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St Mary's in the Vale, Bottesford, Monumental Inscriptions ST MARY'S IN THE VALE, BOTTESFORD, MONUMENTAL INSCRIPTIONS Stone Surname Inscription an/or name details Birthdate Date of death w - widow, h - husband, s - son, dau - daughter Day Month Year Age Stones 1-200 are situated to the north of the church 1 ROBERTS 1104522 Sgt A Roberts RAF 25 Nov 1942 21 2 LEE 1174918 Flt Sgt JKB Lee 26 Nov 1942 29 3 CURSON 537658 Sgt H Curson 6 Aug 1942 23 4 FORDWYCH 591286 Sgt WD Fordwych 19 Aug 1942 21 5 JENKIN 412885 Sgt BL McK Jenkin 25 Nov 1942 24 6 MURPHY 401182 Sgt JC Murphy 19 Aug 1942 27 7 HANNAN RJ Hannan DFC 25 Nov 1942 25 8 THOMPSON 575861 Sgt PJ Thompson 25 Nov 1942 9 HARMSTON John Harmston 23 Aug 1934 84 9 HARMSTON also w Sarah Ellen 16 Feb 1933 78 9 HARMSTON also dau Elizabeth 16 Feb 1926 32 10 STEELE George Steele, Bedehouse Man 16 Jan 1875 78 11 JAMES Joseph James 8 Mar 1949 40 12 RAGSDALE Ann, w of William Ragsdale 18 Feb 1853 76 13 REYNOLDS John Reynolds 17 Nov 1861 76 13 REYNOLDS also w Rhoda 19 Jun 1855 71 13 REYNOLDS also s Thomas 24 Mar 1855 37 14 REYNOLDS John Reynolds 8 Feb 1866 18 15 TALYOR Jane Taylor, late servant to Sir RE Welbourn? 23 Oct 1864 16 MARKHAM Samuel Clifford Markham 8 Sep 1959 68 16 MARKHAM also w Nellie 9 Oct 1981 81 17 MARSTON Frank Marston 14 Jan 1981 58 18 BOX Marie Louise Box 14 Apr 1945 71 18 BOX also h Harry Box 7 Jun 1947 74 19 GOODSON James Goodson b 20 May 1830 7 Mar 1875 20 GOODSON Madeline Emilia only child of James and Mary 18 Jan 1859 5 Ann Goodson 21 EDWARDS Ann dau of Robert and Elizabeth Edwards 24 Jun 1861 25 22 EDWARDS Elizabeth wife of Robert Edwards 8 Aug 1885 69 22 EDWARDS also h Robert 15 Jui 1891 78 23 MILNE Richard Milne 30 Sep 1984 17 24 COX Lewis Bernard Cox 14 Oct 1971 61 25 HOWITT Milly Howitt 18 Jul 1979 66 25 HOWITT also h George Charles (Jay) Howitt 19 Feb 1986 70 26 WALKER Benjamin Walker 5 Oct 1851 53 26 WALKER also Abigail Walker 20 Jan 1855 84 26 WALKER also john Wright Walker, also Hannah in infancy 27 WALKER William Day Walker 24 Jul 1891 62 28 GUY Cornelius Jackson Guy b 11 Feb 1831 23 Jan 1897 29 SEDDON Charlie Seddon 10 Sep 1985 75 30 JACKSON Thomas Henry Jackson 4 Aug 1942 65 30 JACKSON also Sarah Maria 13 Jul 1964 83 31 PALMER John Robert Palmer, Lieutenant 21 Regt, 4 Dec 1877 52 Bombay 31 PALMER also 2nd dau Ann Thrall Huntman Palmer l Oct 1876 22 32 BARKER John Barker b 14 Oct 1838 25 Aug 1902 32 BARKER also Sarah 3 Feb 1915 95 33 DOUBLEDAY Thomas s of George and Mary Doubleday 14 Dec 1883 34 34 JACKSON Ann Jackson 8 Oct 1881 82 34 JACKSON also s Henry 16 Mar 1881 45 35 JACKSON Thomas Jackson 29 Oct 1852 55 36 HAYNES Edward Haynes 24 Apr 1836 71 36 HAYNES also w Esther 5 Apr 1839 76 37 WATTS Mary Jane Watts dau William and Mary Watts 18 Jul 1841 5 38 BRADLEY Isabella dau Robert Gray Bradley and Isabella 27 Dec 1847 2 38 BRADLEY also s Robert 20 Mar 1844 9mths 39 GOODSON Isabella w Robert Goodson 20 Jul 1851 64 40 GOODSON Robert Goodson 6 Feb 1866 75 41 DOUBLEDAY Daisy Alice dau Henry and Alice Doubleday l Nov 1959 49 42 DOUBLEDAY Eveline Mary, w Edward Henry Doubleday 4 Jan 1953 58 ST MARY'S IN THE VALE, BOTTESFORD, MONUMENTAL INSCRIPTIONS Stone Surname Inscription an/or