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W (Bill) Scarratt has produced some (terrific!! Ed) research where
he has logged all the headstones & memorials in the Church
in the village.
A limited number of copies have been made in book form and the
following web pages have been extracted from this. The book
does contain an index (but web users should be able to locate
some names etc by use of the browser) plus diagrams & pictures
which have proved impossibe to reproduce in a web format (many
apologies from the Webmaster!!).
It is hoped that this fascinating study will assist many who are
interested in the history of Kingston.
The
Inscriptions on the Headstones and Memorials
Of
the Church of
Saint
James the Less
Kingston,
South Devon
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Transcribed by W.Scarratt,
Robins Close, Kingston, 2007
Introductory
Notes
In order to facilitate the location
of graves the churchyard has been divided up into several areas:
1. In 1979 Douglas Fryer conducted
a partial survey of the churchyard, his plan has been reproduced
in three sections and his numbering has been followed.
For information
about Douglas Fryer, and Mary Petter, founder members of the
Kingston Local History Society see end of document
2. South West wall of churchyard
(SW wall).
3. West of the War Memorial (W of
WM).
4. South wall of churchyard (S Wall).
5. Southern area of churchyard (S).
The memorials are grouped in alphabetical rows, and each memorial
is numbered in its row, for example S Row C 5. This is explained
in the third section of the plan. This Southern area is by far
the largest.
6. North West of War Memorial (NW,
WM).
7. The foot of the east wall of
the Church (EW) and the foot of the north wall (NW)
8. South door of Church (SD) and
South window.
9. War Memorial.
10. The interior of the Church.
The Censuses. The original documents
are in the Public Record Office and have been accessed through
www.ancestry.co.uk. Where the search
engine has failed to correlate with a name, or if a name is
missing from a particular year, I have not attempted to look
for it by other means.
Ages in the censuses may not correlate
exactly with those on the headstones.



The Inscriptions
1. In loving memory of Anne and
Jonathan Ryder.
Dearest wife and son of John, and
dear Mum and Brother of Nicholas and Annette 10 June 1977.
1A. Sacred to the memory of George
Marten who departed this life 31 December 1837 aged 29 years,
also of Williamthe son of George and Mary Ann Marten, who died
23 March 1837 aged 1 year, also Mary Ann, late wife of Richard
Edwards, former wife of the above who died 18 June 1870 aged
58 years
1871 census, Kingston
Richard Edwards, 65, widower, pauper
1861 census, Kingston Village
Richard
Edwards, 55, agricultural labourer, born Ringmore
Ann
Edwards, 49, born North Huish
George
Edwards, 9, agricultural labourer, born Ringmore
2. In memory of Henry and George,
the sons of John and Dinah Martin
Henry died on 16 December 1839 aged
3 years and 5 months
George died on 1 October 1858 aged
5 years and 5 months
1841 census, Kingston Village,
John
Martin, 30, farm labourer,
Dinah,
25
Elizabeth,
3
Mary,
5
1851 census, Scobbiscombe
Gate
John
Martin 40,
Dinah,
born Stokenham, 37
Mary
Anne 10
Henry
7
Dinah
5
3.To the memory of Elizabeth, the
wife of Robert Hooppell who died 21 March 1873 aged 61 years,
also of SarahAnn, the daughter of the above Robert and Elizabeth
Hooppell, who died the 19 September 1868 aged 18 years
1871 census, Kingston village
Robert Hooppell, 69, labourer
Elizabeth Hooppell, 59
Jane Hooppell, 18, daughter, servant
1851 census, Kingston
Robert Hooppell, 49, agricultural labourer
Elizabeth Hooppell, 39
Mary Hooppell, 8
Eliza Hooppell, 6
Emma Hooppell, 3
Sarah Ann Hooppell, 3 months
4. To the memory of Margaret Colings
who died 18 January 1836 aged 74 years
5. Illegible
6. Sacred to the memory of Richard
Edgecombe who died 10 April 1839 aged 58 years
7. In memory of Alexander Saunders
of Loddiswell who died 10 October 1850 aged 65 years, also William
Saunders, son of William and Honor Brooking, born 9 October
1840 died 20 August1858,alsoofElizabethSaunders, wifeofthe aboveAlexanderSaunders,
who died 18 June 1878 aged 87 years
1841 census, Knapmill, Loddiswell
Alexander Saunders, 55, miller
Elizabeth, 49
8. Tombstone composed of slate which
has disintegrated
9. Obscured by holly bush
10. Obscured by holly bush
11. In memory of my Fathers, descendants
from the younger branch of Sir John Skelton of the Skeltons
of Cumberland, and Dame Bridget Prideaux, his wife, granddaughter
of Sir Bevil Grenville, daughter of LadyChristian Grenville,andSirPeterPrideauxher
husband, brother of Edmund Prideaux, Attorney General during
the Commonwealth whose son, Edmund, was unjustly imprisoned
and fined 15,000 for his adherence to the civil and religious
liberties of England, so nobly defended by his father, vide:
State Papers1660, monument St. Andrews, Plymouth,HumeandMacaulay,JamesII.
Princes Worthies of Devon etc.
James Skelton born in or near the
year 1698
John Skelton, brother of James,
born 1706
Peter Skelton son of James born
1727
John Skelton son of John, 1740
John Skelton, son of the last named,
1776
Philip Skelton, also son of John,
1783
In adversity and prosperity they
were true to their Country and themselves
Erected by John Skelton, physician
and surgeon, elder son of Philip Skelton and Agnes Edwards,
his wife, of Holbeton
12. To the memory of Elizabeth,
the daughter of Peter and Jane Ryder who died 30 April 1846
aged 29 years
1851 census Scobbiscombe
Gate
Peter Ryder 57, Widower
Mary, 21, daughter
George, 16, agricultural labourer
John, 9, grandson
Mary Jane, 2, daughter
Thomas, 1 day, son
1841 census Kingston Village:
Peter Ryder, 45, agricultural labourer
Elizabeth, 20
Sarah, 8
George, 6
Phillip, 4
13. In memory of Jane Ryder who
died ?August 1838 aged 43 years
14. Phillip Triggs
Inscription illegible
15. To the memory of Elizabeth,
the wife of Phillip Triggs who did 19 February 1860 aged 73
years
1841 census, Kingston village
Phillip Triggs, 55, mason
Elizabeth, 50
Elizabeth, 20
James, 20
John, 1 month
1851 census, Kingston village
Phillip Triggs, 69, Parish Clerk
Elizabeth, 64
16. To the memory of Phillip, son
of Phillip and Elizabeth Triggs departed this life 5 November
1830 aged 7 years
17. In affectionate remembrance
of James Mitchell who died 5 July 1866 aged 70 years, also of
Mary his wife, whodied 25 December 1839 aged ?17 years, and
Mary Margaret, daughter of Richard and Mary Anne Fox, who died
25 August 1858 aged 10 months,also of Betsy, wife of John King,
who died 21 December 1910 aged 86 years.
18. Arnold S.W. Triggs died at the
Vicarage Farm 19 March 1919 aged 46 years.
