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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
S wall 39. In memory of Mary Colliver
who departed this life the 2nd day of May 1849 aged
87 years
See also S wall 31 above
1841 census, Kingston
John Coliver, 45, agricultural labourer
Elizabeth Coliver, 55
Mary Coliver, 75
William Ryder, 20, thatcher
Sarah Ryder, 15 independent
Southern area of churchyard
S Row A 1. In loving memory of Rosa,
the beloved wife of James Agg (of H.M. Coastguards) who passed
peacefully away 22 December 1901aged 30 years. Also in loving
memory of James, the beloved husband of Winifred Agg his second
wife, who was killed in the explosion on H.M.S. Vanguard 9 July
1917 aged 46 years.
(see War Memorial)
1901 census, 3 Coastguard
Station, Kingston
James Agg, 30, boatman HM Coastguard,
Navy man, born Bristol
Rosa Agg, 29, born Weymouth
S Row A 2. In loving memory of Janet
the wife of Charles Victor Triggs who fell asleep 1 September
1924 aged 38 years. Also of the above Charles Victor Triggs
who was killed in France 1 July 1916 aged 29 years.
(see War Memorial)
1901 census, Kingston Village
Bessie S. Triggs, 37. widow, born
Plymstock
Charles V. Triggs, 12
William A. Triggs, 11 (see South
Row R 4)
Bessie L. Triggs, 10
Samuel R. Triggs, 8
Alfred E. Triggs, 5
Percy T. Triggs, 4
Mary I Triggs, 1
1891 census, private cottage
Charles Triggs, 30, mason
Bessie Triggs, 27
Winifred A. Triggs, 4
Charles V. Triggs, 2
William A. Triggs, 1 (see South
Row R 4)
Bessie L. Triggs, 5 months
S Row A 3. In loving memory of Emily
Gertrude, the dearly beloved wife of James Terry, who died 2
August 1919 aged 58 years. Also of the above James Terry who
died 5 March 1939 aged 79 years. Also Stanley John Terry,dearly
loved husband of Edna, and son of the above, who died 10 December
1977 aged 79 years. Also Edna Maude Terry, wife of the above,
who died 11 January 1994 aged 85 years
1891 census, private cottage,
Kingston
James Terry, 31, agricultural labourer
Emily G. Terry, 29
Annie I. Terry, 1
1881 census, Kingston Village
James Terry, 54, fisherman
Mary A. Terry, 60
James Terry, 21, labourer
1871 census, Kingston Village
James Terry, 44, labourer
Mary Ann Terry, 50
James Terry, 11, labourers boy
Susan E. Terry, 9, scholar
1861 census, Torr village,
Kingston
James Terry, 33, agricultural labourer
Mary Ann Terry, 40
Ann Terry, 7, scholar
Elizabeth Terry, 3
James Terry, 1
S Row A 4(a) In loving memory of
Annie the beloved wife of Frederick James Gill who died 20 August
1918 aged 35 years. Also Queenie Gladys who died in infancy
1901 census, 23 Kingston
Village
Walter K. Gill, 52, waggoner (horse)
on farm
Hannah Gill, 49
Samuel G. Gill, 24, single, teamster
(horse) on farm
(see South Row J 9 below)
Frederick J. Gill, 16, single, carter
on farm
Lottie M. Gill, 13
Ernest A. Gill, 10
Percy Gill, 5
S Row A 4. In memory of the dearly
beloved children of Harry and Mary Truscott (the School House,
Kingston.) Howard John died 1 August 1896 aged 13 months, Walter
Edward, died 9 April 1903 aged 8 months. Also Percy
died 27 December 1905 aged 7 years and 11 months
S Row A 5. In ever loving memory
of Harry, the devoted husband of Mary Truscott, who died 27
March 1925, aged 61
1901 census, School House,
Kingston
Harry Truscott,
37, elementary schoolmaster born Tintagel, Cornwall
Mary Truscott, 39, elementary schoolmistress,
born Wednesbury, Staffordshire
Dora Truscott, 7, born Bigbury,
Devon
Percy Truscott, 3, born Kingston
Harry B. Truscott, 10 months, born
Kingston
1891 census, 118 Arran Street,
Roath, Cardiff
Harry Truscott, 29, schoolteacher
Mary Truscott, 29
1881 census, 3 New Road,
St. Columb Major, Cornwall
Samuel Truscott, 41, police constable,
born St. Austell
Elizabeth Truscott, 40, dressmaker,
born St. Austell
Harry Truscott, 17, pupil teacher,
John Truscott, 12, scholar, born
Canworthy Water
Annie Truscott, 6, scholar, born
Port Isaac
Emma Truscott, 3, born Luxulyan
Lillie Truscott, 1, born Luxulyan
1871 census, St. Wenn, Churchtown
Samuel Truscott, 31 police constable
Sarah Ann Truscott, 33, born St.
Austell
Harry Truscott, 7
John Truscott, 2,
Charlie Tuscott, 1, born Warbstow
S Row A 6. In loving memory of Sarah
Jane Theobald 1878-1935, and Tom Theobald 1877-1972. And Daisy
Theobald 1914-1998
S Row A 7. In loving memory of Alice
Mary, oldest daughter of Thomas and S. Theobald, died 2 June
1915 aged 11 years. Also of Frederick John who died in infancy
S Row A 8. In loving memory of our
dear mother, Isabella Barkshire who died 9 January 1932 aged
65. Also of Cedric Brown, died 23 January 1969 aged 49 years
1901 census, 3 Kingston Torr
Harry Barkshire, 36, artisan 1st
class painter, Royal Navy, born Reading, Berkshire
Isabella Barkshire, 34, born Kingston
William H. Barkshire, 10
Bernard Barkshire, 9
Frederic A Barkshire, 6
Cerise M. Barkshire, 2
1871 census, Reading and
Wokingham District School, Wargrave Berkshire
A Harry Barkshire, aged 8, is recorded
in this institution which was a boarding school for pauper children,
he was Chargeable to Reading.
An
1844 Act of Parliament allowed Poor Law Unions within a fifteen-mile
radius to form a School District to facilitate the setting up
of large joint schools for pauper children. The Reading &
Wokingham was one of the few School Districts that were ever
formed.
In
1858, a report by Poor Law Board Inspector, Mr Pigott, noted:
This district school, although
unfavourably circumstanced in respect of its locality, and the
imperfect construction and arrangement of the buildings (the
old Workhouse of the Wokingham Union), continues, notwithstanding,
to improve yearly in efficiency under the excellent management
of the present Superintendent and Matron, Mr. and Mrs. Preeseman.
The total number of children now at Wargrave is 155; 69 boys,
and 86 girls. They are in excellent health; and the School Inspector
reports very favourably of their intellectual progress. Great
attention is paid to their instruction in such industrial occupations
as may tend to enable them at an early ago to gain a livelihood.
The girls perform all the household
duties, laundry work, &c.; and a certain number are regularly
employed in the kitchen and dairy. For the boys the Guardians
occupy ten acres of land, which are wholly cultivated by them;
and they keep thereon four cows and a number of pigs. The net
profit on these ten acres for the year ending Lady-day 1857
(after deducting 4l. an acre for the rent and the rates and
taxes) was 182 15s, or 18 5s. 6d. per acre, great as this profit
may appear, I have carefully examined the accounts and stock,
and am quite satisfied that there is no error or exaggeration.
In the course of the current year, ending on the 1st January
1858, fifteen boys and girls have got out to respectable service,
and have retained their places."
S Row A 9. In loving memory of Edith
Jane, beloved wife of Ernest Triggs who died 12 June 1941 aged
71 years. Also the above Ernest Triggs who died 18 October 1955
aged 86 years
S Row B 1. Sacred to the memory
of Elizabeth Leigh, the wife of John Leigh, who died 16 December
1874 aged 38 years. Also of the above John Leigh who died 17
July 1883 aged 53 years
1881 census, Hooppells Torr,
Kingston
John Leigh, 50, widower, labourer
David Leigh, 11, labourer
Samuel Leigh, scholar
(unnamed) Bunker, 5 days, born Kingston
George Bunker, 46, visitor, cordwainer,
born Ermington
Elizabeth Bunker, 26, visitor, born
Devonport
1871 census, Torr Village,
Kingston
John Leigh, 41, agricultural labourer
Elizabeth Leigh, 34
Harry Leigh, 4
James Leigh, 3
David Leigh, 1
1861 census, Torr Village,
Kingston
John Leigh, 30, agricultural labourer
Elizabeth Leigh, 26,
Elizabeth Ann Leigh, 5
Charles Leigh, 4
Samuel Leigh, 2
Albert Leigh, 2 months
1851 census, Easton, Bigbury
Thomas Pearce, 59, farmer of 180
acres, employing 10 labourers, born Aveton Gifford
Mary Beard, 71, servant, house keeper,
born Charleton
Margaret Randle, 20, servant, born
Modbury
John Leigh, 21, servant, born Kingston
John Terry, 15, servant, born Bigbury
1841 census, Scobbiscombe
William Blackler, 40, farmer
Eliza Blackler, 40
Thomas Blackler, 14
Ann Blackler, 12
George Blackler, 1
Richard Freeman, 20 servant
Agnes Freude, 15, servant
Henry Worth, 15, servant
John Harvey, 14, servant
Thomas Davis, 12, servant
Ann Gill, 12, servant
John Hooppell, 11, servant
John Leigh, 11 servant
S Row B 2. Sacred to the memory
of Samuel Leigh who died 13 October 1888 aged 46 years
S Row B 3. Sacred to the memory
of Elizabeth Ann, the beloved daughter of Henry and Mary Edgecumbe, who died 15 March 1870 aged 16 years. Also the wife of the above Henry
Edgecombe who died 2 May 1917 aged 93 years
(See number
52 above for Mary Edgecombe)
(S) Row
B 4. In loving memory of Emily the wife of Arthur James Triggs
who fell asleep 2 April 1917 aged 57 years. Also of 4 of their
children, Lily Verrent; Percy, George Arthur; and Cecil. Also
of the above Arthur James Triggs who died 14 November
1936 aged 81 years
1901
census, Greenland, Kingston
Arthur J. Triggs,
46, mason and farmer, employer
Emily
Triggs, 41
Minnie
Triggs, 17
Janet
Triggs, 14
Dorothy
E. Triggs, 13
Joseph
H. Triggs, 10
1891
census, Greenland Cottage, Kingston
Arthur J. Triggs,
36, mason
Emily
Triggs, 30
Minnie
Triggs, 7
Janet
Triggs, 4
Dorothy
E. Triggs, 3
A Child,
son, 10 days
1881
census, Vicarage Farm, Kingston
James
Triggs, 60, farmer of 50 acres employing 1 man
Elizabeth
Triggs, 62
Hannah
M. Triggs, 31
Elizabeth
L. Triggs, 28
Arthur J. Triggs,
26, builder
Alfred
J. Triggs, 21
Arnold
W. Triggs, 8
1871
census, Kingston Village
James
Triggs, 50, builder
Elizabeth
W. Triggs, 52
Charlotte
Triggs, 23
Hannah
Triggs, 21
Elizabeth
L. Triggs, 18
Arthur Triggs,
16
Alfred
S. Triggs 4
1861
census, Kingston Village
James
Triggs, 40, stone mason
Elizabeth
Triggs, 41
John Triggs,
19, mason
Charlotte
Triggs, 13, scholar
Hannah
Naomi Triggs, 11, scholar
Elizabeth
Lydia Triggs, 8, scholar
Arthur James Triggs,
6
Alfred
Joseph Triggs, 6
(S) Row
B 5. Sacred to the memory of Jane the wife of Thomas Berry who
died 11 February 1892 aged 75 years
1891
census, private cottage, Kingston
Jane Berry,
73, head, widow, living on her own means, born Holbeton
Frederic
Edgecombe, 36, grandson in law, mason
Mary Edgecombe,
24, granddaughter, born London
1881
census, Okenbury Farm, Ringmore
Jane Berry,
63, widow, visitor
Mary J. Berry, 14, visitor, monitress,
born Middlesex, London
John White,
52, head, unmarried, farmer of 604 acres, employing 8 men, 3
boys, born Ringmore
George
White, 63, married, cousin, visitor, ship owner, born Modbury
Mary White,
50, married, visitor, born Totnes
George Morgan, 11, cousin, scholar,
born Plymouth
Amelia
Kingdom, 32, married, housekeeper, born Stokenham
Thomas
Kingdom, 29, married, servant, born Oakford
Alice
M. Kingdom, 4, servants child, born Kingston
Mabel
J. Kingdom, 1, servants child, born Kingston
Mary A.