name details Birthdate Date of death w - widow, h - husband, s - son, dau - daughter Day Month Year Age 42 DOUBLEDAY also Edward Henry Doubleday 23 Feb 1970 43 DOUBLEDAY Henry Doubleday 4 Apr 1928 71 43 DOUBLEDAY also w Alice 18 Dec 1945 82 44 DOUBLEDAY Ethell Annie Doubleday 29 Jan 1902 15 45 DOUBLEDAY Julia Annie w Henry Doubleday 21 Nov 1894 32 46 DOUBLEDAY George Doubleday of Belvoir, shoeing smith to 25 Nov 1881 58 the Duke of Rutland 46 DOUBLEDAY also w Mary Ann 10 Apr 1914 86 47 JALLANDS Emma w Joseph Jallands 26 Jun 1929 70 47 JALLANDS also h Joseph 7 Dec 1943 84 48 WARD Martha Ward 31 Mar 1946 64 49 WOOD Elizabeth Wood 5 Aug 1895 73 49 WOOD also s Tom William l May 1888 30 50 WOOD Thomas Wood 15 Feb 1825 55 51 WARD Edith Emma dau Arthur and May Ward 5 Nov 1914 1 52 KING Lionel May King BA Oxon 1l Aug 1925 24 53 KING Hannah Sissons w Samuel King 13 Nov 1904 73 53 KING also h Samuel King 16 Mar 1908 82 54 GUY Thomas Guy 7 Apr 1886 60 55 GUY John Guy 18 Sep 1853 57 55 GUY also w Mary ll Aug 1869 74 56 BARRAND William Barrand 7 May 1875 56 56 BARRAND also relict Ann 2 Mar 1891 67 57 MORRIS Robert Morris s William and Ann Barramd 17 Jul 1860 2 58 NORRIS Thomas Norris 1 Jul 1907 74 58 NORRIS also w Frances 21 Feb 1904 71 59 LUNN Clara Lunn of Normanton 28 Sep 1879 4 60 GOODSON Enoch Goodson 31 May 1870 44 60 GOODSON also w Mary 25 Jan 1897 78 61 COATES George Coates of Harley Hse Bottesford 24 Jan 1944 78 61 ASENATH also w Asenath 2 Nov 1947 85 62 DENMAN Thomas Denman 7 Feb 1849 77 62 DENMAN also w Ann 11 Feb 1860 82 63 EDWARDS George V Edwards b 1897 1985 63 EDWARDS also br Harold b 1900 1984 64 PARNHAM George William Parnham b 1920 1954 64 PARNHAM also john Wm Parnham b 1886 1963 64 PARNHAM also Edith A Parnham b 1893 1971 65 NORRIS Charles Norris 21 Dec 1904 67 65 NORRIS also w Ellen 13 Sep 1914 67 66 JUDSON Mary Judson 5 Jun 1903 63 66 JUDSON also h William 20 Nov 1924 85 67 NORRIS Thomas Norris 20 Jan 1862 71 67 NORRIS also w Elizabeth 20 Apr 1877 80 68 PAYLING John Payling 12 Nov 1889 66 68 PAYLING also s Isaac 17 Sep 1864 4 68 PAYLING also s John Thomas interred at Gt Grimsby 1 Mar 1891 35 69 PACE John s William Thomas and Mary Ann Pace 1 month 70 BOND Henry Bond s Charles and Mary Bond 25 Feb 1862 2 7l TAPLIN George William Taplin 6 Feb 1941 56 72 NORRIS John George Gordon s George and Louisa 22 Jul 1891 11 Norris weeks 73 NORRIS Bernard Norris 4 Dec 1918 18 74 NORRIS Grace Norris 29 May 1879 26 74 NORRIS also Lizzie Norris 5 Jan 1910 47 74 NORRIS also their h Frank Norris b l853 1929 75 PULLEN John Pullen 27 Nov 1844 72 75 PULLEN also w Mary Pullen 18 Mar 1852 75 76 WELLS Ellen Wells 26 Jun 1985 76 WELLS also Charles F Wells 3 Feb 1986 77 NORRIS John Thomas Norris 16 Apr 1905 49 ST MARY'S IN THE VALE, BOTTESFORD, MONUMENTAL INSCRIPTIONS Stone Surname Inscription an/or name details Birthdate Date of death w - widow, h - husband, s - son, dau - daughter Day Month Year Age 78 NORRIS Thomas Norris 21 Jun 1879 54 78 NORRIS also Mary Norris 5 Sep 1910 80 79 NORRIS Emma Norris dau Thomas and Mary Norris 28 Jun 1879 23 79 NORRIS also Frank Norris s Thomas and Mary Norris 1 Oct 1878 10 Francis Norris 80 NORRIS Francis Norris 6 Oct 1843 42 80 NORRIS also Ann Norris 5 Aug 1892 93 80 NORRIS also