Hannah Naomi Triggs died 6 December
1927 aged 78 years
1901 census, Vicarage, Kingston
Alfred J. Triggs, head, 41, farmer
Hannah Triggs, sister, 51, housekeeper
Elizabeth Triggs, sister, 48, assistant housekeeper
Arnold S.W. Triggs, 28, nephew, worker
1891 census, Vicarage Farm
James Triggs, widower, 70, farmer (see number
21)
Hannah Triggs, daughter, single 41
Elizabeth Triggs, daughter, single 38
Alfred J. Triggs, son, single, 31, farmer
Arnold S. W. Triggs, grandson, 18, assistant
ag (sic)
1881 census, Vicarage Farm,
Kingston
James Triggs Head, 60, farmer of 50 acres employing
1 man
Elizabeth Triggs, wife, 62
Hannah Naomi Triggs, daughter, unmarried, 31
Elizabeth L. Triggs, daughter, unmarried, 28
Arthur J. Triggs, son, unmarried, 26, builder
Alfred J. Triggs, son, unmarried, 21, farmers
son
Arnold W. Triggs, grandson, 8, scholar.
19. In memory of John Triggs who
departed this life 13 November 1816 aged 87 years.
20. Sacred to the memory of Elizabeth
Kerswill the wife of James Triggs born 6 September 1818,
died (at the Vicarage) 11 June 1890 also of Alfred Joseph Triggs,
youngest son of the above, died 22 April 1929 aged 69 years.
21. Sacred to the memory of James
Triggs born 26 March 1821 died (at the Vicarage) on 25
March 1897, also of Elizabeth Lydia 3rd daughter
of James and Elizabeth Triggs did 16 May 1934 aged 81 years.
(see number 18)
22. In loving memory of Joseph Searle
who died 8 April 1899 aged 66 years, also of Paulina, wife of
the above who died 26 November 1901 aged 79 years. (see South,
Row D 9)
1891 census, Farm House,
Kingston
Joseph Searle, 58, farmer
Paulina Searle, 70, wife
William King, 10, grandson, scholar
Mary A. Kendall, 17, single, domestic
servant, born Bigbury
1881 census, Kingston Village
Joseph Searle, 49, farmer, 117 acres,
employing 2 men and 2 boys
Paulina Searle, 59, wife
Caroline Whiddon, 80, widow, boarder
Sarah Light, 20, unmarried, servant
Samuel Edgecombe, 22, unmarried,
servant, indoor and farm.
1861 census, Kingston Village
Joseph Searle, 28, fisherman
Paulina Searle, 39, wife
Robert King, 17, wifes son, agricultural
labourer
23. Sacred to the memory of William
Searle who died 5 December 1877 aged 80 years, also of Alice,
wife of the above who died 8 June 1879 aged 89 years.
1871 census, Kingston Village
William Searle, 75, agricultural
labourer
Alice Searle, 63, wife
1851 census
William Searle, 54, agricultural
labourer
Alice Searle, wife, 55
24. Sacred to the memory of John
Searle who died 14 June 1873 aged 66 years, also of Catherine
wife of the above who died 21 November 1881 aged 82 years.
1871 census, Kingston Village
John Searle, 63, agricultural labourer
Catherine Searle, 71, wife
1861 census, Kingston Village
John Searle, 53, agricultural labourer
Catherine Searle, 61, wife
1851 census, Kingston
John Searle, 44, agricultural labourer
Catherine Searle, 50, wife
Catherine Searle, 12, daughter
Isabella Doney, 10, visitor, born
in Jersey
25. illegible
26. In memory of William Triggs
who departed this life 5 January 1830 aged 63
27. In memory of Charlotte, the
wife of George Ryder and daughter of James and Mary Triggs,
who died 11 November 1813 aged ?24 years.
28. Sacred to the memory of Robert
the son of John and Jane Light who died 9 September 1852
aged 23 years. (Tombstone by Newland of Modbury)
1851 census, Saltergrass
John Light, 42, agricultural labourer
Jane Light, 45, Wife
Laura Light, 6, Daughter
John Light, 4, Son
Jane Light, 2 Daughter
Robert Light, 22, Lodger, agricultural
labourer
Elizabeth Light, 21, Wife
Robert Light, 2, Son
James Light, 1, Son
29. Sacred to the memory of John
Elliott departed this life 20 May 1843 aged 55 years
1841 census, Kingston Village
John Elliott, 50, agricultural labourer
Sarah, 45
Anne, 7
30. In memory of Mary Anne Willis
the daughter of Alice Searle who died 20 July 1838 aged ?years
31. Sacred to the memory of Jacob
Searle who departed this life 10 February 1813 aged 44 years.
?Number. In memory of James, son
of William and Dorothy Ryder, who died 28 August 1815 aged 27
years.
?Number. Richard Heath who departed
this life 2 August 1828 aged 64 years, also of Elizabeth wife
of the above who departed this life 25 January 1848 ached 84
years.
?Number. Illegible
33. In memory of William Masters
who died 18 February 1897 aged 76 years, also of Susan,
wife of the above who died 17 January 1901 aged 81 years.
1901 census, 5 Wonwell Gate,
Kingston
Mary Edwards, 46, widow, head of
household. (see South Row K 6)
Susan Emma Leworthy, 26, daughter,
married
Thomas J. Edwards, 21, son, single,
horseman on farm (see South Row K 12)
William G. Edwards, 17, son, single,
horseman on farm
George A. Masters, 12, nephew
Gwendoline Leworthy, 2, grandaughter
1891 census, Private Cottage,
Kingston
William Masters, 71, agricultural
labourer
Susan Masters, 70, wife
Mary Edwards, 35, daughter, widow,
laundress (see South Row K 6)
Alfred Edwards, 12, grandson, general
domestic servant
Thomas Edwards, 11, grandson, scholar
(see South K 12)
George A. Masters, 2, grandson
Robert Treeby, 20, grandson, single,
general labourer
1881 census, Kingston Village
William Masters, 61, head, labourer,
born Malborough
Susan Masters, 60, wife
Mary Edwards, 25, daughter (see
South Row K 6)
Susan E. Edwards, 6, granddaughter,
scholar
Sarah L. Edwards, 4, granddaughter,
scholar
Alfred Edwards, 2, grandson (see
South Row K 6)
Thomas J. Edwards, 1 grandson (see
South Row K 12)
John Masters, 23, son, unmarried,
labourer
James Masters, 21, son, unmarried,
labourer
William Masters, 20, son, unmarried,
labourer
George Masters, 19, son, unmarried,
labourer
1841 census, Kingston Village
Rebekah Masters, 40
William Maters, 20, agricultural
labourer
Elizabeth Masters, 15
Sarah Masters, 12
John Masters, 10
Mary Masters, 5
Jane Masters, 3
34. In loving memory of Susan Emma
Leworthy, daughter of the late Thomas John and Mary Edwards
died 19November 1934, aged 59 years.
38. Sacred to the memory of Jane,
the daughter of Thomas Stidston who departed this life 31 October
1835 aged 50 years.
39. In memory of Mary Stidston,
who departed this life 2 March 1839 aged 43.
40. Illegible
41. Sacred to the memory of Fanny
the wife of John Evens who departed this life 26 October 1849
aged 54 years, also of Susan, the infant daughter of the above
John and Fanny Evens. (Tombstone by Newland)
42. In memory of Elizabeth, the
wife of Thomas Stidston, who departed this life 11 February
1830 aged 69 years, also of the above named Thomas Stidston
who died ?1 December ?1838 aged 82 years.