Kingdom, 2 months, servants child, born Ringmore
Ellen
Triggs, 17, servant, born Ringmore
Charles
Gill, 16, farm servant, indoor, born Kingston
Charles
King, 16, farm servant, indoor, born Kingston
Henry
Lee, 15, farm servant, indoor, born Kingston
Nina Light,
14, servant, born Kingston
1871
census, Kingston Village
Thomas
Berry, 66, retired farmer, born Ringmore
Jane Berry,
53
Mary Jane
Berry, 4, granddaughter, born London
Robert
Hooppell, 40, unmarried, lodger, retired farmer, born Bigbury
1861
census, Kingston Village
Thomas
Berry, 54, victualer
Jane Berry,
43
Thomas
Berry, 9, grandson, scholar, born Oakford
Amy Stone,
16, house servant, Holbeton
William
Edwards, 15, farm servant, born Ringmore
S Row
B 6. In loving memory of Charles Triggs
the beloved husband of Bessie Triggs who died 12 February 1901
aged 40 years. Also of Winifred Annie their daughter who died
21 December 1895 aged 9 years
1891
census, private cottage, Kingston
Charles Triggs,
30, mason
Bessie
Triggs, 27
Winifred
A. Triggs, 4
Charles
V.Triggs, 2
William
A. Triggs, 1
Bessie
L. Triggs, 5 months
1881
census, Kingston
William Triggs, 51, widower, builder,
born Ringmore (see S Row B 7)
Charles Triggs,
20, unmarried, mason, born Kingston
Annie
Triggs, 19, unmarried, housekeeper
Albert
J. Triggs, 17, unmarried, mason
Isabella
Triggs, 14, teacher in Board School
Ernest,
12, scholar
1871
census, Kingston
Elias Edgecombe, 77, lodger, formerly
a shoe maker
William Triggs, 40, mason and stonecutter,
head, born Ringmore
Amelia Triggs, 36 (see S Row B 8)
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 (see S
Row B 8)
1861 census, Kingston Village
William Triggs, 31, mason
Amelia Triggs, 26, dressmaker
William Henry Triggs, 4, scholar
Emma Triggs, 2
Charles Triggs, 11 months
S Row
B 7. In loving memory of William Triggs
who died 27 March 1913 aged 83 years (see S Row B 6 above)
S Row
B 8. In memory of Amelia the
wife of William Triggs who died 12 October 1871 aged 36 years.
Also of Amelia Triggs Hines who died 17 November 1884 aged 5
years, the daughter of John and Emma Hines and granddaughter
of the above.
In memory
of Mary Elizabeth the daughter
of William and Amelia Triggs, born 29 August 1870 died 24 June
1871. Also of Amelia Alice Triggs who died 9 May 1886 aged 4
months the daughter of Bessie Selina Triggs, granddaughter of
the above. (see South, Row B 6)
S Row
B 9. In loving memory of Emma, the beloved wife of Henry James
Williams, who died 25 September 1912 aged 71years. Also in memory
of the above Henry James Williams who passed peacefully away
on 10 May 1921 at the age of 76. Interred at St. Budeaux
1901
census, Post Office, Kingston
Henry
J. Williams, 55, sub postmaster, boot and shoemaker, working
at home on his own account, born Ermington
Emma Williams,
59, born Kingston
May A.
Williams, 20, single, pupil teacher school
1891
census, Post Office, Kingston
Henry
Williams, 45, shoemaker
Emma Williams,
49
John Williams, 22, unmarried, shoemaker
1881
census, Kingston Village
Henry
Williams, 35, boot and shoemaker
Emma Williams,
39
John Williams,
12
May A.
Williams, 2 months
1871
census, Kingston Village
Henry
Williams, 25, boot and Shoemaker
Emma Williams,
29
John Williams,
2
S Row
B 10. In loving memory of Amelia dearly loved wife of Thomas
Kingdom who died 5 March 1920 aged 72 years. Also of the above
Thomas Kingdom who died 5 November 1934 aged 82 years
(see also
S Row I 8)
S Row C 1. In memory of Isaac Goss
who died 21 March 1869 aged 53 years. Also of Ann Goss, wife
of the above, who died 2 January 1888 aged 73 years
1861
census, Cleave, Diptford
Isaac
Goss, 46, born Dean Prior, farmer 100 acres, 1 man
Ann Goss,
45, born Loddiswell
John Goss,
25, unmarried, born Diptford
Ann Goss,
12
Richard
Goss, 10
Thomas
Goss, 8 (see S Row C 3)
Elizabeth
Goss, 6
Samuel
Goss, 3
George
Crocker, 30, servant, farm labourer
S Row C 2. In memory of Samuel,
the beloved child of George and Sarah Goss, born at the Isle
of Wight 6 March 1872, died at Kingston 20 February 1873. Also
in memory of the above George Goss who died in the (illegible)West
Indies (date illegible)
S Row
C 3. In loving memory of Thomas Goss who died 14 April 1900
aged 47 years. Also Samuel Albert (sergeant 1st Canadians)
dearly beloved son of the above and Rhoda Goss, born 10 November
1892 killed at Passendale Ridge 6November 1917 (see War Memorial)
1891
census, Farm House, Kingston
Thomas
Goss, 39, born Diptford, working with horse and cart
Rhoda
A. Goss, 37
Gilbert
Goss, 15, general labourer
Ada K.
Goss, 10, scholar
Alfred
J. Goss, scholar
Marion
T. Goss, 3
Thomas
Goss, 1
1881
census, Kingston Village
Thomas Goss,
27, labourer
Rhoda
A. Goss, 27
Annie
M. Goss, 7, scholar
Gilbert
T. Goss, 5, Scholar
Ada Kate
Goss, 3 months
1871
census, Wastor, Farm House
(illegible)
Goss, 54, farmer of 75 acres
John Goss,
35, farmers son
Agnes
Goss, 23
Richard
Goss, 20, farmers son
Thomas
Goss, 17, farmers son
Elizabeth Goss, 16
Samuel Goss, 13, farmers son
S Row
C 4. In loving memory of James Torr who died at Clyng
Mills 4 August 1899 aged 51 years. Also of Charlotte Torr
who died 26 January 1928 aged 80 years.
1881
census, Clyng Mill, Kingston
John Torr,
74, head, widower, miller and farmer, born Manston, Devon
James Torr, 33, miller and farmer,
born Widdicombe
Charlotte
Torr, 33, born Kingston
Francis
G. Torr, 4
Eva R.
E. Torr, 1
Emily
O. Torr, 4 months
Charles
Crocker, 16, servant (see South Row L 8)
Dinah
H. Edwards, 16, servant, born Aveton Gifford
1871
census, Clyng Mill
John Torr,
64, miller
Elizabeth
Torr, 61
George
Torr, 20, millers son
Betsey
Torr, 2, granddaughter
George
Downing, 15, servant
Betsey
Lee, 14, servant
Joseph
Downing, 8, lodger
S Row
C 5. In loving memory of Thomas Hackworthy who died 12
March 1889 aged 65 years. Also of Thomas Charles, the beloved
son of Thomas and Mary Ann Tewkesbury, and grandson of the above,
who died April 30 1891 aged 15 years. Also of Jane, wife of
Thomas Hackworthy, who died 30 November
1922 aged 94 years. Also their daughter Emma Mary wife of William Bond who died 3 February
1922 aged 69 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
Thomas Hackworthy, 56, carpenter
Jane Hackworthy, 52
Emma M. Hackworthy, 28, unmarried
1871 census, Kingston Village
Thomas Hackworthy, 46, carpenter
Jane Hackworthy,
42
Emma M.
Hackworthy, 18
1901 census, Greenbank Plymouth
William Bond, 48, general labourer,
born Dawlish
Emma Bond, 49, born Kingston
S Row
C 6. In loving memory of George Freeman Lugger, the
beloved husband of Mary Lugger, who died 19 April 1902 aged
38 years. Also of the above Mary Lugger who died 5 May 1931
aged 69 years
1881
census, Kingston Village
William Lugger,
41, widower, labourer
Elizabeth
Lugger, 20, unmarried, housekeeper
George F. Lugger,
17, labourer
William
Lugger, 14, labourer
Alfred
Lugger, 12, labourer
Samuel
Lugger, 10, scholar
S Row
C 7. In loving memory of Elizabeth, the wife of William
Lugger, who died 3 February 1872 aged 31 years. Also of the
above William Lugger who died 30 December 1899 aged 61 years.
And of Sarah, the daughter of William and Elizabeth d 29 December
1871 aged 9 years. Alsoof Alice Jane,the daughter of Alfred
and Elizabeth Bertha Lugger, who died 19 April 1903 aged 2 years.
And of her sister Evelyn who died 10 December 1908 aged 7 months.
Alsowho died 15 June 1938 aged 65 years. Also In loving memory
of Alfred Lugger, the dearly beloved husband of the above, who
died 9 December 1945 aged77 years.
