr JOHN BRADBURY
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE THE 7th OF
[ FEBRUARY] 18[03] AGED 40 YEARS
[ALSO] [    ] CHILDREN [WHO DIED]
[IN THEIR INFANCY} ?

 

BRANAN see ADAMSON

BUCHANAN see WEATHERALL

36.  Headstone

SACRED
TO
THE MEMORY OF
MARY ANN WIFE OF
Mr. JAMES BU[DDE]N
WHO DEPARTED [THIS LIF]E
THE 5th DAY OF M[A]R[CH] [18]45
AGED [    ] YEARS
ALSO THE ABOVE
Mr. JAMES [BUDD]EN
OF TH[IS] [PARISH]
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
ON THE 30th DAY OF MARCH? [18]45
AGED 50 YEARS
[ALSO] MARY ANN DAUGHTER OF
JAMES AND MARY BUDDEN
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
THE 9th DAY OF DECEMBER 1841
IN THE 17th YEAR OF HER AGE
AMELIA MARY BUDDEN
[JULY 1846]
[AGED 2 YEARS]
THOMAS GREGORY BUDDEN
[APRIL 1851]
[AGED 2 YEARS]

James Budden, Victualler of the Canteen, Chatham, Landlord of the Red Lion, Chatham, (Wright's Directory 1838) P.C.C. Will dated 17th June 1845
   To son William a Sargent in the Army, £200 from the sum of £400 in the 3 ½ % Bank Annuities. Rest of the £400, and another £400 in the same stock, to his executors, upon trust. Executors to retain interest during minority of son Thomas, now 19, and to pay it to him until he is 21, then to pay him one of the £400 sums.
   The House he lives in for remainder of lease, stock in trade, furniture, plate, linen, china, etc. to executors, upon trust, to sell for legacies, after usual expences.
   To son James £100
   To executors, £50 to invest in Chatham Savings Bank for grandchild Joseph Smith, son of daughter Elizabeth wife of Josiah Smith, until he is 21, when the £50 and all interest is paid to him. If he dies pre 21, money goes to his siblings equally shared; if he dies with no siblings living, then to testators three sons, James, William and Thomas in equal shares.
   To friend William Hammond of Frindsbury £25 to share among his children, as he thinks fit.
   To friend Mrs Madden of Chatham, sister of William Hammond, £25 to share among her children.
   To his "faithful servants", Joseph Hollings and Bridget ........ ?, who have been with him some time, £10 each, as a token of respect.
   To Paul Goldstone of Rochester, Grocer, one of his executors and trustees, £5 for his trouble.
Residue, ¼ to son William, remaining ¾ to executors for son Thomas, as above. If Thomas dies pre 21, then to sons James and William, equally shared.
   William Hammond and Paul Goldstone, Trustees and Executors
   Witnesses: Charles Stroughill, 7 Coleman Street, London and Nathaniel Stroughill of Frindsbury
   Proved 21st July 1845

37.  Broken Headstone, Top Half Lying on Ground

IN MEMORY OF
DANIEL BUNCE
OF THIS PARISH DEPARTED THIS LIFE
THE 1st OF SEPTEMBER 17[78]
AGED 35 YEARS
DANIEL SON OF THE ABOVE
DEPARTED THIS LIFE AUG. THE 1st 1792
AGED 26 YEARS
ALSO SARAH WIFE OF THE ABOVE
[AND] WID. OF Mr WILLIAM WALL ?
[    ]
[    ]

Daniel Bunce, Baker of Chatham, Archdeaconry Court of Rochester Will (on a Naval printed form) dated 25th August 1778
   Everything to wife Sarey, who is sole executor.
   Witnesses: Christopher Hayes and Francis Datton or Dalton
   Proved 14th September 1778

BURKETT see HOOPER

38.  Headstone


LEFT: HENRY AND ANN BYCRAFT, DIED 1746 & 1747
RIGHT: HENRY AND SUSANNAH HARTLY, DIED 1680 & 1705
THESE STONES HAVE BEEN MOVED FROM THEIR ORIGINAL
POSITION TO FLANK THE MAIN CHURCHYARD PATH

HERE LIETH INTERRED THE BODY OF
HENRY BYCRAFT OF THIS PARISH
WHO DIED JULY THE 20th 1746
AGED 73 YEARS
ALSO TWO SONS THOS. & HENRY
WHO DIED IN THEIR INFANCY
ALSO HERE LIES YE BODY OF ANN
WIFE OF HENRY BYCRAFT WHO
DIED FEB. 28th 1747 AGED 74 YEARS

 

39.  Headstone ,Top Half Eroded

ALSO THE ABOVE WILLIAM CARTER
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE JULY 10th ? 1801
AGED 65? YEARS
LIKEWISE SUSANNAH SECOND WIFE OF
THE SAID WILLIAM CARTER WHO DEPARTED
THIS LIFE APRIL 18th 1818 AGED 78 YEARS

William Carter, Timber Merchant, P.C.C. Will, dated 26th February 1798
   Wife Susannah is executor. Lands and properties, freehold and leasehold, money, bonds, plate, linen, clothes, furniture, household goods and stock in trade, to wife for ever, on condition that she pays from property rents, £25 per annum for life, to his mother, Hannah Carter of Sittingbourne. If his mother dies before his brother, Charles Carter of Deptford, at Queenhithe, Shipwright, then Charles has the £25 per annum.
   To niece, Elianor York daughter of Thomas York of Warbleton, Sussex, £50 per annum, if she survives her aunt, his wife, Susannah, then all estate to her for life and her male issue, or if none to her female issue, born in wedlock, for ever.
   Witnesses: George Jefferys, W. Whitehead and Edward Jefferys

Affidavit dated 31st July 1801
   Elizabeth Parry of Chatham, Spinster and David Baxter Lewis of Rochester, Gent., sworn that they knew and were well acquainted with William Carter for several years to the time of his death; they have seen him sign his name several times, and are acquainted with his handwriting and are sure the will is authentic.
   Proved 9th August 1801

40.  Headstone


CATLETT FAMILY,1764, 1773, 1774 & 1777 ?
THIS STONE HAS BEEN MOVED FROM IT'S ORIGINAL
POSITION TO FLANK THE MAIN CHURCHYARD PATH

 

ON MAIN PATH AS ABOVE

IN
MEMORY OF
JOHN CHURCHILL CATLETT
DIED DECEMBER 27th 1764
AGED 33 ? YEARS
ELIZ. CATLETT MOTHER OF
THE ABOVE DIED APRIL 3rd 1773
AGED 68 ? YEARS
GEORGE CATLETT, JUN.
DEPARTED THIS LIFE NOV.
30th 1774 AGED 33 YEARS
GEORGE CATLETT, SEN. ? DEPARTED
THIS LIFE AUG. 2nd ? 17[   ] IN THE 77th ?
YEAR OF HIS AGE

 

41.  Chest Tomb, high above pavement

North Side
SUSANNA WIFE OF Mr. JACOB CAZENEUVE
DIED APRIL 5th 1731 AGED 56 YEARS
MARY HER DAUGHTER, WIFE OF CAPT. THO. TROY
DIED AUGUST 8th 1760 AGED 38 YEARS

 

42.  Ledger


LEFT: TRIBE CHEST TOMB, RIGHT: CAZENEUVE / TROY CHEST TOMB

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
MARY
[WIFE OF] JACOB CAZENEUVE TROY
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE OCTOBER 15th 179[5]
AGED 37 YEARS
ALSO Mr. JACOB CAZENEUVE TROY
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE DECEMBER [    ] 179[8]
AGED 48 YEARS
[ ALSO FOUR OF THEIR CHILDREN ?]
SUSANNAH ? [    ]
[FANNY] [DIED] [    ] [APRIL] 1787 AGED 6 ? YEARS
[CAROLINE] [DIED] [    ] [JUNE] 1787 AGED 7 YEARS
[LETITIA] [DIED] [    ] DECEMBER 1789 AGED 8 MONTH

West Side

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY
OF WILLIAM
ONLY SON OF
WILLIAM PAGE ESQ.
SURGEON
AND AUGUSTA HIS WIFE
WHO DIED [ ] FEBRUARY [ ]
AGED [ ] MONTHS
RICHARD ACKWORTH
THE BELOVED CHILD OF
AUGUSTUS H.
GILBERT ESQ. R.N.
AND MARY HIS WIFE
WHO DIED JULY
[    ] 1852 AGED 4
YEARS

Jacob Cazeneuve Troy, Distiller and Wine Merchant, P.C.C. Will dated 12th April 1798
   To William Lovell Ruffin of Chatham, Surgeon and Stephen Simson of Deptford, Gentleman all his freeholds, upon trust, to sell. They to invest half of money in Government or other good securities. Dividends to his wife Smart Bradley Troy, for life; after her death, upon trust, to share principal among his children by his first wife, Mary, and by his present wife, at 21.
   The other half, upon trust, to children as above at 21, or day of marriage for girls, if Smart consents., or earlier for their preferment in the world. Until freeholds are sold, trustees to receive rents.
   To wife Smart, household goods, furniture, plate, linen, china, glass.
   To Trustees £20 each for mourning. Residue to them upon trust, to sell and invest proceeds as above. Interest towards maintenance and education of his children. If wife wishes to carry on business of wine and spirit merchant, and distiller, trustees to permit her. Valuation to be made of business and wife to enter a Bond of Obligation to Trustees for sufficient sum; this to be paid to children at 21.
   He is bringing up son John to the business; if he is willing to carry on half of business when he is 23, wife will admit him into partnership and have half profits.
   Son John is to pay value of half the stock goods, etc. If wife wants to quit, she must give six months notice to executors, delivering stock goods to executors. If value less than at testator's death, she to make up difference if any. If at death of wife or her quitting business, executors to deliver stock goods of business to son John, he to pay trustees valuation.
   Legacy to wife in lieu of any further claim on his properties. She within six months of his death, to give release and discharge of all her right title and interest, to his trustees. If she does not accept legacy or does not give the release, and brings a suit for Dower Thirds, or any other part of his real estate, then her legacy is void.
   Executors, during minority of his children can, if interest not sufficient, use some of principal for putting children apprentice as they think fit.
   Certain freeholds properties at Gillingham, which after the death of his first wife, came to sons John, Richard and Thomas, her only sons and co-heirs in gavelkind. Frances, widow of Richard Cook, late of Chatham, Linen Draper, mother of his late wife, who by her will caused certain legacies to be paid to all his children, by Mary. He intends all his children by both wives to be treated equally.
   If one trustees dies the other can, with his wife's consent, appoint a replacement. His trustees are guardians of his children until they are 21, they are also his executors.
   Witnesses: Stephen Hart, John Acworth and William Jefferys, Attorney, Chatham
   Proved 18th April 1799

From The Times,1854, "Augustus H. Gilbert, to Paymaster of St. George, 120"

43.  Headstone

IN MEMORY OF
JOHN CHAPMAN
WATCHMAKER OF THIS PARISH
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
THE 3rd OF DECEMBER 1757
AGED 35? YEARS

John Chapman, Watch Maker of Chatham, Consistory Court of Rochester Will dated 9th December 1757
   To son John £300 to be put out in interest in best security as possible until he is 21, when the £300 and interest is paid to him. To brother James of Cissel Street, Middlesex, Looking Glass Frame Maker, £5; to brother William of Grub Street, London, Frame Gilder, £5; to brother Henry of Chatham, Watch Maker, £5 at 21; to Ann, Sarah and William Hayler, a gold ring each to the value of 1gn.
   Leasehold properties in Chatham and ready money owing to him, plate, linen, woollen, copper, brass, pewter, household goods, stock in trade, to wife Elizabeth.
   If son John dies pre 21 then the £300 to wife Elizabeth, she is executor. If Elizabeth dies before son John is 21, he requests "trusty friend", Robert [ crease] of Chatham, Tailor, to pay son his legacy at 21.
   Witnesses: Matthew Norris, James Paine and John Austen
   Proved 16th January 1758

44.  Headstone

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
CATHERINE HAYTER
THE BELOVED AND ONLY DAUGHTER
OF
JOSEPH AND MARY CHASE
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
FEBRUARY 28th 1848
[    ]

 

45.  Headstone

IN MEMORY OF
ELIZABETH CATHERINE C[HURCH]
WIFE OF ELLIOTT CHURCH
OF THIS PARISH WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
JULY 23rd 1794 AGED 29 YEARS
[    ]
MARY ANN CHURCH DAU[GHTER]
[    ] AGED 29 YEARS
[    

Elliott Church, a Baker, on the Brook, (Pigot's Directory, 1824)

46.  Headstone

 
COLLEY
AND CROFT, BOTH OF THE NAVY ARMS

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
Mr. JAMES COLLEY
OF THE NAVY ARMS, CHATHAM
WHO DIED JULY 21st 1814
AGED 29 YEARS
ALSO
Mr. CHESMAN CROFT
OF THE NAVY ARMS
WHO DIED MAY 26th 1829
AGED 36 YEARS
ALSO OF
Mrs. ELIZA CROFT
WIFE OF
Mr. CHARLES CHESMAN CROFT
[    ] [AB]OVE
[ ]

James Colley, Victualler of Chatham, P.C.C. Will dated 27th June 1814
   To wife Elizabeth, John Tribe the Younger, Inn Holder and Thomas Groves, Cordwainer, £400 upon trust, to pay the £400 to all his children, Elizabeth, James, Mary and Amelia (all infants under 21)in equal shares at 21. Interest to be used for their maintenance and education, and for eventually for placing them apprentice. In meantime the £400 to be invested in Public Funds. Most of this will concerns trust details.
   Ready money, investments, utensils of trade, household goods, furniture, plate, china, glass etc. and residue (except legacy of £400) to wife Elizabeth, who with John Tribe and Thomas Groves id joint executor
   Witnesses: William Jefferys, Attorney at Law, Chatham and William Nokes, his Clerk
   Proved 23rd January 1815

CROFT see COLLEY

47.  Headstone

IN
MEMORY OF
JOHN LLOYD CUNNINHAM
WHO DIED 10th AUGUST 1832
AGED 21 YEARS
ALSO
WILLIAM CUNNINGHAM
WHO DIED 21st M[ARC]H 1837
IN MEMORY OF
SALLY DADD SUDDENLY
DIED ON HER FATHER'S BIRTHDAY
20th ? MARCH 1801
AGED 18 YEARS
"Reader take [Warning ]?,
Gone in a moment"
WILL. BUTLER WALTER
DIED NOV. 3rd ? 1822 AGED 32 YEARS
SARAH DADD WIFE OF
WILLIAM DADD
DIED THE 26th APRIL 1825
AGED 72 YEARS

Rear
ALSO
WILLIAM DADD
WHO DIED 10th NOVEMBER 1830
AGED 75 YEARS

 

48.  Headstone


JOHN AND SAPENTIA DAFFORNE, BOTH DIED 1737

Front

HERE LYETH THE BODY OF
JOHN DAFFORNE
LATE OF THIS PARISH WHO DEPARTED
THIS LIFE JANUARY YE 11th 1736-7
AGED 70 YEARS
------(Ground Level)------
ALSO THE BODY OF SAPIENTIA
DAFFORNE THE WIFE OF JOHN
DAFFORNE WHO DEPARTED THIS
LIFE MAY YE 7th 1737
AGED 68 YEARS

Rear
ALSO THE BODY OF
BENJAMIN DAFFORNE
OF THIS PARISH WHO
DEPARTED THIS LIFE
[    ] OF JULY 1741
AGED 28 YEARS

John Dafforne, a Shipwright, Archdeaconry Court of Rochester Will dated 12th May 1732
   To daughter Sapentia, a large bible and model of a 4th rate ship; after her death, the model goes to her sister Ann, who also gets a counterpain; after Ann's death, the model goes to her sister, Martha; after her death, to daughter, Mary.
   To son James, a half model of a boat; to son Benjamin, all his clothes, all his tools, great and small, his ....... ? drawings and "papers of dementions (sic) for making masts and yards", his drafts and draft books for boats and ships.
   Son James can take copy of anything he requests from the books, drafts of "dementions" (sic). He must return them to Benjamin in "a small time".
   To wife Sapentia, all pay and wages due from His Majesty's Dock Yard, money, land, property, goods and chattels; after his wife dies, residue equally divided between sons and daughters, James, Benjamin, Sapentia, Ann, Martha, Mary and Rebeckah.
   Daughters Sapentia and Ann are executors.
   Witnesses: John Parrett ?, John Chambers and John Orton

Benjamin Dafforne, a Shipwright, Archdeaconry Court of Rochester Will dated 4th August 1740
   To brother Joseph of Chatham, Sawyer, his best suit of clothes, hat and wig. To brother James, of Chatham, Shipwright, all his drawing books, draughts and shipwright tools. To nephew, William Dafforne, son of brother, Joseph, 35. To nephew James Dafforne, son of brother James, £5. To sister, Martha, £5. To nephew Daniel Taylor, son of Daniel Taylor of Greenwich, £10. To nephew John Taylor, son of Daniel Taylor, £5. To sister, Rebecca, £7. Residue of money, wages due to him and his servants,plate, rings, household goods, clothes, profits and interests of the remaining part of his servants apprenticeships, to sisters Sapentia and Ann, who are his executors.
   Witnesses: Robert Joye and Stephen Duer.
   Proved August 1741

One of the witnesses of Benjamin's will is Stephen Duer. There seems to be two Stephen Duers at this time, one a School Teacher, the other a Shipwright, so I can not be certain which one was the witness. However, it was in Duer's School in Globe Lane that, in 1770, a Particular Baptist Meeting House was set up by, among others, James and John Dafforne. In 1775 they were also involved in the Baptist Meeting at the house of George Baldock in Luton. In 1785, John Dafforne was a founder member of the Baptist Chapel in Clover Street

49.  Headstone

IN
MEMORY OF
JAMES DAFFORNE
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE THE
[    ] FEBRUARY 1779
AGED 77 ? YEARS
ALSO MARGARET HIS WIFE
DEPARTED THIS LIFE THE 23rd OF
JUNE 1781
AGED 74 ? YEARS
Mrs. MARGARET JARRITT
-------------(Ground Level)------------
THEIR DAUGHTER WHO DEPARTED THIS
LIFE 2nd JAN. 1785 AGED 38 YEARS

 

50.  Headstone


SAPENTIA DAFFORNE, DAUGHTER OF JOHN & SAPENTIA, DIED 1746

HERE LIETH THE BODY OF
SAPIENTIA DAFFORNE
THE DAUGHTER OF
JOHN & SAPIENTIA DAFFORNE
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE OCT: 11th 1746
AGED 55 YEARS

 

DAWES see HOOPER

51.  Ledger

SACRED TO THE MEMORY OF
HENRY WILLIAM DICKERSON SON [OF]
SAMUEL HENRY & SARAH DICKERSON
OF THIS PARISH WHO DIED ON THE 7th OF
DECEMBER 1818 AGED 16 YEARS
ALSO EDWARD SON OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED [    ] 1838 ?
AGED 27 YEARS
ALSO OF THE ABOVE
SAMUEL HENRY DICKERSON ESQ.
WHO DIED 19th [JUNE] 18[4]8
AGED [84] [YEARS]
[ ]

Samuel Henry Dickerson, a Sail-maker ? c.1820, (On Relief Committee for 1820 Fire at Chatham)P.C.C. Will dated 8th June 1843, described as" Gentleman".
   Appoints wife Sarah and daughter Harriett, son in law, John Whittle and son Frederick, joint executors.
   To wife £100, also "her paraphenalia" and all clothes belonging to him, wines, spirits, liquors and other consumables.
   Also to her, for life, plate, linen, china, glass, books, pictures, furniture, but without liability for repairs or replacement. After her death, to his four children, Harriett, Charlotte Elizabeth, Lydia Dunsterville and Frederick, equally.
   To grandson, Richard Lawrence William Moore Maydwell, son of late daughter Emily and Henry Lawrence Maydwell, 10 guineas as a small token of affection for him, so he may buy a ring or other memento of his grandfather.
   He is not getting what would have been his mother's share of the estate because, the testator settled a sum of money on his daughter at her marriage, together with money settled by her husband, he is well provided for.
   His house in Gibraltar Place, Chatham, in which John Whittle and his wife Sarah reside, except the "attic used with and as part of the dwelling house in which I reside", to daughter Sarah Whittle, for ever. The house in Gibraltar Place, in which he resides, including the attic, to his wife for life; after her death, to his children, equally shared.
   Residue of personal estate and effects to Trustees, upon trust; they to convert into cash to invest in British stocks and funds. From this an annuity of £65 to daughter Sarah Whittle, and annuities of £50 to each of his other children.
   Long and detailed trust conditions follow with "bleed through" obscuring text.
   Witnesses: G. E. Nash, Vicar of Allhallows, Hoo and Walter Hills, Solicitor, Chatham.

Affidavit dated 1st August 1848
   Rev. George Edward Nash of Chatham, Clerk, (Clergyman), sworn to the fact that he has examined the will, and was present, with Walter Hills, when an interlined section was inserted, before the testator signed the will.
   Proved 15th August 1848

Sarah Dickerson, Widow of Gibraltar Place, P.C.C. Will dated 2nd July 1850
   To grandson, Richard Lawrence William Moore Maydwell, 10 guineas for a ring or other memento of her and as a small token of her affection; considering him amply provided for by the marriage settlement of his parents "and otherwise".
   Residue of personal estate to daughters, Sarah Whittle, wife of John, of Her Majesty's Dock Yard, Chatham, Gentleman,; Harriett, Charlotte Elizabeth, Lydia Dunsterville and son Frederick in equal shares.
   Harriett and John Whittle, joint executors.
   Witnesses: H. James, Captain, Royal Marines, Ordnance Terrace, Chatham and Richard Webb, Captain, Royal Marines, Rome Place, Chatham.
   Proved 9th January 1854. Power reserved to Harriett Dickerson

52.  Headstone

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
CAPTAIN
JOHN DUPORT
63rd REGIMENT
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
ON THE 27th OF JANUARY 1829
AGED 36 YEARS

 

53.  Headstone

IN
MEMORY OF
[    ] JOHN EASTREY
OF THIS PARISH HE DEPARTED THIS
LIFE THE 23rd DAY OF MAY 1764
AGED 42 YEARS
ALSO ELIZABETH WIFE OF THE ABOVE
JOHN EASTREY DEPARTED THIS LIFE
[    ] OF MAY 1765 AGED [   ]4 YEARS

John Eastrey, Victualler, Consistory Court of Rochester Will dated 3rd May 1764
   He is "sick and weak in body". To sister Mary, wife of Thomas Landen, Shipwright of Chatham, £10. To Thomas Landen, her son £10. Residue of money and estate to his wife Elizabeth, for ever; she is sole executor.
   Witnesses:William Fry, Robert Taylor and Richard Joy.

EDWARDS see TROTT

54.  Headstone


EDWARD AND JANE EFFREY, DIED 1777 & 1773

IN MEMORY OF
Mr. EDWARD EFFREY
OF THIS PARISH
WHO DIED THE 24th OF MARCH 1777
IN THE 77th YEAR OF HIS AGE
ALSO Mrs. JANE EFFREY
HIS WIFE WHO DIED [    ] NOV. 1773
AGED 68 YEARS

Edward Effrey, Victualler, Consistory Court of Rochester Will dated 12th November 1776
   Freehold, leasehold and personal estate, ready money, securities, plate, linen, woollen, household goods, rings, jewels, etc., to daughter, Sarah, wife of William Harman, Lieutenant in His Majesty's Marines, for ever. Sarah is sole executor.
   Witnesses: William Hutchings and George Taylor, Attorney at Chatham.
   Proved 25th May 1777 (Edward Effrey, a Widower married Jane Crickett at Chatham in 1745)

55.  Headstone


NICHOLAS FARR AND HIS DAUGHTER MARGARET SPARKS, DIED 1771 & 1773

IN MEMORY OF
NICHOLAS FARR
LATE QUARTERMAN OF HIS
MAJESTY'S YARD, CHATHAM
DIED THE 5th OF MARCH 1771
AGED 86 YEARS
ALSO MARGARETT SPARKES
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE DIED THE 23rd
OF OCTOBER 1773 AGED 63 YEARS

Nicholas Farr, Quarterman Shipwright, Archdeaconry Court of Roichester Will dated 26th December 1768
   He is "sick and weak in body". To grandson, William Farr, £10 at 21. To grand daughters, Mary, Elizabeth and Rose Farr, £5 each. To his only surviving daughter, Margaret Sparks, widow, four leasehold houses on Smithfield Bank in Chatham, occupied by himself, Mrs Ann Gardiner, Mr William Johnson and Mr Edward Smith. Residue of estate also to Margaret, who is sole executor.
   Witnesses: James Bowen, John Bridgman and William Fry

56.  Ledger, close to the ground

HERE LIETH INTERRED THE BODY OF
Mr. JOHN FAWLER, SURGEON
LATE OF THIS PARISH WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
THE 11th OF FEBRUARY 1726
IN THE 56th YEAR OF HIS AGE
JOHN FAWLER ESQ.
LATE CAPTAIN IN THE ROYAL NAVY
WHO DIED [    ] JULY 1766
AGED [    ] YEARS
ANN GREEN OF STROOD
[WHO] DEPARTED THIS LIFE MAY THE [     ]
1786 AGED 78 ? YEARS

John Fawler, Surgeon, Consistory Court of Rochester Will dated 1st November 1692
   He is "sick and weak". To son John, £5, on his return from sea. To daughter, Elizabeth, £5. To wife Sarah, all monies owing to him, either on bond, or otherwise; all ready money, beds, linen, woollen, etc., Sarah, sole executor.
   Witnesses: William Glover, Ann Glover ? And Walter Seger ?

John Fawler, Surgeon, Consistory Court of Rochester Will dated 22nd September 1719
   To wife Mary, his real and personal estate for ever; she is also sole executor.
   Witnesses: Ann Glover ?, Mary Dalby and James Fearne

Mary Fawler
, Widow, Archdeaconry Court of Rochester Will dated 17th June 1749
   "Sick and weak" To her "loving friend" Mrs Sarah Rice, wife of Newland Rice, of Chatham, Gentleman, her wrought bed, bedstead, feather bed. To Mr Daniel Furzer of Chatham, Gentleman, her "great easie chair". To Mr Charles Couchman, £5, to be paid out of a debt owed to her by Mr Richard Haley of Chatham. Remainder of the debt to be divided between Mrs Sarah Rice and her executors, equally.
   Mrs Martha Miller, wife of Mr Edward Miller of St. Margaret's, Rochester, is sole executor.
   Witnesses: Newland Rice, Thomas Richards and (mark of) Sarah Ould

57.  Headstone


SARAH FIELD, FORMER WIFE OF REDMAN REED, DIED 1761
SEE REED MONUMENT

HERE LIETH THE BODY OF
SARAH FIELD WIFE OF
THOS. FIELD, GENT. LATE
WIFE OF REDMAN REED
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
DECEMBER THE [ ] 1761 AGED 69 ?
YEARS

Thomas Field, Gentleman, Consistory Court of Rochester Will dated 13th May 1763
   "Not well in bodily health" . His freehold houses and land in Gillingham to brother John Field for ever. To daughter in law (i.e. step daughter), Sarah wife of John James of Deal, Clerk, £20. To "daughter in law", Mary wife of Samuel How of Chatham, Ship Carpenter, £10. The latter legacy is not intended to discharge debt owed to him by Samuel How. To Samuel and Thomas Field How, sons of Mary, £10 each, (to be paid to mother).
   To "daughter in law" Elizabeth wife of [ ] Robinson, £10. To "daughter in law" Rebecca Reed, Spinster, who lives with him, £20. To "daughter in law" Martha wife of John Henniker, £10, the latter legacy not intended to discharge any debt owed him by Henniker. To "daughter in law" Esther, wife of Edward Reed,, £10. To above daughters in law, "all his late wife's, and their mother's wearing apparel", shared equally.
   To nieces Elizabeth and Ann Field, daughters of late brother William, £100 each. To "niece" Mary How, £100. Money owed by Samuel How to be deducted from this legacy. To brother John, £100, in trust, for niece Frances wife of [ ]
   Chapman and her children, at time his brother thinks fit. To nephew Robert Gray any money he owes at time of testators death. To [ ] Gray, son of Robert Gray, £80 at 21 years.
   Residue to brother John for life, after his death, shared among his four nieces, Elizabeth Field, Mary How, Ann Field and Frances Chapman, equally. Brother John is executor.
   Witnesses: William Guy, John Duddy and William Twopenny
   Proved 21st July 1763

Reed
In 1978 the writer excavated a stoneware tankard on the present site of the Debenham's Store. It was dated c. 1740 and was from the Mitre Inn in Chatham. It was embossed with a moulded mitre and was inscribed Redman Reed, however the Redman Reed on the, now destroyed, headstone was a shipwright at the time the will was written. The will is dated a long time before his death, and I assume he was by then the Inn Keeper. 
   His widow, Sarah, remarried to Thomas Field, and has her own headstone in the same section. (See Thomas Field's Will)

FIELD see TUSON

58.  Headstone

[    ]
[WILLIAM FRIEND] LATE MATE ?
[OF HIS MAJESTY'S] SHIP DEVONSHIRE
[WHO DIED] APRIL 29th 1749 AGED 60 ? YEARS
ALSO [    ] CHILDREN WHO DIED IN THEIR INFANCY
ALSO ELIZ. SMITH WIFE OF JAMES SMITH
[WHO] DIED MAY 13th 1775 AGED 49 YEARS
ALSO TWO CHILDREN RICHARD AND SARAH

 

GIBERT see CAZENEUVE

GORDON see TROTT

59.  Headstone


CHARLES GREEN, DIED 1752

IN MEMORY OF
CHARLES GREEN
LATE MASTER COOPER OF
HIS MAJESTY'S VICTUALLING
OFFICE IN CHATHAM WHO DIED
YE 11th FEB. 1752 AGED 82

 

60.  Tablet on brick wall south west entrance to churchyard, upper part missing.

ALSO WILLIAM GUY
WHO DIED OCTOBER 4th 1844
AGED 11 MONTHS

 

61.  Headstone

Front
[IN MEMORY OF]
JOHN HACK JUNR.
DIED YE 29th JUNE 1747
AGED 22 YEARS
ALSO THE BODY OF
Mr. JOHN MUDDLE
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE JUNE [    ]
1779 AGED 28 YEARS

Rear
SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
MARY MUNN LANDEN
DAUGHTER OF
NATH. & MARY NOBLE WALL
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE DEC. [    ]
1851 AGED 24 YEARS
ALSO HER INFANT SON AGED 5 [MONTHS?]
ALSO [    ]

John Muddle was the son of Edward Muddle, Watch and Clockmaker. Edward Muddle changed the formerly square faced clock on the Corn Exchange, Rochester to the present circular form. John Hack was probably his uncle and Mary Landen a descendant of John Muddle's sister Mary, (see Muddle Family Internet site)

Nathaniel Wall was a Wheelwright (Wright's Directory, 1838; Bagshaw's Directory, 1847 )

62.  Headstone

IN MEMORY OF
Mr. RICHARD HAMILTON WHO
DEPARTED THIS LIFE THE [    ] APRIL 1777
AGED 74 ? YEARS
ALSO FOUR SONS
RICHARD DIED JANUARY [    ] 1745 AGED [ ] MONTHS
THOMAS DIED FEBRUARY [    ] 1748 AGED [ ] [MONTHS ?]
THOMAS DIED MARCH [     ] 1755 AGED [ ] YEARS
AND 4 ? MONTHS
EDWARD ? DIED 9th DECEMBER 1763
AGED 3 YEARS
MARY HAMILTON WIFE OF THE ABOVE
DEPARTED THIS LIFE MARCH 31st 1790
AGED 70 YEARS
Mr. JOHN BELL
MANY YEARS GUNNER OF HIS MA
JESTY'S SHIP BRITANNIA DIED
--------------------Ground Level-----------------
[ ] MARCH 1815 AGED 72 YEARS
ALSO MARY WIFE OF JOHN BELL & DAUGHTER OF
RICHD. & MARY HAMILTON DIED 4th ? MARCH
1820 AGED 82 YEARS

Richard Hamilton, Boatswain of H.M.S. Greenwich, later of H.M.S. Formidable, Archdeaconry Court of Rochester Will, on Naval form, dated 20th December 1736
   All his pay to his wife, Mary of Cork, Ireland; she is sole executor.
   Witnesses: John Cornewall and Charles Catford
   Proved 13th May 1777 (late of H.M.S. Formidable)

63.  Detached side panel from a chest tomb, very worn and broken in three pieces

HERE LIETH THE BODIES OF
CHARLES HAMLEY AND
SUSANNA HIS WIFE OF THIS PARISH
HE DIED 14th ? [DEC] 174[5] AGED [76] YEARS
SHE DIED 4th ? JULY [1746]
AGED [    ] YEARS

Charles Hamley. A document in the Navy Board Records, (ADM 106/918/4) of 1740, names Charles Hamley as a Caulker at Chatham. Charles is mentioned in his father's will of 1718 (Archdeaconry Court of Rochester). His father, Thomas, was a Caulker, also of Chatham, where Charles was born in 1669

64.  Headstone


LEFT: HENRY AND ANN BYCRAFT, DIED 1746 & 1747
RIGHT: HENRY AND SUSANNAH HARTLY, DIED 1680 & 1705THESE STONES HAVE BEEN MOVED FROM THEIR ORIGINALPOSITION TO FLANK THE MAIN CHURCHYARD PATH

HERE LIETH THE BODY OF
HENRY HARTLY WHO DEPARTED
THIS LIFE THE 5th ? DAY OF NOV.
1680 AGED 56 YEARS
SUSANNA HIS WIFE WHO DE
PARTED THIS LIFE THE 17th OF
AUGT. 1705 AGED 82 YEARS
AND ALSO OF HENRY AND
SUSANNA THEIR SON AND
DAUGHTER WHO [ DIED]
[IN THEIR INFANCY ?]

 

65.  Headstone

IN MEMORY OF
JOHN HASSELL
WHO DIED THE 23rd OF JUNE 1749
AGED 66 YEARS
ALSO JOHN SON OF THE ABOVE [    ]
AGED 6 YEARS
Mrs. ELIZABETH BOWER
    ] 1786 AGED 66 YEARS
Mr. [DANIEL] BOWER
[JANUARY] 1794 AGED 81 YEARS

John Hassell , Yeoman Farmer, Consistory Court of Rochester Will (but proved in the P.C.C.) dated 13th June 1749
   "Sick and weak" To sons William and Matthew and daughters, Maria and Sarah, £20 each to buy them clothes and put them out to "sound business". To son James, £20. To wife Anne, sole executor, his goods, stock, ready money, household goods, plate, bills, bonds etc.
   Witnesses: Daniel and Elizabeth Bower (both on headstone)
   Proved 29th June 1749 and December 6th 1752 (in P.C.C.)

66.  Headstone

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
Mr. WILLIAM HAYLER
WHO DIED 12th OCTOBER 1748
AGED 30 YEARS
ALSO FIVE ? OF HIS CHILDREN
ELIZABETH THE WIFE
OF
Mr. WILLIAM HAYLER
SON OF THE ABOVE
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
THE [    ] OF NOVEMBER 1826
AGED 87 YEARS
ALSO
[   ]
[   ]
Mr. WILLIAM HAYLER
GRANDSON OF THE ABOVE
[   ]

William Hayler, Clock Smith, Archdeaconry Court of Rochester Will dated 3rd August 1748
   "Sick and weak" To son William, £100; to daughters Anne and Sarah, £80 each at 21.These legacies to be paid to Thomas Howell of Chatham, Shipwright and Robert Fowler, of Chatham, Tailor, upon trust; they are to invest money in Government Stocks or other securities. Interest towards maintenance and education of children during minorities. Residue, money, plate, household goods, stock in trade, personal estate, to wife Elizabeth; she, Thomas Howell and Robert Fowler, joint executors. Howell and Fowler to be Guardians of his children while minors.
   Witnesses: Michael Fitchett and Thomas Johnson

William Hayler, died 1826 was a Watchmaker, (Pigot's Directory 1824). This headstone dates from around 1826 and probably replaced an earlier one from 1748. (See also John Chapman No. 43)

67.  Headstone


THOMAS HICKES, DIED 1763 AND HIS DAUGHTER ANN LOWEN, DIED 1799

IN MEMORY OF
THOMAS HICKES
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE MAY [    ]
1763 AGED [    ] YEARS
ALSO ANN WIFE OF
Mr. JOHN LOWEN AND DAUGHTER OF
THE ABOVE DIED [    ] FEBRUARY
THE 13th 1799 AGED 58 YEARS

Thomas Hickes , Caulker of Woolwich, in 1743. Archdeaconry Court of Rochester Will, on Naval form, dated 6th June 1743
   He was "now entered into His Majesty's service as a Caulker at Port Mahon"
   All his estate to wife Ann, who is sole executor.
   Witnesses: Susanna Vivian, Ann Vivian and J. Barnard, Attorney at Woolwich.

Port Mahon, capital of Minorca, which was a British possession for most of the 18th century. Ann Hicks married John Lowen at Chatham in 1764, she was probably the Ann baptised at Deptford in 1741, which is close to Woolwich. The probate note records his wife, Ann, as "of Queen Street, Chatham".

John Lowen was probably the "late Foreman of Caulkers, Chatham Dockyard ", and of Rochester . (P.C.C. Will)

HIGGINS see JACKSON

68.  Headstone, top half broken off

WILL. HODGES OF [THIS]
PARISH WHO DIED 30th JUNE [    ]
AGED 69 YEARS
ALSO ELIZABETH WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 8th NOV. 1796 AGED 43 Y[EARS]
ALSO WILLIAM SON OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 4th FEB. 1789 AGED 4 M[ONTHS]
ALSO FRANCES HOWELL
MOTHER OF THE ABOVE Mr. W[ILL.]
[HO]DGES WHO DIED 5th FEB. 17[    ]
AGED 56 YEARS

 

69.  Chest tomb, Ledger on high brick base


HOOPERS, BURKETTS, SPENCERS, MANLEY AND DAWES,
1703, 1727, 1741, 1781, 1784,1797, 1818, 1835 AND 1830

IN MEMORY OF
[JOSH]UA HOOPER WHO DEPART[ED] [THIS LIFE]
[THE] 6th ? OF AUGUST 1703 AGED 60 [YEARS]
[ALSO] MARY WIFE OF THE ABOVE DEPARTED THIS
[LIFE] THE 12th OF SEPT. 1727 AGED 70 YEARS
[JOH]N ? HOOPER SON OF THE ABOVE DEPARTED
[THIS LIFE] THE 24th OF AUGUST 1741 AGED 70 YEARS
[SAR]AH BURKETT DEPARTED THIS LIFE
[TH]E 19th OF APRIL 1781 AGED 79 YEARS
[CHAR]LOTTE SPENCER DEPARTED THIS LIFE
[TH]E 17th OF JANUARY 1784 AGED 21 YEARS
[HE]NRY SPENCER DEPARTED THIS LIFE THE
[ ] OF SEPTEMBER 1784 AGED 60 YEARS
[AN]THONY MANLEY LATE FIRST ASSISTANT OF
[HIS] MAJESTY'S DOCKYARD, CHATHAM DEPARTED
[THIS] LIFE THE 16th OF MAY 1797 AGED 47 YEARS
[TH]OMAS BURKETT DEPARTED THIS LIFE
[THE] 19th OF AUGUST 1797 AGED 70 YEARS
[SAR]AH SPENCER DEPARTED THIS LIFE
[THE] 28th ? OF AUGUST 1818 AGED 88 YEARS
IN THIS VAULT
ARE DEPOSITED THE REMAINS OF
[WILL]IAM SPENCER ESQ. WHO DEPARTED THIS
[LIF]E THE 2nd OF MARCH 1835 AGED 66 YEARS
[AN]D ALSO OF HIS DAUGHTER
SARAH AMELIA
[    ] WIFE OF THE REV. H. J. DAWES
[WHO DEPARTED] THIS LIFE THE 7th OF APRIL 1830
[AGED] 34 YEARS

Thomas Burkett, Shipwright of Brompton, Consistory Court of Rochester Will and Codicil, dated 6th July 1784 and 14th September 1796
   To brother in law, Henry Spencer, £10 for mourning; to sister Sarah Spencer, 5 guinea piece and £10 for mourning to nephews, Henry, Thomas and William Spencer and nieces, Sarah, Mary and Amelia Spencer, £10 each for mourning; to nephews, Henry, Thomas and William Spencer, to be drawn by lot, his gold watch and gold seal, with his coat of arms engraved on a cornelian, and steel seal with his cipher and crest engraved on it, with steel chain (unless one of nephews wants it and will pay value to his brothers, with their consent).
   To niece Sarah Spencer, a small hooped diamond ring with 3 diamonds; to niece Mary Spencer, a mourning diamond ring with 3 diamonds; to niece Amelia Spencer, a rose shaped diamond ring with 11 diamonds; to nephews Henry, Thomas and William and nieces Sarah, Mary and Amelia Spencer, equally shared, by lot, all his plate, i.e. a quart silver tankard with his engraved crest; a quart silver tankard marked V , a pint silver mug, "belly shaped", marked on the W E bottom, R , a strait pint silver mug without a mark; a pint silver mug "belly shaped" marked on the bottom P M; a silver I E tea pot marked on the bottom S B; a silver stand for the tea pot without a mark; a pint silver pint cup marked M ; on the I H side; a pint silver porringer marked under the handle T B; a pint silver porringer marked on top of handle, B ; a pair of L M silver salt sellars, marked on the bottom, P R ; a silver pepper box, unmarked; a very large silver spoon marked with a wheat sheaf; half a dozen silver table spoons marked with a dove and padlock; a silver table spoon marked M B; a silver T B table spoon marked with coat of arms with 4 shells and a griffin crest; silver marrow spoon, unmarked; half dozen tea spoons marked with a wheat sheaf; half a dozen silver tea spoons marked T B; pair of silver tea tongs (for sugar); small 2 handled cup, embossed, marked E ; a small silver handled cup marked on bottom M C; small silver handled cup R C marked on handle E B; silver milk pot marked under one of feet, S D; silver punch ladle, marked with his cipher on back; small silver box composed of "Foreign Pieces".
   To sister Sarah Spencer, for ever, his 6 freeholds in West Court Street, Brompton, occupied by himself, brother in law Henry Spencer, the widow Stone, with his 2 nieces, Sarah and Mary Spencer, the widow Hereton, Mr William Elvy, Shoemaker and Mr John Towers, Clerk in Chatham Dockyard.
   After her death, equally divided between his Spencer nephews and nieces, for ever.
   Also to sister Sarah Spencer, his large garden and small garden adjoining and above it, occupied by himself, and large garden adjoining it below, in occupation of widow Larkin, held on lease for 90 years, 34 unexpired, behind the gardens of his properties, for life. After her death, if before end of lease, equally divided between his Spencer nephews and nieces. To sister Sarah Spencer, household furniture, beds, bedding, residue... money, securities, jewels, books, china, clothes, etc., to Spencer nephews and nieces. Sister Sarah and niece Sarah, joint executors.
   Witnesses: John Chambers, Richard Woodriff and John Sanders

Codicil
   Niece Mary Spencer has married Mr Anthony Manley, Builder's First Assistant, Chatham Dockyard, and niece Amelia Spencer has married Mr William Drawbridge, Clerk in Chatham Dockyard, since will was made. Niece Sarah is still a Spinster with "no view" of her being married, she is not provided for. Everything he has given to her mother Sarah, he now gives to her, for life. After her death to be divided as in stated in will. If niece Sarah marries, then estate to be immediately divided as above.
   Witnesses: John Jefferys and John Tracy

From the Maidstone Journal:
  
"On Tuesday, at Rochester. Mrs. Dawes, wife of the Rev. Mr. Dawes, Chaplain to the Convicts at Chatham, aged 34"

Henry Spencer married Sarah Burkett at Chatham in 1750. In the 1790's William Spencer was 4th Clerk to the Store Keeper at Chatham Dockyard (Universal British Directory)

John Manley was, in c. 1793, 2nd Assistant to the Master Shipwright at Chatham Dockyard at £100 per annum. (Universal British Directory) See also Thomas Burkett's will

HOWELL see HODGES

70.  Headstone

[IN]
[MEMORY]
OF Mr. HENRY HUBBARD
WHO DIED AT SEA FEB. [    ] 1759
AGED 44 ? YEARS
ALSO HERE LIES INTERRED YE BODIES OF
HENRIETTA AND HENRY HUBBARD
CHILDREN OF HENRY AND HANNAH HUBBARD
HENRIETTA DIED OCT. 3rd 1755 AG: 2 YER [ ] MON
HENRY DIED AP: 9th 1758 AG: 2 YER 4 MON

Henry Hubbard, Carpenter of H.M.S. Deal Castle, P.C.C. Will dated 17th September 1746
   To wife Hannah, his wages due and all his estate, she is also sole executor.
   Witnesses: Quin ? Marsh and John Sutherland
   Proved 28th March 1759

71.  Headstone

IN
MEMORY OF
MARY WIFE OF ABEL HUBBARD
WHO DIED MAY 1st 1750 AGED 60 YEARS
ALSO ABEL HUBBARD DEPARTED
THIS LIFE THE 5th OF SEPTEMBER 1756
AGED 76 YEARS
ALSO JOAN GOUGH WHO DIED
MARCH 7th 1760 AGED 75 YEARS
ALSO Mr. ABEL HUBBARD WHO
DIED MAY 5th 1825 AGED 74 YEARS
ALSO SARAH HIS WIFE WHO DIED
NOVEMBER 3rd 1828 AGED 77 YEARS

Abel Hubbard, Superannuated Foreman of Sail Makers at Chatham Dockyard, Consistory Court of Rochester Will dated 18th May 1824
   All his estate to wife Sarah. She and friend Thomas Wells of Chatham, Carpenter are joint executors.
   Witnesses: Humphrey Wickham, {Attorney ?] Chatham and William Crandell, Linen Draper, Chatham.
   Proved 30th May 1825

Sarah Hubbard, widow, Consistory Court of Rochester Will dated 29th February 1828
   To "good friend" Thomas Wells of Chatham, Builder, all money and personal estate, upon trust, to pay legacies of £50 each to, her brother Thomas Jackson; nephews, John and William Jackson, sons of late brother John; nephews and nieces, Thomas, George, John, Sarah and Elizabeth Jackson, children of her brother Thomas, and to old servant, Sarah Dunstall.
   To each of children of late nephew George Jackson, formerly of Gravesend, Victualler, £50; those under 21 to have money invested in Savings Bank or Public Funds.
   To James Rayner of Sheerness, Shipwright, £50; if he dies in testator's lifetime, then shared among his children.
   Residue to Thomas Wells, who is sole executor; if he dies in testator's lifetime, then his son Thomas will be executor.
   Signs with a mark.
   Witnesses: Samuel Dunk, Tailor and Army Clothier, Hammond Place, Chatham and William Crandell, Linen Draper, High Street, Chatham.
   Proved 18th November 1828. Value of personal estate not more than £3,000

72.  Headstone

MARY
THE RELICT OF
WILLIAM HUCKLE, SURGEON
WAS INTERRED DEC. 8th 1745 AGED 77
ALSO OF MARY
HER DAUGHTER AND WIFE OF
THOMAS WESTON, SURGEON
ON MARCH 10th 1767 AGED 67

 

73.  Headstone


GRACE HUMPHREYS, DIED 1747
MOVED TO MAIN PATH FROM ORIGINAL POSITION

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
[GRACE] DAUGHTER OF
GEORGE & MARY HUMPHREYS
LATE OF SEVENHAMPTON
IN THE PARISH OF HIGHWORTH
IN THE COUNTY OF WILTS.
WHO DIED [ ] OCT. 1747
AGED 26 YEARS

 

HUNTER see PAINE

74.  Chest Tomb, On Stone Base, Very Eroded

75.  Ledger

[    ]
[    ]
[MA]STER SHIPW[RIGHT] [OF]
[HIS] [MAJES]TY'S YARD, CHATHAM
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
[   ] 2nd ? JUNE [   ]
[AGE]D [ ] Y[EARS]

North Side
HERE LYETH THE BODY OF
[   ] HURD ? [    ] [MAST]ER JOINER OF [HIS]
[MAJESTY'S] YARD AT CHATH[AM] [W]HO [   ]
[   ] TEND ? FOREMAN [ ]

 

INGRAM see SMITH

76.  Headstone

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
Mrs. ELIZ. IRONS WIFE OF Mr. HENRY IRONS
WHO DIED SUDDENLY MARCH 11th 1812
AGED 56 YEARS
"Reader be wise, this tomb survey.
The solemn[ ] wait
[    ]"

 

77.  Eroded Headstone, split vertically, partly in tree

IN MEMORY
OF WILLIAM [ ]
[    ]
[    ]
MARY WIFE OF GEORGE JACKSON
[    ] MARCH THE 13th 178[ ]
AGED [  ]4 YEARS
[   ] ABOVE GEORGE JACKSON
[    ] 22nd OF MAY ? [1790]
[    ]70 YEARS
[    ] MARY [    ]
[   ]
[RIC]HARD HENRY [ ]
[   ] OF APRIL 18[    ]
AGED 75 YEARS
NATHANIEL BLOUD
[    ] THE 12th OF JUNE 18[52]
AGED 68 ? YEARS
[ALSO] Mrs. ELIZABETH [BLOUD]
[DECEMBER 1853]
[AGED] [68] [YEARS]

Nathaniel Bloud, Gentleman, Waterloo Place, Chatham, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Will, dated 25th November 1851.
   Executors to invest £500, which is in the hands of John Kains of Chatham, Captain, R.N. Harriet, wife of Archibald William Pringle of Princess Terrace, Albert Row, Regent's Park and Elizabeth Pringle, their daughter, in purchase of 3% Consolidated Bank Annuities. To be paid to Elizabeth Pringle at 21 years, dividends, in meantime, for her benefit. If she dies under 21, then to Harriet Pringle, her mother.
   To Mr W. Hales, brother of Harriet Pringle, £50; to Archibald W. Pringle, £50; to his wife, Harriet, £50.
   To Susan Gater and Mrs Anna Le Claminant, wife of John Le Claminant, cousins of W. Hales, 19guineas each. Residue and Real and Personal Estate, to wife Elizabeth for ever, she and John Kains, joint executors.
   Witnesses: John Hills, 40 Waterloo Place and George Furrell, Clerk to Messrs Essell ans Hayward, Solicitors, Rochester

Elizabeth Bloud, Widow of 41 Waterloo Place, P.C.C. Will dated 2nd December 1852
   To Mrs Elizabeth Jackson, widow of her late brother, James, £50; to Mrs Kezia Jackson, widow of her late brother, John, £50; to Mrs Mary Palmer of Chatham, widow of late Thomas Palmer, Master Mariner, 19 gns.
   To friend John Kains of Chatham, Captain R.N., and her nephew, John Jackson of Newington, near Sittingbourne, £50 each. Her clothes equally divided between nieces Mary Elizabeth Jackson, daughter of late brother James, and Kezia Jackson, daughter of late brother John. Real Estate and Residue of Personal Estate, equally divided between nieces and nephews, sons and daughters of her two late brothers.
   John Kains and John Jackson, joint executors.
   Witnesses: John Hills, 40 Waterloo Place and George Furrell, Clerk to Messrs Essell and Hayward, Solicitors, Rochester

78.  Headstone

ELIZABETH
JACKSON WIFE OF JOHN JACKSON
DIED THE 2nd OF MAY 1797
AGED 44 YEARS
ALSO 7 CHILDREN DIED IN THEIR INFANCY
ALSO THE ABOVE JOHN JACKSON
DIED THE 24th OF JANUARY 1810
AGED 55 YEARS
ALSO MARY HIGGINS DIED THE 6th
APRIL 1807 AGED 60 YEARS
ALSO ELIZABETH JACKSON
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE DIED THE 20th ? OF
DECEMBER 1847 AGED 59 ? YEARS

John Jackson, Grocer of Brompton, Pigot's Directory, 1809; P.C.C. Will dated 10th January 1810
   To daughter Mary, four freehold houses, two on north side of West Court Street in Brompton, in his occupation and William Muzree; the other two on the south side of the same street, occupied by John Christopher and Mary Jerome, for ever.
   To daughter Elizabeth, his nine freehold houses in or near West Court Street, two on south side, occupied by Stephen Dunlop and John Prall; the other six, on the north side occupied by Richard Tress, George Swan, Susannah Cook, William Kain, James Bennett, James Gould and James Ward, for ever.
   To above two daughters all other freeholds equally shared, for ever. To daughter Mary, fixtures in his house; to Elizabeth £100.
   All Residue to above daughters, equally shared; they are joint executors.
   Witnesses: William Jefferys, Attorney at Law, Chatham, William Jefferys, Junr. And William Nokes, his Clerks.
   Proved 7th February 1810

JACKSON see OULSON

79.  Headstone


JAMES JARMON, DIED 1751

IN MEMORY OF
JAMES JARMON
WHO DIED 29th SEPT. 1751
AGED 59 YEARS

James Jarmon, Shipwright , P.C.C. Will dated 6th June 1751
   To cousin John Clements of Bishopsgate Street, London, Tallow Chandler, £100 and his family tankard. To cousin John Higgins, Shipwright of Portsmouth Yard, and his sister Mary Pierce, £50 each. To four children of cousin Nightingale ------ ? £10 each.
   To cousin James Jarmon, son of Gregory Jarmon, Shipwright in Chatham Yard, £10. To two daughters of Mr Henry Sheafe, Ann and Sarah, £20 each. To Mr Henry Sheafe's two sisters, Frances and Sarah Sheafe, of Rochester, Gentlewomen, £20 each. To Edward Reed, son of Edward Reed, "where I now board", £30. To Richard Mills, son of Robert Mills, Shipwright in Chatham Yard, £30. To Elizabeth Barnes wife of Henry Barnes, Silversmith, but now Labourer in Chatham Yard, £5. To Mary Petty, widow of Francis Petty, £5. To William Warren, Yeoman of Cliffe, and his daughters, Mary Carr, Ann and Eleanor Smith, and son James Warren,£5 each.
   £5 in bread to poor widows not receiving alms from this parish. To his friends Richard Banks Barber and Richard Demetrius, Shipwrights, 1 guinea to buy a gold ring. The legacies from his personal estate; legatees under 17 at time of his death, will have legacies paid to their parents.
   His freehold in Chatham, occupied by William Shaw, Gunner of the "Newark", man of war, and all other freeholds to Mary Estery, who lives with him as his "servant", for life; after her death, to cousin John Clements for ever. Residue to Mary Estery for ever, she is sole executor.
   Witnesses: Robert Mills, Arthur Plhill and Beresford Maplesden
   Proved 8th October 1751

JARRITT see DAFFORNE

JEFFERYS see TUSON

80.  Headstone

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
Mr. JOHN JENNINGS
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
[    ] DECEMBER 1804 AGED [    ] YEARS
ALSO Mrs. ELIZABETH JENNINGS
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE THE [    ] JULY 1806
AGED 6[  ] YEARS
ALSO TWO OF THEIR CHILDREN
AND FOUR GRAND CHILDREN
WHO DIED IN THEIR INFANCY

John Jennings was a Shipwright, died Intestate, value under £100

81.  Headstone


JOHN KING, DIED 1745
MOVED FROM ORIGINAL POSITION TO MAIN PATH

HERE LIES THE BODY OF
JOHN KING
LATE MASTER HOUSE
CARPENTER OF HIS
MAJESTY'S YARD AT
SHEERNESS HE DIED
THE 29th OF NOVEMBER
1745 IN THE 55th YEAR
OF HIS AGE

 

LANDEN see HACK

82.  Headstone

IN MEMORY OF
ELIZABETH WIFE OF JOHN LANE
OF THIS PARISH [WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE]
THE [    ] DAY OF JUNE 178[3] AGED [41] YEARS
[Eroded Verses]

 

83.  Headstone, next to above, Eroded, if Cenotaphic probably a Lane ?

[    ]
[    ]
[ LANE ? ]
DEPARTED THIS LIFE ON THE 4th ? DAY OF NOV. 1812
IN THE HOSPITAL AT MAHON IN THE
32nd ? YEAR OF HIS AGE

 

84.  Headstone


FOREGROUND: THE RUIN OF DR. THOMAS SMITH'S TOMB 1722
BACKGROUND: THE LLOYD TOMB, AFTER IVY REMOVAL,
WITH FRAGMENTS OF DESTROYED SARCOPHAGUS ON TOP

[SACRED]
TO THE MEMORY OF
LIEUT. GEORGE LLOYD
OF THE ROYAL [MARINES?]
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
THE [    ] DAY OF [    ]
AGED 46 YEARS
[    ]
[ALSO] HIS TWO SONS
GEORGE SAMUEL BURTON
[    ]
GEORGE BURTON MOORE
AGED 8 MONTHS
[    ]

85.  Classical Sarcophahus on Rusticated Base, over six feet high 
               (Badly Damaged by "Remedial" Work in March 2012)


GEORGE AND MARY LLOYD, DIED 1848 & 1826
PHOTOGRAPHED IN 2010. I WAS SHOCKED TO FIND THAT THE SACOPHAGUS 
WAS TOTALLY DESTROYED FOLLOWING CLEARANCE OF THE IVY IN 2012

South Side

THIS MONUMENT
IS ERECTED TO THE MEMORY OF
MARY WIFE OF
Mr. GEORGE LLOYD
WHO DIED 18th NOVEMBER 1826
AGED 38 YEARS
"Life how Short, Eternity how Long"

North Side
GEORGE [LLOYD]
[    ]
[    ]
[    ] [JANUARY] 1848 AGED [59] YEARS

George Lloyd may be the R.N. Captain, overseer of the convict hulk "Dolphin", which capsized in 1829. Lloyd's actions saved most of the convicts from drowning (Times). He died at Lewisham (Parish Register)

LOGIE see MORRIS

LONDE see BAKER

86.  Headstone


JOHN AND SUSAN LONG, DIED 1726 AND 1724 ?
COMPARE THE SKULL TO THAT ON WEEDEN'S STONE

HERE ALSO
LYETH YE BODY THE BODY OF
OF SUSAN YE WIFE JOHN LONG
OF JOHN LONG HOUSE CARPENTER
HOUSE CARPENTER OF THIS PARISH
WHO DIED MAY WHO DIED THE
24th 1724 ? AGED [    ] OF MARCH
72 YEARS 1726 AGED [7]5 ?
ALSO TWO OF HIS SISTERS
MARY & JANE

 

87.  Headstone


WILLIAM LONG, DIED 1750, AND HIS MOTHER, ELIZABETH DIED 1755

IN MEMORY OF
WILL. SON OF WILL. AND
ELIZ. LONG
WHO DIED 28th ? OF JAN. 1750
AGED 39 YEARS
ELIZABETH LONG
WHO DIED THE 7th ? DECEMBER 1754
AGED 73 YEARS

William Long, Yeoman Farmer of Sharsted (Register),Consistory Court of Rochester Will dated 19th January 1749 (50)
   He is "weak in body". To cousin Mrs Mary Landen ?, £10. All his property real and personal, including horses, cows, corn and husbandry tackle, to mother Elizabeth, for ever.
   Witnesses: B. Moorcock, John Lowdell and Thomas Johnson

Elizabeth Long, Widow and Farmer, Consistory Court of Rochester Will dated 2nd June 1753
   She is "weak and infirm in body". Half of her Manors at Sharsted and Lydsing, and at Seddington (Settington), four parcels of land once belonging to the "late dissolved Monastery of Leeds", two acres of rough ground in Lydsing, late in tenure of her late son William and herself held on 21 year lease from the Dean and Chapter of Rochester; three acres of land at Pensiux in Hartlip; one acre of woodland at Pewsill ? Hill; forty acres of wood in Chatham, Gillingham and Boxley, also leased from the Dean and Chapter, to daughter Elizabeth Moorecock. The other half to daughter Elizabeth, in trust, to permit daughter Mary, wife of John Boghurst to take profits. After Mary's death, Elizabeth will transfer this half to Mary's children, as shall be living, equally. If no children, then this half shared by daughters Elizabeth, and Rebecca and Frances Long, equally. If Mary becomes a widow, then the half share to her. The lease to be kept up by Elizabeth, charges shared with Mary.
   Three quarters of woodland of 320 acres, on lease, as above, to daughters, Rebecca and Frances, equally.
   Her interest in land, formerly the site of a cottage, and a Smith's forge, barn, stables, garden, orchard, with meadow of 14 acres, in Chatham and Gilling, occupied by ----- ? Green, and since by ----- ? Cliffords. Also eighteen acres at Lydsing in her occupation to Elizabeth Moorecock, for ever. Four fifths of house, barn, stables, etc. and 14 acres of land at Capstone, Chatham, occupied by Richard Strood, to daughter Frances Long, for ever.
   House and slaughter house, shop, outhouse and garden, etc. in Gillingham, now empty, late the estate of Thomas Hodges, to daughter Rebecca Long, for ever.
   The legacies given to Mary, Frances and Rebecca by their late father's will, with interest at 4% to be paid out of her personal estate. She releases daughters from sums due for board, lodging and education. Residue of ready money, household and farm goods, and personal estate to Rebecca and Frances, equally, they are also executors.
   Witnesses: Thomas Martain, John Lowdell and William Gates
   Proved January 9th 1755

LOWEN see HICKS

MANLEY see HOOPER

88.  Headstone, badly eroded

[    ] MARSHALL
[    ] [    ] [MAR]SHAL[L]
JOSIAH DANIEL
MARSHALL
GRANDSON OF THE ABOVE
BORN JAN. 8th DIED MAY 18th [    ]
[   ]

 

89.  Stone Chest Tomb, Thick Dark Top


CHEST TOMB OF WALSINGHAM AND SUSANNAH MASTERS, DIED 1790 & 1780
SOUTH EAST SECTION IN 2010 BEFORE CLEARANCE OF SYCAMORES, ETC.