43. Sacred to the memory of James
Light who departed this life 21 February 1863 aged 75 years
also of Ann wife of the above who died 11 March 1883, aged 83
1861 census, Torr Village
James Light, 69, agricultural labourer
Anne Light, 62
1851 census, Torr
James Light, 59, agricultural labourer
Anne Light, 52
1841 census, Torr
James Light, 50, agricultural labourer
Ann Light, 40
Sarah Light, 20
James Light, 15
George Light, 10
Ann Light, 9
Benjamin, 6
Mary, 2
44. Sacred to the memory of James
and Annie Lights two children, Mary died 9 December 1837 aged
6 weeks, Mary her sister died 25 April 1843 aged 4 years.
45. In affectionate remembrance
of William Pearce who died 6 August 1875, also of two
sons of the above, William Henry, aged the remainder of the
inscription is illegible.
46. In affectionate remembrance
of Ann, the relict of William Pearce, who died 15 June 1882
aged 68 years
1871 census, Kingston Village
William Pearce, 64, grocer and draper,
born at Oreston
Ann Pearce, 57, wife, born at Aveton
Gifford
Samuel Pearce, 16, son, baker, born
at Kingston
Ebenezer Pearce, son, 14, born at
Kingston
Elizabeth (illegible) 17, servant
1861 census, Kingston Village
William Pearce, 54, shopkeeper
Anne Pearce, 47, wife
William George Pearce, 8 son, scholar
Samuel, Henry Pearce, 6, son, scholar
Ebenezer Pearce, 4, son, scholar
Elizabeth Waldren, 51, lodger, independent,
born in Aveton Gifford
Mary Anne Fox, 13, servant,
47. In memory of John Masters who
died 27 March 1835 aged 43 years, also of Sarah his daughter
who died 1 May 1823 aged 18 months, also his daughter Hannah
who died 15 January 1836 aged 2 years
48. In memory of John, the son of
Thomas and Grace Gill, who departed this life 23 April 1837
aged 20 years
49. Sacred to the memory of Elizabeth,
the wife of George Pearce, who died 9 July 1851 aged 74 years.
Also of Elizabeth their granddaughter, and daughter of George
and Betsy Pearce, who died 2 August 1851 aged 2 years
1891 census, Private Cottage,
Kingston
George Pearce, 78, coal merchant
Ann Southern, 56, housekeeper
1881 census, Kingston Village
George Pearce, 68, carpenter
Betsy Pearce, 60
1871 census, Kingston Village
George Pearce, 58, carpenter and
coal merchant
Betsy Pearce, 50
George Pearce, 17, son, carpenter
Emma Pearce, 15, daughter
Elijah Pearce, 12, son
1861 census, Kingston Village
George Pearce, 48, carpenter
Betsy Pearce, 40
Charlotte Pearce, 18, daughter
James Pearce, 13, son
Esther Rhoda Pearce, 9, daughter
George Pearce, 7, son
Elijah Pearce, 2, son
Prudence Pearce, daughter, 1 month
1851 census, Kingston Village
George Pearce, 38, head, carpenter,
born in Plymstock
Betsy Pearce, 30, wife, born in
Kingston
Anne Pearce, 10, daughter, scholar
Charlotte Pearce, 7, daughter
James Pearce, 3, son
Elizabeth Pearce, 2, daughter
Betsy Pearce, 73, widow,
pauper, born in Ringmore
1841 census, Walkspool in
Kingston
George Pearce, 25, carpenter
Betsy Pearce, 20
Anne Pearce, 5 months
51 Sacred to the memory of Samuel
the son of Thomas and Grace Gill who died 19 December 1852 aged
17 years, also of the above Thomas Gill who died 18 January
1869 aged 78 years. (Tombstone, Newland, Kingston)
1841 census, Kingston Village
Thomas Gill, 50, agricultural labourer,
born at Cornwood
Grace Gill, 45, wife
James Gill, 7
Samuel Gill, 4
1851 census, Kingston
Thomas Gill, 60, agricultural labourer
Grace Gill, 57, wife
Ann Gill, 23, daughter
Samuel Gill, 13, son, agricultural
labourer
52. In loving memory of Ernest Triggs
the infant son of Frederick and Annie Edgecombe who died 22
October 1893 aged 10 weeks, also of Mary Elizabeth daughter
of the above who died 12 July 1928 aged 39 years
1901 census, Kingston Village
Frederick Edgecombe, 42, housepainter
and grocery shopkeeper, grocer, Employer
Annie Edgecombe, 39, wife (see number
53)
Frederick H. Edgecombe, 16, son,
house painter (apprentice)
William A. Edgecombe, 14, son, errand
boy
Annie A. Edgecombe, 12, daughter
Mary E. Edgecombe, 11, daughter
Courtenay F. Edgecombe, 9, son
Florence Edgecombe, 3, daughter
Elsie M. Edgecombe, 6, daughter
Mary Edgecombe, 77, mother, widow
(See S Row B 3)
1891 census, Ironmongers
shop, Kingston
Frederick Edgecombe, 32, house decorator,
and ironmonger
Annie Edgecombe, 29, wife (see number
53)
Frederick H. Edgecombe, 6, scholar
William Edgecombe, 4, son
Annie Edgecombe, 2, daughter
Mary E. Edgecombe, 1, daughter
Mary Edgecombe, 67, mother, widow,
living on her own means
1871 census, Kingston Village
Mary Edgecombe, 47, head, widow,
dressmaker
Frederick Edgecombe, son, 13, scholar
Mary Edgecombe, 81, mother, widow,
formerly Weaver.
1861 census, Kingston Village
Mary Edgecombe, 38, head, widow
Elizabeth Ann Edgecombe, 7, daughter,
scholar
Henry, 4, son, scholar
Frederick, 2, son
Mary, 70, grandmother, widow.
53. In loving memory of Annie, the
beloved wife of Frederick Edgecombe and 2nd daughter
of William and Amelia Triggs who died 24 October 1901 aged 39
years (see number 52)
54. Sacred to the memory of Henry
the son of Henry and Mary Edgecombe who died 28 July
1862 aged 3 years
55. Sacred to the memory of Jephthah
Edgecombe who died 2 October 1838 aged 55 years, also of Mary
his wifewho died 1 April 1877 aged 88 years, also Richard, son
of the above Jephthah and Mary Edgecombe, who died 29 May 1831
aged 4 years
56. In loving memory of Ann the
daughter of Jephthah and Mary Edgecombe who died 3 July 1900
aged 80 years
57. Sacred to the memory of William
the son of John and Mary Stedeford who departed this life 19
April 1849 aged 16 years and 6 months.
