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Some Memorial Inscriptions for North Petherwin, Methodist Churchyards Some Memorial Inscriptions for North Petherwin, Methodist Churchyards Transcribed by Karen Start, please contact her for details of others. Death Forename Surname Age/ Churchyard Inscription dd‐mmm year DoB 23‐Oct 1921 John UGLOW 80y Petherwin Gate In affectionate remembrance of John Uglow beloved husband of Mary J. Uglow who passed peacefully away at Lower Troswell, North Petherwin on October 23rd 1921 Aged 80 years/ Also of Mary Jane wife of the above who passed away September 22nd 1929 Aged 72 years 22‐Sep 1929 Mary Jane UGLOW 72y Petherwin Gate In affectionate remembrance of John Uglow beloved husband of Mary J. Uglow who passed peacefully away at Lower Troswell, North Petherwin on October 23rd 1921 Aged 80 years/ Also of Mary Jane wife of the above who passed away September 22nd 1929 Aged 72 years 05‐Dec 1876 Amos BLOYE 7y Petherwin Gate In affectionate remembrance of Amos Bloye the beloved son of Thomas & Caroline Bloye of Cargentle Farm St Stephens who died Decr. 5th 1876 Aged 7 years/ Also of Robert Stenlake Bloye the beloved son of the above who died Decr. 10th 1876 Aged 16 years 10‐Dec 1876 Robert Stenlake BLOYE Petherwin Gate In affectionate remembrance of Amos Bloye the beloved son of Thomas & Caroline Bloye of Cargentle Farm St Stephens who died Decr. 5th 1876 Aged 7 years/ Also of Robert Stenlake Bloye the beloved son of the above who died Decr. 10th 1876 Aged 16 years 25‐Jan 1923 Samuel Heard MARTYN 74y Petherwin Gate In loving memory of Samuel Heard Martyn who passed away at Slyddon, North Petherwin January 25th 1923 Aged 74 years/ Also of Mary the beloved wife of the above who passed away at Corfcott Clawton July 26th 1905 Aged 57 years 26‐Jul 1905 Mary MARTYN 57y Petherwin Gate In loving memory of Samuel Heard Martyn who passed away at Slyddon, North Petherwin January 25th 1923 Aged 74 years/ Also of Mary the beloved wife of the above who passed away at Corfcott Clawton July 26th 1905 Aged 57 years 18‐May 1892 Emanuel GILBERT 75y Petherwin Gate In loving memory of Emanuel Gilbert who died at Petherwyn Gate May 18th 1892 Aged 75 years 15‐Aug 1884 Richard EASTCOTT 57y Petherwin Gate In loving memory of Richard Eastcott of Penruse in this parish Who died Aug. 15th 1884 Aged 57 years/ Also Elizabeth Jane Daughter of the above Died June 3rd 1878 Aged 11 years 03‐Jun 1878 Elizabeth Jane EASTCOTT 11y Petherwin Gate In loving memory of Richard Eastcott of Penruse in this parish Who died Aug. 15th 1884 Aged 57 years/ Also Elizabeth Jane Daughter of the above Died June 3rd 1878 Aged 11 years Death Forename Surname Age/ Churchyard Inscription dd‐mmm year DoB 29‐Aug 1894 Thomasin EASTCOTT 60y Petherwin Gate In loving memory of Thomasin Eastcott of Penruse in this parish who died August 29th 1894 Aged 60 years 23‐Sep 1874 William WILLIAMS 21y Petherwin Gate In memory of William the son of John & Elizabeth Williams of Forda in this parish who died Sepr. 23rd 1874 Aged 21/ Also of John Williams his father who died Jany. 22nd 1876 Aged 62 years 22‐Jan 1876 John WILLIAMS 62y In memory of William the son of John & Elizabeth Williams of Forda in this parish who died Sepr. 23rd 1874 Aged 21/ Also of John Williams his father who died Jany. 22nd 1876 Aged 62 years 17‐Mar 1896 Elizabeth WILLIAMS 88y Petherwin Gate In loving memory of Elizabeth widow of the late John Williams of North Petherwyn who fell asleep March 17th 1896 Aged 88 years 21‐Aug 1906 Jane HUTCHINS 60y Petherwin Gate In loving memory of Jane Hutchins the dearly beloved wife of Daniel Hutchins died at South Hellescott August 21st 1906 Aged 60 years 28‐May 1942 Caroline UGLOW 79y Petherwin Gate In loving memory of Caroline the beloved wife of Francis Uglow of Billacott North Petherwin who passed away May 28th 1942 Aged 79 years/ Also Francis husband of the above who passed away March 30th 1943 Aged 83 years 30‐Mar 1943 Francis UGLOW 83y Petherwin Gate In loving memory of Caroline the beloved wife of Francis Uglow of Billacott North Petherwin who passed away May 28th 1942 Aged 79 years/ Also Francis husband of the above who passed away March 30th 1943 Aged 83 years 14‐Jan 1887 Ambrose Veal BOX 9 Feb 1835 Petherwin Gate In affectionate remembrance of Ambrose Veal Box Born at Brazacott, Devon February 9th 1835 Died at New Brentford, January 14th 1887 Interred in Isleworth Cemetery, Middlesex/ Also of Fanny widow of the above Born May 29th 1837 Died February 11th 1909 11‐Feb 1909 Fanny BOX 29 May 1837 Petherwin Gate In affectionate remembrance of Ambrose Veal Box Born at Brazacott, Devon February 9th 1835 Died at New Brentford, January 14th 1887 Interred in Isleworth Cemetery, Middlesex/ Also of Fanny widow of the above Born May 29th 1837 Died February 11th 1909 02‐Dec 1941 Louisa BOX Petherwin Gate Louisa Box died Dec. 2nd 1941 19‐Dec 1910 Annie Louisa KITTOW 24y Petherwin Gate In loving memory of Annie Louisa the beloved wife of John Martin Kittow who passed away at West Troswell in this parish December 19th 1910 Aged 24 years 19‐May 1935 Mary Jane ELLACOTT 86y Petherwin Gate In loving memory of Mary Jane Ellacott who died at Winnacott North Petherwin May 19th 1935 Aged 86 years 06‐Feb 1911 Mary Avery GARLAND 68y Petherwin Gate In loving memory of Mary Avery Garland who died February 6th 1911 Aged 68 Death Forename Surname Age/ Churchyard Inscription dd‐mmm year DoB 19‐Mar 1895 Janie UGLOW 1y 8m Petherwin Gate In loving memory of Janie the beloved child of J & M. J. Uglow of Troswell in this parish who died March 19th 1895 Aged 1 year & 8 months 26‐Feb 1869 Caroline HORTOP 3y 4m Petherwin Gate This is to perpetuate the beloved memory of Caroline Daughter of James & Elizabeth Hortopp and Grandaughter of Samuel & Catherine Tink of this parish who died Feby. 26th 1869 Aged 3 years & 4 months 29‐Mar 1889 Ellen UGLOW 38y Petherwin Gate In loving remembrance of Ellen the beloved wife of Samuel Uglow ‐‐? North Petherwyn who died March 29th 1889 Aged 38 years/ Also Samuel Uglow who died at Helscott House on Jan. 24th 1916 Aged 62 years 24‐Jan 1916 Samuel UGLOW 62y Petherwin Gate In loving remembrance of Ellen the beloved wife of Samuel Uglow ‐‐? North Petherwyn who died March 29th 1889 Aged 38 years/ Also Samuel Uglow who died at Helscott House on Jan. 24th 1916 Aged 62 years 18‐Dec 1895 Caroline VENTON 75y Petherwin Gate In loving memory of Caroline the beloved wife of Philip Venton who died at Hellescott House in this parish Dec. 18th 1895 