1891
census, Kingston Village
William Lugger,
50, widower, potato farmer
Alfred Lugger,
23, potato farmer, assistant
Samuel
Lugger, 20, potato farmer, assistant
S Row C 8. In loving memory of Robert
Chapple, the beloved husband of Mary Elizabeth King, who died
26 January 1915 aged 71 years. Also of the above Mary Elizabeth
who died 26 August 1931 aged 70 years
S Row
C 9. In loving memory of Tom dearly loved husband of Sophie
Shelton died 6 April 1920 aged 41 years
S Row C 10. In loving memory of
Emily the beloved wife of William Lugger who died 9 September
1929 aged 62. Also of the above William Lugger who died 14 December
1947 aged 82. Also Alfred Phillip, the loving son of the above
who died 20 April 1972 aged 76. Also Samuel James Lugger husband
of Gwen who died 28 November 1978 aged 80. And his wife Gwendolyn
Henrietta Louise who died 2 February 1987 aged 78 years. And
Clarence Edward Lugger who died 8 June 1987 aged 84 years beloved
son of Emily and William
1891
census, private cottage, Kingston
William
Lugger, 25, general labourer
Emily
Lugger, 25
Elizabeth
Lugger, 2
William
Lugger, 9 months
S Row C 11. In treasured memory
of William George Lugger, beloved husband of Annie (Cissie),
who passed away 1February 1962 aged 71 years. Also Annie (Cissie)
beloved wife of the above who died 20 January 1983aged84 years.Inloving
memory of Winifred Frances Woodfield, daughter of the above,
who died 18 July 2004 aged 85 years. Also her husband, George
William Woodfield who died 12 January 1987 aged 75 years
S Row
D 1. Sacred to the memory of Philip,
the son of Richard and Jane Loye, born 12 August 1834, died
31 May 1861. Also Richard Loye, father of the above, who died
6 March 1870 aged 68 years. Also Jane, wife of the above Richard
Loye, who died 7 December 1887 aged 88 years
1861
census, Wonwell Barton, Kingston
Richard
Loye, 59, farmer of 320 acres, employing 8 labourers and 3 boys,
born Newton Ferrers
Jane Loye,
61, born Aveton Gifford
Richard
Loye, 33, unmarried, born Newton Ferrers
Emma Loye,
28, unmarried, born Newton Ferrers
Phillip Loye,
26, unmarried, born Newton Ferrers
Catherine
Loye, 25, unmarried, born Newton Ferrers
James
Lugger, 15, farm servant, born Kingston
Roger
Prowse, 12, farm servant, born Ringmore
Mary Jane
Ryder, 12, house servant, born Kingston
Charles
Roger Covey, 31, lodger, curate of Kingston, born Alderton Rectory,
Cheltenham
1851
census, Wonwell
Richard
Loye, 49, farmer of 320 acres employing 6 labourers
Jane Loye,
50
Richard
Loye, 23,
Emma Loye, 17,
Phillip Loye,
16
Catherine
Loye, 15
William
Loye, 13
James
Loye, 9, scholar
Eliza
Basset, 23, unmarried, house servant, born Ugborough
James
Lake, 20, unmarried, agricultural labourer, born Charleton
George
Wilton, 15, agricultural labourer, born Kingston
James Light, 14, agricultural labourer,
born Kingston
Elias
Cumming, 53, lodger, agricultural labourer, not servant, born
Aveton Gifford
Mary Cumming,
54
Nicholas
Cumming, 13
S Row
D 2. In loving memory of Richard Freeman who died 22
February 1882 aged 62 years. Also Matilda, his wife, whodied
5 May 1902 aged 84 years. And Thomas Freeman their son died
1 February 1937 aged 86 years
1881
census, Kingston Village
Richard Freeman,
59, labourer, born Ringmore
Matilda
Freeman, 66, born Kingston
Thomas
Freeman, 30, unmarried, born Kingston
1851
census, Kingston
Richard Freeman, 30, agricultural
labourer
Matilda Freeman,
36
Elizabeth
Freeman, 5
Thomas
Freeman, 10 months
1841
census, Scobbiscombe, Kingston
William
Blackler, 40, farmer
Eliza
Blackler, 40
Thomas
Blackler, 14
Ann Blackler,
12
George
Blackler, 1
Richard Freeman,
20, man servant
Henry
Worth, 15, man servant
John Harvey,
14, man servant
Thomas
Davies, 12, man servant
John Leigh,
11, man servant
John Hooppell,
11, man servant
Agnes
Froude, 15, female servant
Ann Gill, 12, female servant
S Row
D 3. In memory of Elizabeth
Janes the beloved daughter of John and Susan (surname has been
removed) who died 24 March 1904 aged 50 years
1901
census, Kingston Village
Richard Janes, 55, head, unmarried,
agricultural labourer
William
Janes, 52, brother, unmarried, general labourer
Elizabeth Janes,
47, sister, unmarried, housekeeper
1891
census, private cottage, Kingston
Richard Janes, 46, head, agricultural
labourer
Elizabeth
Janes, 37, sister, housekeeper
1881
census, Kingston Village
Richard
Janes, 36, head, unmarried, agricultural labourer
Susan
Janes, 64, mother, widow,
William
Janes, 33, brother, unmarried, agricultural labourer
Elizabeth
Janes, 27, sister, unmarried
1861
census, Kingston Village
John Janes,
59, agricultural labourer
Susanna,
68, born Revelstoke
John Janes,
18, unmarried, agricultural labourer
William
Janes, 12, agricultural labourer
Mary Ann
Janes, 9, scholar
Elizabeth Janes,
7, scholar
S Row D 4. In memory of John Searle
the beloved son of Robert and Elizabeth King who died 17 May
1893 aged 3 years and 9 months
1891
census, private cottage, Kingston
Robert
C. King, 47, agricultural labourer
Mary E.
King, 36
Annie
King, 9, scholar
Mary King,
5, scholar
John S.
King, 1
S Row
D 5. In loving memory of John Martin
who died 8 July 1890 aged 56 years. Also Christina (Kitty) wife
of the above who died 20 July 1920 aged 79 years
1881
census, Kingston Village
John Martin,
47, labourer
Caroline
(sic) Martin, 40
Bessie
King, granddaughter, 2
1871
census, Kingston Village
John Martin,
36, labourer
Kitty
Martin, 30
Mary E.
Martin, 9, scholar
1851
census, Okenbury Farm
John White,
21, unmarried, farmer of 169 acres, employing 4 men, born Ringmore
(see (S) Row B 5)
Mary Davis,
17, house servant
John Martin,
16, agricultural labourer
Richard
Edwards, 15, agricultural labourer
George
Ryder, 13,agricultural labourer
Note that
John Whites mother, 61, a widow, is recorded as farming 222
acres at Okenbury, employing 5 labourers
S Row
D 6. Sacred to the memory of Ann Burt the wife of Charles Francis
who died 30 March 1872 aged 36 years.
Husband farewell, and children
the same, I am come to dust from whence I came. hope in heaven
your souls to see, so live the life to come to me.
1871
census, Kingston Village
Charles
Francis, 46, coastguard, born Norfolk
Ann B.
Francis, 32, born Plymouth
Ann Francis,
14, scholar, born Plymouth
Susan
Francis, 11, scholar, born Kingston
James
Francis, 9, scholar. Born Kingston
Charles,
4, born Kingston
Brenda,
7 months, born Kingston
S Row
D 7. In loving memory of Mary Jane, the beloved wife of William
Aggett Torr, late of Earlescombe Mills,who died 14 June 1914
aged 79 years. Also the above William Aggett Torr who died 21
January 1922 aged 86 years
1891
census, Earlescombe Mills, Ludbrook, Ugborough
William
A. Torr, 55, farmer and miller, born Exeter
Mary J.
Torr, 55, born Woodley
Florence
Torr, 23, born Ermington
Sarah
K. Torr, 19, born North Huish
Amelia
K. Torr, 15, born Ermington
Alfred
(illegible) 4, grandson, born Newton Ferrers
1881
census, Ermington
William
A. Torr, 45, miller, born Bridford
Mary J.
Torr, 45, born Woodleigh
Charles
W. Torr, 15, works at home
Florence
Torr, 12, scholar, born Ermington
Sarah
K. Torr, 9, scholar
Amelia
Kate Torr, 5
John H.
Simmons, 22, boarder, unmarried, plumber, place of birth not
known
Charles
M. Turner, 21, boarder, unmarried, general labourer, born Torquay
1871
census, Ermington Village
William
A. Torr, 35, miller, born Chagford
Mary Jane
Torr, 35
Thurza
Jane Torr, 10, scholar, born Holne
Mary Jane
Torr, 8, scholar
Charles
Torr, 5, scholar
Florence
Torr, 3
S Row D 8. In loving memory of James
Evans who entered into rest 15 January 1915 aged 71 years. Also
of Lydia, his wife, passed peacefully away 20 November 1915
aged 72 years
1901
census, Kingston Village
James
Evans, 58, master baker, working on his own account at home,
born Kingston
Lydia
Evans, 57, born Widdicombe in the Moor
Elizabeth
Evans, 24, unmarried
Maude
Evans, 20, unmarried
Evelyn
Evans, 17, unmarried
Fred Tarr, 15, nephew, born Kingston
1891
census, Baker and Grocer Shop, Kingston
James
Evans, 48, baker, grocer and draper
Lydia
Evans, 48
Lydia
Evans, 17, dressmaker
Ethel
A. Evans, 16
Elizabeth
Evans, 14
Mabel
E. Evans, 12
Maud Evans,
10, scholar
Evelyn,
7, scholar
Walter
Evans, 38, unmarried, pensioner
(S) Row
D 9. In sacred memory of William King
(late of Home Farm) the devoted husband of Amelia who passed
over 27 December 1941 aged 61 years. Also of Amelia Kate dearly
loved wife of the above who passed over 11 January 1944 aged
68 years
1901
census, Robins and Veale Farms, Kingston
William
King, 20, head, unmarried, farmer, employer
Annie
King, 19, sister, unmarried, housekeeper
Thomas
King, 5, brother
Paulina
Searle, 79, grandmother, widow, living on own means. (see number
22)
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
(S) Row
E 1. Sacred to the memory of Stephen Rue Loye, the son of Richard
and Mary Loye of Wonwell in this parish, who departed this life
23rd day of December 1849 aged so of Mary, wife of
the above Richard Loye, who departed this life the 24th
day of 2 aged 78 years. Also Richard Loye who departed this
life the 12th day of February 1857 aged 86 years
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) Row E 2. In loving memory of
Thomas Henry Wilcox, beloved husband of Ivy, died 3 February
1975 aged 67 years. Also the above Ivy who died 13 October 1986
aged 80 years
(S) Row
E 3. In loving memory of Mary Hackworthy Freeman who died 7
August 1832 aged 79 years. Also William, husband of the above
who died 29 August 1832 aged 83 years. Life is lonely without
them, and sad the weary way, for life and home are not the same
since they were called away.
(S) Row
E 4. In loving memory of Ernest, beloved son of William and
Mary Freeman, who died 4 June 1945 aged 47. Also his brother
Samuel J. Freeman who died 2 November 1957 aged 76
1901
census, Kingston Village
William
Freeman, 51, agricultural labourer
Mary Freeman,
45
Samuel
J. Freeman, 20, teamster of horses on farm
Evelyn
M. Freeman, 14, monitoress in school
Sydney
R. Freeman, 11
George,
8
Ernest,
5
1891
census, private cottage, Kingston
William
Freeman, 41, agricultural labourer
Mary Freeman,
36
Samuel
J. Freeman, 10, scholar
Beatrice
Freeman, 6, scholar
Evelyn
Freeman, 3
Sydney
R. Freeman, 1
(S) Row
E 5. In everlasting memory of Elsie Augusta Triggs, beloved
daughter of James and Charlotte Torr, who died at Clyng Mill
6 December 1916 aged 29 years. Also of Edward Charles Triggs
and Stanley John Triggs, two of their children who died in infancy
(see South, Row C 4)
(S) Row
E 6. Sacred to the memory of Peter Torr, the son of John and
Elizabeth Torr who died at Clyng Mill in this parish on the
28th of January 1875 aged 29 years. Also Eliza Louisa,
wife of the above Peter Torr who died 27 May 1887 aged 41 years
(see South, Row C 4)
(S) Row
E 7. Sacred to the memory of Samuel Evans, late head constable
of Devonport Borough Police Force, who died 27 September 1906
aged 75 years. Also Ellen, sister of the above, died 13 August
1913 aged 61
1901
census, Torlington Court, Kingston (opposite the end of Vicarage
Lane, and Chapel Row)
Samuel
Evans, 69, widower, retired chief constable Devonport Police,
living on pension, born Bigbury
Ellen
Evans, 45, sister, housekeeper, born Kingston
1891
census, Mount Street, Stoke Damerel, Devonport
Samuel
Evans, 59, widower, head constable, Borough Police
Ellen
Evans, 39, sister
1871
census, 20 Clarence Street, Stoke Damerel
Benjamin
Auger, 32, head, shipwright, born Lambeth, Surrey
Mary A.
