Gravestone Record from St Mary's Church, Great Bradley, Suffolk
Information about the churchyard and the graves is arranged in four different ways: You list the graves in surname, first name or grave number order or you can click on the churchyard map which shows you where the graves are and what they or the memorials look like. Click on the the menu options at the top of this page to get to where you want to be.
The information about the graves in the churchyard/ graveyard of St Mary's Church in Great Bradley was prepared by Peter Smith of 14, Fox Green, Great Bradley, Newmarket, Suffolk CB8 9NR. The survey was carried out in 2003-2004 and the Parochial Church Council is very grateful to Peter for his dedicated work on this project. If you have any information you wish to share with us then please do get in touch.
| Last Name | First Names | Grave No. | Area | Memorial | Notes |
| SMITH | Martin | 0 | click for memorial | ||
| PALMER | Bertie Thomas | 1 | Row 1 | click for memorial | Bertie Thomas Palmer 1969[1987 plan/notes indicate Gladys Palmer also buried in the grave, Gladys May Palmer entered in Burial Register 24 Jan 1987 |
| RICHARDSON | Harry Ezra | 2 | Row 1 | no visible markings | Possible Grave; grass area, no markings.[1987 Plan/show H Richardson 1972 buried in the grave, Harry Ezra Richardson entered in Burial Register 27 Jan 1972 would seem to confirm as the next burial recorded after Bertie Thomas Palmer.] Mr Richardson was a farmer from East Green[source Queennie Rawlinson |
| RAWLINSON | Walter Henry | 3 | Row 1 | click for memorial | Walter Henry Rawlinson. 1972[husband of Queenie Rawlinson Evergreen Lane] |
| PAXMAN | Elizabeth Mary (Liz) | 4 | Row 1 | no visible markings | 1987 plan shows the grave. Confirmed by Queenie Rawlinson, 2004. Liz's parents, Thomas George & Mrtha paxman are No. 177/178 |
| JOLLY | Gabriel Percy | 5 | Row 1 | click for memorial | Gabriel Percy Jolly. 1974 |
| PHILLIPS | Ernest | 6 | Row 1 | click for memorial | Ernest Phillips 1976 and Mary Phillips 1996 [Burial Register July 26 1996] |
| PHILLIPS | Mary | 6 | Row 1 | click for memorial | Ernest Phillips 1976 and Mary Phillips 1996 [Burial Register July 26 1996] |
| SMITH | Clement (Clem) | 8 | Row 1 | no visible markings | 1984 & 1987 plan & notes & Burial register P12, Feb 1973 confirm the grave |
| GRIMWOOD | Emaline | 9 | Row 1 | no visible markings | Grass area, no visible markings, attended area with flowers.[source 1987 plan indicates Emaline Grimwood of Bradley 1977 confirmed by Queenie May 2004]. P13 of Burial Register. |
| SMITH | Harold | 10 | Row 1 | click for memorial | Harold Smith 1979 |
| MORNING | Harold (Lloyd) | 11 | Row 1 | click for memorial | Lloyd Morning 1980.[shown in Burial Register as Harold] |
| REED | Alice Dorothy | 12 | Row 1 | click for memorial | Leslie Albert Reed 1980 & Alice Reed [Alice Dorothy Reed entered in Burial Register P16 died aged 87 without entry as to abode and when buried] |
| REED | Leslie Albert | 12 | Row 1 | click for memorial | Leslie Albert Reed 1980 & Alice Reed [Alice Dorothy Reed entered in Burial Register P16 died aged 87 without entry as to abode and when buried] |
| CHAPMAN | William Charles (Doody) | 13 | Row 1 | no visible markings | 1984 & 1987 plan and p16 of Burial register confirm the grave |
| 14 | Row 1 | 1984 plans show this as a space | |||
| CLAYDON | Fred Sidney | 15 | Row 1 | no visible markings | Burial register confirms grave & burial on 14 Feb, 1983 |
| REED | Kathleen | 16 | Row 1 | no visible markings | Burial register confirms internment of ashes on 4 Dec 1986, also of Agnes Jane Reed, with no date shown, as the next entry in 1986 |
| PEARSON | Harry | 17 | Row 1 | no visible markings | Buried 22 June 1967 |
| 18 | Plot 18 & 19 is a double plot reserved by Mrs Lewena Hawes and Mr David Hawes. Thegrraes are in line with her grandmother, Jane Reed (No. 56) | ||||