58. Sacred to the memory of Christian,
the wife of William Lane, who departed this life 19 February
1816 aged 22 years
?59. Sacred to the memory of John,
son of James and Elizabeth Stoneman, who died 24 September 1847
aged 25 years
1861 census, Kingston
James Stoneman, 71, agricultural
labourer
Elizabeth Stoneman, 70
1851 census, Kingston
James Stoneman, 59, agricultural
labourer
Elizabeth Stoneman, 57
George Stoneman, 20, son, agricultural
labourer
Eliza Stoneman, 18, dressmaker
1841 census, Kingston Village
James Stoneman, 50, agricultural
labourer
Elizabeth Stoneman, 45
John Stoneman, 15 (sic)
Anne Stoneman, 12
Eliza Stoneman, 8
Samuel Stoneman, 5
61. Sacred to the memory of John
Moorshead who departed this life 29 October 1839 aged 68 years
64. In loving memory of William
Stidston who died 23 December 1883, aged 73 years, also of Elizabeth
Lowton, the dearly beloved wife of the above who died 4 May
1903, aged 75 years
1881 census, Kingston
William Stidston, 70, farmer
Elizabeth Lowton Stidston, 53, wife,
born at Cockington
Ernest, 24, unmarried, farmers son
Alice Stidston, 20, unmarried
Edward Stidston, 18, unmarried,
farmers son
Kate Stidston, 16, unmarried
Edith Stidston, 11, daughter
Sarah J. Triggs, 14, unmarried,
servant, born Torr, Kingston
1871 census, Kingston farmhouse
William Stidston, 60, landowner
Elizabeth Stidston, 43,
Alice M. Stidston, 10, scholar
AlbertE. Stidston, 8, scholar
Kate Stidston, 6, scholar
Edith P. Stidston, 1
1861 census, Scobbiscombe
William Stidston, 50, farmer, 526
acres, employing 6 labourers and 4 boys
Elizabeth Stidston, 33, born Cockington
(?marriage, Newton Abbott, October-December 1853, 5b, 267)
Walter John Stidston, 18, unmarried,
born Loddiswell
Charles Stidston, 9, scholar
Ernest Samuel Stidston, 4
Alice Marion Stidston, under 1 month
Mary Hellins, 22, sister in law,
born Paignton
Albert Lowton, 18, nephew, born
Ipplepen
Mary Ann Steer, 46, married, nurse,
born Churchstow
Anne Freeman, 22, unmarried, servant
Robert Price, 11, farm servant
1851 census, Scobbiscombe
William Stidston, 40, farmer, 526
acres
Alice Stidston, 34, wife, born Bigbury.
(?death, Kingsbridge, January-March 1853, 5b 165)
Anne Stidston, 12, daughter, scholar,
born Bigbury
William Alfred Stidston, 10, son,
scholar, born Loddiswell
Walter John Stidston, 8, son, scholar,
born Loddiswell
James Henry Stidston, 3, son scholar
Richard Stidston, 1, son
Alice Searle, 55, wife
Elizabeth Searle, 18, house servant
Susan Wilton, 55, wife, born Ugborough
Rudrick (sic) Reeve, 24, servant,
farm labourer
John Terry, 20, servant
Richard Lee, 15, servant, farm labourer
William Hooppell, 14, servant, farm
labourer
Susana Beer, 14, born Bigbury, house
servant
Percilla Elliott, 12, house servant
1841 census, Hatch, Loddiswell
William Stidston, 30, farmer
Alice Stidston, 25
Anne Stidston, 2
William Stidston, 4 months
Elizabeth Elliott, 23, house servant
John Kingston, 16, male servant
James Reeve, 15, male servant
Grace Blank, 11, house servant
John Beer, 11, male servant
William Stidston owned 8 shares
in the Erme. William King was Master with 12 shares. (see number
92)
65. loving memory of John Hellins,
the son of William and Elizabeth Stidston who died June 15 1855
aged 10 months, also of Edward their son who died 17 January
1860 aged 14 months
66. In loving memory of Richard
Cole the son of William and Alice Stidston who died 18 August
1848 aged 3 yearsand 4 months
67. In loving memory of Alice, the
wife of William Stidston who died 8 February 1853 aged 36 years
68. In loving memory Amelia the
daughter of Samuel and Elizabeth Edgecombe who departed this
life 2 September 1858 aged 4 years, also of the above Samuel
Edgecombe who died 8 February 1888 aged 66 years (William Triggs
of Kingston was the monumental mason.)
1891 census, private cottage,
Kingston
Elizabeth Edgecombe, 58, widow
Samuel Edgecombe, 32, son, unmarried,
farm labourer
1881 census, Kingston Village
Samuel Edgecombe, 59, labourer
Elizabeth Edgecombe, 48
Frederick Edgecombe, 25, unmarried,
mason
Thomas Edgecombe, 19, unmarried,
labourer
Charles Edgecombe, 14, labourer
Amelia Edgecombe, 8, scholar
Emily Edgecombe, 5, scholar
1871 census, Kingston Village
Samuel Edgecombe, 49, labourer
Elizabeth Edgecombe, 39
Samuel Edgecombe, 13, scholar
Thomas Edgecombe, 9, scholar
Elizabeth Edgecombe, 6, scholar
Charles Edgecombe, 4, scholar
Albert Elias Edgecombe, 1
1851 census, Torr
Samuel Edgecombe, 29, unmarried,
agricultural labourer
Mary Edgecombe, 61, widow, mother,
born in Ringmore
69. Erected in memory of Anne, the
daughter of Elias and Elizabeth Edgecombe, who died 26 November
1842 aged 18 years, also Elizabeth the wife of Elias Edgecombe
who died 30 April 1869 aged 75 years, also the above Elias Edgecombe
who died 22 March 1875 aged 81 years
1871 census,
Elias Edgecombe, 77, lodger, formerly
a shoe maker
William Triggs, 40, mason and stonecutter,
head, born Ringmore
Amelia Triggs, 36
William H. Triggs, 14, apprentice
Emma Triggs, 12, scholar
Charles Triggs, 10, scholar
Amer Triggs, 9, scholar
Albert J. Triggs, 7, scholar
Francis A. Triggs, 6, scholar
Isabella Triggs, 4, scholar
Ernest Triggs, 2
Mary E. Triggs, 7 months
1851 census, Kingston Village
Elias Edgecombe, 57, shoe maker
Elizabeth Edgecombe, 57
Amelia Edgecombe, 16
Richard Edgecombe, 13, agricultural
labourer, servant
Emma Edgecombe, 9
1841 census, Kingston Village
Elias Edgecombe, 45, shoe maker
Elizabeth Edgecombe, 45
Henry Edgecombe, 15
Ann Edgecombe, 15
Elizabeth Edgecombe, 9
Amelia Edgecombe, 6
Richard Edgecombe, 3
70. Sacred to the memory of Mathew
Collins who departed this life 12 September 1822 aged 76 years
71. In loving memory of Mary Elizabeth
the wife of George Fox who died 29 May 1900 aged 42 years also
of the above George Fox who died 27 December 1943 aged 92 years
1901 census, Kingston village
George Fox, 49, master carpenter,
employer
William Fox, 19
Minnie Fox, 18
Anne Fox, 12
Frank Fox, 8
Robert Fox, 6 (see South Row N 21)
Violet Fox, 4
1891 census, private cottage,
Kingston
George Fox, 39, carpenter
Mary Fox, 33
Frederick Fox, 10, scholar
Minnie Fox, 8, scholar
Herbert Fox, 6, scholar
Wilfred Fox, 4, scholar
Anne Fox, 2
William Fox, 5 months
1881 census, Kingston village
George Fox, 29, carpenter
Mary E. Fox, 23
George A. Fox, 1 (see number 71
for 1891 census)
Frederick Fox, 6 months
1861 census, Kingston village
William Fox, 43, head, agricultural
labourer
Ann Fox, 34
Elizabeth Fox, 12 scholar
George Fox, 9, scholar
James Hackworthy, 43, unmarried,
boarder, agricultural labourer
Samuel Hackworthy, 41, unmarried,
boarder, carpenter
72. In loving memory of Samuel Hackworthy
who died 15 September 1895 aged 75 years
1891 census, private cottage,
Kingston
Samuel Hackworthy, 71, single, head,
living on his own means
Jane Hackworthy, 62, single, sister
in law, living on her own means
Thomas Tewkesbury, 45, married,
nephew, naval pensioner (see South Row O 14)
Mary A. Tewkesbury, 37, married,
niece
Emma L. Tewkesbury, 12, niece, scholar
1881 census, Kingston village
Samuel Hackworthy, 61, unmarried,
carpenter