North Side

ANN WIFE OF WALSINGHAM MASTERS
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE MAY [    ] 1780
AGED [    ] YEARS
ALSO THE ABOVE WALSINGHAM MASTERS
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE JANUARY [    ] 1790
AGED 73 YEARS

Walsingham Masters was a Cordwainer. In his P.C.C. Will, dated 19th October 1789, he is described as a "Gentleman"
   Walsingham Masters and Ann Walton married at Chatham in 1742.
   To Walsingham Masters son of nephew George, three houses in Brompton, Gillingham, occupied by Samuel Pix, John Vinall and Christie Ewart, for ever.
   To Walsingham Masters, son of late nephew Edward, three houses in or near Chatham High Street, occupied by William Jordan, James Taylor and Lawrence Green; and two houses in East Luton in Chatham, occupied by William Lester and Thomas Sutton; also his half share of house in Cross Street, Chatham, occupied by Benjamin Haylor, for ever.
   To nephew George Masters leasehold houses on the Brook, Chatham, (otherwise Smithfield Bank), occupied by George Masters, John French, John Fearne, Thomas Burton, Martin Ward, Willis Brook and Peter Burton, for the term of years left, subject to payment of charges, etc.
   To grand daughter Ann Prior two houses on the Brook, occupied by himself and Margaret Masters widow of late nephew Edward, for remainder of leases. To grandson John Walton, other houses on the Brook, occupied by William Ashdown, Richard Dent and Mary Stubbs, for rest of term. Also to Ann, £20, to her daughter Charlotte, £10.
   To John Walton, £20. To sister in law, Ann Masters widow of brother Edward, £10. To Moll wife of Joseph Mellin, £10. To nephew George Masters, son of late brother George, £20.To Walsingham, James Morgan, John Stead, William, Elizabeth and Ann Masters, children of nephew George, £10 each. To Margaret, widow of Edward Masters, £20. To John Edward, James, Walsingham and William Masters, children of Margaret, £10 each. To Walsingham son of nephew George Masters, his watch and all his clothes. Residue to nephew George and grand daughter Ann Prior, equally.
   Nephew George Masters and Richard Phillips of Brompton, Carpenter are executors.
   Witnesses: Richard Dent, James Read, Attorney of Chatham and William Jefferys.
   Proved 25th February 1790

90.  Headstone

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
HENRY MONTGOMERIE
SON OF
CAPTAIN W. MATHIAS 62nd REGT.
WHO DIED AT CHATHAM
ON THE 19th OF DECEMBER 1843
AGED ONE AND SEVEN
MONTHS

 

91.  Headstone

[SACRED]
[TO THE MEMORY OF]
JOHN McCRUMMEN
OF THE [    ]
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
ON THE [ ] DAY OF [ ] 18[39]
AGED [4]6 YEARS
THIS STONE WAS ERECTED BY
HIS BROTHER OFFICERS

 

92.  Headstone


PHILIP MEAD, DIED 1748

HERE LIETH INTERRED YE BODY OF
PHILIP MEAD OF YS PARISH
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
THE 3rd OF APRIL 1748 AGED 63 ?
ALSO THE REMAINS OF HIS FATHER
ALSO HERE 2 BROTHERS & 4 SISTERS

 

93.  Headstone

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF ANDREW MITCHELL
M.D.
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE OCTOBER 31st ? 1800
AGED 44 ? YEARS

Andrew Mitchell was "Physician of the Staff" (Army). (Parish Register)

94.  Headstone


JOHN MONK, DIED 1752, JOHN JNR. DIED 1777 AND BRIDGET DIED 1783

IN MEMORY OF JAMES MONK
OF THIS PARISH HE DEPARTED THIS LIFE
[    ] 1752 AGED 44 ? YEARS
ALSO JOHN MONK, JOINER, SON OF
[JAMES ?] MONK DEPARTED THIS LIFE NOVEMBER
[    ] 1777 AGED 45 YEARS
[ALSO] BRIDGET MONK WIFE OF THE ABOVE
JAMES MONK WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE [JANUARY]
[    ] 1783 AGED 73 YEARS

John Monk, Joiner, (as on stone), P.C.C. Will dated 6th November 1777
   He is "somewhat indisposed" To mother Bridget, for life, all his estate. She is to make use of it as she and his sister, Ann Deane, shall agree. After death of his mother, then to his sister Ann for life, then to her children, John Marlow and Maria Julianna Deane, for ever.
   Mother and sister executors.
   Witnesses: Mark of Solomon Andrews and John Sommerton
   Proved 5th December 1777

He was probably the John Monk who made, together with another, a model of Chatham Dockyard, in c. 1772, now in the National Maritime Museum, Greenwich

95.  Headstone

[SACRED]
TO THE M[EMORY OF]
Mrs. CHRISTIAN [MORRIS]
WIDOW OF
CAPTN. JOHN MORRIS
LATE 1st ROYAL VETERAN B[ATT.]
WHO DIED 9th APRIL 18[   ]
AGED 66 YEARS
[THI]S STO[NE] [E]RECTED BY HER DA[UGHTER]
S[USAN] THE WIFE OF
LIEUT. J. C. LOGIE
OF THE ROYAL MARINES

 

MUDDLE see HACK

96.  Headstone

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
Mr GEORGE NORTH
OF THIS PARISH
LATE SHIPWRIGHT [    ]
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE [    ] [JANUARY 1836]
AGED [80] YEARS
[ALSO] ELIZABETH WIFE OF THE ABOVE
[    ]
[    ]

George North, Superannuated Shipwright of Chatham Dockyard, P.C.C. Will dated 7th February 1833
   To son George John, now of Plymouth, Carpenter in H.M. Royal Navy and Thomas Victualler of Chatham, Plumber and Glazier, his money in the 3 ½ % Consolidated Annuities in the Bank of England; also money in other Public Funds; and interest and money in the Chatham Savings Bank, upon trust, to be shared equally between son George and daughters, Maria, wife of John Ferguson of Chatham, Dyer, and Mary wife of Thomas Sawyer of the Coast Blockade Service at
   [    ] in Kent. To son George, his clock bureau, clothes and his chest. Residue, household furniture, goods, chattels etc. to his wife
   Son George and Thomas Vinall executors.
   Witnesses: Benjamin Briggs and Jane Victualler

Affidavit dated 13th January 1835
   George Ferguson of Chatham, Shoemaker, sworn that he was well acquainted with George North for some time, and had often seen him write. He has examined the will and confirms that the signature is authentic.
   Proved 14th January 1836 Power reserved to Thomas Victualler

97.  Headstone

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
SAMUEL GEORGE JAGO
NORTHCOTE R.N.
ASSISTANT MASTER ATTENDANT
OF CHATHAM DOCKYARD
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
THE 21st OF MARCH 1848
IN THE 44th ? YEAR OF HIS AGE

Samuel George Jago Northcote, Master, Royal Navy, Consistory Court of Rochester Will dated 19th October 1840
   All his property to wife, Elizabeth and property left to him by his father, Samuel Northcote and by his grandmother Elizabeth Lake. The interest of this property was enjoyed by his mother Anne during her life. Property left by his father, all books, clothes, gold watch, chains and seals; one half of this property to son Samuel George Jago Northcote; the other half between his two daughters, Anne Amelia, his youngest is since dead.
   His grand mother Elizabeth Lake's will stated that her property be equally divided, at death of his mother, Anne, between Elizabeth Lake Randle and Samuel George Jago Northcote.
   Appoints Benjamin Holland Bunce, Lieutenant, R.N., and Benjamin Bunce, Captain, R.M., father and brother of his wife Elizabeth, executors.
   Witnesses: P.B.W. Northcote and Robert J. Otway
   Proved 11th December 1848 Admin to Benjamin Holland Bunce (now Commander R.N.of Plymouth), the surviving executor
   Value not more than £200

98.  Headstone

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
JOHN OULSON
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
THE 7th ? OF JUNE 1831
AGED 63 YEARS
ALSO
SAMUEL JACKSON
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
THE 7th DAY OF JULY 1831
AGED [85] YEARS
ALSO
MARY ELIZABETH YATES
(Paving level here)

 

PAGE see CAZENEUVE

99.  Headstone


LEFT: WILLIAM PAINE , CARPENTER OF H.M.S. DUKE, DIED 1748
RIGHT: PETER RISKILLEY, GUNNER OF H.M.S. ROYAL SOVEREIGN, DIED 1756

IN MEMORY OF
WILLIAM PAINE LATE
CARPENTER OF HIS MAJESTY'S SHIP DUKE
WHO DIED THE 13th OCTOBER 1748
AGED 58 YEARS
ALSO TWO OF HIS CHILDREN
JOHN AND SANDERTON
LIKEWISE SARAH ANN PAINE
HIS WIFE WHO DIED THE 21st MAY 1756
----------------------Ground Level------------------
AGED 58 YEARS
ALSO Mrs. LETETIA HUNTER WHO
DIED 17th NOVEMBER 1804 AGED 48 YEARS

William Paine, Carpenter of H.M.S. "Duke", (as on stone), P.C.C. Will dated 1st June 1740
   All his estate, including wages and pay to his wife, Sarah Ann, except to his sons William and Ralph, 350 each after his wife's death. If his wife remarries, she is to pay £100, i.e. £50 each to above sons, and all monies disbursed in the time of their apprenticeships, during the seven years they are bound for all such sums. Wife is sole executor.
   Witnesses: Martin Salter and Ales Baldock ?

Codicil
   There is one silver tankard value £7 and 8 silver spoons, which, after the death of his wife are to be equally divided between his sons.
   Witnesses: Martin Salter and Ales Baldock ?
   Proved 16th November 1748

PAINE see RISKELLEY

100.  Headstone, mostly eroded

JAMES PARFITT
LAT[E] [SE]RGEANT['S] M[ESS ?] [M]ASTER OF THE
CH[ATHAM] [DIVISION] OF [THE] ROYAL MARINES
WHO [DIED THE] [ ] DAY OF MAY 1828
[ AGED 38] YEARS

 

101.  Headstone


THOMAS AND ELIZABETH PARLBY, DIED 1785 & 1771

IN MEMORY OF
[ELIZABETH] THE WIFE OF
THOMAS PARLBY OF THIS PARISH
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
ON THE 23rd ? OF MARCH 1771
IN THE [2]6th ? YEAR OF HER AGE
ALSO THE ABOVE THOMAS PARLBY
DEPARTED THIS LIFE THE 9th OF FEB. 1785
AGED 57 ? YEARS

Thomas Parlby, Victualler, Archdeaconry Court of Rochester Will dated 28th January 1785
   To wife Mary, for life, if she continues his widow, an annuity of £30. If she remarries, then an annuity of £20
   The annuities chargeable to all his real and personal estate. The annuity to paid in her house if she remains his widow.
   His estate, chargeable with the above annuities, to friend John Benifold of Chatham, Cabinet Maker and George Greenfield of Chatham, Bricklayer, upon trust, to pay annuities and to pay from remainder, to the maintenance and clothing of his son George, during his apprenticeship. Residue invested in Public Funds, in names of trustees, for benefit of George, upon trust. Trustees to pay George at 23 years. If George dies pre 23, unmarried, and wife Mary is living and his widow, then upon trust, to his wife, for life, as long as she remains his widow. If she dies or remarries, estate shared equally between the children of his brother John; the children of his sister Ann, wife of James Leveson and children of his three other sisters, who are married women, and whose names he cannot recollect, for ever.
   Wife Mary, John Leveson and George Greenfield are executors.
   Witnesses: John Rowe, E. J. Twopenny and E. Haite, Junr.
   Proved 22nd February 1785

102.  Headstone


RIGHT: THOMAS AND FRANCES POTTEN, DIED 1731 & 1750
LEFT: THOMAS WILLARD, DIED 1746

IN SURE HOPES
OF RESURRECTION TO ETERNAL
LIFE
HERE LYES INTERRED THE
BODY OF THOMAS POTT[EN]
SHIPWRIGHT WHO DEPARTED
THIS LIFE OCT. THE 22nd 17[31]
AGED 75 ? YEARS
"Farewell my Brethren until
The Last Trumpet Sound"
HERE LIES FRANCES HIS
WIFE DIED AUGUST YE 19th
1750 AGED 82 YEARS

Thomas Potten, Shipwright, Consistory Court of Rochester Will dated 24th April 1731
   "Aged and weak in body". His two houses in Chatham in his occupation and of Isaac Meers to his wife, Frances, as long as she remains his widow; she to keep in good repair.
   After her death or remarriage, his house to his kinswoman, Elizabeth Potten, daughter of his sister in law, Frances Potten, widow, for ever.
   After his wife's death his other house, in occupation of Isaac Meers, which adjoins the "Three Cups" (this was on the Brook), to kinswoman, Alice Potten, the other daughter of Frances Potten, for ever.
   To sister in law, Frances Potten, £50; if she is dead, then to her two daughters, equally shared. They also get £50 each.
   To friend Richard Stone of Chatham, Baker, who is his executor, £10 for his trouble. To kinsman, Richard Potten, Shipwright, all his clothes. Money, pay, rings, plate, bedding, pewter, brass, copper, household goods and personal estate and residue to wife; she and Richard Stone, joint executors.
   Signs with a mark
   Witnesses: Robert Woodriff, Edward Golborne and Thomas Johnson
   Proved 4th November 1731

103.  Rear of an eroded early 18th century Headstone

TO THE MEMORY
OF Mrs. HANNAH
PRATTEN WIFE OF
Mr. JAMES PRATTEN
WHO DIED JULY 27th ? 1812
AGED 85 YEARS

James Pratten, Consistory Court of Rochester Will dated 20th June 1785, no occupation recorded
   To son James, a silver table spoon, to daughter Mary Darch ?, a silver table spoon. Residue to wife Hannah; she to receive debts due.
   Signs with a mark
   Witnesses: Thomas Pittard and Thomas Nutter
   Proved 1787 Value £20

104.  Headstone (From a photograph taken c. 1980. Only one small fragment of this fine stone survives!)


REDMAN REED, DIED 1746
PHOTOGRAPHED C. 1980. THIS STONE HAS SINCE BEEN 
DESTROYED, ONLY A FRAGMENT REMAINS

HERE LYETH INTERR'D YE BODY
OF REDMAN REED
OF THIS PARISH
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
THE 21st OF FEBRUARY 1745
AGED 56 YEARS
[ALSO] FIVE CHILDREN DIED
IN THEIR INFANCY

Redman Reed, Shipwright, Archdeaconry Court of Rochester Will, on Naval Form, dated 5 March 1713 (14)
   All his estate to brother Edward Reed of Chatham, Shipwright.
   Witnesses: Henry Laban, John Boaks and John Thomson, in Deptford
   Proved 13th March 1745 (46). Administration granted to wife, Sarah; brother Edward having renounced executorship

REED see FIELD

105.  Headstone


SAMUELL RICH, DIED 1716 ?, AND ELIZABETH, HIS WIFE DIED ?
MOVED FROM ORIGINAL POSITION TO MAIN PATH

HERE
LIETH THE BODY OF
SAMUELL RICH SON OF
RICH. RICH OF LONDON ? GENT. ?
[    ] END ? M[    ]
[    ] SARGANT DECEMBER [1716]
WHO WAS [    ]EEUTED ? FOR [    ]N
[F]A[CT ] AGED 47? YEARS LEFT
ISSUE ONE SON & ONE DAUGHTER
ELIZABETH WIFE OF
SAMUELL RICH
WHO DIED 17th MARCH 17[    ]
AGED 69 YEARS

Samuell Rich
The inscription on this stone presents a puzzle,it is awkwardly laid out and half is illegible. I did find a Samuell Rich in the Burial Registers for December 1716 but have not found Elizabeth Rich. Elizabeth Smith married a Samuell Rich at Chatham in July 1710. The stone appears later than 1716. It remains unresolved

106.  Headstone


LEFT: WILLIAM PAINE , CARPENTER OF H.M.S. DUKE, DIED 1748
RIGHT: PETER RISKILLEY, GUNNER OF H.M.S. ROYAL SOVEREIGN, DIED 1756

IN MEMORY OF
PETER RISKELLEY
LATE GUNNER OF HIS MAJESTY'S SHIP
ROYAL SOVEREIGN
WHO DIED THE 27th OF DEC. 1756
AGED 70 YEARS
ALSO Mrs. LETITIA PAINE WIFE OF
WM. PAINE ASSISTANT BUILDER OF HIS
------------------- Ground Level-------------------
MAJ. YARD AT CHATHAM DEPARTED THIS
LIFE [    ] MARCH 1781 AGED 51 YEARS

Peter Riskilley, Gunner of H.M. Ship "Royal Sovereign", Consistory Court of Rochester Will dated 22nd December 1753
   To son William, £? [tear in paper], rings, buckles, all his clothes and furniture in his cabin on the "Royal Sovereign". Residue of household goods, money, investments and personal estate to daughter Letitia, for ever. Letitia is also sole executor.
   Witnesses: William Mantell, Thomas Johnson and Christopher Hagedott ?
   Proved 22nd January 1757.

   This will presents a puzzle; he refers to his daughter Letitia as Letitia Riskelley" and the probate note refers to her as "Letitia Riskelley, Spinster", yet Letitia Riskilley married William Paine at Chatham in 1750 ? The Paine / Riskilley headstones are side by side. (See Paine will above)

107.  Headstone

SACRED TO THE MEMORY
OF
RICHARD SHOLL ESQ. R.N.
[    ]

 

108.  Headstone

Front

IN MEMORY OF
Mr. THOMAS SKINNER
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE THE 19th OF FEBRUARY 1792
AGED 57 ? YEARS
NEAR THIS PLACE ELIZABETH HIS [WIFE ?]
[WHO] DIED THE [    ] JANUARY 1776 [   ]
[    ]

Rear
SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
Mr. JOHN SKINNER
OF THIS PARISH
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE JULY 30th 1847
AGED 79 YEARS
ALSO ELIZABETH GREGORY SKINNER
WHO DIED AUGUST [    ] 1846 AGED 80 YEARS
ALSO
JOHN SKINNER OF THIS PARISH
GRANDSON ? OF THE ABOVE
[    ]

John Skinner may have been the Grocer in Holden's Directory in 1809

109.  Fallen Headstone

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
ELEANOR SARAH DAUGHTER OF
WILLIAM AND ELEANOR SMITH
WHO DIED 21st JANUARY 1829
AGED 2 YEARS
CHAS. SMITH DIED 30th MARCH 1832
AGED 3 YEARS & 7 MONTHS
ROBT. W. INGRAM DIED 9th APRIL 1832
IN THE 20th YEAR OF HIS AGE
WILLIAM SMITH DIED 10th JANUARY
1837 IN THE 17th YEAR OF HIS AGE
ALSO ELEANOR WIFE OF
Mr. WILLIAM SMITH
WHO DIED 21st [ ] 1845 AGED 52 YEARS
"Afflictions sore, long time I bore,
Physicians were in vain,
Till God did please to give me ease,
And free me from my pain"

 

110.  Headstone


THOMAS SMITH, DIED 1761, SON JOHN, DIED 1776 AND SARAH BOLDOCK, DIED 1800

[IN MEMORY OF]
Mr. THOMAS SMITH
DEPARTED THIS LIFE OCTOBER THE 16th ?
1761 AGED 77 YEARS
JOHN SMITH SON OF THE
ABOVE DEPARTED THIS LIFE OCTOBER
THE 14th 1776 AGED 54 YEARS
ALSO SARAH BOLDOCK LATE OF
LUTON IN THIS PARISH DIED
---------------Ground Level---------------
THE 2nd OF DEC. 1800 AGED 68 YEARS

Thomas Smith was of Luton, the eastern part of Chatham. (Parish Register)

111.  Derelict Chest Tomb, Ledger fallen onto ground


FOREGROUND: THE RUIN OF DR. THOMAS SMITH'S TOMB 1722
BACKGROUND: THE LLOYD TOMB, AFTER IVY REMOVAL,
WITH FRAGMENTS OF DESTROYED SARCOPHAGUS ON TOP

HIC REQUISCAT
[    ]
THOMAS SMITH
MEDICINAE DOCTORIS
NATU[ ] CHATHAM
[    ]DUCAE[    ] OXONAE
OBIIT 31st AUG.
A.D. 1722
AETATIS SUAE 55

Thomas Smith, Physician of Maidstone, P.C.C. Will dated 14th August 1722
   "My body I commit to the earth to be deposited in the vault in Chatham Church yard where my relations lye"
   To his wife, Deborah, all plate marked with her and his name, and plate which came to them by the death of her Aunt Bradford. He also leaves her plate which she brought with her at their marriage.
   Two gold watches, one a striking one, the other she had before their marriage; all household goods and bedding which she brought with her or inherited from her Aunt Bradford; all the pictures of her family and inlaid tables, new chairs in the great parlour, except the great easy chair and cushions of India Stuff.; biggest table in the best parlour, corner cupboard and couch cushions, and corner cupboard in the study parlour. White bed with blankets, curtains, chairs and chest of drawers in same room. Two looking glasses with black frames and another feather bed as she shall choose.
   One third of his brewing utensils and tubs in the wash house and cellar, with free use of them in the house for 6 months after his death, if she continues living there.
   He has sold to the government houses in Chatham which were settled on his wife; in lieu of this property, he made over to her a farm at Smarden called "Newenden", occupied by Samuel Riddle, and a house in Chatham, adjoining the house of Andrew Hawes, Esq.. The farm and house will go to his daughters, Elizabeth Thomas and Martha Smith. He has sold to William Skinner, a small house in Chatham for £100, "being a very great price"; this house was also settled on his wife; so that his wife does not lose out, his executors will raise £600 from his South Sea Stock and farm at Teynham. They are to buy land or Government Securities, as his wife wishes, in trust. The annual interest and proceeds to his wife, for life. After her death to daughter Deborah Smith for life, after her death, to her children, for ever. If no children to daughters Elizabeth Thomas and Martha Smith for ever.
   He charges farm at Teynham and personal estate to raise £600, £500 for the houses sold to the government, and £100 for Skinner's house. His wife to release her rights to farm at Smarden and house in Chatham adjoining Mr Hawe's.
   To his two daughters his farm and lands at Teynham charged with raising any shortfall from his personal estate of the £600. To daughter Deborah all pictures except that of Sir Edward Kelly and other heads next the parlour door; 20 of his books as she likes, and the spinnet.
   To the poor of Maidstone £10 and to poor of Chatham, "where I received my first birth" £5.
   To "worthy good friend" Rev. Samuel Weller £10. To his man servant who is with him at his death, a suite of his clothes as executor thinks fit. All other goods and personal estate to his daughters, who are his executors. He hopes "they will manage all things with that temper as to give no occasion of disquiet or uneasiness to themselves or any other". He hopes money in South Sea Stock and farm in Teynham, in occupation of John Austen (to be sold by executors), will be sufficient for all legacies. He wishes his body "may have a quiet burial without that noise and confusion that usually attends such ceremonies and only accompanied with some few of my friends, and may be deposited in the vault in Chatham Churchyard . Where my relations lye, with this or the like inscription in Latin, "Here Resteth in Hope until the Promised Resurrection, the Body of Thomas Smith, Doctor in Physick, who was Born at Chatham and Educated at Oxford".
   Witnesses: Samuel Weller, J, Fuller and John Blunt
   Proved 10th September 1722 (daughter Elizabeth is wife of Richard Thomas)

SMITH see FRIEND

SPARKES see FARR

SPENCER see HOOPER

112.  Headstone


JOHN STEPHENS, DIED 1774

[IN MEMORY OF]
Mr. JOHN STEPHENS
[WHO] DIED [10th or 16th?]  SEPT.1774
AGED 66 YEARS
---------------Ground Level---------------
ALSO SARAH WIFE OF THE ABOVE DIED
AUGUST 11th 1785 AGED 73 YEARS

 

113.  Headstone

IN MEMORY
OF
ANN SUTHERLAND
WHO DIED 21st MARCH 1839
AGED 21 YEARS
"Although Absent, Dear to Memory"
ERECTED BY HER FATHER AND MOTHER
W.S.D

 

114.  Headstone

IN MEMORY OF
ROBERT TERRY
DEPARTED THIS LIFE THE [   ] OF DECEMBER 17[80]
AGED 83 ? YEARS

Robert Terry, no occupation recorded, Royal Navy ? P.C.C. Will dated 4th January 1779
   "My body to the earth or sea"
   To daughter Elizabeth Turner, or Samuel Turner, her husband, £30. To four grandchildren, Rebecca Hooper, Richard, Samuel and Sarah Turner, £25 each. To Richard Turner silver pint mug. To Elizabeth Clivespan, Robert Auswell, Anne Auswell and Sarah More, 1 guinea each; if any die their legacy to his great grandchildren. Desires a sermon to be preached at his funeral from 2nd Chapter of Jonah, 6th and 7th verses. Samuel Turner and Richard Turner executors, residue to them.
   Witnesses: William Langham and Edward Orames
   Proved 19th December 1780 Power reserved to Samuel Turner the Elder

115.  Ledger on red brick base


JOHN AND SARAH TESTER, DIED 1850 AND 1841
PHOTOGRAPHED IN 2010 BEFORE REMOVAL OF UNDERGROWTH

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
Mrs. SARAH TESTER WIFE OF
Mr. JOHN TESTER
OF THIS PARISH
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE 10th SEPTEMBER
1841
AGED 60 YEARS
ALSO
Mr. JOHN TESTER YEOMAN OF THIS PARISH
WHO DIED 3rd JANUARY 1850 AGED 67 YEARS

John Tester "alias Benster", Farmer, Consistory Court of Rochester Will dated 5th June 1848
   To son John of Chatham, Victualler and son in law Stephen William Friar of Chatham, Pawn Broker, two freehold houses in Fort Pitt Street, Ordnance Place, Chatham, purchased from Alexander Frederick Gardiner, in trust, during life of daughter Elizabeth wife of Stephen Bishop. She to received rents and profits; trustees to have 1/- in the £ for their troubles. After Elizabeth's death, the two houses to her son and daughter, John and Sarah, equally, for ever.
   To daughter Ann wife of George Rule, four freehold houses in Chatham High Street, near the public house called the "Malt Shovel", purchased from Edward Shrewsbury, for life; after her death, the houses to her children, equally at 21.
   To son John six freehold houses at the back of Fort Pitt Street, called Mill Street, purchased from Thomas Potter. Also his two freehold houses at the back of the "Red Lion" in Chatham, purchased from Thomas Farley, for life; after his death to his children, equally at 21.
   To daughter Sarah Friar two freehold houses in Fair Row, Chatham, purchased from [ ] Willis; also two freehold houses in Coleman Street, Chatham, purchased from William Beadle, for life; after her death to her children equally at 21.
   To son William, two freehold houses in Exmouth Terrace, Gillingham, now let by him on lease to ........ ? Watt, for life; after his death to his children at 21.
   To daughter Mary Ann wife of Robert Smith, three freehold houses in Cross Street, Chatham, purchased from [    ] Day; and his six leasehold houses in Fort Pitt Row, Chatham, purchased from William Beadle, for life; after her death, all nine properties to her children at 21, the leaseholds for remainder of term.
   To son Thomas, four freehold houses in New Brompton, Gillingham, fronting road from Brompton to Canterbury Road and nearly opposite Britton Farm, purchased from David Harding and remaining trustee of William Luff, deceased, for life; after his death to his children at 21.
   If any of his children die before 21 then their legacy to son John and Stephen Friar, upon trust, to sell. Trustees to hold proceeds in trust for his other children, then living, in equal shares.
   Ready money and securities in Public Funds, household goods, live and dead stock, implements and rights of farm he holds, and residue to all his children (except Elizabeth Bishop) equally, for ever.
   Signs John Tester otherwise John Benster
   Witnesses: M.S. Stephens, Solicitor, Chatham and J. Taffs, his Clerk.
   Note added: Testator wishes Mr Matthew Spray Stephens of Gibraltar Place, Chatham, Solicitor, be engaged in proving of will.
   Proved 5th February 1850

Affidavit
   M.S. Stephens sworn as to authenticity of will
   Inventory of Personal Estate 2nd February 1850  £970 15s 0d

116.  Headstone

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
MARY THOMAS
WIFE OF
Mr. JAMES THOMAS
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE JANUARY [    ]
1846 AGED 52 YEARS
ALSO THE ABOVE
Mr. JAMES THOMAS
LATE CARPENTER IN THE R.N.
WHO DIED JANUARY [    ] 1850
AGED 69 YEARS

 

117.  Headstone

[IN MEMORY OF]
Mr. GEORGE TILBY
WHO DIED THE [31st] OCTOBER 1773
AGED [    ] YEARS
ALSO ANN HIS WIFE DIED THE
[    ] MAY 1779 AGED 60 (or 69) YEARS
ALSO ONE DAUGHTER

George Tilby, Victualler, Archdeaconry Court of Rochester Will dated 18th November 1769
   All his estate including money, securities, rings, jewels, stock in trade, liquors, pewter, brass, beds, etc. to wife Ann for ever, she is executor.
   Witnesses: James Bell, William Wilson and Richard Bristow
   Proved 1st November 1773

Ann Tilby,
Widow, Archdeaconry Court of Rochester Will dated 19th August 1778
   To good friend Richard Brown of Chatham, Mariner, an Officer in the Customs, Rochester, and James Bell of Chatham, Fisherman and Dredgerman, all her real and personal estate, upon trust. They to make two copies of an inventory of her effects. They to sell effects for best price and invest money in Public Funds. £20 of this money to grandson John Draper, son of John and Mary Draper (her daughter). Interest towards support of grandson until he is 21, when he gets the £20. If he dies pre 21 the £20 goes into residue. £21 to Mrs Ann Stanley of Castle Street, near Oxford Road, London, Spinster, to buy a ring as a small token for the "great civilities I have received from her ". If she is dead the £21 goes to residue, upon further trust, to pay niece Ann Williams, Spinster, who lives with her, £10 and such of her clothes as trustees think fit. To niece Margaret wife of Samuel Hullock of Trigg Lane, Lighterman, £5, and to her mother Ann Armstrong of St. Catherine's Court, Widow, £5
   Her son George Morston went "abroad beyond sea about five years ago and has not been heard of since, so that I cannot tell whether he be living or dead". Trustees to invest residue in Public Funds; if son George returns to England within 10 years after her death, trustees to transfer funds to him, for ever. If he dies not return, the funds to his daughter, Jane Morston for ever. If Jane dies within the 10 years then to testators own right heirs.
   To Richard Brown £5, a silver watch, pair of gold buckles and a mourning ring. To James Bell £5 and mourning ring. The rings to be of 1 gn. value each. The £5 a small acknowledgement for their trouble; they are executors.
   Witnesses: John Knott and Richard Bristow
   Proved 1st December 1779 Personal estate less than £300

118.  Headstone


SUSANNAH TRATTLES, DIED 1744, GEORGE TRATTLES,
AND WILLIAM TRATTLES, BOTH DIED 1762

IN MEMORY OF
SUSANNAH TRATTLES
OF THIS PARISH SHE DIED THE 15th OF
APRIL 1744 AGED 60 ? YEARS
ALSO GEORGE TRATTLES HER
SON DIED THE 4th ? OF APRIL 1762
AGED 40 YEARS
AND ALSO WILLIAM TRATTLES
HER SON DIED THE 19th OF SEPTEMBER 1762
AGED 53 YEARS

William Trattles, Caulker, Consistory Court of Rochester Will dated 11th May 1751
   To sister Elizabeth Langman £20; to sister Eleanor Jones, £20; to sister Sarah Whitehead £20, his 2nd best feather bed and bolster, blanket, quilt, two pillows, four pairs of sheets, twelve towels, twelve napkins, pair brass candlesticks, copper warming pan, one copper tea kettle, one copper coffee pot, brass mortar and pestle, and gold ring.
   To kinsman John George Jones, £50 and two gold rings, silver watch, large silver spoon, silver pap spoon and three silver tea spoons, to be deposited in the hands of his "trusty friend" John Ladson of Chatham, Caulker, until Jones is 21.
   To John Ladson a mourning ring. Residue to his brother (George), "who I will to cause a headstone to be erected on my grave". Brother George, Caulker is executor
   Signs with a mark
   Witnesses: William Elvy and Nathaniel Franklin

119.  Chest Tomb, Only Surviving Inscription on Ledger, sides eroded, high above pavement
                                 (There are faint traces of an inscription on the north side)


LEFT: TRIBE CHEST TOMB, RIGHT: CAZENEUVE / TROY CHEST TOMB

[ALSO?] WILLIAM SON OF
JOHN AND MARY TRIBE
ASSISTANT SURGEON IN HIS
MAJESTY'S FORCES AND GREATLY ESTEEMED
FOR THE JUDGEMENT AND HUMANITY
WHICH HE DISPLAYED IN THE EXECUTION
OF HIS PROFESSION. HE WAS UNFORTUNATELY
DROWNED WHILE BATHING AT KINSALE
IN IRELAND THE 17th OF SEPTEMBER
1810 IN THE 24th ? YEAR OF HIS AGE
ALSO THE FOLLOWING [SEVEN] CHILDREN
MARY, SARAH, ELIZABETH,
HANNAH, ROBERT, MARY ANN
AND CHARLOTTE
ALSO MARY GRACE TRIBE
DAUGHTER OF THOS. & MARY TRIBE
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE JAN. 15th 18[19]
AGED 8 MONTHS

John Tribe kept the Mitre Inn, Wine and Spirit Merchant (Holden's Directory 1809); P.C.C. Will dated 19th November 1817)
   In an indenture dated 25th March 1806, between John Tribe, and his son John Tribe, a partnership was created as Inn Holders or Tavern Keepers, and Wine and Spirit Merchants, commencing 25th December last for term of 21 years. They now have the Mitre Tavern and Clarence Hotel in Chatham High Street, where they now reside; they have recently purchased the freehold. If either party dies during the 21 year period, then their widow can (unless by will otherwise decided) if so desired come into partnership with the survivor for remainder of the term; must give notice of this within one month of the death and enter business within twenty days.
   His will is that wife Mary with son Edward of Marden, Surgeon and Apothecary and Charles Townson of Chatham, Bookseller and Stationer are his executors; they should continue business with son John for remainder of term. To his executors all his freehold and leasehold properties for term of leases.
   To executors, stock in trade, household goods, furniture, plate, etc. in the Mitre and Clarence Hotel, in trust. After 21 year term is up, they to sell, proceeds upon trust, with residue.
   Wife to have annuity of £200 for life. Has advanced sums of money to his son John, now gives him £50 for mourning as a token of his affection for him.
   John, Joseph, Nathaniel, Mary, Ann, Edward and William Tribe, children of son John, £100 each. To son Benjamin £160; to son Thomas £750; to son Joseph £1,100 to place them on an equal footing with son Edward.
   His cousin William Tribe of New Road, Kent Street and London, is indebted to him in £60 and interest; he gives and forgives him this debt; and gives him an annuity of £20 for life.
   To Aunt [     ] Round of [     ] annuity of £20 for life. To brother in law Robert Morgan of Chatham, Hairdresser, Elizabeth Colley of Chatham, Widow, and Mary, formerly Colley, wife of Samuel George Kemp of Chatham,. Gentleman, £20 each for mourning.
   To Charles Townson £30 as mark of respect and esteem. Residue to wife, son Edward and Charles Townson, they to convert parts not consisting of money into cash, upon trust, to pay legacies.
   Witnesses: William Jefferys, Attorney of Chatham, William Nokes and William Ribkin ?, his Clerks
   Proved 17th April 1817

Thomas Tribe was a Coal Merchant in Rochester as well as at Chatham (Pigot's Directory 1824)

120.  Headstone

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
DIANA [THE WIFE OF]
Mr. JOHN TROTT
WHO DIED ON THE 9th OF MAY 1827
AGED 50 YEARS
ALSO THE ABOVE NAMED
Mr. JOHN TROTT
WHO DIED ON THE 19th ? OF FEBRUARY 1837
AGED [63] YEARS
ANN ELIZABETH TROTT EDWARDS
[    ] 1848 ? AGED 3 YEARS
THOMAS JOHN TROTT EDWARDS
[    ] 1831 AGED 1 YEAR
SUSANNAH GORDON
[    ]
[    ] 31st REGT.
[    ] 1830 or 39 ?
[    ]

 

TROY see CAZENEUVE

121.  Headstone

IN
MEMORY OF
WILLIAM TUSON
WHO DIED 15th JANUARY 1748
AGED 70 YEARS
ALSO TWO OF HIS CHILDREN
JEREMIAH AND MARY
ELIZABETH WIFE OF [ WILLIAM TUSON]
DIED 28th DECEMBER 1754 AGED [    ]
AUGUSTINE TUSON
GRANDSON OF THE ABOVE DIED [SEPTEMBER] [    ]
1803 AGED 73 YEARS
JANE TUSON DAUGHTER [OF]
AUGUSTINE TUSON DIED JAN. 18th [1807]
AGED 51 YEARS
ALSO
Mr. STEPHEN JEFFERYS
DIED JUNE 21st 1815 AGED 56 YEARS
GEORGE CHAMBERS
BORN 27th OCTOBER 1785 DIED IN PHIL[ADELPHIA],
NORTH AMERICA IN THE YEAR 1819 ?
MARY WIFE OF STEPHEN JEFFERYS
BORN 21st JULY 1758 DIED 17th FEB. 1827
Mr. WILLIAM FIELD
BORN 24th AUGUST 1792 DIED 10th MARCH 1832
HELEN MARY FIELD
RELICT OF THE ABOVE WILLIAM FIELD AND
WIDOW OF GEORGE CHAMBERS BORN 9th
JUNE 1787 DIED IN NEW YORK, NORTH AMERICA 14th JUNE 184[ ]

This headstone dates from the 19th century, probably replacing an earlier one
William Tuson,
Shipwright, Consistory Court of Rochester Will dated 20th February 1738
   To wife Elizabeth house in Chatham occupied by his son William, for her life, and all his freeholds and leasehold or copyholds and personal estate. Also to wife, money, plate, beds, pewter, brass and household goods; she is executor.
   Witnesses: Edward Kennett, Michael Littlewood and Willam Brown
   Proved 12th May 1749

Augustine Tuson, Shipwright, Archdeaconry Court of Rochester Will dated 30th July 1800
   To daughter Jane now living with him, a freehold house fronting King Street in Chatham, occupied by Mr Thomas Knock, for ever.
   To daughter Poly Jefferys, wife of Stephen of Chatham, Labourer, a freehold house behind the above house, occupied by Mrs [    ] Dadd, widow, for ever; also to Polly, £150.
    Household goods, furniture etc. to two daughters, above, equally.
   To sister Martha Tuson of Chatham, Spinster, £10
   To grand daughter Helena Jefferys, daughter of Stephen and Polly, £10
   To brother Vernon of Limehouse, Fisherman, £5
   To daughter Jane the emoluments and proceeds from the wages of his apprentices he has at time of his death, and his and his apprentices' wages due from H.M. Dockyard, and ready money, investments , money due on bond and residue.
   Jane, Charles Townsend of the Brook, Book Seller and Polly Jefferys, executors.
   Witnesses: Thomas Pettafor, Joanna Stephens and J. Stephens
   20th September 1803 Charles Townsend has since died. Value of personal estate not more than £300
   Proved 22nd September 1803
   Notes that testator died 3rd September

William Field, of St. Nicholas, Rochester, Consistory Court of Rochester Will dated 6th September 1828
   To wife Helena Mary Field all his real and personal estate, she is sole executor.
   Witnesses: John R. Usborne, Thomas Jude and William Dadd

Stephen Jefferys, Gentleman, Consistory Court of Rochester Will dated 20th June 1815
   To wife Mary, all his estate, she is sole executor.
   Witnesses: Elisha Naylor of Rochester, John Peckitt and Abel Hubbard of Chatham

122.  Large Marble Chest Tomb in a prominent position, decorated with swags, putti and skulls.

123.  Ledger


TYHURST / WILDISH TOMB

UNDER THIS STONE
ARE DEPOSITED THE REMAINS
OF Mr. JOHN TYHURST & REBECCA HIS WIFE
THEY DEPARTED THIS LIFE
HE ON YE [ ] OF SEPT. 1676 AGED [   ]0
SHE ON YE 27th MARCH 1690
HAVING HAD FIVE SONS & SIX DAUGHTERS
HERE ALSO RESTETH THE BODY OF
Mr. JOHN TYHURST
WHO IS THE ONLY SURVIVING SON
OF JOHN AND REBECCA
HE DIED MAY [    ] 1753 AGED 77
THE FORMER NAMES UPON THE STONE
OF JOHN & REBECCA
BEING BY TIME ALMOST OBLITERATED
REBECCA WIFE OF ISAAC WILDISH
[    ] AND TO HER FAMILY
AND IN REVERENCE TO THE MEMORY
OF HER BELOVED FATHER
THE ABOVE Mr. JOHN TYHURST
CAUSED THIS MONUMENT TO BE ERECTED
[ MARY WIFE OF] Mr. JOHN TYHURST
[ SHE DIED?] [ FEBRUARY][    ] [17]60 AGED [    ] YEARS
REBECCA
WIFE OF ISAAC WILDISH ESQ.
DAUGHTER OF JOHN AND MARY TYHURST
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE 19th DAY OF MAY 1774
AGED 53 ? YEARS
[    ] DAUGHTER
REBECCA

North Side
IN MEMORY OF ELIZABETH DAUGHTER OF ISAAC [AND]
REBECCA WELDISH WHO DIED
THE [    ] AUGUST 1758
AGED 4 YEARS
ALSO JOHN THEIR SON DIED 1759 AGED 3 YEARS

South Side
Illegible

John Tyhurst, died 1676, Brewer, Archdeaconry Court of Rochester Will dated 4th September 1653 ?
   To cousins Thomas, William, Rebekah and Susannah Hutson, 10/-, in meantime to their father John or mother Cecily, (they being minors). To cousin Ann Skinner 10/-, to her father William or mother Elizabeth, as above.
   To daughter Rebekah Boghurst 40/-; to daughters Elizabeth and Mary Tyhurst £150 each at 21 or day of marriage. To son John £200 at 21. If any die the executor to use legacy for better education and upbringing of his children. Residue of personal estate to wife Rebekah who is executor. Appoints "loving friend" Mr Thomas Severne; his father in law, Mr Thomas Mitchell, Mr Bobert Sliter, Overseers. To each of his overseers "as a token of his love" 40/-
   Witnesses: George Spilsbery and John Roseneller ?

Rebecca Tyhurst, died 1690, died intestate, Administration in Consistory Court of Rochester

John Tyhurst, died 1753, Brewer, P.C.C. Will dated 31st July 1749
   Several properties settled before his present marriage to Mary shall go as agreed in the settlement.
   To wife Mary all household goods, for life or widowhood. After her death or remarriage, then to daughter Rebecca.
   To daughter Elizabeth Davies £710, daughter Rebecca to pay this from stock or money he has in Public Funds. To kinsman Edward Edwards, £10; to kinswoman Elizabeth Penn, £10; to kinsman John Cooke, £10.
   All his freehold and leaseholds in Chatham, High Halstow, Cooling, Bredhurst, St. Nicholas, Rochester, St. Margaret's Rochester and Hoo, and all others to daughter Rebecca.
   Residue, money, stocks, South Sea Stock, annuities, money in Public Funds, rings, jewels, diamonds, stock in brewery trade, utensils of brewery, horses, cattle and personal estate to daughter Rebecca.
   Witnesses: Susan Cooke, John Gouldsmith and Thomas Johnson
   Proved 6th June 1753

Mary Tyhurst, Widow, Consistory Court of Rochester Will dated 1st October 1757
   To son in law and daughter William Daines and Elizabeth, £50 each; to their daughters, Elizabeth and Mary, £20.
    To son in law and daughter Isaac and Rebecca Wildish, £50 each; to their son and daughter, John and Elizabeth, £20 each.
   Residue to daughter Rebecca Wildish, for ever, she is executor.
   Witnesses: Elizabeth Jackson ? And Thomas Mills
   Proved 22nd February 1760

Isaac Wildish was a Member of the Corporation of Rochester 1757; a Warden of Rochester Bridge, 1757 – 1782; and a J.P. for Kent. He is not buried at Chatham, (oddly there is an Isaac Wildash buried at Rainham in May 1791); he may be buried at East Malling, home of the Twisdens, daughter Rebecca Twisden has a monument there.
P.C.C. Will dated 15th November 1791
   Gives "Yew Tree House" in Rainham St., Rainham and new built house and barn in Moor St. Rainham and all property in Rainham, and Upchurch to son in law Leonard Bartholomew of Addington, Esquire, for ever. £15,000 stock part of his capital 4% Consolidated Bank Annuities with dividends due to daughter Frances Bartholomew. £2,500 3% stock Bank Annuities to Mary Murton and Fances Murton, daughters of Richard Murton and Mary his wife and testator's niece, equally shared.
   Residue to daughter Dame Rebecca Twisden, for ever, she is executor.
   Witnesses: John Irwin, Richard Irwin and Thomas Tomlyn
   Proved 24th September 1792

124.  Headstone, top half eroded

1794 ? [    ]
ALSO THE ABOVE Mr. THOMAS WALL
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE THE [ ] APRIL 1809
AGED 84 YEARS

 

WALL see HACK

125.  Classical Chest Tomb, Inscription on Ledger, Once Railed


WALTER TOMB

TO THE MEMORY
OF WILLIAM WALTER ESQ.,
LATE OF THIS PARISH
AND ONE OF HIS MAJESTY'S JUSTICES OF THE PEACE FOR THIS COUNTY
A MOST ACTIVE, PUBLICK SPIRITED , UPRIGHT MAGISTRATE
HAVING NOBLY DISPOS'D HIMSELF
BY SOUND JUDGEMENT, SINCERE INTENTION
AND A TRUE CHRISTIAN FAITH
TO DO ALL THINGS TO THE GLORY OF GOD AND THE GOOD OF MANKIND
HONORABLE AND ZEALOUS IN HIS ENDEAVOURS
TO PROMOTE CHARITY AND ALL RELIGIOUS VIRTUES IN OTHERS
BOTH BY HIS EXAMPLE AND AUTHORITY
HE DEPARTED THIS LIFE THE 30th OF APRIL 1745 AGED 60 ? YEARS
AND LIES INTERRED UNDER THIS STONE
NEAR THE REMAINS OF REBECCA HIS WIFE
DAUGHTER OF THOMAS SWANTON ESQ.,
(LATE COMPTROLLER OF THE NAVY}
WHO DYED 4th OF JUNE 1726 AGED 28 YEARS
HERE ALSO ARE DEPOSITED THE BODIES
OF GABRIEL WALTER ESQ.,
ONE OF THE JUSTICES OF THE PEACE FOR THIS COUNTY
AND OF ELIZABETH HIS WIFE
PARENTS OF THE ABOVE MENTIONED WILLIAM WALTER
HE DYED THE 5th ? OF MARCH 1716 / 17 AGED 67 YEARS
SHE THE 5th ? OF FEBRUARY 1736 / 37 AGED 80 YEARS

Gabriel Walter, Esquire, P.C.C.C Will dated 8th November 1716
   Wife Elizabeth to have for life his four annuities of £25 from H.M. Exchequer for 99 years, starting 25th March 1706; also to his wife, for ever, all his interest and stock in the Bank of England, £253, and £150 in hands of his son William, and one prize ticket (no. 1638) of 35 per annum, for 32 years in Government Lottery in 1710; plus ten blank tickets in the same lottery of 14/- per annum each. Also household goods, silver plate, brass, pewter, etc. For her life, part of his dwelling leased from the Governors of the Chest at Chatham; and his two houses in Chatham, occupied by John Russell and [     ] Slindall, widow. After her death, to son William, in trust,; William to sell and pay grand daughter Ellen Walter, daughter of son Thomas, £150 at 21 or day of marriage, with interest.
   To son William, Horsted Farm, Chatham and St. Margaret's, Rochester, occupied by son Gabriel; this was purchased from Mr Lee of Delce; also two pieces of land in Chatham and St. Margaret's, occupied by son Gabriel, purchased from Mr Barrell, one of the Prebendaries of Rochester, for ever. Also to son William, three leasehold houses held of the Governors of Chatham Chest, one divided into two, one in his own occupation, the other untenanted; the second occupied by [    ] Thomas, widow, and the remaining one also untenanted. Son to permit his mother to have use of his now dwelling house.
   To son William an annuity of £30 for 99 years from H.M. Exchequer dated 17th September 1704.
   To son Gabriel his farm at Luton, in Chatham, occupied by Anthony Jarrett, purchased from Madam Kifford, for ever; also to Gabriel, a leasehold divided into three dwellings in Chatham, occupied by John Mason, Nichoas Stott and John Peterson, leased from the Brethren of St. Bartholomew's Hospital, Chatham. After death of his wife, son Gabriel gets two annuities of £25 from H.M. Exchequer of 99 years, dated 25th March 1706; son Thomas, one of executors, gets annuity of £25, and daughter Elizabeth, wife of Captain Wheeler, another of the £25 annuities; if she dies with no children living, her annuity shared between his sons.
   To niece Elizabeth Crump, 350; to sister, Elizabeth Fletcher, widow of Matthias Fletcher, £10 15s for mourning. To sister [    ] Crump, £10 for mourning. To [    ] Evans, widow of Gravesend, £5. Residue of personal estate to wife and son William, equally; they also executors.
   Witnesses: A. Hawes, Elizabeth Russell and Fra. Warner

Elizabeth Walter,
Widow of Gabriel, P.C.C. Will dated 5th July 1721
   To eldest son William, all household goods, except silver plate, which she gives to sons William, Thomas and Gabriel, and daughter Elizabeth, equally. To Gabriel £100 of her stock in Bank of England. To Thomas £250, now in his hands.
   To grandson John Fletcher, son of Elizabeth, £100 Bank of England stock, and interest at 21.To grand daughter Elizabeth Fletcher remainder of stock (£53) at 21 or day of marriage. To daughter Elizabeth £20. To grand daughter Ellen Walter £10. To sister Mary Crump £20. To niece Elizabeth Crump, daughter of Mary, £10.
   To ten poor widows, "whom I shall name to my executor", 10/- each. Residue to son William, who is executor.
   Witnesses; Edward Hales, Dorothy Downes and Ann Hales

Codicil dated 19th October 1734
   Son Gabriel has since died. The £100 left to him, goes to grandchildren, John, Thomas and Walter Fletcher, equally. Gabriel died a bachelor and intestate, so she became entitled to share of his estate with her sons and daughter; all her share to grandsons as above, equally at 21.
   Sister Elizabeth Crump has also died, the £20 given to her now goes to her maid servant Mary Blunt, "now living with me". To grandson Walter Fletcher £50 now in the hands of Captain Fetcher's father. To son Thomas and daughter Elizabeth, money which is in the hands of Thomas.
   Witnesses: Anne Hales, John Leafgreene and James Sanders
   Proved 13th May 1737

William Walter
, Esquire P.C.C. Will dated 17th November 1739
To be buried "without any funeral pomp or show, in same vault in Chatham Churchyard, where the bodys of my dearest deceased father, mother and late wife, Rebecca lyeth interred".
   Horsted Farm, occupied by Henry Wise, and lands adjoining, purchased from Rev. Edmund Barrell; also small house against Horsted called Little Horsted, with lands purchased from Thomas Crump, Esq. and Rebecca, his wife; also occupied by Henry Wise. Also, farm called Brown Hill, also occupied by Henry Wise; farm called Snolledge Bottom, occupied by John Hassell; woodland in his own occupation but late occupied by Bridgett Wells ?, deceased, as executor of Heyward Penny, deceased; woodland in his own occupation but late occupied by brother Gabriel, deceased, which adjoins Great and Little Horsted Farms; two pieces of land of 30 acres in his occupation but late of Thomas Best, Esq., in Chatham and St. Margaret's, to Captain Israel Sparkes of Frindsbury, Gentleman and Captain John Redman of Mile End Green, Middlesex, Gentleman, in trust, to permit brother Thomas to take rents for life. After his death to use of his son, also Thomas, and to his male heirs, in default of heirs to use of second son of brother Thomas, and so on through all sons in succession. In default to nephew John Fletcher, for life, succession as above; in default, to Thomas second son of sister Elizabeth Fletcher and male heirs, for ever. To nephew John Fletcher, Southwood Farm, occupied Thomas Budd; woodland in his own occupation, about 12 acres; 12 acres in Cliffe and Higham; also to nephew John Fletcher, Janes Farm, occupied by Thomas Simmonds, in Gillingham; five houses, three in Chatham occupied by John Tomlyn, Thomas Cooper and John Pearn, the other two in Eastgate, Rochester, one in occupation of his sister, Elizabeth, she to have house she lives in for life. After his death son John has the house. To nephew Thomas Fletcher his half share of his farm at Luton in his own occupation. Also to Thomas, his half share of house and land at Hale in Chatham, occupied by Richard Day; also his half share of house and land at Street End, Luton, occupied by William Luffett, and his half share of Oast House in his own occupation on last property; house and land in Luton occupied by Isaac Kestfield; three small pieces of woodland in his own occupation, purchased from Thomas Rogers; house and land with Malt House in Newington occupied by Richard Christfield; six houses in Chatham, occupied by Gideon Firman, John Russell, Thomas Hamilton , Ann Hales, Francis Harbin and Mary Blunt, also his half share of two house occupied by Sarah Nash, widow, purchased from John Moorcock, one of which fronts Chatham St., the other adjoining it in Heavy Side Lane; house in which testator lives, leased from the Governors of Chatham Chest Charity, 54 years remaining of term, and orchard belonging to it, on shorter lease; three house leased from Rt. Worshipful Dr Thomas Herring D.D., Dean of Rochester and Patron and Governor of St. Bartholomew's Hospital, occupied by Joseph Cherk, William Wilkins and John Fawler.
   To his two executors £500 Bank of England Stock, in trust, the interest for benefit of his sister Elizabeth Fletcher , widow, for life. After her death the stock to nephew John Fletcher. Also to executors £1,000 South Sea Annuity Stock, part of large sum in his name, in trust, as above. After sister's death the £1,000 to nephew John Fletcher.
   To brother Thomas £1, 359 7s 6d old South Sea Trading Stock, in his name. To executors £1,707 4s new South Sea Annuity Joint Stock, in trust, interest for benefit of nephew Thomas Walter.
   To niece Ellen Walter £2,000 new South Sea Annuity Joint Stock, plus £1,000. To nephew Thomas Walter, £500 at 21, if he dies before 21, then to nephew Thomas Fletcher. To sister Elizabeth Fletcher £1,000,in private securities, for life; after her death the £1,000 to nephew John Fletcher. To executors £1, 015 18s 6d old South Sea Annuity Stock, in trust, interest to benefit of nephew Thomas Fletcher, who at 21 gets principal, also £400 at 21, if he dies before 21 then to his brother John. To nephew Thomas Fletcher, "all my cows, team horses and harness, stock of St. Foin (saffron?) or any other grasses stock of beans, and all household goods which I now have at H.M. Farmhouse near H.M. Dockyard at Chatham and which I hold of H.M. And also the contract of Teamer to H.M. Dockyard at Chatham which I hold by virtue of a contract with the Rt. Hon. The Principal Officers and Comiss. Of H.M. Navy".
   Also to Thomas Fletcher property on his farm at Luton.
   To sister Mary Walter wife of brother Thomas, £100. To two executors £500 of South Sea Annuity Stock, in trust, interest to benefit of Gabriel Snattgrass, now apprentice to Isaac Snell of Deptford, Shipwright; the principal to him at 21. To nephew John Fletcher £1,000 of South Sea Annuity Stock. To cousin Elizabeth Brereton wife of Edward, Esq., £100. To Peregrine Rolph of Hollingbourne, Husbandman, £100. To servant Mary Blunt £50, and to all men and women servants with him at his death, £10 each. £10 to Mary Blunt the Elder, if she survives him. £50 to be distributed by executors "to such poor industrious house keepers as do not take alms or are maintained by any parish" £50 "to put poor children of poor industrious parents apprentice". £200 "for the discharge of poor prisoners for debt in the Sheriff's prison or custody in the County of Kent or in the debtors prison in the City of Rochester"; to discharge those who by misfortune, nor dishonesty and remain in custody for six months before his death.
   To friends Baldwin Duppa Esq., Captain Nathaniel Rich, George Roberts, Richard Webb, Thomas Weston, Captain Israel Sparkes and Captain John Redman, a gold ring of 25/- value each.
   To sister Elizabeth Fletcher a diamond girdle buckle "being what I bought when I married". To nephew Thomas Walter pair of diamond brilliant drops, which he bought when he married, if Thomas dies before he marries, then to nephew John Fletcher. To niece Ellen Walter six diamond stay tags and a gold equipage which he bought when he married. To sister Elizabeth, silver tea kettle lamp with silver bottom and salver. To nephew John Fletcher silver cup and cover, four pictures, sea pieces, being paintings of ships. To nephew Thomas Fletcher household goods where he now lives ( silver plate, books and four pictures above mentioned excepted)
   To nephews Thomas Walter, John and Thomas Fletcher all his books shared equally; his papers and manuscripts to nephew John Fletcher.
   He is giving sister Elizabeth £1,100 in private securities, after her death then to her son John. To Gabriel Snattgrass £20 To sister Elizabeth two silver tea cannisters, silver sugar cannister and silver milk pot. To nephew Thomas Walter, silver salver, silver plate, silver soup ladle, silver sauce pan, two silver candlesticks with two silver savealls ?, two new fashioned silver salts, two large old fashioned silver spoons.
   To nephew John Fletcher two silver cups, silver orange strainer, two silver hand waiters ?, silver porringer, large silver salver, two silver candlesticks, silver punch ladle. To nephew Thomas Fletcher two shagreen cases, one of which contains twelve silver handled knives, twelve silver handled forks and twelve silver spoons, the other twelve silver handled knives, and twelve smaller silver handled forks, small silver nutmeg grater, silver toothpick case, silver tankard, two silver salts, silver pepper box, silver mustard pot, silver marrow spoons, two silver sauce boats, silver porringer, two old fashioned silver candlesticks, small silver mug, pair of silver shirt sleeve buttons.
   To nephew Thomas Walter his gold watch, "which I bought for my wife" and old pair of gold shirt sleeve buttons.
   To nephew John Fletcher his own gold watch, and pair of gold shirt sleeve buttons, ten old silver spoons, thirteen silver tea spoons and two silver tea strainers.
   Remainder of money, if any, equally shared between brother and sister and nephew John Fletcher.
   Brother Thomas and John Fletcher executors.
   Witnesses; John Rugg, George Catlett and James Sanders
   Proved 8th May 1745

Thomas Swanton,
of the Navy Office, P.C.C. Will dated 10th January 1722 (23)
   Extracts referring to daughter and son in law Rebecca and William Walter of Chatham
"..... then I will and devise the said £500 to my daughter Rebecca the wife of the said William Walter"
"......I give and devise to my son in law William Walter Esq., one of my executors, herein after named, the sum of £400, a specific legacy"
".....I will and appoint that the part unto her above given of the said Stock (£1,500 of South Sea Company Stock) shall go and be divided unto and among my said four sons and eldest daughter Rebecca, now the wife of William Walter, Esq."

126.  Chest Tomb, ledger, very worn


WEATHERALL AND BUCHANAN TOMB

JOHN WEATHERALL ESQ.
LATE STOREKEEPER OF CHATHAM
DOCK YARD
DIED 12th OCT. 1795
AGED 71 YEARS
ELIZABETH DAUGHTER [    ]
[    ]
[WHO DIED] [ ] [NOVEMBER 1806]
[ AGED 45 ? YEARS]
[    ]
[    ]
ALSO GRACE WEATHERALL
[WIFE OF] JOHN WEATHERALL
[WHO DIED][   ] [DECEMBER 1808]
AGED [   ] YEARS
ALSO Mr. GEORGE WEATHERALL
[WHO DIED] [    ] [ SEPTEMBER 1836]
[AGED 73 YEARS]
ALSO CATHERINE WEATHERALL
[    ]
[    ]

North Side
SACRED TO THE MEMORY OF
LIEUT. COL. BUCHANAN LATE OF THE CORPS OF ROYAL
ENGINEERS WHO DIED 1st DECEMBER 1830 AGED 45 YEARS
ALSO OF FRANCES HIS DAUGHTER
WHO DIED 9th DECEMBER 1830 AGED 21 YEARS

John Weatherall, Storekeeper of H.M. Dockyard, Chatham, P.C.C. Will dated 17th October 1787
   Wife Grace and son John joint executors. House in Bill Street, Frindsbury, late occupied by Thomas Collins, to wife for life, she to kep in good repair. After her death, to son John and heirs; in default, to son George, for ever but he must pay £120 to executors of John.
   Several house in Chatham, occupied by Richard Barren ?, John Bond, Mary Parker, William Barber, William Chadwick, Thomas Church, Thomas Victualler, John Smith and William Walter, to wife for life, she to repair property and pay rents as in terms of leases.
    After her death, leaseholds shared equally between sons and daughters, Grace, wife of Captain John Smith, Royal Artillery and Ann wife of Captain Billy Douglas, R.N., and Elizabeth Weatherall.
   To wife use of household furniture and goods for life; after her death, shared among his children. She can, with consent of children, sell same and money goes to personal estate.
   £3,000 4% Consolidated Bank Annuities in his name and rest of personal estate to wife and son John, upon trust, to transfer into their names and place rest of money at interest in their names; wife to have interest for life. After her death, the money invested in land, shared by all children. He has advanced £300 to daughter Grace at her marriage, that sum is part of her share. He advanced £50 to son John and left him house after mother's death, , so £170 deducted from his share. If daughter Elizabeth , in life of mother, get good marriage offer, and mother and brother John approve, then they to pay her not less than £100 and not more that £200. If son George marries with approval as above, then he gets £100. These sums deducted from their legacies.
   Witnesses: John Bradly, Henry Hills and John Sparks, Attorney of Rochester
   Proved 11th November 1795

George Weatherall,
son of above, Gentleman of Bill Street, Frindsbury, was appointed a Clerk in his father's department in 1784. P.C.C. Will dated 9th February 1836
   To daughters Elizabeth Malpas, wife of Lt. Charles Friend R.N., living at Cork, Ireland and Emma Ann, wife of Lt. Samuel Hood Hennicans R.N. , now living at Greenock, North Britain, his freeholds in Brompton and Bill St. Frindsbury, also his plate, linen and china, furniture and household goods, also his ready money, investments and personal estate, equally.
   Lt. Friend and Lt. Hennicans executors.
   Witnesses: John Snatt, Frindsbury, Gentleman, G. Davis, Chatham, Gentleman and H.J. Wells, Rochester, Gentleman.
   Proved 29th September 1836

Gilbert Buchanan
(Christian name not on tomb) Junior Brevet Major, Royal Engineers, P.C.C. Will dated 20th January 1824, at Mauritius.
   He feels his bodily health declining. To wife, Harriet Wilks Buchanan, all his property, she is his sole executor.
   Signed on 27th June 1824
   Witnesses: J.M. Weatherall and Thomas Baker

Codicil dated 8th May 1830 at Chatham, now a Lt. Colonel R.E.
   To save his wife of trouble of setting his affairs as executor, he appoints his brother, George Buchanan, R.N., as sole executor. He recommends his "beloved children" to the guardianship and protection of their maternal grandfather, Lt. General John Smith, R.A.
   Witnesses: Stanhope Jephson, Nephew and Gilbert T.L. Buchanan, Son.
   Proved 16th December 1830

Regimental Rank
Lieutenant: 1st July 1801; 2nd Captain: 1st July 1806;
Captain: 1st May 1811; Lt. Colonel: 23rd March 1825;

Army Rank
Major:12th August 1819
(No War Service)

127.  Headstone


WILLIAM WEEDEN, DIED 1728
THIS STONE HAS ALSO BEEN MOVED FROM IT'S ORIGINAL POSITION TO THE PATH

HERE LYETH THE BODY OF
WILLIAM WEEDEN
C[ARPENTER] OF HIS MAJESTY'S SHIP REVENGE
WHO DIED YE 14th DAY OF JUNE 1728
AGED 36 YEARS
AND RESTS WITH HIS PARENTS
WILLIAM AND JANE WEEDEN
WAITING FOR A JOYFUL RESURRECTION
IN MEMORY OF WHOM HIS LOVING
BROTHER HATH ERECTED THIS STONE

William Weeden, Master Carpenter of H.M.S. "Bideford", also served on H.M.S. "Medway" and H.M.S. "Revenge", latter on headstone. Consistory Court of Rochester Will dated 4th April 1718
   All his estate to wife Mary, who is executor.
   Witnesses: ? Faded
   Proved 2nd July 1728

128.  Headstone

[    ]
SARAH HALLEY WEEKS
[    ]
WILLIAM WEEKS
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE THE 10th OF FEBRUARY 17[ ] ?
AGED 78 ? YEARS

 

WELDISH or WILDISH see TYHURST

WESTON see HUCKLE

129.  Headstone

SACRED
TO
THE MEMORY OF
JANE ELIZABETH
WIFE OF
THE REVD. ROBERT WHITEHEAD
CHAPLAIN OF THE DOCKYARD
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
THE 20th OF MAY 1842
AGED 78 YEARS
ALSO THE SAID
REVD. ROBERT WHITEHEAD
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
THE 31st OF MAY 1854
AGED 88 YEARS

 

130.  Headstone

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
ANN
WIFE OF JOHN WIGHTMAN
SERGEANT ROYAL MARINES
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
30th SEPTEMBER 1831
AGED 44 YEARS

 

131.  Headstone


RIGHT: THOMAS AND FRANCES POTTEN, DIED 1731 & 1750
LEFT: THOMAS WILLARD, DIED 1746

HERE LYETH THE BODY OF
THOMAS WILLARD
CORDWAINER OF THIS
PARISH WHO DIED THE
11th ? OF SEP. 1746
AGED 67 YEARS

 

132.  Headstone

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
JOHN WM. MENR. WILLS R.N.
ELDEST SON OF JOHN WILLS
PURSER IN THE ROYAL NAVY
AND JENEFER HIS WIFE
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
ON THE 5th DAY OF JULY 1831
AGED 33 YEARS
MOST DEEPLY REGRETTED BY HIS RELATIVES AND FRIENDS.
HE HAD LONG SERVED IN THE BRITISH NAVY IN WHICH HE
WILL BE DESERVEDLY REMEMBERED AS A HUMANE, BRAVE
AND GENEROUS OFFICER
THIS TABLET IS ERECTED AS A TRIBUTE OF
AFFECTION BY HIS AFFLICTED FAMILY

 

133.  Ledger in pavement on north – south path

TO THE MEMORY OF
AGNES WINCH
WHO DIED 27th MAY 1844
AGED 57 YEARS

 

134.  Headstone

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
ANN THIRD DAUGHTER OF
ARCHIBALD CHARLES AND
CATHERINE WINDEYER
WHO DIED 1st FEBRUARY 1817
AGED 11 MONTHS
ALSO CATHERINE THEIR ELDEST DAUGHTER
WHO DIED 20th MAY 1821
AGED 7 YEARS AND 9 MONTHS
ALSO JAMES THEIR FIFTH SON
WHO DIED 27th APRIL 1825
AGED 5 MONTHS
ALSO MARY THEIR SECOND DAUGHTER
WHO DIED 2nd JULY 1833
AGED 18 YEARS
ALSO
ARCHIBALD CHARLES WINDEYER
THEIR ELDEST SON, STUDENT OF THE MIDDLE TEMPLE
WHO DIED THE 17th OCTOBER 1836 AGED 19 YEARS
ALSO JOHN THEIR THIRD SON
WHO DIED 27th DECEMBER 1841 AGED 20 YEARS

Archibald Charles Windeyer was a Baker and Churchwarden in 1819 (see Misc.)
Archibald Charles Windeyer, (a nephew ?) was Clerk to the Ordnance Office (Wright's Directory, 1838) and Deputy Store Keeper at Gun Wharf (Bagshaw's Directory, 1847)

YATES see OULSON

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NORTH EAST PORTION OF CHURCH YARD - M.I.S OF ST MARY THE VIRGIN CHURCH, CHATHAM RECORDED BY DAVID WILLIAMS 1.

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Section C - North East portion of Church Yard

North East Corner of Churchyard
(All Standing Headstones, unless otherwise stated)

It should be noted for future reference, that there is a fine dismantled chest tomb in the extreme north east corner, on the edge of the cutting. The ledger is beneath many heavy stones, and is also undermined ! The top stone is far too heavy to move and the whole is rather dangerous . What can be seen of the inscription (only "In Memory") seems in good condition.

 

135.  Headstone, against north wall

 
MARY, WIFE OF ROBERT AGGAR, AND MARY HER DAUGHTER, BOTH DIED 1735

HERE LIETH THE BODY OF
MARY WIFE OF Mr. ROBERT AGGAR
MASTER ATTENDANT OF HIS MAJESTY'S YARD
AT CHATHAM SHE DEPARTED THIS LIFE
FEBRUARY 28th 1735 AGED 67 YEARS
AND ALSO MARY DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE SAID
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE OCTOBER 20th 1735
AGED 23 YEARS

Robert Aggar, Master Attendant of H.M. Dockyard was responsible for ship movements to and from the Dockyard, including Dockyard craft. Aggar was buried at St. Mary's although he does not seem to have a surviving monument, but he may be on the reverse of his wife and daughter's stone, which stands against the north churchyard wall.