Auger, 29, born Wells, Essex
Richard
Kettling, 43, unmarried, lodger, clerk superintendent, GPO,
born Devonport
Samuel
Evans 39, widower, lodger, inspector of Borough Police, born
Kingston
1861
census, Paris Street, St. Sidwell Exeter
Samuel
Evans, 29, blacksmith
Elizabeth
Evans, 29, born Calmstock
(S) Row
E 8. In loving memory of Jane, beloved wife of John Terry, who
died 19 December 1914aged 57 years. Also the above John Terry
who died 29 January 1931 aged 73 years
1901
census, Wonwell Gate, Kingston
John Terry,
43, fisherman
Jane Terry,
43
Fred Terry,
6
Elsie
V, 4
Sydney
J, 2
George
A. Freeman, 23, stepson, unmarried, horseman on farm
Charles
Freeman, 19, stepson, unmarried,
George
Southern, 11, stepson
1891
census, private cottage, Kingston
John Terry,
61, head, general labourer
Elizabeth
Terry, 57
John Terry,
33, unmarried, fisherman
Jacob
Terry, 27, unmarried, general labourer
George
Terry, 20, unmarried, general labourer
(see also
South Row J 12)
1881
census, Kingston Village
John Terry,
51, fisherman
Elizabeth
Terry, 47
John Terry,
23, unmarried, labourer
Elizabeth
Terry, 20, servant, at home ill
Jacob,
17, labourer
George
Terry, 10, scholar
Kate Terry,
9, scholar
Alice,
7, scholar
1861
census, Kingston Village
John Terry,
31, agricultural labourer
Elizabeth
Terry, 28
John Terry,
3
William
Terry, 2
Elizabeth
Terry, 1
(S) Row
E 9. In loving memory of Emily Olive Triggs Torr, daughter of
James and Charlotte Torr of Clyng Mill, who died 3 July 1921
aged 40 years. In loving memory of Ivor John Agg died 28 August
1926 aged 16 years. In loving memory of Mary Ellen, beloved
wife of Haytor James Torr, who died 12 June 1955 aged 74 years.
Also Winifred Alice Radford, his mother, who died 11 May 1929
aged 43 years
(See South,
Row C 4 for Emily Olive Triggs Torr)
(S) Row
E 10. In loving memory of Michael, darling son of Cyril and
Gladys Lugger, who died 28 July 1948 aged 2 months
(S) Row
E 11. In loving memory of Nigel John, darling son of George
and Violet Freeman, who died 2 July 1960 aged 9 months
(S) Row
F 1. In loving memory of Walter
King Gill, the beloved husband of Hannah Gill, who died 7 February
1917 aged 68 years. Also the above Hannah Gill who died 1 September
1930 aged 78 years
1901
census, Kingston Village
Walter
K. Gill, 52, waggoner on farm (horses)
Hannah
Gill, 49
Samuel
G. Gill, 24, teamster (horse) on farm
Frederick
J. Gill, 16, carter on farm
Lottie
M. Gill, 13
Ernest
A. Gill, 10
Percy,
5
1881
census, Kingston Village
Walter
K. Gill, 32, labourer
Hannah
Gill, 29
William H. Gill, 6, scholar
Walter
J. Gill, 5, scholar
Samuel
G. Gill, 4, scholar
Emily
L. Gill, 2
1871
census, Kingston Village
William
Gill, 48, agricultural labourer
Elizabeth
Gill, 43
Walter
Gill, 22, agricultural labourer
William
Gill, 20, agricultural labourer
Emily
Gill, 9, scholar
Charles
Gill, 6, scholar
Ernest
Gill, 1
1851
census, Kingston
William
Gill, 28, agricultural labourer
Elizabeth
Gill, 23
Walter King
Gill, 2
William
Gill, 1 week
Samuel
Southern, 68, father in law, pauper, born Bigbury
Mary Southern, 64, mother in law,
pauper, born Kingston
(S) Row F 2. In loving memory of
2 beloved daughters of Thomas and Emma Edgecombe. Winnie L.
Pengelly who died 16 November 1897 aged 18 years. Elizabeth
Jane who died 27 September 1912 aged 16 years. Also Emma, beloved
wife of Thomas Edgecombe who died I November 1935 aged 77 years.
Also of the above Thomas Edgecombe
who died 25 June 1940 aged 78 years
1901
census, Kingston
Thomas
Edgecombe, 39, agricultural labourer
Emma Edgecombe,
43
Albert H. Edgecombe, 14, carter
(horses) on farm
Ada M.
Edgecombe, 13
Elizabeth
Jane, 5
1891
census, private cottage, Kingston
Thomas Edgecombe,
29, farm labourer
Emma Edgecombe,
32
Albert
H. Edgecombe, 4 (see South Row N 20)
Ada M.
Edgecombe, 3
Winnie
L. Pengelly, 11, stepdaughter, scholar
1881
census, Kingston
Samuel
Edgecombe, 59, labourer
Elizabeth
Edgecombe, 48
Frederick,
25, unmarried, mason
Thomas,
19, unmarried, labourer
Charles
Edgecombe, 14
Albert
E. Edgecombe, 11, labourer
Amelia,
8, scholar
Emily,
5, scholar
1871
census, Kingston
Samuel
Edgecombe, 49, labourer
Elizabeth
Edgecombe, 39
Samuel
Edgecombe, 13, scholar
Thomas
Edgecombe, 9, scholar
Elizabeth,
Edgecombe, 6, scholar
Charles
Edgecombe, 4
Albert
Elias Edgecombe, 1
(S) Row
F 3. Sacred to the memory of Arthur Edward, the loved son of
Arthur and Isabella Ann Freeman who died 5 November 1888 aged
17 months
1901
census, Kingston
Arthur Freeman,
46, agricultural labourer
Isabella
Freeman, 48, dressmaker and monthly nurse
1891
census, public house, Kingston
Arthur
Freeman, 36, farm labourer, and inn keeper
Isabella
Freeman, 39, pub
Annie
M. Freeman, 12 scholar
Ada B. Pengelly, 16, sister in law,
visitor
1881
census, Kingston Village
Arthur
Freeman, 26, labourer
Isabella
Freeman, 27, dressmaker, born Ringmore
Annie
M. Freeman, 2
Isabella M. Freeman, 6 months
1871
census, Kingston Village
James
Freeman, 57, agricultural labourer
Jane Freeman,
53
Hannah
Freeman, 19, servant
Arthur Freeman,
16, farm servant
Jane Freeman,
13, servant
George
Freeman, grandson, 9, scholar
William
Freeman, 7, grandson (see South Row L 4)
1861,
census, Kingston Village
James
Freeman, 48, agricultural labourer
Jane Freeman,
46
Benjamin
Freeman, 20, agricultural labourer
James
Freeman, 17, agricultural labourer
John Freeman,
15, agricultural labourer
Mary Freeman,
12
Hannah
Freeman, 10, scholar
Arthur Freeman,
7
Jane Freeman,
4
William
Freeman, 4, grandson
Samuel Freeman, 4, grandson
S Row
F 4. In loving memory of William Francis Triggs, the beloved
husband of Lucy Triggs, who died 4 September 1932 aged 30 years.
Also his beloved wife Lucy who died 14 July 1978 aged 76 years
S Row G 1. In loving memory of Emily
Louise, daughter of Walter King and Hannah Gill, who died 8
June 1900 aged 21 years (see South Row F1
S Row G 2. The stone is fractured
but probably reads: In loving memory of Alfred, the son of Walter
King and Hannah Gill who died 25 November 1887 aged 6 years.
Also of Walter John, the beloved son of the above Walter King
and Hannah Gill, who died 22 July 1899 aged 23 years (see South
Row F1)
S Row
G 3. In loving memory of George Albert, the beloved son of Walter
King. and Hannah Gill who fell asleep in Jesus 15 September
1912 aged 21 years
(see South row F 1)
S Row
G 4. In loving memory of Mary daughter of John and Elizabeth
Freeman who died 18 October 1915 aged 69 years. Also of her
sister, Elizabeth, who died 4 January 1924 aged 84 years
S Row
G 5. In loving memory of Francis Terry Triggs, darling son of
Francis and Lilly Triggs, who died 15 July 1920 aged 9 months
S Row
G 6. In loving memory of Ellen Mary, dearly beloved wife of
Robert E. Edmonds, who died 23 January 1930 aged 45 years. Also
the above Robert E. Edmonds who died 6 March 1947 aged 70 years
S Row
G 7. In loving memory of Caroline, the wife of John Freeman,
who fell asleep 5 December 1907 aged 70 years. Also Sydney,
son of the above, who was accidentally drowned at Ichang in
China, 8 October 1903aged 35 years. Also of the above John
Freeman who died 18 May 1919 aged
87 years
1901
census, Kingston Village
John Freeman,
68, fisherman
Caroline,
Freeman, 63
John S.
Freeman, 41, unmarried, seaman, RN pensioner
Ebenezer
Freeman, 30, unmarried, fisherman (see South Row H 10)
Jane,
Freeman, 26, married
Carrie Freeman, 22 unmarried
1891
census, private cottage
John Freeman,
58, fisherman
Caroline
Freeman 53
John Searle
Freeman, 31, unmarried, seaman in HM Navy
Rosa Freeman,
18, unmarried,
Jessie,
16, monitoress, school
Carrie,
Freeman, 12, scholar
Samuel
Mitchell, 47, unmarried, boarder, naval pensioner, born Kingston
1881
census, Kingston Village
John Freeman,
48, fisherman
Caroline
Freeman, 43
James
Freeman, 19, unmarried, mason
Harry,
17, unmarried, labourer
Sydney,
12, labourer
Ebenezer,
10, scholar
Jessie
Freeman, 6
Carrie
Freeman, 2
1871
census, Kingston Village
John Freeman, 38, fisherman
Caroline
Freeman, 33
John Freeman,
11, agricultural labourer
James
Freeman, 9, agricultural labourer
Henry
Freeman, 7, scholar
Sydney
Freeman, 2
Ebenezer Freeman, 6 months
1861
census, Kingston Village
John Freeman,
29, fisherman
Caroline
Freeman, 23
John Searle,
Freeman, 1
1841
census, Torr, Kingston
John Freeman,
35, agricultural labourer
Elizabeth
Freeman, 30
Armin
Freeman, 10
John Freeman,
9
James
Freeman, 6
George
Freeman, 4
Elizabeth Freeman, 2
S Row
G 8. In loving memory of our darling daughter Patricia Mary,
only daughter of Harry and Dorothy Triggs, who fell asleep 1
March 1942 aged 16 years
S Row G 9. In loving memory of Joseph
Harry, the devoted husband of Dorothy Triggs, who died 2 January
1953 aged 81 years
S Row
G 10. In loving memory of Bertha, beloved wife of George Lewis
May, who died 28 May 1952 aged 55 years. Also of the above George
Lewis May who died 17 May 1972 aged 78
S Row
H 1. In loving memory of Thomas Wakeham who died 18 November
1890 aged 56 years also Mary Jane, late wife of William Triggs,
and former wife of the above, who died 25 April 1900 aged 63
years
1881
census, Kingston Village
Thomas
Wakeham, 49, baker, born Modbury
Mary J.
Wakeham, 44, born Kingston
William
Freeman, 73, father in law, widower, labourer, born Ringmore
S Row
H 2. In loving memory of John Light Freeman who died 7 January
1897 aged 50 years. Also Martha his wife who died 15 January
1927 aged 84 years. Also David, their son, who died 2 April
1892 aged 23 years. And Sarah, their daughter, who died 16 March
1877 aged 3 years. Also Charlotte, daughter and sister of the
above, who fell asleep 2 April 1960 aged 79 years
1891
census, private cottage, Kingston
John L.
Freeman, 45, general labourer
Martha,
Freeman, 49, born Halwell
David
Freeman, 22, unmarried, naval pensioner
Charlotte
L. Freeman, 10, scholar
Annie
L. Freeman, 7, scholar
James
H. Freeman, 4
1881
census, Kingston Village
John L.