| 19 | Plot 18 & 19 is a double plot reserved by Mrs Lewena Hawes and Mr David Hawes. Thegrraes are in line with her grandmother, Jane Reed (No. 56) | ||||
| 20 | Possible space, but also possibly grave of P. Ionnides from 1990, which would logically have been in this plot | ||||
| 21 | Possible space, but also possibly grave of P. Ionnides from 1990, which would logically have been in this plot | ||||
| IOANNIDES | Peter | 22 | Row 1 | click for memorial | Peter Ioannides 1990 |
| COWANS | Olive May | 23 | Row 1 | click for memorial | Double grave from 1986,but husband cremated and buried in Boston, Lincs, where he lived with his second wife |
| DUMYCZ | Osyp | 24 | Row 1 | click for memorial | Osyp Dumycz 1992 |
| WATERSON | Margaret (Peggy) | 25 | Row 1 | click for memorial | Peggy Waterson 1997 [entered in Burial Register as Margaret] |
| KEMP | William Henry James | 26 | Row 2 | no visible markings | Possible Grave; unmarked grass area.[ Confirmed to be William Kemp by Queennie] William Henry James Kemp October 1966 P11 of Burial Register |
| BRAZIER | Barbara Phyllis | 27 | Row 2 | click for memorial | Barbara Phyllis Brazier 1966 |
| 28 | Possible Grave; unmarked grass area | ||||
| CLAYDON | family? | 29 | Row 2 | no visible markings | Possible double plot for Claydon's, whose family is buried in this area |
| 29 | Possible Grave; unmarked grass area possibly a double plot.[1987 notes indicate possible further Claydon grave, Queennie confirms Claydon graves in this area with their exact location not known.] | ||||
| CLAYDON | Frank | 30 | Row 2 | click for memorial | Frank Claydon 1965 |
| BALLS | Harry | 31 | Row 2 | click for memorial | Harry was a Boer War Vetran and coachman and gardener at Bradley Hall |
| BALLS | Julia | 31 | Row 2 | click for memorial | Wife of Harry |
| LING | Kathleen Rose | 32 | Row 2 | unmarked tended grave | ashes are interned her |
| LING | Mary May | 32 | Row 2 | unmarked tended grave | Mary died in 1959. Granddaughter living in Evergreen Lane in 2004 |
| COOTE | Nellie | 33 | Row 2 | click for memorial | P 8 of Burial Register for August 1958. Unsure if it is plot 33 or 34 |
| COOTE | Nellie | 34 | Row 2 | click for memorial | P 8 of Burial Register for August 1958. Unsure if it is plot 33 or 34 |
| CHARLTON | Matthew Winston | 35 | Row 2 | click for memorial | Matthew Winston Charlton 1958 |
| 36 | Possible Graves unmarked grass strip 10 feet wide. 1987 notes indicate possible additional Balls family graves but doubted by Queenie [May 2004] | ||||
| DIXON | Grace | 37 | Row 2 | no visible markings | 37 Grace Ellen Dixon 1953.[First wife of John Ramsey Dixon, source H Paintin local undertaker note on file Nov 2003] |
| DIXON | John Ramsey | 38 | Row 2 | click for memorial | 38 John Ramsey Dixon.1974 [a local shepherd, source, local knowledge] |
| DIXON | Jean | 39 | Row 2 | click for memorial | 39 Jean Eileen Dixon 2003.[second wife of John Ramsey Dixon see 37 above] |
| 40 | Possible Graves or path; unmarked grass area | ||||
| LADD | Daisy Matilda | 41 | Row 2 | click for memorial | Daisy Matilda Ladd 1962 and Frederick Charles Ladd 1964 in double plot stone grave |
| COWANS | Annie | 42 | Row 2 | click for memorial | Annie Cowans 1960 and Robert Cowans 1973. [no entry in Burial Register for Robert but confirmed as buried in plot. Source Marie Knight 2004.] |
| COWANS | Robert | 42 | Row 2 | click for memorial | 42 Annie Cowans 1960 and Robert Cowans 1973. [no entry in Burial Register for Robert but confirmed as buried in plot. Source Marie Knight 2004.] |
| BELL | Peter Frederick | 43 | Row 3 | click for memorial | Peter Frederick Bell 1965 son of Reginald Bell Grave 44 [source Queennie May confirmed by Marie Knight 2004] grass strip no visible markings |