dau Ann 30 Apr 1846 13 80 NORRIS also s John Norris 8 May 1858 28 81 HALLAM Cecil Hallam 8 Jul 1964 63 81 HALLAM also w Lizzie 21 Jan 1979 82 82 NORRIS Francis Norris 23 Sep 1877 49 82 NORRIS also w Hannah 19 Apr 1899 70 82 FORD also dau Annie Ford 9 jul 1948 78 83 COLLIER John Osborne Greer Collier 3 Mar 1977 64 83 COLLIER also w Winifred Mary 18 Feb 1985 65 84 MARSHALL William Marshall 6 Mar 1932 73 84 MARSHALL also w Sarah 22 Dec 1931 77 85 WILSON Jane dau William and Mary Wilson 7 May 1871 32 85 WILSON also Eliza Wilson 1 Apr 1921 63 86 CLOXTON George Henry Cloxton 11 Sep 1970 50 87 FORD Edith Annie dau Joseph and Hannah Ford b 1895 18 Sep 1966 88 TAYLOR John Richards s James and Mary Taylor 16 May 1877 8 89 WHITE Mary White 27 Oct 1840 69 90 WHITE Robert White 27 Jul 1874 78 9l WHITE Ann White dau Robert and Sarah White 18 Aug 1840 17 92 WHITE Sarah White 8 Jun 1884 86 93 WHILLOCK Frederick Daniel Whillock 10 Aug 1938 57 93 WHILLOCK also w Henrietta 26 jan 1956 78 94 BEND Reuben h Mary Bend 19 Mar 1918 54 94 BEND also w Mary 28 May 1941 77 94 BEND also Charles Albert killed in action, France 6 Nov 1917 26 95 BEND James Bend 11 Dec 1903 57 96 BEND Cecil James Bend 25 Apr 1972 68 97 BRIGGS Thomas Briggs 17 Jan 1927 68 97 BRIGGS also w Anne Maria 28 Nov 1930 69 98 MORGAN Drusilla Morgan 13 Apr 1917 73 99 WELBOURNE Herbert Welbourne b 6 Apr 1887 30 Jan 1956 99 WELBOURNE also w Jessie b 28 Nov 1887 15 May 1956 100 HALLAM Edgar Hallam h Ethel 16 Oct 1961 57 101 ALLCORN Frank Allcorn b 15 Jan 1896 3 Jan 1954 101 ALLCORN also w Elsie b 13 Aug 1898 14 May 1985 102 HALLAM George Webster Hallam 7 Apr 1945 80 102 HALLAM also Martha 2 Jan 1942 75 103 ARTHUR Graham Arthur 23 Aug 1951 6 103 CLARICOATS s Winifred and late Cyril Claricoats 103 LEADBETTER also Elizabeth Leadbeater 17 Jul 1932 95 103 EDWARDS also Olive May Edwards 3 Feb 1938 3 103 EDWARDS also George Edwards 31 Jul 1941 74 103 EDWARDS also Pamela Edwards 22 Dec 1947 85 104 CRAMER Dick Cramer 30 Jun 1971 52 105 MATTHEWS Mary Elizabeth Matthews 3 Jan 1961 75 106 LANE Marshall Lane 11 Nov 1919 59 106 LANE also w Annie 12 Apr 1932 72 107 LANE Marshall Lane 30 Apr 1886 62 107 LANE also w Sarah 24 Jan 1907 77 108 DINSLAGE Sarah Ann Dinslage? Dinslace? nee Lane b 1856 1928 109 MARSHALL Sarah Ellen Marshall 11 Jun 1950 63 109 MARSHALL also John Charles Marshall 6 Apr 1975 86 110 JAMES Francis James 16 Jan 1912 82 110 JAMES also youngest dau Edith 15 Mar 1954 87 111 JAMES Ann w Francis James 11 Jun 1871 35 ST MARY'S IN THE VALE, BOTTESFORD, MONUMENTAL INSCRIPTIONS Stone Surname Inscription an/or name details Birthdate Date of death w - widow, h - husband, s - son, dau - daughter Day Month Year Age 111 JAMES also dau Elizabeth 24 Jan 1860 3 111 JAMES also s Henry in infancy 112 ARNOLD Charles Arnold 24 Jan 1850 30 112 ARNOLD also Charles Arnold 26 Jan 1870 57 113 JAMES William James 16 Jul 1849 34 113 JAMES also w Hannah 26 May 1871 64 114 JAMES James James 12 Jan 1854 34 115 PARNHAM Robert Parnham 4 Mar 1879 76 115 PARNHAM also w Mary 10 Oct 1888 85 116 PICKERING Thomas eldest s Thomas and Catherine 12 Jun 1893 72 Pickering 117 PICKERING Hannah 2nd dau Thomas and Catherine 26 Feb 1885 68 Pickering 118
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