1851 census, Kingston
Samuel Hackworthy, 31, unmarried,
carpenter
Mary Hackworthy, 65, mother, widow
73. Sacred to the memory of Thomas
Hackworthy who departed this life 6 July 1842 aged 53 years,
also of Elizabeth the daughter of Thomas and Mary Hackworthy
who departed this life 21 January 1851 aged 22 years
1841 census, Walkspool, Kingston
Thomas Hackworthy, 50, carpenter
Mary Hackworthy, 50
William Hackworthy, 25, agricultural
labourer
Samuel Hackworthy, 20, carpenter
Matilda Hackworthy, 20
Elizabeth Hackworthy, 11
74. To the memory of James Hackworthy
who died 5 April 1878 aged 50 years
75. Sacred to the memory of Webster
Harrison who was unfortunately drowned on 1 January 1818 aged
21 years (monumental mason Newland)
76. In memory of Sarah King the
daughter of James and Mary King who departed this life 11 March
1839 aged ?10years
77. Sacred to the memory of James
King who departed this life 12 June 1862 aged 81 years (monumental
mason Triggs of Kingston)
1861 census, Kingston village
James King, 80, widower, boarder,
retired blacksmith
George Thomas, 27, head, blacksmith
Jane Thomas, 31 (see number 84)
Betsey Thomas, 6, scholar
Ellen Thomas, 5, scholar
John Thomas, 4, scholar
George Thomas, 2
Garland Thomas, 2 months
78. To the memory of my Dear Wife
Emma Thomas died 23 March 1932 aged 73 years, also in loving
memory of John King Thomas who died 24 March 1941 aged 94
1901 census, Kingston Village
George Thomas, 66, widower, head,
master blacksmith
John King Thomas, 44, son, married,
blacksmith
Emma Thomas, 42, daughter in law
79. To the memory of my Beloved
Husband Frederick James Thomas who died 14 March 1929 aged 63
80. Sacred to the memory of John,
the son of William and Maryann Skinner, who died 8 April 1846
aged 7 years
81. To the memory of Ann Froude,
the wife of Arthur Froude, who departed this life 19 December
1830 aged 38 years
82. In loving memory of George Thomas
who died 27 July 1910 aged 76 years (see number 78)
84. In loving memory of Jane, the
wife of George Thomas, who died 31 August 1896 aged 65 years
(see number 78)
85. To the memory of John Skinner
who died 22 January 1870 aged 77 years. Also of Sarah wife of
the above who died 4 July 1886 aged 94 years
86. In memory of Elizabeth the wife
of Joseph Osborne who departed this life 20 December 1798 aged
45 years
87. Sacred to the memory of Robert
Froude who died 10 May 1877 aged 91 years
88. To the memory of Kathryn, the
wife of John Lugger, who died 30 March 1834 aged 54 years
89. In memory of Martha Kelly who
departed this life 10 February 1815 aged 24 years
90. Sacred to the memory of Robert
Hooppell who died 23 March 1876 aged 73 years
1871 census, Kingston village
Robert Hooppell, 69, labourer
Elizabeth Hooppell, 59
Jane Hooppell, 18, daughter, servant
1851 census, Kingston
Robert Hooppell, 49, agricultural
labourer
Elizabeth Hooppell, 39
Mary Hooppell, 8
Eliza Hooppell, 6
Emma Hooppell, 3
Sarah Ann Hooppell, 3 months
91. Sacred to the memory of Anne,
Charles and Sarah the son and daughters of John and Martha Leigh,
Anne died 1 January 1832 aged 7 years, Charles died 21 June
1851 aged 6 years, Sarah did 5 July 1851 aged 1 year
1841 census, Kingston village
John Leigh, 40, agricultural labourer
Martha Leigh, 35
Robert Leigh, 9
Richard Leigh, 5
Elizabeth Leigh, 3
William Leigh, 1
92. Sacred to the memory of Susanna
the wife of William King who departed this life on 29 October
1847 aged 63 years, also of the above William King who died
19 August 1876 aged 85 years (monumental mason Newland)
For information
about William Kings son, also William, see William King, Master
Mariner, born Saltergrace 1816, died Salcombe 1883 by W.Scarratt
in Maritime South West, the Journal of the South West Maritime
History Society, number 20, (2007) page 104. See also South
Row D 9 and photograph taken at Robins Farm circa 1912
1851 census, Wonwell Beach
William King, 60, fisherman
Paulina King, 29, daughter, unmarried
Robert Chapel King, 7, grandson
1841 census, Wonwell Beach
William King 45, pilot
Susannah King, 50
John King, 15
Paulina King, 15
Caroline King, 2
93. Sacred to the memory of George
Terrey who departed this life 1 October 1832 aged 64 years.
Also of Sarah his wife who died 12 June 1859 aged 81 years
1851 census, Bigbury
Sarah Terrey, 73, widow, visitor,
pauper of Kingston
John Triggs, 39, widower, licensed
peddler
94. Sacred to the memory of Sarah
the daughter of George Terrey and Sarah his wife, who departed
this life 1 May 1803 aged 9 months
95. Illegible
96. Sacred to the memory of Elizabeth
Leigh, the wife of John Leigh, who departed this life 25 August
1822 aged 48 years, also of Martha wife of John Leigh who died
2 October 1877 aged 71 years (see 91 above)
97. Sacred to the memory of John
Leigh who departed this life 4 March 1816 aged 49 years. Also
of John Leigh, the son of the above, who departed this life
15 September 1870 aged 70 years
98. Sacred to the memory of Sarah
Daw, the wife of Jonathan Daw, who departed this life 30 October
1806 in the 60th year of her age. Also of Margaret,
their daughter, wife of Peter Lugger, who died 28 March 1834
aged 69 years
99. Sacred to the memory of Jonathan
Daw who departed this life 26 April 1813 aged 66 years
100. Missing
101, 102 and 103 covered in debris,
but recorded by Douglas Fryer as:
101. Arthur Wise, 1851
1851 census, Langston, Kingston
Arthur Wise, 63, head, unmarried,
landed proprietor, born Kingston
William Wise, 63, brother, unmarried,
captain in army on half pay, born Kingston
Eliza Wise, 55, unmarried, interest
of money holder, born Kingston
Betsey Wyatt Mitchel, 24, unmarried,
house servant, born Kingston
1841 census, Langston, Kingston
Arthur Wise, 50, farmer
Thomas Wise, 50, independent
Eliza Wise, 45, independent
Jane Wise, 20, independent
Catherine Evans, 40, female servant
Sarah Elliott, 15, female servant
Charlotte Elliott, age illegible,
female servant
John King, 15, male servant
John Elliott, 15, male servantJohn
Light, 15, male servant
102. Thomas Wise, 1844
103. William Wise, Eliza Wise, dates
illegible
Tablet in Church
John Wise Esq. of Wonwell, was born
27 August 1751, and died 19 May 1807
Brief history of Wonwell Court
Farm, a note by Mary Petter: (sources are not quoted)
1226 Robert de Womewell owned
land adjoining Glebe in Kingston
1296 Thomas de Wonwell (Wongywelle)
the first owner is mentioned in a document dated 1750
1428 Johannes or John Wonewille
freeholder of Kingston Manor
1450 Robert Hingston
William Hingston (Hyndestone)
of Wonwell, sergeant at law, M.P. for Exeter and Devon and Justice
of the Peace
Late 15th century
Robert Ashford (Ayshford) married Philippa, daughter and heir
of Robert Hingston
The Ashford family and descendants
continued to occupy Wonwell Court until 1748 when John Wise
married Margaret Ashford, daughter and heir of John Ashford
1812 Ashford Wise Esq. paid rates
for Wonwell (Poor Law accounts)
1821 the Duke of Somerset bought
Wonwell from Ashford Wise
1897 Wonwell owned by H.B. Mildmay,
and let to Henry Helmer: yeoman
1906 Wonwell owned by Lord Mildmay
of Flete P.C. T.D.