| BELL | Reginald Samuel James | 44 | Row 3 | click for memorial | Reginald Samuel James Bell 1982 who purchased plots 43 and 44 on the death of son Peter and who kept the graveyard in good order with hand tools and hand mower. Lived at Fan-Tails next to Crown House. Eventually had a small wooden shed at the graveyard to keep his tools. [source Queenie and Marie May 2004] |
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SMITH |
Martin |
44A | Martin Smith 1940 ; double width stone grave. No other visible markings | ||
| 45 | Possible Graves; long flat grass area stretching over possible path | ||||
| WEBB | Frederic Noel | 46 | Row 3 | click for memorial | Frederic Noel Webb 1923 and Ida Mary Webb 1952. Large Stone Cross with stone edge to double Grave. Plaque inside the church and recorded later in this record. Ida was the daughter of Daniel Kent Long of Great Bradley Hall which he occupied in 1881 employing 47 men, 22 boys ,14 women and farming 1700 acres. He was 10 or 11 children, his father was Hanslip Long.[source Linda Foreman researching the Galley family] |
| WEBB | Ida Mary | 46 | Row 3 | click for memorial | |
| BOLDING | Sarah Ann | 47 | Row 3 | click for memorial | Sarah Ann Bolding 1914. Large Stone Cross with stone edge to double Grave. Graves 46 & 47 have low iron railings combining both graves.Sarah was the wife of Daniel Kent Long [see 46]. |
| GOOCH | Rose Anna | 48 | Row 4 | click for memorial | Rose Anna Gooch 1931. |
| 49 | Possible Graves; long flat grass area, no visible markings | ||||
| MARTIN | Ann | 50 | Row 4 | click for memorial | Ann Martin 1922 wife of George W Martin 1931, double grave |
| MARTIN | George W | 50 | Row 4 | click for memorial | Ann Martin 1922 wife of George W Martin 1931, double grave |
| 51 | Possible Grave; grass area no visible markings | ||||
| 52 | Possible Grave; grass area no visible markings | ||||
| 53 | Grave with small stone memorial or possible foot stone, no visible markings | ||||
| 54 | Possible Grave; grass area no visible markings | ||||
| 55 | Possible Graves; grass area no visible markings. | ||||
| REED | Agnes Jane | 56 | Row 4 | click for memorial | Jane Reed 1937, died in the National Temperance Hospital And her third son Ernest 1964 who died in Natal [ashes]. Also a stone tablet on the grave showing Agnes Jane, David Reed,[no trace in register] Jenny 1986 [no trace in register] |
| REED | David | 56 | Row 4 | click for memorial | Jane Reed 1937, died in the National Temperance Hospital And her third son Ernest 1964 who died in Natal [ashes]. Also a stone tablet on the grave showing Agnes Jane, David Reed,[no trace in register] Jenny 1986 [no trace in register] |
| REED | Ernest | 56 | Row 4 | click for memorial | Jane Reed 1937, died in the National Temperance Hospital And her third son Ernest 1964 who died in Natal [ashes]. Also a stone tablet on the grave showing Agnes Jane, David Reed,[no trace in register] Jenny 1986 [no trace in register] |
| REED | Jane | 56 | Row 4 | click for memorial | Jane Reed 1937, died in the National Temperance Hospital And her third son Ernest 1964 who died in Natal [ashes]. Also a stone tablet on the grave showing Agnes Jane, David Reed,[no trace in register] Jenny 1986 [no trace in register] |
| REED | Jenny | 56 | Row 4 | click for memorial | Jane Reed 1937, died in the National Temperance Hospital And her third son Ernest 1964 who died in Natal [ashes]. Also a stone tablet on the grave showing Agnes Jane, David Reed,[no trace in register] Jenny 1986 [no trace in register] |
| 57 | Possible Graves; grass area no visible markings | ||||
| 58 | Evidence of Grave; grass mound no visible markings | ||||
| MARTIN | Edmund | 59 | Row 5 | click for memorial | Ellen Martin 1931 and Edmund Martin 1939; Double Stone Grave with kerb |
| MARTIN | Ellen | 59 | Row 5 | click for memorial | Ellen Martin 1931 and Edmund Martin 1939; Double Stone Grave with kerb |
| MARTIN | Thomas Edward | 60 | Row 5 | click for memorial | Thomas Edward Martin 1956. Stone Grave with kerb |