Freeman, 35, labourer
Martha
Freeman, 39
William
Vincent Freeman, 10, scholar
George
Freeman, 4
Charlotte,
6 months
S Row H 3. Sacred to the memory
of Jane, the wife of James Freeman, and daughter of James and
Ann Light, who died 30 August 1874 aged 56 years. Also of the
above James Freeman who died 30 March 1893 aged 79 years
1891
census, Kingston Village
James
Freeman, 77, head, widower, receiving parish pay,
born Ringmore
Jane Southern,
32, daughter, widow, laundress, born Kingston
Kate Freeman,
15, granddaughter, domestic servant
George
A. Freeman, 13, agricultural labourer
Charley
Freeman, 9, scholar
Mabel
Southern, 6 granddaughter
Sarah
Southern, 5, granddaughter
George
Southern, 1 grandson
1881
census, Kingston Village
James
Freeman, 66, widower, labourer
James
Freeman, 39, widower, labourer
George
Freeman, 19, unmarried, labourer
Jane Freeman,
23 unmarried
Katie
Freeman, 5 granddaughter
George Freeman, 3 grandson
S Row
H 4. In loving memory of Catherine Ellen, the beloved wife of
George L. Freeman, who died 17 November 1918 aged 55 years.
Also of the above George Light Freeman who died 10 December
1933 aged 72 years
1901
census, Hooppells Torr, Kingston
George
L. Freeman, 39, agricultural labourer
Catherine
E. Freeman, 37
Rebecca
J. Freeman, 18, unmarried (see South Row J 11)
William
G. Freeman,10
1891
census, Hooppells Torr, Kingston
George
L. Freeman, 29, agricultural labourer
Catherine
E. Freeman, 27
Rebecca
Freeman, 8, scholar
Alfred
Freeman, 8
Ellen
Freeman, 6, scholar
Mary A.
Freeman, 4
William
G. Freeman, 10 months
S Row
H 5. Sacred to the memory of Julia Burnett
who died 16 April 1888 aged 67 years. Also of Georgina
Amelia Burnett who died 31 July 1896
aged 82 years (see also South Row I 2)
1901
census, Prospect Cottage, Kingston
Jessie
M. Burnett, 73, unmarried, retired governess
Henry
K. Burnett, 75, retired watchmaker
1891
census, private cottage, Kingston
Jessie
M. Burnett, 63, head, unmarried, living on her own means, born
Plymouth
Henry
R. Burnett, 63, brother, unmarried, watchmaker, born Plymouth
Georgina A.
Burnett, 77, sister, unmarried, living on her own means, born
Plymouth
1881
census, Beach Cottage, Yealmpton
Henry
Burnett, 55, unmarried, watchmaker jobber, unemployed
Georgina
Amelia Burnett, 67, unmarried, annuitant
1871
census, 26, Hill Park Crescent, Charles the Martyr, Plymouth
Mary Burnett,
83, head, widow of naval officer
Henry
R. Burnett, son, 45, unmarried, watchmaker, repairer
Georgina A.
Burnett, 57, daughter, unmarried, no occupation
1861
census, 26, Hill Park Crescent, Charles the Martyr, Plymouth
Mary Burnett,
69, head, widow of master in Royal Navy
Georgina
A. Burnett, 45, unmarried
Julia A.
Burnett, 39, unmarried, governess
Henry
R. Burnett, 39, unmarried, watchmaker
Jessie
M. Burnett, 30, unmarried, governess
1851
census, 7, Fareham Place, Charles the Martyr, Plymouth
Mary Burnett,
58, head, widow, annuitant, born Exeter
Georgina
Burnett, 35, unmarried
Jessie
M. Burnett, 23, unmarried
1841
census, Newton Ferrers
John Burnett,
65, Navy half pay
Mary Burnett,
45
Georgina
Burnett, 25
Julia Burnett, 15
Henry,
Burnett, 15
Jessie
Burnett, 13
Joseph
Beu, 15, chemist
S Row H 6. In loving memory of Benjamin,
beloved husband of Mary Ann Freeman, who died 1 August 1924
aged 73 years. Also of the above Mary Ann Freeman who died 14
May 1925 aged 77 years
1901
census, Wonwell Gate, Kingston
Benjamin
Freeman, 59, cattleman on farm
Mary A.
Freeman
Margaret
A, Freeman, 9, daughter
S Row
H 7. In loving memory of Frederick Harry, the darling infant
son of William and Maud Long, who died 25 May 1925 aged 9 months.
Also In loving memory of Frances Maud Goillau ne Long, 1923-2005.
Also In loving memory of William Long who died 12 November 1952
aged 58 years, interred Chingford Mount Cemetery. And In loving
memory of his wife Maud Long who died 30 March 1968 aged 73
years. Cremated Enfield Crematorium
S Row
H 8. In loving memory of John Searle Freeman who entered into
rest 1 May 1930 aged 70 years. (see South Row G 7)
S Row
H 9. In loving memory of our dear parents Isabella Ann Freeman
died 21 July 1941 aged 69 years, and William Vincent Freeman
who died 29 August 1957 aged 88 (see South Row H 2)
S Row
H 10 In loving memory of Ebenezer Freeman who died 6 May 1947
aged 76 years
(see South
Row G7)
S Row
H 11. In loving memory of my dear wife Alice Fox who died 24
March 1953 aged 64 years, and her beloved husband William Henry
Fox who died 21 October 1973 aged 83 years
S Row
I 1. In loving memory of Peter Humfrey Scott, 1927-2004
S Row
I 2. Sacred to the memory of Henry Rea Burnett who died 30 May
1904 aged 78 years. Also Jessie MaryBurnett who died 11 February
1909 aged 81 years
(see South
Row H 5)
1901
census, Prospect Cottage, Kingston
Jessie
M. Burnett, 73, unmarried, retired governess
Henry
K. Burnett, 75, retired watchmaker
S Row
I 3. In loving memory of William Winsor who died 23 December
1909 aged 81 years. Also of Sarah wife of the above who died
26 June 1873 aged 46 years
1881
census, Kingston Village
William
Winsor, 50, widower, labourer, born Ringmore
Elizabeth
Winsor, 23, unmarried, housekeeper
William
Winsor, 19, unmarried, labourer
1861
census, Kingston Village
William
Winsor, 30, labourer
Sarah
Winsor, 32, born Aveton Gifford
Elizabeth
Ann Winsor, 3, born Kingston
S Row I 4. In loving memory of Walter
John, the beloved husband of Elizabeth Freeman, who died 5 December
1915 aged 67 years. Also Frederick Charles, son of the above
who died 9 March 1895 11 months
1901
census, Wonwell Gate, Kingston
Walter J.
Freeman, 53, agricultural labourer
Elizabeth
Freeman, 52
Walter
J. Freeman, 23, unmarried, horseman on farm
(see South
Row J 25 below)
Samuel
Freeman, 21, unmarried, horseman on farm
Hilda
Freeman, 19, unmarried
Ernest
Freeman, 16, horseman on farm (see South Row J 15 below)
Maggie,
Freeman, 9
1891
census, private cottage, Kingston
Walter
J. Freeman, 43, farm labourer
Elizabeth
Freeman, 42
Walter
J. Freeman, 13, farm labourer (see South Row J 25 below)
Samuel
A. Freeman, 11, scholar
Hilda
M. Freeman, 8
Ernest
Freeman, 6 (see South Row J 25 below)
Emily
A. Freeman, 5
Olive
J. Freeman, 2
1881
census, Kingston Village
Walter J.
Freeman, 33, labourer
Elizabeth
Freeman, 39
Elizabeth
G. Freeman, 8, scholar
Blanche
Freeman, 7
Selina
Freeman, 4
Walter
J. Freeman, 3 (see South Row J 25 below)
Samuel
A. Freeman, 1
1871
census, Kingston Village
Joseph
Milton, 40, labourer
Ann Milton,
40
Walter J.
Freeman, 22, lodger, labourer
Thomas
Knott, 22, lodger, mason
S Row
I 5. To the beloved memory of Charlotte the wife of James Palmer who died 31 July 1928 aged 85. Also the above James Palmer
who died 26 February 1936 aged 83
1901
census, Hingston Farm, Bigbury
James
Palmer, 50, farmer, employer, born Eggbuckland
Charlotte
Palmer, 52, born Plympton St. Mary
Mary Palmer,
22, unmarried, assistant housekeeper, born Eggbuckland
William Palmer,
18, farmers son, born Bigbury (see S Row I 6)
1891
census, Hingston Farm. Bigbury
James
Palmer, 38, farmer
Charlotte
Palmer, 40
Elizabeth
M. Palmer, 12, scholar
William Palmer,
8, scholar
George
Fairley, 13, farm servant, born Ringmore
1881
census, Hingston Farm, Bigbury
James
Palmer, 31, farmer, 60 acres, employing 1 man and 1 boy
Charlotte
Palmer, 30
Elizabeth
M. Palmer, 2
Francis
Palmer, 3 months, born Bigbury
Isaac
Jarvis, 17, farm servant, indoor, born Bigbury
1871
census, Eggbuckland, Plympton
Francis
Palmer, 45, farmer of 60 acres, born Plympton St. Mary
Mary Palmer,
47, born Okehampton
Mary E.