Consistory Court of Rochester Will dated 29th February 1748
   Son Henry, Master Mast Maker at Sheerness Dock Yard, sole executor, gets all estate and has to pay legacies.
   To Henry, bed and furniture (except chest of drawers), 6 chairs, 2 arm chairs, looking glass, pewter dishes, 12 pewter plates, 3 large table clothes, pair brass candlesticks and £100.
   To grandson Robert Aggar, son of Henry, silver tankard marked A , large salver marked A , milk pot marked R A, R M R M pepper box marked A , 6 large spoons marked R A , punch ladle marked A , with sundry furniture in best parlour, R M R M, elbow chair, easy chair, 6 leather bottom chairs, square tea table, and best set of china, large picture (landskip), over the fire place, large china "burnt in" bowl, large china enamelled bowl, small enamelled bowl, 2 middling enamelled china dishes, 8 enamelled china plates, large blue and white china dish, china jar, painted card table, black and white earthen bowl, mahogany table, in the back parlour, large sea picture over the fire, 3 pictures opposite the windows with 2 saints and a woman; in the common parlour, large sea picture over the fire; in the best chamber, bed with bolster, curtains, vallance, window curtains, brass hearth, quilt, 2 blankets, 2 pairs sheets, 2 pillow cases, large looking glass, chest of drawers; in the kitchen, 6 pewter plates, 6 soup plates, tureen, 6 china soup spoons, copper fish dish, pair brass candlesticks, plate warmer, large copper coffee pot, chocolate pot, 2 damask table clothes, 6 napkins, wearing apparell, except 6 shirts, 6 neckes, 6 handkerchiefs and £250.
   To grandson John Aggar, second son of Henry, silver tankard marked S , (this marked has an heart in the middle)  I M  silver slver marked R A, 2 spoons marked A , 3 spoons marked S , bed, silk quilt, 2 blankets, 2 sheets, 2 pairs pillow  R M I M  curtains, vallance, window curtains in the small fore chamber up one pair [of] stairs, 6 matted chairs with Kettleton backs in the fore parlour under it, looking glass in best chamber, red and blue china dish, smaller red and green dish, 2 red and green plates, 2 pewter dishes, 12 pewter plates, pair brass candlesticks, mahogany table, 2 table clothes, 4 napkins, 6 shirts, 6 neck, 6 handkerchiefs, stone [     ] ?, all small prints in best parlour and £100.
   To Miss Mary Taylor, daughter of James Taylor of Deal, Pilot, white rag bed, 2 blankets, 2 pairs sheets, 2 pair pillow beares, now in small room up two pairs of stairs forward.
   To her brother Robert Aggar Taylor £10. To niece Mrs Mary Higgins relict of Mr Edward Higgins late of Greenwich, Mariner, bed, curtain, vallance, quilt, 2 blankets, "that she lies in", 2 pairs sheets, 2 pillow beares, 2 octagon tables, small chamber table, large chest of drawers in his own chamber, all other furniture and household goods, and £50 "as a token of my affection and in memorandum of my gratitude for the great care she has always taken of me".
   All other money due to him, to son Henry and 2 grandsons Robert and John, equally. In case son Henry dies before the testator, his legacy goes to grandsons, equally, they will then be executors.
    If John dies his legacy to Robert, provided he is not married; if Robert dies his legacy to his heirs. If John is married then to his wife or sons.
   If niece Mary Taylor dies before testator, her legacy shared equally between her 2 daughters, Mrs Mary Downer and Mrs Susannah Caskett.
   Witnesses: John Brome, Charles Downman and Eustace Peacock

Codicil dated 2nd November 1749
   To Robert Aggar, grandson, £100 in trust, to be invested in Public Funds; interest for clothing and education of great grand daughter Martha Aggar, daughter of Robert, until she is 21 or married, Robert to pay the £100 to Martha at 21 or marriage. If she dies unmarried or under 21, the £100 to her father.
   Witnesses: Solomon Turner, Newland Rice and Henry Sheafe
   Proved 16th January 1752

136.  Headstone

TO THE MEMORY OF
PHILLIP AUSTEN
SHIPWRIGHT LATE OF THIS PARISH WHO DIED
THE 18th OF APRIL 1747 AGED 5[  ] ? YEARS
ALSO ANN HIS WIFE
WHO DIED THE 6th OF APRIL 17[  ]
AGED 61 ? YEARS

 

137.  Large Ledger, very eroded

ELIZABETH
[    ]
THOMAS BALDOCK
[    ]
[    ] SEPTEMBER 1832
[ AGED] 30 ? YEARS
THOMAS BALDOCK
[    ] [    ] APRIL 1840 ?
[IN HIS] 72nd or 79th ? YEAR

Thomas Baldock of H.M. Dockyard, Secretary of the Philosophical & Literary Institute (Wright's Directory 1838), is he the Thomas Baldock who died 1846 ?

A Gentleman in his P.C.C. Will dated 14th March 1838
   To grandson Alfred Baldock, his share in freehold estate in Luton, Chatham late in occupation of William Filmer, now occupied by ----- ? Rule and ------ / Webb, subject to payment of annuity of £12 for daughter Mary.
   Also to Mary household goods, linen, furniture, plate, china, wine and liquor, books and pictures.
   To son Thomas Baldock clothes..
   Money and investments and residue of personal estate to friend Michael Lock of Gillingham, Gentleman and George Essell of Rochester, Solicitor, upon trust, to convert personal estate to cash, and to invest; dividends to daughter Mary; after her death, third of capital and freehold invested in trust for her children if any, sons at 21 daughters at 21 or marriage.
   If Mary dies without children, or none reach 21, in trust for son Thomas and grandson Charles Fincham Baldock, equally divided.
   Another third invested for son Thomas, remaining third held for grandson Charles, until he is 21, if he dies pre 21, then to son Thomas.
   Witnesses: George Povall and Charles Lott, Clerks to Messrs Twopenny and Essell, Solicitors, Rochester.

Codicil dated 30th April 1841
   Had given to grandson Alfred properties in Luton, subject to annuity for daughter Mary. Revokes this, property to son Thomas, charged with same annuity.
   To grand daughter Louisa daughter of son Thomas, £500 at 21, if she reaches 21 after death of daughter Mary. If she is 21 before then, then immediately after Mary's death.
   If Louisa dies pre 21 the £500 is part of residue and the £500 invested for benefit of Mary.
   Witnesses: J.S. Bullard and Gabriel Couves, Clerks to Messrs Essell, Solicitor, Rochester

Codicil dated 25th January 1845
   Gives whole of trust funds to son Thomas, subject to trust for Charles, who gets £1,000. Revokes bequest of £500 to Louisa, now gives her £1,000, on same terms.
   Witnesses: Charles Lott and Gabriel J. Kenyon, Clerks to Messrs Essell, Hayward and Essell, Solicitors, Rochester

138.  Ledger, laid on side, Part of retaining wall of path around north side of church

[     ] REMAINS OF
WILLIAM JOSEPH BATE[S]
SON OF
WILLIAM AND ELLEN BATE[S]
WHO DIED ON THE 4th DAY OF [OCTOBER]
1814 AGED 14 MONTHS

 

139.  Headstone, buried


WILLIAM BEEKE, DIED 1755
SEVERAL STONES IN THIS PART OF THE CHURCHYARD HAVE BEEN PARTLY BURIED,
 MAY BE FROM SPOIL THROWN UP WHEN THE CHURCH WAS RE-BUILT IN THE 1880's ?

[IN MEMORY OF]
---------------(Ground Level)-------------
WILLIAM BEEKE
LATE OF THIS PARISH WHO DIED THE 16th
NOV: 1755 AGED 45 YEARS

Almost all of this stone is buried, and like other partly buried stones, the covered inscription is in very good condition. William Beeke, Coachmaster and Victualler, Archdeaconry Court of Rochester Will dated 5th June 1755
   To kinsman Henry Beeke of Chatham, Blacksmith, £5; to Henry's now wife, Elizabeth £5; to their son Henry £5.
   To his sister Mary Wattle, £5; to William Jessup, £5; to Elizabeth Jessup £5.
   To Rebecca Beeke daughter of Henry £20, to be paid after the death of his widow Anne.
   To William Wattle son of sister Mary, £20 and to her mother £20. To Elizabeth Jessup £20 to be paid after the death of his widow. Residue including money household goods, coaches and carriages, horses, stock in trade and personal estate to wife Anne, for ever, she is executor.
   Witnesses: John Cazeneuve, Peter Martin and Thomas Johnson
   Proved 26th November 1755

He married first to Elizabeth Jessup in Chatham in 1740. His kinsman, Henry, was fined one shilling in 1744 for leaving dung and other rubbish in the street in Chatham !
   His second wife was Anne Glidd, whom he also married in Chatham, in 1751. If either of his wives are on the stone, they are at a depth which is not practical to reach with a trowel.

140.  Headstone

Front

IN MEMORY OF
Mr. ROBERT BEVERSTOCK
ATTENDANT ? IN HIS MAJESTY'S DOCKYARD, CHATHAM
DEPARTED THIS LIFE NOVEMBER [     ] [1762 ?]
AGED 50 YEARS
[ALSO] ELIZABETH [WIFE OF ?]
ROBERT BEVERSTOCK
[    ]

Rear
SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
ELIZABETH FORRESTER DAUGHTER OF
ROBERT AND ELIZABETH BEVERSTOCK
WHO DIED [ ] 21st 1815 AGED 68 YEARS
ALSO OF JOHN MARK
[SON OF ?] ROBERT & ELIZABETH
[WHO] DIED JANUARY 9th 1826
AGED 74 YEARS

 

141.  Headstone

[IN MEMORY OF]
SUSANNA WIFE OF Mr. JOHN BODDINGTON
WHO DIED FEBRUARY [    ] 1806
AGED 5[ ] ? YEARS
ALSO TO THE MEMORY OF
THE ABOVE NAMED Mr. JOHN BODDINGTON
WHO DIED JANUARY 31st 1824
IN HIS 88th YEAR
HAVING FAITHFULLY SERVED HIS MAJESTY
AS WARDEN OF CHATHAM DOCKYARD
FOR 27 YEARS
[Verses, very eroded]

John Boddington, Warden of H.M. Dockyard, Chatham P.C.C. Will dated 15th January 1821
   Wishes to be buried in Chatham Churchyard in same grave as his wife Susanna and that a "headstone and foot stone be set up to our remembrance stating the number of years I have had the honour of serving his Majesty as Warden of His Majesty's Dockyard at Chatham, commencing the 21st July 1796"
   To brother Thomas, all his wardrobe, watch, silver shoe and knee buckles; if Thomas is not alive, then to nephew Mr Mar Isaac at Messrs Broadwood Manufactory in Bridle Lane, Golden Square, London, except his watch which goes to his sister Joanna Bromage, she also gets bed and table linen; if she is dead, then to her daughter Ann Mar Isaac.
   To Mrs Emmerson wife of nephew Thomas Emmerson , 2 volumes of Hogarth's Works, 2 china jars in the hall with their brackets, blue and white china jar in the corner cupboard in his sitting parlour, 2 old red and white china soup plates, 2 ½ pint cups of Staffordshire Ware, all his sea shells and chimney ornaments in his best parlour. To Thomas Emmerson, glass case containing the "shivered effects of a shot on the Cat's Tail of the Victory"
   To Ann and Catherine, 2 eldest daughters of Mar Isaac, all prints and ornaments, framed and glazed in his sitting parlour, except the portrait of Sir Sidney Smith which is to be sold with the rest of the prints in the house.
   To nephew and godson John Boddington Lawcourt of Richmond, Surrey, £10 and cheese tray, formed of part of the Victory; also cat and dog painted on wood which are in his sitting parlour. To each of children of nephew and niece Ann and Dunstan Mar Isaac £5. To servant Maria Reed £15 over and above any wages due.
   Residue equally divided between his brother and sisters.
   The furniture to be sold by Mr Robert Burr of Chatham and he to conduct funeral as he conducted that of his wife. Brother Thomas of Thurnby near Leicester and nephew Tomas Emmerson of no. 4 Berniers St., Oxford St.., London are his executors; to them £10 each for their trouble.
   Witnesses: Joseph Burgis and D. Cowley

Codicil dated 11th November 1822
   Bother Thomas has died; appoints nephew Dunstan Mar Isaac executor in his place.
  No witnesses

Affidavit dated 3rd March 1826
  Thomas Catherall of 88 Pall Mall, Tea Dealer and John Branscomb of same place, Tea Dealer, are sworn that they knew testator well, and were familiar with his handwriting; they believe codicil is in his handwriting and that signature is authentic.
   Proved 17th March 1826 Power reserved to Dunstan Mar Isaac

142.  Headstone, against north wall


THOMAS BORMAN, DIED 1728
THIS STONE HAS BEN MOVED FROM IT'S ORIGINAL POSITION TO THE NORTH WALL

HERE LIES THE BODY OF
THOMAS BORMAN
LATE OF THIS PARISH WHO DIED
THE 18th ? OF JUNE 1728
AGED 34 YEARS

Thomas Borman , Baker, Consistory Court of Rochester Will dated 23rd March 1723 (24)
   To his aunt Mary Dartnall of Chatham, widow, gold ring to value of 21/-. Residue to his wife Sarah, who is executor.
   Witnesses: Harlow ? Palfry, Samuel London and Thomas Johnson

BRETT see WOOD

143.  Headstone

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
Mr. JAMES BUCK (SHIPWRIGHT)
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE SEPT. 21st 1812
AGED 55 YEARS
ALSO OF Mrs. MARY BUCK
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED THE 4th FEBRUARY 1827
AGED 67 YEARS

James Buck, Shipwright of Queen Street, P.C.C. Will dated 10th August 1811
   To wife Mary all his half share of houses on the Brook or Smithfield Bank in Chatham, which he inherited from his father Benjamin Buck, who inherited them, with his brother Richard Buck, from their father Crosley Buck, for ever.
   All his money and investments, wages, household goods, furniture, plate, etc. and residue to wife Mary, she is executor.
   Witnesses: Joanna Stephens, Anna Stephens and W.P. Morgan
   Proved 15th October 1812

144.  Headstone, against north wall

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
WILLIAM WEST BURTON
WHO DIED NOVEMBER 7th 1843
AGED 52 YEARS
ALSO
FAITH MARIA BURTON
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED OCTOBER 17th 1846
AGED 26 YEARS

 

145.  Headstone

IN
MEMORY OF
JAMES CANE
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE THE 6th OF
DECEMBER 1762 AGED 42
YEARS

John Cane, Boatswain; H.M.S. Windsor, (at date of will, 1755) and H.M.S. London, Consistory Court of Rochester Will on Naval Form, dated 11th October 1755
   All estate to wife Jane of Plymstock, Devon, she is executor.
   Witnesses: Nicholas Hore, Carpenter and Henry Stacy, Clerk

146.  Side Panel from a destroyed Chest Tomb

IN MEMORY OF CHARLOTTE CARTER
WHO DIED THE 8th AUGUST 1805 AGED 30 YEARS
FRANCIS CROCKFORD WHO DIED THE
14th FEBRUARY 1831 AGED 1 MONTH
ALSO HENRY SHOTWATER CROCKFORD WHO DIED
THE 20th AUGUST 1831 AGED 1 YEAR AND 9 MONTHS

 

147.  Rear of an eroded 18th century Headstone

HERE LIETH
INTERRED THE BODY
OF SARAH WIFE OF
ROBERT CHAPPLE SHE
DIED THE 2nd OF MARCH 1763
AGED 74 ? YEARS

Robert Chappell, Shipwright, he was probably on the eroded front of the headstone, which commemorates his wife on the rear. P.C.C. Will dated 3rd May 1740
   Forgives Sarah Thomas daughter of his wife Sarah, all charges he has met for her board, washing, lodging and clothing during time she has lived with him. To wife Sarah, his wages due from H.M. Dockyard and all goods, wares and merchandise; she is executor.
   Witnesses: Thomas Smith, Thomas Warrington and Samuel Brook
   Proved 26th March 1762

Sarah Chappell, Widow of above, P.C.C. Will dated 9th October 1762
   She is not well in bodily health. £50 to Arthur Chappell of Chatham, Shipwright, nephew of late husband; £50 to Robert Chappell, son of Arthur at 21. Executors to pay interest from latter to Arthur Chappell until his son is 21.
   £30 to Thomas Chappell son of Samuel Chappell of Chatham, Blacksmith, another of late husband's nephews, at 21; interest as above.
   £5 to Ann wife of James Baldock of Rochester, Blacksmith; £5 to Mary Goldfinch of Rochester, Spinster; 1 guinea to her sister Susannah Goldfinch. To her friend Eleanor wife of Michael Littlewood of St. Margaret's, Rochester, Shipwright, I guinea for a ring. £5 to Mary Gowdy, daughter of Michael Littlewood. Residue of ready money, investments, goods and personal estate, shared equally among nieces and nephews, Sarah Allen, widow; Mary Cush, spinster; Elizabeth wife of Mr [ ] Dennis; Martha Cush and Thomas Cush, children of her late brother Nathaniel Cush.
  
Sarah Allen and Martha Cush executors
   Witnesses: Hannah Peckham and William Twopenny
   Proved 21st March 1763

148.  Ledger, part of retaining wall of path around north side of church

IN MEMORY OF
WILLIAM GILBERT CHILD
OF THE 19th DRAGOONS
[COLONEL] IN THE ARMY
AND LATE BARRACK MASTER
AT CHATHAM
AND WAS THE ONLY SON OF
MAJOR CHILD
OF RAVENHILL HALL
IN THE NORTH RIDING OF YORKSHIRE
HAVING SPENT 19 YEARS
IN INDIA
IN THE SERVICE OF HIS COUNTRY
[HE FELL ?] VICTIM TO HIS EXERTIONS
AT THE LATE FIRE AT CHATHAM
AND DIED
AFTER A LONG AND PAINFUL ILLNESS
ON THE 11th MARCH
1821
IN THE 57th YEAR
OF HIS AGE

"The late fire at Chatham" occurred in 1820, when a considerable number of properties were destroyed. The military were the best resource for fighting fires on this scale. Child gave 3 guineas to the relief fund

149.  Headstone


WILLIAM CLARK. DIED 1777 AND HIS DAUGHTER FRANCES TURNER, DIED 1784

[IN MEMORY OF]
WILLIAM CLARK
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE MARCH
24th 1777 AGED [ ] YEARS
ALSO FRANCES WIFE OF THOS. [TURNER]
[DAUGHT]ER OF THE ABOVE WILLIAM [CLARK]
WHO DIED MAY 23rd 1784
AGED 40 YEARS

William Clark, Victualler, P.C.C. Will dated 3rd June 1773
   All real and personal estate to daughter Frances Clark for ever; she is executor
   Witnesses: Samuel Chappell, John Wilkins and John Hick, Attorney of Rochester
   Proved 13th April 1777 Administration to Frances , now Turner, wife of Thomas Turner (see Turner will)

150.  Headstone, part of retaining wall of path around north side of church

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
Mrs. SARAH CLEMENTS WIFE OF
Mr. JOHN CLEMENTS SENR.
WHO DIED THE 18th ? OF NOVEMBER 1761
AGED 51 YEARS
LEFT ISSUE THREE SONS AND ONE DAUGHTER
ALSO TWO SISTERS OF THE ABOVE
Mrs. SARAH CLEMENTS
AND WILLIAM CLEMENTS HER LAST ISSUE
WHO DIED MARCH [ ] 1762
AGED 23 YEARS
ALSO Mr. RICHARD MORRIS OF CHATHAM
AND SOUTHFLEET, GRANDSON TO ONE OF THE
ABOVE TWO SISTERS WHO DIED NOVEMBER
4th 1826 AGED 54 YEARS

Richard Morris was buried at Southfleet. In 1922 Leland Duncan transcribed his headstone, which agrees with the Chatham inscription but Chatham is not mentioned

CROCKFORD see CARTER

151.  Headstone

IN MEMORY OF
SARAH FAIRHALL
SHE DEPARTED THIS LIFE
APRIL 12th ? 1771
AGED 39 ? YEARS

 

152.  Headstone

Front

Mr.
JOHN FOREMAN
DEPARTED THIS LIFE MARCH THE 6th 1785
AGED 53 YEARS
ALSO HANNAH WIFE OF THE ABOVE
[ ] 22 [ ] IN THE 6[ ] [OF HER AGE]

Rear

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
Mrs. HANNAH WEST
WIFE OF
WILLIAM JAMES WEST
WHO DIED [ ]
[ ]

John Foreman, Coach Master P.C.C. Will dated 31st December 1784
Household goods to wife Hannah and real estate for life, she keeping same in good repair. Money, investments, and personal estate to Hannah and his son Thomas, upon trust, they to invest value in Public Funds, upon trust, to permit his wife to receive the interest for life. After her death, then real estate and fund shared equally among his children, Arthur John, Thomas, Elizabeth, Hannah and Ann Foreman, for ever.
   Wife and son Thomas executors.
   Witnesses: Edward Pope, William Archer and John Sommerton
   Proved 21st March 1785

William James West, Late of Malta now of St. Nicholas, Rochester, P.C.C. Will dated 29th October 1824
   West was buried at St. Mary's, Chatham but there is no surviving inscription. His wife is on the back of the headstone of the Foremans, who were her parents.
   Family to be put into decent mourning. Wife Hannah gets all household goods, money and personal estate, except money in Public Funds. To Hannah, and John Snatt of Frindsbury, Esquire, his dwelling house, upon trust, Hannah to have rents for life; after her death, upon trust, for his sons and daughters, Hartwell ?, William James and Ann West equally, for ever.
   If in wife's life, executors see it as advantageous to sell above property, they can, and put proceeds with money in Public Funds, so that Hannah has dividends foe life. After her death, upon trust, for his children, equally shared. Executors can if they think fit advance money to his children towards their advancement in the world, but not exceeding £1,000 each.
   Witnesses: John Batten of Rochester, Arthur Rye, Surgeon of Rochester and J. Gibbs, Solicitor, Rochester
   Proved 20th April 1825

FORSTER see KIRBY

FOSTER see MORRIS

153.  Headstone

[    ]
JANE GANNIKELL
WHO DIED MARCH 2nd ? 1787
AGED [    ] YEARS

 

154.  Eroded Ledger, Close to ground

[IN MEMORY OF]
[RUPERT GEORGE]
[ ]TAUR[ ]D SON OF
[THE] [H]ONBLE. BARON [GEORGE]
[WHO FELL ?] VICTIM TO [A FEVER]
[AS A CONSEQUENCE ?] OF HIS DUT[Y] ON THE [    ]
[DECEMBER 12th ] 1807 AGED [    ]
"[    ] allotted [    ]
[ [ thou [ ]"

Rupert George, Late Midshipman of H.M.S. Prince of Wales, son of Baron George, Lord Chief Justice of Ireland.
Died at the Mitre Inn (Gentleman's Magazine for 1807, page 1,236)

GIBBS see MANSFIELD

155.  Headstone, part of retaining wall of path around north side of church

IN
MEMORY OF Mr. RICHARD GREENFIELD
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE THE 10th OF
JANUARY 1765 AGED [ ] YEARS
SARAH WIFE OF THE ABOVE DIED THE 21st
OF NOVEMBER 1782 AGED 61 YEARS
ALSO
ELIZABETH GREENFIELD DAUGHTER
OF THE ABOVE WHO DIED THE 14th OF APRIL
1771 AGED 18 ? YEARS
Mr. GEORGE GREENFIELD
[    ] R[    ]
[    ]
MARCH 1817 AGED 69 YEARS
[    ]
ALSO Mrs. ELEANOR GREENFIELD
[    ] 27th MAY 1836 AGED 83 YEARS

 

156.  Headstone

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
LEONORA DAUGHTER OF
ROBERT AND JANE HANNA
OF CHATHAM BARRACKS
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE ON THE 21st
DAY OF JANUARY 1821
AGED 15 YEARS
ALSO ROBERT HANNA THEIR SON
WHO DIED THE 19th DAY OF FEBRUARY 1824
AGED 25 YEARS
ALSO THE ABOVE ROBERT HANNA
WHO DIED SEPTEMBER 7th ? 1827
AGED 57 YEARS
ALSO MARIA [    ] DAUGHTER OF
[    ]

 

157.  Headstone

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
Mr. THOMAS HORLEY
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
[    ]
[    ]
ALSO SARAH HIS WIFE
WHO DIED 30th OCTOBER 182[ ]
AGED 80 ?YEARS

 

158.  Headstone

[IN MEMORY OF ]
Mr. JAMES HOWARD
[    ]

 

159.  Headstone, part of retaining wall of path around north side of church

IN
MEMORY OF ELIZABETH WIFE OF
JAMES JACKSON OF THIS PARISH
WHO DIED ON OCTOBER [    ] 1771 AGED [    ] YEARS
[AND FOUR] OF THEIR CHILDREN
MARTHA ?, MARIA, ANN AND [    ]
[ALSO] SARAH WIFE OF GEORGE JACKSON
SON OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED ON [    ] APRIL 17[    ] AGED [   ]2 YEARS
ALSO [ ] OF THEIR CHILDREN
ALSO OF Mr. GEORGE JACKSON
WHO DIED THE [   ] OF JANUARY [1801]
AGED [    ] YEARS

George Jackson, Late Victualler, P.C.C. Will dated 11th November 1800
   Desires to be buried in Chatham Churchyard by the side of his wife and children "in my burying place".
   To Ann Grimett his wife's sister, £100 of Stock in his name in the 3% Annuities of the Bank of England. To son George, household goods, money and rest of investments; also to George the interest ? part of the £850 in the hands of Mr Harvey Pierce of Newhall near Axminster, Devon, which interest ? is now paid to Ann Jackson during her life; also the remaining house of the two in Troy Town, Rochester, of which Ann Jackson wife of James, deceased, receives the rent for her life, as bequeathed by her husband. After her death the properties will come to testator, who is son of the said James, and a half of the £850 in the hands of Harvey Pierce and one house in Troy Town. The other half of the £850 and other house in Troy Town (adjoining the other) to his son George. His sister in law Ann Grimett and Mr Samuel Nicholson, Shipbuilder, are executors; to each of them, "a very handsome mourning ring".
   If son George dies before 21, then whole property shall be at the disposal of Ann Grimett, except sum of £10 given to Mr John Jackson of Brompton, Grocer
   Witnesses; Samuel Commins and Henry Medwin
   Proved 14th April 1801

160.  Headstone


JOHN JOBSON, DIED 1732

HERE LIETH THE BODY OF
JOHN JOBSON SON OF JOHN & ELIZ.
JOBSON OF THIS PARISH WHO
DEPARTED THIS LIFE APRIL THE
[    ] 1732 AGED 21or 24 ? YEARS

 

161.  Ledger on low stone base


KIRBY TOMB, 
PRECARIOUSLY PERCHED ON THE EDGE OF THE CUTTING

MEMORIAM SACRAM
Mr. EDWARD KIRBY
DIED MARCH 27th ? 1743 AGED [    ] YEARS
Mrs. ANN KIRBY HIS WIFE
WHO WAS DAUGHTER OF [THE LATE?]
JHO. FORSTER ESQ.
OF WARNFORD, NORTHUMBERLAND
DIED DEC. 9th 1758 AGED 76 YEARS
AND SIX OF THEIR CHILDREN
WHO DIED IN THEIR INFANCY
ELIZ. KIRBY THEIR ELDEST DAUGHTER
DIED SEPT. 13th 1777 AGED 68 ? YEARS
Mr. THOMAS KIRBY THEIR ELDEST SON
DIED AUGUST 12th 1781 AGED 70 YEARS
LIEUT. MATH. KIRBY THEIR SECOND SON
DIED OCT. [   ] 1781 AGED 66 YEARS
Mr. GEORGE KIRBY THEIR THIRD SON
DIED NOV. [   ] 1784 AGED 59 ? YEARS
Mrs. MARY KIRBY WIFE OF THE ABOVE
Mr. GEORGE KIRBY DIED FEBRUARY 22nd
1788 AGED 48 ? YEARS

Edward Kirby, Barber Surgeon P.C.C. Will dated 18th March 1742 (43)
   To each of his children £5 each. All other money, lands, houses, goods, chattels and personal estate to wife Anne; she is executor.
   Witnesses: Edward Ham, James Purcell and Isaiah Brittain

George Kirby, Esquire, P.C.C. Will dated 10th November 1784
   To wife Mary his freehold in Chatham where he lives, for life; after her death to his adopted niece Elizabeth Kirby , daughter of his late brother Matthew Kirby, by Martha Butcher, for ever.
   To James Morrison, Esq., of the Tower of London, and George Marsh of the Navy Office, Esq., (two of his executors), all household goods, upon trust, they to allow his wife to use same for life. After her death, then for niece Elizabeth Kirby. To Morrison and Marsh, £7,500 4% Bank Annuities, part of larger sum in the Bank of England, upon trust, to pay interest to his wife for life. After her death, upon further trust, to transfer the £7,500 to niece Elizabeth.
   Also to trustees, £1,250 4% Bank Annuities, upon trust, to pay interest to Martha Butcher for life; after her death the £1,250 to niece Elizabeth. Also to trustees £1,000 3% Consolidated Bank Annuities, upon trust, to divide sum among all children of James Morrison by Margaret his wife, deceased, who shall be living.
   To his relation Thomas Forster of Alnwick, Northumberland, and his sister Jane Forster, and George North, £100 each.
   To John Witheridge of Chatham, Ironmonger, £100 to put his family in mourning; to his son William Witheridge, £100 at 21; to all his servants with him at time of death, £10 each.
   Residue of real and personal estate to his niece Elizabeth for ever.
   Wife, niece Elizabeth, James Morrison and George Marsh executors.
   Witnesses: Robert Bengo, Francis Barrow and J. Simmons, Attorney of Chatham
   Proved 23rd November 1784

Mary Kirby,
Widow of above, P.C.C. Will dated 29th January 1786
   By indentures of lease and release made previous to her marriage to George Kirby dated 25th and 26th June 1784; George Kirby of the 1st part, herself, Mary Witheridge of the 2nd part, Samuel Gillam Mills of Greenwich, Surgeon and John Hosier of St. George Street, Westminster, Gentleman, of the 3rd part, she did with consent of George Kirby, grant and convey to Samuel Gillam Mills and John Hosier, her half share of three houses in Chatham occupied by [      ] and all her other property in Chatham, and her half share of another property, to Mills and Hosier, upon trust, after her death to such persons as by deed or will disposed.
Also to trustees £800 3% Consolidated Bank Reduced Annuities, upon trust.
   George Kirby did by the above indentures, covenant with the trustees, all sums of money he had from the estate of William Witheridge, in respect of £235 and interest due to her upon bond, to be paid to trustees, for her to dispose of.
   George Kirby has since died, and she has received all monies and interest from estate of William Witheridge, upon bond. Her brother John is indebted to her in £166 7s, upon bond of obligation dated 7th February 1785, part of £266 7s By Power of Indenture of Release, the trustees to remain possessed of above houses and the £800 annuities; they to take rents and interest until the four children of her brother John, William, Robert Inwood, Henry and John are 21.
   Trustees to buy from the interest, after repairs of properties, new 3% Bank Annuities in their names.
   The half share in the properties and the bank annuities, rents and dividends and new investments; all her real estate to all her above nephews who are then 21, equally. She forgives and releases brother John from money due on bond , the £166 7s to remain in his hands for life; he to renew bond or give it to her trustees. After his death, the £166 7s is to be lent to Mrs Sarah Witheridge, wife of John, if she is living, and is to carry on husband's trade for life; she to give bond to trustees. If she is not to carry on business, the £166 7s to be paid out by trustees for purchase of of new bank annuities, upon trust; Sarah Witheridge to receive interest, if living, for life. If she is dad at time of her husband's death, or from her decease, the £166 7s shall be part of testator's estate.
   To niece Elizabeth Kirby, silver coffee pot, diamond hoop ring and any other diamond rings she may choose.
   To Sarah wife of John Witheridge all her clothes. To nephew William Witheridge gold watch, silver pint pot, six silver tea spoons, tongs, strainer with a castle as a crest.
   Rest of her silver plate equally divided among Witheridge nephews.
   To servant Elizabeth Rogers £20, if still in her service
   Residue to trustees upon trust, to use part of interest towards maintenance and education of above nephews, until they are 21. When they are 21, their legacies with interest equally divided.
   If all die pre 21 then to their father, John; if he is dead, then to their mother Sarah, for life; if she is dead, then to trustees for their use; they can lay out money from dividends for benefit of nephew William Witheridge or for his further education as a Surgeon , Apothecary or Midwife between his 20th and 21st years.
   Trustees are executors
   Witnesses: James Morrison, Tower of London and John Whiffen of Chatham
   Proved 3rd July 1788 Power reserved to Samuel Mills

162.  Ledger, just above ground level


KITE TOMB,
ON THE EDGE OF THE CUTTING

IN MEMORY OF
Mrs. SUSANNAH KITE WIFE OF
Mr. PHINEAS KITE OF THIS PARISH
DEPARTED THIS LIFE APRIL 14th A.D. 1783
AGED 52 ? YEARS
Mr. PHINEAS KITE DIED DEC. 19th 1793
AGED 66 YEARS
ALSO
THREE OF THEIR CHILDREN
VIZ.
JOHN DIED NOV. 30th 1769
}INFANTS
SARAH DIED DEC. 30th 1773 ?

SUSANNA DIED JAN. 9th 1778
AGED 7 YEARS

Phineas Kite, Tallow Chandler, (Bailey's Directory, 1784) P.C.C. Will not dated or signed
   "I desire to be decently interred in Chatham Church Yard in the vault which I have built for that purpose for my late wife and children"
   "I have only one son living, who was born 20th day March 1774, whom I pray that God will keep him under his care and protection".
   His houses, goods, money in the bank at 4% Consolidated New South Sea Annuities, "my ledger page 157 for particulars". His Bonds or Navy Bills, Exchequer Bills, household goods, shop goods, book debts, all to son Jacob, for ever; if he is 18 at testator's death he can dispose of or bequeath legacy as he pleases.

Affidavit dated 21st March 1794
   John Simmons, Gentleman of Rochester and John Eggier of Chatham, Leather Currier, sworn that they knew Kite well and were familiar with his handwriting. They have examined the will and confirm that it is in Kite's hand.
   Proved 26th April 1794. Administration to Jacobe Cazeneuve Troy, "the cousin german", next of kin and curator or guardian of Jacob Kite, a minor.

Note in margin of above, dated 29th March 1802
   " Administration granted to Jacob Kite, son and universal legatee"

Phineas Kite was a Churchwarden of St. Mary's in 1770. He married Susanna Cazeneuve in Chatham in 1767

163.  Headstone, against north wall


JOHN LAMPERD, DIED 1753
MOVED FROM ORIGINAL POSITION TO NORTH WALL

IN MEMORY OF Mr. JOHN LAMPERD
LATE BOATSWAIN OF HIS MAJESTY'S SHIP
NEWARK WHO DIED THE 19th ? OF JUNE 1753
AGED 59 ? YEARS
ALSO NEAR THIS PLACE LIETH THE BODY OF
Mrs. ELIZABETH WALL
----------------(Ground Level)--------------
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE THE 5th ? DAY OF FEBY. ? 17[    ]
AGED 65 ? YEARS
NEAR THIS PLACE LIETH THE BODY
OF Mrs. ELIZABETH MILLFORD
[WHO DIED] THE [    ] DAY OF FEB. 1752

John Lamperd, Boatswain of H.M.S. Cumberland at date of will, made a month after his second marriage, to Ann Wall at Chatham), and H.M.S. Newark, at his death (as on stone) Consistory Court of Rochester Will, on Naval Form, dated 31st July 1750
   All to wife Ann,who is executor
   Witnesses: Elizabeth and John Tomlyn

Elizabeth Millford was the wife of Humphrey; just over a week after her burial, her son, Robert, was buried. She presumably died as a result of childbirth ? She was probably Lamperd's daughter ?

164.  Headstone

SACRED
TO
THE MEMORY OF
JANE WIFE OF HENRY LIGHT
WHO DIED ON THE 29th OF AUGUST 1846
AGED 28 YEARS
"Farewell dear friends, I've gone before,
My love will be to you no more,
No grief, nor sorrow for me take,
But love my offspring for my sake"

 

165.  Headstone

TO THE MEMORY OF
MARY ANN WIFE OF
JOHN MANSFIELD
QUARTER MASTER SERGEANT
[    ]
WHO DIED AT WOOLWICH ? ON THE 9th OF
APRIL 1843 AGED 25 YEARS
ALSO JANE GIBBS
[SIS]TER OF THE ABOVE AND DAUGHTER OF
Mr. WILLIAM GIBBS OF THIS PARISH
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE [    ]
[    ]
ALSO Mrs. ANN GIBBS WIFE OF
Mr. WILLIAM GIBBS OF THIS
PARISH AND MOTHER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE THE
[   ] APRIL [    ] AGED [    ] YEARS
[ALSO] Mr. WILLIAM GIBBS

William Gibbs, possibly the Provision Merchant, died 1852, P.C.C. Will dated 12th January 1852
   To grand daughter Ann Owen, Widow, now living with him, all his household furniture, leasehold estate, money, stock and goods; she is executor.
   Witnesses: Frederick S. Manser, Vitler (sic) of Chatham and Alfred Morgan, Clerk to W.G. Acworth, Solicitor, Rochester

166.  Headstone, part of retaining wall of path around north side of church

[    ]
JOHN MAWBY ESQ,
[    ] [JULY] 1801[    ]
[   ]
ANN MAWBY
[    ]
[    ] 181[    ] [    ]

 

167.  Fragments of Headstone

[SERGEANT] [WILLIAM] [MAX]WELL
[CHATHAM] [DIV]ISION OF
[ROYAL] [M]ARINES
[WHO] [DIED] [ON] [TH]E 4th DAY OF JANY. 1851
[AG]ED 52 YEARS
[LEAVI]NG A WIDOW AND 3 CH[ILDREN]
[AND ?] [SIS]TER ? TO LAMENT THEIR LOSS
HIS WORTH AS A FRIEND
HIS EXCELLENCE AS A SCHOOLMASTER
HIS WARM AND GENEROUS DISPOSTION
ARE TESTIFIED BY ALL WHO KNEW HIM

Maxwell

From the Maidstone Journal, January 14th 1851
"MILITARY FUNERAL.--- On Wednesday last, Sarjeant Maxwell, the schoolmaster of the Royal Marines boy's school, was buried at St. Mary's church. The deceased being well known and much respected, it was determined to bury him with full military honors. The body was removed from Melville hospital at half-past two p.m. to the parish church , and to witness the funeral cortège there was an immense concourse of persons assembled along the road leading to the church. The body was preceded by the splendid band playing the Dead March in Saul; next came the coffin, the pall being borne by 6 sergeants, followed by the deceased's son as chief mourner: next came the boys of the school; the procession was closed by a long train of sergeants, color-sergeants, and sergeant majors from the Royal Marines, 12th regt., sappers and miners, artillery, and provisional battalion; there were also many officers and tradesman present. The deceased had served 28 years in the corps and was in his 52nd year."

168.  Headstone

IN MEMORY OF GILES SON OF
GILES AND HANNAH MILLER?
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE JULY THE [ ] 17[81]
AGED 37 ? YEARS
[    ] JOHN AND
[    ] MILLER ? DIED
[    ] 1787
[    ] MONTHS

Foot Stone

G. M.
1781
H

 

MILLFORD see LAMPERD

169.  Headstone, part of retaining wall of path around north side of church, very eroded


THE LONG LOST MILLS FAMILY HEADSTONE, IN THE CUTTING.
VICTIMS OF THE 1816 ROCHESTER BRIDGE TRAGEDY

IN MEMORY OF
Mr. ALEXANDER MILLS
[ LATE QUARTER MASTER SERGEANT] OF THE ROYAL MARINE CORPS.
[ WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE ON] THE
[    ] APRIL 1812
AGED 59 ? YEARS
[    ]
JANE WIFE OF THE ABOVE
[WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE] THE 11th
[OF] JANUARY 1806 AGED 48 ? YEARS
JANE [THEIR] DAUGHTER DIED IN INFANCY
[    ] [AUGUST] [1794]
ALEXANDER MILLS AGED 27 YEARS
MARIA HIS WIFE AGED 27 YEARS
ANNA ELIZA AGED 3 YEARS
WHO WITH
[THOMAS] AND ELIZA GILBERT
NINE YOUNG LADIES AND THE BOATMAN
[WERE UNFORTUNATELY] DROWNED IN [ATTEMPTING]
[TO PASS THROUGH ONE OF] THE ARCHES
[OF] ROCHESTER BRIDGE ON THE EVENING
OF [THE 13th ] [OF] SEPTEMBER [1816]
[WHICH MELANCHOLY CIRCUMSTANCE IT IS]
[SUPPOSED WAS OCCAISIONED BY THE]
[CULPABLE NEGLECT OF THOSE PERSONS APPOINTED]
[TO CONDUCT THE REPAIRS OF THE BRIDGE WHO]
[LEFT FIXED WITHOUT SUFFICIENT NOTICE A PIECE]
[OF TIMBER ACROSS THE ARCH AGAINST WHICH]
[THE BOAT STRUCK AND WAS UPSET]

This is probably the headstone which the Rochester Journal reported (in 1895) was formerly at the east end of the church "but has now disappeared" Alexander Mills, Senior does not appear in the burial register. The date on the stone is very clear on an otherwise very worn stone, and Alexander Mills death was reported in the Maidstone Journal, of 22nd April 1812 as having occurred "a few days since", so it could hardly have been at any great distance from Chatham.
   The deaths of Alexander Mills, Junior, his wife and child, and the others was caused by their boat striking a piece of timber which had been left between two of the starlings of Rochester Bridge. The party had been on a trip up river to Wouldham to celebrate the 21st birthday of Thomas Gilbert. The nine young ladies were pupils of a school run by Eliza Gilbert, who was Maria Mills sister. Two of the pupils, Mary Brock, age 11, and Agnes Reynolds, age 5, were buried in this churchyard on the same day as the Mills family, (September 18th)

170.  Headstone

Front

IN
MEMORY OF ELIZABETH
WIFE OF RICHARD MORRIS WHO DIED
THE 28th OF APRIL 1760 AGED 41 YEARS
ALSO THREE CHILDREN, MARGARET,
JOHN AND THOMAS
ALSO RICHARD MORRIS WHO DIED
THE 10th OF MARCH 1764 AGED 66 YEARS
ALSO ELIZABETH WIFE OF
JOHN FOSTER JUNR. OF THIS PARISH
AND DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED MARCH THE 10th 1779
IN THE 33rd YEAR OF HER AGE
ALSO RICHARD MORRIS
SON OF THE ABOVE
RICHARD AND ELIZABETH MORRIS
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
[ ] 1834

Rear

IN
MEMORY OF SARAH WIFE OF
Mr. RICHARD MORRIS JUNR.
OF THIS PARISH WHO DIED FEBY.
THE 28th 1779 AGED 33 YEARS
ALSO WILLIAM THEIR SON WHO DIED
MARCH THE 28th 1779 AGED 18 WEEKS
ALSO MARY SECOND WIFE OF THE
ABOVE WHO DIED NOVEMBER 8th 1780
AGED 26 YEARS
ALSO JEMIMA THIRD WIFE OF THE
ABOVE WHO DIED MAY 24th 1826
AGED 60 YEARS
[ ]

Richard Morris, Shipwright P.C.C. Will dated 27th February 1829
   His freehold house, divided into two in Meeting House Lane, Chatham, in his own occupation and William Roffe; all other real estate to his sons and daughters, John, Elizabeth Winford, Sarah Jemima Mason, James, Rebecca Tascall ? And Joseph George Morris, equally.
   To grandson James Tomlin19 guineas at 21. All his ready money, investments, public stock, chattels and personal estate to his children equally. Sons John and Joseph executors
   Witnesses: D.B. Lewis, Solicitor, Rochester, James Lewis and D.R. Lewis, his Clerks
   Proved 3rd November 1834

171.  Headstone, against north wall, on side


JOHN NASH, DIED 1739
MOVED FROM ORIGINAL POSITION TO NORTH WALL

IN MEMORY OF
JOHN NASH
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
JANUARY [    ] 1738 [    ]
HE LEFT ISSUE TWO SONS & THREE
DAUGHTERS

 

172.  Ledger, near ground level

ANN PALLISER
DIED 10th OCTOBER 18[0]3
AGED 6 YEARS, 3 MONTHS
SARAH PALLISER
DIED 11th OF SEPTEMBER 1811
AGED 7 ? YEARS, 4 MONTHS
ANTHONY PALLISER
OBIIT 22nd FEBRUARY 1815
AGED 9 YEARS, 8 MONTHS
ROBERT WARRE PALLISER
DIED 26th OCTOBER 1817
AGED 3 ? YEARS, 11 MONTHS
Mr. JOHN [COSTOBODIE] PALLISER
DIED [    ] NOVEMBER 1818
[AGED 23 YEARS]

 

173.  Headstone, partly buried

[IN MEMORY OF]
HENRY PEARNE
DIED 23rd APRIL 1739
------------(Ground Level)----------
AGED 71 ? YEARS
MARTIN
SON OF HENRY PEARNE
WHO DIED 11th NOV. 1750

Henry Pearne, Joiner, Consistory Court of Rochester Will dated 1st June 1737
   To two sons Thomas of Deptford, Clerk and Martin of Chatham, Clerk, five sixths of a house, barn, stables, orchard and land in Gillingham, called Little Twiddall, occupied by Henry White, equally, for ever.
   If either dies without children, survivor gets all. To wife Mary property called Maysberry in Rainham for life; after her death, equally between two sons, also two houses in Brompton, on condition that she remains a widow; if she remarries then these houses and Mayberry to sons.
   She also gets three houses in Chatham on "Colledge lease", occupied by Mr George Guy, Mr Pain, Shipwright and Mr King, Joiner; after her death, these houses to sons. Rent arrears due at his death on Little Twiddall, equally to two sons, other arrears to wife.
   Household goods and personal estate to wife, who is executor.
   Witnesses: John Leafgreene, John Woodger and Thomas Manger ?

Henry Pearne married Mary Leafgreene at Chatham in 1702. There may be more on the stone but it is buried rather deep in the ground.

Martin Pearne, Clerk, Consistory Court of Rochester Will dated 9th October 1749
   "Weak in body". To brother Thomas of Deptford, Clerk, his share of five sixths of property at Little Twidale in Gillingham, in occupation of Henry White, for ever.
   To his mother, Mary of Chatham, and niece Catherine Pearne of Deptford, £100 each. If either dies in meantime the survivor gets £200.To brother Thomas, sister Catherine Pearne, uncle John Leafgreene and friend Henry Smith, £10 each. To cousin Elizabeth Croucher and John Batten, Junior, £5 each. To friend John Gardener, Junior, all woollen and silk clothes and microscope and case. To mother Mary, all linen clothes, plate, and furniture of best parlour.
  To friend Henry Smith, 20 volumes of his books, as he chooses.£20 to buy twenty gold mourning rings to be inscribed with his name and date of death, to give to the twenty persons named on the back of his will. To brother Thomas the residue; he and Henry Smith are executors.
   Witnesses: R. Paine, John Smith and H. Barber
   Proved 24th November 1750 Power reserved to Thomas Pearne

Persons to be given the gold rings
   Mr Newland Rice, John Croucher, John Leafgreene, John Hill, Thomas Pearne,  Edward Batten, Nathaniel Pearne, Mrs Mary Pearne, James Collins,  Dor. Humphries, Ralph Paine, Catherine Pearne, Senior, Henry Smith, Sarah Northrop, Baker Pidgeon, Ann Northrop, John Gardner, Junior Elizabeth Croucher, Senior, John Batten, Junior, Sarah Masterman

174.  Headstone, part of retaining wall of path around north side of church

 
THE EXTREMELY ERODED PETTY STONE IN THE CUTTING
COMPARE TO REAR, BELOW


THE REAR OF THE PETTY STONE, RECORDING THE ERECTION
OF THE STONE BY HENRY PAUL IN 1750, A QUARTER OF
A CENTURY AFTER THE DEATHS OF THE PETTYS

Front

TO
THE MEMORY OF
JOHN PETTY ROPEMAKER
AND OF ELIZABETH HIS WIFE
[    ]
IN H[   ] ? LOVING

[    ] : 172[1]
[    ] : 172[4]
[    ]
[    ]
JOHN AND ELIZABETH

Rear

ERECTED
BY H. PAUL
1750

Elizabeth Petty, Widow, Consistory Court of Rochester Will dated 5th November 1723
   Concerning the "Society of Chatham"*, of which her late husband, John, was a member, and which he wished would benefit from a house in Brompton, occupied by John Churchman and the house in Chatham, in which she lives, and is occupied by John Collins, Sail Maker.
   The rents from these houses are now to be used by the Society to keep poor children at school, if the parents are too poor to pay .
   To Elizabeth Hart daughter of Stephen Hart, late Clerk of the Parish of Chatham an annuity of £5, from above rents; after her death, then to use of the poor children, above.
   She appoints " trusty and well beloved friends" Henry Paul of Gillingham, Caulker and John Sanders of Chatham, Shipwright, trustees to oversee her gifts " to the Glory of God and the good of poor children's souls"
   Paul and Sanders to choose two other members of the Society of Chatham to act in their place, after their deaths. These should be men who fear God and hate covetousness. If the Society fails or does not use bequest as ordained then , testator's house to Eleanor Pearpoint daughter of brother Peter Pearpoint and to Ann Hart daughter of Stephen Hart, the house in Brompton . To brother Peter Pearpoint, ½ guinea; to his two children, William and Eleanor, £5 each at 18.
   To god daughter Elizabeth Duncome, two silver spoons; to Sarah wife of John Collins, 1 guinea; to Henry Paul and John Sanders, 1 guinea each and all her books equally. To Elizabeth Hart daughter of Stephen, all her clothes; to "loving friend" John Sanders, ready money, bills, and bonds, for ever. She trusts that he will see that legacies are fulfilled and that he will take care of "that poor girl Elizabeth Hart".
   Henry Paul and John Sanders executors
   Witnesses: John Howard, Jane Marlow and Thomas Phillips

*Ron Baldwin in his Chronicles of Gillingham, states that the society was "a Church of England Society"

Henry Paul
, Caulker of Gillingham, was a trustee of Elizabeth Petty's will. The inscription on the back of the Petty stone is in a very fresh condition; it was probably placed here with the other stones in the cutting, when the church was rebuilt in the 1880's, and is testimony to the worsening pollution of the last 120 years compared to the previous 120.

175.  Headstone, part of retaining wall of path around north side of church

IN MEMORY OF
AMBROSE PROCTOR
[WHO DIED] [ ] [FEBRUARY] 1759
AGED 60 ? YEARS
[ALSO] MARY HIS WIFE DIED THE 6th OF FEBRUARY 1763
AGED 62 YEARS
[ALSO] AMBROSE PROCTOR SON OF THE ABOVE
[WHO] DIED THE [ ] OF JANUARY 1764 AGED [ ] YEARS
[ALSO] ELIZABETH WIFE OF WILLIAM PROCTOR
[WHO] DIED 8th ? OF NOVEMBER 1781 AGED [ ] YEARS
ALSO THE ABOVE WILLIAM PROCTOR
WHO DIED THE 16th ? OF NOV. 1798 AGED 67 YEARS
[    ] PROCTOR
GEORGE AND SUSANNAH [PROCTOR ?]
[   ] 13th OCT. [    ]
[    ] PROCTOR [   ]
[BORN] [    ] NOV. 178[   ] DIED 19th DEC. [    ]
[    ] GEORGE PROCTOR [    ]
[    ] ELIZABETH [    ]
[   ]

Ambrose Proctor, Senior, Brazier, Archdeaconry Court of Rochester Will dated 20th May 1758
   To eldest son Ambrose 5/-; to daughter Mary wife of Daniel Bing of Chatham, House Carpenter, £5; to son William £10 at 21. Residue to wife Mary, she is executor
   Witnesses; Robert Cox and William Twopenny
   Proved 20th February 1759

Ambrose Proctor, Junior, Brazier, Archdeaconry Court of Rochester Will dated 17th December 1763
   To sister Mary Bing, £5. Residue to brother William of Chatham, Tinman, he is executor and is to pay sister's legacy.
   Witnesses; John Townson and John Speek

Mary Proctor, Widow of Ambrose, Senior, Consistory Court of Rochester Will dated 1st February 1763
   Clothes to daughter Mary wife of Daniel Bing. Daniel Bing has his own household goods in her dwelling house, part he bought, part he made; these are recorded in an inventory, drawn up by testator and Daniel, bearing same date as her will. She gives all household goods to Daniel and also forgives and releases him from debts he owes her for his families board.
   The £5 given to daughter Mary and the £10 given to her son William by her late husband's will, which she has not yet paid, shall be paid from her personal estate.
   She forgives and releases son William money owed for clothing, she also gives him his father's silver watch. Her husband's working tools and tools used in her trade or business, shared equally between sons William and Ambrose. Residue equally shared between Mary Bing and sons William and Ambrose Proctor.
   Daniel Bing and William Proctor executors
   Witnesses: Joseph ? Sparrow and William Witheridge
   Proved 15th February 1763

Later Proctors appear as Braziers in various Directories into the early 19th century

176.  Headstone

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
Mrs. ELIZABETH PROSSER
WHO DIED JANY. 30Th 1811 AGED 57 YEARS
ALSO
THE BODY OF Mr. WALTER PROSSER
SHIPWRIGHT HUSBAND TO THE ABOVE
WHO DIED JULY 2nd 1814 AGED 52 YEARS

 

RENNOLLS see ROBINSON

177.  Headstone, part of retaining wall of path around north side of church

TO THE MEMORY
OF
JOHN FRANKLIN
SON OF
HENRY HEPBURN
THE ELDEST [    ]
[    ] RICHARDSON
OF THE
ROYAL MARINES
AND NOW OF
HASLAR HOSPITAL
[    ] ORYER ?
ONLY AND INTELLIGENT CHILD
[    ] SCARLET FEVER
AGED 2 YEARS , 8 MONTHS
[    ]2 SEPTEMBER1822 2 ?
[   ]
WHEN ONLY A MONTH [    ] WAS SUDDENLY
CARRIED OFF BY [   ]
MAY 28th 1835
[    ]

 

RICHARDS(ON ?) see SMITH

178.  Fallen Headstone

IN
MEMORY OF
Mr. SAMUEL ROBBINS
OF THIS PARISH WHO DEPARTED
THIS LIFE THE 1st OF OCT. 1799
AGED 74 YEARS

Samuel Robbins, Gardener ? P.C.C. Will dated 15th July 1777
   Although the copy of the P.C.C. Will states "Gardener", I wonder if this is correct, because he commits his body to "earth or sea" ? To wife Elizabeth all his real and personal estate, she is executor.
   Witnesses: Charles Mills, Gunner of H.M.S. Leander and Harry Mynors Long, No. 3 Clifford's Inn
   Proved 29th April 1800

179.  Headstone, part of retaining wall of path around north side of church

HERE LYETH THE BODY OF
THOMAS ROBINSON SON OF
SARAH RENNOLLS WHO DEPARTED
THIS LIFE DECEMBER THE 20th 172[2]
AGED 21 ? YEARS
HERE ALSO LYETH THE BODY OF
SARAH RENNOLLS WIFE OF
RICHARD RENNOLLS OF THIS PARISH
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE JANUARY [ ] 173[1]
AGED 61 YEARS

Richard Rennolls, formerly a Mariner, later Boatswain of H.M. Dockyard, Chatham. The Boatswain was responsible, with the Master Attendant, for the movement of craft to and from the Dockyard.
P.C.C. Will dated 17th February 1740 (41)
   Appoints Robert Aggar of Chatham, Gentleman, James Sommers of Chatham, Master Boat Builder of H.M. Dock Yard and Richard Lemmon of East Greenwich, Mariner, now Master of H.M. Yacht "William and Mary", executors and trustees. (Debts to be paid by sister Sarah Roberts). To each of his trustees £5. To son in law John Robinson, bedsteddle, curtains, vallence, blankets, bolster and pillows in best chamber of his house, silver spoon marked S H,another marked J B, two others marked J E, silver porringer marked S , little silver cup marked J H , dozen pewter plates marked R,  T R R S,  two pewter dishes of large size, two of middling size and one small, a large old print bible; from kitchen, large kettle, old easy chair and two flat brass candlesticks.
   To son Richard Rennolls £100 bank stock, clothes, rings, jewels and watches, silver tankard marked R ; to grand  R E,  daughter Sarah Cornish £200 bank stock at 21 or one month after marriage, if before 21; in meantime interest for her maintenance and education, she also gets bedsteddle, curtains, vallence, bed, bolster, three blankets, two pillows, blue and red silk quilt, chest of drawers in best chamber, silver soup spoon marked R R , two silver spoons marked S C, two silver spoons marked R , two silver spoons marked R R , one marked S R, one marked E R, two marked R C and four R S marked R R, small silver salver marked S C, large silver salver marked R , silver half pint mug marked S C , silver R S porringer marked R C, silver dram cup without mark, two silver salts marked R , pair of silver beer cups marked R  R E R E  dozen silver tea spoons, pair of silver tea tongs.
   To son in law John Cornish £10 for mourning.
   Executors to pay interest of £100 bank stock to daughter Anne Davis for life; after her death, the £100 shared equally among her children. If she outlives her husband, Clement, the £100 paid to her; if she dies in husband's lifetime,with no children, the £100 goes to residue of personal estate.
   Forgives and releases son in law Francis Stott money lent on account of his late wife, or otherwise, also gives him 1/-
   To sister Sarah Roberts, who lives with him, £20 and bedstead, curtains, vallence, bolster, two pillows, three blankets and rug in garret "where she lodges", two pairs of "wearing sheets" and two pairs pillow bears. If she is dead at time of his death, the £20 and goods to niece Elizabeth Roberts. Residue to son Richard Rennolls and grand daughter Sarah Cornish, equally; Sarah's share at 21 or marriage. If son Richard, who now lives in North America, dies in father's lifetime, his bequest to grand daughter Sarah Cornish for ever, as above.
   If Sarah dies pre 21 or marriage, her legacy to son Richard, for ever.
   Witnesses; Samuel Parker, Henry Sheafe and John Fick, Clerk to Mr Sheafe
   Proved 15th October 1742 Power reserved to Robert Aggar and James Sommer

180.  Marble panel from Chest Tomb? Part of retaining wall of path around north side of church


SARAH ROGERS, WIFE OF MAJOR ROGERS, DIED 1718
FROM A CHEST TOMB ? AT THE ENTRANCE TO THE CUTTING

SARAH THE WIFE OF MAJOR THOMAS ROGERS
DIED THE IX OF OCTOBER MDCCXVIII IN HER XLIII YEAR
TO HER PIOUS MEMORY
ONE OF THE BEST WIVES, PRUDENT AND VIRTUOUS,
HE WITH DEEPEST SORROW FOR THAT GREATEST LOSS,
THIS MONUMENT ERECTED

 

181.  Richly carved wall monument, top half eroded. Part of retaining wall of path around north side of church


THE STONE OF EDWARD SMITH, DIED 1704
THIS APPROPRIATELY "GOTHIC" IMAGE GREETS VISITORS TO THE CUTTING!

EDWARDUS SMITH
FILIUS CORUM OBT. JULII 31st [ ]
ATEAT SUAE 39
ANNO MDCCIV

 

182.  Headstone

IN MEMORY OF
WILLIAM SMITH ESQ.
LATE STOREKEEPER OF H.M.
ORDNANCE, CHATHAM
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE [ ]
OF MARCH 1802
IN THE 65th ? YEAR OF HIS AGE
ALSO JANE SMITH
WIDOW OF THE ABOVE
WILLIAM SMITH
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
THE 16th OF JANUARY 1807
AGED 77 YEARS
ALSO JOHN RICHARDS(ON) ?
BROTHER TO THE ABOVE JANE SMITH
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE THE 8th OF JULY
1810 AGED 87 YEARS

William Smith, Clerk of the Cheque, H.M. Gun Wharf, Plymouth, later Store Keeper of H.M. Ordnance, Chatham
P.C.C. Will dated 6th June 1780
   All his personal estate to wife Jane, she is executor.
   Witnesses: Nicholas Mill and Charles Higgs
   Proved 13th May 1802

As Ordnance Office Storekeeper at Chatham Smith had a salary of £140 P.A. (Universal British Directory, 1790's) His brother in law does not appear in the Burial Register

183.  Ledger, slightly below ground level, on edge of cutting around church

IN MEMORY OF
Mrs. ELIZABETH SMITH
WIFE OF
Mr. ABRAHAM SMITH
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE SEPT.
THE 20th 1818 AGED 88 YEARS
ALSO THE ABOVE
Mr. ABRAHAM SMITH
WHO DIED OCTBER 6th 1825
AGED 85 YEARS
ALSO ANN SMITH
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED JUNE 6th ? 1846
AGED 77 YEARS
ALSO MARY WIFE OF
Mr. ABRAHAM SMITH
SON OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED AUGUST 9th 1852
AGED 80 YEARS
ALSO THE ABOVE
Mr. ABRAHAM SMITH
WHO DIED APRIL 21st 1853
AGED 81 YEARS

Abraham Smith, Senior, Superannuated Block Maker of H.M. Dockyard Consistory Court of Rochester Will dated 17th April 1823
   Three front and two back houses in Chatham High Street near the poor house, occupied by himself and others, to son Abraham Smith, for life, he to keep in good repair and pay insurance.
   After son's death, to son's daughter Elizabeth Smith for life, same conditions; after her death, to her children, equally.
   If she dies with no children, then to children of daughter Elizabeth Ely, late of Chatham, now of Rochdale, Lancs., widow, and children of daughter Sarah Gooding, wife of William Gooding of Chatham, Cordwainer, equally.
   Ready money securities, household goods and residue of personal estate to daughter Ann Smith of Chatham, spinster, she is executor.
   Witnesses; J.S. Stephens, S.A. Stephens and Henry ? Stephens
   Proved 3rd November 1825 Value under £100

Abraham Smith, Block Maker, P.C.C. Will dated 1st March 1853
   Two freeholds on north side of Chatham High Street, occupied by John Miller and John Bridges, which he bought from ------- ? Harris; freehold cottage behind the above, occupied by ------ ? Fox; freehold house in Brougham Place, New Road, Chatham, occupied by Mrs Rowe, which he erected on ground purchased from George Robson, to daughter Elizabeth wife of Francis Smith White Sparkes (commonly called Francis White) for life; after her death to her husband for life; after his death, to their children, Abraham Smith, Jabez, John, Harriet and Elizabeth, equally at 21.
   Household goods to daughter Elizabeth Sparkes; also dividends from capital stock of £400 3 ¼ % Annuities in the Bank of England, and other stock dividends, for life. Feter her death to her husband, for life, after his death to their children at 21.
   Francis Smith White Sparkes and grandson Abraham Smith Sparkes (commonly called Abraham Smith White) are executors
   Witnesses; W. J. Stephens, Solicitor, Chatham and Walter Scot his Clerk
   Proved 26th August 1853 Power reserved to Abraham Smith White

The Smiths' brick-lined grave is right on the edge of the cutting, which was made when the church was rebuilt in the 1880's, the exposed bricks were probably rendered then. The Kite grave has been similarly exposed.

184.  Headstone, buried


JOHN AND JUDITH STRANGE, DIED 1734 AND 1741
THE INSCRIPTION IS TOTALLY BURIED!

-----------Ground Level----------
IN MEMORY OF
Mr.
JOHN STRANGE
AND JUDITH HIS WIFE
-------------Limit of Excavation-----------
[JOHN STRANGE buried 14th March 1734]
[JUDITH STRANGE buried 27th May 1741]

 

TURNER see CLARK

185.  Headstone, part of retaining wall of path around north side of church

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
LUCY ELIZA
WIFE OF CHARLES JAMES VINALL
WHO DIED AT CAPE COAST CASTLE
26th AUGUST 185[7] ?
AGED 20 YEARS

 

186.  Headstone

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
REBECCA WALKER
WHO DIED MAY [   ] [1852]
AGED 14 YEARS

Rebecca Walker was the daughter of a Superannuated Shipwright, (1851 Census) Her mother and two older sisters ran an Haberdasher business in John Street

WALL see LAMPERD

WEST see FOREMAN

187.  Headstone

IN MEMORY OF 
GEORGE WHITE JUNIOR 
OF THIS PAR: LATE LAY CLK
[OF ROCHESTER] CATHEDRAL 
[WHO DIED][    ] [ FEBRUARY]176O
AGED 2[  ] YEARS ELIZABETH WIFE
OF GEORGE WHITE
SEN: DEPARTED THIS
LIFE THE 30th OF MARCH
  1776 AGED 77 YEARS
ALSO GEORGE WHITE
WHO DIED JUNE 14th 1782
AGED 74 YEARS

188.  Headstone, buried


WILLIAM WILKINS, DIED 1747
LIKE STRANGE AND BEEKE, THE INSCRIPTION IS BURIED

[IN MEMORY OF]
-------------Ground Level-----------
WILLIAM WILKINS
CARPENTER OF YE PRINCE OF ORANGE
WHO DIED THE 25th JANUARY 1747
AGED 58 YEARS

William Wilkins, Carpenter of H.M.S. "Colchester", Consistory Court of Rochester Will, on Naval Form, dated 31st July 1732
   H.M.S. "Colchester" "now riding at Chatham" Pay and wages to wife Elizabeth; in case of her death to three youngest daughters Susan, Mary, and Phillis Wilkins, equally. Wife and Robert Russell executors
   Witnesses: William Walter, Giles Baker and Thomas Jordan

This inscription is buried and is in very good condition below ground level.