| MILLS | Marion | 61 | Row 5 | click for memorial | Marion Mills 1988 , single depth grave [H Paintin undertaker note 2004]. |
| MILLS | Charles | 62 | Row 5 | click for memorial | Charles Mills 1964 |
| MILLS | Alfred | 63 | Row 5 | click for memorial | Charles Mills 1924, Alfred his son 1937, Caroline his wife 1951. Family Grave |
| MILLS | Caroline | 63 | Row 5 | click for memorial | Charles Mills 1924, Alfred his son 1937, Caroline his wife 1951. Family Grave |
| MILLS | Charles | 63 | Row 5 | click for memorial | Charles Mills 1924, Alfred his son 1937, Caroline his wife 1951. Family Grave |
| 64 | Foot stone for Grave 79; row 6 | ||||
| 65 | Grave no visible markings | ||||
| 66 | Foot stone for Grave 78; row 6 | ||||
| BISHOP | Charles | 67 | Row 5 | click for memorial | Hannah Bishop 1919. Charles Bishop 1942. Double Grave |
| BISHOP | Hannah | 67 | Row 5 | click for memorial | Hannah Bishop 1919. Charles Bishop 1942. Double Grave |
| 68 | Possible Graves; grass area no visible markings | ||||
| TURNER | Sarah Ann | 69 | Row 5 | click for memorial | Sarah Ann Turner 1917 |
| 70 | Possible Graves; sunken grass area | ||||
| 71 | Row 6 | Double Grave; no visible markings | |||
| WILLIS | Mary | 72 | Row 6 | click for memorial | Mary Willis[nee Angus] 1941.[not in Burial Register]. |
| 73 | Possible Grave; grass area no visible markings. See graves 74 or 75 | ||||
| FELTON | James | 74 | Row 6 | click for memorial | Possible Grave; grass area no visible markings. Possibly James Felton 1968. Page 11 of the Burial Register. May be graves 73 or 75. [source Maurice Goody 2004.] |
| FELTON | Ellen | 75 | Row 6 | click for memorial | Evidence of Grave; grass mound no visible markings. Possibly his wife Ellen Felton 1972 Page 12 of the Burial Register[source Maurice Goody 2004.] |
| 76 | Evidence of Grave; grass area no visible markings | ||||
| 77 | Possible Grave; grass area no visible markings | ||||
| HAYWARD | Ethel | 78 | Row 6 | click for memorial | Ethel Hayward 1905 [number 66 is foot stone for this grave] |
| HAYWARD | Richard | 79 | Row 6 | click for memorial | Richard Hayward 1922 and Sophia Hayward 1939.[number 64 is foot stone for this double grave] |
| 80 | Possible Graves; flat grass area no visible markings | ||||
| 81 | Evidence of Grave; sunken grass area no visible markings | ||||
| MARTIN | John Ian Scovell | 82 | Row 7 | click for memorial | John Ian Scovell Martin 2002; marked with small wooden cross. Memorial in Grey Marble erected in 2004 |
| MARTIN | Harry John | 83 | Row 7 | click for memorial | Harry John Martin 1982 and Winifred May Martin 1982. Double width grave |
| MARTIN | Winifred May | 83 | Row 7 | click for memorial | Harry John Martin 1982 and Winifred May Martin 1982. Double width grave |
| GOOCH | Nathan William | 84 | Row 7 | click for memorial | Nathan William Gooch 1956. He was the blind publican of the Fox public house in the village and was able to differentiate between a old ten shilling note and a one pound note by running them through his fingers.[source Maurice Goody 2004.] |
| CLAYDON | Sidney | 85 | Row 7 | click for memorial | Sidney Claydon and possible his wife [source Queennie May 2004 no trace in Burial Register. Frank Sidney Claydon shown on 1987 records as buried in Grave 15. Known that various members of the Claydon family buried in the graveyard. The grave is regularly maintained and marked with broken marble round plinth and flowers. Annie Claydon is entered on P1 of Register as died March 14 1936 |
| 86 | Possible Graves; grass area no visible markings | ||||
| MACKEAN | Annie | 87 | Row 7 | click for memorial | Large stone Family Grave; Annie MacKean 1936, Eliezer Biggins Emerson MacKean 1956 elder son shown on the grave as ‘Briggs’] John Alexander Furnival MacKean 1983 [cremated remains] |
| MACKEAN | Eliezer Biggins Emerson | 87 | Row 7 | click for memorial | Large stone Family Grave; Annie MacKean 1936, Eliezer Biggins Emerson MacKean 1956 elder son shown on the grave as ‘Briggs’] John Alexander Furnival MacKean 1983 [cremated remains] |