Palmer, unmarried, dressmaker, born Plymouth
Francis
E. Palmer, 21, unmarried, coachbuilder, born Plymouth
Evelena
Palmer, 19
James Palmer,
17
Ellen
Palmer, 13
Emma Palmer,
13
Francis
F. Palmer, 10
Clara
J. Palmer, 8
S Row
I 6. In memory of William James Palmer, dearly beloved husband
of Olive who died 12 March 1946 aged 63 years. Also Olive, the
beloved wife of the above, who died 9 September 1961 aged 72
years. (see South Row I 5 above)
S Row
I 7. Sacred to the memory of Mary Palmer of Torrington, who
died 2 June 1946 aged 67 years. (see South Row I 5 above)
S Row
I 8. In loving memory of Carrie, beloved wife of George
Alfred Fox who died 22 October 1957
aged 78 years. Also the above George Alfred Fox who died 21
August 1971 aged 92 years
1891
census, Okenbury Farm, Ringmore (see number 71 for 1881 census,
and George Alfred Foxs parents)
John White, 64, head, unmarried, farmer, born Ringmore
Thomas Kingdom, 38, farm servant,
Amelia Kingdom, 43, wife, born Hallsands
Alice M. Kingdom, 14, scholar, born
Kingston
Emily A. V. Kingdom, 12, scholar,
born Kingston
Mabel Kingdom, 11, scholar, born
Kingston
Mary Kingdom, scholar, born Ringmore
Frances Kingdom, 8, scholar, born
Ringmore
Sophie Kingdom, 4, born Ringmore
Thomas Kingdom, 2, born Ringmore
George Morgan, 22, unmarried, farm
servant, born Plymouth
David Leigh, 21, unmarried, farm
servant, born Kingston
William Leat, 16, farm servant,
born Ireland
George A. Fox, 11, farm servant,
born Kingston
(see number 71 for 1881census)
Selina A. Freeman, 25, domestic
servant, born Kingston
S Row
J 1. In treasured memory of Dennis John Jarvis 1933-2004
S Row
J 2. In loving memory of Richard Lugger who died 30 December
1896 aged 80 years. Also of Grace, beloved wife of the above
Richard Lugger, who died 13 May 1906 aged 87 years
1891
census, private cottage, Kingston
Richard
Lugger, 76, receiving parish pay
Grace Lugger, 72, born Loddiswell
Elizabeth Shilson,
37, daughter, widow, laundress
(see South
Row J 4 below)
Alfred
R. Shilson, 8, grandson, born Marazion (see South Row J 3 below)
1881
census, Kingston Village
Richard
Lugger, 64, labourer
Grace Lugger,
62
Robert
Lugger, 23, son, unmarried, labourer (see South Row J 6 below)
Richard
Rogers, 14, lodger, born Modbury
1841
census, Kingston Village
Richard
Lugger, 25, agricultural labourer
Grace Lugger,
20
Ann Lugger,
1
S Row
J 3. In loving memory of my dear husband Alfred Richard Shilson
who died 26 September 1950 aged 68 years. Also Beatrice Annie
Shilson, wife of the above, who died 22 December 1962 aged 78
years
(see South
Row J 2 above, 1891 census)
S Row
J 4. In ever loving memory of our dear mother Elizabeth
Shilson who died 29 May 1925 aged 72 years. Also of Catherine
Annie Burgoyne Shilson, daughter of the above, who
died 7 May 1960 aged 67 years
(see South
Row J 2 above, 1891 census)
1901
census, Kingston Village
Grace Lugger, 82, head, widow
Elizabeth Shilson, 47, daughter,
widow
Alfred R. Shilson,
18, unmarried, agricultural labourer
Catherine A. Shilson,
8, granddaughter
(see South
Row J 2 above)
S Row
J 5. In loving memory of Richard Lugger who died 8 April 1923
aged 77 years. Also of his nephew Edward Henry Shilson who died
24 June 1956 aged 79 years
S Row J 5a. Sacred to the memory
of Edward, the son of Richard and Grace Luggar, who died 11
June 1870 aged 29 years. Also of Mary Grace, daughter of the
above Richard and Grace Luggar, who died 6 February 1880 aged
31 years
(see South
Row J 2 above))
S Row J 6. In loving memory of Elizabeth
Kelly Lugger, the beloved wife of Robert Lugger, who died 25
October 1930 aged 69 years. Also of Robert Lugger who died 19
January 1942 aged 82 years. At foot of grave is a small stone
with E.K.L. 1930 inscribed on it. (see South Row J 2 above)
1891
census, private cottage, Kingston
Robert
Lugger, 33 farm labourer
Elizabeth
K. Lugger, 30
Robert
S. Lugger, 4
Sylvia G. Lugger, 1
S Row
J 7. In memory of George, the beloved son of James and
Sarah Edgecombe who died 20 April 1891 aged 3 months. Also of
John Samuel, son of the above, who died 17 September 1892 aged
1 month. Also Ann Southern, their grandmother, who died 7 September
1921 aged 89 years
1901 census, 2 Bay Cottage,
Kingston
Ann Southern, 66, unmarried, charwoman
Elizabeth Southern, 34, unmarried,
charwoman, born Ringmore
1891 census, private cottage,
Kingston
James Edgecombe, 22, agricultural
labourer born South Milton
Sarah Edgecombe, 22, born Kingston
George Edgecombe, 2 months
Elizabeth
Southern, 22, sister in law, domestic servant
1891
census, private cottage, Kingston
George
Pearce, 78, head, widower, coal merchant, born Oreston
Ann Southern,
56, unmarried, housekeeper
1881
census, Kingston Village
Jane Southern,
66, head, unmarried, works out in fields, born Ringmore
Ann Southern,
46, daughter, unmarried
William
Southern, 22, unmarried, agricultural labourer
George
Southern, 20, grandson, agricultural labourer
Elizabeth
Southern, 15, granddaughter, agricultural labourer
Sarah Southern, 12, granddaughter
S Row
J 8. In memory of Robert, the husband of Susan Ellis who died
25 December 1917 aged 72 years. Also of Susan Ellis who died
10 March 1924 aged 83 years
S Row
J 9. In loving memory of Samuel George, the beloved husband
of Bessie Gill, who died 29 October 1925 aged 48 years. Also
the above Bessie Gill, who died 17 April 1955 aged 75 years.
(see South Row A 4)
S Row
J 10. In loving memory of Alfred Freeman,
husband of Maud Freeman, who died 17 March 1930 aged 53 years.
Also of the above Maud Freeman who died 19 February 1961 aged
81 years
1901
census, Kingston Village
Robert
Freeman, 50, widower, agricultural labourer
(see South
Row K 4)
Alfred Freeman,
24, son, unmarried, teamster on farm
Elizabeth
Freeman, 62, housekeeper
1891
census, private cottage, Kingston
Robert
Freeman, 40, widower, agricultural labourer
(see South
Row K 4)
Emma J.
Freeman, 17, daughter
Alfred
Freeman, 15, son, agricultural labourer
Elizabeth
Freeman, 51, sister, unmarried, housekeeper
1881
census, Kingston Village
Robert
Freeman, 30, widower, agricultural labourer
(see South
Row K 4)
Emma J.
Freeman, 7, scholar
Alfred Freeman,
5, scholar
Elizabeth
Freeman, 42, sister, unmarried, housekeeper
S Row
J 11. In ever loving memory of my dear mother, Rebecca Jane
Freeman, who died 9 November 1935 aged 52 years.(see South Row
H 4)
S Row J 12. In proud and everlasting
memory of Rosa, the devoted wife of George Terry, who died 10
October 1945 aged 72 years. Also the above George Terry, who
died 12 March 1950 aged 79 years
1901
census, 1 Britannia Cottage, Kingston
George
Terry, 30, fisherman
Rosa Terry,
28
John Terry,
8 (see South, Row R 3)
Maud Terry,
6
Harry
Terry, 4 (see South Row R 5)
(see also
South Row E 8)
S Row J 13. In treasured memory
of Frederick William, the beloved husband Emily Thorne, who
died 8 January 1946 aged 68 years. Also of the above Emily Thorne
died 3 March 1966 aged 82 years
S Row J 14. In affectionate remembrance
of William James the dearly beloved husband of Audrey Rose Thorne
who died 21 June 1979 aged 72. Also of Audrey Rose, beloved
wife of the above, who died 28 January 1986 aged 82
S Row
J 15. In loving memory of Walter John Freeman who died 25 May
1946 aged 69 years. And Ernest Freeman, brother of the above,
who died 9 April 1948 aged 63 years. (see South Row I 4 above)
S Row J 16. In loving memory of
Winifred Annie Terry, the beloved wife of Jack, who died 3 December
1993 aged 77 years. Also Jack Terry who died 2 July 1996 aged
88 years
S Row
K 1. Treasured memories of Norma Mason 28 October 1942 27 May
2002
S Row
K 2. In loving memory of Jane Wilton who died 11 December 1929
aged 75 years. Also Thomas Amm Wilton, her husband, who died
2 March 1940 aged 89 years
1901
census, 2 Rock Cottages, Kingston
Thomas Wilton, 50, horseman on farm,
born Bigbury
Jane Wilton, 47
Muriel Wilton, 7, daughter
Dorothy Wilton, 4
1891 census, private cottage,
Kingston
Thomas Wilton, 40, farm labourer
Jane Wilton, 37
William Wilton, 17, farm labourer,
born Bigbury
Samuel Wilton, 10, scholar
1881 census, private cottage
Kingston
Thomas Wilton, 30, labourer
Jane Wilton,
28
William
G. Wilton, 7, scholar
Samuel
Wilton, 1 month
1861
census, Mount Folly, Bigbury
Robert
Hooppell, 42, farmer of 170 acres, employing 4 men, born Bigbury
Sarah
Hooppell, 37, born West Alvington
Sarah
Jane Hooppell, 4, daughter, born Bigbury
Henrietta
Phillips, 24, unmarried, farmers servant, birthplace unknown
Richard
Brend, 16, servant, born Bigbury
Thomas
Mitchelmore, 15, servant, born Bigbury
Thomas Wilton, 10, servant, born
Bigbury
S Row
K 3. In affectionate remembrance of James, the son of George
and Ann Scoble, who died 3 July 1869 aged 19 years. Also of
Harry, the son of the above Ann Scoble, who was washed overboard
and drowned off the Cape of Good Hope on the 28 June 1877 aged
(illegible)
S Row
K 4. In loving memory of Jane, the wife of Robert Freeman, who
died 5 March 1877 aged 24 years. Also the above Robert Freeman
who died 19 August 1935 aged 85 years. (see South Row J 10)
S Row
K 5. In loving memory of Alfred John
Lavers who entered into rest 21 August 1896 aged 36 years. Also
of Ann, his wife, who died 8 August 1920 aged 61 years
1891
census, private cottage, Kingston
Alfred
J. Lavers, 30, farm labourer, born Bigbury
Ann Lavers,
31
1881
census, Kingston Village
John Lavers,
54, labourer, born Modbury
Susanna
Lavers, 53, born Bigbury
Alfred J. Lavers, 20, labourer
Olive
K. Lavers, 10, scholar, born Bigbury
1871
census, Kingston Village
John Lavers,
44, agricultural labourer
Susanna
Lavers, 43
Alfred J. Lavers, 10, scholar
Harriett Lavers, 5
Albert Lavers, 3
1861 census, Halwell, Bigbury
John Lavers, 34, agricultural labourer
Susanna Lavers, 33
Elizabeth Jane Lavers, 8, scholar
William Lavers, 2
Alfred John
Lavers, 9 months
John Beavill, 65, father in law,
agricultural labourer, born Bigbury
S Row
K 6. In loving memory of Thomas John Edwards, beloved husband
of Mary Edwards, who died 4 October 1879 aged 24 years. Also
of the above Mary Edwards who died 13 November 1935 aged 79
years. And of Alfred Edwards, the beloved son of the above,
who died 1 August 1926 aged 48 years. (see number 33)
S Row
K 7. Sacred to the memory of William Gill, the beloved husband
of Jane Selina Gill, who died 10 May 1907 aged 56 years
1891
census, Shearlangston, Modbury
William
Gill, 40, farrier, born Kingston
Jane S.
Gill, 36, born Plympton St. Mary
George
Light, 16, servant (agricultural)
Kate R.
Witt, 14, general servant (domestic) born (illegible) Cornwall
1881
census, Lee Mill Bridge, Plympton St. Mary
William
Gill, 30, agricultural labourer
Jane S.
Gill, 26
For the
1871 and 1851 censuses, see South wall number 37
S Row
K 8. In loving memory of George,
the beloved husband of Jane Freeman, who died 25 November 1917
aged 76 years. Also of the above Jane Freeman who died 26 March
1937 age 90 years
1901
census, Kingston Village
George
Freeman, 56, general labourer
Jane Freeman,
53
Emma Freeman,
20, unmarried, charwoman
Emily
Freeman, 17
James
Freeman, 9
1881
census, Kingston Village
George Freeman,
37, labourer
Jane Freeman,
34
Annie
Freeman, 12, scholar
Edith
Freeman, 10, scholar
Bertha
E. Freeman, 8, scholar
Sarah
A. Freeman, 6, scholar
George
Freeman, 5, scholar
Joseph
H. Freeman, 2
Emma Freeman,
1 month
Agnes
Froude, 59, mother, widow, lodger
Florence
Froude, 19, daughter, lodger, paralysed
1861
census, Kingston Village
Agnes
Freeman, 52, head, widow, agricultural labourer
George Freeman,
17, son, agricultural labourer
William
Freeman, 11, farm labourer
Sarah
Hooppell, 47, sister, unmarried, pauper
William
Hoare, 4, grandson, born Devonport
1851
census, Kingston Village
Agnes
Freeman, 42, widow, agricultural labourer
Elizabeth
Freeman, 9, daughter
George
Freeman, 7
Eliza
Freeman, 4
William
Freeman, 2
Mary Hooppell,
74, mother in law, widow, agricultural labourer, pauper
Sarah
Hooppell, 37, daughter, unmarried, agricultural labourer, pauper
S Row
K 9. In loving memory of Ernest Albert,
the beloved husband of Emma Gill, who died 19 July 1919 aged
49 years. Also Emma, wife of the above, who died 15 April 1970
1901
census, Kingston Village
Elizabeth
Gill, 73, head, widow
Ernest A. Gill, 31, son, unmarried, horseman on farm
(for 1871
91 censuses see South wall number 37)
S Row
K 10. In loving memory of Samuel, the beloved son of William
and Elizabeth Gill, who fell asleep 9 November 1920 aged 64
years. (see South wall number 37)
S Row
K 11. In loving memory of Charles Alfred, the beloved husband
of Blanche Gill, who died 2 February 1922 aged 58 years. Also
his devoted wife Blanche, who died 1 March 1961 87 years
1901
census, Kingston Village
Charles
A. Gill, 36, horseman on farm
Blanche
Gill, 27
Edith
E. Gill, 3
(For 1891 and 1871 censuses,
see South wall number 37)
S Row
K 12. In ever loving memory of Thomas John, the beloved husband
of Emily Edwards, who died 21 June 1950 aged 70 years. Also
of the above Emily Edwards who died 15 May 1957 aged 73 years.