189.  Headstone

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
WALCOTT WISEMAN
WHO DIED
[    ] OF APRIL 1844
AGED 16 YEARS

Large foot-stone

W. W.
1844

 

190.  Headstone

IN
IN MEMORY OF
MEMORY OF SARAH WOOD
ELIZABETH BRETT DIED APRIL 10th 1745
[DIED] JANUARY 19th ? 1767 AGED 44 ? YEARS
[AGED] [    ] YEARS ALSO EDWARD WOOD
EDWARD WOOD DIED DEC. 21st 1735
DIED [    ] 13th 1769 AGED [ ] MONTHS ?

Edward Wood, House Carpenter, Consistory Court of Rochester Will dated 4th June 1769, re-executed 28th June, daughter's name corrected from Sarah Wood to Mary and testator's name from John to Edward .
   Freehold and leasehold in Chatham or elsewhere, to daughter Mary, spinster, for ever; charged with two annuities for wife and son John, £50 and £20, respectively.
   If John survives mother, he gets additional annuity of £10. The leasehold where he lives to daughter Mary, foe life, charged with making up the above annuities.
   To wife such household goods she chooses to value of £50. To son John all his clothes. If daughter Mary dies unmarried or married with no children living, all real estate and such of leaseholds remaining, to son John, for ever, charged with annuity of £50 for wife. Residue and personal estate shared equally between wife and daughter.
   Witnesses; John Cazeneuve, John Townson and William Stubbs
   On the 28th June the witnesses sign again to endorse alterations, above.

191.  FOOT-STONES IN CUTTING AROUND NORTH SIDE OF CHURCH

W. B. J. S E. B. 1851. T. R. 1830 J. G. 1822 J. O. 1847
1787 1845 J. B. 1853 M. R. 1844 S. G. 1825

 

192.  FOOT STONE CLOSE TO BALDOCK

A. S. 1838
A. S. 1812

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MISCELLANEOUS LOCATIONS AROUND CHURCH - M.I.S OF ST MARY THE VIRGIN CHURCH, CHATHAM RECORDED BY DAVID WILLIAMS

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Section D - Miscellaneous Locations

BEAVAN see PAYNE

193.  Ledger set in paving, south of the tower

IN MEMORY OF
ANN THE WIFE OF
Mr. AMBROSE BRYANT OF THIS PARISH
WHO DIED THE 1st OF NOVEMBER 1777
AGED 52 YEARS
[ALSO] [THE] ABOVE NAMED Mr. AMBROSE BRYANT
[WHO] DIED THE 23rd OF SEPTEMBER 1805
AGED 82 YEARS
Miss ANN BRYANT
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
[WHO] DIED THE 29th OF APRIL 1808
AGED 55 YEARS
ALSO WILLIAM FRANCIS SON OF
JACOB GEORGE AND MARY BRYANT
WHO DIED THE 4th OF SEPTEMBER 1808
AGED 13 MONTHS
ALSO JACOBE GEORGE SON OF THE ABOVE
JACOB GEORGE AND MARY BRYANT
WHO DIED THE 4th OF NOVEMBER 1808
AGED 2 YEARS AND 10 MONTHS
ALSO MARY ANN DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
JACOB GEORGE AND MARY BRYANT
WHO DIED THE 25th OF MARCH 1809
AGED 7 MONTHS
ALSO WILLIAM EGERTON BRYANT SON OF
THE ABOVE DIED THE 9th OF DECEMBER [ ]

Jacob George Bryant, Surgeon and J.P. (Pigot's Directory 1824)

194.  Pedestals, east end of church, north of gate

IN
LOVING MEMORY OF
LYDIA
WIFE OF CAPTAIN
JAMES A. GORDON R.N., K.C.B.
BORN MAY 12th 1787
DIED JULY 28th 1835
ALSO OF CLEMENTINA JANE
THEIR INFANT DAUGHTER
DIED MARCH 24th 1833

 

195.  Ledger set in paving, south of the tower

SACRED TO THE MEMORY OF
SARAH HARGOOD
DAUGHTER OF
THOMAS & ELIZABETH HARGOOD
OF THIS PARISH WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
[    ] OF SEPTEMBER [    ]
[    ]
[    ]
[    ]
ALSO MARY HARGOOD
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
THOMAS & ELIZABETH HARGOOD
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE THE 27th
DAY OF APRIL 1836

 

196.  Ledger set in paving, east of the tower

IN MEMORY OF
WALTER ARTHUR SON OF
WALTER AND SARAH HILLS
WHO [DIED] OCT[OBER] 1833
[AGED] 8 ? MONTHS
ALSO OF
SA[RAH] ELIZABETH
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
WALTER AND SARAH HILLS
WHO DIED 30th JUNE 1849
AGED 18 YEARS

Walter Hills, Solicitor and Secretary of the Medway Steam Company (Wright's Directory 1838)

197.  Ledger set in paving, south of apse

SACRED TO THE MEMORY OF
GEORGE HULBERT
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
[    ] OCTOBER 1803 AGED [    ] [YEARS]

George Hulbert, Brewer, P.C.C. Will dated 22nd October 1803
   Funeral to be without ostentation, and inventory to be made of estate.
   As long as wife, Mary remains his widow, she shall possess estate for her use and his two daughters, Olivia Ann Buchanan and Martha Hulbert.
   If his wife remarries, or does not carry on business of the present house, then estate, except for part she and executor shall agree to keep for her own use, to be sold.
   His son George Redmond Hulbert, one of executors, shall be paid from proceeds, £1,000, this is the sum he had lent his father, for which he has not taken interest.
   Residue of money invested in 3% Consolidated Annuities of the Bank of England in name of executors. Dividends to be paid to wife for life and £50 p.a., remainder, to daughters, equally shared. If either die without children, their share to survivor; if both die then to two sons.
   At wife's death, the £50 to daughters equally, if they die without heirs, then to two sons.
   He is guardian of Charlotte Goodchild; he places her into care of executors, and they to carry out terms of her father's will.
   As a token of friendship and regard, he gives a ring to his "highly respected and much esteemed friend", John Simmons Esq., of Rochester. The ring to be chosen by his executors.
   Wife Mary, sons George Redmond and John Spice Hulbert are executors.
   Witnesses: Robert Bengo, Richard Thompson, Surgeon, Rochester and Samuel Hanway
   Proved 27th January 1804

HUTCHINGS see PAYNE

198.  Chest Tomb, red brick base, south west of tower


PAYNE, BEAVAN AND HUTCHINGS TOMB
ON THIS SIDE, (THE SOUTH), THERE IS A SLIGHT TRACE OF AN INSCRIPTION

Inscription on Side Eroded

SAMUEL [GRANDSON ?] OF THE ABOVE
SAMUEL AND ANN PAYNE
WHO DIED THE 21st OF DECEMBER 1834 AGED 12 YEARS
MARY ANN BEAVAN
SISTER OF THE ABOVE SAMUEL PAYNE
DIED THE 23rd OF JANUARY 1849 AGED 25 YEARS
WILLIAM PAYNE ESQ. FATHER OF THE ABOVE
SAMUEL AND MARY ANN
DIED 20th SEPT. 1849 AGED 57 YEARS
ALSO SARAH WIFE OF
WILLIAM HUTCHINGS OF THIS PARISH
WHO DIED THE 2nd OF APRIL 1789 AGED 63 YEARS
WILLIAM HUTCHINGS
WHO DIED THE 4th OF NOVEMBER 1789 AGED 72 YEARS
ALSO ANN PAYNE DAUGHTER OF
WILLIAM AND SARAH HUTCHINGS
WHO DIED THE 18th OF AUGUST 1816 AGED 63 YEARS
ALSO THREE DAUGHTERS AND ONE SON
[LIKE]WISE SAMUEL PAYNE HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED THE 8th OF NOVEMBER 1817 AGED 72 YEARS

William Hutchings probably a Draper and Salesman (Bailey's Directory 1784)
May have been William Hutchings who witnessed Edward Effrey's will in 1776 ? (see South East Portion)

199.  Fragments, close to path near south wall of churchyard

IN MEMORY OF
[GEO]RGE RANDALL
[WHO] [DIED] [FEBRU]ARY 26th 1849
[    ]
[    ]
[    ] RANDALL
[    ]1849
[    ]

 

200.  Ledger set in paving, south of the tower

JOHN SIMSON
WHO DIED 11th SEPT. 1770
AGED [    ] YEARS
JOHN SIMSON
[    ] [    ] [DECEMBER] 1788
[    ]
[    ]
[CATHERINE]?
[    ] DAUGHTER OF [JOHN] ?
[AND] SUSANNAH SIMSON
WHO DIED [    ] APRIL 1789
AGED [    ]4 YEARS

 

201.  Headstone Lying on Ground Close to North West Norman Door


EDWARD SMITH, MALTSTER, DIED 1702
MOVED FROM ORIGINAL POSITION TO PATH AROUND WEST SIDE OF CHURCH

HERE LIETH [THE BODY OF]
EDWARD SMITH, MALTSTER
CONSTABLE OF THIS PARISH
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
AUGUST 22nd ? 1702 AGED
[ ]9 YEARS LEAVING ISSUE
[3 SONS & 2] D[AUGHTERS] EDWARD,
JOHN & THOMAS, SARAH ? &
ELIZABETH

Edward Smith, Maltster, Consistory Court of Rochester Will dated 18th August 1702
   He is "weak in body"
   To son William, £40; to sons Edward, John and Thomas, and daughters, Sarah, Elizabeth and Mary, £400 each at 21 or day of marriage for daughters. Goods, chattels, etc. to wife Sarah, who is executor.
   Shaky signature
   Witnesses: John ----- ?, Richard Higgins and Daniel Eversfield

202.  Ledger set in paving, east of the tower

HERE LIETH THE BODY OF
Mrs. MARGARET TOWERS WIFE
OF Mr. JOHN TOWERS WHO
DIED THE 8th OF AUGUST 1803
AGED 45 YEARS
ALSO THE ABOVE
Mr. JOHN TOWERS
DIED 7th ? DECEMBER 1826
AGED 78 YEARS

John Towers, Superannuated Clerk H.M. Dockyard, Chatham (Master Attendant's Clerk, H.M. Dockyard, Chatham) (Universal British Directory 1790's)
P.C.C. Will dated 28th January 1826
   Ready money, arrears of pension, goods and personal estate to friend Edmund James Jeyes of Chatham, Victualler; Jeyes is executor.
   Witnesses: D.B.Lewis, Attorney, Rochester and E.W. Wickham, his Clerk
   Proved 8th February 1827

203.  Ledger set in paving, south side of tower

[HANNAH WARING]
[    ]
[    ]
ALSO Mr. GUSTAVUS WARING
WHO DIED DECEMBER [    ] [182]0
AGED 68 YEARS

204.  Portland stone tablet, c.40"x 30"x 6", face down, in N.E. Section

REBUILT
A.D.1819
REVD. J. LAW, D.D.
MINISTER
A.C. WINDEYER  }  CHURCH         
WM. ASHENDEN   }          WARDENS

Commemoration Tablet
(This remains face down)
The Medieval church was replaced by a new structure in 1788. The 1819 rebuilding referred to, may have been for a vestry? There was a brick, slate roofed building adjoining the north side of the church. In a photograph of the demolition of the 1788 church in the 1880's, this building is clearly visible. Dr. John Law was Archdeacon of Rochester and was Vicar of Chatham, 1784-1827, Archibald Charles Windeyer was a Baker; and William Ashenden, a Carpenter and Builder

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MAIDSTONE ROAD CEMETERY, CHATHAM, M.I.S & OTHER INFORMATION

Maidstone Road Cemetery, Chatham, M.I.s & other informationThe First Fifty Years(1869-1919)   with Index of names and sketch plan of cemetery

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Monumental Inscriptions of Maidstone Rd Cemetery, Chatham recorded by D.E. & B.J. Williams 2016

IntroductionThe cemetery, which opened in 1869, was needed because the Chatham burial ground at Whiffen's Avenue was coming to the end of it's life.
   Initially of 12 acres, it was later expanded to the present 20 acres, a new 9 acres cemetery was opened in the 1920's nearby, at Palmerston Road. the wealthier and most prominent citizens were buried nearer to the chapels, especially Sections R and J. The poorest, (from the workhouse), at the rear, where there are gates to allow segregated access from the workhouse. there are large areas of grass but I doubt that there were ever many monuments in these areas. most of the graves are orientated east-west but most of the graves in sections S.T.U.V. X. are north-south, these are non conformist and are close to the non conformist chapel. section CC, appears to be roman catholic.
   The sections are the official sections. most boundaries are now obscured by the grassing over of paths, so I have combined groups of sections.

SECTION R


 HEARN on left, LONG in centre and JOHNSTONE on right

1.   TALL PEDESTAL AND CROSS

WEST SIDE
IN
MEMORY OF
ROBERT JAMES
JOHNSTONE
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
FEBRUARY 22nd 1894
AGED 26 YEARS
"God's Finger touched him and
He Slept"

NORTH SIDE
ALSO OF
ROBERT JOHNSTONE
FATHER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED FEBRUARY 5th 1903
AGED 74 YEARS
"Sorrow not even as others which have no Hope"
ALSO OF
ANNIE HELENA JOHNSTONE
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED SEPTEMBER 14th 1914
IN HER 83rd YEAR

1881 Census: Robert Johnstone, Senior, Draper of Railway Street

2.   HEADSTONE AND COPED STONE

IN AFFECTIONATE REMEMBRANCE
OF
MARIA SUSANNAH
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
MAJOR ROBERT LONG A.P.D.
WHO ENTERED INTO REST MAY 10th 1894
IN HER 49th YEAR
"He Giveth his Beloved Sleep"
ALSO OF
WILLIAM PHILLIPS
FATHER OF THE ABOVE
WHO WAS GATHERED HOME JUNE 19th 1898
AGED 74 YEARS
"Thou shalt come to thy Grave in a Full
Age like as a Shock of Corn cometh inin
His Season"
ALSO THE ABOVE NAMED
ROBERT LOWRY LONG
MAJOR ARMY PAY DEPARTMENT
BORN 16th JUNE 1836
FELL ASLEEP 27th APRIL 1921
"In Evening Time There Shall be Light"

COPED STONE
IN AFFECTIONATE REMEMBRANCE OF
MABEL ROSE LONG
BORN 16th JULY 1879
FELL ASLEEP 15th DECEMBER 1958
ALSO OF
SUSANNAH PHILLIPS
THE BELOVED WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WILLIAM PHILLIPS
WHO REJOINED HIM ON 18th DECEMBER 1904
AGED 77 YEARS
"Asleep in Jesus"

1881 Census: William Phillips, Master Cabinet Maker of Regent's Place, employing 6 men and 6 boys

3.   TALL RED AND GREY MARBLE PEDESTAL WITH URN

IN
LOVING MEMORY OF
ALFRED JAMES HEARN
WHO ENTERED INTO REST
JUNE 8th 1898
AGED 69 YEARS
"Until the Day Break,
And the Clouds Flee away"
ALSO OF HARIETTE
WIDOW OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED MARCH 1st 1911 AGED 76 YEARS

1882 Kelly's Directory: Grocer and Cheese Monger, 235 High Street. Hearn was also active in politics and was elected to Chatham Borough Council
Principal Probate Registry: Of Brixton, £1,796 9s 6d

4.   HEADSTONE AND CURBS

THE LOVING DAUGHTER
OF
GEORGE & ELIZA GOODWIN
WHO FELL ASLEEP IN JESUS
OCTOBER 8th 1897
AGED 19 YEARS
"Be ye Steadfast & unmoveable,
Always Abounding in the Work
Of the Lord"
ALSO ELIZABETH GOODWIN
DEAR MOTHER OF THE ABOVE
WHO ENTERED INTO REST FEB 3rd 1926
IN HER 70th YEAR
"With Jesus"
ALSO GEORGE CHARLES GOODWIN
HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE
WHO FELL ASLEEP MAY 6th 1929
AGED 75 YEARS
"Safe Home"
ALSO LEONARD GRIZZELL
WHO PASSED AWAY DEC 9th 1927
AGED 23 YEARS
"At Rest"

1890 Kelly's Directory: George Goodwin, Bricklayer, Ordnance Street
Principal Probate Registry: Builder, Ordnance Street,£488 12s 10d

5.   TALL MARBLE PEDESTAL

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
OF
JOHN MOFFAT MATHISON
WHO FELL ASLEEP IN JESUS
16th JULY 1901
AGED 59 YEARS
"I Know that he shall Rise again"
"Christ's Conquering Shout shall Thrill,
The Skies.
The Archangel's Voice shall Peal,
God's Trump shall sound and thou,
Shall Rise,
Dear Saint; and Endless Triumph Feel"
ALSO OF
ANNIE
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED IN THE FAITH
2nd OCT 1909
AGED 70 YEARS
"Her Children Arise and call her Blessed"

1890 Kelly's Directory: Draper, Railway Street. Active in politics, elected to Chatham Council

SUMMARY OF OBITUARY IN THE CHATHAM OBSERVER
Councillor Moffat died at his home in Railway Street, Chatham. He had been unwell for 2 or 3 years prior to his death, the cause of death was internal haemorrhage. He had first come to Chatham, 32 years before and since that time had built a large and successful business as a clothier and draper. He was, apparently of a generous and open hearted disposition. A ardent Liberal in politics and a Director of the Chatham Reform Club. His involvement in public affairs began in 1892, when he was elected for St. John's Ward; he represented this ward up to his death.
He was also a member of the Board of Local Guardians. He leaves a widow, one daughter and four sons.

Principal Probate Registry: Effects, £11, 017 12s

6.   COPED STONE

IN MEMORY OF JOSEPH YOUNG OF CHATHAM
BORN NEWPORT ISLE OF WIGHT NOVEMBER 9th 179[ ]
DIED JULY 27th 1872 IN HOPE OF A JOYFUL RESURRECTION
LIVING FOR EVER WITH THE LORD WHOM HE DEARLY ]
LOVED AND FAITHFULLY AND CHEERFULLY SERVED THROUGH AN
ACTIVE LONG AND CONSTRUCTIVE LIFE

ALSO OF CATHERINE WIDOW OF JOSEPH YOUNG
WHO WAS BORN IN STROOD MAY 4th 1805 AND ENTERED
INTO EVERLASTING REST DECEMBER 6th 1874
IN HOPE OF LIVING FOR EVER WITH THE LORD
ALSO CATHERINE ELDEST DAUGHTER OF JOSEPH AND CATHERINE YOUNG
BORN AT CHATHAM 12th JUNE 1831 AND DIED AFTER
MUCH ? SUFFERING AT MAIDENHEAD 14th APRIL 1903

1866 Post Office Directory: Grocer and Cheese Monger, 272 High Street.
Principal Probate Registry: Under £9,000

7.   COPED STONE

IN LOVING REMEMBRANCE OF
BENJAMIN JOHN BUCKHURST
WHO DIED AT LUTON NEAR CHATHAM
JUNE 16th 1874 AGED 50 YEARS

ALSO
IN MEMORY
OF
ELIZABETH ANN
WIFE OF THEODORE
FRANCIS GARRETT AND ELDEST
DAUGHTER OF BENJAMIN JOHN AND
ANN ELIZABETH BUCKHURST
WHO DIED SEPTEMBER 15th 1883
AGED 33 YEARS

ALSO IN LOVING MEMORY OF
ANN ELIZABETH WIDOW OF
BENJAMIN JOHN BUCKHURST
WHO DIED JULY 24th 1904 AGED 76 YEARS
"They Rest from their Labours"
CATHERINE SOPHIA BUCKHURST DIED AUG 6th 1939 IN HER 88th YEAR

ALSO
WALTER
EDWARD
BENJAMIN JESSE
SELINA JANE
INFANT CHILDREN OF
B.J.& A.E. BUCKHURST
INTERRED IN CHATHAM BURIAL GROUND

1871 Census: Of Regent's Place, Grazier, 40 acres, employing 2 men.
Principal Probate Registry: Under £3,000

8.   PEDESTALS WITH GIGANTIC FIGURE OF A WOMAN, WITH A BASKET OF FLOWERS AND FLOWERS IN HER HAND. THIS SEEMS TO BE A PORTRAIT OF ANNIE BATCHELLOR, LOOKING RATHER INCONCRUOUS IN CLASSICAL COSTUME AS "FLORA" . THE SCULPTURE IS NOT GOOD, IT IS HEAVY (NOT JUST THE WEIGHT) AND LIFELESS. THE BATCHELLORS LIE UNDER THE COPED STONE.


BATCHELLOR family

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
ANNIE
WIFE OF RICHARD BATCHELLOR OF DARLAND
DIED OCT 6th 1915 AGED 58 YEARS
"For as the Body without the Spirit is Dead,
So Faith without Works is Dead also" S. James 11v26
ALSO HENRY ARCHIBALD SON OF THE ABOVE
DIED DEC 25th 1931 AGED 53 YEARS

ALSO OF THE ABOVE
RICHARD DAVID BATCHELLOR
BORN SEPT. 7th 1855
DIED JUNE 16th 1937

ALSO
JESSIE ETHEL
BELOVED WIFE OF RICHARD A. C. BATCHELLOR
DIED DECEMBER 14th 1941
AND
RICHARD A. C. BATCHELLOR
DIED SEPT 26th 1967

Richard Batchellor, Senior, 1890 Kelly's Directory, Artesian Well Borer, Mayor of Chatham 1906

SUMMARY OF LONG OBITUARY IN THE CHATHAM OBSERVER
The obituary writer describes Richard Batchellor, Senior as "...a poor boy who proved himself to be a genius". He became one of the best known artesian well experts in the country and a large landowner in the district.
   Born at Luton, in Chatham, the son of Henry, a well sinker. As a boy he worked on farms and paid the headmaster of Luton School, 2 pence per week to teach him in the evenings.
   In 1872, when he was 16, he was awarded the medal and certificate of the Royal Humane Society, for rescuing a boy from the bottom of an 100 foot well. At 18, he was sent by a London company to Portugal to install deep well pumps. Before he was 20 he owned his own water supply business and had a growing reputation in artesian well engineering. At the age of 19 he had, with his father bored a well for the London, Chatham and Dover at Chatham.
   In 1883 he bored a well for the same company in Gillingham into the Lower Greensand, although some geological opinion doubted that that strata existed there.
   He was contracted to supply water for the Metropolitan Water Board, Metropolitan Asylum Board, Middlesex County Council, Associated Portland Cement Manufacturers, British Portland and other cement makers; also for the Daily Telegraph, News Chronicle, Teape Limited, London and other paper mills.; the Savoy Hotel and other hotels; the Lion, Courage, Fremlin, Budden and Biggs and other breweries. (When the buildings of Budden and Biggs were being demolished the transcriber saw the top of this well, from which water was flowing strongly.) He also worked for principal railways, towns, estates, manufacturers. Large waterworks and corporations.
   Two of his boreholes for Gravesend Corporation produced 14 million gallons per day. Batchellor specialised in completing schemes which had been abandoned by lesser engineers as too difficult !
   He married Miss Annie Glover, daughter of Reuben Glover, in Luton in 1877. They had 2 sons and 1 daughter. Annie Batchellor died in 1915 and Batchellor remarried to Miss Laura Simpson.
   He was appointed Justice of the Peace for the local Division in 1895; he was a member of the West Kent Committee under the Licensing Act, 1910.
   He was High Constable of Chatham, 1897 – 98, and was elected to Chatham's first Town Council and was Mayor of Chatham in 1906–07. He was one of the Rochester Bridge Wardens and Trustee of St. Bartholomew's Hospital and about 1917, presented the hospital with their first X-Ray apparatus.
   He grew hops at Luton and established brickmaking on a large scale, supplying 24 million bricks for the Royal Naval Hospital at Gillingham and 12 million for the Royal Navy Barracks at Chatham.
   He was a Methodists, in earlier years he was a Bible Christian and a Liberal in politics.
   Tributes were paid to Batchellor from the Justices of the local Petty Sessions, one said, "Mr Batchellor was respected by all for the conscientious manner in which he discharged his duties as a magistrate for so many years". A spokesman for the Clerks and staff of the Court, said, "Mr Batchellor had been known to his staff for a good many years and they had always found him kind and courteous to all with whom he came into contact" The Town Clerk, Mr E.B. Lee, speaking on behalf of the solicitors practising at the court, said, "Mr Batchellor was one who had given much of his life in the public good............ he had served the town faithfully and well" Supt. Hickmott said " the police of the Borough felt they had lost areal and true friend and a loyal and good magistrate".Probation Officer, W. J. Bray said, "Mr Batchellor had always been a good friend to the Probation Officers in the court, many times he had come to their aid"

Principal Probate Registry: £112,511 13s 8d

9.   COPED GRANITE STONE

IN MEMORY OF
JAMES WILLIAM AUSTEN
OF CHATHAM
BORN JULY 13th 1814
DIED NOVEMBER 14th 1880

ALSO HIS WIFE
ESTHER
BORN MAY 17th 1813
DIED NOV. 14th 1896

AND
OF
CAROLINE
AUSTEN
HIS DAUGHTER
BORN MARCH 23rd 1850
DIED OCTOBER 27th 1881

ALSO
OF
EMILY ESTHER
HIS ELDEST DAUGHTER
DIED FEBRUARY 19th 1913
AGED 69 YEARS

1871 Census: Army and Navy Contractor.
Principal Probate Registry: Under £3,000

10.   TALL PEDESTAL TOPPED WITH FIGURE OF AN ANGEL

IN
LOVING MEMORY OF
SUSANNAH
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
HENRY JASPER
DIED JULY 11th 1901
AGED 65 YEARS
"Sweet the Sleep she so much Needed,
Free from Suffering, Care and Pain,
Looking on her Face so Peaceful,
Could we wish her Back again"
ALSO THE ABOVE NAMED
HENRY JASPER
DIED FEBRUARY 19th 1907
AGED 68 YEARS
"Lead us to Heaven that we may Share,
Fullness of Joy for Ever there,
Lead us to God our final Rest,
To be with Him, for Ever Blest"
ALSO
HENRY WILLIAM JASPER
ELDEST SON OF THE ABOVE
DIED MARCH 16th 1915
AGED 55 YEARS
"At Rest"

IN
LOVING MEMORY OF
ANN BATHSHEBA JASPER
DIED NOVEMBER 22nd 1883
AGED 73 YEARS
"For now He giveth His Beloved Sleep"
ALSO
ELIZABETH THORPE
DIED MAY 24th 1898
AGED 88 YEARS
"Peace, Perfect Peace"

IN
LOVING MEMORY OF
THE BELOVED CHILDREN OF
HENRY & SUSANNAH JASPER
CLARA
DIED JULY 8th 1875
AGED 7 YEARS & 11 MONTHS
"Folded in the Saviour's Arms,
Safe from every Snare"
ALSO
FLORENCE MARY
DIED MARCH 29th 1879
AGED 1 YEAR
"Though lost to Sight, to Memory ever Dear"
ALSO
STANLEY CHARLES
DIED JULY 9th 1880
AGED 6 MONTHS
"For of Such is the Kingdom of Heaven"
ALSO
ALBERT EDWARD
DIED DECEMBER 27th 1893
AGED 21 YEARS

Henry Jasper, Senior, 1890 Kelly's Directory, Fancy Bread and Biscuit Baker, 26, 123, 240 & 270 Chatham High Street

SUMMARY OF THE OBITUARY IN THE CHATHAM OBSERVER
"Chatham has lost one of it's most energetic and enterprising businessmen by the death of Mr Henry Jasper".
   It seems that he died from complications following a fractured leg which occurred in the previous year.
   Jasper was what is now called a "workaholic", he rarely took holidays , so devoted was he to his business interests. He was an enterprising individual, utilising all modern appliances. He was a partner in two London bakeries, moving to London for five years in order to be more closely involved. In 1894 he returned to Strood, where he eventually died at his residence, Lynwood.
  
He was quick to realise the potential of electricity and was principal shareholder in a business supplying electricity to Rochester, Chatham and Gillingham. But in the light of numerous problems the business was abandoned . The Gillingham plant was taken over by that Corporation, Chatham and Rochester authorities declined to take over their portions and these were transferred to the Kent Electric Power Company.
   Jasper was not deeply involved in local politics but he was a member of the old Court Leet of Chatham and in 1880–82 was High Constable of Chatham. He was a Liberal.
   For some years he was a Deacon of both the Ebeneezer Church Chatham and the Vines Church in Rochester.
   He has 12 children, 7 of whom survived him, 5 daughters and 2 sons.

Principal Probate Registry: £97, 603 0s 4d. Henry Junior, £5,267 16s

11.   VOLUTED STONE, ERODED

[                        ]
HENRY ALEXANDER
NEWCOMB
OF CHATHAM
BORN 10th MAY 1812 DIED 10th DAY OF APRIL 1874
Illegible Verses
ALSO
ELIZABETH SUSANNAH
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
[                           ] DIED AUG. 19th 1877
Illegible Verse

1873 Post Office Directory: Frederick and Henry Newcomb, Outfitters, 101 High Street

12.   FALLEN AND BROKEN HEADSTONE

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
JOHN PARSONS
BUILDER OF CHATHAM
DIED 1st JULY 1875
AGED 78 YEARS
ALSO OF
ELIZABETH
HIS WIDOW
DIED 7th NOVEMBER 1880
AGED 76 YEARS
ALSO
JOHN HENRY
ONLY SON OF
JOHN WM & SARAH E. FRANCIS
WHO DIED 11th JUNE 1881 (SUDDENLY)
AGED 10 YEARS

13.   FALLEN AND BROKEN HEADSTONE, VERY ERODED

IN AFFECTIONATE REMEMBRANCE OF
MARY WELLSTEED
WHO DIED [                ] FAITH AND HOPE
[                             ] IN MORNING
[                                                   ]
[                         APRIL 1st ?1877
IN THE 70th YEAR OF HER AGE

14.   RED GRANITE COPED STONE

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
MARY ANN
THE WIFE OF JAMES BREEZE
BORN DECEMBER 1823 DIED JANUARY
"Gone Home"

IN EVER LOVING MEMORY OF
JAMES BREEZE
WHO FELL ASLEEP [    ] DECEMBER 1899
AGED 71 YEARS
"At Rest"

ALSO
MARY
BREEZE
ONLY SISTER OF
JAMES BREEZE
WHO DIED 22nd MAY 1907
AGED 83 YEARS
"Thy Will be Done"

James Breeze, Councillor on Chatham Council, 1873 Post Office Directory and 1881 Census, Landlord of the York Tavern and Railway Inn, Ordnance Place.

SUMMARY OF THE OBITUARY IN THE CHATHAM OBSERVER
James Breeze died from heart disease. Born in Queenborough, where his father was a non conformist minister. He lived in London and Windsor before settling in Chatham. When a young man he was in charge of the canteen at Fort Pitt, Chatham and proprietor of the York Hotel, Chatham, where he remained for 30 years.
   He had been a member of the Local Board of Health and until a month before his death, was Councillor for St. John's Ward. He served for 24 years on the Medway Board of Guardians and 18 years was a member of the Chatham Local Guardians and was for 7 years prior to his death, a director of the local Water Works. He was a member of the old Court Leet of Chatham and in 1874 was High Constable of Chatham; he was a "staunch" Conservative. "To many the deceased gentleman probably appeared to be somewhat brusque in his manner, but those who knew him best can testify as to his kind and charitable disposition".
   Tribute from the Mayor, ".......Mr Breeze was nearly thirty years on the governing body of the borough, and up to within the last year of two no one paid greater attention to his duties than he did"
   The Chairman of the Medway Board, Mr Stigant, said, "........ he never knew a man of more generous disposition than Mr Breeze......"
   Mr Hill of the Medway Board, said, "........he had known Mr Breeze for 50 years or more and a more genial good natured man never lived".
   The Board Chairman said, "........never once had Mr Mr Breeze candidature for public office been rejected by the electors--- a unique record for the town where party feelings ran so high".

Principal Probate Registry: £7,912 9s 1d

15.   COPED STONE

IN MEMORY OF
ELIZABETH MULLINGER
WHO DIED AUGUST 2nd 1871
IN THE 70th YEAR OF HER AGE
ALSO ANN WIDOW OF WILLIAM HIGGINS
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE DIED JANUARY [ ]

ALSO OF
REBECCA WIFE OF EDWARD MULLINGER
BORN 22nd DECEMBER 1803 DIED 1st JUNE 18[78]
"In Thy Presence is the Fullness of Joy"
ALSO EDWARD MULLINGER HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE
BORN DECEMBER 1799 DIED 17th OCTOBER 1886
"He Giveth His Beloved Sleep"

ALSO
OF
ELIZABETH JANE
DAUGHTER OF
EDWARD & REBECCA MULLINGER
BORN DEC 10th 1835 DIED NOV 1st 1912

ALSO
OF
SARAH BATE
DAUGHTER OF
EDWARD & REBECCA MULLINGER
BORN 13th JAN 183[   ] DIED OCT 14th 1900

Edward Mullinger, Principal Probate Registry: £162

16.   VOLUTED STONE

[                                ]
GABRIEL FRENCH
WHO DIED THE [    ] DAY OF MAY 1873
AGED [5]6 YEARS
(Illegible Verses)
ALSO OF MARIA
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 6th? JUNE 18[73]
AGED 21 YEARS
(Illegible Verse)
ALSO OF
SARAH HARRIETT
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
GABRIEL FRENCH
WHO DIED MAY 10th 1881
AGED 60 YEARS
ALSO OF
JOHN FRENCH
SON OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED IN BERMUDA
JANUARY 3rd 1884?
AGED 32 ? YEARS

1838 Wright's Directory, Pharmacist 293 High Street; 1873 Post Office Directory, as 1838
Principal Probate Registry: Under £1,500. Will passed to the P.P.R. In 1881.

17.   TALL PEDESTAL WITH URN

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
WILLIAM
THOMAS COOPER
WHO
ENTERED INTO REST
MAY 13th 1910
AGED 70 YEARS
"Sudden Death, Sudden Glory"
ALSO HIS WIFE
REBECCA ANN
WHO
ENTERED INTO REST
MARCH 29th 1936
AGED 78 YEARS
"Peace, Perfect Peace"
ALSO OF
CHARLES HENRY
THE YOUNGER SON OF
WILLIAM THOMAS
AND
REBECCA ANN COOPER
DIED 17th FEB 1913
AGED 18 YEARS
"He Giveth His Beloved Sleep"

1890 Kelly's Directory, Butcher 227 High Street.

 

SECTIONS J, K AND N   THERE IS NO INDICATION ON THE GROUND OF THESE
                                                SECTIONS, SO THEY ARE TREATED AS ONE


SECTION J, K & N FROM THE NORTH

 

18.   VOLUTED STONE

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
WILLIAM KEATING CUNNINGHAM
LATE OF 35 ROBERT STREET, CHELSEA
ONE OF HER MAJESTY'S BODYGUARD AT ST. JAMES
HE SERVED WITH THE ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION
OF 1839 – 1843 ON BOARD H.M.S. TERROR
UNDER ADMIRAL SIR JAMES C. CROSS AND THE
LATE CAPTAIN R.M. CROZIER, R.N.
DIED AT HIS RESIDENCE BARNFIELD HOUSE
GILLINGHAM 28th NOVEMBER 1884
AGED 72 YEARS
DEEPLY MOURNED BY HIS DEVOTED SORROWING WIDOW
AND REGRETTED BY A LARGE CIRCLE OF FRIENDS
"His End was Peace"
ALSO
ELIZABETH CUNNINGHAM
THE BELOVED WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE FEBRUARY 2nd 1890
AGED 71 YEARS
"For He Giveth His Beloved Sleep"

19.   CRUCIFORM COPED STONE

ALSO IN LOVING MEMORY OF
JOSEPH THE DEARLY BELOVED HUSBAND OF SARAH PIPER
DEEPLY MOURNED
WHO DIED 18th FEBY. 1895 AGED 80 YEARS
"Gone but but Forgotten"

1861 Census: Millwright at Gillingham; 1881 Census: Retired Millwright also in Gillingham, born Chatham
Principal Probate Registry: £143

20.   CRUCIFORM COPED RED GRANITE

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
MARIA CATHERINE WIFE OF HENRY THOMAS R.N.
BORN 4th SEPTEMBER 1824 DIED 21st NOVEMBER 1893
ALSO THE ABOVE
HENRY THOMAS
BORN 1[   ] APRIL 1820 DIED DIED 8th MARCH 1903
ALSO MARIA CATHERINE DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
BORN 8th OCTOBER 1858 DIED 26th DECEMBER 1860
INTERRED IN CHATHAM BURIAL GROUND

ALSO JACOB JAMES THOMAS CHIEF ENGINEER R.N.P.
SON
BORN AUGUST [ ] 1861 DIED AUGUST 3rd 1894
ALSO HENRY JOHN MASTER ARTIFICER ? R.N.
ELDER SON
BORN DECEMBER 29th 1853 DIED AT SEA MAY 26th 1907
ALSO SOPHIA ANN THOMAS DAUGHTER
BORN NOVEMBER? 1858 ? DIED FEBRUARY [ ] 1935

21.   HIGH COPED STONE

RALPH CARR
LATE CAPTAIN ROYAL MARINES LIGHT INFANTRY
DIED APRIL 26th 1873 AGED 78 YEARS
THIS TOMB IS ERECTED TO HIS MEMORY BY HIS NEPHEW
W. S. CARR STANDISH

Principal Probate Registry: Under £800

22.   TALL PEDESTAL AND CROSS

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
GEORGE WILLIAM
DEARLY BELOVED HUSBAND
OF
LILIAN CHURCH
WHO PASSED AWAY NOV. 13th 1895
AGED 29
"Not our Will but Thine be Done"

Principal Probate Registry: £1,978 1s 6d

23.   SEMI CIRCULAR CRUCIFORM COPED

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
JOHN WALTER THE BELOVED HUSBAND OF HARRIETT WELLS
WHO PEACEFULLY FELL ASLEEP ON MARCH 7th 1908 IN HIS 61st YEAR
"Jesus Liver of my Soul"
ALSO THE ABOVE HARRIETT WELLS
WHO PEACEFULLY FELL ASLEEP ON FEBRUARY 18th 1923 AGED 75 YEARS

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
ELLEN WELLS
WHO DIED SEPTEMBER 12th 1911 AGED 57 YEARS
"Thy Will be Done"

1881 Census: Baker 42 Luton Road

24.   COPED STONE

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
MARY ANN
THE BELOVED WIFE OF JOHN GEORGE WELLS
WHO PEACEFULLY ENTERED INTO REST AUGUST 26th 1889
AGED 69 YEARS
ALSO THE ABOVE JOHN GEORGE WELLS
WHO DIED 3rd APRIL 1897 AGED 78 YEARS

ALSO EMMA ELIZABETH
DAUGHTER OF THE LATE JOHN G. AND MARY A. WELLS
WHO ENTERED INTO REST NOVEMBER 27th 1921
AGED 72 YEARS

1881 Census and 1874 Post Office Directory, Baker 7 Fair Row, Chatham

25.   FOUR STEPPED LEDGERS AND HORIZONTAL CROSS

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
CHARLES WITHECOMB OF CHATHAM AND STROOD
BORN 3rd DECEMBER 1805 DIED 1st JULY 1892
ALSO MARY WIDOW OF THE ABOVE CHARLES WITHECOMB
BORN 20th OCTOBER 1816 DIED 11th JANUARY 1897

TO THE DEAR MEMORY OF
ELLEN (NELLIE) YOUNGEST DAUGHTER OF CHARLES AND MARY WITHECOMB
BORN AUGUST 20th 1857 FELL ASLEEP NEW YEAR'S MORN 1888
ALSO
ELIZABETH SARAH
SECOND DAUGHTER OF THE LATE CHARLES AND MARY WITHECOMB
BORN NOVEMBER 23rd 1847
ENTERED INTO REST APRIL 28th 1906

1874 Post Office Directory, at Strood, Leather Seller; 1881 Census and 1890 Kelly's Directory, 6 Fair Row, Chatham, Leather Seller and Currier. Agent for Whittington Life Insurance.

26.   SIMILAR TO 25 (GREY GRANITE)

TO THE DEAR MEMORY OF
GEORGE ROBBINS VINEY THE BELOVED HUSBAND OF MARY VINEY
WHO FELL ASLEEP APRIL 24th 1813 AGED 73 YEARS
"Until the Day Break and the Shadows Flee Away"
IN LOVING MEMORY OF MARY WIDOW OF GEORGE ROBBINS VINEY
DIED 1st APRIL 1928 AGED 86 YEARS

SUMMARY OF OBITUARY IN THE CHATHAM OBSERVER
Alderman Viney died from heart failure. He was born in Rochester and educated at the Mathematical School of that city. He was apprenticed to the late Councillor, John Cole, Pawnbroker and Silversmith in Rochester.
   Viney started his own business with George Stevens in 1865 and retired in 1895.
   He was said to be a man of a genial and generous disposition. "In every way he was fair and straight forward to everybody, and was one of the best type of citizen."
   He was elected to Chatham Town Council for St. John's Ward in 1891, elected an Alderman in 1902 and for a further 6 years in 1908 and was Mayor of Chatham in 1899. During his mayoralty the new Town Hall was opened by Lord Roseberry (January 1900). He was involved in the administration of the Poor Law and was a member of the Board of Guardians, 1893 – 98.
   Director of a Water Works Company from 1899 and held several other public offices.
A strong Conservative, he was Chairman of the Chatham Constitutional Club. A churchwarden of St. John's Church and also involved in many Friendly Societies, the Chatham Nursing Association, St. Bartholomew's Hospital and other charitable organizations.
Interested in sport, especially cricket.
He married the elder daughter of Charles Withecomb, (see no. 25).
The Mayor, William Paine, paid tribute and spoke of "his genial manner and kindness of heart".
From Alderman Whyman, "......they all knew that the kindness of Alderman and Mrs Viney was proverbial"

1890 Kelly's Directory: Pawnbroker, 213 Chatham High Street
Principal Probate Registry: £5,798 11s 10d

27.   VOLUTED STONE

IN
LOVING MEMORY OF
JOHN BUSH
WHO DIED 5th OF JANUARY 1895
AGED 70 YEARS
ALSO MARY ANN
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 21st MAY 1913
AGED 87 YEARS

1881 Census: Retired Builder, 98 Luton Road
Principal Probate Registry: £385 10s 10d

28.   COPED STONE

IN EVER LOVING MEMORY OF
ANN THE BELOVED WIFE OF G. W. JARVIS
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE SEPTEMBER 2nd 1889
AGED 53 YEARS
"Blessed are the Dead which Die in the Lord"
ALSO IN LOVING MEMORY OF JANE SOPHIA JARVIS ELDEST DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
DIED MAY 7th 1906 AGED 48 YEARS

ALSO IN EVER LOVING REMEMBRANCE OF
GEORGE WILLIAM JARVIS
(BEST OF FATHERS)
ENTERED INTO REST DECEMBER 15th 1904
AGED 81 YEARS AND 10 MONTHS
"I heard the voice of Jesus saying,
"Come unto me and Rest""

1890 Kelly's Directory, Baker of 31 Best Street ?

29.   CRUCIFORM COPED RED GRANITE

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
ALFRED THOMAS RANDALL
BORN MAY 1st 1844 DIED NOVEMBER 26th 1893

ALSO IN LOVING MEMORY OF
ANN
WIDOW OF ALFRED THOMAS RANDALL
AND THIRD DAUGHTER OF THE LATE CHARLES & MARY WITHECOMB
DIED DECEMBER 21st 1902 AGED 53 YEARS

1881 Census: Auctioneer, 338 High Street
Principal Probate Registry: £128 14s 7d

30.   PEDESTALS AND TALL "CELTIC" CROSS

IN EVER DEAR MEMORY OF
HENRY
THE BELOVED HUSBAND OF
ELIZABETH SPURRIER
DIED SEPTEMBER 10th 1899 AGED 56 YEARS
"Could Love have stayed thee thou hast never Fled"
IN EVER LOVING MEMORY OF
ELIZABETH
THE DEARLY LOVED WIFE OF
HENRY SPURRIER
WHO ENTERED INTO REST
SEPT. 2nd 1906 AGED AGED 56
"Wherefore should we Weep,
Not our ? The Dear all His,
And God's Beloved Sleep,
In Heaven's Gate of Bliss."

SUMMARY OF OBITUARY IN CHATHAM OBSERVER
Henry Spurrier died of complications following surgery. He had lived in Chatham only for five years, taking over the "Sun Hotel", Chatham, in 1884. Before this he ran an hotel at Deal, ("The Black Horse"), prior to this he was in the slate business at Folkestone.
   His time at the "Sun" was so successful that he purchased the freehold recently, he had also run the "Mitre Hotel", also in Chatham.
   Six years before his death, he was elected to Chatham Council for St. Mary's Ward, he was a Conservative, but not dogmatically so. He was for some time on the Board of Guardians; he was a Director of the Rochester and Chatham Savings Bank and a Director of the Chatham Constitutional Club.
   Tribute from the Mayor of Chatham, ".....not only had the family been deprived of a good husband and excellent father, but the Borough had lost a good citizen, whose memory would be cherished by his colleagues on the council and by his brother tradesmen ("hear, hear")"

31.  TALL GRANITE PEDESTAL AND DRAPED URN, STONE POSTS AND "IRON" ROPE


FILLEY monument

IN
AFFECTIONATE REMEMBRANCE
OF
CATHERINE
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
ALFRED HENRY FILLEY
WHO PEACEFULLY FELL ASLEEP
MAY 29th 1898
AGED 56 YEARS
ALSO THE ABOVE
ALFRED HENRY FILLEY
WHO ENTERED INTO REST
SEPT. 21st 1909
AGED 66 YEARS
"And he was Not, for God Took him

SUMMARY OF CHATHAM OBSERVER OBITUARY
Filley died of heart failure at his home, "Belle View", New Road, Chatham.
   Born in Gillingham in August 1843, the son of a Fisherman who was prominent in the Rochester Oyster Fishery, the first man from the area to visit Falmouth and Dartmouth to buy "spats" to lay in the River Medway, spending £1,000 in one season. He was also salesman for the Oyster Fishery at Billingsgate Market.
    Alfred was apprenticed to the late Mr Andrews, Carpenter and Joiner, whose business was under St. Margaret's Banks, Rochester. When his time was served he was employed by John Foord for a year and assisted in building the Royal Marine Officers Quarters.
   He took over the "Amalgamation Inn" in Strood; after a time he left and started a furniture business, also in Strood. He also attained a valuer's and estate agent's license. In 1882 he moved to Layfield Row, Gillingham for his children's health. At this time he started a building business in Gundulph Road, Chatham. The first project of his new company was Admiralty Terrace at Wood Street, Brompton. He built a number of houses in New Road, Chatham, including Catherine Villa, where he lived for some years. He built houses at Mid Kent Terrace and 100 houses and the "Greyhound" public house, in Rochester Avenue, all in Rochester. When he died he still owned 42 of these houses.
   He was appointed agent for Meux's Brewery in 1891.
   A member of the Medway Board of Guardians since 1895 and he was Director of the Gillingham, Chatham and Rochester Water Company; in 1901 he was appointed Mayor's Bailiff of the Rochester Fishery and was a Freeman of the river.
   In 1866 he married Catherine Castle and had 3 sons and 4 daughters, who survive him, his wife died in 1898and he remarried in 1900 to Miss Coleman. He was a lover of sports, especially cricket and football.
   "...A man of considerable business ability, the late Mr Filley owed much of his success in life to his perseverance and grit"
   "Much of his spare time was spent in his garden among his roses of which he was very proud. He had a kindly disposition ...... displayed by his generous treatment of the aged fishermen and the poor widows of freemen of the river".
   ".....For several years past it has been his custom to entertain these old people in the Guildhall and to make them monetary presents........" (at Christmas time).

Principal Probate Registry: £30,884 14s 1d

32.   COPED STONE

IN MEMORY OF
THOMAS HILLS
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE 22nd NOVEMBER 1876
AGED 58 YEARS
THE DECEASED WAS FOR 25 YEARS ONE OF THE CORONERS FOR KENT

ALSO
ELIZABETH BECK HILLS
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE [    ] JULY 1886
AGED 7[9] YEARS

ALSO
ANNE HILLS
WHO DIED 9th MARCH 1870 ?
AGED [    ] YEARS

ALSO
MARY SARAH
HILLS DAUGHTER
AUG. 11th 1880?

1874 Post Office Directory: Solicitor, New Road, Clerk to Board of Health and Burial Board.
Principal Probate Registry: Under £20,000

33.   COPED STONE

IN MEMORY OF
LIEUT. COL. A.A.R. WOLRIGE
LATE BARRACK MASTER R.M.L.I
WHO DIED 11th JULY 1881 IN HIS 95th YEAR
A TRIBUTE OF LOVE FROM HIS WIFE AND
CHILDREN
ALSO FLEMINA WIFE OF THE ABOVE WHO DIED 8th MARCH 1888 IN HER 83rd YEAR
"The Storm of Life is Over" "She has Entered into Rest"

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
CHARLES 2nd SON OF LIEUT. COL. A.A.R. AND FLEMINA WOLRIGE
WHO DIED 23rd JUNE 1884 AGED 57 YEARS
AND WAS INTERRED IN AUSTRALIA
ALSO ALFRED 8th SON OF THE ABOVE A.A.R. AND FLEMINA WOLRIGE
WHO DIED 28th JUNE 1893 AGED 50 YEARS
ALSO ELIZA 2nd DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE A.A.R. AND FLEMINA WOLRIGE
WHO DIED 29th NOV. 1915 AGED 80 YEARS

Principal Probate Registry: Lt. Col. Wolrige, of Gibraltar Terrace, £2,395 13s; Alfred Wolrige, of Whittaker's Terrace, Gentleman, £138.

34.   HEADSTONE AND CURBS

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
JOHN HENRY JENNINGS
WHO DIED SEPT. 9th 1914
AGED 43 YEARS
"Grant Him, O Lord, Eternal Rest and may
Perpetual Light Shine upon Him"

1911 Census: Meat Contractor's Agent. (Unmarried)

35.   PINK GRANITE COPED

SACRED TO THE MEMORY OF
MARIA GOLD
THE LOVING WIFE OF OLIVER WHEATON
WHO WAS CALLED HOME IN HER SLEEP
JANUARY 20th 1916 IN HER 75th YEAR
"At Rest in Jesus"

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
OLIVER WHEATON
FEBRUARY 11th 1925 IN HIS 83rd YEAR
"Fear not for He has Redeemed Thee"

ALSO
OF
ANNIE
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
R.C. GOLD
WHO FELL ASLEEP
NOV. 29th 1922
AGED 55 YEARS
"Sleep on Beloved"

ALSO
OF
RICHARD
CHARLES GOLD
WHO FELL ASLEEP
MARCH 6th 1928
AGED 63 YEARS
"Peace, Perfect Peace"

1890 Kelly's Directory: Oliver Wheaton, Grocer, 329 High Street; Principal Probate Registry: Of New Road, £4,132 16s 6d. 1911 Census: Richard Gold, Draughtsman, (Ship), H.M. Dockyard. Principal Probate Registry: Of Delce Road, £1,690 5s 7d.

36.   GRANITE PEDESTALS, CROSS FALLEN

IN
EVER LOVING MEMORY OF
SARAH ANN HOLAND
THE DEARLY LOVED WIFE OF
WILLIAM KING
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE ON
JANY. 1St 1911 IN HER 59th YEAR
"At Rest"
ALSO IN LOVING MEMORY OF
SIMMONDS KING
LIEUT. 1st HERTS. REGT.
YOUNGEST SON OF THE ABOVE
KILLED [Obscured by heavy fallen cross] 1917
ALSO THE ABOVE WILLIAM KING J.P.
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE ON OCTOBER 14th 1937
IN HIS 89th YEAR

SUMMARY OF THE OBITUARY IN THE CHATHAM NEWS
One of the first members of Gillingham Council, retired builder, William King died at his house, "Deolali" , Maidstone Road, Chatham., after 2 weeks illness.
   For the Last 28 years he was a Director of the Chatham Reliance Building Society and, from about 1929, was Chairman. He was also Vice Chairman of the Chatham Water Works Company. Appointed a J. P. in 1914, the oldest magistrate in the country. One of the Rochester Bridge Wardens and on the Board of St. Bartholomew's Hospital, Rochester.
   He was a member of the Chatham Bowling Club and Chatham Masonic Club. In his younger days, he was a member of the Kent Artillery Volunteers and, in 1873 won first prize in the carbine shooting competition. Survived by a son, George and a daughter (surname illegible).

37.   SEMI CIRCULAR, CRUCIFORM STONE

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
ROBERT EVERITT
WHO DIED JUNE 29th 1909 IN HIS 64th YEAR
"He brought down my Strength in my Journey and Shortened my Days"

THIS STONE WAS
ERECTED BY HIS WIDOW
THE FAMILY GRAVE OF A.M. EVERITT
AND HER GRANDCHILDREN DAY

1881 Census: Engine Fitter of Best Town, Cage Lane

38.   TALL PEDESTAL AND CROSS

IN
EVER LOVING MEMORY OF
ADA ELIZABETH
WIFE OF
HENRY JOHN FILLEY
AND SECOND DAUGHTER OF
ARCHIBALD AND ALICE PEARSON
WHO DIED MAY 24th 1907
AGED 34 YEARS
"He Giveth His Beloved Sleep"
ALSO THE ABOVE
ARCHIBALD BROWN PEARSON
WHO ENTERED INTO REST
APRIL 21st 1908
AGED 62 YEARS
"Thy Will be Done"
ALSO THE ABOVE ALICE HANNAH
BELOVED WIFE OF
AGOSTINO PELLEGRINI
WHO DIED AUGUST 30th 1925
IN HER 74th YEAR
"God be with you until we Meet again"

SUMMARY OF INQUEST INTO DEATH OF ARCHIBALD PEARSON THE CHATHAM NEWS
The inquest was held at the Guildhall, Rochester. The Coroner was J.M. Stedman and the Jury Foreman, George Bennett.
   Pearson was a well known resident of Chatham and the owner of considerable property.
   His body was found in the River Medway off the Esplanade Pier, the previous Tuesday morning. Pearson had left home at 6.45 a.m., for walk before breakfast, apparently in a good mood.
   Alice Pearson, the widow, said that her husband was formerly a Licensed Victualler and owned houses. He was in good health but earlier in the year had been unwell with influenza.
   The Coroner asked Mrs Pearson if her husband suffered with depression, Mrs Pearson said he did a little during the influenza. The Coroner asked if there were any other troubles, Mrs Pearson said that they had lost a daughter in May, the previous year. Mr Pearson was, naturally affected by this. She had not found any note from her husband in the house. The Coroner asked if he had ever said he was tired of life, Mrs Pearson said never.
   In reply to the Foreman, Mrs Pearson said it was not unusual for her husband to go for early morning walks before breakfast.
   Richard Egan of Thomas Street, Rochester, found Pearson's body, face down on the mud and covered by the water, 5 or 6 feet from the pier, the tide was 1½ hours from full ebb. The Corner asked witness if the steps from the pier were slippery, Egan said that they were.
   Foreman of the Jury added that the steps and flats (pontoons), were slippery and it was easy to slip over.
   P.C. Lipscombe went to the pier with P.C. Blakeley and assisted in taking the body to the City Mortuary. In the pockets were some notes addressed to deceased, one from a tenant asking for more time to pay rent.
   Dr. A.T. Franklyn Brown , Police Surgeon, saw the body at 08.30. Deceased had entered water alive and death was due to drowning. Mrs Pearson identified the stick and hat found on the pier as her husband's, which he had when he left the house.
   The Coroner summed up and expressed his sympathy to Mrs Pearson.
   An Open Verdict was delivered, there being no evidence to show how deceased got into the river.
  The Foreman expressed sympathy to the family and said he had known the deceased for 20 years, he always found him to be a "very agreeable man".
   The Coroner had also known the deceased for many years and the death came as a great surprise to him.

1881 Census: Archibald Pearson, Retired Smith, (wife Alice) 35 New Road, Chatham.
Principal Probate Registry: Effects £4,377 11s 4d

OBITUARY OF AGOSTINO PELLEGRINI IN THE CHATHAM NEWS
"Mr A Pellegrini
Chatham has lost a familiar personality in the death, at the age of 77, of Mr Agostino Pellegrini, of 45 Gerard Avenue, Rochester.
   Of Italian birth, Mr Pellegrini had been a resident of the district for over 60 years and was naturalised in 1927. A modeller by profession, his work included the repair and renovation of the Crucifix and Stations of the Cross at St. Michael's, Chatham, to which church he was a generous benefactor.
   He was especially well – known as a member of the Chatham Bowling Club and the Chatham Constitutional Club and took part in the Davis Cup Competition.
   His wife predeceased him about ten years ago (sic) and he is survived by two sons.
   The funeral took place at Chatham Old Cemetery on Monday, preceded by a service at St. Michael's Church where the Rector (the Rev. Cannon T. Ryan) officiated. The Rev. Father D.W. Casey performed the last sad rite at the interment.
   The mourners were Messrs Ernest and Leonard Pellegrini (sons), Leo Pellegrini (nephew), Henry Cheetham and Robert Flood (brothers in law) and George Groves (nephew)."

39.   TALL PEDESTAL AND ANGEL

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
ALICE
THE DEARLY BELOVED WIFE OF
EDWIN SMITH
WHO DIED AT "INGLESIDE"
APRIL 8th 1899 AGED 49
"To be with God, which ids Far Better"
ALSO
TO MY WELL BELOVED WIFE
AUGUSTA
WHO DIED OCTOBER 5th 1932
AGED 76
ALSO IN MEMORY OF
MY BELOVED HUSBAND
EDWIN SMITH
WHO DIED MAY 10th 1944 AGED 95
"Awaiting the Reunion"

ALSO IN MEMORY OF
ELSIE SMITH
ELDEST DAUGHTER OF
EDWIN SMITH
BORN NOVEMBER 23rd 1883
DIED NOVEMBER 16th 1946
AND OF
ELLEN MAY
DEARLY BELOVED WIFE OF
EDWIN SMITH
DIED APRIL 4th 1949
AGED 67 YEARS
"At Rest"

1881 Census: Grocer and Wine Merchant, High Street

40.   COPED STONE

IN MEMORY OF
HENRY FOSTER
BORN 9th FEBRUARY 1819
DIED 9th MAY 1885

IN MEMORY OF
JANE
THE WIFE OF
HENRY FOSTER
WHO DIED APRIL 20th 1884
AGED 76 YEARS

1882 Kelly's Directory: Book Seller, Stationer, Printer and owner of the Chatham News.
1881 Census: Of 31 Luton Road, employer of 8 men.

41.   ROCKS AND CROSS

IN MEMORY OF
JOSEPH WM.
CHALMERS
DIED NOV. 17th 1918
IN HIS 73rd YEAR
"Rest in the Lord"

MAY AND HILDA
CHALMERS
AGED 24 YEARS
1901 AGED 21 YEARS
"They were Lovely and
Pleasant in Life and in Death
They were not Divided"

1882 Kelly's Directory: Ironmonger and Oilman, 294 High Street.

42.   HEADSTONE AND CURBS

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
ADA BOXALL
WHO PASSED FROM THIS LIFE
MARCH 14th 1903
AGED 50 YEARS
"Her Children Arise up and call her Blessed,
Her Husband also and he Praiseth Her"
ALSO OF HER HUSBAND
CHARLES EDWARD BOXALL
FOR MANY YEARS HEADMASTER OF
ST. JOHN'S BOYS' SCHOOL
WHO PASSED AWAY ON THE 28th FEBRUARY 1923
IN HIS 70th YEAR
"Father into thy Hands"
"Snapped the Heart Strings, but Melodies still,
In Memories come, our sad Hearts to Fill,
Each Sunrise and each Sunset brings nearer the Time,
When we too, shall be hearing the Paradise Chime,
And know Sweet Reunion in Love Divine"
ALSO OF FRANK STUART BOXALL
YOUNGEST SON OF THE ABOVE NAMED
WHO DIED IN HIS 72nd YEAR
27th JUNE 1956

43.   HEADSTONE AND CURBS

IN
LOVING
MEMORY
OF
ALFRED THORTON
BORN 15th NOVEMBER 1830
DIED 24th JANUARY 1896
"Tis Jesus calls me on,
To Perfect Faith and Love,
To Perfect Hope and Peace and Trust,
For Earth and Heaven Above"
ALSO OF CAROLINE THORTON
WHO FELL ASLEEP APRIL 6th 1925
AGED 91 YEARS
"She Suffered Patiently and Long,
Her Hope was Bright her Faith was Strong,
The Peace of Jesus filled her Breast,
And in His Arms she Sank to Rest".
ALSO OF CLEMEMT THORNTON
WHO FELL ASLEEP DECEMBER 14th 1850
AGED 74 YEARS

1881 Census: 2 Fowle's Place, Tailor, employing 2 boys

44.   GRANITE PEDESTALS AND CROSS

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
FREDERICK ALEXANDER BRIGGS
WHO PASSED AWAY AT BRIGHTON
NOV. 15th 1900
AGED 35 YEARS
"Rest in the Lord"
ALSO
MARGARET ROSE BRIGGS
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
DIED AT BRIGHTON
12th MARCH 1932
AGED 65 YEARS

ALSO
CYRIL FREDERICK
DIED JUNE 30th 1895
AGED 6 MONTHS
AND
ALBERT FREDERICK
DIED DEC. 15th 1896
AGED 7 DAYS
CHILDREN OF
FREDERICK & ROSE BRIGGS

ALSO
FREDERICK ALBERT
BRIGGS
WHO WAS
KILLED WHILE? AT
MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA
JUNE ? 8Th 1930
AGED 33 YEARS

45.   COPED STONE

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
EMMA THE BELOVED WIFE OF JOHN MULDER
WHO FELL ASLEEP 7th JUNE 1894
AGED 47 YEARS
ALSO OF THE ABOVE JOHN MULDER
WHO PASSED AWAY 16th FEBRUARY 1927
IN HIS 84th YEAR

ALSO EMILY LOUISA MULDER
WHO PASSED AWAY 28th JUNE 1954
AGED 88 YEARS
THE MOST DEARLY BELOVED WIFE OF
JOHN MULDER

1891 Census: Licensed Victualler

46.   COPED STONE

ROSE ANNIE DAUGHTER
1st DECEMBER 1954 AGED 81 YEARS

ALSO EDITH CAROLINE JANE
DAUGHTER OF J.C. WILDISH
WHO DIED 6th MARCH 1905 AGED 38 YEARS
ALSO ADE MARIE
DAUGHTER OF J.C. WILDISH
WHO DIED 17th DECEMBER 1907 AGED 27 YEARS

47.   PEDESTALS, CROSS FALLEN

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
FLORENCE ELLEN GRACE
WHO ENTERED INTO REST
SEPTEMBER 4th 1912
AGED 49 YEARS
"Where is Death's Sting, where Grave's Victory "

48.   DISPLACED PEDESTALS, CROSS FALLEN

IN EVER LOVING
MEMORY OF
MARY ANN
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
GEORGE LAW THORP
WHO FELL ASLEEP IN JESUS
1st MARCH 1908 AGED 67 YEARS
ALSO OF THE ABOVE
[GEORGE LAW THORP]
[WHO FELL ASLEEP]
[ 1909]
[AGED 77 YEARS]

ALSO THEIR SON
FREDERICK WILLIAM
DIED 28th JUNE 1902 AGED 29
INTERRED AT ALLINGTON
ALSO OF THEIR DAUGHTER
CLARRISA MAY THORP
WHO DIED 10th OCTOBER 1923
AGED 54 YEARS

ALSO OF THEIR GRAND DAUGHTER
ROSE HELEN MARY McCAUD
WHO DIED 3rd OCT. 1924
IN HER 26th YEAR

49.   HEADSTONE AND CURBS

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
ELIZABETH MARY GIFFORD
(WHEATLEY)
WHO DIED NOVEMBER 13th 1911
AGED 71 YEARS
"At Rest"
ALSO EDWARD NICHOL
BELOVED HUSBAND OF
JANE GIFFORD
WHO DIED MAY 5th 1942
AGED 76 YEARS
ALSO JANE WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED JULY 17th 1963
AGED 89 YEARS

50.   PEDESTALS AND CROSS

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
EDWARD EWART
BILLINGHURST
DIED 2nd DECEMBER 1900 AGED 45 YEARS
"Asleep in Jesus"
ALSO OF
JOHN THOMAS BILLINGHURST
WHO DIED [ ] 1903 AGED 65 YEARS
AND OF EDITH ALICE WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 24th JAN. 1949 AGED 82 YEARS

1891 Census: Edward Ewart, Licensed Victualler, Hardstown. 1901 Census: John, Licensed Victualler, Licensed Victualler, Coleman Street.