| MACKEAN | John Alexander Furnival | 87 | Row 7 | click for memorial | Large stone Family Grave; Annie MacKean 1936, Eliezer Biggins Emerson MacKean 1956 elder son shown on the grave as ‘Briggs’] John Alexander Furnival MacKean 1983 [cremated remains] |
| 88 | Possible Grave; grass area no visible markings | ||||
| 89 | Possible Grave; grass area no visible markings | ||||
| SMITH | Ronald Percival Lawrence | 90 | Row 7 | click for memorial | 90 Ronald Percival Lawrence Smith 1978. Local farmer and husband of Marion Smith Mill Farm Great Bradley |
| 91 | Possible Graves; large flat grass area no visible markings | ||||
| 92 | Evidence of grave; grass mound no visible markings | ||||
| WEBB | Mary Selina | 93 | Row 7 | click for memorial | Mary Selina Webb 1945.no Memorial but full stone kerb on which name engraved |
| WEBB | Albert | 94 | Row 7 | click for memorial | 94 Possible Graves; grass area no visible markings other than planted daffodils.Thought to be other members of the Webb family, possibly Albert Webb 1944, P5 of the Burial Register.[source Queenie and Maurice Goody 2004.] |
| WEBB | Walter | 95 | Row 7 | click for memorial | Walter Webb 1920; Stone cross memorial with name on reverse |
| 96 | Possible Graves; sunken grass area no visible markings | ||||
| 97 | Possible Graves; sunken grass area no visible markings | ||||
| 98 | Possible Grave sunken grass area, no visible markings. | ||||
| 99 | Possible Grave; flat grass area. | ||||
| GOODY | Kevin Andrew | 100 | Row 8 | click for memorial | Kevin Andrew Goody 1955 marked by new[2004] small wooden plaque and vase. See Page 7 of burial register |
| UNDERWOOD | Douglas John | 101 | Row 8 | click for memorial | Possible Grave; grass area no markings. Confirmed Douglas John Underwood 1 hour old 1966. P10 of Burial Register. [Maurice Goody]. |
| UNDERWOOD | Hilda Grace | 102 | Row 8 | click for memorial | Hilda Grace Underwood 1966. Wife of Frederick Underwood No. 103 |
| UNDERWOOD | Frederick | 103 | Row 8 | click for memorial | Frederick Underwood 1983. See 102 |
| GOODY | Yvonne Margaret Joy | 104 | Row 8 | click for memorial | Yvonne Margaret Joy Goody 2002. Double depth grave reserved for her husband Maurice Goody.[confirmed by H Paintin Undertakers 2003.] |
| UNDERWOOD | Freda Kathleen May | 105 | Row 8 | click for memorial | Possible Grave; flat grass area, no visible markings. Confirmed as Freda Kathleen Mary Underwood 1944 age 1 year.’Blue Baby’[Maurice Goody] |
| 106 | Possible Grave; flat grass area, no visible markings | ||||
| 107 | Grass area with cast iron boundary railings slit into 3 double graves. No visible markings other than an adjacent very small memorial reference No 108. This may not have any connection as again no visible markings. | ||||
| 108 | Very small stone Head or Foot Stone, no visible markings | ||||
| SADLER | Ada Mary | 109 | Row 8 | click for memorial | 109 Ada Mary Sadler 1903 and Samuel Sadler 1919. Stone Memorial with 2 Foot Stones marked AM 1903, ref 109A, and S..S 1919, ref 110. |
| SADLER | Ada Mary | 109 A | Foot Stone to Grave 109, marked AM 1903 | ||
| 110 | Foot Stone to Grave 109, marked S..S 1919. | ||||
| COOK | Jerry | 111 | Row 8 | click for memorial | Jerry Cook 1917; Stone Cross Memorial |
| 112 | Possible Graves; flat grass area, no visible markings | ||||
| 113 | Possible Graves; flat grass area, no visible markings | ||||
| WILDER | Col. Burnard Leslie | 114 | Row 8 | click for memorial | Very large family grave with large stone cross and stone kerb. William Burnard Chitchester Wilder. M.A. B.D. Priest and Rector of this Parish for 39 years. 1931.Also of his wife Mabel Elizabeth 1938. *Also William McMahon Eric Wilder 1979.[not entered in Register] Also Col. Burnard Leslie Wilder 1962[cremated ashes P9 of Register]. |