(see number 33)
S Row K 13. In loving memory of
Elsie May, the beloved wife of William James Lugger, who died
8 October 1950 aged 55 years. Also her beloved husband, William
James Lugger, who died 29 September 1966 aged 65 years
S Row K 14. In loving memory of
our beloved parents, Elsie Randle who died 10 January 1958 aged
62 years, and Frank Randle, P.O., R.N. who lost his life on
H.M.S. Exeter 13 December 1939 aged 40. Also of their beloved
son Terry, who lost his life while serving in Malaya with R.A.S.C.
2 March 1956 aged 21. Duty nobly done. (see War Memorial)
S Row
K 15. In loving memory of my dear husband, Sydney John Terry,
who died 8 August 1960 aged 62 years. Also Emily Louise, wife
of the above, who died 6 June 1964 aged 59 years
S Row
K 16. In ever loving memory of our dear parents, Alice Lugger
who died 15 January 1970 aged 70 years, beloved wife of Lionel
John Lugger, Chief Mechanician R.N. who was killed on H.M.S.
Repulse 10 December 1941aged 41 years, and their son,
Hedley William Lugger, died 13 June 2007 aged 68 years. (see
war Memorial)
S Row K 17. Phyllis Louise Neil
died 12 April 2007 aged 80 years (Temporary memorial, September
2007)
S Row L 1. Hill, temporarily removed
S Row L 2. In memory of William,
the son of Robert and Elizabeth Hooppell, who departed this
life 17 March 1808 aged 26 years
S Row L 3. Here lies the body of
Elizabeth, the wife of Robert Hooppell, who departed this life
25 March 1782 aged 26. Also of Robert Hooppell who died 22 July
1831 aged 85 years
S Row L 4. In memory of Mary, the
wife of James Freeman, who died 1 February 1869 aged 26 years.
Also of William, the beloved son of the above, who died 4 January
1908 aged 43 years. (see South Row F 3 for William Freeman)
S Row L 5. In memory of Watkins
Charles Roberts who passed away 10 November 1876
S Row L 6. In loving memory of James
Freeman who died 31 October 1914 aged 70 years. Also of Ann,
beloved wife of the above, who died 5 March 1916 aged 60 years
1901 census, (illegible)
Aveton Gifford
James Freeman, 56, farmer, born
Kingston
Ann Freeman, 44, born South Huish
Ernest Freeman, 19, unmarried, farmers
son
John Foster, 17, carter on farm,
born Modbury
James Freeman, 16, nephew, agricultural
labourer, born Kingston
1891 census, ?Lower Wigaller,
Aveton Gifford
James Freeman, 47, farmer
Ann Freeman, 36
William E. Freeman, 9, scholar,
born Kingston
S Row L 7. In loving memory of David
Triggs, beloved husband of Charlotte Triggs, who died 25 April
1938 aged 70 years. Also of the above Charlotte Triggs who died
Christmas Day 1948 aged 78 years
1901 census, Galpin Street,
Modbury
David Triggs, 32, general farm labourer,
born Kingston
Charlotte, Triggs, 29, born Modbury
Elizabeth Triggs, 2, born Modbury
Emily Triggs, 10 months, born Modbury
George Toms, 25, brother in law,
general labourer, born Modbury
1891 census, Kingston Village
John Triggs, 56, fisherman, born
Ringmore
Elizabeth Triggs, 55
David Triggs, 23, farm labourer
William Terry, 90, father in law,
widower, receiving parish pay
1881 census, Torr Village
John Triggs, 44, fisherman
Elizabeth Triggs, 45
David Triggs, 13
William Terry, 80, grandfather,
labourer
1871 census, Torr Village
John Triggs, 35, fisherman
Elizabeth Triggs, 37
John Triggs, 8
Sarah Triggs, 7
David Triggs, 3
S Row L 8. In loving memory of Sarah,
the beloved wife of Charles Crocker, who died 27 January 1929
aged 62 years. Also of the above Charles Crocker who died 25
June 1938 aged 74 years
1901 census, 3 Gabberwell
Cottages, Kingston
Charles Crocker, 38, agricultural
labourer, born Kingston
Sarah Crocker, 34
Elizabeth Crocker, 12
David C. Crocker, 10
Richard G. Crocker, 5
1891 census, private cottage
Charles Crocker, 26, general labourer
Sarah J. Crocker, 24
Elizabeth Crocker, 2
David Crocker, 6 months
1881 census, see South Row
C 4, Clyng Mill
1871 census, Orcheton Cottage,
Orcheton, Modbury
Richard Crocker, 30, farm labourer,
born Ugborough
Emma Crocker, 27, born Kingston
Charles Crocker, 7
?Martin Crocker, 1
S Row L 9. In loving memory of Albert
Lavers who died 1 August 1940 aged 72. And his wife Edith who
died 5 June 1953 aged 82
1891 census, Scobbiscombe
Gate Cottage, Kingston
John Lavers, 64, agricultural labourer,
born Modbury
Susanna Lavers, 63, born Bigbury
Albert Lavers, 23, unmarried, agricultural
labourer, born Bigbury
Olive Bevell, 8, granddaughter,
scholar, born Thurlestone
1871 census, Scobbiscombe,
Kingston
William Hooppell, 53, widower, farmer
of 520 acres, employing 10 labourers, and 4 boys, born Bigbury
Robert Hooppell, 51, brother, unmarried,
occupation as above, born Bigbury
John Ball, 20, cousin, assistant
on farm, born Devonport
Harriett Talbot, 65, widow, housekeeper,
born Burlescombe, Tiverton
Mabel Talbot, 4, visitor, born St.
Dominic, Cornwall
Albert Lavers, 14, farm servant
(indoor)
1871 census, Kingston Village
John Lavers, 44, agricultural labourer
Susanna Lavers, 43
Alfred Lavers, 10, scholar
Harriett, Lavers, 5
Albert Lavers, 3
Elizabeth Kate Lavers, 2 months
S Row L 10. In loving memory of
George Henry Terry who died 25 February 1959 aged 68 years
1901 census, 5 Britannia
Cottages, Kingston
William S. Terry, 42, fisherman
Eliza E. Terry, 36, born Newton
Ferrers
George H.
Terry, 10, born Newton Ferrers
Emily Terry, 8
David Terry, 5
Alice Terry, 1
1891 census, Newton Ferrers
William Searle Terry, 32, fisherman
Eliza Easton Terry, 26, dressmaker
George Henry Terry, 1 month, born
Newton Ferrers
S Row M 1. In loving memory of Benjamin
Freeman, the beloved husband of Barbara May, who passed away
2 May 1989 aged 77 years
S Row M 2. In loving memory of Gordon
Edward Ambury who died 8 July 1984 aged 57 years
S Row M 3. In memory of Alexander
Cornish who departed this life 21 April 1835 aged 70 years.
Beneath
this stone lies silent in the dust a husband dear that in the
Lord did trust, till the last trump shall sound and bid him
rise.
S Row M 4. Sacred to the memory
of Sarah, the wife of William Hackworthy, who departed this
life 1 August 1853 aged 69 years
S Row M 5. In loving memory of William
Hackworthy who died the 23rd day of March 1837 aged
62 years
S Row M 6. Sacred to the memory
of Peter Lugger who departed this life 22 June 1827 aged 76
years
S Row M 7. In memory of Ann, the
daughter of John and Sarah Elliott who died 9 November 1843
aged 9 years
1841 census, Kingston Village
John Elliott, 50, agricultural labourer
Sarah Elliott, 45
Ann Elliott, 7
S Row M 8. Sacred to the memory
of Jane, the daughter of Samuel and Elizabeth Hooppell, who
died 1 February 1888 aged 63 years (see South Row M 10)
S Row M 9. Sacred to the memory
of William, the son of Samuel and Elizabeth Hooppell, who departed
this life the 23rd day of August 1844 aged 26 years.
Also Hannah Weir Hooppell, wife of the above, who died 7 October
1894 aged 76 years
S Row M 10. Sacred to the memory
of Elizabeth, the wife of Samuel Hooppell, who departed this
life the 27th day of March 1873 aged 85 years
1861 census, Lapthorne Farmhouse,
Modbury
Samuel Hooppell, 74, farmer of 75
acres, employing 1 labourer, born Kingston
Elizabeth Hooppell, 73, born Kingston
Jane Hooppell, 35, unmarried, born
Kingston
Eli Hooppell, 15, grandson, scholar,
born Modbury
1851 census, Hollacombe (?Hollowcombe)
Farm, Yealmpton (but nearer to Ermington)
Samuel
Hooppell, 60, farmer of 200 acres employing 2 labourers
Elizabeth
Hooppell, 60
Samuel Hooppell, 29, unmarried
Jane Hooppell, 24 unmarried
Margaret Hooppell, 19, unmarried,
born Kingston
Eli Hooppell, 5, grandson
Thomas Watts, 19, unmarried, farm
labourer
On 20 June 1855 Margaret Hooppell
married the Rev. Robert Eli Hooppell in the parish of Broxbourne,
Hertfordshire. See South Row N 11
(S) Row M 11. Sacred to the memory
of Samuel Hooppell, who departed this life the 17th
day of January 1876 aged 89 years (see South Row M 10)
(S) Row M 12. To the memory of George
Kelly, the husband of Jane Kelly, died (illegible) ?1870 aged
(illegible)
S Row M 13. In affectionate remembrance
of Nicholas Helmer who died at Langston 26 May 1882 aged 67
years. Also Mary, wife of the above, who died at Wonwell 17
October 1904 aged 94 years. Also In loving memory of Henry Helmer
who died at Wonwell 8 January 1911 aged 61 years
See note on owners of Wonwell.
1891 census, Wonwell Farm,
Kingston
Henry Helmer, 40, head, unmarried,
farmer
Mary Helmer, 76, mother, widow
Sydney Coyte, 18, unmarried, farm
assistant, born Modbury
Elizabeth Kingston, 19, unmarried,
general servant, born Aveton Gifford
John Freeman, 12, general servant,
born Kingston
1881 census, Langston Farm,
Kingston
Nicholas Helmer, head, 65, retired
Mary Helmer, 60
Henry Helmer,
32, unmarried, farmer, 211 acres
Mary Symons, 17, domestic servant
William Fox, 14, labourer, indoor
servant
1871 census, Langston Farm
House, Kingston
Nicholas Helmer, 55, farmer of 210
acres, employing 3 men, 2 boys
Mary Helmer, 50
Thomas Helmer, 30, unmarried, farmers
son
Henry Helmer, 21, unmarried, farmers
son
William Lees, 12, farm servant,
indoors
Eliza Gill, 18, genersl servant
1851 census, Dunstone, (parish
of Stokenham)
Nicholas Helmer, 35, farmer renting
75 acres, employing 4 labourers. Born Charleton
Mary Helmer, 37, born Slapton
Thomas Helmer, 11, scholar, born
South Milton
Susan E. Helmer, 7, born Stokenham
Henry Helmer, 2, born Stokenham
Robert Shepherd, 16, servant, farm
labourer, born South Pool
Ann Gillard, 17, house servant,
born South Pool
S Row N 1. In loving memory of David
Brandon Harvey 5 April 1943 21 April 1993, beloved husband of
Pauline, and father of Emma, Tracy, Amy and Cathy
S Row N 2. In loving memory of my
beloved wife Florence Mary Yeoman who died 12 January 1991 aged
58 years
S Row N 3. In loving memory of Gladys
Joyce Ryder who died 25 March 1988 aged 64 years, beloved wife
of Alfred. Also Alfred William Ryder who died 10 August 2004
aged 84 years
S Row N 4. In memory of Elsie Mary,
the beloved wife of Ernest Weston Male, and mother of Joyce
and Fred, 1884-1984
S Row N 5. Sacred to the memory
of John Prout who departed this life 10 October 1849 aged 30
years. Also of Charlotte Louisa, an infant of the above John
and Sarah Prout, much beloved and deeply lamented. Also of Sarah,
the late wife of Amos Morgan, and former wife of the above who
died 3 May 1872 aged 48 years
S Row N 6. In loving memory of Reginald
George Kelly who died 29 May 1900, aged 49 years. Also of Emily
Randall, daughter of the above, who died 12 August 1901 aged
26 years
1891 census, private cottage
Reginald G. Kelly, 40, agricultural
labourer
Betsy A. Kelly, 37, born Ringmore
John Kelly, 17, agricultural labourer,
born Ringmore
Emily R.