Aged 75 years/ Also Philip Venton who died Feb 5th 1907 Aged 86 years 05‐Feb 1907 Philip VENTON 86y Petherwin Gate In loving memory of Caroline the beloved wife of Philip Venton who died at Hellescott House in this parish Dec. 18th 1895 Aged 75 years/ Also Philip Venton who died Feb 5th 1907 Aged 86 years 27‐Feb 1890 Emeline ALLEN 68y Petherwin Gate In affectionate remembrance of Emeline the beloved wife of John Allen who fell asleep in Jesus at Forda in this parish Febr. 27th 1890 Aged 68 years/ Also John Allen beloved husband of the above who died April 3rd 1915 Aged 96 years 03‐Apr 1915 John ALLEN 96y Petherwin Gate In affectionate remembrance of Emeline the beloved wife of John Allen who fell asleep in Jesus at Forda in this parish Febr. 27th 1890 Aged 68 years/ Also John Allen beloved husband of the above who died April 3rd 1915 Aged 96 years 10‐Sep 1883 Ernest Northey GERRY 5m Petherwin Gate In loving memory of Ernest Northey who died Sept. 10th 1883 Aged 5 months/ Also of William Allin who died Sept. 21st 1883 Aged 3 years & 3 months The beloved sons ofJohn & Elizabeth A Gerry 21‐Sep 1883 William Allin GERRY 3y 3m Petherwin Gate In loving memory of Ernest Northey who died Sept. 10th 1883 Aged 5 months/ Also of William Allin who died Sept. 21st 1883 Aged 3 years & 3 months The beloved sons ofJohn & Elizabeth A Gerry 12‐Sep 1881 Emily Grace ALLEN 20y Petherwin Gate In memory of Emily Grace youngest daughter of John & Emmiline Allen who departed this life Septr. 12th 1881 Aged 20 years 8? Dec 1892 Harriet RUNDLE 66y Petherwin Gate ‐‐‐? Harriet Rundle Dec 8? 1892 Aged 66 years 15‐Apr 1902 Mary SYMONS 78y Petherwin Gate In loving memory of Mary The beloved wife of John Symons of Winnacott who died April 15th 1902 Aged 78 years Death Forename Surname Age/ Churchyard Inscription dd‐mmm year DoB 27‐Feb 1871 Jane SYMONS 38y Petherwin Gate In loving remembrance of Jane the beloved wife of John Symons of Winnacott in this parish who died Febry. 27th 1871 Aged 38 years/ Also John Symons of Winnacott who was for 64 years a Wesleyan local preacher Died Sepr. 27th 1908 Aged 86 years 27‐Sep 1908 John SYMONS 86y Petherwin Gate In loving remembrance of Jane the beloved wife of John Symons of Winnacott in this parish who died Febry. 27th 1871 Aged 38 years/ Also John Symons of Winnacott who was for 64 years a Wesleyan local preacher Died Sepr. 27th 1908 Aged 86 years 25‐Jul 1877 Jane SYMONS 15y Petherwin Gate In memory of Jane The daughter of John & Jane Symons of Winnacott in this parish who died July 25th 1877 Aged 15/ Also of Anne her sister who died June 11th 1877 Aged 9 11‐Jun 1877 Anne SYMONS 9y Petherwin Gate In loving memory of Jane The daughter of John & Jane Symons of Winnacott in this parish who died July 25th 1877 Aged 15/ Also of Anne her sister who died June 11th 1877 Aged 9 21‐Dec 1918 Stanley SYMONS 12y Petherwin Gate In ever loving memory of Stanley the beloved son of Edward & Elizabeth Symons of Winnacott who fell asleep in Jesus on Saturday December 21st 1918 Aged 12 years 04‐Aug 1880 John VENNING 82y Petherwin Gate In affectionate remembrance of John Venning of this parish who died Aug 4th 1880 Aged 82 years/ Also Mary his beloved wife who died Feby.
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