51.   HEADSTONE AND CURBS

IN EVER LOVING MEMORY OF
OUR DEVOTED MOTHER
ANN JANE BARNES
WHO DIED 1916 AGED 64 YEARS
ALSO OF HER DEAR CHILDREN
THOMAS WILLIAM BARNES
DIED 1893 AGED 23 YEARS
ELIZABETH BARNES
DIED 1898 AGED 12 YEARS
HENRY JOHN BARNES
DIED 1898 AGED 26 YEARS
ANNIE JANE DOWLING
DIED 1907 AGED 28 YEARS
ROBERT JAMES BARNES
DIED 1919 AGED 43 YEARS

ALSO ERNEST ALBERT SON OF WILLIAM ERNEST BARNES DIED 8th JUNE 1939 AGED 21 YEARS

1891 Census: Thomas and Henry Labourer in Shipyard, 1911 Census: Robert, Coach Builder (Rail) at Ashford?

52.   HEADSTONE AND CURBS

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
FRANCIS FURMIN
DIED 22nd JAN. 1905
AGED 66
ALSO ELIZABETH
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
DIED 3rd JULY 1919
AGED 77
"Peace, Perfect Peace"

53.   PEDESTALS AND TALL CROSS

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY
OF
FREDERIC VINCENT GODFREY BIRD
COLONEL COMMANDANT
CHATHAM DIVISION ROYAL MARINE LIGHT INFANTRY
WHO ENTERED INTO REST 29th DECEMBER 1899
AND OF ANNE NARCISSE BLISE HIS WIFE
WHO ENTERED INTO REST 23rd JANUARY 1900
ERECTED BY HIS BROTHER OFFICERS

ALSO TO THEIR THIRD SON
LENNOX GODFREY BIRD D.S.O., O.B.E.
LATE COMMANDANT H.K.V.D.C.
WHO DIED 31st MARCH 1954
ALSO JEAN LENNOX BIRD
DAUGHTER OF LENNOX GODFREY BIRD

FUNERAL OF COL. BIRD AS REPORTED IN THE TIMES
"The remains of Colonel – Commandant Frederick Vincent Godfrey Bird of the Chatham Division of the Royal Marines, who died on Friday from paralysis, were interred with full military honours in Chatham Cemetery yesterday afternoon in the presence of a large concourse of people. The funeral cortège was headed by a firing party of Royal Marines, numbering 400 rank and file under the command of Colonel Chapman. The coffin was carried on a gun carriage, drawn by six horses, and was followed by the family mourners, the officers, warrant officers, and non commissioned officers of the division, together with many naval and military officers, including Admiral Sir Nathaniel Bowda-Smith, Commander in Chief at the Nore, Rear Admiral S.C. Holland, Admiral Superintendent of Chatham Dockyard, Major General G.H.T. Colwell, etc."

54.   PEDESTALS AND TALL CROSS

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY
OF
ALBERT EVELYN HOUGHTON
LIEUTENANT COLONEL ROYAL MARINE LIGHT INFANTRY
WHO WAS KILLED BY A FALL FROM HIS HORSE
16th SEPTEMBER 1899 AGED 43 YEARS
ERECTED BY HIS BROTHER OFFICERS

SUMMARY OF INQUEST IN CHATHAM OBSERVER
"One of the most popular officers of the district", was taking part in a Brigade Drill of the Royal Marines on the Great Lines. His horse became restive, probably alarmed by the sound of gunfire. Trying to pull the horse up, Houghton was thrown, striking his head and sustaining a serious injury. He was taken to the Melville Hospital and died that afternoon. Houghton was a bachelor, who lived with his sister at Royal Marines Terrace. He was the son of the late William Houghton, a Surgeon and was born on 25th June 1856.
He joined the Royal Marines in 1873 as a Lieutenant and was a Lieutenant Colonel by 1898, he had no war service.
   The Coroner at the inquest at the above hospital was Mr W.J. Harris, the Jury Foreman was Mr J. Brown. Mr R.A. Arnold represented the Admiralty and Col. Adair the Chatham Division of the Royal Marines.
   Dr. Thorne, a cousin by marriage, identified the body.
   Private George Rendell was groom to the deceased, he said the horse "took charge" and the deceased was trying to control it when he fell. The Coroner asked last witness, "what did the character of the horse ?"; Rendell replied, "it was very quiet in the stables....... it had the habit of putting it's head between it's legs".
Coroner, "Have you known it to shy before ?"; Rendell, "it shied a little but not very much". Col. Houghton had had the horse about 9 months and was aware of the horse's peculiarities.
   Juror Mr W. Savage asked about a rumour that this was the same horse that threw and killed Col. Heggate?
   The Coroner said that the horse had been bought from Col Heggate but was not the same horse.
   Col. Adair stated that the horse was in the habit of putting it's head between it's legs and was difficult to pull up. Mr W. Senter, Surgeon, gave evidence that the skull was fractured at it's base and deceased died at 1.40 p.m.; cause of death was the fracture and haemorrhage, deceased did not recover consciousness, so did not suffer.
   Verdict of the Jury, "Accidental Death".
   The Coroner remarked that this was the 4th officer of the garrison to died as the result of an accident in the last few months.

55.   PEDESTALS AND TALL CROSS

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
ERNEST FREDERIC DAVID
CAPT. & BREVET LIEUT. COLONEL
R.M.L.I. & EGYPTIAN ARMY
BORN NOVEMBER 19th 1862
ENTERED INTO REST AUGUST 30th 1898
"God shall wipe away all Tears from their Eyes,
[                                                                      ]
[                                                                      ]
"O Happy Saint for ever Blest,
At Jesus feet how Safe you Rest"

56.   PEDESTALS AND CROSS

IN
LOVING MEMORY OF
HILDA
THE DEARLY BELOVED WIFE OF
MAJOR H.H. ROBERTS ROYAL MARINES LIGHT INFANTRY
WHO PASSED AWAY 26th OCTOBER 1897
[                                                                       ]

RITA
INFANT DAUGHTER OF
CAPTAIN & MRS H.H. ROBERTS
BORN AND DIED 16th JULY 1896
"Suffer Little Children to come unto Me"

57.   HEADSTONE AND CURBS, LARGE PLOT

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
ELLEN SOPHIA
THE BELOVED DAUGHTER OF
JAMES AND HARRIET PLUMMER
WHO DIED 18th MARCH 1887
IN HER 20th YEAR
"She Sleeps in Jesus"
ALSO
JAMES W. PLUMMER
BROTHER OF THE ABOVE
SHIP'S STEWARD H.M.S. SNIPE? WHO DROWNED AT CHINA
BY THE CAPSIZING OF A BOAT IN A BLIZZARD
30th JANUARY 1903
AGED 22 YEARS
ALSO
FRED PLUMMER
BROTHER OF THE ABOVE
DIED AUGUST 18th 1905
IN HIS 24th YEARS
"Gone but not Forgotten"
ALSO THE ABOVE
JAMES PLUMMER
DIED OCTOBER? 1908
AGED 69 YEARS
"At Rest"
ALSO OF
HARRIET PLUMMER
WHO DIED APRIL 15th 1909
AGED 62 YEARS
"Until the Day Break"
ALSO JOHN THOMAS
SON OF THE ABOVE
J. AND H. PLUMMER
WHO DIED FEBRUARY 18th 1920
AGED 36 YEARS

ALSO OF THOMAS ALBERT WHO FELL ASLEEP 22nd NOVEMBER 1929 AGED ? YEARS

IN LOVING MEMORY OF GEORGINA GILBERT DIED 1st JUNE 1955 AGED 83 YEARS

1881 Census: James Plummer, Beer House Keeper, "Halfway House", Enon Place.
1882 Kelly's Directory: Beer Retailer, 99 Brook

58.   PEDESTALS AND CROSS

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
MARY
THE DEARLY BELOVED WIFE OF
JOHN ISAIAH POPE
WHO PASSED PEACEFULLY AWAY
NOVEMBER 24th
1910
IN HER 82nd YEAR
[ALSO JOHN ISAIAH POPE]
WHO DIED 1921]
[AGED 90 YEARS]

ALSO
ALICE AMELIA
POPE
WHO PASSED AWAY
APRIL 26th 1953
AGED 84 YEARS
"Until we Meet Again"

ALSO
FLORA POPE
YOUNGEST DAUGHTER OF THE LATE
J.I. AND M. POPE
WHO DIED 31st MAY 1930
AGED 59 YEARS

1881 Census and 1882 Kelly's Directory, John Isaiah Pope, Inspector of Weights and Measures

59.   HEADSTONE AND CURBS

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
GEORGE BENNETT ROBSON
BORN 28th AUGUST 1837
ENTERED INTO REST 17th JULY 1898
ALSO
GEORGE JAMES ROBSON
SON OF THE ABOVE
BORN 24th DEC 1870
FELL ASLEEP 8th JAN 1871
ALSO
ANNIE ELIZA ROBSON
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
BORN 17th JAN 1872
PASSED TO REST 11th APRIL 1885
ALSO ELIZA
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
GEORGE BENNETT ROBSON
BORN 13th MAY 1840
ENTERED INTO REST 10th MARCH 1924
ALSO
CLARA EMILY ROBSON
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
BORN 2nd JUNE 1874
ENTERED INTO REST 23rd FEBRUARY 1950
AND MARY ALICE
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
AT REST 15th MARCH 1958
AGED 91 YEARS

1882 Kelly's Directory, Relieving Officer, No. 1 District, Medway Union, 22 Brougham Place

60.   TALL PEDESTAL AND CROSS

IN
EVER LOVING
MEMORY
OF
SELINA
THE DEARLY LOVED WIFE OF
JOHN CASS
OF STOCKTON ON TEES AND CHATHAM
WHO DIED THE 14th NOVEMBER 1895
AGED 70 YEARS
ALSO THE ABOVE
JOHN CASS
WHO DIED THE 28th APRIL 1869
AGED 45 YEARS
INTERRED IN CHATHAM BURIAL GROUND
"Make them to be numbered with,
Thy Saints in Glory Everlasting"
ALSO ELIZA MARY COOPER
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE JOHN CASS
WHO DIED 30th MAY 1944 AGED 88 YEARS

61.   TALL GRANITE PEDESTAL AND CROSS

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
EMILY SUSANNAH
WIFE OF
MR THOMAS MASON
RHODE STREET, CHATHAM
WHO DIED
29th AUGUST 1882
AGED 46 YEARS
ALSO THE ABOVE
THOMAS MASON
WHO DIED
2nd DECEMBER 1891
IN HIS 59th YEAR
ALSO OF
FREDERICK WILLIAM
SON OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED JANUARY 12th 1910
AGED 44 YEARS
ALSO NELLIE MASON
WHO DIED 3rd OCTOBER 1915
AGED 48 YEARS
ALSO THOMAS EDWARD
HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE
AND ELDEST SON OF E.S. AND T. MASON
WHO DIED NOVEMBER 27th 1919
AGED 58 YEARS

1890 Kelly's Directory, Thomas Mason, Rhode Street, Wholesale Rag, Rope and Metal Merchant.
1881 Census, Frederick Mason, Telegraph Clerk

62.   WHITE PEDESTAL AND ANGEL, LARGE PLOT

"Till He Come"
IN AFFECTIONATE REMEMBRANCE OF
LOUISA ELLEN SARAH
THE DEVOTED AND DEARLY BELOVED WIFE OF
WILLIAM DAWES DRIVER
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE JANUARY 21st 1901
AGED 31 YEARS
HER LIFE WAS GOODNESS AND LOVE
"A few more Partings O'er,
A few more Toils , a few more Tears,
And we shall Weep no more"
ALSO THE ABOVE
WILLIAM DAWES DRIVER
WHO PASSED TO HIS REST FEBRUARY 10th 1927
AGED 63 YEARS
R.I.P.
ALSO
ELIZABETH CHARLOTTE THE BELOVED WIFE OF JOSHUA DRIVER
WHO DIED 17th MAY 1882 AGED 53 YEARS
"So He Giveth His Beloved Sleep"
ALSO THE ABOVE JOSHUA DRIVER
WHO DIED 30th APRIL 1898 IN HIS 68th YEAR
"To Live in Hearts we leave behind is Not to Die"

ALSO WILLIAM DRIVER
WHO DIED 6th JANUARY 1872 AGED 80 YEARS
"The Lord Gave and the Lord hath Taken Away"
ALSO AMY HIS WIFE
WHO DIED 19th MAY 1876 AGED 86 YEARS
"To Live that your Sleep of Death may be as Her's, Peaceful"

ALSO
JOSHUA J. DRIVER
WHO DIED 30th AUG 1966
AGED 66 YEARS
"Forever on our Thoughts"
AND
ANNIE ELIZABETH
DRIVER
WIFE OF
JOSHUA JOSEPH DRIVER
DIED 6. 1. 1982
AGED 80
"Rest in Peace"

1871 Census: William Driver, Superannuated Joiner, Union Street.
1873 Post Office Directory: Joshua Driver Baker and Corn Dealer Dealer, The Brook.
1881Census, William Jnr. and Joshua Jnr. Both Clerks
William D. Driver was Mayor of Chatham, 1903–04, later ordained, he was first Vicar of All Saints, Chatham, 1914

63.   FALLEN HEADSTONE AND CURBS

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
AGNES CLARK
WHO DIED 8th JUNE 1898
AGED 31 YEARS
ALSO
FREDERIC CLARK
BROTHER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 21st NOVEMBER 1929
IN HIS 71st YEAR
"Peace, Perfect Peace"
ALSO IRENE
YOUNGEST DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
BELOVED WIFE OF
CAPT. H.C. COATES R.I.A.S.C.
WHO DIED AT JUBBULPORE
INDIA 19th NOVEMBER 1941
AGED 40 YEARS
"Until we Meet Again"
ALSO
JANE ELIZABETH CLARK
BELOVED WIFE OF THE ABOVE
FREDERIC CLARK
WHO DIED AT TONBRIDGE
13th JANUARY 1943
AGED 82 YEARS
"Deeply Mourned"
"Her Husband Praised Her,
Her Children Rise Up and call her Blessed"

ALSO DOROTHY CRANE ELDEST DAUGHTER
WHO DIED 7th FEBRUARY 1957 AGED 67 YEARS

FREDERICK C.G. CLARK ELDEST SON DIED 12th DECEMBER 1957 AGED 55 YEARS

64.   FALLEN HEADSTONE AND CURBS

IN
LOVING MEMORY OF
ROBERT KNOTT
WHO FELL ASLEEP MAY THE 27th 1891
AGED 36 YEARS
"Oh how Patient in [                  ],
When no Hand could give him Ease,
God the Helper of the Helpless,
Saw thy Grief and Gave thee Peace"
ALSO
RICHARD WILLIAM
LEONARD KNOTT
SON OF THE ABOVE
WHO FELL ASLEEP
JANUARY THE 23rd 1916
AGED 38 YEARS
ALSO LAURA ANSELL
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
COUNCILLOR PERCY ANSELL
WHO DIED NOVEMBER 25th 1925
AGED 66 YEARS
A GOOD AND WONDERFUL WOMAN
ALSO MARGARET LOUISE
WIFE OF THE ABOVE RICHARD W.L. KNOTT
WHO FELL ASLEEP MARCH [   ] 1947
AGED 81 YEARS

1890 Kelly's Directory: Robert Knott, United Services P.H., High Street
Percy Ansell was Mayor of Chatham in 1934

65.   PEDESTALS AND FALLEN CROSS

ALICE CATHERINE
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
EDWARD J. REEKS
AND YOUNGEST DAUGHTER OF
CHARLES CORNWELL
WHO DIED FEB 9th 1899 AGED 25 YEARS
"From Sin and Power Free"

MINNIE NEWMAN
DAUGHTER OF C & E CORNWELL
PASSED OVER MARCH 7th 1933
AGED 65 YEARS
GEORGE EDWARD NEWMAN
HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE
[WHO DIED] OCTOBER 22nd 193[9]
[AGED 68 YEARS]
[ALSO]
THE SAID
CHARLES CORNWELL
DIED AUGUST 23rd 1906
AGED 72 YEARS
ALSO ELLEN VIOLA NEWMAN
THE [                        ]
[                Eroded            ]

ELIZABETH ROSINA
WIFE OF CHARLES CORNWELL
AND YOUNGEST DAUGHTER OF
GEORGE SOUTHEY OF BRADFORD
[WHO] DIED JULY 7th 1897
AFTER INTENSE SUFFERING
"Thou Shalt [                                    ]"

66.   PEDESTALS AND CROSS

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
CHARLES RICHARD BESSENT
WHO DIED FEBRUARY 25th 1908
IN HIS 63rd YEAR
"Till the Day Break and the Shadows Flee Away"
ALSO ELIZABETH WIDOW OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED OCTOBER 23rd 1912 AGED 56 YEARS

ALSO OF
ELLEN BESSENT
WHO DIED JULY 29th 1890
AGED 45 YEARS
ALSO OF EDITH JANE BESSENT
SECOND DAUGHTER OF THE LATE
C.R. AND E. BESSENT
WHO DIED JANUARY 28th 1936
AGED 57 YEARS

ALSO
IN MEMORY OF
JANE BESSENT
WHO DIED FEBRUARY 1874
AGED 53 YEARS
ALSO OF CHARLES HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED APRIL THE 27th 1893
AGED 73 YEARS

1881Census: Charles Jnr. Timber Merchant of Hammond Place; Charles Bessent Snr. Timber Merchant, 86 The Brook, employing 7 men and 6 boys. 1890 Kelly's Directory: Charles and Son, Timber and Slate Merchants, High Street and Medway Street. Charles Jnr was a Chatham Councillor.

67.   HEADSTONE AND CURBS

SACRED
TO
THE MEMORY OF
ANN PERCIVAL
WHO DIED JUNE 7th 1895
AGED 85 YEARS
"Her End was Peace"
ALSO
JOHN PERCIVAL
WHO DIED SEPTEMBER 11th 1914
AGED 82 YEARS
AND OF FRANCES LYDIA
WIFE OF JOHN PERCIVAL
WHO DIED AUGUST 18th 1932
AGED 89 YEARS

1881 and 1891 Census: Butcher, 5 High Street

68.   PEDESTALS AND CROSS

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
WILLIAM MASON
WHO FELL ASLEEP 23rd MARCH 1900
AGED 38 YEARS
"His End was Peace"
ALSO ADA MASON WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 13th JUNE 1941 AGED 84 YEARS
"Reunited"

ALSO STANLEY
HOPKINS MASON
2nd LIEUT 8th SUFFOLK'S
YOUNGER SON OF
WILLIAM AND ADA MASON
KILLED IN ACTION IN FRANCE 26th SEPT 1916
AGED 21 YEARS

1891 Census: William Mason, Leading Writer, H.M. Dockyard

69.   HEADSTONE AND CURBS

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
ALFRED CHARLES EDWARD
BRYANT
WHO DIED AUG 8th 1895
AGED 46 YEARS
ALSO OF ELIZA WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED AUG 30th 1921
AGED 71 YEARS
"Christ is Risen"
ALSO OF WINIFRED ALICE
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED JULY 5th 1888
AGED 3 ½ YEARS
ALSO LILIAN EMILY
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED MAY 6th 1957
AGED 79 YEARS
"In God's Keeping"

1891 Census: Alfred Bryant, Timber Merchant's Clerk

70.   FALLEN HEADSTONE

IN AFFECTIONATE REMEMBRANCE
OF
MATILDA
THE BELOVED WIFE OF JOHN CLOTHER
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE 11th NOVEMBER 1888
AGED 65 YEARS
"So He Giveth His Beloved Sleep"
ALSO THE ABOVE
JOHN CLOTHER
WHO FELL ASLEEP OCT 25th 1903
IN HIS 90th YEAR
"Thy Will be Done"
ALSO ELIZABETH
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED JULY 15th 1921
AGED 71 YEARS
"At Rest2
ALSO MARIA LOUISA CLOTHER
WHO DIED MARCH 8th 1925
AGED 72 YEARS
R.I.P.

1861 Census: John Clother, Clerk, Pay Office, 1st Depot Battalion, Chatham

71.   HEADSTONE AND CURBS

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
EASTMAN WEST
WHO DIED MARCH 8th 1885
AGED 65 YEARS
ALSO MARTHA WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED OCTOBER 21st 1888
AGED 66 YEARS
ALSO ESTHER ROGERS
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED DECEMBER 6th 1885
AGED 26 YEARS
ALSO LOUISA DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED APRIL 14th 1891
AGED 26 YEARS
"Not Dead but Sleeping Peacefully,
Free from Earth's Weary Care,
Safe in a Land of Bliss Untold,
God's Light and Love to Share"

1881Census: Butcher, Slicket's Hill

72.   HEADSTONE AND CURBS

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
MARY PLAYLE
AT REST 8th DEC 1906
AGED 78 YEARS
ALSO HER DAUGHTERS
EMILY ANNIE
AT REST 12th APRIL 1887
AGED 21 YEARS
AND
SARAH ELIZABETH
AT REST 27th JAN 1944
AGED 87 YEARS

1881Census: Mary Playle, wife of Thomas, a Wheelwright, Skinner Street

73.   HEADSTONE AND CURBS

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
CHARLES ALFRED HOLLOWAY
WHO DIED 1st JANUARY 1890
AGED 35 YEARS
ALSO
MARY ANN
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 4th JUNE 1899
AGED 46 YEARS
"She Sleeps within a Bed of Dust,
A Loving Mother True and Just,
Beloved She Lived in Peace She Died,
Her Life was Craved but God Denied"

1881Census: Fish Dealer, 184 High Street, 1882 Kelly's Directory, Fishmonger, 303 High Street

74.   HEADSTONE AND CURBS

IN
LOVING MEMORY OF
MY DEAR HUSBAND
JOHN WILLIAM WOOD
WHO DIED THE 15th DAY OF DECEMBER 1898
AGED 62 YEARS
ALSO CHARLOTTE
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED THE 8th DAY OF DECEMBER 1900
AGED 61 YEARS
ALSO ANNIE CHARLOTTE
ELDEST DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
DIED 15th JANUARY 1963
AGED 102 YEARS
ALSO DEARLY LOVED SON
REGINALD BLAKE DARRACOTT
DIED 28th SEPTEMBER 1974
AGED 82 YEARS

1881Census: Manager, Boot Trade, Hammond Place, 1882 Kelly's Directory, Boot and Shoe Warehouse, 192 High St.

75.   HEADSTONE

IN
AFFECTIONATE REMEMBRANCE OF
MR WILLIAM FIELD
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE 19th JANUARY 1873
AGED 42 YEARS
LIVED MUCH RESPECTED AND IN DEATH DEEPLY LAMENTED
ALSO OF
CAROLINE ANN
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO ENTERED INTO REST 12th JULY 1905
AGED 77 YEARS
"Peace, Perfect Peace"
ALSO ALICE NUTT
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 14th AUGUST 1951
AGED 84 YEARS
AND HER HUSBAND
HARRY WILLIAM NUTT
WHO DIED [ ] APRIL 1951
AGED 86 YEARS
"Gone but not Forgotten"

1866 Post Office Directory and 1871 Census, Licensed Victualler, "The Royal Albion, Rochester High Street

76.   FALLEN PEDESTALS

IN MEMORY OF
JOSEPH GEERE
DIED 10th NOV 1850
AGED 83 YEARS
ALSO MARGARET HIS WIFE
DIED 1st AUG 1824
AGED 55 YEARS
ALSO MATTHEW THEIR SON
DIED 4th APRIL 1867
AGED 56 YEARS

ALSO GEORGE WILLIAM
SECOND SON OF THE ABOVE
MATTHEW GEERE
DIED 9th FEB 1881 AGED 39 YEARS
ALSO BETSEY WIFE OF THE ABOVE
DIED 12th APRIL 1893
AGED 81 YEARS
ALSO HIS SISTER
MARY GEERE
DIED 12th SEPT 1897
IN HER 95th YEAR

IN MEMORY OF
HANNAH JARVIS
WHO DIED 14th OCTOBER 1882
AGED 74 YEARS
ALSO
WILLIAM JARVIS
HER HUSBAND
WHO DIED 26th SEPTEMBER 1883
AGED 73 YEARS

The first three inscriptions are cenotaphic, these are probably buried at the old burial ground in Whiffen's Ave.
1861Census: Matthew Geere, Stone Mason and Victualler, "Lord Duncan", New Road; 1881Census, William Jarvis, Retired Mason, 12 Brook.

77.   CURBS

MARY ANN THE BELOVED WIFE OF WILLIAM JAMES PARHAM WHO FELL ASLEEP JANUARY 28th 1916 AGED 79 YEARS (One Line)

ALSO OF WILLIAM PARHAM WHO FELL ASLEEP JULY 13th 1917 AGED 87 YEARS

ALSO JABEZ STAFFORD BLACKMAN
WHO FELL ASLEEP 7th OCTOBER 1959
AGED 67 YEARS

ALSO SARAH FRANCES BLACKMAN
PASSED AWAY 7th DEC 1964
AGED 85 YEARS

1881Census: William Parham, 30 The Mount, Painter's Labourer, H.M. Dockyard

78.   PEDESTALS AND CROSS

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
ANN ELIZABETH HOW
WHO DIED AUGUST 7th 1909
AGED 64 YEARS
"Her End was Peace"

79.   PEDESTALS AND FALLEN CROSS

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
JOHN EDWIN LITTLEWOOD
1827 – 1890
ALSO HIS WIFE
MARY ANN HANNAH
1834 – 1898
ALSO HORATIO W. THEIR SON
1870 – 1872
AND NELLIE I. CAUL GRAND DAUGHTER
1886 – 1887
ERECTED BY
FLORENCE ANNE LITTLEWOOD
BORN 1873 DIED 1954

1881 Census: Linen Draper 63 High Street; Principal Probate Registry, £444 19s 5d, died 23rd March 1890

80.   CRUCIFORM COPED

IN AFFECTIONATE REMEMBRANCE OF
JAMES HUGHES INGRAM
LATE STATION MASTER AT CHATHAM
WHO DIED NOVEMBER 26th 1880
AGED 58 YEARS
R.I.P.

ERECTED BY THE OFFICERS AND STAFF OF THE LONDON,
CHATHAM AND DOVER RAILWAY AND OTHER FRIENDS
ALSO IN LOVING MEMORY OF
CATHERINE HIS WIFE WHO DIED
JULY 23rd 1885 AGED 51
R.I.P.

81.   WHITE LEDGER

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
JAMES THOMAS WOOD
WHO DIED 28th DECEMBER 1881
AGED 35 YEARS
"In the Midst of Life we are in Death"
ALSO ARTHUR
SON OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 5th JANUARY 1882
AGED 3 ½ YEARS
ALSO MARY ANN
WIDOW OF THE ABOVE J. T. WOOD
WHO DIED 10th JANUARY 1937
AGED 86 YEARS
"Life's Work Well Done"
AND
ELIZABETH SARAH MARY
THEIR DAUGHTER
REUNITED 27th OCTOBER 1959
AGED 85 YEARS

1881 Census: Coal Merchant of Dale Street

82.   HEADSTONE AND CURBS

IN
AFFECTIONATE REMEMBRANCE OF
THOMAS SPELLS
WHO DIED 29th MARCH 1877
AGED 51 YEARS
"Blessed are the Dead who Die in the Lord"
ALSO
THOMAS WILLIAM SPELLS
WHO DIED 16th DECEMBER 1890
AGED 42 YEARS
"God Giveth and he Taketh, Blessed be his Name"
ALSO
MARY ANN
WIFE OF THE ABOVE THOMAS SPELLS
WHO DIED 17th MAY 1892
IN HER 66th YEAR
"Rest, for thy Labour is Done"
ALSO
CLARA MARIA
THE BELOVED DAUGHTER OF
CHARLES & MARY ANN SPELLS
WHO DIED 19th SEPTEMBER 1895
AGED 14 YEARS
"Dear Child, Farewell till Time brings Round,
Those Blessed Ages yet in Store,
When we if hap'ly Worthy Found,
Shall see thee Face to Face once More"

1871 Census: Thomas Spells, Snr., Shipwright, H.M. Dockyard, Skinner Street; 1881 Census, Thomas Jnr., Blacksmith of Frederick Street

83.   HEADSTONE AND CURBS

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
EMMA
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
ROBERT GODSIFF
WHO DIED 4th MAY 1877
AGED 34 YEARS
"Not Lost but Gone Before"
ALSO THE ABOVE ROBERT GODSIFF
WHO DIED 14th MARCH 1928
IN HIS 88th YEAR
"At Rest"
ALSO OF
SERGT. ROBERT JAMES (BERT) GODSIFF
R.E.K.M.R.
ELDEST SON OF
ROBERT AND ELIZABETH GODSIFF
WHO DIED IN EGYPT 9th MARCH 1917
AGED 29 YEARS
ALSO ETHEL MORRIS GODSIFF
ELDEST DAUGHTER OF
ROBERT AND ELIZABETH GODSIFF
WHO DIED 1st FEB 1930
AGED 60 YEARS

1882 Kelly's Directory, Robert Godsiff, Marine Store Dealer, Fullalove Alley; 1911 Census, Robert Jnr., Schoolmaster

84.   PEDESTALS, CROSS FALLEN

TO THE EVER DEAR MEMORY OF
MAURICE J.G. CAY, LIEUT R.N.
SON OF CAPT. CAY R.N. (RETIRED)
WHO ENTERED INTO REST DEC 28th 1902 AGED 27
"As the Bridegroom Rejoiceth over the Bride,
So shall thy God Rejoice over thee" Isa.LX 116
"The Lord watch between me and thee,
While we are Absent one from another"

85.   CURBS

FRANCES MARIA THE BELOVED WIFE OF FRANCIS HALL BOWHAY WHO DIED DEC 23rd 1912 AGED 27 YEARS (One Line)
ALSO ELSIE MAUD DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE WHO DIED OCT 1912 AGED 9 YEARS "He Giveth His Beloved Sleep" (One Line)

ALSO ELSIE HANNAH WHO DIED 10th NOV 1918 AGED 6 MONTHS
FRANCIS HALL BOWHAY WHO PASSED AWAY 16th ? 1951 AGED 76 YEARS

86.   HEADSTONE AND TABLET

TABLET
J.F. RULE
E.R.A. 3rd R.N. M3725
H.M.S. "ARROGANT"
1st JULY 1915 AGED 31

87.   CURBS

IN LOVING MEMORY OF EASTMAN WEST WHO DIED DEC 6th 1910 AGED 68 YEARS

AND WILLIAM ALBERT HALLEWELL WHO DIED FEB 9th 1918 AGED 1 YEAR AND 8 MONTHS

1901 Census: Eastman West, Butcher, Eldon Court

87A.   GRANITE PEDESTAL AND CROSS

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
GEORGE GOODCHILD
WHO DIED SEPTEMBER 15th 1903
AGED 83 YEARS
ALSO ELIZABETH HANNAH
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED MARCH 14th 1895
AGED 76 YEARS
ALSO LOUISA MARY ANN
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED MAY 1st 1938
AGED 94 YEARS

1881Census: Oakwood Hospital, Maidstone, Dockyard Labourer, "Lunatic" ?

END OF J, K AND N

 

SECTION Q

88.   TALL GRANITE PEDESTAL AND URN

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
FRANCES
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
SAMPSON BURFORD
WHO DIED 17th DEC 1891
AGED 70 YEARS
ALSO HARRIET
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
SAMPSON BURFORD JUNR.
WHO DIED 9th JULY 1897
AGED 57 YEARS
ALSO THE ABOVE
SAMPSON BURFORD
WHO DIED 18th AUGUST 1898
AGED 77 YEARS
ALSO THE ABOVE
SAMPSON BURFORD JUNR.
WHO DIED 24th SEPTEMBER 1921
AGED 77 YEARS

REAR
IN LOVING MEMORY OF
PERCY WILLIAMS
WHO DIED OCT 21st 1912
AGED 37 YEARS

1873 Post Office Directory: Sampson Burford, Landlord of Gibralter Inn and Horse Dealer
1882 Kelly's Directory: Sampson, Snr, Gibralter Inn; Sampson, Jnr, Horse Dealer and Barge Owner, Hammond Hill

89.   HEADSTONE AND CURBS

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
JAMES JOHN BAKER
WHO DIED 10th JAN 1891
IN HIS 82nd YEAR
"So He Giveth His Beloved Sleep"
ALSO OF
CHARLOTTE BAKER
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 1st FEB 1905
IN HER 75th YEAR
"At Rest"
ALSO GRACE
THE DEARLY LOVED SECOND DAUGHTER OF
ROBERT AND ELIZABETH GODSIFF
AND GRAND DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED OCT 17th 1909
AGED 19 YEARS
"Until the Day Break"
ALSO BARBARA JOYCE WHITMORE
WHO DIED FEB 22nd 1917
AGED 10 MONTHS
"He Shall Gather the Lambs with his Arms"
ALSO
ELIZABETH CHARLOTTE GODSIFF
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
JAMES AND CHARLOTTE BAKER
AT REST 19th JULY 19[   ]
AGED 100 YEARS

1881Census: James Baker, Tailor, Henry Street

90.   HEADSTONE AND CURBS

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
WILLIAM GEORGE TUFFNELL
WHO DIED 2nd DAY OF JULY 1892
AGED 65 YEARS
"And Behold, I Come Quickly and my Reward is,
With me, to give every man according as,
His Work shall be"
ALSO
ELIZABETH CLARK TUFFNELL
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 22nd DAY OF NOVEMBER 1907
AGED 74 YEARS
"In Death, O Lord, Abide with Me"
ALSO
ELIZABETH TUFFNELL
THEIR DAUGHTER
WHO DIED 16th DAY OF OCTOBER 1934
AGED 76 YEARS

1882 Kelly's Directory, James Tuffnell, Landlord of the "Fountain Inn"

91.   FALLEN HEADSTONE

IN MEMORY OF
MINNA
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
DAVID GLOVER
WHO DIED 9th JANUARY 1888
AGED 27 YEARS
"Her Sun is Gone Down, while it is yet Day"
ALSO
JESSE GLOVER
WHO DIED 11th SEPTEMBER 1894
AGED 81 YEARS
ALSO EMILY MARTHA HIS WIFE
WHO DIED 11th JUNE 1866
AGED 46 YEARS
INTERRED IN CHATHAM BURIAL GROUND
ALSO DAVID GLOVER
WHO DIED 11th OCTOBER 1932
AGED 77 YEARS
ALSO AGNES MARY ANN
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE NAMED JESSE GLOVER
WHO DIED 6th NOVEMBER 1943
AGED 90 YEARS

1882 Kelly's Directory: Jesse Glover, Boot Maker and Newsagent, Ordnance St., 1892 Kelly's Directory: Newsagent and Post Office, Ordnance St.

92.   RED GRANITE COPED

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
RENWELL ARTHUR RANDALL EWART
DIED 30th SEPT 1915 AGED 20 MONTHS
IN LOVING MEMORY OF W.E.R. RANDALL DIED 4th AUGUST 1925 AGED 71 YEARS

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
ERNEST SMITH RANDALL
BORN 10th OCT 1885 AT REST 26th SEPT 1967
AND
HIS BELOVED WIFE
KATHLEEN MARY RANDALL
BORN 17th AUGUST 1901 DIED 23rd APRIL 1989
ALSO OF ALICE ANN WIDOW OF W.E.R. RANDALL DIED 10th MAY 1945

SUMMARY OF OBITUARY OF W.E.R. RANDALL FROM THE CHATHAM OBSERVER
Four times Mayor of Chatham, from 1907, and founder of the firm of auctioneers, architects and surveyors in Chatham. (In the 1882 and 1890 Kelly's Directory, Randall was also a Pawnbroker). He was associated with the Town Council from 1905 to 1918; he was twice elected for St. John's Ward and in 1910 was elected Alderman, retiring in 1918. During his time as Mayor he raised £500 for the Mayor's Cot Fund, to send sick children to hospital. He served for a time as a Guardian of the Poor.
   He suffered a severe stroke in 1913 from which he recovered but the effects forced him to retire from business and public office. He leaves two sons, W.E.R and E. Smith Randall to carry on the business and two daughters, Mrs Ewart, wife of Captain Ewart and Mrs Ollis, wife of Captain Ollis.

93.   PEDESTALS, CROSS FALLEN AND CURBS

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
GEORGE H. BISSELL
WHO DIED JAN 17th 1909
AGED 66 YEARS
ALSO ERNEST EDWIN
SON OF THE ABOVE G.H. BISSELL
WHO DIED IN FRANCE JULY 16th 1918
AGED 27 YEARS

ALSO
JOHN A. BISSELL
WHO DIED MARCH 18th 1889
AGED 73 YEARS

ALSO
SARAH BISSELL
WHO FELL ASLEEP
APRIL 23rd 1940
AGED 86 YEARS

ALSO ADA BELLE BISSELL DIED 17th JULY 1976 AGED 89 YEARS

1881Census: John Bissell ?, General Dealer in Erith, (Born Chatham); 1901 Census: George Bissell Licensed Victualler in Rochester.

94.   CURBS

ADOLF GEORGE WERNER DIED AUG 20th 1983 AGED 39

CHARLOTTE SARAH WERNER DIED OCT 9th 1950 AGED 83

1891 Census: Adolf Werner, born in Germany, Living on Own Means, visitor at Jeyes House, Jeyes Street.

95.   PEDESTALS AND CROSS

IN
LOVING
MEMORY OF
HENRY THOMAS WARREN
WHO DIED 30th DECEMBER 1895
AGED 53 YEARS
"At Rest"
MARTHA WARREN WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 30th DECEMBER 1897
AGED 55 YEARS

ALSO
HARRY
EDWARD WARREN
WHO DIED 30th JANUARY 1897
AGED 29 YEARS
"In Life Beloved,
In Death Lamented"

ALSO
ERNEST
DOWNING WARREN
M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., LONDON
WHO DIED 27th AUGUST 1904
AGED 32 YEARS

1891 Census: Harry Warren?, Master Smith, The Paddock.

96.   GREY GRANITE CRUCIFORM COPED

IN EVER LOVING MEMORY OF
EMMA THE BELOVED WIFE OF HARRY COCKELL
DIED 5th JUNE 1912 AGED 69 YEARS
ALSO THE ABOVE HARRY COCKELL
DIED 23rd DECEMBER 1914 AGED 72 YEARS

ALSO OF
CHARLES SON OF HARRY COCKELL
DIED 1st MAY 1939 AGED 70 YEARS
AND MARIA ELIZABETH HIS WIFE
DIED 12th AUGUST 1948 AGED 79 YEARS

1901Census: Harry Cockell, Ship Draughtsman of Jeyes Street; Charles Cockell, Shipwright. Principal Probate Registry: Henry Cockell, £2,067 5s 6d

SUMMARY OF OBITUARY OF CHARLES COCKELL FROM CHATHAM NEWS
Died at his home in City Way, Rochester, had been ill since Christmas. Educated at Mr Bush's Commercial School, Gillingham and the Mathematical School, Rochester. He served 40 years at H.M. Dockyard, Chatham, where, by the time of his retirement he was a Recorder of Works. He was connected with St. Paul's Church, Chatham all his life and was Manager of St. Paul's Day Schools for 25 years.

97.   HEADSTONE AND CURBS

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
GEORGE COCKELL
WHO PASSED PEACEFULLY AWAY
ON AUGUST 13th 1902
AGED 61 YEARS
"Dearly Beloved and Deeply Lamented"
ALSO MARIA
WIDOW OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED APRIL 21st 1905
AGED 55 YEARS
"At Rest"
ALSO ROSE THE DEARLY LOVED
SECOND DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
WHO PASSED AWAY ON JULY 14th 1921
AGED 45 YEARS

1901Census: George Cockell, Draughtsman at Chatham Dockyard; Principal Probate Registry, £634 9s 11d

END OF SECTION QQ

98.   TALL GREY GRANITE OBELISK WITH ANCHOR AND LAUREL WREATH MOTIF


GEE

JONATHAM GEE
LATE OF H.M.S. "FAWN"
HE DIED
AT MELVILLE NAVAL HOSPITAL
CHATHAM
ON JANUARY THE 10th 1873
IN HIS 45th YEAR

ALSO
MARY
WIDOW OF
JONATHAN GEE R.N.
SHE DIED AT SHEERNESS
APRIL 2nd 1875
AGED 27 YEARS

99.   HEADSTONE AND CURBS

IN
LOVING
MEMORY OF
ELIZA COOPER
DIED 21st JANUARY 1881
AGED 62 YEARS
ALSO
THOMAS COOPER
HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 27th JULY 1902
AGED 80 YEARS
ALSO
JAMES THOMAS COOPER
SON OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 9th FEBRUARY 1885
AGED 37 YEARS
ALSO
MARY ANN COOPER
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 4th DECEMBER 1916
AGED 57 YEARS
"Rest in Peace"
ALSO HANNAH SUSAN LAKE
WHO DIED 10th OCTOBER 1935
AGED 77 YEARS
ALSO JAMES JOHN SAMUEL LAKE
WHO DIED 20th JANUARY 1936
AGED 77 YEARS

1881Census: James Cooper, Shipwright, Alfred Street.

100.   HEADSTONE AND CURBS

IN
LOVING
MEMORY OF
ROBERT WHITAKER
WHO DIED 5th SEPTEMBER 1893
AGED 51 YEARS
"A Loving Husband, a Father Dear,
A Faithful Friend lies Buried here"
ALSO OF ELIZABETH
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 31st JANUARY 190[6]
AGED 58 YEARS
"Her Sufferings were Great,
Her End was Peace"
ALSO L/CP WILLIAM GEORGE
WHITAKER M.M.
R.W. KENTS
MISSING AT CAMBRAI, FRANCE
NOV 30th 1917 AGED 21 YEARS
"Greater Love hath no Man than This"
ALSO MAUD ELIZABETH HALES
GRAND DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
PASSED AWAY NOV 16th 1930
AGED 38 YEARS
"A Loving Mother and Wife"
"Reunited"
ALSO AMY ANN WHITAKER
MOTHER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED JULY 17th 1943
AGED 71 YEARS

101.   HEADSTONE AND CURBS

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
ELIZA BRIGDEN
WHO DIED NOV 20th 1907
AGED 76 YEARS
ALSO OF
THOMAS JOHN
HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED NOV 15th 1909
AGED 81 YEARS
"Here the Weary be at Rest"
ALSO
ALICE HARRIET
BELOVED DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED FEB 1st 1941
AGED 74 YEARS
"Peace, Perfect Peace"

1891Census: Thomas Brigden, Retired Shipwright, Jeye's Street.

102.   CURBS

IN LOVING MEMORY OF MY DEAR HUSBAND WALTER HIGGINS WHO DIED 20th JUNE 1901 IN HIS 25th YEAR (One Line)

103.  HEADSTONE, CURBS AND TABLET

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
THOMAS MASTERS
WHO DIED JUNE 10th 1918
AGED 81 YEARS
ALSO FLORENCE HIS WIFE
WHO DIED SEPTEMBER 6th 1940
AGED 77 YEARS
"In God's Keeping"

TABLET
ALSO
GRACE WINSO MASTERS
THEIR BELOVED DAUGHTER
BORN 18th JULY 1891
DIED 11th DEC 1960

1901 Census: At Gillingham, Upholsterer and Furniture Dealer

104.   HEADSTONE AND CURBS

IN EVER LOVING MEMORY OF
ARTHUR BUTTERIES CURTIS
DEPARTED THIS LIFE JUNE 26th 1918
AGED 55 YEARS
ALSO SARAH AGNES WIFE OF THE ABOVE
DEPARTED THIS LIFE MAY 21st 1832
AGED 65 YEARS
"The Lord is my Shepherd, I will not Want"

1911 Census: Shipwright, H.M. Dockyard

105.   FALLEN HEADSTONE

IN
EVER LOVING MEMORY
OF
MY DEAR HUSBAND
WILLIAM MEWBURN
WHO PASSED AWAY AUGUST 14th 1918
AGED 50 YEARS
"Gone but not Forgotten"
ALSO OF
MARY ANN MEWBURN
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO PASSED AWAY AUGUST 4th 1949
AGED 85 YEARS
"Reunited"

1911 Census: Shipwright

106.   FALLEN HEADSTONE

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
FLORA MARIA
WIFE OF DANIEL C. GODSIFF
DIED OCTOBER 22nd 1918
AGED 26 YEARS
ALSO DANIEL J. GODSIFF
ONLY CHILD OF THE ABOVE
DIED DECEMBER 18th 1935
AGED 20 YEARS
ALSO THE ABOVE
DIED JANUARY 25th 1951
AGED 60 YEARS
"Reunited"

107.   CURBS

IN LOVING MEMORY OF JAMES WILLIAM BRIGGS WHO DIED OCTOBER 11th 1918 AGED 78 YEARS (One Line)
ALSO LUCY ANN WIFE OF THE ABOVE WHO DIED FEBRUARY 16th 1920 IN HER 80th YEAR (One Line)

ALSO ELLEN C. WINNELL SISTER OF LUCY A,. BRIGGS WHO DIED FEBRUARY 12th 1920 IN HER 70th YEAR (One Line)

1911 Census: Caretaker, 213 High Street

108.   PEDESTALS, CROSS AND CURBS

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
HILDA THE BELOVED WIFE OF JOHN I. LONG WHO ENTERED INTO REST AUGUST 25th 1917 AGED 38 YEARS (One Line)

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
JOHN IGGULDEN
THE DEARLY BELOVED HUSBAND OF
KATE LONG
WHO WAS CALLED INTO THE HIGHER LIFE
MAY 29th 1950 AGED 74 YEARS

109.   PEDESTALS AND FALLEN CROSS

[                   ]
THOMAS
GEORGE BROAD
WHO ENTERED INTO REST
JANUARY 3rd 1918 IN HIS 81st YEAR
"I Know that my Redeemer Liveth"
ALSO ANN BROAD WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO FELL ASLEEP JUNE 26th 1927
IN HER 80th YEAR
"At Rest"

110.   PEDESTALS AND FALLEN CROSS

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
THOMAS HALL
WHO DIED APRIL 2nd 1883
AGED 51 YEARS
ALSO OF ROSE HANNAH WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED JAN 20th 1912 AGED 84 YEARS
"Until the Day Break and the Shadows Flee Away"

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
WILLIAM THOMAS HALL SON
WHO DIED APRIL 19th 1908
AGED 48 YEARS
INTERRED AT LEWISHAM CEMETERY
ALSO LOUISA HALL DAUGHTER
WHO DIED NOV 8th 1910 AGED 45 YEARS
INTERRED AT LOWTHER CHURCHYARD
"At Rest"

ALSO
LOUIS ROBERT KILLICK
SON-IN-LAW
DIED 23rd MAY 1942
ALSO EMMA KILLICK
DIED DEC 15th 1954

1882 Kelly's Directory: Thomas Hall, Tobacconist?, 387 High Street,

111.   FALLEN, BROKEN HEADSTONE

IN LOVING AND AFFECTIONATE REMEMBRANCE
OF
JOHN DANIEL WILLAMOTT MOORE
WHO PASSED AWAY 7th MARCH 1911
AGED 50 YEARS
"Peace, Perfect Peace, with Loved Ones Far Away,
We are Safe in Jesus Keeping and They"
"Forever with the Lord"
ALSO HARRIET HIS WIFE
WHO DIED 4th NOV 1954 ?
AGED 85 YEARS
"Reunited"
"Blessed are the Pure in Heart,
For they shall see God"

1901 Census: John Moore, Printer's Manager at Strood

112.   RED GRANITE PEDESTALS AND CROSS

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
THOMAS HENRY BAMBER
DIED AUG 25th 1915 AGED 52
"Thy Will be Done"

113.   

SACRED TO THE MEMORY
OF
MARY JANE
THE DEARLY LOVED WIFE OF
HENRY JAMES PATMORE
WHO ENTERED INTO REST 1st DECEMBER 1914
AGED 43 YEARS
ALSO THE ABOVE
HENRY JAMES PATMORE
WHO PASSED AWAY 1st FEBRUARY 1929
AGED 62 YEARS
ALSO EMILY SELINA PATMORE
BORN 9th AUGUST 1879
DIED 26th DECEMBER 1953
AGED 74 YEARS

114.   HEADSTONE AND TABLET

IN FOND MEMORY OF
HENRY
THE BELOVED HUSBAND OF
ALICE WARE
WHO DIED AUGUST 29th 1919
AGED 54 YEARS
ALSO
ALBERT EDWARD WARE
GUNNER R.G.A.
SON OF THE ABOVE
KILLED IN ACTION IN FRANCE
SEPTEMBER 21st 1918
IN HIS 21st YEAR
ALSO
JOHN FREDERICK WARE
SON OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED AT NASSAU, WEST INDIES
MAY 23rd 1925 IN HIS 26th YEAR

TABLET
ALSO ALICE
WIDOW OF HENRY WARE
WHO DIED
JULY 13th 1938
IN HER 68th YEAR

1911 Census: Henry Ware, Greengrocer

115.   HEADSTONE

IN
MEMORY OF
HARRIETT
SECOND WIFE OF
CHARLES HENRY GEERE
DIED 16th OCTOBER 1900
AGED 56 YEARS

116.   PEDESTALS, FALLEN CROSS

IN
LOVING MEMORY OF
EMMA JANE
BELOVED WIFE OF
WILLIAM EDWIN McGEORGE
WHO DIED 16th MAY 1916
AGED 50 YEARS
ALSO THE ABOVE
WILLIAM EDWIN McGEORGE
WHO DIED 29th ? 1920 ? AGED 55 YEARS

ALSO IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
THEIR DAUGHTER
EMMA BERTHA
BELOVED WIFE OF HENRY KEHRER
DEPARTED 7th DECEMBER 1941
AGED 48 YEARS
SADLY MISSED BY HER SORROWING HUSBAND
DAUGHTER, SISTERS AND BROTHERS
"Memories Sweetly Linger,
As Time Goes on it's Way"

117.   FALLEN PEDESTALS AND CROSS

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
JANE E. READMAN
WIDOW OF JOHN READMAN
OF WHITBY
DIED AUGUST 15th? 1916 AGED 79 YEARS
"Resting"
ALSO
AMELIA (MILLIE) THE BELOVED WIFE OF
THOMAS ROBERTS AND DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
PASSED PEACEFULLY AWAY DECEMBER 10th 1932
"Sweetest Memories"
ALSO THOMAS ROBERTS
WHO PASSED AWAY SEPTEMBER 28th 1951 AGED 85
"At Rest"

118.   CURBS (One Side Fallen)

ALSO OF MY DEAR WIFE ELIZA PANKHURST WHO DIED JANUARY 30th 1916 AGED 50 YEARS
ALSO DAVID HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE WHO DIED JULY 2nd 1939 AGED 78 YEARS

1911 Census: David Pankhurst, Fireman in H.M. Chatham Dockyard

119.   HEADSTONE AND CURBS

IN
EVER LOVING MEMORY OF
MY DEAR HUSBAND
HERBERT STANLEY PAGE
(SERGT. R.M.L.I.)
WHO DIED OF WOUNDS RECEIVED
IN ACTION ON H.M.S. "EREBUS"
OCT 28th 1917
AGED 32 YEARS
"To Live in Hearts we leave behind is Not to Die"

120.   HEADSTONE AND CURBS

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
WILLIAM HENRY FLOOD
WHO FELL ASLEEP ON THE
5th DAY OF JUNE 1900
AGED 26 YEARS
"God be with You till we Meet Again"

121.   HEADSTONE AND CURBS WITH TABLET

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
WILLIAM ROBERT CURTIS
LATE INSPECTOR OF THE METROPOLITAN POLICE
DIED JUNE 6th 1899
AGED 50 YEARS
"Into Thy Hands I Commit my Spirit"
ALSO
MARY ANN
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO FELL ASLEEP MARCH 7th 1943
AGED 95 YEARS
"Resting in the Lord"
ALSO HORACE SON OF THE ABOVE
LOVING HUSBAND OF MAY
DIED AUGUST 18th 1964
AGED 78 YEARS
ALSO NORMAN SON OF THE ABOVE
AND HUSBAND OF EILEEN
GAVE HIS LIFE AT SEA 24th MARCH 1941
AGED 24 YEARS
"Ever Remembered"

TABLET
IN
PROUD AND LOVING
MEMORY OF
FLT. SGT. PILOT
NOEL STUART CURTIS
R.A.F.
HUSBAND OF
JOYCE CURTIS
WHO TOOK HIS LAST FLIGHT
ON THE 23rd NOV 1943
HIS 24th BIRTHDAY
"Ever to be Remembered"

122.   WHITE MARBLE PEDESTALS, CROSS AND C.W.G.C. STONE

IN CHERISHED AND EVER LOVING
MEMORY OF
ALBERT EDWARD
THIRD SON OF
HENRY CHARLES AND ELIZABETH HINGE
WHO DIED OCT 16th 1918 OF WOUNDS
IN ACTION AT ST. QUENTIN AGED 21 YEARS
"Eternal Rest give him O Lord,
May the Perpetual Light of thy Glory Shine upon Him,
My He [       ] Rest in Peace"
BROUGHT HOME AND LAID TO REST OCT 21st 1918
ALSO FLORRIE HINGE WHO DIED IN INFANCY AUGUST 31st 1899

ALSO IN LOVING AND TREASURED
MEMORY OF
HENRY CHARLES
(OUR ELDEST SON)
WHO PASSED PEACEFULLY AWAY
OCT 3rd 1927
IN HIS 46th YEAR
"Make Him to be Numbered with Thy,
Saints in Glory Everlasting"

ALSO DEAR FATHER
HENRY CHARLES HINGE
WHO PEACEFULLY FELL ASLEEP
NOV 8th 1941
IN HIS 82nd YEAR
"Reunited"
"Come unto me ye weary and
I will give you Rest"
ALSO GEORGE WILLIAM THEIR SECOND SON
WHO PEACEFULLY FELL ASLEEP 13th MAY 1951 AGED 65 YEARS
"At Rest"

C.W.G.C.
59549 PRIVATE
A.E. HINGE
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE REGT.
16th OCTOBER 1918 AGE 21

1911 Census: Henry Hinge, Ropemaker's Labourer

123.   HEADSTONE AND CURBS

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
MARGARET CARR
WHO DIED 21st OCTOBER 1899
AGED 47 YEARS
"No One Knows how much we Miss Her,
[None but] Aching Hearts can Tell"
ALSO
STANLEY JOHN CARR
WHO DIED 14th MARCH 1937
AGED 62 YEARS
ALSO
ELEANOR A[   ]A[   ] B?
WHO DIED 11th ? JUNE 1955
AGED 81 YEARS

124.   GREY GRANITE HEADSTONE

IN
MEMORY OF
JAMES COLLINS
(JIMMY)
A PLAYER OF THE
CHATHAM FOOTBALL CLUB
WHO PASSED AWAY JAN 2nd 1900
AGED 27 YEARS
ERECTED BY PUBLIC SUBSCRIPTION
ALSO
ALBERT ARTHUR LAWRENCE
(LAURIE)
LATE OF THE ABOVE CLUB
WHO DIED AUGUST 5th 1900
AGED 27 YEARS
"He's Gone like a Flower cut down in Full Bloom"

125.   CURBS

JAMES HENRY BUTLER WHO DIED 3rd JUNE 1906 AGED 52 YEARS

ALSO AMELIA ANN BUTLER WHO DIED 5th DEC 1942 AGED 88 YEARS

126.   HEADSTONE AND CURBS

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
CAROLINE GOWERS
WHO DIED FEB 17th 1905
AGED 80 YEARS
ALSO OF
WILLIAM HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED AUGUST 19th 1907
AGED 73 YEARS
"At Rest"
ALSO LYDIA MASEY
YOUNGEST DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED AUGUST 17th 1941
AGED 79 YEARS

127.   RED GRANITE CURVED LEDGER

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
EMMA
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
FRANCIS LARKE
WHO ENTERED INTO REST 14th MARCH 1902
AGED 71 YEARS
"Gone but not Forgotten"
ALSO THE ABOVE
FRANCIS LARKE
WHO PASSED AWAY 20th JANUARY 1924
IN HIS 88th YEAR
"A Life Well Spent"
ALSO ELIZA ELIZABETH LARKE
(DAUGHTER)
WHO PASSED AWAY ? APRIL 1943
AGED 72 YEARS

ALSO TO THE MEMORY OF
FATHER, MOTHER, BROTHER & SISTER
OF THE ABOVE F. LARKE
INTERRED IN CHATHAM BURIAL GROUND
AND BROTHER WHO IS BURIED IN U.S.A.

890 Kelly's Directory: Francis Larke, Tinman, High Street; 1911 Census: Gas Fitter, employing 2 men;
Principal Probate Registry, £1,566 1s 9d

128.   HEADSTONE AND CURBS

IN
LOVING MEMORY OF
CHARLES WILLIAM SPELLS
WHO DIED 27th APRIL 1902
AGED 45 YEARS
"Gone but not Forgotten"
ALSO
ELIZABETH SPELLS
WHO DIED 5th MARCH 1940
AGED 83 YEARS
"Sleep on take thy Rest"
ALSO
ERNEST HERBERT VICTOR PILCHER
MOST BELOVED HUSBAND OF
WINIFRED
AT REST 15th OCTOBER 1960
AGED 57 YEARS

1890 Kelly's Directory: Charles Spells, Landlord of the "Navy Arms", Chatham
Principal Probate Registry: Landlord of the "Queen Charlotte", Rochester, £1,042 8s 4d

129.   HEADSTONE AND CURBS

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
RICHARD THOMAS KENT
WHO DIED 14th MARCH 1902
AGED 66 YEARS
ALSO
ELIZA
WIDOW OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 28th AUGUST 1905
AGED 68 YEARS
ALSO OF THEIR DAUGHTER
EDITH
WIFE OF JOHN LARMAN
WHO DIED 29th APRIL 1914
AGED 38 YEARS
ALSO OF PTE. JOHN R. LARMAN
19th ROYAL WELSH FUSILEERS
BELOVED SON OF THE ABOVE
EDITH AND JOHN LARMAN
WHO WAS KILLED IN ACTION
ON OCTOBER 20th 1918 1918 AGED 19 YEARS

SUMMARY OF RICHARD KENT'S BRIEF OBITUARY FROM CHATHAM OBSERVER
Kent was in business as a Bootmaker in Chatham for many years. He was a Parish Overseer for a number of years. A veteran member of the local Foresters, for nearly 50 years. He was a staunch Liberal and member of the Reform Club. Among the mourners was John Larman and Councillor R.F. Brain, Mayor of Chatham in 1894.
Principal Probate Registry: £1,101 10s

130.   HEADSTONE AND CURBS

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
MARY ANN RAMAGE
SISTER OF THE LATE
HENRY TAPLY COOK
BORN JAN 1st 1814
DIED OCT 24th 1897
ALSO
CHARLES ALFRED COOK
SON OF THE ABOVE
HENRY TAPLY COOK
WHO PASSED 26th SEPT 1926
AGED 62 YEARS
"Rest, Perfect Rest"
ALSO
FRANK ALFRED COOK
SON OF THE ABOVE
WHO FELL ASLEEP 23rd NOV 1899
AGED 4 MONTHS
ALSO GEORGINA
WIFE OF CHARLES ALFRED
DIED 28th NOVEMBER 1950
AGED 73 YEARS

131.   SMALL HEADSTONE AND CURBS

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
JAMES GOWER
WHO DIED 27th JULY 1894
AGED 45 YEARS
ALSO JANE WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 1st MAY 1907
AGED 57 YEARS

132.   HEADSTONE AND CURBS

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
EDWARD JOHN HOBDAY JACKSON
WHO DIED 27th DAY OF JUNE 1894
AGED 59 YEARS
ALSO
MARY JACKSON WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 14th DAY OF MARCH 1896
AGED 63 YEARS
ALSO
FLORENCE JANE LUTER
GRANDCHILD OF THE ABOVE
DIED 25th DAY OF AUGUST 1894
AGED 2 YEARS AND 11 MONTHS
"No one knows how much we miss them,
None but aching hearts can tell,
Earth has lost them, Heaven has found them,
But Jesus has done all things well"

133.   PEDESTALS AND CROSS

IN EVER LOVING
MEMORY OF
ELIZABETH STARTUP
WHO ENTERED INTO REST
MARCH 18th 1914
AGED 58 YEARS
"Peace, Perfect Peace"
ALSO ERNEST STARTUP
HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE
WHO ENTERED INTO REST
FEBRUARY 24th 1931 AGED 75 YEARS
"Re-united"

AND THEIR
DAUGHTER
LIZZIE LOUISA STARTUP
WHO PASSED AWAY
4th AUGUST 1948
AGED 67 YEARS

1911Census: Ernest Startup, Domestic Gardener

134.   HEADSTONE AND CURBS

IN
LOVING MEMORY OF
GEORGE
THE BELOVED HUSBAND OF
AGNES WARNER
WHO DIED MAY 8th 1915
AGED 47 YEARS
"He was so long with pain oppressed,
It wore his life away,
It made him long for endless rest,
That never can decay"

1911 Census: House Painter

135.   HEADSTONE AND CURBS

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
MARY ANN
THE LOVING AND FAITHFUL WIFE OF
ALFRED J. UPTON
(LATE R.M.L.I.)
WHO DIED DEC 27th 1906
AGED 44 YEARS
"O World, so few years we live,
Would that the Life which thou dost give,
Were Life indeed,
Alas thy sorrows fall so fast,
Our happiest hour is when at last,
The Soul is Free"
ALSO THE ABOVE
ALFRED JAMES UPTON
WHO DIED JUNE 5th 1931
AGED 73 YEARS
ALSO SARAH ANN UPTON
REUNITED MARCH 29th 1965
AGED 91 YEARS

136.   GREY GRANITE HEADSTONE AND CURBS

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
HARRIETT ANN
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
W.E. MANINGTON OF CHATHAM
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE MAY 15th 1912
AGED 54 YEARS
"Her End was Peace"
ALSO THE ABOVE
WILLIAM EDWARD MANINGTON
WHO PASSED AWAY OCTOBER 5th 1931
AGED 76 YEARS
"My he Rest in Peace"
ALSO OF WILLIAM HERBERT THEIR SON
CALLED TO REST DECEMBER 2nd 1949
AGED 62 YEARS
AND ALICE HARRIETT BIRCH DAUGHTER
CALLED TO REST FEBRUARY 25th 1950
AGED 71 YEARS
CREMATED AT CHARING

1911 Census: William Manington, Master Baker; Principal Probate Registry: £7,449 15s 1d

137.   DISPLACED PEDESTALS, FALLEN CROSS

IN
SACRED MEMORY
OF
CAROLINE (LINA)
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
HENRY E. STIGANT
DIED 26th NOV 1904
AGED 39 YEARS
"Asleep in Jesus"

AND
THEIR DAUGHTER
ELLEN MARY
STIGANT
WHO DIED 28th JAN 1942
AGED 51 YEARS

ALSO
HENRY EDWARD
STIGANT
WHO DIED 25th JUNE
1932
AGED 69 YEARS

1911 Census: Henry Stigant, Vaccination Officer, Medway Union; Principal Probate Registry, £1,636 0s 1d

138.   "BILLOWS", ANCHOR AND CROSS


POCOCK

IN EVER LOVING MEMORY OF
HENRY WILLIAM POCOCK
WHO WAS ACCIDENTALLY DROWNED OFF LONG REACH
JUNE 15th 1910 AGED 15 YEARS
"Gone but not Forgotten"
ALSO THOMAS
HUSBAND OF ROSINA MATILDA POCOCK
WHO PASSED AWAY MAY 1st 1947 AGED 77 YEARS

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
MY DEAR WIFE
ROSINA MATILDA POCOCK
WGO PASSED AWAY SEPT 1st 1937 AGED 68 YEARS
"How we miss her no one can tell"

ALSO OF HER SISTER
EMILY EVA CLAYTON
WHO DIED AUGUST 19th 1918
AGED 27 YEARS
(Verses obscured by tree roots)

1909 Kelly's Directory, Thomas Pocock, Dark Lane, Chatham, Shellfish Dealer
SUMMARY OF NEWS REPORT IN THE CHATHAM OBSERVER
Henry was the son of Thomas Pocock, a well known Fisherman of 1 Medway Street. Henry and his father with brother Thomas had been out all night fishing for shrimps and were returning home in the morning, when Henry overbalanced while getting a pail of water; he was wearing heavy sea boots and immediately sank.
   His father, also in sea boots, dived into the river, he managed to grab hold of his son but his boots filled with water and they both sank, when they rose, the son was exhausted but the father struggled for five minutes to save his son. Soon the father was too weak to hold on and his son slipped from his grasp and sank.
   Young Thomas was almost knocked overboard by the sail but was saved by falling against a fishing net but got into their skiff and rowed to his father and brother, he reached his father just in time to save him. The two rowed around for some time but to no avail. After resting they searched until nightfall but without success.
   Drags were used the next day to find the body but were unsuccessful and a reward of £2 was offered to whoever recovered the body.