1950 Flete Estate present day
owners
104. Sacred to the memory of Arthur
Gore Sheil of the 19th Regiment of Foot, only son
of Charles Sheil Esq. of Loughrel, County of Galway, Ireland,
who died 9 July 1839 aged 35 years, also Margaret Ayshford Sheil
died 18 March 1861 aged 58 years
1851 census, 1 Athenaeum
Terrace, Plymouth
Mary Wise, 62, head, landed proprietor,
born in Kingston
Margaret Sheil, 43, sister, widow,
annuitant, born in Kingston
Catherine Sheil 12, niece, scholar,
born in Kingston
Mary Edgecombe, 27, servant, born
in Kingston
Susan Parden, 22, servant, born
in Chagford
1841 census, Brownston Street,
Modbury
Margaret Sheil, 30, independent
Catherine Sheil, 2
173.
Arthur Dowding Walter, who fell asleep 25 August 1847. Also
Thomas Walter, date illegible
174. William Dowding Walter, priest,
died at (illegible,) Wiltshire in the vigil of St. Bartholomew,
aged 35
175. Illegible
South West wall of churchyard.
(SW Wall)
1. In loving memory of George Freeman
who was drowned at Mothecombe 22 May 1849 aged 39 years, also
of Agnes, his wife, who died 31 May 1885, aged 75 years
1881 census, Kingston Village
Agnes Freeman, 71, widow
1851 census, Kingston Village
Agnes Freeman, 42, head, widow,
agricultural labourer
Elizabeth Freeman, 9
George Freeman, 7
Eliza Freeman, 4
William Freeman, 2
Mary Hoopell, 74, agricultural labourer,
pauper
Sarah Hooppell, 37, agricultural
labourer, pauper
2. In loving memory of Walter James
Crocker who died 18 April 1984 aged 76 years, also his wife,
Selena Millicent, who died 22 June 1984, aged 77 years
3. In loving memory of Wallace Freeman
beloved husband of Mary who died 13 February 1981 aged 72 years.
Also his beloved wife Mary who died 22 December 1994 aged 85
years
4. In Treasured Memory of Francis
Leonard Jarvis who died 3 September 1978 aged 75 years, dearly
belovedhusband of Doris, also in memory of his devoted wife
Doris May who died 22 September 2003 aged 94 years
5. Sacred to the memory of William
Price, who died 1 May 1850 aged 53 years also of Mary Lee Price
the youngest daughter of William and Harriet Price who died
11 December 1865 aged 22 years also of Harriet wife of the above
William Price who died 11 September 1884 aged 79 years
1851 census, Kingston
Harriett Price, 46, head, pauper,
agricultural labourer
John Price, 11, agricultural labourer
Mary Price, 8
James Price, 6
Robert Price, 1
1841 census, Kingston Village
William Price, 45, agricultural
labourer
Harriet Price, 35
Robert Price, 12
William Price, 7
Harriet Price, 4
John Price, 1
6. Sacred to the memory of Solomon
Stidston who died 24 July 1869 aged 76 years, also of Elizabeth,
wife of the above who died 21 July 1877 aged 77 years.
1851 census, Kingston Village
Solomon Stidston, 56, agricultural
labourer
Elizabeth Stidston, 50
Mary Jane Stidston, 10
7. Here lie the remains of Irena
Searl whose soul quitted this life 16 December 1830 in the 11th
year of her age.
8. Sacred to the memory of James
Lee who departed this life 9 May 1863 aged 78 years, also Elizabeth
his wife who departed this life 15 March 1866 aged 86 years.
1861 census
James Lee, 76, stone mason
Elizabeth Lee, 81
1851 census, Kingston Village
James Lee, 66, mason
Elizabeth Lee, 71, born Middlesex,
London
Mary Lee, 76, sister, pauper
1841 census, Kingston Village
James Lee, 55, mason
Elizabeth Lee, 60
Mary Lee, 65
9. A.E.T. 1880, P.P. 1861, J.H.P.
1863
10. To the memory of Edward Borgoin
who departed this life 4 November 1848 aged 85 years, also of
Alice the wife of Edward Burgoin who departed this life 8 June
1852
1851 census, Kingston
Alice Borgoin, 82, widow, lodger,
annuitant
Grace Luggar, 32, head, married,
agricultural labourers wife
Ann Luggar, 11
Edward Luggar, 9, farm servant
George Luggar, 7
Richard Luggar, 5
Mary Grace Luggar, 2
1841 census, Kingston Village
Edward Borgoin, 75, independant
Alice Borgoin, 70
11. In memory of John Martin died
11 March 1861 aged 84 years, also of Bridget Martin wife of
the above John Martin who died 25 April 1863 aged 74 years.
12. Sacred to the memory of Aaron
the son of Catherine Evens who was drowned in Mothecombe Harbour
4 July 1852 aged 17 years, also of the above Catherine Evens
who died 11 July 1885 aged 89 years.
1851 census, Torrdown, Kingston
Robert Wilton, 49, farmer of 100
acres, 2 labourers employed.
Ann Wilton, 41, wife
Elizabeth Wilton, 15, daughter
John Wilton, 64, brother, pauper
Elizabeth Lee, 54, lodger, annuitant
Thomas Price, 19, unmarried, farm
servant
Willie Wilton, 17, unmarried, farm
servant
Aaron Evens, 16, unmarried, farm
servant
Elizabeth Evens, 14, house servant
Kingston Poor Law Accounts: Apprentices
bound out since 1807
1810, Robt. Wilton to Mr. Crimp
on Robins Farm
13. Sacred to the memory of Samuel
Kerswell, the son of William and Dorothy Wyatt, who departed
this life 6 September 1848 aged 28 years. This stone erected
by his beloved wife. Also of Dorothy Yabsley Wyatt wife of theabove
William Wyattanddaughterof John Kerswell of Revelstoke: Yeoman,
who died 24 May 1857 aged 69 years
1851 census, Kingston
William Wyatt, 64, pauper tailor
Dorothy Wyatt, 63, born Ringmore
Mary Hook, 57, visitor, born Ringmore
1841 census, Kingston
William Wyatt, 50, tailor
Dorothy Wyatt, 50,
Samuel Wyatt, 20, mason
Ann Maunder, 9
Seven memorials directly to the
west of the War Memorial: (W of WM)
1. Sacred to the memory of Jane,
the daughter of Samuel and Elizabeth Evans, who died 28 March
1866 aged 20 years.
2. In memory of Catherine, the wife
of Edward Burgoyn who departed this life 6 January 1812 in the
46th year of herage.
3. Sacred to the memory of Jenny,
the wife of James Evins, who departed this life 8 June 1834,
aged 72 years,
4. In memory of Jane, the wife of
James Wilton who died 16 November 1855 aged 64 years.