| WILDER | Mabel Elizabeth | 114 | Row 8 | click for memorial | Very large family grave with large stone cross and stone kerb. William Burnard Chitchester Wilder. M.A. B.D. Priest and Rector of this Parish for 39 years. 1931.Also of his wife Mabel Elizabeth 1938. *Also William McMahon Eric Wilder 1979.[not entered in Register] Also Col. Burnard Leslie Wilder 1962[cremated ashes P9 of Register]. |
| WILDER | William Burnard Chichester | 114 | Row 8 | click for memorial | Very large family grave with large stone cross and stone kerb. William Burnard Chitchester Wilder. M.A. B.D. Priest and Rector of this Parish for 39 years. 1931.Also of his wife Mabel Elizabeth 1938. *Also William McMahon Eric Wilder 1979.[not entered in Register] Also Col. Burnard Leslie Wilder 1962[cremated ashes P9 of Register]. |
| WILDER | John Trafalgar | 115 | Row 8 | click for memorial | John Trafalgar Wilder M.A. 1892. Rector of this Parish. Large Tomb Grave |
| WILDER | William McMahon Eric | 116 | Row 8 | click for memorial | Percival Hampson Elwin WilderBA Oxon, Priest, Rector of this Parish.1942 JohnMcMahon Wilder 1969[cremated remains] Also his wife Mildred Maria Wilder 1966. Percival Ernest[Tim] Wilder 1953 also his wife Dorothy May 1974. [not Entered in Register] |
| WILDER | Dorothy May | 116 | Row 8 | click for memorial | Percival Hampson Elwin WilderBA Oxon, Priest, Rector of this Parish.1942 JohnMcMahon Wilder 1969[cremated remains] Also his wife Mildred Maria Wilder 1966. Percival Ernest[Tim] Wilder 1953 also his wife Dorothy May 1974. [not Entered in Register] |
| WILDER | John McMahon | 116 | Row 8 | click for memorial | Percival Hampson Elwin WilderBA Oxon, Priest, Rector of this Parish.1942 |
| WILDER | Percival Ernest [Tim] | 116 | Row 8 | click for memorial | JohnMcMahon Wilder 1969[cremated remains] Also his wife Mildred Maria Wilder 1966. Percival Ernest[Tim] Wilder 1953 also his wife Dorothy May 1974. [not Entered in Register] |
| WILDER | Percival Hampson Elwin | 116 | Row 8 | click for memorial | Percival Hampson Elwin WilderBA Oxon, Priest, Rector of this Parish.1942 |
| WILDER [ne Waters] | Mildred Maria | 116 | Row 8 | click for memorial | JohnMcMahon Wilder 1969[cremated remains] Also his wife Mildred Maria Wilder 1966. Percival Ernest[Tim] Wilder 1953 also his wife Dorothy May 1974. [not Entered in Register] |
| 117 | Possible Grave; grass area no visible markings. | ||||
| CHAPMAN | Mary Ann | 118 | Row 9 | click for memorial | Mary Ann Chapman 1925 and William Chapman 1934 |
| CHAPMAN | William | 118 | Row 9 | click for memorial | Mary Ann Chapman 1925 and William Chapman 1934 |
| CHAPMAN | Angus Jack | 119 | Row 9 | click for memorial | Grave with small stone Memorial containing a flower casket; no visible markings. Tended at time of inspection with flowers. Thought to be Jack Chapman who ran the village post office approximately 38 years ago [source Maurice Goody 2004.] Angus Jack Chapman 1965 on P10 of Burial. Register confirms. |
| CRICK | Cecil James | 121 | Row 9 | click for memorial | Cecil James Crick 1981 on memorial but shown in Burial Register as 1980. Also a small black marble container placed on grave [not fixed] marked Maurice Crick 2001 but not recorded in Burial Register |
| CRICK | Maurice | 121 | Row 9 | click for memorial | Cecil James Crick 1981 on memorial but shown in Burial Register as 1980. Also a small black marble container placed on grave [not fixed] marked Maurice Crick 2001 but not recorded in Burial Register |
| CRICK | Ada Augusta | 122 | Row 9 | click for memorial | John Crick 1933 and his wife Ada Augusta Crick 1958 |
| CRICK | John | 122 | Row 9 | click for memorial | John Crick 1933 and his wife Ada Augusta Crick 1958 |
| 123 | Possible Graves; grass area no visible markings | ||||