139.   CURBS

IN LOVING MEMORY OF WILLIAM EDWARD THOMAS WHO DIED 5th OCTOBER 1915 AGED 48 YEARS (One Line)
ALSO GLADYS DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE WHO DIED 17th OF SEPTEMBER 1910 IN HER 16th YEAR (One Line)

ALSO LOUISA BELOVED WIFE AND MOTHER
AT PEACE 30th JANUARY 1951 AGED 81 YEARS

1911Census: Engine Fitter

140.   CURBS

ANN THE BELOVED WIFE OF G.E. TRUSSELL DIED OCT 2nd 1915 AGED 40 YEARS

ALSO ALICE EMILY E. TRUSSELL DIED 23rd NOV 1946 AGED 75 YEARS
ALSO GEORGE E. TRUSSELL DIED 17th OCT 1956 AGED 81 YEARS

1911Census: Skilled Labourer

141.   PEDESTALS, CROSS FALLEN

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
THOMAS HALL
WHO DIED APRIL 2nd 1883
AGED 51 YEARS
ALSO OF ROSE HANNAH WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED JAN 20th 1912 AGED 84 YEARS
"Until the Day Break and the Shadows Flee Away"

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
WILLIAM THOMAS HALL, SON
WHO DIED APRIL 15th 1903 ?
AGED ? YEARS
INTERRED AT LEWISHAM CEMETERY
ALSO OF LOUISA HALL DAUGHTER
WHO DIED NOV 8th 1910 AGED 45 YEARS
INTERRED AT LOWTHER CHURCHYARD
"At Rest"

ALSO
LOUIS ROBERT KILLICK
SON IN LAW
DIED 23rd MAY 1942
ALSO EMMA KILLICK
[                                     ]
[                                      ]

1881Census: Thomas Hall, Shipwright

142.   HEADSTONE AND CURBS

IN
LOVING MEMORY OF
RICHARD GEORGE DANIELS
WHO LOST HIS LIFE IN H.M. DOCKYARD, CHATHAM
ON THE 25th OF APRIL 1879
AGED 35 YEARS
"I will be a Father to the Fatherless and a,
Husband to the Widow, saith the Lord"
AND OF ADELIJA
HIS WIFE
WHO PASSED AWAY 22nd FEB 1902
AGED 70 YEARS
ALSO OF
JOHN RICHARD DANIELS
SON OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 19th DEC 1944
AGED 70 YEARS

SUMMARY OF INQUEST INTO DEATH OF RICHARD DANIELS FROM THE CHATHAM NEWS
Richards was a Skilled Labourer. He died from serious head injuries after being thrown to the floor by the force of a rope attached to a capstan, which suddenly snapped.
   Witness, William Chambers, an Iron Caulker, stated that the rope broke at 11 am and struck Daniels on the legs, throwing him to the ground causing a severe wound on the crown of his head, (Daniels also suffered some broken ribs and injuries to his legs). After the accident Daniels could not stand and was insensible.
   Witness, Charles Stevens, Skilled Labourer, stated that the rope was attached to a large boiler which was being moved, the rope, although good, could not take the strain put on it.
   Witness, Edward Kimber, Leading Man of Labourers, stated the boiler was being dragged by an traction engine, he believed the rope was sound and had known Daniels 3 years.
   Witness, Nathaniel Cooper, a Layer in the Ropery, stated the rope was of good quality and that the breaking strain was 2 tons, 15 cwt., it was correct for the purpose but it was being used in four parts so a greater strain was on one part than other three.
   Verdict "Accidental Death"

143.   FALLEN HEADSTONE, PART BURIED AND ERODED

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
DIXON HALL
WHO DIED SEPTEMBER 6th ? 1889
IN HIS 55th YEAR
ALSO
ELEANOR [HIS WIFE ? ? ]
SHE DIED 11th DECEMBER 1892
IN HER 53rd ? YEAR
ALSO his DAUGHTER
MARY WAYMAN
WHO DIED [    ] MARCH 1879
AGED 15 YEARS
ALSO
JANE ELEANOR
WHO DIED OCTOBER 12th? 186[8]
AGED [15] YEARS
INTERRED IN THE OLD BURIAL GROUND, CHATHAM
ALSO MARGARET HALL
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED FEBRUARY? 22Nd 1940
AGED 69 YEARS
ALSO ISABELLA HALL
DIED 30th SEPTEMBER 1948
AGED 86 YEARS

1881Census: Shipwright, H.M. Dockyard

143A.   HEADSTONE IN DOUBLE PLOT

IN
LOVING MEMORY OF
THOMAS LEE
WHO DIED NOVEMBER 10th 1902
AGED 46 YEARS
"A Husband Gentle and Kind,
He Proved to be [          ] and Mind,
A Tender Parent [      ] as Well,
When he [                ] Dwell"
ALSO DAVID LEE
WHO DIED NOVEMBER 11th 1918
AGED 25 YEARS
"[    ] a [      ] Day I saw [    ] him Fade,
And Gently Ease away,
[         ] often in my Heart [         ],
That [          ] Longer Stay"
ALSO GEORGE LEE
ELDEST SON OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED APRIL 18th 1923
AGED 46 YEARS
"A Light is from our Household Gone,
A Voice we Loved is Still,

143B.    HEADSTONE AND CURBS

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
FANNY MILES
WHO ENTERED INTO REST
15th NOVEMBER 1917
AGED 67 YEARS
"To Know Her was to Love Her"
ALSO
WILLIAM DIGGINS
HER FIRST HUSBAND
INTERRED AT BRIGHTON
ALSO AGNES HARROLD DIGGINS
THE DEVOTED WIFE OF
WILLIAM SAMUEL DIGGINS
DIED 28th FEBRUARY 1927 AGED 62 YEARS
"Loved by All"
ALSO THE ABOVE
WILLIAM SAMUEL DIGGINS
AT REST 25th JANUARY 1955
AGED 86 YEARS

1881Census: Fanny Diggins, in Chatham, daughter of William Smith, she is a Tailoress, has son William Diggins, no sign of father and she is "unmarried" ?

END OF SECTION L, M,W & O

 

SECTION S, T, U, V & X

THE MAJORITY OF THE HEADSTONES IN THIS SECTION ARE ORIENTED NORTH – SOUTH, AS BEFITS NON-CONFORMITY. THE NON-CONFORMIST CHAPEL LIES CLOSE TO THIS SECTION.

144.   HEADSTONE AND CURBS, DOUBLE PLOT

IN
LOVING MEMORY OF
ADA HERBERT
WHO DIED 22nd JULY 1889
AGED 6 YEARS AND 3 MONTHS
"Suffer Little Children to Come unto Me"
ALSO
EMMA AMELIA CROUCHER
SISTER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 8th MAY 1890
AGED 27 YEARS
"Gone but not Forgotten"
ALSO
THOMAS WILLIAM HERBERT
BROTHER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 30th APRIL 1902
AGED 24 YEARS
"I go to Prepare a place for you"
ALSO
JAMES THOMAS HERBERT
BROTHER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 9th FEBRUARY 1907
IN HIS 43rd YEAR
"How we Miss none can Tell"
ALSO
MARY ANN HERBERT
MOTHER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 15th MARCH 1913
AGED 72 YEARS
"Rest in Peace"

ALSO JAMES HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE WHO DIED 3rd APRIL 1919 AGED 83 YEARS

ALSO GEORGE JAMES HUSBAND OF MARTHA DIED 21st MARCH 1968 AGED 86 YEARS

ALSO MARTHA (LILL) RUTHERFORD DIED 27th MARCH 1965 AGED 8[   ] YEARS

1901Census: Thomas Herbert, Hand Driller; James Herbert, Jnr., Machine Sawyer

145.   SMALL HEADSTONE AND CURBS

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
ELIZA TAYLOR
WHO DIED 25th DECEMBER 1900
AGED 48 YEARS
ALSO HENRY TAYLOR
WHO DIED 18th OCTOBER 1905
AGED 57 YEARS
ALSO WILLIAM EDWARD TAYLOR
KILLED IN ACTION 3rd MAY 1917
AGED 37 YEARS
ALSO CLARA TAYLOR DIED 26th AUG 1950
AGED 75 YEARS

1890 Kelly's Directory: Henry Taylor, Music Instrument, Piano and Cycle Dealer, High Street.

146.   HEADSTONE AND CURBS

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
MARY ANN
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
THOMAS GRIFFITHS
WHO ENTERED INTO REST ON MARCH 25th 1907
AGED 56 YEARS
"Resting in Jesus"
ALSO THE ABOVE
THOMAS GRIFFITHS
WHO DIED MARCH 11th 1916
AGED 65 YEARS
"In Peace"
AND
GERTRUDE GRIFFITHS
THEIR DAUGHTER
WHO DIED JULY 18th 1950
AGED 72 YEARS

1911 Census: Tailor

147.   HEADSTONE (Worn) AND CURBS

IN
LOVING MEMORY OF
MARIA BRINKLEY RICE
WHO ENTERED INTO REST
ON SUNDAY JULY 30th 1882
AGED 30 YEARS

148.   HEADSTONE AND CURBS

IN
LOVED REMEMBRANCE OF
WILLIAM DENNY RICE
WHO ENTERED INTO HIS REST
MAY 11th 1876
IN THE 53rd YEAR OF HIS AGE
"In Thy Presence is Fullness of Joy at Thy Right
Hand there are Pleasures for Evermore"
Psalm xv1 11 Verse
ALSO
MARTHA WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO ENTERED INTO HER REST
FEBRUARY 17th 1900
IN THE 81st YEAR OF HER AGE
"Peace, Perfect Peace"

1871Census: Gas Fitter and Bell Hanger, Cage Lane

149.   HEADSTONE AND CURBS (Worn and Hidden in Bush)

IN
AFFECTIONATE REMEMBRANCE OF
JOSEPH COLE
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE 20th AUGUST 1878
AGED 29 ? YEARS
(Eroded Verse)
ALSO JOHN COLE FATHER? OF THE ABOVE
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE 24th ? NOVEMBER 1874
AGED 61 YEARS
"His End was Peace"
ALSO OF
ELIZABETH BARTON
WIFE OF THE ABOVE JOHN COLE
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE [    ] APRIL 1894
AGED 77 YEARS
(Eroded Verse)
ALSO
EDWARD
THE BELOVED HUSBAND OF CELIA COLE
WHO PASSED INTO THE [    ] [    ] SEPT [1931]
IN HIS [77th] YEAR
ALSO
CELIA COLE
WHO DIED FEBRUARY 20th 1951
AGED 97 YEARS

1871 Census: John Cole, Jnr., Rail Clerk at Islington, born Chatham; John Cole Snr., Retired Inspector of Joiners, H.M. Dockyard, Chatham

150.   HEADSTONE AND CURBS

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
ANN
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
WILLIAM HUGHES
(OF CHATHAM)
WHO ENTERED INTO REST 9th MAY 1871
AGED 70 YEARS
ALSO WILLIAM
THE AFFECTIONATE HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE
WHO FELL ASLEEP IN JESUS
NOVEMBER 20th 1873
AGED 84 YEARS
HAVING BEEN A MEMBER OF EBENEEZER
CHURCH, CHATHAM NEARLY 60 YEARS
AND A DEACON 40 YEARS
ALSO HENRY
THE DEARLY LOVED HUSBAND OF
CLARA ELIZABETH HUGHES
AND SON OF THE ABOVE
WHO ENTERED INTO REST 13th MAY 1918
AGED 88 YEARS
"With Christ which is Far Better"
ALSO THE ABOVE NAMED
CLARA ELIZABETH HUGHES
WHO WAS CALLED HOME 10th JULY 1935
AGED 84 YEARS
"Rest after Weariness"

1838 Wright's Directory: William Hughes, Grocer, High Street; 1847 Bagshaw's Directory, ditto; 1873 Post Office Directory, Fruiterer, High Street; Henry Hughes, 1882 and 1890 Kelly's Directories, Grocer.

151.   HEADSTONE AND CURBS

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
JAMES UNDERDOWN
WHO ENTERED THE HIGHER LIFE
JANUARY 17th 1906
AGED 78 YEARS
"In Life, Loved, in Death Remembered"
ALSO HARRIETT
THE BELOVED WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED JUNE 27th 1910
IN HER 85th YEAR
"God touched her and she Slept"
ALSO
ETHEL LOUISE DOUSE
GRAND DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED JUNE 4th 1878
AGED 3 ½ YEARS
ALSO
LEONARD RALPH DOUSE
WHO DIED AT BOMBAY NOVEMBER 21st 1906
AGED 30 YEARS
"Peace, Perfect Peace"
ALSO ALFRED SKINNER
WHO DIED JUNE 18th 1916
AGED 80 YEARS

1890 Kelly's Directory: James Underdown, Fruiterer, New Road

152.   RED GRANITE PEDESTAL WITH TALL, "BROKEN" COLUMN


THOMAS CROAD READ

THIS MONUMENT
IS ERECTED TO
THOMAS CROAD READ
BY HIS COLLEAGUES THE STAFF OF
LLOYD'S REGISTER OF SHIPPING
AS A MEMORIAL OF THEIR
AFFECTION ADMIRATION AND REGRET
HE WAS A
DEVOTED HUSBAND FATHER
A WARM HEARTED SYMPATHETIC AND LOYAL
FRIEND COLLEAGUE AND COMRADE
RARELY HAVE SUCH
HIGH INTELLECTUAL ATTAINMENTS
BEEN COMBINED BY SUCH A
BEAUTIFUL LOVABLE NATURE
IN HIS WHOLE CONDUCT THERE SHONE AN
UNCONSPICUOUS VERACITY
A PERFECT AND SPONTANEOUS SINCERITY
IN THOUGHT AND INSTINCT
TO KNOW HIM WAS TO LOVE HIM
AND REMEMBERING THESE THINGS
HIS MEMORY
SHALL EVER BE PRECIOUS DEAR
AND SACRED
TO ALL
WHO KNEW HIM
BORN 20th JULY 1854 DIED 25th FEBRUARY 1895

SUMMARY OF FUNERAL REPORT IN THE CHATHAM OBSERVER
Read died as the result of a lift accident at Lloyd's Registry of Shipping at Cornhill in the City of London, where he was Assistant to the Chief Surveyor.
   There was a large attendance at the funeral, the body and many mourners travelled to Chatham from St. Paul's Station. At Chatham Station, the coffin was placed on the platform with a mass of floral tributes around it, this was photographed by Chatham photographer, Jacques Moll. The procession to the cemetery included one carriage full of flowers and 13 carriages of mourners, including 50 representatives of Lloyd's and the Institution of Naval Architects, among whom was the Chief Surveyor of Lloyd's, the Secretary, Chief Engineer Surveyor, Assistant Chief Surveyor, , Head Surveyor London, Survey and Clerical Staff.
   The was also, representation from Naval Construction, Admiralty, Board of Trade, and Naval Architects. There were floral tributes from Lloyd's staff at London, Sunderland, Middlesborough, Liverpool, Hartlepool, Glasgow, and Newcastle. Among the individual floral tributes was one from Mr and Mrs Jesse Williams (a relation of the transcriber and later Principal Surveyor of the Port of London).
   Read joined Lloyd's in 1880 and was responsible for many important technical papers, as a member of the Institution of Naval Architects, including "On the Traverse Strains of Merchant Ships", 1882; "On the Strength of Bulkheads" 1886; "On the Variations of the Stresses of Vessels at Sea due to Wave Motion" 1890.The merits of these papers secured for him membership of the Council of the Institute of Naval Architects, in 1894.
   The report makes no mention of Read's wife, was he widowed at the time of his death ? (See Inscription) His son Henry, however is mentioned

153.   HEADSTONE AND CURBS

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
SARAH ELIZABETH
WIFE OF
WILLIAM FRANCIS
DIED 29th JANUARY 1912
AGED 77 YEARS
ALSO
WILHELMINA D. FRANCIS
DIED 26th JANUARY 1937
AGED 70 YEARS
ALSO
MILDRED EDITH FRANCIS
PASSED AWAY 30th SEPTEMBER 1946
AGED 78 YEARS
"Lord, all Pitying Jesus Blest,
Grant them Thine Eternal Rest"
ALSO
EMMA JANE FRANCIS
PASSED AWAY 20th FEBRUARY 1953
AGED 92 YEARS

1882 Kelly's Directory: William Francis, Hot and Cold Baths, Swimming Pool and Plunge, Medway Street; 1890 Kelly's Directory: Sarah Elizabeth Francis as 1882.

154.   HEADSTONE AND CURBS

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
ELLEN DUNSTALL
WHO FELL ASLEEP MARCH 7th 1897
IN HER 66th YEAR
ALSO WILLIAM DUNSTALL
BROTHER OF THE ABOVE
WHO FELL ASLEEP OCTOBER 24th 1902
AGED 68 YEARS
ALSO LYDIA LOWE DUNSTALL
WIFE OF THE ABOVE WILLIAM DUNSTALL
DIED JUNE 29th 1930 AGED 84 YEARS
CREMATED AT GOLDER'S GREEN
ALSO IN MEMORY OF
ARTHUR SAMUEL
DIED AUGUST 12th 1868 AGED 6 MONTHS
HAROLD
DIED JUNE 11th 1872 AGED 3 YEARS
WHO WERE INTERRED IN CHATHAM BURIAL GROUND
CHILDREN OF THE ABOVE
WILLIAM DUNSTALL

1890 Kelly's Directory: William Dunstall, Commercial School, Maidstone Road ?

155.   LEANING PEDESTAL AND URN

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
HAROLD
THE BELOVED SON OF
WILLIAM AND JESSIE
THEOBALD
DIED SEPTEMBER 24th 1896
AGED 3 YEARS AND 9 MONTHS
"Not Gone from Memory,
Not Gone from Love,
But Gone to our Father's
Home Above"

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
LIEUT R. THEOBALD M.C.
11th SUFFOLK REGT.
KILLED IN ACTION IN FRANCE
APRIL 19th 1918
AGED 23 YEARS
"No Greater Love hath no Man,
Than this, That a Man Lay
Down his Life for his Friends"

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
WILLIAM
THE BELOVED HUSBAND OF
JESSIE THEOBALD
DIED AUGUST 29th 1923
AGED 66 YEARS
"Peace, Perfect Peace"
ALSO THE ABOVE
JESSIE J. THEOBALD
DIED FEBRUARY 23rd 1951
AGED 91 YEARS
"At Rest"

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
MABEL AMY
THE BELOVED DAUGHTER OF
WILLIAM AND JESSIE
THEOBALD
DIED JANUARY 28th 1958
AGED 71 YEARS
"At Rest"

1881 Census and 1882 Kelly's Directory, William Theobald, son and Partner of father, Henry, Tobacco Manufacturers, employing 14 men and boys.

156.   FALLEN HEADSTONE

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
JOHN STRONGMAN
SON OF
JOHN AND MARGARET BROAD
WHO DIED 14th JUNE 1895
AGED 29 YEARS
"With Christ which is Far Better"
ALSO FRANK FOSS
PASSED AWAY 31st AUGUST 1945
"Sufferings O'er"
ALSO
IN EVER LOVING MEMORY OF
MARGARET SEAGARS
WHO WAS CALLED TO HIGHER SERVICE
13th JULY 1956
"Earth has one Saint less, Heaven one more"
AND MARY FOSS
WHO DIED 6th SEPTEMBER 1960
"Kept by his Almighty Power"

157.   HEADSTONE AND CURBS

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
WILLIAM THOMAS WENN
WHO DIED 15th AUGUST 1896
IN HIS 58th YEAR
"Yea though I walk through the Valley
Of the Shadow of Death I will fear no Evil,
For Thou art with me Thy Rod and thy
Staff they Comfort Me"
ALSO ANN WENN
WHO DIED 16th NOV 1930
AGED 72 YEARS

158.   HEADSTONE AND TABLET

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
ARTHUR JOHN BROWN
LATE OF HAMMOND HILL, CHATHAM
WHO ENTERED INTO REST JUNE 12th 1890
AGED 39 YEARS
"He that Believeth on Me hath
Everlasting Life"
ALSO EMILY WIDOW OF THE ABOVE
DIED MAY 30th 1921
AGED 56 YEARS
"At Rest"
ALSO LOUISA JANE DOUSE
WHO DIED JAN 6th 1933 AGED 81 YEARS
ALSO THOMAS RALPH DOUSE
WHO DIED FEB 9th 1933 AGED 81 YEARS
"Underneath are the Everlasting Arms"

TABLET
IN MEMORIAM
HALES
1898 1900 1912
McKEEN
1968

1881Census: Thomas Douse, Clothing Manufacturer, Tailor, Meeting House Lane

159.   FALLEN HEADSTONE

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
GEORGE YOUNG
WHO DIED 10th NOV 1891
AGED 34
ALSO MARY ANN MINCHIN
WIDOW OF THE ABOVE
ALSO WIDOW OF THE LATE
T. PARSLOW
WHO FELL ASLEEP 8th NOV 1933
IN HER 94th YEAR
ALSO STANLEY NICHOLSON
WHO PASSED ON 11th OCTOBER 1938
AGED 74 YEARS
ALSO ELIZABETH JANE NICHOLSON
DEVOTED WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO PASSED ON 10th MAY 1948
AGED 84 YEARS
"I Have Heard thy Prayer, I Have Seen thy Tears"

160.   HEADSTONE AND CURBS

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
WILLIAM ROSIER
WHO FELL ASLEEP IN JESUS
ON DEC 25th 1897
AGED 66 YEARS
"There Remaineth a Rest to the People of God"
ALSO ELEANOR
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO WAS CALLED TO REST OCT 12th 1919
AGED 83 YEARS
"Nothing in my Hand I Bring,
Simply to Thy Cross I Cling"

1881Census: Police Constable at Minster, Isle of Sheppey

161.   CURBS

IN MEMORY OF GEORGE WILLIAM DAVIS WHO DIED 7th SEPT 1897 AGED 41 YEARS
ALSO SARAH ANN DAVIS WHO DIED 4th NOV 1914 AGED 65 YEARS

ALSO ALICE LIZZIE ROBERTS WHO DIED 26th JUNE 1929 AGED 47 YEARS
ALSO STANLEY EVANS WHO DIED 13th MARCH 1974 AGED 89 ? YEARS

162.   HEADSTONE AND CURBS

IN
SACRED MEMORY OF
MARIA
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
ADAM STIGANT
WHO PASSED AWAY MAY 7th 1905
AGED 79
"For Ever with the Lord"
ALSO THE ABOVE NAMED
ADAM STIGANT
WHO PASSED AWAY OCTOBER 19th 1916
IN HIS 93rd YEAR
HIS BEST YEARS WERE DEVOTED TO
THE INTERESTS OF HIS NATIVE TOWN
ALSO
ELLEN PEIRCE STIGANT
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
WHO PASSED AWAY MARCH 20th 1941
AGED 81 YEARS

SUMMARY OF OBITUARY IN THE CHATHAM NEWS
Stigant died in his sleep at his home 11 The Paddock. A native of Chatham, he was one of 8 children of a shipwright in H.M. Dockyard. For his early education he owed at lot to his mother. He completed his education and business training in France. After gaining more experience in London, he returned to Chatham and commenced business as a Linen Draper in Hammond Place, in partnership with his brother, George.
   Although he was a Non Conformist, associated with the Ebeneezer Congregational Church, he also had an affection for the Church of England. He was a staunch Conservative but also a member of the Chatham Working Men's Club and Institute.
   He was a member of the Medway Board of Guardians from 1873 and was Chairman in 1874 and again from 1887–1902. He was prominent to the development of the Medway Cottage Homes (substitute for the Workhouse for poor children). The Foundation Stone read, "This Stone was laid by County Councillor Adam Stigant, Chairman of the Medway Board of Guardians 1874 to 1901". He was Chairman of the old Chatham Board of Health and was elected as Councillor for St John's Ward on the first Chatham Council in 1891 but lost his seat the following year. He was also a member of the Kent County Council and shortly before his retirement he was made an Alderman, he was also the representative for Chatham on the Medway Conservancy Board.
   When of the Board of Guardians, he greatly improved the clothing of the Workhouse children. Together with George Winch (later first Mayor of Chatham) and Mr William Phillips (at the time, High Constable of Chatham), he initiated the scheme to erect the statue of Waghorn at Chatham (1880).

163.   CURBS

JOHN FITTOCK WHO PASSED PEACEFULLY AWAY JAN 31st 1905 AGED 69

ALSO OF LOUISA FITTOCK WHO FELL ASLEEP DEC 10th 1909 AGED 75 YEARS

164.   HEADSTONE AND CURBS

IN AFFECTIONATE REMEMBRANCE
OF
THOMAS
THE BELOVED HUSBAND OF
LILY MOORE
WHO ENTERED INTO REST
NOVEMBER 28th 1907 AGED 57 YEARS
"If Thou Shoulds't Call me to Resign,
What Most I Prize, it ne'er was Mine,
I only Yield Thee what is Thine,
"Thy Will Be Done""
ALSO THE ABOVE
FRANCES LILY MOORE
BORN 1867 – DIED 1943
ALSO THOMAS PHILLIP
SON OF THE ABOVE
AND BELOVED HUSBAND OF ELLEN
WHO DIED OCT 23rd 1942
AGED 54 YEARS
ALSO PHYLLIS IRENE EDITH
THE BELOVED DAUGHTER OF
THOMAS PHILLIP AND ELLEN MOORE
WHO DIED DEC 16th 1914
AGED 4½ YEARS
"At Rest"

165.   WHITE MARBLE HEADSTONE AND C.W.G.C. HEADSTONE
Note that this grave is orientated east-west, most of the others in this area are north-south


PHILLIPS

IN
LOVING
REMEMBRANCE
OF
GEORGE PHILLIPS
BORN JULY 29th 1827
DIED JULY 26th 1889
INTERRED AT CHATHAM JULY 30th
"There Pain and Sickness Never Come:
There Grief no more Complains,
Health Triumphs in Immortal Bloom,
And Purest Pleasure Reigns"
"Them which also Sleep in Jesus will,
God Bring with Him" Thes iv c 14 v
ALSO
FRANCES TAYLOR
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO FELL ASLEEP IN JESUS
DECEMBER 7th 1907
IN HER 81st YEAR
"Absent from the Body,
Present with the Lord"
ALSO OF MARIA SUSANNAH
INFANT DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
INTERRED IN THE OLD BURIAL GROUND
CHATHAM 1862
ALSO HERBERT EDWARD
SON OF THE ABOVE
THE DEARLY LOVED HUSBAND OF
HARRIET PHILLIPS
PASSED AWAY 28th NOVEMBER 192 ?
"At Rest"

C.W.G.C. HEADSTONE
365324 FLIGHT SERGEANT
N.T. PHILLIPS
PILOT
ROYAL AIR FORCE
8th AUGUST 1940

ONE OF "THE FEW"

1873 Post Office Directory: George Phillips, Tobacco Pipe Maker, Ginger Beer and Soda Water Manufacturer; 1881Census: Mineral Water Manufacturer.
Flight Sergeant Phillips, Pilot of Spitfire K9905 from 65 Squadron, Hornchurch, probably shot down by a BF 109 flown by Oblt. Muencheberg, over Manston at 11.45 am, source, "The Battle of Britain, Now and Then", 1980

166.   HEADSTONE AND CURBS

IN LOVING REMEMBRANCE
OF MY DEAR FATHER
JOHN COSTER
WHO DIED SEPTEMBER 6th 1892
IN HIS 83rd YEAR
HE BORE HIS SUFFERINGS PATIENTLY
ALSO OF MY DEAR MOTHER
SARAH COSTER
INTERRED IN CHATHAM OLD BURIAL GROUND
DECEMBER 24th 1876
ALSO
EMMA SARAH PALMER
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
WIFE OF RICHARD F. PALMER
WHO DIED DECEMBER 6th 1917
AGED 79 YEARS
"She was all that a wife should be"
ALSO
RICHARD FOSTER PALMER
HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE
WHO FELL ASLEEP IN JESUS 21st OCT 1925
IN HIS 88th YEAR
"At Rest"

1881Census: John Coster, Master Plumber and Decorator, employing 2 men; 1882 Kelly's Directory,: Painter and Grainer, Clover Street. 1881 Census: Richard Palmer, Iron and Brass Founder, Old Road. 1911 Census: Retired Iron Founder.

167.   HEADSTONE AND CURBS

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
NELLIE CLOUT
WHO DIED 27th SEPTEMBER 1894
AGED 13 YEARS
"No one knows how much we miss her,
None but the aching heart can tell,
Earth has lost her, Heaven has found her,
Jesus hath done all things well"
ALSO MARY CLOUT
MOTHER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED APRIL 28th 1905
AGED 47 YEARS
"A light from our household is gone,
A voice we loved is stilled,
A place is vacant in our home,
Which never can be filled"
ALSO RICHARD CLOUT
HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED JUNE 26th 1915
AGED 67 YEARS
"No strife of parting no sore amaze,
No earthly longing, no lingering gaze,
But gently, sweetly to pass away,
From earth's dim twilight to endless day"

1881 Census: Chatham Hill, Beer House and Agricultural Labourer; 1882 Kelly's Directory, Beer Retailer, Chatham Hill; 1911 Census: Retired Publican.

168.   PEDESTALS, CROSS AND ANGEL

IN
LOVING MEMORY OF
HENRY WILLIAM
THE BELOVED HUSBAND OF
ANNIE PETT
WHO DIED 11th MARCH 1918
AGED 48 YEARS
ALSO OLIVE ELEANOR AND LILY MAUD
CHILDREN OF THE ABOVE WHO DIED IN INFANCY
"When peace like a river attendeth my way,
When sorrows like a sea billow roll,
Whatever my lot thou hast taught me to know,
It is well it is well with my soul"

ALSO OF
ANN PETT
WHO DIED 29th DECEMBER 1943
AGED 67 YEARS

ALSO
VIOLET
THEIR DEARLY BELOVED DAUGHTER
WHO FELL ASLEEP 17th JAN 1928
AGED 28 YEARS
!And with the morning those Angel
Faces Smile,
Which we have Loved long since,
And Lost Awhile"

1911Census: Henry Pett, Furniture Remover

169.   PEDESTALS AND CROSS

IN EVER
LOVING MEMORY
OF
WILLIAM A. BOW
THE BELOVED HUSBAND OF EMMA BOW
WHO DIED ON APRIL 30th 1918
AGED 59 YEARS
"Memory is not dead thou still art just as Dear,
For Love's sake thou cans't bear and dry the falling Tear"
ALSO THE ABOVE EMMA BOW
WHO DIED ON JANUARY 10th 1950
AGED 86 YEARS
"Reunited"

ALSO DAUGHTER
LAURA TRESSA
CROWDER
WHO PASSED AWAY MAY 26th 1948
AGED 64 YEARS

IN EVER
LOVING MEMORY
OF
WINIFRED ETHEL
(OUR DARLING WINNIE)
THE DEARLY LOVED DAUGHTER OF
W.A. AND E, BOW
WHOM JESUS TOOK TO BE WITH HIM
ON MAY 26th 1908 IN HER 20th YEAR
"Safe in His Keeping, Waiting"

1911Census: House Agent

170.   HEADSTONE

"Until the Day Break and the Shadows Flee Away"
IN EVER LOVING MEMORY
OF
FRANK PAYNE
THE DEARLY LOVED HUSBAND OF
(FLOSS)
WHO PEACEFULLY FELL ASLEEP IN JESUS
AUGUST 24th 1902
AGED 24 YEARS
"For God shall wipe away all Tears
From their Eyes"
ALSO FLOSS
WHO PASSED AWAY
SEPTEMBER 27th 1952
AGED 74 YEARS

1901 Census: House Decorator, High Street.

171.   FALLEN HEADSTONE

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
BENJAMIN STOTE
WHO WAS CALLED HOME
JAN 9th 1882 AGED 71 YEARS
"They that Trust in the Lord shall be as
Mount Zion which Cannot be Removed"
ALSO
EMMA
THE DEARLY BELOVED AND DEVOTED WIFE OF
JABEZ HALL STOTE
WHO PEACEFULLY FELL ASLEEP IN JESUS
FEB 7th 1903 AGED 67 YEARS
"With Joy and Gladness shall then be brought
? shall enter into the King's Palace"
ALSO
IN LOVING MEMORY OF THE ABOVE
JABEZ HALL STOTE
WHO WAS CALLED HOME ON JAN 13th 1928
IN HIS 88th YEAR

ALSO
KATE LOUISA
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
WHO WAS CALLED HOME MAR 21st 1946
AGED 78 YEARS

1881 Census: Benjamin Stote, Hairdresser; Jabez Stote, Shipwright.

172.   PEDESTALS AND CROSS

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
WILLIAM EDWARD
THE BELOVED HUSBAND OF
FANNY CHARLOTTE MARTIN
WHO ENTERED INTO REST
FEBRUAY 21st 1914
AGED 51 YEARS
"His Master Called Him"
ALSO OF THE ABOVE
FANNY CHARLOTTE MARTIN
WHO ENTERED INTO REST 13th DECEMBER 1937
AGED 77 YEARS
"Thy Will be Done"

173.   LEANING HEADSTONE AND CURBS

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
RICHARD SIDNEY REEVE
(GUNNER R.F.A.)
WHO WAS KILLED IN ACTION IN FRANCE
MARCH 12th 1917 AGED 18 ½ YEARS
INTERRED IN FAUBOURG D'AMIENS CEMETERY
"For his Country's Sake"
ALSO VERA TERESA
SISTER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED MAY 31st 1917
AGED 1 YEAR
"Sleep on Dear Loved Ones and take thy Rest"
ALSO
RICHARD CHAPPEL REEVE
FATHER OF THE ABOVE
CALLED TO REST JUNE 30th 1943
AGED 69 YEARS
ALSO RUTH WIFE OF THE ABOVE
CALLED TO REST APRIL 3rd 1952
AGED 76 YEARS

174.   HEADSTONE AND CURBS

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
ALFRED GEORGE JOHN
THE BELOVED HUSBAND OF
MARY ANN SIBUN
WHO DIED MAY 6th 1910
AGED 56 YEARS
"Gone but not Forgotten"
ALSO MARY ANN SIBUN
WHO DIED JAN 16th 1929
AGED 74 YEARS
"Reunited"
ALSO MABEL STUBBINS PERCH
WHO DIED JAN 15th 1955
AGED 66 YEARS

1881Census: Alfred Sibun, Labourer; 1890 Kelly's Directory: Shopkeeper, Best Street.

175.   MODERN BLACK MARBLE HEADSTONE

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
WILLIAM J. WEST
1860 – 1912
ANNIE R. WEST
1861 – 1942
ETHEL W. LEGGETT
1905 – 2004
ALSO
ALBERT G. WEST
1897 – 1916
"From God is the Gift
Of Peaceful Night"
ETHEL LEGGETT

176.   CURBS

EMILY ROSE MAKIN DIED 21st JAN 1902 AGED 11 MONTHS

PTE. SIDNEY MAKIN 1st BUFFS KILLED IN ACTION 21st MARCH 1918 AGED 21 YEARS

177.   HEADSTONE AND CURBS

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
ENOS JAMES BALDWIN
DIED 18th MARCH 1896
AGED 67 YEARS
ALSO
JAMES EDWARD BALDWIN
DIED 31st MAY 1907
AGED 48 YEARS
ALSO
ELIZA SUSAN
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
ENOS JAMES BALDWIN
DIED 29th JANUARY 1916
AGED 90 YEARS
ALSO
ALFRED JOHN BALDWIN
DIED 18th FEBRUARY 1930
AGED 66 YEARS
"Reunited"

1881Census: Enos Baldwin, Brazier; 1901Census: James, Machinist; 1911Census: Alfred, Engineer Draughtsman.

178.   HEADSTONE AND CURBS

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
HENRY STEPHAN LANGLEY
WHO DIED AUGUST 10th 1913
AGED 30 YEARS
"Thy Will be Done"
ALSO
EMMA JULIANA LANGLEY
WHO DIED JULY 24th 1916
AGED 58 YEARS
"At Rest"
STEPHEN CHARLES LANGLEY
FATHER AND HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED AUGUST 13th 1931
AGED 75 YEARS
"Reunited"
ALSO
ARTHUR GEORGE LANGLEY
WHO DIED 25th SEPTEMBER 1960
AGED 76 YEARS
"Till we Meet Again"

1911Census: Henry, Shipwright; Stephen, Carpenter

179.   HEADSTONE AND CURBS

IN AFFECTIONATE REMEMBRANCE
OF
FREDERICK WADE
WHO DIED OCTOBER 20th 1872
IN THE 30th YEAR OF HIS AGE
CATHERINE WADE
WHO DIED JULY 9th 1891
IN THE 79th YEAR OF HER AGE
"The Best of Mothers"
RICHARD WADE
WHO DIED JUNE 15th 1892
IN THE 79th YEAR OF HIS AGE
ALSO ANN W. WADE
DIED DEC 16th 1916 AGED 69
ALSO HARRY WADE
HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED OCT 6th 1937
AGED 89 YEARS
"He Tried to do his Best"

1881Census: Richard Wade, Master Outfitter, High Street, employing 1 man and 1 boy; Harry Wade, Outfitter's Partner; in 1911Census, the latter at Meopham, Tailor and Outfitter.

180.   FALLEN HEADSTONE AND SMALL HEADSTONE IN DOUBLE PLOT

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
FREDERICK WILLIAM
YOUNGEST SON OF
WILLIAM & ELIZABETH LYDDON
WHO ENTERED INTO REST 2nd NOV 1884
AGED 22 YEARS
"His End was Peace"
ALSO THE ABOVE
ELIZABETH LYDDON
DIED FEB 13th 1898 AGED 67 YEARS
"Peace after Pain"
ALSO THE ABOVE
WILLIAM LYDDON
LATE OF CHATHAM
DIED APRIL 3rd 1919 AGED 82 YEARS
BURIED AT BICKNOLLER, SOMERSETSHIRE
ALSO JOHN THOMAS LYDDON
SON OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED SEPTEMBER 17th 1948
AGED 88 YEARS
ALSO CHARLOTTE ANNIE LYDDON
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED MARCH 12th 1949
AGED 87 YEARS

SMALL HEADSTONE
IN EVER
LOVING MEMORY OF
MY DEVOTED WIFE
ROSE FANNY ELVY
WHO FELL ASLEEP IN JESUS
22nd OCTOBER 1929
AGED 55 YEARS
"Waiting the Day Break"
ALSO
STEPHEN CHARLES ELVY
HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE
WHO PASSED AWAY
27th JANUARY 1936
AGED 65 YEARS
"Re-united"

1890 Kelly's Directory: William Lyddon, First Class Tailor and Outfitter, New Road; 1909 Kelly's Directory: John Thomas Lyddon Naval and Gentleman's Tailor and Clothier, (Wholesale and Retail), New Road; 1911Census: Stephen Elvy, Tailor's Trimmer.

181.   SMALL HEADSTONE AND CURBS

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
JANE WHITE
WHO DIED 12th APRIL 1918
AGED 90 YEARS
"At Rest"
ALSO ARTHUR BARKER
DIED 31st DECEMBER 1946
AGED 79 YEARS
ALSO EDITH FLORENCE
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 25th FEBRUARY 1955
AGED 87 YEARS
"Reunited"

182.   HEADSTONE AND CURBS

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
OUR DEAR SISTER
ELIZABETH ANN HUNT
WHO FELL ASLEEP IN JESUS ON JULY 18th 1900
AGED 73 YEARS
ALSO OF
SUSAN
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
RICHARD WILLIAM MITCHELL
WHO FELL ASLEEP IN JESUS
ON THE 19th OF FEBRUARY 1909
AGED 73 YEARS
"Beloved by All"
ALSO THE ABOVE
RICHARD WILLIAM MITCHELL
ON THE 23rd OF MAY 1919 AGED 78 YEARS
"So He Giveth His Beloved Sleep"

183.   HEADSTONE AND CURBS

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
ALFRED GEORGE WATTS
THE DEARLY BELOVED HUSBAND OF
ANNIE WATTS
WHO WENT TO HEAVEN 24th APRIL 1897
AGED 37 YEARS AND 11 MONTHS
"A Tender, Loving Husband,
A Kind, Affectionate Father,
A Gentle Sympathising Brother,
A Hard Working, Self Sacrificing Evangelist,
Is Gone,
Gone Far Away from Care and Strife,
From Sickness, Pain and Woe,
To be with Jesus, which is Best,
Where we all Hope to Go"
"Blesses are the Dead,
Yea, saith the Spirit, they Rest from their Labours,
And their Works do Follow them"
ALSO ANNIE
BELOVED WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO FELL ASLEEP 8th APRIL 1946
AGED 87 YEARS

1891Census: Outfitter's Assistant, Railway Street

184.   HEADSTONE AND CURBS

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF CLARA
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
WILLIAM C. EDSER
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE 28th JUNE 1900
AGED 63 YEARS
"Until the Day Break and the Shadows Flee Away"
ALSO THE ABOVE
WILLIAM CLEMENT EDSER
DIED 1st FEB 1918
IN HIS 87th YEAR
"At Rest"
ALSO WILLIAM JAMES
SON OF THE ABOVE
DIED 28th FEB 1896 AGED 36 YEARS
ALSO CLARA GRAHAM
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE NAMED
W.C. AND CLARA EDSER
DIED 7th APRIL 1952 AGED 89 YEARS
"Memory Links a Golden Chain,
That Binds us till we Meet Again"

1891 Census: William Edser, Builder at Rochester, 1890 Kelly's Directory: Edser and Bockham, Carpenters, Railway Street.

185.   HEADSTONE AND CURBS

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
GEORGE POCKNALL
WHO PEACEFULLY FELL ASLEEP
19th SEPTEMBER 1901
AGED 65 YEARS
SUPERINTENDENT OF THIS CEMETERY FROM
IT'S OPENING IN 1869 UNTIL HIS DEATH
"They Rest from their Labours and
Their Works do Follow them"
THIS STONE WAS ERECTED BY THE BURIAL
BOARD IN MEMORY OF THE DECEASED'S
FAITHFUL SERVICE
ALSO TO THE MEMORY OF
FREDERICK THOMAS ALFRED SAMUEL
FRANK HERBERT & ARTHUR ALPHONSE
CHILDREN OF THE ABOVE WHO DIED IN INFANCY
ALSO WILLIAM POCKNALL
FATHER OF GEORGE POCKNALL
WHO FELL ASLEEP 25th JAN 1877
AGED 73 YEARS
ALSO HELEN WINIFRED
WIDOW OF THE ABOVE GEORGE POCKNALL
WHO ENTERED INTO REST 11th JUNE 1907
AGED 67 YEARS
"Clothed in the Righteousness of
Christ Jesus our Redeemer"
ALSO
HELRN REBECCA (NELLIE) POCKNALL
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
GEORGE AND HELEN WINIFRED POCKNALL
CALLED HOME 14th MARCH 1935
AGED 74 YEARS

186.   HEADSTONE, (Very Worn)

[IN LOVING MEMORY OF]
EMMA MATILDA
[BELOVED WIFE OF]
FRANK HOWE
[WHO DIED [             ] 1874]
[AGED 26 YEARS]
[                                            ]
ALICE LOUISA [WHO DIED [ ] 1870]
AGED 4 MONTHS
[                            ]
[                            ]
FRANK HOWE
[WHO DIED APRIL 10th 1922]
[AGED 74 YEARS]
[ALSO]
EMMA MATILDA FINN
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
[WHO DIED]
[AGED YEARS]
"At Rest"
INTERRED IN ST. MARGARET'S CEMETERY
ALSO CLARA REBECCA
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED DECEMBER 22nd 1934
AGED 89 YEARS

1881-1911 Census: Howe was a Blacksmith at Luton; Principal Probate Registry: Frank, £1,506 10s; Clara £1,263

END OF SECTION S, T, U, V & X

 

 

SECTION A, B, C, E & F

187.   PEDESTALS, CROSS, LARGE PLOT

IN TREASURED AND LOVING
MEMORY OF
WILLIAM CHARLES LAWRENCE
LATE MASTER OF THE MEDWAY WORKHOUSE
AND DEARLY BELOVED HUSBAND OF
ANNIE LOUISE LAWRENCE
WHO DIED 7th JANUARY 1919 AGED 35 YEARS
"Some Day We'll Understand"
ALSO CHARLES WILLIAM
THE BELOVED HUSBAND OF SYLVIA LAWRENCE
AND FATHER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 20th AUGUST 1929 AGED 67 YEARS
"His End was Peace"
ALSO
FRANK HAROLD LAWRENCE
O.B.E., J.P.
MAYOR OF CHATHAM 1947 – 54
ALSO SYLVIA WIDOW OF CHARLES WILLIAM LAWRENCE
WHO DIED 25th JANUARY1930 AGED 70 YEARS
"Rest in Peace"

William Charles Lawrence has a very brief obituary in the Chatham Observer; it seems he died of pneumonia, preceded by pleurisy and influenza, (part of the epidemic following the First World War?) He had been Assistant Master and was appointed Master when the previous one, R. Poynter, retired. His wife Annie was Matron. We are told he was popular with Officers and Inmates, laying on entertainments for the latter.
Frank Lawrence carried on the family business of Nurseryman and Seedsman (See 192)

188.   GRANITE PEDESTALS AND CROSS

IN SACRED MEMORY OF
GEORGE FREDERICK
THE DEAR AND DEVOTED HUSBAND OF
ELLEN BUTTS
WHO ENTERED INTO REST AUGUST 1st 1914
AGED 63 YEARS
(Indistinct Verse)
ALSO THE ABOVE ELLEN BUTTS
WHO DIED FEB 27th 1929 AGED 79 "At Rest"

SUMMARY OF OBITUARY IN THE CHATHAM OBSERVER
Butts died in office as Mayor of Chatham at his residence in Railway Street.
   He was born in Ordnance Place in 1851 and after his schooling, at the British School and St. John's School, was employed by a grocer for 2 years. In 1868 he appears to have been "head hunted" by the law firm, Smith and Winch, (later Winch and Winch), beginning forty years employment as a Solicitor's Clerk. In 1883 he became Managing Clerk, a position he held until his death. He became a close friend of George Winch, the head of the firm and later first Mayor of Chatham.
   He was elected to Chatham Council in 1903, where he was Chairman of the Law and Parliamentary Committee, Chair of the Education Committee, where he was instrumental in getting up to date schools for the borough.
   He was a member and officer of the Ancient Order of Druids Friendly Society. From 1880 he was Secretary of the Second Chatham Investment Building Society.
   A Conservative and Churchman, attended St. John's Church in Railway Street.
   In 1873 he married Ellen Coleman, by whom he had three sons.
   There was a large attendance at the funeral, including many fellow Mayors and Councillors, Council Officers and from organisations to which he was connected, official from H.M. Chatham Dockyard, including the Commander in Chief, Nore, the Admiral Superintendent of the Dockyard, Police and Fire Brigade, etc.
   The Bishop of Rochester conducted the funeral service and the Rev. Wansborough officiated at the graveside.
   There was a vast number of floral tributes and flags on public buildings in the towns flew at half-mast all week.

189.   GRANITE CROSS AND PEDESTALS

IN MEMORY OF
ROBERT
THE BELOVED HUSBAND OF
EMILY JANE THOMPSON
WHO ENTERED THE UNSEEN JAN 2nd 1917
IN HIS 67th YEAR
"Them also which Sleep in Jesus,
Will God bring with Him"

ALSO
EDITH EVELINE
THE DEARLY BELOVED
AND ONLY DAUGHTER
WHO FELL ASLEEP
FEB 24th 1885
AGED 6 YEARS
AND 7 MONTHS
"Jesus called a Little Child
Unto Him"
INTERRED IN WOOLWICH CEMETERY

190.   HEADSTONE BORDERED WITH "LOGS" AND CURBS

IN
MEMORY OF
FREDERICK WILLIAM
THE BELOVED HUSBAND OF
ALICE FRANCES CLIFT
WHO DIED JUNE 28th 1917
AGED 47 YEARS
"Sincere, Plain-hearted, Hospitable, Kind"
ALSO OF FREDERICK E.
PTE. 5th QUEEN'S R.W. SURREY REGT.
SON OF THE ABOVE
AND DEARLY LOVED HUSBAND OF
MAUD E. CLIFT
WHO DIED AT SALONICA
JANUARY 1st 1919 IN HIS 27th YEAR
"Sleep on Dear One in a Foreign Field,
In a grave we may Never See,
But as long as Life and Memory Last,
We Will Remember Thee"
ALSO THE ABOVE
ALICE FRANCES CLIFT
WHO DIED MARCH 2nd 1953
AGED 83 YEARS

1911 Census: Frederick Clift, Snr. Boilermaker

191.   WHITE MARBLE PEDESTALS AND CROSS

IN PROUD AND DEAR
MEMORY OF
MY HUSBAND
LIEUT. COL. BERTRAM NOWELL ELLIOT
D.S.O. R.M.L.I.
KILLED IN ACTION AT ZEEBRUGGE
ST. GEORGE'S DAY 1918 AGED 37
ALSO WINIFRED CAROLINE HIS WIFE
REUNITED 19th FEBRUARY 1961

192.   RED AND GREY PEDESTALS, CROSS FALLEN AND COPED STONE

IN
MEMORY OF
ELIZA PHILLIPS
WHO DIED JULY 25th 1909
AGED 76 YEARS
"At Rest"

IN
LOVING MEMORY OF
HENRY CHARLES
LAWRENCE
WHO DIED
OCTOBER 14th 1917
AGED 78 YEARS
"The Lord your God hath given you Rest"

ALSO OF THEIR ONLY SON
CAPT. C. A. LAWRENCE, M.C.
7th BN. BEDFORDSHIRE REGIMENT
KILLED NEAR VILLERS-BRETONNEUX
APRIL 24th 1918
AGED 25 YEARS
"He Died that we may Live"

IN
LOVING MEMORY OF
FLORENCE ANNE
LAWRENCE WHO DIED
DECEMBER 14th 1941
AGED 66 YEARS

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
ALICE MAUD LAWRENCE
THE DEARLY LOVED WIFE OF
ALFRED HENRY LAWRENCE
WHO DIED NOVEMBER 19th 1944
AGED 77 YEARS
"Peace, Perfect Peace"

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
ALFRED HENRY LAWRENCE
WHO DIED NOV 26th 1954
AGED 85 YEARS
"Reunited
with his Loved Ones"

SUMMARY OF OBITUARY IN CHATHAM OBSERVER
Henry Charles Lawrence was a Florist and Seed Merchant, he died at his home at the Nurseries, Albany Road, Chatham. He was born in Cambridgeshire but spent most of his life in Chatham.
   He learnt his trade, as a young man, by working in many of the country's finest gardens.
   In 1868 he came to Rochester and started his own business; by 1882 he had opened the Nursery at Albany Road and in 1883 opened a shop in Chatham High Street, next to St. Bartholomew's Chapel, (the upper storey is in the form of a large greenhouse, the building is now a restaurant).
   Lawrence retired a few years before his death. He was always active in helping amateur gardening organisations and was generous with advice, he also judged competitions.
   Although of a retiring disposition, he was elected to Chatham Council and served on several public bodies. A Conservative and a Churchman; for some time he was a sidesman at St. Paul's Church.
   He had been healthy until, standing on wet ground to watch an airship, he caught a chill and never recovered his health. A widower, he had, surviving a son and two daughters; his son, a. Lawrence succeeds to the family business.

193.   HEADSTONE AND CURBS

OF
JAMES
THE BELOVED HUSBAND OF
MARY ANN GRIEVESON
WHO DIED JANUARY 14th 1910
AGED 77 YEARS
"At Home with the Lord"
ALSO THE ABOVE
MARY ANN GRIEVESON
WHO DIED 0CTOBER 29th 1918
AGED 83 YEARS
ALSO
THOMAS WILLIAM
GRIEVESON
WHO DIED NOVEMBER 18th 1942
AGED 79 YEARS
ALSO ELLEN GRIEVESON
AT REST NOV 7th 1962
AGED 95 YEARS

1901 Census: James, Retired Dockyard Worker; 1890 Kelly's Directory: Thomas ? Insurance Agent

194.   FALLEN HEADSTONE

REMEMBER BEFORE GOD
EDWARD BARTLETT JEE
1856 – 1912
AND
EVELINE JANE JEE
1861 – 1941
JOHN GASKELL
1887 – 1978
AND
SYLVIA EVELINE GASKELL
1898 – 1989 ?
ALSO
THOMAS DAVIDSON JEE
1898 – 1916
KILLED IN ACTION
AND BURIED NEAR AR[      ]

1911Census: Edward Jee, Tailor's Cutter

195.   WHITE MARBLE PEDESTALS AND CROSS

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
CHARLES
THE BELOVED HUSBAND OF
ELLEN LUCY BESSENT
AND YOUNGEST SON OF MR C. R. BESSENT
WHO DIED AT BERRINGTON WAR HOSPITAL
NR. SHREWSBURY
MARCH 18th 1917 IN HIS 29th YEAR
"At Rest"

ALSO
ELLEN LUCY BESSENT
WHO DIED MARCH 31st 1951
AGED 67 YEARS
"Rest in Peace"

The Bessents were prominent Timber Merchants.

196.   LOW HEADSTONE AND CURBS

IN SACRED MEMORY OF
WILLIAM ATKINS
DIED JAN 31st 1906 AGED 68
AND HIS WIFE SUSAN
DIED JULY 9th 1928 IN HER 90th YEAR
AND THEIR DAUGHTER ELIZABETH SMITH
DIED FEBRUARY 24th 1950 AGED 82 YEARS

1901 Census: Retired Inspector of Shipwrights

197.   PEDESTALS AND CROSS

IN
AFFECTIONATE
MEMORY OF
REAR ADMIRAL ALVIN COOTE CORRY
ADMIRAL SUPERINTENDENT OF CHATHAM DOCKYARD
BORN 26th OCTOBER 1849
DIED 25th JANUARY 1907
"The Memory of the Just is Blessed"

AND CATHERINE HIS WIFE
DIED NOVEMBER 1939

SUMMARY OF A VERY LONG OBITUARY IN CHATHAM OBSERVER
Admiral Corry died after a bout of bronchitis lead to pneumonia.
   He was appointed to his post at Chatham in September 1905. An able administrator, he came to Chatham at a difficult time, cuts were being implemented by the Government but Corry used his influence to alleviate the effects.
   He was the son of Rear Admiral A. D. Corry, "a fine old sailor", who was 2nd in command of the Baltic Fleet in 1854, during the Crimea War. Corry joined the navy in 1862 as a midshipman. He was involved in the reaction to the "Fenian Invasion" of Canada. As a Sub Lieutenant, he gained three 1st class certificates from the Royal Naval College, Portsmouth and was promoted lieutenant.
   In 1880 he was 1st Lieutenant of H.M.S. Newcastle , the last of three old training ships for young seamen. He drew up schemes for this training which were welcomed by the admiralty.
   After serving on H.M.S. Cleopatra he was promoted Commander in 1882. He served in the squadron which accompanied the Duke of Clarence, and the future Duke of Windsor ( Edward VIII), to Australia, Japan and India. He then served in the Mediterranean and was in command of the Naval Brigade of the Mediterranean Fleet which occupied Alexandria in 1882, following the Arabi Revolt against British imperialism.
   Returning to England he was appointed commander of H.M.S. St. Vincent, a training ship at Portsmouth.
   While there he re-organised, with Admiral Andoe, the training regime. He published "The Executive Officers' Orders, etc., with Regard to the Internal Economy of a Man of War", which remained a standard text at the time of his death. He was promoted to Captain in 1890 and held command of nine sea going vessels. He was commanding the troopship H.M.S. Crocodile, when it's engines broke down with 1,100 men on board, Corry brought the vessel safely to harbour under sail.
   As senior officer at Singapore, he carried out a successful, mock night time assault with three cruisers during manoeuvres.
   In January 1901 he was one of the Guard of Honour when the body of Queen Victoria was landed at Gosport from the Isle of Wight. Appointed A.D.C. To King Edward VII, he was on board the Royal Yacht when the King reviewed the Fleet at Spithead and also rode in the Coronation Procession through London.
   He attained Flag Rank in 1902 and completed the re-organisation of the Fleet Reserve. He had studied the organisation of civilian labour and construction and repair systems in Royal Dockyards, so was a natural choice the post at Chatham Dockyard.
   He was also well qualified from his time at the Royal Naval College, in steam and the steam engine, international law, physics, chemistry, naval architecture, naval tactics and the law of evidence relating to Courts Martial.
   The funeral was quite a spectacular affair, the Dockyard Chapel was full to bursting; mourners included Mayors from the Medway Towns in their robes and chains of office; all commanding and other officers of ships in Chatham and Sheerness who could be spared; Chiefs of the Naval Department; Royal Marine officers, Royal Engineer officers, Dockyard officers. The route to the cemetery was lined with 450 Royal Marines, 450 Royal Engineers and 75 Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders; 650 Sailors were in the procession and 36 Chief Petty Officers, in straw hats, drew the gun carriage upon which the coffin lay, draped with the Union Flag, accompanied by Naval and Military Bands; a 13 guns salute was fired from Fort Amherst.
   The Dean of Rochester, assisted by several of the Forces Chaplains officiated; finally a firing party fired a salute over the grave.
   After such a spectacular funeral, the monument erected to Corry's memory is rather disappointing, it is commonplace and indistinguishable from many of the similar monuments in the cemetery.

198.   PEDESTALS, CROSS FALLEN

[IN LOVING MEMORY OF]
CORNELIUS FINNIS
WOOD
WHO DIED DECEMBER 25th 1903
AGED 49 YEARS
"Rest, Sweetly Rest"
ERECTED BY HIS LOVING WIFE AND CHILDREN
ALSO KATE MARY WOOD
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED JUNE 15th 1934
AGED 76 YEARS

199.   PEDESTALS, CROSS FALLEN

IN AFFECTIONATE MEMORY
OF
ESTHER CAROLINE GREEN
WHO DIED THE 5th OF SEPTEMBER 1904
IN HER 24th YEAR
"At Rest"
ALSO ALFRED GREEN
FATHER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED THE 26th JULY 1914 AGED 75 YEARS
"Resting"

HARRIET MARY
GREEN
WIFE AND MOTHER
WHO DIED OCT 3rd 1928
AGED 89 YEARS

1901Census: Alfred, Boilermaker, H.M. Dockyard

200.   FALLEN HEADSTONE AND CURBS

CURBS
JOHN GEORGE BLAKE
DIED 15th JULY 1906 AGED 32 YEARS
"Asleep in Jesus"

ALSO JOHN JACOB BLAKE
DIED 15th MARCH 1917
AGED 72 YEARS

HEADSTONE
IN
LOVING MEMORY OF
OUR DEAR MOTHER
CELIA SABRINA BLAKE
DIED 25th OCTOBER 1925
AGED 79 YEARS
"Peace, Perfect Peace"
ALSO CHARLES THOMAS CLARK
DIED 18th JUNE 1951
AGED 74 YEARS
"Gone but not Forgotten"

1901 Census: John Jacob Blake, H.M. Dockyard Labourer

201.   CURBS, ONE FALLEN (Recent health problems mean I have not tried to turn fallen section)

IN LOVING MEMORY OF MY DEAR MOTHER HARRIET CALLOWAY WHO DIED 10th MAY 1911 AGED 72 YEARS (One Line)

202.   HEADSTONE AND CURBS

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
WILLIAM CHARLES ARCHER
WHO DIED 29th MARCH 1901AGED 29 YEARS
ALSO
ELSIE MAUD CAROLINE
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 28th AUG 1894
AGED 3 MONTHS

203.   HEADSTONE AND CURBS

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
ALICE ELIZABETH PACKER
AT REST 5th JANUARY 1900
AGED 37 YEARS
ALSO WILLIAM
HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE
AT REST 20th APRIL 1905
AGED 42 YEARS
AND THEIR DAUGHTER
ELIZABETH AMELIA
AT REST 28th JAN 1902
AGED 15 YEARS
ALSO FLORENCE ETHEL
THEIR DAUGHTER
AND WIFE OF
HORACE WALTER WHITE
AT REST 7th JAN 1962
AGED 74 YEARS

1901 Census: William, Manager, Bread Baker

204.   HEADSTONE AND CURB

IN
LOVING MEMORY OF
WILLIAM CLEAVES
WHO DIED 6th JULY 1911
AGED 70 YEARS
ALSO SUSAN
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 8th MARCH 1920
AGED 81 YEARS
ALSO LOUIS CLEAVES
SON OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 28th JANUARY 1892
AGED 18 YEARS
"Gone but not Forgotten"
ALSO FRANK HENRY CLEAVES
WHO DIED 30th JANUARY 1922
AGED 42 YEARS
"His End was Peace"
ALSO ELIZABETH CLEAVES
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 12th DECEMBER 1924
AGED 43 YEARS
"Until the Day Break"

1901 Census: Contractor Carman

205.   HEADSTONE AND CURBS

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
JAMES HARGRAVES BAKER
WHO DIED ON JANUARY THE 12th 1892
AGED 52 YEARS
"Sweet Rest at Last"
ALSO
ELIZABETH REBECCA BAKER
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED ON OCTOBER 5th 1931
AGED 90 YEARS
"Not Gone from Memory, not Gone from Love,
But Gone to our Father's Home Above"

1890 Kelly's Directory: Landlord of the "Hook and Hatchet" ?

206.   HEADSTONE AND CURBS

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
HENRY WILLIAM HARRISON
WHO PASSED AWAY JANUARY 19th 1906
AGED 70 YEARS
"Life's Race well Run,
Life's Work well Done,
Life's Crown well Won,
Now comes Rest"
ALSO WILLIAM JOHN
SON OF THE ABOVE
DIED MARCH 1st 1915
AGED 49 YEARS
ALSO ADA ISABELLA
YOUNGEST DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
DIED APRIL 3rd 1918
AGED 47 YEARS
ALSO BETSEY HARRISON
BELOVED WIFE OF THE ABOVE
H. W. HARRISON
DIED NOVEMBER 23rd 1922
AGED 69 YEARS
"Her Bright Smile Filled our Home with Gladness"
ALSO MARTHA JANE JACKMAN
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
H.W. AND B. HARRISON
DIED JULY 10th 1949
AGED 80 YEARS

1890 Kelly's Directory: Ironmongers and Undertakers; 1911Census: William, Undertaker.

207.   HEADSTONE AND CURBS

SACRED
RO THE MEMORY OF
HENRIETTA JANE LUCY POVEY
DIED 20th FEBRUARY 1893
AGED 73 YEARS
"We Cannot tell who next may Fall,
Beneath thy Chastening Rod,
One must be First but let us All,
Prepare to meet our God"
ALSO OF
ELIZABETH GOODHER
DIED 15th MAY 1915
IN HER 86th YEAR
ALSO OF JESSE GOODHER
HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 19th JANUARY 1912
IN HIS 82nd YEAR
ALSO OF EDWIN RHODES
WHO DIED 16th JANUARY 1912
AGED 56 YEARS
ALSO OF
RACHEL HOLLAND RHODES
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 21st APRIL 1948
AGED 91 YEARS

1891Census: Jesse Goodher, Parish Relief; Inquest in Chatham News, 20th January 1912.
1890 Kelly's Directory: Edwin Rhodes, Baker, The Brook.