On the same tomb stone, upside down,
a palimpsest:
In memory of John, the son of James
and Jane Wilton who departed this life 13 January 1818, aged
3 years
1851 census, Mothecombe Farm
James Wilton, 62, farmer 28 acres,
1 labourer, born Kingston
Jane Wilton, 60, born Ermington
5. In memory of William, the son
of James and Jenny Evins, who departed this life 30 April 1818
aged 13 years
6. R.W. 1877
7. In memory of John Wilton who
died 22 July 1855 aged 68 years
1851 census, Torrdown, Kingston
Robert Wilton, 49, farmer of 100
acres, 2 labourers employed.
Ann Wilton, 41, wife
Elizabeth Wilton, 15, daughter
John Wilton,
64, brother, pauper
Elizabeth Lee, 54, lodger, annuitant
Thomas Price, 19, unmarried, farm
servant
Willie Wilton, 17, unmarried, farm
servant
Aaron Evens, 16, unmarried, farm
servant
Elizabeth Evens, 14, house servant
Kingston Poor Law Accounts: Apprentices
bound out since 1807
1810, Robt. Wilton to Mr. Crimp
on Robins Farm
Grave Stones along South wall
of churchyard reading from left to right: (S Wall)
S wall 1. To the memory of Mary
the wife of John Skinner who departed this life 16 August 1825aged
33 years
S wall 2. To the memory of Mary
the wife of Thomas Hackworthy, who died 22 July 1857 aged 72
years
1851 census, Kingston
Samuel Hackworthy, 31, head, unmarried,
carpenter
Mary Hackworthy, 65, mother, widow
1841 census, Walkspool, Kingston
Thomas Hackworthy, 50, carpenter
Mary Hackworthy, 50
William Hackworthy, 25, agricultural
labourer
Samuel Hackworthy, 20, carpenter
Matilda Hackworthy, 20Elizabeth
Hackworthy, 11
S wall 3. In memory of Eliza, the
daughter of James and Elizabeth Stoneman, who died 23 October
1851 aged 19 years
1861 census,
James Stoneman, 71, agricultural
labourer
Elizabeth Stoneman, 70, born Aveton
Gifford
1851 census,
James Stoneman, 59, agricultural
labourer
Elizabeth Stoneman, 57
George Stoneman, 20, agricultural
labourer
Eliza Stoneman, 18, dressmaker
1841 census,
James Stoneman, 50, agricultural
labourer
Elizabeth Stoneman, 45
John Stoneman, 15
Ann Stoneman, 12
Eliza Stoneman, 8
Samuel Stoneman, 5
S Wall 4.Split in half
S wall 5. Illegible
S wall6. In memory of the daughter
of Robert and Mary Froude who died 15 January 1825 aged 1 year.
Also of James, the son of Robert and Mary Froude, who died 20
September 1829 aged 3 years
S wall 7. In memory of Thomas, the
son of James and Elizabeth Stoneman, who died August (illegible)
1844 aged 20 years. Also of Elizabeth, the wife of James Stoneman,
who departed this life 14 November 1867 aged 77 years
1861 census,
James Stoneman, 71, agricultural
labourer
Elizabeth Stoneman, 70, born Aveton
Gifford
S wall 8. In memory of Mary Kelley
who died 14 October 1833 aged 85 years
S wall 9. Illegible
S wall 10. Sacred to the memory
of John Edgecombewho died 12 February 1802 aged 59 years. Also
of Jane his wife who died 10 February 1802 aged 49 years
S wall 11. H.A.B. 1803
S wall 12. Here rests Thomas Hargraves
M.A. parish priest of Kingston 1898-1905, who died 21 August
1905 aged 55 years. Also In memory of Marie, wife of the above,
who died 19 January 1927 aged 77 years
1901 census, Great Torr,
Kingston
Thomas Hargraves, 51, clergyman
(Church of England)
Catherine M. Hargraves, 51
S wall 13. To the memory of Elizabeth,
the wife of Edward Lugger, who died 31 August 1866 aged 28 years.
Also of Elizabeth Mary Maria, their infant daughter, who died
15 December 1866 aged 11 months
S wall 14. Sacred to the memory
of Mary Ann, the wife of Robert Hooppell, who departed this
life 18 March 1830 aged 20 years. Also of Ann, the daughter
of Robert and Mary Ann Hooppell, who departed this life 1 June
1830aged 5 months
S wall 15. In memory of Thomas Hackworthy
who departed this life 19 December 1809 aged 51 years. Also
of Elizabeth, his widow, who departed this life 18 June 1854
aged 74 years
S wall 16. Sacred to the memory
of Mary the wife of Richard Harvey who departed this life 10
November 1823 aged 57 years. Also of the above Richard Harvey
who departed this life 7th day of September 1845
aged 83 years
1841 census, Kingston Village
John Ryder, 45, farmer
Elizabeth Ryder, 45
Mary Leigh, 40 servant
Ann Leigh, 8, servant
Richard Harvey, 75, independant
S wall 17. In memory of Elizabeth
the daughter of Robert and Deborah Elliott who departed this
life 25 February 1782 aged 24 years. Here lies the body of Deborah,
their daughter, who departed this life 27 February 1782 aged
28 years. Also of Benjamin Elliott, their son, who departed
this life 17 May 1789 aged 25
S wall 18. In memory of Sarah, the
daughter of James and Elizabeth Lee, who departed this life
10 September 1810 aged 5 years. Also of James, the son of the
above, who departed this life 19 March 1812 aged 10 days
S wall 19. In memory of John Lee
who departed this life 14 May 1800 aged 54 years. Also Susan,
wife of John Lee, who died 6 May 1814 aged 67 years
S wall 20. Sacred to the memory
of Sarah, the wife of William Terry, who died 16 April 1877
aged 71 years. Also of the above William Terry who died 16 February
1892 aged 91 years
1891 census, private cottage,
Kingston
John Triggs, 56, fisherman
Elizabeth Triggs, 55
David Triggs, 23, farm labourer
William Terry,90, father in law,
widower, receiving parish pay
1881 census, Torr Village,
Kingston
John Triggs, 44, fisherman
Elizabeth Triggs, 45
David Triggs, 13
William Terry, 80, grandfather,
widower, labourer
1871 census, Tor Village
William Terry, 70, agricultural
labourer
Sarah Terry, 66
Elizabeth Terry, 13, granddaughter,
servant
1861 census, Tor Village,
Kingston
William Terry, 60, agricultural
labourer
Sarah Terry, 56
1851 census Torr, Kingston
William Terry, 50, agricultural
labourer
Sarah Terry, 45
William Terry, 29, unmarried, agricultural
labourer
Elizabeth Terry, 16, unmarried
Susan Terry, 10
S wall 21. In memory of Jane the
beloved daughter of Richard and Mary Loye of this parish who
departed this life 6 September 1869 aged 64 years (see also
South, Row E 1)
1861 census Kingston Village
Jane Loye, 55, head, unmarried,
farming 60 acres of land, employing 1 man, born Newton Ferrers
Elizabeth Loye, 46, sister, unmarried
Mary Jane Simons, 25, unmarried,
house servant
John Lee, 11, farm servant
1851 census, Kingston
Richard Loye, 78, head, farming
11 acres, employing 1 labourer, born Stokenham
Mary Loye, 76, born Salcombe Regis
Jane Loye, 44, unmarried, born Newton
Ferrers
Elizabeth Loye, 35, unmarried, born
East Allington
Sarah Crocker Loye, 9, granddaughter,