| NICE | Josiah | 124 area | Row 11 | It is thought that a later member of the Nice family, Josiah a miller living at the Mill opposite Mill Farm (currently occupied and previously farmed by Marion Smith and her late husband Ronald [grave No 90] )was so distraught following the loss of the Mill due to a storm that he committed suicide and is buried in an unmarked grave in Area 124.[source Queenie and Church Warden Sue Ireland 2004.] | |
| COWANS | Isabella | 125 | Row 10 | click for memorial | William Cowans 1937 and Isabella Cowans 1951. It is logical to assume other graves might lie in Row 10 but no evidence is currently available to substantiate. |
| COWANS | William | 125 | Row 10 | click for memorial | William Cowans 1937 and Isabella Cowans 1951. It is logical to assume other graves might lie in Row 10 but no evidence is currently available to substantiate. |
| NICE | Henry Josiah | 126 | Row 11 | click for memorial | Henry Josiah Nice son of Josiah and Mary 1867 |
| NICE | Clarrissa | 127 | Row 11 | click for memorial | Clarissa Nice daughter of Josiah and Mary date eroded from both memorial and foot stone but 1800? This would link in with the surrounding Nice family graves |
| LONG | Hanslip | 128 | Row 11 | click for memorial | Hanslip Long 1829. Hanslip was a local landowner whose son also Hanslip lived at Carlton and farmed in 1881 1600 acres employing 56 people. [source Linda foreman researching the Galley family]. |
| NICE | ENN and TN | 129 | Row 11 | click for memorial | A member of Nice family with only the odd letter visible on the Memorial but E N N 185? and T N 1851 on the foot stone |
| NICE | Clarissa | 130 | Row 11 | click for memorial | Clarissa Nice daughter of William and Tabitha 18?9 aged 30 years |
| NICE | Tabitha | 131 | Row 11 | click for memorial | William Nice 1855 and his wife Tabitha 1851 |
| NICE | William | 131 | Row 11 | click for memorial | William Nice 1855 and his wife Tabitha 1851 |
| NICE | Thomas | 132 | Row 11 | click for memorial | Thomas Nice son of Hanslip and Charlotte 1817 aged 11 years |
| NICE | Elizabeth | 133 | Row 11 | click for memorial | Elizabeth Nice daughter of William and Tabitha 1852 aged 17 years |
| NICE | Arthur | 134 | Row 11 | click for memorial | Arthur Nice son of Hanslip and Harriotti? 182? Aged 2 years |
| 135 | Row 11 | Possible Grave; grass area no visible markings | |||
| NICE | Josiah | 136 | Row 11 | click for memorial | Josiah Nice 1869 |
| 137 | Row 11 | Possible Graves; grass area partly under Cedar Tree no visible markings | |||
| NICE | Charlotte | 138 | click for memorial | Charlotte Nice 1871, linked to graves in row 11 with same style of engraving | |
| NICE | Hanslip | 139 | click for memorial | Hanslip Nice 1876, again linked to row 11 with same style of engraving | |
| NICE | Josiah | 140 | click for memorial | Sarah Nice 1904 and Josiah Nice 1908 both aged 76 years also Tomas Nice 1886. This memorial, although of the Nice family has a different style of engraving | |
| NICE | Sarah | 140 | click for memorial | Sarah Nice 1904 and Josiah Nice 1908 both aged 76 years also Tomas Nice 1886. This memorial, although of the Nice family has a different style of engraving | |
| NICE | Thomas (Tomas?) | 140 | click for memorial | Sarah Nice 1904 and Josiah Nice 1908 both aged 76 years also Tomas Nice 1886. This memorial, although of the Nice family has a different style of engraving | |
| 141 | Large memorial broken in 3 places with no visible markings; The stone pieces lie against the trunk of the large yew tree. This is a grass area mostly under the shade of a large Cedar Tree and Laurel Bushes with no visible evidence of Graves with remains of a grave/Graves Ref. 141 leaning against the trunk of the Cedar Tree Remains of Grave/Graves with no visible markings and presumably not in their original location. At the time of this note I have not been able to move the grave stone/s. This may be possible after tree surgery which is to take place in 2004. | ||||
| FROST | Ann | 142 | click for memorial | 142 Ann wife of John Frost 1838 also El |