208.   SMALL HEADSTONE AND CURBS

IN
AFFECTIONATE REMEMBRANCE OF
FRANCIS A. NIXON
WHO PASSED AWAY 20th JAN 1907
AGED 31 YEARS
ALSO LILIAN R. NIXON
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO PASSED AWAY 6th MARCH 1941
AGED 57 YEARS
"We cannot Lord thy Purpose see"
AMD VERA F. BEADLE
DAUGHTER OF LILIAN NIXON
BELOVED MOTHER HERSELF
WHO DIED 8th JUNE 1986
AGED 65

209.   HEADSTONE AND CURBS

HENRY RICHARD THOMPSON DIED 2nd JUNE 1907 AGED 27 YEARS

ALSO ELIZABETH ANN THOMPSON WHO FELL ASLEEP 27th OCTOBER 1964 AGED 82 YEARS

IN
LOVING
MEMORY OF
THOMAS THOMPSON
WHO PASSED PEACEFULLY AWAY
AUGUST 5th 1927 IN HIS 75th YEAR
ALSO
GEORGE WILLIAM THOMPSON
WHO WAS KILLED IN FRANCE
JUNE 30th 1916 AGED 20 YEARS
ALSO
SARAH ANN THOMPSON
WHO PASSED AWAY
MAY 11th 1940 AGED 88 YEARS
"Safe in the Arms of Jesus"

1901 Census: Henry Thompson, Wood Chopper, son of Wood Cutter, at Capstone

210.   PEDESTALS WITH CROSS AND ANGEL

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
WILLIAM
THE DEARLY LOVED HUSBAND OF
MARY ANN ESTHER DUFFIELD
WHO DIED 4th JULY 1912 AGED 65 YEARS
"Father I Stretch my Hand to Thee"
ALSO OF THE ABOVE
MARY ANN E. DUFFIELD
WHO DIED 22nd AUGUST 1916 AGED 71 YEARS
"Hark the Sound of Holy Voices"

1911Census: Retired Engineer

211.   PEDESTALS AND CROSS

IN SAD MEMORY
OF
MABEL MARY BURR
WHO DIED MARCH 29th 1911
IN HER 34th YEAR
"At Rest"
ALSO HERBERT JAMES BURR
BROTHER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED FEB 1st 1912
AGED 22 YEARS
"Thy Will be Done"
ALSO OF
GEORGE WILLIAM BURR
WHO WAS CALLED TO REST
AUGUST 31st 1914
AGED 32 YEARS

1911Census: Herbert Burr, Wine Merchant's Clerk; George Burr, Labourer

212.   "BOOK" STYLE STONE

IN LOVING
MEMORY OF ALSO
WILLIAM J. MATILDA
ROSKILLY HIS WIFE
MATTHEW DIED 29th 11 1936
DIED 29th 8 1909 AGED 76 YEARS
AGED 49 YEARS

1901Census: Railway Labourer

213.   TALL GREY GRANITE HEADSTONE AND CURBS

IN
LOVING AND AFFECTIONATE REMEMBRANCE
OF
WILLIAM SHEPPARD
LATE CLR. SGT. R.M.L.I. CHATHAM DIVISION
THE BELOVED HUSBAND OF
ANNIE ELIZA SHEPPARD
WHO DIED APRIL 20th 1919
AGED 57 YEARS
"Gone but not Forgotten"
ALSO THE ABOVE
ANNIE ELIZA SHEPPARD
WHO PASSED AWAY OCTOBER 29th 1938
AGED 71 YEARS
"Eternal Rest"
ALSO
HORACE WILLIAM BARNABAS
SHEPPARD
SON OF THE ABOVE
DEARLY LOVED HUSBAND OF
FLORENCE
AT REST JANUARY 26th 1969
AGED 82 YEARS
ALSO FLORENCE BEATRICE
HIS BELOVED WIFE
REUNITED MARCH 3rd 1973
AGED 88 YEARS
ALSO
IN LOVING MEMORY OF
HORACE ALBERT BARNABAS
SON OF THE ABOVE WHO DIED
6th DECEMBER 2002 AGED 96
ALSO
DOROTHY EVELYN SHEPPARD
HIS BELOVED WIFE WHO DIED
26th SEPTEMBER 1991 AGED 81

214.   PEDESTALS AND CROSS

IN
SACRED MEMORY
OF
MAUD CHUTER (NEE BRUNT)
THE BELOVED WIFE OF EDWARD CHUTER
WHO DIED 14th APRIL 1919
AGED 31 YEARS
"The Feeling of my Love will Never be Old"
ALSO THE ABOVE EDWARD
WHO DIED 11th APRIL 1965
AGED 80 YEARS
"Reunited"

215.   "CHEST TOMB" ON MASSIVE, STEPPED BASE"


BIRD

FREDERICK GODFREY BIRD
CAPTAIN ROYAL NAVY, C.M.G., D.S.O.
LEGION D'HONNEUR
NOV. III MDCCCLXVIII
DEC. XXIX MCMXIX
CAPTAIN DOVER DRIFTER PATROL
IN THE GREAT WAR

216.   PEDESTALS, FALLEN CROSS

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
LOUISA THE BELOVED WIFE OF
WILLIAM JOHN WEST
DIED OCT 23rd 1911
AGED 59 YEARS
"At Rest"
"She Suffered Much but Murmured,
[Not                                                    ]
[                                                          ]
ALSO
WILLIAM JOHN
WEST
DIED JUNE 1st 1940
AGED 80 YEARS

ALSO
THOMAS WILLIAM
WILLIAMS
BELOVED HUSBAND OF LOUISA
PASSED AWAY DEC. 8th 1940
AGED 68 YEARS

ALSO LOUISA BEATRICE WILLIAMS
WHO DIED APRIL 5th 1954
AGED 81 YEARS

217.   PEDESTALS AND CROSS

"Peace,
Perfect Peace"
IN EVER LOVING MEMORY OF
ERNEST
HENRY EDWARD
THE BELOVED HUSBAND OF
MELINDA TRANT GEORGE
WHO FELL ASLEEP MAY 19th 1915
AGED 45 YEARS
ALSO THE ABOVE MELINDA TRANT GEORGE
WHO FELL ASLEEP? AUGUST 1957 AGED 92 YEARS

1909 Kelly's Directory: Grocer, Luton Road and Rainham.

218.   HEADSTONE AND CURBS

IN MEMORY OF
HENRY JOHN LAY
WHO DIED 28th JANUARY 1891
AGED 40 YEARS
ERECTED BY HIS FELLOW EMPLOYEES OF THE
AXE BRAND WORKS
AS A TOKEN OF THEIR DEEP RESPECT
ALSO HIS SON
STANLEY CHARLES LAY
WHO DIED 19th MAY 1891
AGED 8 MONTHS
ALSO
CAROLINE
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO ENTERED INTO REST
12th MARCH 1929
AGED 72 YEARS

The Axe Brand factory was a clothing manufacturer established in the old Chatham Workhouse building, later replaced by the Ritz Cinema, in turn replaced by a Bingo Hall.

219.   WHITE MARBLE PEDESTALS, CROSS FALLEN

IN
UNFADING MEMORY
OF
SERGT. WILLIAM HENRY BOURNES M.M.
7th BATT CANADIANS
THE BELOVED HUSBAND OF
EDITH ELLEN BOURNES
DIED 29th NOV 1918 AGED 33 YEARS
"The Peace that Passeth all Understanding"
ALSO EDITH ELLEN HIS BELOVED WIFE
REUNITED 3rd OCT 1957 AGED 73 YEARS

Did Bournes die in the Influenza epidemic?

220.   RED GRANITE CRUCIFORM COPED

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
JAMES KELLY
WHO DIED 15th SEPT 1891
AGED 49 YEARS
R.I.P

1890 Kelly's Directory: Landlord of the "Red Lion", Military Road

221.   PEDESTALS AND CROSS, DOUBLE PLOT

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY
OF
JOSEPH McCREA
WHO ENTERED INTO REST
22nd JANUARY 1905 AGED 45 YEARS
ALSO MINNIE S. HIS DEVOTED WIFE
REUNITED 20th DEC. 1915
ALSO CHARLES EDWIN McCREA THEIR SON
KILLED IN ACTION 3rd MARCH 1917 AGED 19 YEARS
R.I.P.

EVALENA C. McCREA
1905 – 1986
CREMATED
PRAY FOR
EDWIN STEPHEN ALBON
HUSBAND OF NORAH
DIED 6th MARCH 1983
R.I.P.
CREMATED
PRAY FOR NORAH ALBON
DIED 20th DECEMBER 1980
PRAY FOR FR. MICHAEL ALBON
DIED 23rd FEBRUARY 1981
R-I-P

222.   C.W.G.C. HEADSTONE

MAJOR & BREVET LIEUT. COLONEL
JOHN BRECKNOCK NOBLE
ROYAL MARINES
9th MARCH 1917 AGED 49

223.   HEADSTONE AND CURBS

MY DEAR HUSBAND LORENZO CLEVERTON LIPOP DIED NOV 12th 1918 AGED 23 YEARS

ALSO WILLIAM ERNEST WILLIAMS DIED MAY 28th 1891 AGED 5½ YEARS

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
MY DEAR WIFE
SARAH EMILY WILLIAMS
WHO DIED AUGUST 20th 1939
IN HER 80th YEAR
"Faithful Unto Death"
ALSO JOHN
HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED NOVEMBER 3rd 1946
AGED 90 YEARS
"Reunited"
ALSO EMILY ADA SARAH
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED OCTOBER 16th 1958
AGED 79 YEARS

John William, (a Shipwright) and Sarah Williams are the transcriber's great grand parents.
Lorenzo Lipop, a Shipwright-Draughtsman, died as a result of the Influenza Epidemic of 1918 - 19

INQUEST ON WILLIAM WILLIAMS, CHATHAM NEWS, JUNE 6th 1891
"The City Coroner (Mr W. H. Bell, LL.B) held an inquest at St Bartholomew's Hospital, Rochester, on Saturday morning last, before a jury, of which Mr H.G. Homan was foreman, touching the death of William Edward (sic) Williams, aged 5 years, whose death resulted from a fall from the high bank at the side of Chatham Hill.
   John Williams, a journeyman shipwright of 11 Thorold Road, Chatham, identified the deceased as his son. On the previous Thursday he was sent for from work because an accident had happened to the deceased, who had been taken to the Hospital. He went direct to that institution, and found the deceased was unconscious. He heard the deceased had fallen from a bank 20 feet high near his house.
   John Thomas Parston (sic) (Panton ?), general dealer, of 4, Rhode Street, Chatham, said he was proceeding down Chatham Hill soon after eleven o'clock on Thursday morning. He saw the deceased falling from a high bank on Chatham Hill. He fell into the stone gutter by the side of the road, striking the side of his head. He was about 30 yards above the spot at the moment, and he rushed at once to the deceased. He picked him up, and he was then insensible. He saw no one else at the top of the bank, and could assign no cause for the fall. He placed the deceased in Mr Church's trap which was passing, and drove him to the hospital.
   By a juror :there was no fence at the top of the bank, and a horse fell over there a short time ago. He understood that the place was use for grazing.
   Another juror said that the plateau at the top the bank was apparently used as a public recreation ground.
   Dr Nankivell, surgeon at the Hospital, said that deceased was admitted into the Hospital on the 28th inst. suffering from fracture of the skull. He died the same evening about nine hours after admission. The cause of death was the fracture, which was such as might be caused by a fall from a height.
   The jury returned a verdict of "Death from misadventure""


JOHN AND SARAH WILLIAMS AND THEIR GRAND DAUGHTER, MARY LIPOP, WHO WAS THE ONLY CHILD OF LORENZO LIPOP AND HILDA. MARY MARRIED JOURNALIST, DUNCAN RAND IN 1941; DUNCAN WAS THE FOUNDER OF THE MEDWAY LITTLE THEATRE. PHOTOGRAPH C. 1923

END OF SECTION A, B, C, E AND F

 

SECTION F F

224.   HEADSTONE AND CURBS

ON LOVING MEMORY
OF
CHARLES MOORE
WHO DIED 21st JANUARY 1901
AGED 60 YEARS
"[                  ] Patient in thy Suffering,
When no hand could give thee Ease,
God the Helper of the Helpless,
Saw thy Grief and gave thee Peace"
ALSO
CATHERINE JANE
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 24th SEPTEMBER 1913
AGED 63? YEARS
ALSO
ETHEL HARRIET
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 19th FEBRUARY 1944
AGED 60 YEARS
"Sadly Missed but not Forgotten"

1881 Census: Railway Guard

225.   HEADSTONE AND CURBS

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
FREDERICK THOMAS
(LATE R.H.A.)
THE DEARLY BELOVED HUSBAND OF
SARAH ELIZABETH BEEDEN
WHO DIED DECEMBER 3rd 1901
AGED 32 YEARS
"The Spirit hath returned unto God who gave it"
ALSO OF
JOHN THOMAS BLACKMAN
FATHER IN LAW OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED JANUARY 30th 1925
AGED 83 YEARS
"Peace, Perfect Peace"

226.   CURBS

IN LOVING MEMORY OF MARY ANN SOAMES WHO DIED OCTOBER 27th 1901 AGED 35 YEARS

227.   HEADSTONE AND CURBS

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
LUCY MARY ANN
THE BELOVED WIFE OF WALTER COLYER
WHO FELL ASLEEP [     ] MAY 1901
AGED 51 YEARS
"Sleep on Dear One [         ]
God taketh those [          ]"
ALSO THE ABOVE
WALTER COLYER
[DIED 1921]
[AGED 72 YEARS]

1881Census: Blacksmith at H.M. Dockyard

228.   FALLEN HEADSTONE

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
MARY
THE BELOVED WIFE OF GEORGE HUGGETT
WHO DIED 13th APRIL 1901
AGED 64 YEARS
R.I.P.
ALSO THE ABOVE
GEORGE HUGGETT
WHO DIED OCT 1st 1911
AGED 74 YEARS
ALSO FREDERICK
GRANDSON OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED APRIL 27th 1943
AGED 46 YEARS

1881Census: George Huggett, Shipwright.

229.   HEADSTONE AND CURBS

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
RICHARD FREDERICK PEARCE
WHO DIED 19th MAY 1902
AGED 57 YEARS
ALSO AGNES
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 19th APRIL 1915
AGED 58 YEARS

1901Census: Carpenter

230.   CURBS

IN LOVING MEMORY OF PERCIVAL BOORMAN
WHO DIED 19th SEPTEMBER 1902 AGED 5 ½ MONTHS

ALSO FREDERICK DUNSTAN BOORMAN WHO DIED 28th APRIL 1917 AGED 40 YEARS

ALSO LOUISE WIFE OF THE ABOVE WHO DIED 7th FEBRUARY 1953 AGED 75 YEARS

1911 Census: Engine Fitter at H.M. Dockyard

231.   CURBS

IN LOVING MEMORY OF MARGARET RADFORD SMITH WHO DIED FEBRUARY 1st 1903 AGED 79 YEARS (One Line)
ALSO WILLIAM SMITH WHO DIED SEPTEMBER 20th 1903 ? AGED 83? YEARS

1881Census: At Minster, Retired Dock Yard Shipwright.

232.   HEADSTONE AND CURBS

IN
EVER LOVING MEMORY
OF
SARAH ANN
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
JAMES MORGANS
WHO DIED 21st FEBRUARY 1903
AGED 49 YEARS
"Over the Line, why should I Remain,
I'll Cross it and go to Jesus"
ALSO MINNIE LAVINA
BELOVED DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 16th AUGUST 1903
AGED 29 YEARS
"Peace, Perfect Peace"
ALSO THE ABOVE
JAMES MORGANS
WHO DIED 25th APRIL 1908
AGED 58 YEARS
"Past all Pain For Ever, done with Sorrow now"

1901 Census: Blacksmith, H.M. Dockyard

233.   C.W.G.C. HEADSTONE
A. E. KILLIAN
SHIPWRIGHT 2nd CL. RN 346954
H.M.S. GIBRALTAR
13th JUNE 1919   AGE 28

234.  CURBS

IN LOVING MEMORY OF SOPHIA THE BELOVED WIFE OF HENRY HOLDEN WHO DIED JUNE 15th 1905 AGED 69 YEARS (One Line)

1890 Kelly's Directory: Henry Holden, Landlord of the "Saracen's Head", The Brook

235.   HEADSTONE AND CURBS

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
JANE BRIGHT
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
DECEMBER 24th 1904
AGED 62 YEARS
ALSO OF
EVA BRIGHT
WHO DIED FEB 10th 1908
AGED 7 MONTHS
"For of Such is the Kingdom of Heaven"
ALSO JAMES ARTHUR
BELOVED HUSBAND OF ADELAIDE BRIGHT
WHO DIED MARCH 28th 1924
AGED 46 YEARS
ALSO PETER
HUSBAND OF JANE BRIGHT
WHO DIED MAY 14th 1927
AGED 88 YEARS
ALSO THE ABOVE
ADSLAIDE MARY BRIGHT
WHO DIED 8th DECEMBER 1949
AGED 71 YEARS
AND BESSIE DAUGHTER DIED 19th JULY 1901
AGED 13 MONTHS

236.   HEADSTONE AND CURBS

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
HELEN CLARA
THE BELOVED WIFE OF GEORGE BENHAM
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE AUGUST 9th 1904
AGED 27 YEARS
"Yet since you could no longer stay to Cheer us,
with your Love,
We Hope to Meet Again in yon' Bright
World Above"

237.   CURBS

IN LOVING MEMORY OF WILLIAM HENRY WREN WHO DIED 11th APRIL 1903 AGED 41 YEARS
ALSO MARTHA WREN WHO DIED 28th MAY 1918 AGED 61? YEARS

238.   HEADSTONE AND CURBS

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
WILLIAM JOHN
THE BELOVED HUSBAND OF
SARAH JANE KNOTT
LATE LEADING SHIPWRIGHT R.N.
WHO DIED SEPTEMBER 6th 1903
AGED 26 YEARS
"Anchored Safely,
Sweet the Sleep he so much Needed,
Free from Sorrow, Grief and Pain,
Looking on his Face, so Peaceful,
Could we Wish him Back Again"
ERECTED BY HIS SHIPMATES
THE ARTISANS OF H.M.S. REPULSE
ALSO THE ABOVE
SARAH JANE
WHO DIED APRIL 7th 19[  ]
AGED 42 YEARS

239.  HEADSTONE AND CURBS

IN
EVER LOVING MEMORY OF
ERNEST JOHN MORRIS
2nd LIEUT. 1st BATT. PRINCE OF WALES
NOTYJ STAFFORDSHIRE REGIMENT
THE DEARLY LOVED HUSBAND OF
ETHEL MAUD MORRIS
WHO DIED FROM GAS POISONING RECEIVED IN ACTION
JUNE THE 17th 1916 AGED 38 YEARS
"Could we have Raised his Dying Head,
Or Heard his Last Farewell,
The Blow would not have been so Hard,
To those who Loved him Well"
INTERRED IN THE FRENCH MILITARY CEMETERY AT DRANOUTRE
ALSO EDWARD WILLIAM WELLS
FATHER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 25th MARCH 1931
IN HIS 87th YEAR
"At Rest"

240.   GRANITE PEDESTALS AND CROSS

IN AFFECTIONATE REMEMBRANCE
OF
EMMA COLLINS
WHO DIED 4th DECEMBER 1900
AGED 63 YEARS
ALSO
THOMAS OBIDIAH COLLINS
WHO DIED 11th MARCH 1915 ?
AGED 79 YEARS
"Peace, Perfect Peace"

1881Census: Tomas Collins, Mariner

241.   CURBS

JOHN JAMES FREEMAN WHO DIED MAY 26th 1908 AGED 31 YEARS

ALSO HIS DAUGHTER ETHEL MAY FREEMAN WHO DIED MARCH 15th 1909 AGED 3 YEARS

242.   CURBS

MY DEAR MOTHER HARRIET SMITH DIED 11th JUNE 1908 AGED 58 YEARS

OUR DEAR SON GEORGE ALFRED PARRY DIED 1st JANUARY 1916 AGED 6 YEARS 4 MONTHS

243.   CURBS

IN LOVING MEMORY OF JOHN THOMAS FUNNELL WHO DIED JUNE 23rd 1908 AGED 66 YEARS

ALSO HIS WIFE LUCY FUNNELL WHO DIED NOV 29th 1913 AGED 72 YEARS

1890 Kelly's Directory: Outfitter

244.   PEDESTALS AND CROSS WITH ANGEL

IN FOND AND CHERISHED
REMEMBRANCE OF
MARY ANN THE DEVOTED WIFE OF
ALFRED JOHN NORRIS
DIED THE 9th OF JULY 1909
AGED 46 YEARS
A KIND AND LOVING MOTHER
"A Bitter Grief, a Shock Severe,
To Part with One we Loved so Dear,
Our Loss is Great, we'll not Complain,
But Hope in Heaven to Meet Again"
ALSO THE ABOVE ALFRED JOHN
WHO DIED THE 20th AUGUST 1951
AGED 86 YEARS

ALSO OF THEIR
THIRD SON
ARTHUR NORRIS
WHO DIED FEBRUARY 26th 1912
AGED 21 YEARS
"His Toils are Past, his Work is Done,
And he is Fully Blest,
He Fought the Fight, the Victory Won,
And Entered into Rest"

1911 Census: Alfred Norris, Recorder of Works, H. M. Dockyard;
Arthur Norris, Fitter and Turner at Cement Works, Northfleet?

245.   CURBS

IN LOVING MEMORY OF ELIZABETH FRASER WHO DIED 27th JANUARY 1915 AGED 54 YEARS

ALSO ALFRED JOHN ROBERTS WHO DIED 14th APRIL 1910 AGED 30 YEARS

246.   HEADSTONE AND CURBS

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
CELIA ROGERS
WHO DIED OCT 24th 1911
AGED 33 YEARS
"She hath done what she Could"

247.   HEADSTONE AND CURBS

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
GEORGE MOSS
WHO DIED 2nd AUGUST 1902
AGED 55 YEARS
"A Husband Good and Father Kind,
His Soul has Passed Away,
Passed from a World of Endless Pain,
With Christ his King to Stay"
ALSO WILLIAM ALFRED MOSS
BELOVED GRANDSON OF THE ABOVE
WHO PASSED AWAY 23rd OCTOBER 1914
AGED 7 YEARS
ALSO HARRIETT MOSS
BELOVED WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO PASSED AWAY 25th DECEMBER 1938
AGED 85 YEARS

1881Census: Agricultural Labourer

248.   VOLUTED STONE (WORN)

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
GEORGE WINCH
WHO DIED NOVEMBER 22nd ? 1907 AGED 71 YEARS
[                                         ]
ALSO ALICE WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED [                       ] 1912 AGED [74] YEARS

1881Census: Stoker, H.M. Dockyard; wife Alice Tobacconist

249.   CURBS

OUR DEAR MOTHER ANN ELIZABETH RUBERY WHO DIED 27th NOV 1907 AGED 54 YEARS
ALSO CHARLES WILLIAM RUBERY WHO DIED 29th AUG 1926 AGED 76 YEARS

1881Census: Boiler Maker

250.   CURBS

IN LOVING MEMORY OF GEORGE ARTHUR HOWLETT WHO FELL ASLEEP JUNE 9th 1909 AGE 18 YEARS (One Line)
ALSO GEORGE ARTHUR HOWLETT WHO FELL ASLEEP 23rd NOV 1922 AGED 59 YEARS

251.   CURBS

HANNAH BAKER DIED APRIL 3rd 1910 AGED 69 YEARS
ALSO HER HUSBAND THOMAS BAKER DIED AUG 22nd 1934 AGED 83 YEARS

1911Census: Excavator at H.M. Dockyard, Living in Gillingham

252.   HEADSTONE AND CURBS

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
ANNE
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
GEORGE WARD
WHO DIED 23rd AUGUST 1910
AGED 59 YEARS
"A Sudden Change at God's Command she Fell,
She had no Chance to Bid her Friends Farewell,
Affliction came without Warning given,
And bid her haste to meet God in Heaven"
ALSO THE ABOVE
GEORGE WARD
WHO DIED 15th JUNE 1912
AGED 71 YEARS
ALSO ELIZABETH MacCANNA
WHO ENTERED THE HOMELAND
28th JULY 1923 AGED 59 YEARS
"Until we Meet Again"

253.   CURBS

IN LOVING MEMORY OF FRANCES ANN BETTNAM BAKER WHO DIED APRIL 12th 1911 AGED 27 YEARS (One Line)

SUSAN BELOVED DAUGHTER OF SAMUEL BAKER DIED 6th OCT 1931 ? AGED 71 ? YEARS

254.   PEDESTALS AND CROSS

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
ALICE MAUD MARY
THE BELOVED WIFE OF W.J.J. GUNN
(LATE R.M.L.I.)
WHO DIED FEBRUARY 1st 1907
AGED 44? YEARS
A DEVOTED WIFE AND LOVING MOTHER
ALSO THE ABOVE NAMED WALTER JOHN JAMES GUNN
P.M. 2404 PPOS TO BRKPIT [   ]?
PZ 2404 P? OP? KENT
WHO DIED NOVEMBER 2nd 19[3]0
AGED 68 YEARS

255.   SMALL "BOOK" TYPE AND CURBS

WILLIAM THOMAS JURY WHO DIED MAY 6th 1907 AGED 45 YEARS

ALSO OF HIS WIFE EMMELINE ELIZABETH WHO DIED JANUARY 3rd 1948 AGED 82 YEARS

IN
LOVING MEMORY ALSO
OF 
A WONDERFUL HUSBAND 
"TED" 
EDWARD JURY 
WHO DIED 
16th MARCH 1968 
AGED 75 YEARS
"A FAITHFUL SERVANT
OF GOD"HIS
LOVING WIFE
ELSIE HARRIETT
WHO DIED
17th OCT 1975
AGED 75 YEARS
 "REUNITED"

256.   FALLEN HEADSTONE

IN
LOVING MEMORY OF
THOMAS HERSEY POWELL
DIED 9th FEBRUARY 1907
AGED 38 YEARS
ALSO
GLADYS EILEEN DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
DIED 4th FEBRUARY 1929
AGED 28 YEARS
ALSO
MARY ELIZABETH POWELL
WHO DIED JUNE 4th 1967 IN HER HUNDRETH YEAR

257.    SMALL HEADSTONE AND CURBS

IN EVER LOVING MEMORY OF
EDWIN ARNOLD
WHO DIED 11th JUNE 1916
AGED 74 YEARS
ALSO KEZIAH
BELOVED WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 11th MARCH 1927
AGED 75 YEARS
ALSO FRANK
SON OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 20th NOVEMBER 1902
AGED 20 YEARS
"At Rest"
ALSO THOMAS ARNOLD
WHO DIED 12th AUGUST 1937
AGED 53 YEARS

258.   FALLEN HEADSTONE

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
JAMES HENRY
HUDSON
WHO DIED JULY 13th 1906
AGED 70 YEARS
"Farewell Dear Wife, my Life is Past,
You Loved me Dearly to the Last,
Grieve not for Me, but to Prepare,
For Heaven to your Greatest Care"
ALSO SARAH
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED JUNE 4th 1925
IN HER 83rd YEAR
"At Rest"

259.   C.W.G.C. HEADSTONE

8376 PRIVATE
S.F. BECK
HAMPSHIRE REGIMENT
21st APRIL 1918 AGED 30
"With Christ"

260.   HEADSTONE AND CURBS

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
ELIZABETH ANN
THE BELOVED WIFE OF CHARLES PIKE
WHO ENTERED INTO REST SEPTEMBER 29th 1906
AGED 48 YEARS
"Sweet Rest in Heaven"
ALSO MARY JANE PIKE
WHO PASSED AWAY JULY 21st 1942
AGED 77 YEARS
ALSO THE ABOVE
CHARLES PIKE
WHO PASSED AWAY FEBRUARY 6th 1947
AGED 86 YEARS
FREDERICK RUPERT PIKE
BORN 20th MARCH 1899
DIED 9th SEPTEMBER 1977

1911Census: Charles Pike, Navy Pensioner, living in Gillingham

261.   HEADSTONE AND CURBS

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
WILLIAM TIRSLEY
WHO DIED 20th JANUARY 1907
AGED 70 YEARS
ALSO REBECCA WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 3rd FEBRUARY 1911
AGED 67 YEARS
ALSO ABIGAIL MARIAN
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 8th FEBRUARY 1952
AGED 74 YEARS
ALSO STEWART FRASER
SON OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 2nd MARCH 1954
AGED 77 YEARS

262.   HEADSTONE AND CURBS

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
BENJAMIN SHEPHERD
WHO DIED DECEMBER 21st 1906
AGED 47 YEARS
"Gone from us but not Forgotten.
Never shall thy Memory Fade,
Loving Thoughts shall Ever Linger,
Round the Spot where thou art Laid"
ALSO BENJAMIN ARTHUR RICHARD
SON OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED MARCH 28th 1954
AGED 61 YEARS
ALSO ELIZABETH
WIFE AND MOTHER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED MARCH 7th 1957
AGED 85 YEARS

1901Census: Benjamin Shepherd, Confectioner and Baker, Luton Road

263.   CURBS

IN LOVING MEMORY OF MARY ANN WALKER WHO DIED APRIL 1st 1910 AGED 81 YEARS

ALSO CAROLINE BELOVED WIFE OF GEORGE [GOD]WIN ? WHO DIED APRIL [    ] 1931 IN HER 81st YEAR (One Line)

264.   CURB

FREDERICK FRANCIS WHO DIED JULY 21st 1910 AGED 54 YEARS

265.   HEADSTONE AND CURBS

IN
SACRED MEMORY
OF
FRANCES SCOTT
WHO FELL ASLEEP 20th NOVEMBER 1913
AGED 74 YEARS
"She is not Dead but Sleepeth"
ALSO
WALTER HENRY BOOTH
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE 5th AUGUST 1911
AGED 37 YEARS
"Sleep on Dear One and take thy Rest,
God taketh those le Loveth Best"
ALSO
VIOLET ETHEL BOOTH
WHO DIED 19th FEBRUARY 1924
AGED 19 YEARS

1911Census: Walter Booth, Flour Carter at Steam Mill

266.   PEDESTALS AND FALLEN CROSS

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
WILLIAM HENRY GERMAN
WHO DIED 22nd JUNE 1917
AGED 63 YEARS
ALSO ELIZABETH
BELOVED WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO PASSED AWAY 3rd NOVEMBER 1938
AGED 85 YEARS
"Reunited"

267.   WHITE MARBLE PEDESTALS AND CROSS

IN EVER LOVING MEMORY
OF
WALTER
BELOVED HUSBAND OF EMMA METCALF
C.P.O. ROYAL NAVY
DIED 15th FEBRUARY 1919
IN HIS 45th YEAR
"His End was Peace"
ALSO EMMA SOPHIA WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO FELL ASLEEP 15th OCTOBER 1950
AGED 76 YEARS
"Reunited"

268.   HEADSTONE

IN
LOVING MEMORY OF
JOSIAH LINNELL
WHO DIED ON THE 13th APRIL 1898
AGED 58 YEARS
"The Morning Comes, we cannot tell,
How we may Spend the Day,
Death like a Sudden Whirlwind came,
And Snatched his Life Away"
ALSO
SARAH ELIZABETH
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
PASSED PEACEFULLY AWAY
23rd JANUARY 1925
AGED 76 YEARS
"Peace, Perfect Peace"

1890 Kelly's Directory and 1891 Census: Cab Proprietor , Cannon Street

269.   CURBS

IN LOVING MEMORY OF GEORGE MARTIN DIED 7th JULY 1905 AGED 72 YEARS

ALSO CAROLINE HIS WIFE DIED 4th APRIL 1915 AGED 80 YEARS

1890 Kelly's Directory: Landlord of "Sir Colin Campbell" Public House

270.   CURBS

IN LOVING MEMORY OF GEORGE MARTIN DIED SEPTEMBER 11th 1905 AGED 23 YEARS

ALSO FANNY MARTIN WHO DIED MARCH 2nd 1918 IN HER 68th YEAR

271.   PEDESTALS AND CROSS

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
SUSAN DUNCAN
WHO DIED SEPT 18th 1905
AGED 56 YEARS
ALSO OF MATILDA BROWN
WHO DIED MARCH 7th 1910 IN HER 86th YEAR

272.   VOLUTED STONE

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
ROBERT ISAAC GREGORY
QUARRINGTON
WHO DIED 29th SEPTEMBER 1905
AGED 64 YEARS
ALSO AMELIA
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 30th APRIL 1931
IN HER 86th YEAR
ALSO ALBERT
SON OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 13th JANUARY 1922
AGED 42 YEARS
"At Rest"

1901Census: Robert Quarrington, House Carpenter

273.   HEADSTONE AND CURBS

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
FREDERICK JAMES
BOATMAN
WHO PASSED AWAY DECEMBER 7th 1905
AGED 76 YEARS
"Weep not for me my Children Dear,
I am not Dead but Sleeping here,
The Lord hath chosen mt Time to come,
To Dwell with Him in Heaven above"
ALSO JAMES NORRIS
SON-IN-LAW OF THE ABOVE
DIED MAY 7th 1946
AGED 76 YEARS
"A Sudden Change at God's Command he Fell,
He had no Chance to bid his friends Farewell,
Afflictions came without Warning given,
And bid him Haste to meet his God in Heaven"
ALSO HARRIET E. NORRIS
DIED OCT 6th 1947
AGED 83 YEARS

274.   HEADSTONE AND CURBS

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
EDWIN WILLIAM CHRISTOPHER
WHO DIED 29th JULY 1911
AGED 69 YEARS
ALSO ELIZABETH HIS BELOVED WIFE
WHO DIED 16th DECEMBER 1915
AGED 69 YEARS
ALSO NORAH CHRISTOPHER
GRANDCHILD OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 8th AUGUST 1915
AGED 14 DAYS
ALSO TWO GRANDSONS OF THE ABOVE
ALBERT LEONARD CHRISTOPHER
WHO DIED [    ] NOVEMBER 1918
AGED 24 YEARS
BERTRAM WILLIAM CHRISTOPHER
WHO DIED OF WOUNDS IN FRANCE
5th OCTOBER 1918 AGED 20 YEARS

1890 Kelly's Directory: Edwin Shoe Maker, Fair Row; 1911Census: Elizabeth, Grocer

275.   HEADSTONE AND CURBS

IN MEMORY OF
ELLEN
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
ARTHUR JOHN TESTER
DIED JULY 12th 1911
IN HER 52nd YEAR
ALSO OF THEIR CHILDREN
JESSIE AGED 3 YEARS
AND JOHN W. AGED 4 YEARS
ALSO MERCY MARY TESTER
DIED DECEMBER 14th 1920
IN HER 81st YEAR
ALSO THE ABOVE
ARTHUR JOHN TESTER
DIED JUNE 7th 1928
IN HIS 68th YEAR

1911Census: Cabinet Manufacturer

276.   SMALL HEADSTONE AND CURBS

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
IVY DOROTHY WOOD
WHO DIED 28th DEC 1911
AGED 8 YEARS
ALSO
ROBERT WILLIAM WOOD
FATHER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 8th DEC 1917
AGED 71 YEARS
ALSO
EMILY ANN WOOD
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 25th DEC 1930
AGED 67 YEARS
"Thy Will be Done"

1911 Census: Scale Maker at Rochester

277.   C.W.G.C. HEADSTONE

CH/10684 PRIVATE
H. FALKUS
ROYAL MARINE LIGHT INFANTRY
16th MARCH 1915 AGE 43
"Gone but not Forgotten"

278.   C.W.G.C. HEADSTONE

22554 PRIVATE
A. BATHURST
BORDER REGIMENT
10th JULY 1916 AGED 19
"Sweet is the Memory,
That Never Fades,
Of Him we Loved,
But could not Save"

279.   CURBS

WILLIAM HENRY WRAY DIED 23rd JAN 1911 IN HIS 76th YEAR

ALSO OF HIS WIFE MARY ANN WRAY DIED 20th SEPT 1915 AGED 71 YEARS

1901 Census: General Dealer

280.   C.W.G.C HEADSTONE

22392 PRIVATE
F. GILES
ROYAL DEFENCE CORPS
21st JANUARY 1918 AGED 43
"Gone but not Forgotten"

281.   HEADSTONE AND CURBS

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
NELLIE LEWIS
WHO DIED ON MARCH 26th 1909
AGED 63
"Peace, Perfect Peace"
ALSO FREDERICK SOWTER
WHO DIED MAY 4th 1928
AGED 66 YEARS
ALSO WALTER LEWIS
FOR 33 YEARS CHAIRMAN OF THE
CHATHAM WORKING MENS' CLUB AND INSTITUTE
WHO DIED DECEMBER 7th 1930
IN HIS 79th YEAR
"When the Toil is Over,
Then comes Rest and Peace,
Jesus in his Beauty,
Songs that Never Cease"

1911Census: Fred Sowter, a Compositor lodging with Lewis who is a School Attendance Officer

282.   CURBS

FLORENCE JANE THE BELOVED WIFE OF JOSEPH WILLAM LEECH WHO DIED SEPT 16th 1909 AGED 34 YEARS (One Line)

283.   SMALL HEADSTONE

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
WILLIAM JAMES
THE BELOVED HUSBAND OF
LOUISA MAXWELL
DIED 1st MARCH 1919
AGED 62 YEARS
"Life's Work Well Done"
ALSO LOUISA
DEARLY BELOVED WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO FELL ASLEEP 9th OCT 1949
AGED 89 YEARS
"Reunited"

1911 Census: At Tonbridge?, Army Pensioner

284.   CURBS

IN LOVING MEMORY OF GEORGE MILLER DIED 14th JANUARY 1902 AGED 63 YEARS

ALSO HIS BELOVED WIFE EMILY MILLER DIED 17th JULY 1917 AGED 75 YEARS

285.   PEDESTALS AND CROSS

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
BOMDR. WALTER ATKINS GREEN
[                     ?                    ]
KILLED IN ACTION APRIL 30th 1916
AGED 33 / YEARS
"         Verse?          "
ALSO WALTER GREEN (HIS BABY?)
DIED AUGUST [    ] 1909 AGED 2 YEARS
ALSO LILIAN E. GREEN
DIED NOV 9th 1955 AGED 71 YEARS

286.   PEDESTALS AND CROSS

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
ELIZABETH JANE
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
THOMAS JOHN MORRISON
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE NOV 15th 1914
AGED 56 YEARS
"Loving and True, she rests in the Lord"
ALSO T.J. MORRISON HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE
DIED AUGUST 16th 1947 AGED 85 YEARS
"Reunited"

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
ALBERT WILLIAM
TREADWELL C.E.R.A.
LOST HIS LIFE IN CHINA
JANUARY 13th 1927 AGED 39
"Ever in our Thoughts"

1911 Census: Thomas Morrison, Messenger

287.   CURBS

MARY ANN THE BELOVED WIFE OF ALFRED HARRY HALES WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE 22nd JUNE 1901 AGED 27 YEARS (One Line)

ALSO JOSEPH WILLIAM THE BELOVED HUSBAND OF ELIZA JANE LEECH DIED 21st AUG 1905 AGED 61 YEARS (One Line)
ALSO THE ABOVE ELIZA JANE LEECH DIED 17th DEC 1936 AGED 88 YEARS

1901 Census: Joseph Leech at Plumstead, born Chatham, Butcher

288.   HEADSTONE AND CURBS WITH COPED LEDGER

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
CAROLINE MATILDA ROGERS
WHO DIED 16th SEPT 1901
AGED 50 YEARS
"Redeemed by the Precious
Blood of Christ"
ALSO CAROLINE WIDOW OF
VINCENT G.C. ROGERS
AND MOTHER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 4th FEBRUARY 1908
AGED 81 YEARS

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
VINCENT GERALD CHARLES ROGERS
INTERRED IN CHATHAM OLD BURIAL GROUND
A.D. 1865

1861 Census: Vincent Rogers, Cutter, Army Clothier

289.   HEADSTONE AND CURBS

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
WILLIAM CARNIE
DIED JANUARY 4th 1909
IN HIS 80th YEAR
ALSO OF
FANNY ELIZABETH
DEARLY BELOVED WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED DECEMBER 29th 1908
AGED 65 YEARS
JOHN SIDNEY CARNIE
GRANDSON OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED NOVEMBER 27th 1901
AGED 5 MONTHS
"Peace, Perfect Peace"

290.   HEADSTONE AND CURBS

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
FLORENCE REBECCA
WIFE OF BERNARD V. PATTISON
WHO DIED OCTOBER 25th 1908
AGED 22 YEARS
"Sacrificed to the Lord"
ALSO
BERNARD RICHARD PATTISON
SON OF THE ABOVE
DIED AUGUST 11th 1909
AGED 1 YEARS
[                                 ]
ELIZABETH LOUISA SAXTO[N]
[ DIED 1916]
[AGED 80 YEARS]

291.   HEADSTONE AND CURBS

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
CHARLES
THE DEARLY BELOVED HUSBAND OF
MARY ANN FOAT
WHO DIED MAY 14th 1910
AGED 62 YEARS
"Rest in Peace"
ALSO OF MARY ANN
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED SEPT 21st 1919
AGED 70 YEARS
"the Memory of the Just is Blessed"

1901 Census: Joiner, H.M. Gun Wharf, lived in Sainsbury Road

292.   HEADSTONE AND CURBS

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
WILLIAM ELMORE
WHO DIED JANUARY 16th 1900
AGED 71 YEARS
ALSO ELIZA ANN
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED DEC 19th 1906
AGED 77 YEARS
ALSO ELIZA ANN
ELDEST DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED OCTOBER 16th 1902
AGED 53 YEARS
"Happy Soul that finds a Re[st]"

1891 Census: Carpenter., Perry Street

293.   CRUCIFORM HEADSTONE

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
ARTHUR STANLEY FRANK M.D., R.N.
SIXTH SON OF
GEORGE AND MARIANNE FRANK
LOW HALL, KIRBY MOORSIDE, YORKSHIRE
BORN SEPTEMBER 2nd 1877
DIED DECEMBER 18th 1900
"The Lord Gave and the Lord
Hath Taken Away"

294.   HEADSTONE

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
ALFRED BARTON
THE DEARLY LOVED AND ONLY
SON OF
ALFRED AND EMMELINE
COOPER
OF BENENDEN
WHO DIED AT CHATHAM
JULY 12th 1901
AGED 27 YEARS
"Father in thy Gracious Keeping
Leave we now thy Servant Sleeping"

1901 Census: Sorting Clerk and Telegraphist of Ordnance Terrace, born Hawkhurst

295.   CURBS

CHARLES JAMES SOUTHERWOOD WHO DIED 28th MARCH 1912 AGED 46 YEARS

ALSO HIS DEAR WIFE CHRISTIANA MAUD WHO DIED 14th FEB 1940 AGED 73 YEARS

296.   HEADSTONE AND CURBS

IN
LOVING MEMORY OF
WALTER JOHN SPRATT
DIED 15th JULY 1914
AGED 52 YEARS
ALSO HIS WIFE
ELLEN SPRATT
DIED 5th MAY 1935
AGED 77 YEARS
ALSO THEIR SON
ARTHUR HENRY SPRATT
DIED OF WOUNDS AT PALESTINE 13th DEC 1917
AGED 27 YEARS
ALSO THEIR DAUGHTER
NELLIE SPRATT
DIED 9th FEB 1927
AGED 34 YEARS
"Thy Will be Done"

297.   CURBS

ROBERT JAMES MAYNARD WHO DIED 22nd MARCH 1911 AGED 67 YEARS
ALSO HARRIET ANN WIFE OF THE ABOVE WHO DIED 8th JANUARY 1926 AGED 79 YEARS

1901 Census: Carpenter, H.M. Dockyard

298.   WHITE MARBLE HEADSTONE

JOHN
THE BELOVED
HUSBAND OF
SARAH IRESON
WHO DIED
DECEMBER 21st 1911
AGED 68 YEARS
"His End was Peace"
ALSO SARAH WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO FELL ASLEEP
DECEMBER 21st 1950
AGED 82 YEARS
"Reunited"
ALSO FREDERICK VICTOR
BILLINGHURST
GRANDSON OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED
OCTOBER 3rd 1981
AGED 61 YEARS
"At Rest"

1901 Census: John Ireson, Corporation Labourer

299.   C.W.G.C. HEADSTONE

A.J. BEST
ORDINARY SEAMAN
H.M.S. "GENERAL WOLFE"
8th NOVEMBER 1918 AGED 19
"Gone but not Forgotten"

300.   CURBS

IN LOVING MEMORY OF SARAH P. ALBORN WHO DIED MAY 4th 1910 ? AGED 74 YEARS

ALSO WILLIAM E. ALBORN WHO DIED OCTOBER 18th 1910 ? AGED 78 YEARS

1881 Census: Skilled Labourer of Luton Road

301.    HEADSTONE

IN
LOVING MEMORY OF
ANN CHURCH PEABODY
REYNOLDS
WHO DIED 5th MAY 1898
AGED 73 YEARS
"Heaven is Rest"

302.   CURBS

IN LOVING MEMORY OF SARAH ELIZABETH PARKER WHO DIED 1st MARCH 1900 AGED 44 YEARS (One Line)

ALSO OF AMELIA GROVES WHO DIED 24th MARCH 1938 AGED 59 YEARS

303.   HEADSTONE AND CURBS

IN
MEMORY OF
ANN
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
THOMAS STOCK
(LATE R.M.L.I.)
WHO DIED 23rd APRIL 1900
AGED 64 YEARS
"Loved by All who Knew Her"
ALSO OF THE ABOVE
THOMAS STOCK
WHO DIED 8th APRIL 1905
AGED 69 YEARS
"Gone to Rest"
ALSO SARAH ANN
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE AND BELOVED WIFE OF
HENRY J. MEDHURST
WHO DIED 23rd JAN 1941
AGED 68 YEARS

304.   CURBS



EMMA MARTHA GRAY BLANDEN WHO DIED SEPTEMBER 25th 1910 AGED 39 YEARS
ALSO ANDREW GRAY WHO DIED FEBRUARY 1st 1911 AGED 46 YEARS
ALSO ELIZABETH ANN GRACE BLANDEN WHO DIED SEPTEMBER 30th 1915 AGED 37 YEARS

1901 Census: Andrew Gray?, at West Ham, born Chatham, Boiler Maker ?

305.   CURBS

ALSO MARY BROWN
DIED JANUARY 31st 1911 AGED 37 ? YEARS
ALSO THOMAS BROWN
DIED AUGUST 18th 1911 AGED 35 YEARS

306.   C.W.G.C. HEADSTONE

265878 PRIVATE
T. BLANDEN
SUFFOLK REGIMENT
31st OCTOBER 1918

307.   CURBS

IN LOVING MEMORY OF ELIZA BACON WHO DIED 11th OCTOBER 1898 AGED 56 YEARS

ALSO JAMES BACON WHO DIED 5th MARCH 1912 AGED 70 YEARS

1911 Census: Pensioner, Watch Company ?

308.   CURBS, DOUBLE PLOT

IN LOVING MEMORY OF HENRY TUCKER WHO DIED ON THE 24th DAY OF JUNE 1899 AGED 51 YEARS (One Line)
ALSO HENRY TUCKER SON DIED [    ] FEB 1912 AGED 42 AND CHARLES TUCKER SON DIED 9th NOV 1918 AGED 4[   ]

ALSO CHARLES BURGESS FATHER [      ] TUCKER DIED 26th OCT 1899 AGED 82 YEARS (One Line)
ALSO R.C. TUCKER SON LATE PTE 2nd E. KENT REGT KILLED IN ACTION AT YPRES FEB 14th 1915 AGED 31 YEARS (One Line)

309.   HEADSTONE AND CURBS

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
ALICE AMELIA
THE BELOVED WIFE OF W.H. ROLFE OF MAIDSTONE
AND ELDEST DAUGHTER OF JAMES FOWLER
WHO DIED JUNE 7th 1899
AGED 28 YEARS
"Her End was Peace"
ALSO FREDERICK
SON OF THE ABOVE JAMES FOWLER
WHO DIED NOV 10th 1910
AGED 25 YEARS
INTERRED IN GIBRALTER CEMETERY
ALSO JAMES FOWLER
FATHER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED AUGUST 10th 1929
AGED 82 YEARS
"At Rest"
ALSO JAMES CHARLES FOWLER
WHO DIED OCTOBER 6th 1956
AGED 75 YEARS
ERECTED BY HER FATHER JAMES FOWLER

1901 Census: James Fowler, Senior, Messenger at Naval Stores.

310.   HEADSTONE AND CURBS

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
GEORGE JAMES
THE BELOVED SON OF
MARY ANN SENIOR
WHO DIED SEPT 11th 1908
AGED 33 YEARS
"Not Gone from Memory, not Gone from Love,
But Gone to our Father's Home Above"
ERECTED BY A FEW FRIENDS

1901 Census: Shipyard Labourer

311.   LEDGER

IN AFFECTIONATE REMEMBRANCE OF
ELIZA ANN
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
JOHN HUNT LARKE
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
JULY 4th 1897
AGED 75 YEARS
ALSO OF THE ABOVE
JOHN HUNT LARKE
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
JANUARY 24th 1906
AGED 83 YEARS
"Farewell Dear [                        ]
My? Loving[                ] no More
[              ] Loving Eyes shall Weep
[                ] Dear Parents [         ]" 

1881 Census: Greenwich Pensioner, Labourer

END OF SECTION F F

 

SECTION H H

312.   C.W.G.C. HEADSTONE

J.H. THROWER
STOKER 1st CLASS RN K/2168
H.M.S. "LIFFEY"
28th APRIL 1918 AGE 28

313.   HEADSTONE AND CURBS

IN
LOVING MEMORY OF
JANE
THE BELOVED WIFE OF JOHN HALL
WHO FELL ASLEEP DECEMBER 4th 1900
AGED 55 YEARS
"Peace, Perfect Peace"
ALSO THE ABOVE
JOHN WILLIAM HALL
WHO DIED APRIL 13th 1928
AGED 82 YEARS
"Reunited"

1881Census: Fair Row, Chatham, Ship Riveter, mother has shop; 1890 Kelly's Directory, Shop Keeper, Fair Row; 1901Census: Ship Fitter ?

314.   CURBS

HARRIET LEONARD WHO DIED 20th JUNE 1903 AGED 50 YEARS
ALSO GEORGE HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE WHO DIED 9th DEC 1929 AGED 79 YEARS

1911Census: Agricultural Labourer

315.   HEADSTONE AND CURBS

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
ANN ELIZABETH
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
THOMAS MORRISS
DIED 6th DEC 1905
AGED 60 YEARS
ALSO SARAH
FIRST WIFE OF THE ABOVE
DIED 8th NOV 1875 AGED 25 YEARS
INTERRED IN THIS CEMETERY
ALSO
ELIZABETH CUTHBERTSON MORRISS
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
DIED 13th OCT 1912 AGED 56 YEARS
ALSO OF THE ABOVE
THOMAS MORRISS
DIED 2nd FEBRUARY 1933
AGED 80 ? YEARS

316.   HEADSTONE AND CURBS

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
WILLIAM JOSEPH THOMAS DUNN
WHO DIED NOVEMBER 23rd 1908
AGED 20 YEARS
"Gone but not Forgotten"
"He is Gone but not Forgotten,
Never shall his Memory Fade,
Sweetest Thoughts will Ever Linger,
Round the Spot where he is Laid"
ALSO WILLIAM DUNN
FATHER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED OCTOBER 25th 1913
AGED 55 YEARS

1911Census: William Dunn, Senior, Rigger's Labourer

317.   PEDESTALS AND CROSS

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
WILLIAM BONHAM
WHO DIED APRIL 12th 1909
AGED 59 YEARS
ALSO OF EMILY WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED MAY 2nd 1910
AGED 51 YEARS
ALSO OF THEIR SON
ANDREW CHARLES BONHAM
WHO DIED SEPT 27th 1909
AGED 28 YEARS

1901Census: William, Labourer, H.M. Dockyard; Andrew, Hammerman, H.M. Dockyard

318.   VOLUTED MARBLE

IN MEMORY OF
JANE P. DOHERTY
DIED NOV 19th 1899
AGED 67
ALSO OF
JOHN HER HUSBAND
DIED JAN 27th 1910
AGED 77
ALSO THEIR SON
GEORGE CHARLES DOHERTY H.M.S. "BULWARK"
DIED NOV 26th 1914 AGED 42 YEARS
"A BULWARK VICTIM"
"The Sea Gave up it's Dead"

1901Census: John Doherty, Bargeman of Rochester

319.   PEDESTALS AND CROSS

SACRED TO THE MEMORY
OF
MARIA THE BELOVED WIFE OF
THOMAS ATKINSON
WHO FELL ASLEEP IN JESUS MARCH 30th ? 1909
AGED 40 YEARS
"Gone but not Forgotten"
"Farewell Sweet Flower [      ] ours,
For you have gone to Rest,
The Saviour has but Called you,
To Fold to his Breast"

320.   FALLEN AND BROKEN HEADSTONE

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
ELIZABETH
WIFE OF
THOMAS HARTLEY
WHO DIED FEB 22nd 1904
"At Rest"
ALSO THE ABOVE
THOMAS HARTLEY
WHO DIED DEC 6th 1917
AGED 86 YEARS
ALSO
ALICE MARY HARTLEY
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED FEB 23rd 1948
R.I.P.

321.   C.W.G.C HEADSTONE

048031 PRIVATE
A.E. MOORE
ROYAL ARMY ORDNANCE CORPS
5th FEBRUARY 1919 AGED 30

BELOVED HUSBAND
OF LETITIA MOORE

322.  CURBS

IN LOVING MEMORY OF ARTHUR HOGBEN WHO FELL ASLEEP 1st JUNE 1908 AGED 42 YEARS

ALSO OF MILDRED FOLKES WHO FELL ASLEEP 10th FEB 1944 ? AGED 82 YEARS

1901Census: Tailor/Men's Outfitter

323.   C.W.G.C HEADSTONE

CH/9634 PRIVATE
H.T. YOUNG
ROYAL MARINE LIGHT INFANTRY
16th JULY 1917 AGED 39

324.   CURBS

EMMA CLATWORTHY WHO DIED 1st JANUARY 1915 AGED 51 YEARS
ALSO GEORGE HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE WHO DIED 1st FEBRUARY 1939 AGED 72 YEARS

ALSO WILLIAM PAINTER WHO DIED 10th JULY 1915 AGED 88 YEARS

1881Census: William Painter, Sawyer; 1911Census: George Clatworthy, Carpenter and Joiner for Builder/Undertaker

325.   PEDESTALS, CROSS AND LEDGER

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
MARY ANN DARLEY C.M.
WHO DIED MARCH 8th 1906
IN HER 65th YEAR
ALSO OF THOMAS HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE
LATE CURATOR OF DRAWINGS H.M. DOCKYARD
WHO DIED MARCH 8th 1910 IN HIS 72nd YEAR


RELIEF OF H.M.S. "NORTHAMPTON" 1888

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
A GRAND HUSBAND AND FATHER
HENRY CYRIL DARLEY
ENG LIEUT COMDR R.N.
AT REST 31st AUGUST 1954
IN HIS 80th YEAR
"He Ploughed the Oceans for his Country and his Family"
(Masonic Symbol)

ALSO HIS DEAR WIFE
GEORGINA KATE
AT REST 8th JANUARY 1956
AGED 81 YEARS
INTERRED IN GRAVE NO 1159 SECTION H.H.

1901 Census: Thomas Darley, Curator of Drawings and Records, Retired

326.   C.W.G.C. HEADSTONE

54631 PRIVATE
ERNEST THOMAS BROYDEN
MIDDLESEX REGIMENT
8th JULY 1919 AGED 21
ALSO IN MEMORY OF
JAMES BROYDEN
FATHER OF THE ABOVE
1st DECEMBER 1925 AGED 81

327.   C.W.G.C. HEADSTONE

W.T. PUNT D.S.M.
STO. PETTY OFFICER RN 302295
H.M.S. "LAERTES"
6th MAY 1916 AGED 34
"His Memory is as Dear Today,
as in the Hour,
he Passed away"

328.   C.W.G.C. HEADSTONE

2002604 PRIVATE
W.G. HATT
8th RES. BN. CANADIAN INF.
7th APRIL 1918 AGE 17
"To Memory Ever Dear"

329.   HEADSTONE AND CURBS

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
MARY ANN MURPHY
WHO DIED 14th MAY 1915
AGED 54 YEARS
"A More Devoted Wife and Mother Ever Lived"
ALSO
EDITH MAUD MURPHY
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 30th MARCH 1918
AGED 25 YEARS
ALSO
DANIEL MURPHY
HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED DECEMBER 12th 1921
AGED 66 YEARS
"They Called Me and I Came"

330.   HEADSTONE AND CURBS

IN AFFECTIONATE REMEMBRANCE OF
SARAH TALBOT
DIED 15th NOV. 1915 AGED 74 YEARS
ALSO
HER DAUGHTER CLARA HULLAND
DIED 28th OCT. 1950 AGED 70 YEARS

331.   CURBS

ELLEN MARY BRISLEY WHO DIED 13th JANUARY 1916 AGED 42 YEARS
ALSO VICTOR ALBERT HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE WHO DIED 13th NOV 1943 AGED 74 YEARS

332.   C.W.G.C. HEADSTONE AND CURBS

28806 PRIVATE
H.E. RICHARDS
ROYAL WEST KENT REGIMENT
11th SEPTEMBER 1918 AGE 19
"Rest Eternal
Light Perpetual"

LOUISA THE DEARLY BELOVED WIFE OF JOSEPH E. RICHARDS WHO DIED DECEMBER 26th 1919 AGED 57 YEARS (One Line)
ALSO HORATIO (RAY) THE DEARLY LOVED SON OF THE ABOVE WHO DIED SEPTEMBER 11th 1918 AGED 19 YEARS (One Line)

333.   C.W.G.C. HEADSTONE

5789C. QMR. SERJT.
E.W. STEELE
ROYAL ENGINEERS
14th DECEMBER 1919 AGE 39

ALSO HIS WIFE ETHEL MAY
16th FEBRUARY 1948 AGE 63

334.   C.W.G.C. HEADSTONE

240332 PRIVATE
W. WEBB
ROYAL WEST KENT REGIMENT
27th MARCH 1919 AGE 20
"At Rest"

335.   C.W.G.C. HEADSTONE AND CURBS

CH/19762 PRIVATE
H. PRANGNELL
ROYAL MARINE LIGHT INFANTRY
23rd APRIL 1918 AGE 19
"Duty Done,
At Rest with Mother"

IN MEMORY OF OUR BELOVED PARENTS HENRY PRANGNELL FELL ASLEEP 21st MARCH 1957 AGED 89 YEARS (One Line)

The 23rd of April 1918 (St. Georges Day), was the date of the Zeebrugge Raid

336.   C.W.G.C. HEADSTONE

8503 PRIVATE
J.G. CLOW
E. KENT REGT. (THE BUFFS)
24th DECEMBER 1918 AGE 37
200463 PRIVATE
D.J. CLOW
ROYAL ARMY MEDICAL CORPS
1st NOVEMBER 1925 AGE 38

337.   C.W.G.C. HEADSTONE AND CURBS

E.F. SPENCELEY
CHIEF STOKER RN 121513
H.M. MOTOR LIGHTER C3
10th MAY 1918 AGE 53
"Live for England,
We for England Died"

ALSO EDWARD CHARLES STEARS WHO FELL ASLEEP 25th FEBRUARY 1911 AGED 27 YEARS

ELLA SPENCELEY WHO FELL ASLEEP 1st JANUARY 1934 AGED 34 YEARS

RACHEL WIFE OF F.F. SPENCELEY WHO FELL ASLEEP 19th OCTOBER 1938 AGED 73 YEARS "Remembrance is Beautiful"

338.   HEADSTONE AND CURBS

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
WALTER EDWARD
THE DEARLY BELOVED SON OF
GEORGE HENRY & ELIZABETH SARAH
MILLS
WHO DIED JANUARY 12th 1909
IN HIS 14th YEAR
ALSO THE ABOVE
ELIZABETH SARAH MILLS
WHO DIED NOVEMBER 12th 1918
AGED 56 YEARS
"Peace, Perfect Peace"
IN EVER LOVING MEMORY OF
MY DEAR HUSBAND
JAMES FREDERICK PAYNE
SON IN LAW OF THE ABOVE
WHO PASSED AWAY DECEMBER 7th 1925
AGED 44 YEARS
"Gone but not Forgotten"
ALSO THE ABOVE
GEORGE HENRY MILLS
WHO DIED MARCH 9th 1943 ? AGED 87 YEARS

339.   C.W.G.C. HEADSTONE

G.F. RALPH
STOKER PETTY OFFICER RN
300114
H.M.S. "LOWESTOFT"
9th MARCH 1918 AGE 34

340.   C.W.G.C. HEADSTONE

3/10267 PRIVATE
F. BROOKER
E. KENT REGT. (THE BUFFS)
13th SEPTEMBER 1916

ALSO HIS MOTHER
SARAH ANN BROOKER
10th MARCH 1924 AGE 65

341.   CURBS

ALEXANDER RICHARD DAVIS
AT REST 11th DEC 1912 AGED 49 YEARS

ALSO SUSANNAH DAVIS
REUNITED 6th NOV 1956 AGED 89 YEARS

1911Census: Army Pensioner

342   C.W.G.C. HEADSTONE

G/11572 PRIVATE
T.C. GRINSTED
ROYAL WEST KENT REGIMENT
13th JULY 1916 AGE 20

343.   PEDESTALS AND CROSS

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
GEORGE EDWARD AUSTEN
WHO DIED 19th APRIL 1918
AGED 36 YEARS
"We shall Meet Again"
ALSO KATHLEEN BELOVED WIFE OF THE ABOVE
AND THE DEAR SISTER OF MADELENE SAVAGE R.R.C.
DIED 30th OCTOBER 1918 AGED 36 YEARS

ALSO OF
OUR
DEAR BROTHER
JOSEPH TYLER
WHO DIED 5th NOV 1928
AGED 60 YEARS
"Safe in God's Keeping"

ALSO IN
PROUD AND LOVING
MEMORY OF
MY DEAR HUSBAND
CAPT. T.A. SAVAGE R.A.
COMMD. 10th I.M.A. B'GDE.
KILLED IN EGYPT 26th JUNE 1919
AGED 37 YEARS

345.   FALLEN HEADSTONE

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
CHARLES BROWN
WHO DIED SEPTEMBER 19th 1913
AGED 84 YEARS
"Peace, Perfect Peace"
ALSO ANN WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO FELL ASLEEP MARCH 29th 1939
IN HER 90th YEAR
"Reunited"

SECTION C C (ROMAN CATHOLIC)

346.   PEDESTALS, CROSS FALLEN

OF YOUR CHARITY
PRAY FOR THE REPOSE
OF THE SOUL OF
ELEANOR BELINDA O'BEIRNE
WIFE OF DENIS O'BEIRNE
H.M. CUSTOMS, ROCHESTER
DIED 3rd JANUARY 1916 AGED 52
"May She Rest in Peace"
"Jesus Mercy, Mary Hear"

347.   CRUCIFORM HEADSTONE

OF YOUR CHARITY
PRAY FOR THE RE[POSE]
OF THE SOUL OF
EDWARD RYAN
WHO DIED 2nd NOV 1897
AGED 61 YEARS
ALSO MARGARET HIS WIFE
WHO DIED 25th JUNE 1899
AGED 60 YEARS
"On Whose [Souls] Sweet Jesus
[Have] [M]ercy"
[R.I.]P.

1881 Census: At 2 Slate Yard, Manor Street, Brompton, Chelsea Pensioner and Labourer

348.   HEADSTONE AND CURBS

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
MY DEAR DAUGHTER
ELLEN FINCH
WHO DIED 9th MARCH 1908
AGED 34 YEARS
"I've Bid the World a Glad Farewell,
I've Done with Suffering Now,
And Never More one Passing Grief,
Shall Shade my Peaceful Brow"
ALSO
MARTHA MARGARET COLLINS
MOTHER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED MAY 25th 1921
AGED 67 YEARS

349.   HEADSTONE AND CURBS

IN
AFFECTIONATE REMEMBRANCE
OF
MRS MARY CLANCY
WHO DIED ON SEPT. 18th 1908
AGED 85 YEARS
A FAITHFUL FRIEND AND SERVANT
OF
COLONEL AND MRS W.T. DOONER
SOUTHGATE, ROCHESTER

Col. Dooner was one of Rochester's Mayors.

350.   GREY GRANITE PEDESTAL AND CROSS, WITH SWORD


(James and John Mc Cudden are buried in France)

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
MAJOR
JAMES T. BYFORD McCUDDEN V.C.
D.S.O. & BAR, M.C. & BAR
M.M., CROIX DE GUERRE DE FRANCE
& AMERICAN MEDAL, R.A.F.
ACCIDENTALLY KILLED WHILE FLYING
ON HIS WAY TO DUTY IN FRANCE
9th JULY 1918
AGED 23 YEARS
R.I.P.

ALSO IN LOVING MEMORY OF
FLIGHT SERGEANT WILLIAM McCUDDEN R.F.C.
(PILOT INSTRUCTOR)
ACCIDENTALLY KILLED WHILE FLYING AT GOSPORT
1st MAY 1915
AGED 24 YEARS
ALSO
2nd LIEUT JOHN ANTHONY McCUDDEN , M.C., R.F.C.
(PILOT)
KILLED IN AERIAL COMBAT
OVER BUSIGNY NEAR LE CATEAU, FRANCE
18th MARCH 1918
AGED 20 YEARS
"Fly on Dear Boys from this Dark World of Strife,
On to the Land of Promise to Eternal Life,
They are not Dead, such Spirit never Dies,
They are Unquenchable, They only Sleep"
The Three Brothers were Joiners in the Royal Engineers

ALSO
ARTHUR SCOTT SPEARS
THEIR BROTHER IN LAW
KILLED BY THE EXPLOSION IN
H.M.S. "PRINCESS IRENE"
27th MAY 1915
AGED 29 YEARS
R.I.P.
ALSO
MAURICE VINCENT McCUDDEN
LATE R.A.F.
LAST SON OF MRS A,. McCUDDEN
AND THE LATE W.H. McCUDDEN
WHO DIED 13th DECEMBER 1934

ALSO IN LOVING MEMORY OF
THEIR FATHER
WILLIAM H. McCUDDEN
LATE WARRANT OFFICER, R.E.
WHO DIED OF INJURIES ACCIDENTALLY
RECEIVED ON THE RAILWAY ON JULY 5th 1920
AGED 56 YEARS
R.I.P.

EXTRACT FROM "THE BOOK OF GILLINGHAM", NORMAN TOMLINSON, 1979
"Major James Thomas Byford McCuden, V.C., D.S.O. (And Bar), M.C. (and Bar), M.M., Croix de Guerre, was the leading British fighter pilot of World War 1 with 57 confirmed victories.
   The Irish Mc Cudden family of Gillingham centred their lives on the Royal Engineers at Brompton Barracks and later the Royal Flying Corps, giving this country loyal and distinguished service which decimated their family.
   The father, William won the Royal Humane Society's Bronze Medal for saving a child from drowning. He deserved a decoration for tending a wounded British officer under fire at the Battle of Kel-el-Kebir but for the fact he was acting against orders! He married Amelie Byford, the landlord's daughter of the Shipwright's Arms, and had four sons and two daughters. William (junior), or Bill, was the fourth NCO to qualify as an RFC pilot, and was killed as a flying instructor; daughter Mary's husband, a Naval petty officer, died in the explosion which destroyed the minelayer HMS Princess Irene at Sheerness. (John) Anthony followed his brothers as a pilot but the "dash" which won him the Military Cross with seven victories, caused him to be shot down by aircraft of Von Richthofen's circus.
   "Jimmy", as he was known , was well disciplined, protecting his pilots unnecessary loss and leading his his B Flight of 56 Squadron, in the new fighter SE5a, with intelligent tactics, skilful flying and accurate markmanship. He was flying to take command of 60 Squadron when he crashed in trees at Auxi-le-Chateau on 9th July 1918 and died two hours later. Just before his death, Gillingham Council had made him an Honorary Freeman of the town. Jimmy's war experiences have been published under the titles, Flying Fury, and Five Years in the Royal Flying Corps ."