scholar, born Ringmore
1841 census, Wonwell, Kingston
Richard Loye, 65, farmer
Mary Loye, 65
Jane Loye, 30
Elizabeth Loye, 25
Stephen
Loye, 30
William
Loye, 4, independant
James
Ryder, 20, servant
John Ryder, 15, servant
William
Gill, 15, servant
William
King, 14, servant
James
Evans, 11, servant
Nicholas
Light, 10, servant
Sherza
Foster, 15, servant
Sarah
Masters, 13, servant
Nancy
Randall, 15, independent
S wall 22. Sacred to the memory
of William Loye who died 10 April 1871 aged 68 years. Also of
Elizabeth Jane the daughter of William and Mary Ann Loye who
was buried 13 September 1855 aged 5 months
1871 census, Scobbiscombe
Cottages
William Loye, 68, married, agricultural
labourer, born Newton Ferrers
Susan Loye, 20, unmarried, daughter
1861 census, the Kings Arms
Inn, Bigbury
William King Loye, 58, inn keeper,
born Collaton, Newton Ferrers
Mary Loye, 41, born Bigbury
Susan Loye, 10, born Bigbury
Thomas Mugford, 40, widower, boarder,
agricultural labourer
1851 census, Kingston
William Loye, 48, born Newton Ferrers
Mary Loye, 31, born Bigbury
William Henry Loye, 14, born Marldon,
Devon
Phillip Loye, 11, born Marldon
Albert Loye, 6, born Bigbury
Susan Loye, 10 months, born Kingston
S wall 23. In ever loving memory
of Hilda Amelia, the daughter of John and Elizabeth Gertrude
Ball, who died at Scobbiscombe, Kingston, 10 September 1803
aged 4 years and 10 months
S wall 24. In memory of the wife
of John Hackworth who died 27 October 1823 aged 34 years. Also
of Mary Ann the daughter of the above who died 12 December 1823
aged 9 months
S wall 25. Sacred to the memory
of Samuel, the son of Francis and Dinah Davis who departed this
life 10 November 1858 aged 28 years
(See also South wall, number 28)
1871 census, Kingston Village
Francis Davis, 65, agricultural
labourer
Dina Davis, 63
1851 census, Royal Artillery
Barracks, Woolwich
Samuel Davis, 20, born Kingston.
In the 1841 census there is a 10 year old Samuel Davis
working as an agricultural labourer at Nodden near Ringmore
1851 census, Kingston
Francis Davis, 45, agricultural
labourer, born Kingston
Dinah Davis, 40, born Bigbury
Francis Davis, 10, agricultural
labourer, born Kingston
James Davis, 7
George Davis, 5
Rhoda Davis, 2
1841 census, Walkspool, Kingston
Francis Davis, 35, agricultural
labourer
Dina Davis, 30
Mary Davis, 7
Edward Davis, 5
Rubin Davis, 2
Francis Davis, 4 months
S wall 26. Sacred to the memory
of John Colliyer who departed this life 13 January 1813 aged
56 years.
S wall 27. Sacred to the memory
of Elizabeth, the wife of William Loye who departed this life
26 June 1841 in the 36th year of her age. Also of
William Henry, the son of the above William and Elizabeth Loye,
born 9 March 1837died 8 May 1862
S wall 28. In memory of Sophia the
daughter of Francis and Dinah Davis who departed this life 12th
day of May 1858 aged 1 year. Also of the above Francis Davis
who died 24 May 1880 aged 75 years. Also of Dinah wife of the
above Francis Davis who died 14 May 1899 aged 91 years
See also South wall, number 25 above
S wall 29. Sacred to the memory
of Elizabeth Lee who was born 4 December 1786 and died 12 May
1862
1861 census, Torrdown, Kingston
Robert Willcox, 59, farmer of 173
acres, employing 3 labourers and 4 boys
Ann Willcox, 51, wife
Elizabeth Lee, 76, unmarried, boarder,
independent, born in Kingston
William Price, 26, unmarried, farm
servant
James Price, 16, unmarried farm
servant
John Freeman, 14, farm servant
James Scoble, 9, servant
Mary Price, 18, unmarried, house
servant
Elizabeth Bond, daughter, married,
farmers wife
Ann Bond, 1, granddaughter
Mary Jane Head, 14, childs servant
Elizabeth Emma Pearce, 5, visitor
S wall 30. Sacred to the memory
of Elizabeth Sullock Gliddon, the daughter of Joseph and Elizabeth
Gliddon, who departed this life the 13th day of April
1831 aged 5 years. Also of Nicholas Moreshead who died 22 February
1858 aged 53 years
S wall 31. In memory of Elizabeth
Veale, the daughter of Anthony and Elizabeth Veale, who died
2 February 1803 aged 42 years. Also of Elizabeth Colliver who
departed this life the 5th day of September 1845
aged 61 years
(See also S wall 39)
1841 census, Kingston
John Coliver, 45, agricultural labourer
Elizabeth Coliver, 55
Mary Coliver, 75
William Ryder, 20, thatcher
Sarah Ryder, 15 independant
S wall 32. Sacred to the memory
of Joseph Gliddon who died 10 September 1833 aged 31 years
S wall 33 Illegible
S wall 34. Sacred to the memory
of William Lee who died 18 April 1857 aged 80 years. Also of
Elizabeth, wife of the above, who died 16 July 1870 aged 87
years
S wall 35. Sacred to the memory
of Jane, the wife of William Rider, who departed this life 7
November 1823 aged 28 years. Also of John Rider, son of the
above William and Jane Rider who was drowned 2 May 1849 aged
32 years
S wall 36. In memory of Emily, the
beloved daughter of William and Elizabeth Gill, who died 25
October 1896 aged 35 years. The above Elizabeth the wife of
John Rider was the daughter of Richard and Mary Harvey of this
parish
(for Emily see next memorial, 1871
census)
S wall 37. In loving memory of William
Gill who died 11 December 1895 aged 73 years. Also of Elizabeth
Gill, beloved wife of the above, who died 21 August 1917 aged
90 years
1891 census, Private cottage,
Kingston
William Gill, 68, agricultural labourer
Elizabeth Gill, 63
Charles Gill, 26, unmarried, agricultural
labourer (see South Row K 11))
Ernest Gill, 21, unmarried, agricultural
labourer
1881 census, Kingston
William Gill, 58, labourer
Elizabeth Gill, 53
George Gill, 22, unmarried, mason
Ernest Gill, 11
1871 census, Kingston
William Gill, 48, agricultural labourer
Elizabeth Gill, 43
Walter Gill, 22, unmarried, agricultural
labourer
William Gill, 20, unmarried, agricultural
labourer (see South Row K 7)
Emily Gill, 9, scholar
Charles Gill, 6, scholar (see also
South Row K 11)
Ernest Gill, 1
1861 census, Kingston
William Gill, 37, agricultural labourer
Elizabeth Gill, 33
Elizabeth Gill, 7
Samuel Gill, 4
George Gill, 2
Mary Southers, 74, widow, boarder
1851 census, Kingston
William Gill, 28, agricultural labourer
Elizabeth Gill, 23
Walter King Gill, 2
William Gill, 1 month (see S Row
K 7)
Samuel Southers, 68, father in law,
pauper
Mary Southers, 64
S wall 38. To the memory of Mary
the wife of William Tippett who departed this life 6 January
1859 aged 70 years.Also of the above William Tippett who departed
this life 31 March 1867 aged 76 years
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