FROM THE CHATHAM OBSERVER, 10th JULY 1920
"The death occurred in Wandsworth Hospital the previous Monday of Mr William Henry Mc Cudden of Kingston , who fell from a train between Waterloo and Vauxhall on Saturday. He sustained fatal injuries. He was father of the late Major J.T.B. Mc Cudden, VC, the famous airman, and formerly served in the Royal Engineers and was well known in the Borough. Whilst a Bugler he was awarded a Bronze Medal for Life Saving off Gillingham Pier.................."

FUNERAL
".........the coffin was conveyed on a gun carriage drawn by four horses. Eight Sergeant Majors of the Royal Engineers were pall bearers. Among the family mourners were his brother in law Mr W. Byford and, representing the RAF, Major Inchall, VC....."

351.   CURBS

IN LOVING MEMORY OF JAMES COLLEDGE WHO DIED NOV 15th 1914 AGED 45 YEARS

ALSO EDWIN FRANCIS COLLEDGE WHO DIED APRIL 11th ? 1914 ? AGED 1 YEAR

352.   HEADSTONE AND CURBS

AFFECTIONATELY DEDICATED
TO
THE MEMORY OF
ANNIE E. O'KEEFE
WHO DIED MARCH 5th 1916
AGED 48 YEARS
"A Devoted Wife and Loving Mother,
Our Lives reflect the Fruits of her Labour"
R.I.P.
ALSO HUGH O'KEEFE
HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED MAY 30th 1934
IN HIS 80th YEAR
ALSO HUGH
SON OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED FEBRUARY 3rd 1941
AGED 44 YEARS

353.   CURBS

IN LOVING MEMORY OF GEORGE JAMES RICHARDSON AT REST 2nd FEB 1916 AGED 37 YEARS

354.   CURBS

THOMAS RYAN WHO PASSED AWAY 2nd AUGUST 1916 AGED 52 YEARS
ALSO KATE M. RYAN WHO PASSED AWAY 29th SEPT 1937 AGED 79 YEARS

ALSO THOMAS HENRY RYAN WHO PASSED AWAY 21st SEPT 1927 AGED 37 YEARS

1911 Census: Thomas Ryan, Sen., at Sheerness, Guard H.M. Customs

355.   WHITE MARBLE PEDESTALS AND CROSS

IN
EVER LOVING MEMORY OF
ALBERT EDWARD (BERT) MORGAN
SERGT. M.T. A.S.C.
THE BELOVED HUSBAND OF
FLORENCE MORGAN
WHO DIED AUGUST 6th 1917 AGED 31 YEARS
"Though Lost to Sight, to Memory Ever Dear"

1911 Census: Same man?, Fitter and Turner, H.M. Dockyard

356.   SMALL HEADSTONE AND CROSS

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
PATRICK KELLY
WHO DIED 25th APRIL 1918
AGED 53 YEARS
ALSO MAURICE KELLY
WHO DIED 16th NOV 1940
AGED 73 YEARS
ALSO EDITH ADELAIDE KELLY
WHO DIED 18th APRIL 1964
AGED 86 YEARS
"Reunited"

1911 Census: Patrick Kelly ?, Ship Painter; Maurice Kelly, Charge hand of Labourer, H.M. Dockyard

357.   CURBS

JOHN PICKETT WHO DIED 3rd AUGUST 1918 AGED 57 YEARS
ALSO AMY PICKETT WHO DIED 2nd JUNE 1928 AGED 8 ½ YEARS

358.   C.W.G.C HEADSTONE

R. HOGAN
OFFICER'S STEWARD 2nd RN
L/5283
H.M.S. "COVENTRY"
27th OCTOBER 1918 AGE 24

359.   CURBS

IN LOVING MEMORY OF EDWARD LONG WHO DIED JANUARY 1914 AGED 74 YEARS

ALSO CLARE HIS DAUGHTER
WHO DIED JAN 1st 1915

360.   C.W.G.C. HEADSTONE

L.A. RYAN
SHIPWRIGHT RN 346 118
H.M.S. "PEMBROKE"
21st APRIL 1916 AGE 29
ALSO HIS WIFE MABEL
8th NOVEMBER 1979 AGE 86
"Dearest Wife and Mother"

 

SECTION YY

361.   C.W.G.C. HEADSTONE AND CURBS

CH/ 19162 PRIVATE
L.G. DRURY
ROYAL MARINE LIGHT INFANTRY
23rd APRIL 1918 AGE 19
(Date of the Zebrugge Raid)

MY DEAR WIFE SARAH DRURY WHO DIED 13th APRIL 1932 AGED 77 YEARS
ALSO GEORGE DRURY WHO DIED 29th JANUARY 1941 AGED 79 YEARS

362.   C.W.G.C. HEADSTONE

TR/10/88712 PRIVATE
W.B. MOORE
29th TRAINING RESERVE BN
16th JULY 1917 AGE 17
"Gone from All
But not Forgotten
Ever to our Memory Dear"

363.   C.W.G.C. HEADSTONE

H.F. BANCE
PAINTER 1st CLASS RN 147929
H.M.S. "DIGBY"
21st JULY 1915 AGE 42
"Lest We Forget"

364.   HEADSTONE AND CURBS

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
MERCY MARGARET WOOLLETT
DIED 15th FEB 1915
AGED 68 YEARS
ALSO
RICHARD EDWARD WOOLLETT
DIED 9th APRIL 1921
AGED 74 YEARS
ALSO
WILLIAM JOHN WOOLLETT
DIED 25th JUNE 1921
AGED 42 YEARS
"At Rest"

1911 mCensus: Richard Woollett, Retired Boiler Riveter, H.M Dockyard; William, Skilled Labourer, H.M. Dockyard

365.   HEADSTONE AND CURBS

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
MARTHA EDITH
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
WILLIAM THOMAS LANGDON
WHO FELL ASLEEP FEBRUARY 28th 1915
AGED 41 YEARS
ALSO WILLIAM THOMAS LANGDON
HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED JANUARY 13th 1920
AGED 52 YEARS
ALSO PTE. A.E. LANGDON 7th R.W.K. REGT
SON OF THE ABOVE
WHO WAS KILLED IN ACTION
JULY 2nd 1916 AT THE BATTLE OF
MANTAUBON, FRANCE
AGED 22 YEARS
ALSO MAY
DAUGHTER OF MARTHA AND WILLIAM
WHO DIED APRIL 12th 1940
AGED 43 YEARS

1911 Census: William Langdon, Bricklayer; wife Martha, Sewing Machinist, (Tailoring)

366.   PEDESTALS AND CROSS

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
HARRIETT OVERY
WHO DIED 23rd MARCH 1915
AGED 74 YEARS

367.   SQUARISH LEDGER FLUSH WITH GROUND

HERE LIE THE REMAINS
OF THOSE
RE-INTERRED IN 1962
FROM OLD BURIAL GROUND
WHIFFEN'S AVENUE
"Rest in Peace"

This was a Military Burial Ground, which was destroyed to make way for a car park; typically for the 1960's, as far as I know, no attempt was made to record monumental inscriptions. I suppose all the monuments were destroyed and dumped in landfill sites!

368.   DRIVER MEMORIAL FOUNTAIN, FORMERLY SITUATED AT "LUTON ARCHES"


DRIVER

IN MEMORY OF
JOSHUA DRIVER
DIED 30th APRIL 1898
ERECTED BY HIS SON
COUNCILLOR W.D. DRIVER
MAYOR 1899

 

SECTION XX

369.   C.W.G.C. HEADSTONE

CH/15914 PRIVATE
C.A. ROBERTS
ROYAL MARINE LIGHT INFANTRY
24th JANUARY 1919 AGE 31

370.   HEADSTONE AND CURBS

SACED
TO THE MEMORY OF
WMILY? MURPHY
WHO DIED 17th MAY 1917
AGED 92 YEARS

371.   C.W.G.C. HEADSTONE

CH/9214 PRIVATE
A.P. ATKINSON
ROYAL MARINE LIGHT INFANTRY
23rd APRIL 1918
(Date of the Zebrugge Raid)

 

SECTION PP

372.   C.W.G.C. HEADSTONE

161586 PIONEER
C.H. CLEMENTS
ROYAL ENGINEERS
1st APRIL 1919

373.   C.W.G.C. HEADSTONE

255848 GUNNER
C. BURNOP
ROYAL FIELD ARTILLERY
20th FEBRUARY 1919 AGE 43

374.   C.W.G.C. HEADSTONE AND CURBS

L/9387 PRIVATE
J.F.C. HATT
E. KENT REGT (THE BUFFS)
13th NOVEMBER 1918 AGE 27
"With God at Rest"

ALSO WILLIAM ARCHIBALD HATT WHO FELL ASLEEP 3rd APRIL 1952 AGED 48 YEARS

AND OUR MOTHER SARAH ELIZABETH WHO FELL ASLEEP 5th SEPTEMBER 1933 ? AGED ? YEARS (One Line)
FREDERICK CHARLES HATT HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE WHO FELL ASLEEP 28th APRIL 1941 AGED [69] YEARS (One Line)

375.   C.W.G.C. HEADSTONE

262926 AIR MECHANIC
G.T. CARPENTER
ROYAL AIR FORCE
29th OCTOBER 1918 AGE 44
"We Weep and Cry, bot Oh,
The Hardest Part of All,
You did not say Good-Bye,
Sister, Brothers"

376.   C.W.G.C. HEADSTONE

CH/17931 BUGLER
A.E. SMITH
ROYAL MARINE LIGHT INFANTRY
1st SEPTEMBER 1917 AGE 21

377.   HEADSTONE AND CURBS

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
ETHEL NASH
WHO DIED 3rd FEB 1917
AGED 39 YEARS
"Gone from us but not Forgotten,
Never shall thy Memory Fade,
Sweetest Thoughts shall ever Linger,
Round the spot where thou art Laid"
ALSO HARRIET ANNIE CASS
PASSED AWAY 29th MAY 1939
AGED 65

378.   C.W.G.C. HEADSTONE

9033 PRIVATE
A. J. SHEPHEARD
E. KENT REGT (THE BUFFS)
14th SEPTEMBER 1916 AGE 25
"Just a Memory, Fond & True,
To show Dear Son,
We Think of You"

379.   C.W.G.C. HEADSTONE

CH/15717 PRIVATE R.M.L.I.
A.F. AUSTIN
H.M.S. "CONQUEST"
28th MARCH 1916 AGE 27
"Rest in Peace"

380.   SMALL HEADSTONE AND CURBS

IN
LOVING MEMORY OF
JOHN GREGORY PROSSER
DIED 29th NOVEMBER 1915
AGED 70 YEARS
ALSO HANNAH
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
DIED 6th JANUARY 1941
AGED 78 YEARS
"At Rest"
ALSO
ARTHUR JOHN DUNCAN PROSSER
DIED 24th NOVEMBER 1943
AGED 57 YEARS

381.   C.W.G.C. HEADSTONE

CH/12326 PRIVATE
W.J.T. RUSSELL
ROYAL MARINE LIGHT INF.
7th SEPTEMBER 1915 AGED 32

382.   C.W.G.C. HEADSTONE

G.J. TURNER
H.M. DOCKYARD, SHEERNESS
H.M.S. "PRINCESS IRENE"
27th MAY 1915

H.M.S. "Princess Irene", a Mine Layer, was destroyed by an internal explosion, while at anchor in the Medway

383.   C.W.G.C. HEADSTONE

T. SWIFT SERVED AS
D/1822 CORPORAL
T. CRUTCHLEY
7th DRAGOON GUARDS
28th JULY 1916 AGE 28
"At Rest"

384.   C.W.G.C. HEADSTONE

30856 LANCE CPL.
G.F. KNOTT
DEVONSHIRE REGIMENT
6th NOVEMBER 1917 AGE 38

 

JUNCTION OF SECTION P AND SECTION QQ

385.    FALLEN HEADSTONE, BROKEN INTO TWO PIECES


DE BRISAC

WALTER HENRY SARGENT DE BRISAC
BORN MARCH 1824
DIED DECEMBER 1893
SOLDIER PEDLAR GENTLEMAN


WALTER HENRY SARGENT DE BRISAC AS A PEDLAR

De Brisac was the son of an army officer, who for some reason ,became a pedlar after serving in the army. After his malnourished body was found in the hovel he lived in, a public subscription was raise for his funeral and headstone; it is a great shame that more could not have been done to help him when he was alive !

END

 

Index of Names - from gravestones only

Names Index
ALBON 221
ALBORN 300
ALPHONSE 185
ANSELL 64
ARCHER 202
ARNOLD 257
ATKINS 196, 285
ATKINSON 319, 371
AUSTEN 9, 343
AUSTIN 379

BACON 307
BAKER 89, 205, 251, 253
BALDWIN 177
BAMBER 112
BANCE 363
BARKER 181
BARNES 51
BARTLETT 194
BARTON 149, 294
BATCHELLOR 8
BATE 15
BATHURST 278
BEADLE 208
BECK 259
BENHAM 236
BENNETT 59
BESSENT 66, 195
BEST 298
BETTNAM 253
BILLINGHURST 50
BIRCH 136
BIRD 53, 215
BISSELL 93
BLACKMAN 77, 225
BLAKE 200
BLANDEN 304, 306
BLISE 53
BOATMAN 273
BONHAM 317
BOORMAN 230
BOOTH 265
BOURNES 219
BOW 169
BOWHAY 85
BOXALL 42
BRECKNOCK 221
BREEZE 14
BRIGDEN 101
BRIGGS 44, 107
BRIGHT 235
BRINKLEY 147
BRISLEY 331
BROAD 109, 156
BROOKER 340
BROWN 158, 271, 305, 345
BROYDEN 326
BRUNT 214
BRYANT 69
BUCKHURST 7
BURFORD 88
BURNOP 373
BURR 211
BUSH 27
BUTLER 125
BUTTERIES 104
BUTTS 188
BYFORD 350

CALLOWAY 201
CARNIE 289
CARPENTER 375
CARR 21, 123
CASS 377
CASS 60
CAY 84
CHALMERS 41
CHRISTOPHER 274
CHURCH 22, 301
CHUTER 214
CLANCY 349
CLARK 63, 200
CLATWORTHY 324
CLAYTON 138
CLEAVES 204
CLEMENT 184
CLEMENTS 372
CLEVERTON 223
CLIFT 190
CLOTHER 70
CLOUT 167
CLOW 336
COATES 63
COCKELL 96, 97
COLE 149
COLLEDGE 351
COLLINS 124, 240, 348
COLYER 227
COOK 130
COOPER 17, 99, 294
COOTE 196
CORNWELL 65
CORRY 196
COSTER 166
CRANE 63
CROAD 152
CROUCHER 144
CROWDER 169
CRUTCHLEY 383
CUNNINGHAM 18
CURTIS 104, 121
DANIELS 142
DARLEY 325
DARRACOTT 74
DAVID 55
DAVIS 161, 341
DAWES 62
DE BRISAC 385
DIGGINS 143B
DIXON 143
DOHERTY 318
DOONER 349
DOUSE 151
DOWLING 51
DRIVER 368
DRIVER 62
DRURY 361
DUFFIELD 210


DUNCAN 271
DUNN 316
DUNSTALL 154

EASTMAN 71, 87
EDSER 184
EDWARD 338
ELLIOT 191
ELMORE 292
ELVY 180
EVERITT 37
EWART 92

FALKUS 277
FIELD 75
FILLEY 31, 38
FINCH 348
FINN 186
FINNIS 198
FITTOCK 163
FLOOD 120
FOAT 291
FOLKES 322
FOSS 156
FOSTER 40
FOWLER 309
FRANCIS 12, 153, 264
FRANK 293
FRASER 245, 261
FREEMAN 241
FRENCH 16
FUNNELL 243
FURMIN 52

GARRETT 7
GASKELL 194
GEE 98
GEERE 76, 115
GEORGE 217
GERMAN 266
GIFFORD 49
GILBERT 57
GILES 280
GLOVER 91
GODSIFF 83, 89, 106
GODWIN? 263
GOLD 35
GOODCHILD 87A
GOODHER 207
GOODWIN 4
GOWER 131
GOWERS 126
GRACE 47
GRAY 304
GREEN 199, 285
GRIEVESON 193
GRIFFITHS 146
GRINSTED 342
GRIZZELL 4
GROVES 302
GUNN 254

HALES 158, 287
HALL 85, 110, 141, 143, 171, 313
HALLEWELL 87
HARGRAVES 205
HARRISON 206
HARTLEY 320
HATT 328, 374
HEARN 3
HERBERT 144
HERSEY 256
HIGGINS 15, 102
HILLS 32
HINGE 122
HOBDAY 132
HOGAN 358
HOLAND 36
HOLDEN 234
HOLLAND 207
HOLLOWAY 73
HOPKINS 68
HOUGHTON 54
HOW 78
HOWE 186
HOWLETT 250
HUDSON 258
HUGGETT 228
HUGHES 80, 150
HUNT 182, 311

IGGULDEN 108
INGRAM 80
IRESON 298
JACKMAN 206
JACKSON 132
JARVIS 28, 76
JASPER 10
JEE 194
JENNINGS 34
JOHNSTONE 1
JURY 255KEATING 18
KEHRER 116
KELLY 220
KELLY 356
KENT 129
KILLIAN 233
KILLICK 110, 141
KING 36
KNOTT 64, 238, 384

LAKE 99
LANGDON 365
LANGLEY 178
LARKE 127, 311
LARMAN 129
LAW 48
LAWRENCE 187, 192
LAY 218
LEE 143A
LEECH 282, 287
LEGGETT 175
LENNOX 53
LEONARD 314
LEWIS 281
LINNELL 268
LIPOP 223
LITTLEWOOD 79
LONG 2, 107, 359
LOWRY 2
LUTER 132
LYDDON 180

MacCANNA 252
MAKIN 175
MANINGTON 136
MARTIN 172, 269, 270
MASON 61
MASON 68
MASTERS 103
MATHISON 5
MAXWELL 283
MAYNARD 297
McCAUD 48
McCREA 221
McCUDDEN 350
McGEORGE 116
McKEEN 158
MEDHURST 303
METCALF 267
MEWBURN 105
MILES 143B
MILLER 284
MILLS 338
MINCHIN 159
MITCHELL 182
MOFFAT 5
MOORE 111, 164, 224, 321, 362
MORGAN 355
MORGANS 232
MORRIS 239
MORRISON 286
MORRISS 315
MOSS 247
MULDER 45
MULLINGER 15
MURPHY 329, 370

NASH 377
NEWCOMB 11
NEWMAN 65
NICHOLSON 159
NIXON 208
NOBLE 222
NORRIS 244, 273
NOWELL 191
NUTT 75

O'BEIRNE 344
O'KEEFE 352
OVERY 366

PACKER 203
PAGE 119
PAINTER 324
PALMER 164
PANKHURST 118
PARHAM 77
PARKER 302
PARRY 242
PARSLOW 159
PARSONS 12
PATMORE 113
PATTISON 290
PAYNE 170, 338
PEABODY 301
PEARCE 229
PEARSON 38
PELLEGRINI 38
PERCH 174
PERCIVAL 67
PETT 168
PHILLIPS 2, 165, 192
PICKETT 357
PIKE 260
PILCHER 128
PIPER 19
PLAYLE 72
PLUMMER 57
POCKNALL 185
POCOCK 138
POPE 58
POVEY 207
POWELL 256
PRANGNELL 335
PROSSER 380
PUNT 327

QUARRINGTON 272
RADFORD 231
RALPH 339
RAMAGE 130
RANDALL 29, 92
READ 152
READMAN 117
REEKS 65
REEVE 173
REYNOLDS 301
RHODES 207
RICE 147, 148
RICHARDS 332
RICHARDSON 353
ROBBINS 26
ROBERTS 56, 161, 245,
   369
ROBSON 59
ROGERS 71, 246, 288
ROLFE 309
ROSIER 160
ROSKILLY 212
RUBERY 249
RULE 86
RUSSELL 381
RUTHERFORD 144
RYAN 347, 354, 360

SAVAGE 343
SAXTON? 290
SCOTT 264, 350
SEAGARS 156
SENIOR 310
SHEPHEARD 378
SHEPHERD 262
SHEPPARD 213
SIBUN 174
SKINNER 151
SMITH 39, 92, 196, 231, 242, 376
SOAMES 226
SOUTHERWOOD 295
SOUTHEY 65
SOWTER 281
SPEARS 350
SPELLS 82, 128
SPENCELEY 337
SPRATT 296
SPURRIER 30
STAFFORD 77
STARTUP 133
STEARS 337
STEELE 333
STIGANT 137, 162
STOCK 303
STOTE 171
STRONGMAN 156
STUBBINS 174
SWIFT 383

TALBOT 330
TAPLY 130
TAYLOR 145, 165
TESTER 275
THEOBALD 155
THOMAS 20, 139, 225
THOMPSON 189, 209
THORP 48
THORPE 10
THORTON 43
THROWER 312
TIRSLEY 261
TRANT 217
TREADWELL 286
TRUSSELL 140
TUCKER 308
TUFFNELL 90
TURNER 382
TYLER 343

UNDERDOWN 151
UPTON 135
VICTOR 298
VINEY 26

WADE 179
WALKER 263
WARD 252
WARE 114
WARNER 134
WARREN 95
WATTS 183
WAYMAN 143
WEBB 324
WELLS 23, 24
WELLSTEED 13
WENN 157
WERNER 94
WEST 71, 87, 175, 216
WHEATLEY 49
WHEATON 35
WHITAKER 100
WHITE 181
WHITMORE 89
WILDISH 46
WILLAMOTT 111
WILLIAMS 216
WILLIAMS 88, 223
WINCH 248
WINSO 103
WITHECOMB 25, 29
WOLRIGE 33
WOOD 74, 81, 198, 276
WOOLLETT 364
WRAY 279
WREN 237

YOUNG 6, 159, 323

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Monumental Inscriptions in St  Mary's Church Hoo

Some Monumental Inscriptions in St  Mary's Church Hoo, recorded by D.E. Williams 30th September 2011.


ST. MARY'S CHURCH FROM THE NORTH EAST

St. Mary's church, with it's tall tower, forms a conspicuous feature, on a ridge overlooking the River Thames, on the north, and the River Medway on the south. It lies slightly off the "beaten track", north of the road from High Halstow to Allhallows. Unlike most other parishes on the Hoo Peninsular, it did not expand, and the church keeps company with a small number of charming period buildings in a quiet spot.
   However this quiet, somewhat obscure corner of Kent, did play a role in an episode of controversial national history. It was the Rector of St. Mary's, the Rev. Robert Burt, who performed the (illegal) marriage ceremony, between George, Prince of Wales and the Roman Catholic widow, Mrs Fitzherbert in December 1785. Hence the preferment given to the Rev. Burt, as recorded on the cenotaphic monument to him in the chancel.
   The church was declared redundant 30 years ago, when it was purchased by the present owners, who have converted into their family home. Their conversion has been carried out with the greatest regard for the fabric of the building, and the monuments in the churchyard, which is very well maintained, are all in situ.
   I am very grateful to the family for their hospitality, and for their co-operation and interest.

   The inscriptions are all laid out, line for line, as in the original. Where the inscription is eroded, or where it can be reconstructed from the Registers and other sources, it is enclosed in brackets, thus [    ]
                                                                                                            D.E. Williams 30th September 2011

1.   Body Stone, South of Chancel

IN MEMORY
OF
A[LFRED HOAR]
SON OF
ROBERT & MARY ALLEN
WHO DIED MARCH 18th 1848
AGED [2] YEARS

2.   Cruciform Coped Stone, East of Church

South Side
IN AFFECTIONATE REMEMBRANCE OF
FRANK THE BELOVED CHILD OF
ROBERT GEORGE AND CLARISSA ALLEN
WHO DIED 5th APRIL 1867
AGED 1 YEAR AND 10 MONTHS
"[For of] such is the Kingdom of Heaven"

North Side
SACRED TO THE MEMORY OF CLARISSA
THE BELOVED WIFE OF ROBERT GEORGE ALLEN
WHO DIED THE 11th OF JANUARY 1870 AGED 25 YEARS
"HER END WAS PEACE"

Robert George Allen is a son of Robert Allen, Senior. In the 1871 Census, he was with his father at Lowlands Farm
In the 1881 Census, he was living in Islington, where he was a Tramway Official. His second wife is Sophia; they
have three children, all born at Stoke.

3.   Small Fallen, Eroded Headstone, Curbs, Once Railed, East of Church

IN MEMORY OF
LILIAN
DEAR DAUGHTER OF
FREDERIC JOSEPH
AND
EMMA SARAH ALLEN
BORN FEBRUARY 4th AND
DIED FEBRUARY 7th 1874
AGED 3 DAYS
[Verses Eroded]

Frederic Allen is brother to the above, in the 1881 Census, he is a Farmer of Fenn House.

4.   Ledger on Ground, South of Church

IN
AFFECTIONATE REMEMBRANCE OF
ROBERT ALLEN
FOR 33? YEARS CHURCHWARDEN
OF THIS PARISH WHO DIED AT
HIS RESIDENCE THE MOAT
THE 23rd ? DAY OF JUNE 1875
AGED[63] YEARS
"In the midst of Life we are in Death"

ALSO MARY WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED [ ] DECEMBER 1896
IN HER 87th YEAR
"Blessed are the Dead which Die in the Lord"

Robert Allen, senior, was a Farmer. In the 1871 Census, at Lowlands Farm, 502 Acres, employing 11 men and 5 boys

5.   Pedestals and Cross, Large Curbed Plot, East of Church

West Side
IN LOVING
REMEMBRANCE
OF
EDWARD BAKER
WHO DIED 21st NOVEMBER 1914
AGED 71 YEARS
"Grant him O Lord Eternal Rest"

North Side
ALSO OF
JANE BAKER
HIS MOTHER
WHO DIED 17th APRIL 1906
AGED 86 YEARS

South Side
ALSO HIS WIFE
ANN BAKER
WHO DIED 3rd APRIL 1933
AGED 90 YEARS
"May they Rest in Peace"

In the 1901 Census,Edward Baker was a Market Gardener

6.   Ledger on Ground, North of Chancel

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
THOMAS BALDOCK
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE 29th MAY 1847
AGED 69 YEARS
ALSO
MARY HIS WIFE
WHO DIED 10th OF FEBRUARY 1868
AGED 88 YEARS

Thomas Baldock was a Farmer. His will is dated 15th November 1831, with Codicil dated 6th April 1842.
   He appoints his wife, Mary, son William Baldock and George Cobb of Bredgar, Farmer, Executors and Trustees.
   To wife, household furniture, plate, linen, china, glass, goods and effects. After her death, the above to form part of Residue. To wife, and the other Trustees, Farming Implements and utensils, live and dead stock, money, stocks, funds and securities, goods, chattels and residue, Upon Trust. If they think fit they to carry on Farming Business, until his youngest child is 21, and during life of his wife, if she remains his widow and unmarried; with full powers to dispose of business. If it is carried on, they can hire labour and pay their salaries. Wife and children to live in Farm House and premises, during time business continues.
   Upon further trust, estate not mentioned above, to be converted into money, and if business ceases, farming stock to be sold, and after death or re-marriage of wife, household goods to be sold, monies invested in Public Funds. Dividends in meantime, to wife if she fulfils above conditions, for maintenance and education of children. If she re-marries, son William can purchase any part of trust estate and effects for reasonable price. After death or re-marriage of wife, trustees to share legacies equally to sons. Details of trust conditions follow.
   Thomas Baldock signs with his mark.
   Witnesses: Charles Frederick Cobb, Solicitor, 12 ? Copthall Court, Throgmorton Street; E. Edwards, Surgeon, Strood

CODICIL
Appoints son George as joint Executor and Trustee. George and William can singly or jointly purchase all or part of trustee estate.
   Witnesses: Thomas Aveling, Farmer and Andrew Webb, Bailiff to Mr. Cobb

PROBATE
Mary Baldock is sworn concerning clause in will. This states that children who have been advanced money, for marriage portion, apprenticeship or advancement in the world, not to have any share in trust estate or premises, unless they bring said sums into hotch pot or account for such sums. He will leave a note if he intends otherwise. Mary swears she has searched for any such note and failed to find one. Mary signs with her mark.
Probate granted 17th November 1856 (N.B. Nine years after death of Thomas Baldock)

7.   Eroded Headstone and Body Stone, Close to Above

S[ACRE]D
TO [THE MEMORY OF]
FREDERICK BALDOCK
[WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE]
ON [ ] [SEPT]EMBER 18[58]
[AGED 39 YEARS]
[ALSO]
[ANN OLIVE ? ]
[WIFE OF THE ABOVE]
[WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE]
[ON [ ] SEPTEMBER 1858]
[AGED 34 YEARS]

In the 1851 Census, Frederick Baldock was a Miller at Lower Stoke, employing a Carter

BARNARD see BEAUMONT

8.   Fallen Headstone and Two Foot Stones, North of Church, East of Path

[    ]
JOHN BEAUMONT
DIED FEBRUARY 12th 1860
AGED 55 YEARS
OLIVE ANN WIFE OF THE ABOVE
DIED MAY 2nd 1885
AGED 73 YEARS
ALSO JOHN SON OF THE ABOVE
DIED MARCH 7th 1883
AGED 47 YEARS
[Eroded Verses]
ALSO HARRIET BARNARD
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
DIED DECEMBER 10th 1885
AGED 42 YEARS
ALSO FRANKLIN SMITH
GRANDSON OF THE ABOVE
DIED JANUARY 12th 1902
AGED 8 ½ YEARS

Foot Stone
J B 1860
F E S 1902

In the 1851 Census, John Beaumont is an Agricultural Labourer at Dean Gate, Hoo
His son John died at Turkey Farm, Stoke. Daughter Harriet Barnard died on the Isle of Grain

9.   Headstone, Railed Plot, East of Church

IN MEMORY OF
WILLIAM JOHN
THE BELOVED SON OF
WILLIAM & ELIZABETH BEAUMONT
WHO ENTERED INTO REST
11th DECEMBER 1890 AGED 17 YEARS
"Gone but Not Forgotten"
ALSO
NORMAN THORALD BEAUMONT
DIED 17th DECEMBER 1879
AGED 19 YEARS
"Not of those who have no Hope,
Sorrow we for one who's Gone,
But with Steadfast Faith look we,
Where he Stands before the Throne"
"Fought the Fight, the Victory Won,
By Earth's Storms no more Distressed,
Now he's Entered into Rest"
ALSO
DAVID WILLIAM BEAUMONT
DIED 13th SEPTEMBER 1895
AGED 9 MONTHS
"Suffer Little Children to come unto Me"

William Beaumont. At marriage at St. Mary's in 1872, William Beaumont was a Mechanic

BEEMAN see RIBBENS

10.   "Book" Type and Curbs, North of Church, West of Path

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
CHRISTINE MAY
BEET
WHO FELL ASLEEP
AGED 10 YEARS
"Jesus called a 
Little Child"ALSO
  CHRISTOPHER
  BEET
  WHO PASSED AWAY
  15th SEPT. 1962
25th JUNE 1959 AGED 15 YEARS
  "Together
Abiding in Him"

BOWYER see SUDWEEKS

11.   C.W.G.C. Headstone, East of Church

T/294588 PRIVATE
H.F. BROWN
ARMY SERVICE CORPS.
8th FEBRUARY 1917 AGE 36
"Grant him O Lord
Eternal Rest"

12.   Small headstone, North West Corner

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
WILLIAM THOMAS
BRICE
DIED 7th OCT. 1950
AGED 69 YEARS
ALSO ALICE HIS WIFE
REUNITED 12th MAY 1958
AGED 62 YEARS

13.   Fallen Headstone, Large Curbed Plot

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
GEORGE CACKET
WHO DIED MARCH 21st 1889
AGED 50 YEARS
ALSO
CHARLOTTE
THE BELOVED WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED JANUARY 26th 1898
AGED 58 YEARS
" God moves in a Mysterious Way,
His Wonders to Perform,
He Plants his Footsteps in the Sea,
And Rides upon the Storm"
ALSO
CHARLOTTE EDITH
BELOVED DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED SEPTEMBER 17th 1887
AGED[8] MONTHS

At son's marriage in 1883, George Cacket was a Labourer

14.   Headstone and Curbs, South of Church

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
MY BELOVED HUSBAND
JOHN CHAPMAN
WHO FELL ASLEEP IN JESUS
APRIL 26th 1897 AGED 41 YEARS
"Welcome Happy Morning, Age to Age shall say,
Hell today is Vanquished, Heaven is Won Today"
"Precious in the Sight of the Lord is the
Death of his Saints"
"The Lord gave and the Lord hath Taken Away,
Blessed be the Name of the Lord"

In the 1891 Census, John Chapman was an Agricultural Labourer at High Halstow

15.   Fallen, Eroded Headstone, Stone Curbs, Once Railed,( Pye Grave ?), South of Church

SACRED

[Eroded]
ALSO THE ABOVE
WILLIAM CHAPMAN
[WHO DIED] [    ] FEBRUARY 1[886]
AGED [63] YEARS
[    ]
ALSO MARY WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED [    ] march [1892]
aged 76 years
"[   ]en Labour how ? [   ]"

William Chapman died at Clinch Street, High Halstow, his wife died at High Halstow

16.   Tablet and Curbs, South of Church

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
WILLIAM CHEESEMAN
WHO FELL ASLEEP NOV. 16th 1953
AGED 64 YEARS

17.   Headstone, East of Church

[    ]
EDGAR JOHN CHIPPERFIELD
DROWNED OFF SOUTHEND APRIL 16th 1900
AGED 24 YEARS
"Thy Will be [Done]"

18.   Pedestals and Cross, Curbs, East of Church (See Interior)

OF YOUR CHARITY
PRAY FOR THE SOUL
OF
ROSETTA GEORGINA CHARLOTTE
DAUGHTER OF
CAPT. CONSIDINE 13th LIGHT DRAGOONS
SHE DIED JANUARY 17th 1900 AGED 83

19.   Headstone and Curbs, Large Plot, East of Church

IN EVER LOVING MEMORY
OF
JOSEPH
THE BELOVED HUSBAND OF ELIZA COOKE
WHO DIED ON SUNDAY 22nd JULY 1923
AGED 66 YEARS
"At Rest"
ALSO ELIZA COOKE
WHO DIED 24th SEPTEMBER 1937
AGED 70 YEARS
"Re-united"

In the 1901 Census ,Joseph Cooke was an Agricultural Labourer at Christmas Lane, High Halstow

20.   Pedestals and Fallen Cross, Curbs, Large Plot, East of Church

East Side
IN
MEMORY OF
MARY ANN
WIFE OF
ELIAS COOPER
SHE DIED FEBRUARY 7th 1902
AGED 62 YEARS
"Gone but not Forgotten"

North Side
IN MEMORY OF
ELIZABETH ANN COOPER
WHO DIED DECEMBER 1st 1907
AGED 44 YEARS
"May she be at Rest with the Lord"

South Side
IN MEMORY OF
ELIAS COOPER
WHO DIED APRIL 2nd 1911
AGED 78 YEARS
"Nearer my God to Thee"

In the 1901 Census, Elias Cooper was a Waggoner on a Cliffe farm.

21.   Headstone and Body Stone, North of Chancel

IN
MEMORY OF
SARAH WIFE OF
Mr DAVID CURTIS
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
ON THE 23rd DAY OF DECEMBER 1837
AGED 33 YEARS
"A Pale Consumption gave the Fatal Blow,
The Stroke was Certain, though it was but Slow,
Lingering and Wasting Pains did me Sore Oppress,
Death Pityed my Sighs and Kindly gave me Rest"

David Curtis is mentioned in Stephen Ellott's will. His wife died in Whitechapel.

22.   Headstone and Curbs, South of Church

IN
LOVING MEMORY OF
ARCHIE JOHN CYSTER
WHO PASSED AWAY MAY 25th 1947
AGED 65 YEARS
"Rest in Peace"
ALSO JESSIE MARY HIS WIFE
WHO PASSED AWAY FEBRUARY 2nd 1958
AGED 71 YEARS

23.   Pedestals, Fallen Cross and Curbs, North of Church, East of Path (See Interior)

IN
LOVING MEMORY OF
THE REV.
CHRISTOPHER LE STRANGE DE BURGH
DELABAT
RECTOR OF THIS PARISH 1913 – 1939
WHO PASSED TO HIGHER SERVICE
19th JUNE 1939 AGED 68 YEARS
R.I.P.

24.   Ledger on Brick Base, Also Fallen Headstone ,on Large Curbed Plot, East of Church

Ledger
IN
AFFECTIONATE REMEMBRANCE
OF
ELIZABETH
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
ABRAHAM EDMONDS
DIED MAY 2nd 1896
AGED 55
"Farewell my Husband and Children Dear,
I am at Rest you need not Fear,
Weep not for me nor Sorrow take,
But Love my Children for my Sake"
ALSO
ABRAHAM EDMONDS
HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE
DIED JULY 11th 1904
AGED 65 YEARS
"Weep not for us our Children Dear,
Nor yet be over Sad,
The Fewer Years we Lived on Earth,
The Fewer Faults we had"

Headstone
IN AFFECTIONATE REMEMBRANCE
OF
ABRAHAM
SON OF
ABRAHAM & ELIZABETH EDMONDS
WHO DIED MARCH 9th 1880
AGED 20 YEARS
ALSO
EMILY
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED APRIL 12th 1880
AGED 7 YEARS
[Eroded Verses]

Abraham Edmonds was a Blacksmith; marriage at St. Mary's in 1859.

25.   Headstone and Two Body Stones, North of Church, East of Path


STEPHEN and MARY ELLIOTT, DIED 1822 & 1805

IN
MEMORY OF
Mrs MARY ELLIOTT
WIFE OF
Mr STEPHEN ELLIOTT
OF THIS PARISH
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE MARCH [ ] 1805
AGED 57 YEARS
[Eroded Verses]
ALSO OF THE ABOVE
Mr STEPHEN ELLIOTT
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE SEPTEMBER [9th ] 1822
AGED 77 YEARS

Stephen Elliott was a Farmer. His will is dated 25th January 1820.
   To grandson John Grist, £100 from real and personal estate, which he leaves to daughter, Sarah, wife of Joseph Grist, Butcher of Stoke. To Mary Evenden daughter of Francis Evenden, late of St. Mary's, £10, to be paid from real and personal estate given to son John Elliott. To Mary wife of Joseph Angell of Stoke, £5.
   The Lease of the Farm House, land and premises, where he now lives, rented from the Right Hon. Lord Henniker, to son John. Household furniture, farm utensils,stock, crops,cattle, plate, linen, money and personal property, after payments of debts and £5 to Mary Angell, to son John and daughter, Sarah in equal shares.
   Half of freehold house, two cottages, garden and land in St. Mary's; the land in his own occupation, the house occupied by son John and the two cottages occupied by David Curtis. Also freehold land in Hoo and High Halstow and elsewhere in his own occupation to son John. The other half to his daughter, Sarah.
   Son John, grandson, John Grist and friend John Vain of St. Mary's, Farmer, are Executors.
   John Lockwood of Rochester, Gentleman is to be Supervisor of will; he has power to settle any disputes between the other parties.
   Witnesses: H. Lockwood of Rochester, John Johnson of Rochester and Ann Lockwood

PROBATE
Son John renounces Executorship. Probate granted to other two Executors. Value of estate does not exceed £600

26.   Curbs, Large Plot, East of Church

South Side
IN LOVING MEMORY OF MARY ANN FENNER DIED MAY 9th 1903 AGED 74 YEARS

North Side
ALSO WILLIAM HER HUSBAND DIED JULY 1st 1910 AGED 79 YEARS "Thy Will be Done"

In the 1881 Census William Fenner is an Agricultural Labourer at Moat Farm.

27.   Headstone and Curbs, East of Church

SACRED TO THE MEMORY
OF
ELIZABETH WIDOW OF
AARON FOSTER
OF CATWICK MILLS, YORKSHIRE
WHO DIED 23rd NOVEMBER 1875
AGED 60 YEARS
"For so he Giveth his Beloved Sleep"

In the 1851 Census probably the Miller at Beverley, Yorkshire

28.   Cut Down Ledger on Ground, Formerly Inside Church, North of Church, East of Path


ROBERT GUNNING, DIED 1828, FORMERLY INSIDE THE CHURCH

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
ROBERT GUNNING ESQ.
OF ST. MARY'S HALL
IN THIS PARISH
WHO DIED 6th AUGUST 1828
AGED 36 YEARS

Said to have shot himself in the grounds of St. Mary's Hall? If a straight forward suicide, I don't think he would have been buried in consecrated ground, yet alone inside the church? The Times death notice records his "sudden death", the Gentleman's Magazine and Maidstone Journal simply have the standard death notice. The Burial Register entry is also a quite ordinary entry, e.g. there is no mention of a Coroner's Warrant

29.   Pedestals, Cross and Curbs, South of Church

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
JOHN GUY
BORN DECEMBER 21st 1833
DIED SEPTEMBER 5th 1899
"Until the Day Break"

In the 1891 Census a Retired Farmer at Fenn House

30.   Granite Curbs, East of Church

North Side
IN LOVING MEMORY OF WILLIAM FRANCIS HAYTER WHO DIED 31st OCTOBER 1939 AGED 62 YEARS

South Side
ALSO HIS WIFE ROWENA HELEN HAYTER WHO DIED 22nd DECEMBER 1951 AGED 69 YEARS

31.   Headstone, Very Eroded, North of Church, West of Path

[ HERE LIETH YE]
[ BODY OF ] [MART]H[A ] ? HILLS
[ DAUGHTER OF JOHN HILLS]
[ WHO DEPARTED YS LIFE]
[ [    ]DECEMBER 1699 AGED ]
[    ]
ALSO YE BODY OF[HER SISTER JANE?]
HILLS [ WHO DEPARTED YS LIFE]
[[    ] NOV.1699] AGED
17 YEARS

One can not be certain as to the attribution, but if the age of 17 on the lower inscription has been correctly read, this could be an accurate guess. The lack of Registers at St. Mary's prior to 1695 makes it difficult to confirm the age fitting one of the daughters of John and Sarah Hills. The will of John Hills, dated October 1728, mentions Sarah Hills, widow of John, (his daughter in law?). There is also a will of John Hills, Senior, a Farmer, who died 1700, but neither helps in this case. It is possible that this is the stone of one of the trio of John Hills, and that the age is much higher than 17 ?

32.   Pedestals, Fallen Cross and Curbs, East of Church

FRANCIS GOSSIOT HOUGHTON
WHO DIED SEPTEMBER 4th 1897
AGED 40 YEARS

Possibly the Civil Engineer at Erith in the 1891 Census?

33.   C.W.G.C. Headstone, East of Church

M.N.
J. KNIBBS
ASST. ENGINEER OFFICER
MV INNISDU
20th SEPTEMBER 1940 AGE 21
"Thoughts drift back
to bygone days
Life moves on, Memory Stays"
MOTHER AND FATHER

34.   Headstone, West of Church

(Anchor)
IN MEMORY OF MY DEAR HUSBAND
FRANK LAMPARD
WHO DIED DECEMBER 12th 1899
AGED 48 YEARS
"Rest in the Lord"

In the 1881 Census a Stoker on H.M.S. Albatross, this seems to tie in with the Anchor motif on the headstone. Died at Bell Street.

35.   Pedestals, Cross and Curbs, Large Plot, East of Church

IN EVER
LOVING MEMORY
OF
PERCY JOHN MARSH
WHO DIED ON ACTIVE SERVICE
1st FEB. 1919 AGED 22 YEARS
"O God, May he Rest in Peace"
ALSO JAMES MARSH
DIED 21st FEB. 1936 AGED 74
"At Rest"

Curb
IN LOVING MEMORY OF CHARLOTTE ELIZABETH MARSH DIED 14th JAN. 1951 AGED 90 YEARS

36.   Red Granite Headstone, North of Church, West of Path

IN MEMORY OF
J.E. "MATT" MATTHEWS
1932 – 1977
ARTIFEX
LAST LEADER OF STROOD
COUNCIL

37.   Headstone, North of Church, West of Path

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
MARY MIDDLETON
WHO DIED JUNE 13th ? 1896
AGED 84 YEARS
ALSO
JOSEPH MIDDLETON
HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED DECEMBER 11th 1862
AGED 71 YEARS

In the 1851 Census, Joseph Middleton was an Agricultural Labourer. Mary died at Fenn.

38.   Curbs, East of Church

North Side
IN LOVING MEMORY OF A DEAR HUSBAND AND FATHER JOHN ALBERT MORTLEY
WHO FELL ASLEEP 20th JAN. 1941 AGED 69 YEARS

South Side
ALSO HIS WIFE EMMA
WHO FELL ASLEEP 5th APRIL 1952 AGED 81 YEARS

In the 1901 Census, John Mortley was an Agricultural Labourer of Fenn Road

39.   Curbs, East of Church

IN LOVING MEMORY OF DANIEL O'RILEY
WHO DIED NOV. 16th 1938 AGED 77 YEARS "May he Rest in Peace"

40.   Pedestals, Fallen Cross and Curbs, East of Church

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
JAMES PEEK
WHO ENTERED INTO REST
DECEMBER 24th 1899
AGED 80 YEARS
"He said at the last,
"Crown Him Lord of All""
ALSO
SARAH HIS WIFE
WHO JOINED HIM
DECEMBER 27th 1899
AGED 77 YEARS
"The Gates Apart for Me"

In the 1881 Census James Peek was an Agricultural Labourer at Fenn Bridge.

41.   C.W.G.C. Headstone, East of Church, (See Interior)

174 GUNNER
W.W.E. PIPER
ROYAL GARRISON ARTILLERY
7th DECEMBER 1914 AGE 19
"Be thou Faithful
Unto Death,
And I will give thee
A Crown of Life"

42.   Pedestals, Cross Gone, Stone Curbs, Once Railed, (Chapman Headstone Lying on Grave),
           South of Church

IN AFFECTIONATE REMEMBRANCE
OF HENRY SON OF
HENRY & ELIZABETH PYE
BORN MARCH 8th 1854 DIED MARCH 13th ? 1854
ALSO OF ELIZABETH THEIR DAUGHTER
BORN FEBRY. 3Rd 1855 DIED NOV. 5th 1855

Henry Pye, of St. Mary's Hall, is buried in St. Nicholas Cemetery, Rochester, was a pioneering farmer and also a J.P. He drained and limed the land at St. Mary's increasing yields substantially. He was a friend of Thomas Aveling and utilised Aveling's traction engines. There is a portrait of him at Rochester's Guildhall Museum.

43.   Headstone and Curbs, East of Church

IN
MEMORY OF
EMMELINE PYE
DAUGHTER OF
HENRY AND
ELIZABETH PYE
OF ST. MARY'S
HALL
JUNE 1859
AUGUST 1954

44.   Headstone, Body Stone and Foot Stone, North of Church, West of Path


THOMAS RAYNER, DIED 1791

IN MEMORY OF
THOMAS RAYNER
SON OF THOMAS AND ANN RAYNER
OF THE PARISH OF HOO
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE JANUARY ? [ ] 7th ?
[1791] AGED [21 or 24 ?] YEARS
[Eroded Verses}
(N.B. Not in Register)

45.   Double Headstone, North of Church, East of Path (Two Foot Stones Moved Several Yards East)

SACRED
TO
THE MEMORY OF
THOMAS RIBBENS
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
ON THE 31st DAY OF JULY 1838
AGED 65 YEARS
ALSO OF
JANE DAUGHTER OF
ROBERT AND ELIZA
BEEMAN
GRAND DAUGHTER OF
THE ABOVE
WHO DIED ON THE 18th DAY
OF JANUARY 1838
AGED 1 YEAR AND 7 MONTHS
ALSO OF
BENJAMIN BEEMAN
WHO DIED 10th MAY 1862
AGED 6 YEARS
ALSO OF
WILLIAM BEEMAN
WHO DIED 22nd MAY 1862
AGED 23 YEARSSACRED
  TO
  THE MEMORY OF
  PHEBE SIMMONS
  FORMERLY WIDOW OF
  THOMAS RIBBENS
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
  ON THE 24th DAY OF DECEMBER
1854 AGED 77 YEARS
  "A Loving Wife & Kind
  And Affectionate Mother"

Thomas Ribbens was probably a Farmer. His widow Phebe married James Simmons, a Farmer of 15 acres at Clinch Street, High Halstow, (1851 Census)

 46.   Ledger on Low Stone Base, East of Church

IN MEMORY OF
CHARLES INGRAM ROBERTS M.A.
RECTOR OF ST. MARY'S
WHO DIED ON THE 17th OF OCTOBER 1886
AGED 53 YEARS
"Precious in the sight of the
Lord is the Death of his Saints"

47.   Pedestals, Cross and Curbs, East of Church

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
EMMA JANE
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
FRANCIS JOHN SALTER
WHO DIED JANY. 29Th 1909
AGED 57 YEARS
"Peace, Perfect Peace"

SHEARMAN see SMITH

48.   Double Headstone, One Side Inscribed, (Foot Stone East Wall of Nave), North of Church,
            East of Path

SACRED
TO
THE MEMORY OF
JANE WIFE OF
JAMES SIMMONS
OF THIS PARISH
WHO DEPARTED THIS
LIFE ON THE 24th DAY
OF DECEMBER 1836
AGED 64 YEARS
"Whilst in this World, I did Remain,
My Latter Days I wear in Pain,
Until the Lord did think it Best,
To take me to a Place of Rest"

49.   Fallen, Broken Headstone, North of Chancel

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
MARY ELIZABETH
SIMMONS
WHO DIED 19th APRIL 1860
AGED 9 MONTHS
ALSO ELEANOR SIMMONS
WHO DIED 21st APRIL 1862
AGED 13 YEARS
DAUGHTERS OF
WILLIAM & JANE SIMMONS
OF THIS PARISH
ALSO ELIZA SIMMONS
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 31st AUGUST 1869
AGED 20 YEARS
"Be ye also Ready"
ALSO WILLIAM SIMMONS
WHO DIED 7th FEBRUARY 1880
AGED 64 YEARS
"Death's but the Voice that Jesus send
To Call us to his Arms"
ALSO JANE
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 2nd JULY 1891
AGED 76 YEARS
"Gone but not Forgotten"

SIMMONS see RIBBENS

50.   Small Headstone, Curbs, Large Plot, North of Church, East of Path

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
EDMUND SMITH
DIED JANUARY 3rd 1917
AGED 73 YEARS
ALSO ELLEN SMITH
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
DIED JUNE 17th 1932
AGED 81 YEARS
"At Rest"

West Curb
ALSO HUBERT WILLIAM SMITH THEIR ELDEST SON DIED 8th OCT. 1957 AGED 75 YEARS

South Curb
HUBERT SMITH DIED 15th APRIL 1967 AGED 72 YEARS "Forever in our Thoughts"

North Curb
ALSO THANETTA MARY SHEARMAN YOUNGEST DAUGHTER AT REST 7th JULY 1968 AGED 78 YEARS

In an 1851Baptism of his child, a Labourer at Combe farm

SMITH see BEAUMONT

51.   Headstone, East of Church

IN AFFECTIONATE REMEMBRANCE OF
MARIA
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
GEORGE WILLIAM STANLEY
WHO DIED 3rd FEBRUARY 1872
AGED 48 YEARS
"Go Home Dear Friends and Shed no Tears,
I Must be Here till Christ Appears,
Short were my Days, Long is my Rest,
Christ took me when he thought it Best"
ALSO OF THE ABOVE
GEORGE WILLIAM STANLEY
WHO DIED 22nd APRIL 1914
AGED 85 YEARS
"Till the Day Break"

52.   Double Headstone, Two Body Stones, Stone Curbs ,Large Plot, Once Railed, N. West End of Nave


JOSEPH and ELIZABETH SUDWEEKS, DIED 1821 & 1797

Mr 
JOSEPH
SUDWEEKS
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
ON THE [    ] DAY OF JULY
IN THE YEAR OF OUR LORD
1821 AGED 64 YEARS
[ Eroded Verses]

Mrs
  ELIZABETH
  SUDWEEKS
  WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
  ON THE 27th ? DAY OF OCT.
  IN THE YEAR OF OUR LORD
  1797 AGED 26 ? YEARS
LEFT ISSUE TWO SONS AND FOUR
DAUGHTERS
SARAH, ELIZABETH
JOSEPH, JOHN, ANN AND JANE
"Farewell Dear Husband and Children
Dear, Adieu
By God's Command, I leave this World
And You
No More on Earth your Faces will I
See
But Hope in Heaven our Souls will
Happy Be"
NEAR THIS PLACE LIES
SARAH WIFE OF HENRY BOWYER
OF MAIDSTONE, AND DAUGHTER OF
JOSEPH AND ELIZABETH
SUDWEEKS
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
THE 19th OF MARCH 1836
AGED 50 YEARS

Joseph Sudweeks was a Farmer. His will is dated 8th May 1809. There are two Codicils dated 8th March 1813 and 20th October 1818.
   To Richard Everist of Hoo, Yeoman, one of his Executors, £5. To him and other Executor son Joseph Sudweeks, Upon Trust ,all freehold and leasehold estate to sell immediately, except lease of farm he now dwells in, for best price. Upon Trust that his son Joseph carries on farming business until testator's youngest child living at time of his decease is 21. If son Joseph carries on business to satisfaction of Richard Everist, he can continue to live in house. He can have £20 p.a. out of profits. Any of his siblings under 18 to have board and lodging until 21, except son John. Money from sales of property invested in Public Funds for maintenance and education of children, viz. Sarah his reputed daughter by Elizabeth Reynolds, Elizabeth, Joseph, John, Ann and Jane, and any other children he may have who are under 18 at his death. When his youngest child attains 21, cattle, farming utensils, tackle and effects to be valued, son Joseph to pay Richard Everist sum valued. If he refuses, Trustee can sell the same to share among children or their heirs if any are then dead. Details of such sale follows.
Witnesses: Jno. Prall, Jno. Prall and Thos. Church.

CODICIL A
Share to daughter Elizabeth not to be paid to her now husband, Phillip James, alias Phillip Berry, but solely to her, for her life. After her death the interest goes to the maintenance and bringing up of her children or child, if any living at her death.. The principal shared among them equally when all 21. If there are no children living at her death, then money shared equally between his other children. If son Joseph does not take over business, then lease stock to be sold, either to Joseph or as trustees think fit.
Witnesses: Jno. Prall, Jas. Barnard and Thos. Church.

CODICIL B
Executors to provide a "decent Tombstone and cause it to be placed over my own grave and the grave of my late wife, Elizabeth formerly Elizabeth Reynolds, and pay for the same, not exceeding thirty five pounds"
  
Sums already advanced to any of his children, which they are indebted to him, at his death, to be deducted from shares bequeathed to them.
   Witnesses: Jno. Prall, Richd. Prall and Thos. Church.
   Probate 11th October 1821, granted to the Executors

Sudweek's second wife, also Elizabeth has no surviving monument. She left a will in accordance with her first husband's will, (Richard Caryer, Farmer of Frindsbury)

MARRIAGES AT ST. MARY'S
March 1788 Joseph Sudweeks to Elizabeth Reynolds
Witnesses: Stephen and Mary Elliott

August 1803 Joseph Sudweeks to Elizabeth Caryer of Frindsbury

September 1809 Henry Bowyer of Maidstone to Sarah Reynolds
Witnesses: Joseph Sudweeks and William Willard

53.   Small Headstone, North of Church, West of and Facing Path


ALEXANDER TOMLIN, DIED 1697

HERE
LYETH THE BODY
OF ALEXANDER
[TOM]LIN SON OF
[THOMA]S T[OM]LIN
[LATE ?] [OF] EAST
[MALLIN]G WHO
[DEPARTED] THIS
LIFE [    ] [JUN]E YE 29th
[169]7 AGED 36
YEA[RS AND] [   ] MONTHS

Alexander Tomlin was a Farmer, from a family of Farmers and Millers of East Malling.
   His will is dated 28th June 1697.
It should be noted that there were Thomlyns / Tomelyns at St. Mary's in the late 15th century
To his beloved brother John Tomlin of Burling (sic) , Yeoman 10s.
To brother Nicholas Tomlin of Town Malling, Chandler 10s.
To sister Avis Walter of East Malling 10s.
To beloved kinswoman Ann daughter of Edward Baldock of Aylesford 10s.
To beloved kinsman William Tomlin son of William Tomlin of Boxley £5
To beloved kinsman John Tomlin of Boxley £5
To David Ray of Hoo, Carpenter £5
To each of children of brother Thomas Tomlin, of Wrotham, deceased, 20s.
To be distributed to the poor of St. Mary's on day of his burial, 10s.
   All his money, corn, cattle, household goods and movables to beloved brother Francis Tomlin of East Malling, he to pay debts, legacies etc. Francis also Executor
   Witnesses: Samuel Collier, marks of-- Alice Hasling and Mary Champe

INVENTORY

Dated 3rd July 1697; assessed by Edward Kilby, Samuel Button and Henry Fletcher
Purse, apparel and ready money
Three score sheep
Two steers, one cow, two , heifers
Two milch cows
Six calves
Fifty six lambs
Three geldings, one stone horse, two mares, two yearling colts
Four hogs, one sow, ten pigs
Fifteen acres of wheat now growing
Two acres of beans
Fifty three acres of barley and oats
The wagon and harness, two dung carts, harrows
   other things about the yard
Ten acres of hay that is mow? And some old hay
Half a pack of wool
Debts due to the dec. with ? accounted goods
Same that are dangerous
Things seen and unseen
                                                                               Total

Endorsed by signature of Francis Tomlin   £   s   d
    6  0  0
  20  0  0
  14  0  0
    7  0  0
    4  0  0
  10  0  0
  21  0  0
    7  0  0
  20  0  0
    4  0  0
  75  0  0

  11  0  0
  10  0  0
    3  0  0
  30  0  0
    9  0  0
    5  0  0
256  0  0

53.   Headstone and Body Stone, Stone Curbs, Large Plot, Once Railed, North Side of Tower


JOHN and ELIZABETH VAIN, DIED 1829 & 1866

IN MEMORY OF
Mrs ELIZABETH VAIN
WIFE OF Mr JOHN VAIN
OF THIS PARISH WHO DEPARTED
THIS LIFE THE [    ] OF DECEMBER 1829
AGED 51 YEARS
[Eroded Verses]
ALSO JOHN VAIN
WHO DIED APRIL 29th 1866
AGED 97 YEARS & 8 MONTHS

John Vain was a Farmer; there are also farming Vains buried in Hoo churchyard. In the 1841 Census John was "Independent" at Wainscott, and in the 1861 Census, a Former Farmer in Frindsbury. He was born at Allhallows.

54.   Pedestals, Cross and Curbs, East of Church

OF YOUR CHARITY
PRAY FOR THE SOUL
OF
ALFRED WILLIAM WHEELER
26 YEARS RECTOR OF THIS PARISH
DIED JULY 16th 1913 AGED 61 YEARS
R.I.P.

55.   Headstone and Foot Stone, North of Church, West of Path

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY
OF
PHILLIS ANN WILLOUGHBY
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
THE 18th DAY OF MAY 1847
IN THE 30th YEAR OF HER AGE
ALSO OF
KEZIA WILLOUGHBY
MOTHER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED THE 28th OF SEPTEMBER 1843
AGED 49 YEARS
ALSO OF
ELIZA WILLOUGHBY
OF THIS PARISH
WHO DIED 2nd MARCH 1887
AGED 60 YEARS

Eliza Willoughby was the daughter of Thomas and Kezia, when she was baptised her father was a Labourer, living in the Poor House. In 1827 they lived in St. Mary's Street; in 1829 and 1833 they were in the Poor House again.

END OF CHURCHYARD

 

INTERIOR OF THE CHURCH

56.   Classical Marble Wall Tablet (North Wall of Chancel)

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
ROBERT BURT L.L.B.
CHAPLAIN TO THE PRINCE OF WALES
RECTOR OF ST. MARY'S HOO
AND VICAR OF TWICKENHAM
MIDDLESEX
DIED OCTOBER 17th 1791
AGED 35
ALSO SARAH WIDOW
OF THE ABOVE ROBERT BURT L.L.B.
DIED NOVEMBER 2nd 1845
AGED 82
ALSO ROBERT GASCOYNE BURT M.A.
SON OF THE ABOVE
RECTOR OF THIS PARISH 59 YEARS
AND OF HIGH HALSTOW 51 YEARS
DIED FEBRUARY 18th 1875 AGED 83
ALSO JOANNA CURD WIDOW OF THE
ABOVE R.G. BURT DIED DECR. 23Rd 1876 AGED 69
THEIR BODIES ARE INTERRED IN THE
FAMILY VAULT AT TWICKENHAM

57.   Small Tablet, Formerly in Chancel (West Wall of Porch)

SAMUEL COLLIER
RECTOR
OBIIT
FEB. X MDCCXVIII

The Rev. Samuel Collier left a noncupative will, i.e. spoken. He left everything to his wife, Elizabeth, whom he addressed as Betty; after her death, all to his "kinsman" Francis Collier. An inventory survives, containing household property and farm stock and crops, amounting to a value of £183 13s 0d. The witnesses to the nuncupative will were, Sarah Roots, John Boats, Servants, and Elizabeth Bennitt

58.   Brass Plaque (North Wall of Nave, near Door)

ROSETTA GEORGINA CHARLOTTE
CONSIDINE
SERVANT OF GOD
JANUARY 17th 1900
AGED 83 YEARS
"Eternal Rest Grant unto her O Lord,
And Let Light Perpetual Shine upon Her"

59.   Stone Tablet (East Wall of Porch)

IN MEMORY OF
CHRISTOPHER DE LABAT
RECTOR OF THIS PARISH 1913-39
DIED 19th JUNE 1939 AGED 68
A MAN, KIND, SCHOLARLY, PIOUS
AND DILIGENT IN HIS DUTIES
THIS TABLET WAS PLACED HERE BY HIS FRIENDS

60.   Brass Plaque and Painting of Christ with the Elders in the Temple, Formerly in Vestry
             (North Wall of Tower)

CUTHBERT ISIDORE CONSIDINE WHEELER
ONLY CHILD OF THE RECTOR OF THIS PARISH
RECEIVED IN THIS CHURCH LAST COMMUNION
ON THE FEAST OF THE EPIPHANY 1901
DIED AT ST. EDWARD'S SCHOOL, OXFORD
ON ASH WEDNESDAY FEB. 20th 1901
AGED 14 YEARS
THIS PICTURE IS GIVEN BY THE PARISHIONERS AND OTHER
FRIENDS IN AFFECTIONATE REMEMBRANCE

61.   War Memorial, Formerly in Chancel (West Wall of the Porch)
               (The Reredos is now on the First Floor)

"Thanks be to
God who giveth
Us the Victory 
Through our Lord
Jesus Christ"TO ALMIGHTY GOD FOR VICTORY IN THE WAR
AND IN MEMORY OF THE MEN OF THIS PARISH
WHO LAID DOWN THEIR LIVES 1914 – 19 
BERT BARTY SPO HMS VANGUARD  
HERMON F. BRANCEN PT NORTHUMBRD. FUSLERS
EARLY BOARD CHAMBERS PT E. SURREY RT.
PERCY JOHN MARSH SPR. RL. ENGINEERS
WILLIAM WALTER EDWD. PIPER GUNR. RGA
CECIL THOMAS TUFF CAPT. RW KENT RT. "Rest Eternal
Grant unto them
O Lord and let
Light perpetual
Shine upon them"

62.   Brass Plaque, Formerly in Chancel, (Modern Wall, First Floor, Beside Reredos)

EASTER 1903
THIS ALTAR WAS GIVEN
BY VOLUNTARY SUBSCRIPTION
AND ESPECIALLY IN MEMORY OF
JOANNA BURT DEC. 23rd 1876
ANNIE TOPLEY JUNE 22nd 1880
ELIZABETH PYE DEC. 4th 1880
JOHN CHAPMAN APR. 26th 1897
FANNY WHEELER MAR. 3rd 1899
ROSETTA CONSIDINE JAN. 17th 1900
CUTHBERT WHEELER FEB. 20th 1901
MARY COOPER FEB. 7th 1902

Index of Names on Gravestone only

NamesALLEN 1, 2, 3, 4
BAKER 5
BALDOCK 6, 7
BARNARD 8
BARTY 61
BEAUMONT 8, 9
BEEMAN 45
BEET 10
BRANCEN 61
BRICE 12
BROWN 11
BURT 56, 62
CACKET 13
CHAMBERS 61
CHAPMAN 14, 15, 62
CHEESEMAN 16CHIPPERFIELD 17
COLLIER 57
CONSIDINE 18, 58, 60, 62
COOKE 19
COOPER 20, 62
CURD 56
CURTIS 21
CYSTER 22
DE BURGH 23
DE LABAT 23, 59
EDMONDS 24
ELLIOTT 25
FENNER 26
FOSTER 27
FRANKLIN 8
GASCOYNE 56
GOSSIOT 32GUNNING ESQ. 28
GUY 29
HAYTER 30
HILLS 31
HOAR 1
HOUGHTON 32
KNIBBS 33
LAMPARD 34
LE STRANGE 23
MARSH 35, 61
MATTHEWS 36
MIDDLETON 37
MORTLEY 38
O'RILEY 39
PEEK 40
PIPER 41, 61
PYE 42, 43, 62RAYNER 44
RIBBENS 45
ROBERTS 46
SALTER 47
SHEARMAN 50
SIMMONS 45, 48, 49
SMITH 8, 50
STANLEY 51
SUDWEEKS 52
THORALD 9
TOMLIN 52
TOPLEY 62
TUFF 61
VAIN 53
WHEELER 54, 60, 62
WILLOUGHBY 55

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