Kelly, 15, born Ringmore
Fanny B. Kelly, 13, born Ringmore
Bertrand Kelly, 9, scholar, born
Ringmore
Reginald E. Kelly, 6, born Kingston
William H. Kelly, 3, born Kingston
1881 census, Ringmore
Reginald G. Kelly, 30, agricultural
labourer
Betsy A. Kelly, 27
John Kelly, 7
Emily R. Kelly, 5
Fanny B. Kelly
S Row N 7. Sacred to the memory
of Agnes, the wife of Elias Kelly, who died 25 January 1863
aged 80 years. Also the above Elias Kelly who died 7 July 1870
aged 87 years
1861 census, Kingston Village
Samuel Hooppell, 28, agricultural
labourer
Ann Hooppell, 32,
Ann Hooppell, 1
Elizabeth Hooppell, 1 William King
Elias Kelly, 78, father in law,
agricultural labourer, pauper
Agnes Kelly, 78, mother in law
George Kelly, 10, nephew, farm servant
1851 census, Kingston
Elias Kelly, 68, agricultural labourer
Agnes Kelly, 68
S Row N 8. Sacred to the memory
of Elizabeth, the daughter of Michael and Rebekah Prout who
departed this life 6 September 1832 aged 51
S Row N 8a. In memory of Mary Ann,
the wife of William Skinner who died 14 January 1860 aged 43
years
S Row N 9. Sacred to the memory
of Elizabeth, the daughter of Samuel and Elizabeth Hooppell,
who departed this life the 21st day of March 1847
aged 24 years
S Row N 10. Sacred to the memory
of Ann, the daughter of Samuel and Elizabeth Hooppell, who departed
this life 27th day of January 1848 aged 21 years
S Row N 11. To the memory of Rose
Agnes Hooppell, the beloved daughter of the late Rev. R.E. Hooppell
LLD and Margaret Hooppell, entered into rest 22 February 1910
aged 45 years.
(for Margaret Hooppell see also
S Row M 10)
1891 census, The Rectory,
Church Street, Byers Green, Durham
Robert E. Hooppell, 58, clerk in
Holy Orders, Rector of Byers Green, born Rotherhithe, Surrey
Margaret Hooppell, 59, born Kingston
Rose A. Hooppell, 26, born South
Shields
Rachel Potts, 20, cook, born Witton
le Wear, Durham
Mary A. Debner, 19, housemaid, born
Witton le Wear, Durham
1881 census, Byers Green
Robert E. Hooppell, 48, Rector of
Byers Green
Margaret Hooppell, 49
William M. Hooppell, 18, scholar,
born South Shields
Rose A. Hooppell, 16, scholar, born
South Shields
Mary Debner, 30, cook, born South
Shields
Margaret Hanson, 17, housemaid,
born South Shields
1871 census, 14 Albion Terrace,
Westoe, South Shields
Robert E. Hooppell, 38, clergyman
without cure of souls, M.A., LL.D. Cambridge, Principal of Nautical
College (see 1861 census)
Margaret Hooppell, 39
John L.E. Hooppell, 13, scholar,
born Aveton Gifford
Samuel A. Hooppell, 12, scholar,
born Beaumaris, Anglesey
(see South Row N 12)
Margaret Hooppell, 9, scholar, born
Beaumaris, Anglesey
William M. Hooppell, 8, scholar,
born South Shields
Rose A. Hooppell, 6, scholar
Jessie Brodie, 18, unmarried, general
servant, born Scotland
1861 census, 4, Challoner
Terrace, South Shields
Elizabeth Buckfeld, 46, lodging
house keeper, born South Shields
John Snowdon, 21, son, ship broker,
born South Shields
Elizabeth Snowdon, 19, daughter,
born South Shields
Alice Snowdon, 10, daughter, scholar,
born South Shields
Christiana, 8, daughter, scholar,
born South Shields
Mary Annie, 12, daughter, scholar,
born South Shields
Robert Eli Hooppell, 28, married,
lodger, clergyman of Church of England, without cure of souls,
master of mariners school
(illegible) Sands Burgess Bradshaw,
25, unmarried, lodger, curate of St. Hildas South Shields, born
Ireland
The Marine School of South Shields
was founded by Dr. Winterbottom, a general practitioner and
philanthropist who gave a sum of money in 1859 for the formation
of a school to educate boys over 17 who wished to go to sea.
The Marine School opened 0n 26 March 1861 in hired rooms in
the Mechanics Institute. In 1869 a more permanent site was found
on Ocean Road. The School still exists.
1851 census, 3 Fair Street,
Horslydown
Mary B. Hooppell, 48, head, widow,
nurse, born St. Saviours Horslydown, Southwark, Surrey
Robert Hooppell, 18, scholar and
private tutor
Samuel Hooppell, 13, carpenters
boy, born St. Saviours Horslydown
1841 census, St. John, Horslydown,
Southwark
John Hooppell, 60, carpenter
Mary Hooppell, 60
Matilda Hooppell, 20
Robert Hooppell, 8
S Row N 12. Sacred to the memory
of Samuel Arthur Hooppell, beloved son of the Rev. R.E. Hooppell
LLD and Margaret Hooppell who entered into rest (illegible)
September 1874 aged 15 years
(see South Row N 11, 1871 census)
S Row N 13. To the beloved memory
of James Stidston who died at Wonwell12 December 1874 aged 55
years. Also of Ellen Stidston widow of the above, who died 17
March 1901 aged 73 years. Also 4 children of the above: Kate;
died 9 January 1867aged 7 months; Frank died 14 August 1868
aged 9 months; Clara and Minnie, born 15 May 1869, surviving
24 hours
1891 census, Court Farm,
Netheravon, Wiltshire
Ellen Stidston, 64, head, widow,
living on her own means
John Stidston, 30, unmarried, farmer
Lily Brooks, 20, unmarried, servant,
born Wick, Hampshire
1881 census, Wonwell Court,
Kingston
Ellen Stidson, 53, head, widow
John Stidston, 20, unmarried, farmer
of 390 acres employing 7 men and 3 boys
Charles Stidston, 18, unmarried,
as above
Nellie Stidston, 16
Louisa Terry, 15, servant
George Prouse, 14 farm servant,
indoor, born Ringmore
William Winsor, 15, farm servant,
indoor
Charles Freeman, 13, farm servant,
indoor
1861 census, Kingston Village
James Stidston, 41, farmer of 261
acres employing 5 labourers
Ellen Stidston, 33, born Halwell
Ann Stidston, 5
James Alfred Stidston,
Emily Stidston, 2
John Stidston, 1
Elizabeth Bovey, 27, unmarried,
governess, born Ashburton
Eliza (illegible), 17, farm servant,
born Yealmpton
Jane Green, 14, childs nurse
George Lee, 20, farmservant
1851 census, Kingston
James Stidston, 30, unmarried, farmer
of 120 acres
Ann Stidston, 64, mother, born Plymouth
Eliza Foot, 22, unmarried, servant,
born Bigbury
Joseph Wilton, 20, unmarried, farm
labourer
William Lugger, 14, farm labourer
Philip Ryder, 10, farm labourer
1841 census, Kingston Village
James Stidston, 55, farmer
Ann Stidston, 50
Jane Stidston, 20
James Stidston, 20
Eliza Stidston, 15
James Lee, 15, servant
Frederic Reeve, 15, servant
Mary Witton, 15, servant
Jane Elliott, 10, servant
S Row N 14. In loving memory of
John Triggs who died 15 December 1908 aged 72 years. Also Elizabeth,
wife of the above, who died 26 May 1912 aged 77 years
1901 census, 1 Rock Cottages,
Kingston
John Triggs, 66, fisherman, born
Ringmore
Elizabeth Triggs, 66
1891 census, private cottage,
Kingston
John Triggs, 56, fisherman
Elizabeth Triggs, 55
David Triggs, 23, son, farm labourer
William Terry, 90, widower, father
in law, receiving parish pay
1881 census, Torr Village,
Kingston
John Triggs, 44, fisherman
Elizabeth Triggs, 45
David Triggs, 13
William Terry, 80, father in law,
labourer
1871 census, Village of Torr,
Kingston
John Triggs, 35, fisherman
Elizabeth Triggs, 37
John Triggs, 8
Sarah Triggs, 7
David Triggs, 3
S Row N 15. In remembrance of Elizabeth,
beloved wife of John Lane Triggs, who died 30 January 1933 aged
72 years
1901 census, 1 Gabberwell
Cottage, Kingston
John Lane Triggs, 39, fisherman
Elizabeth Triggs, 40
William J. Triggs, 11 (see South
Row N 19)
Charles Fox, 40, boarder, general
labourer
1891 census, private cottage,
Kingston
John Lane Triggs, 28, fisherman
Elizabeth Triggs, 30
William J. Triggs, 1 (see South
Row N 19)
S Row N 16. In loving memory of
William Searle Terry, the beloved husband of Eliza Easton Terry,
who died 19 August 1934 aged 75 years. Also of Eliza Easton
Terry who died 11 February 1952 aged 87 years
1901 census, 5 Britannia
Cottages, Kingston
William S. Terry, 42, fisherman
Eliza E. Terry, 36, born Newton
Ferrers
George H. Terry, 10
Emily Terry, 8
David Terry, 5
Alice Terry, 1
1891 census, Newton Ferrers
William Searle Terry, 32, fisherman
Eliza Easton Terry, 26, dressmaker
George Henry Terry, 11 months, born
Newton Ferrers
S Row N 17. In loving memory of
George Alfred, the beloved husband of Millicent Hackworthy,
who died 12 March 1937 aged 76 years. Also his beloved wife
Millicent Mary, who passed away 17 May 1954 aged 89 years
1871 census, Kingston Village
George Hackworthy, 49, mason
Mary Hackworthy, 44
John Hackworthy, 20, mason
Charles Hackworthy, 19, mason
Sarah Hackworthy, 18, scholar
Charity Hackworthy, 16, scholar
Mary E. Hackworthy, 13, scholar
Betsey M. Hackworthy, 12, scholar
George A. Hackworthy, 10, scholar
Samuel Hackworthy, 8, scholar
Robert Hackworthy, 7, scholar
Thirza Hackworthy, 5, scholar
S Row N 18. In loving memory of
John Pearce Moore, the beloved husband of Kate, who passed away
6 January 1949 aged 67 years. Also of the above Kate Moore who
passed away 8 November 1959 aged 82 years
1901 census, Torr Farm, Kingston
Simon Moore, 52, farmer, born, South
Tawton
Mary G. Moore, 56, born Buckfastleigh
John P Moore, 19, farmers son, born
Buckfastleigh
Albert R. Moore, 17, farmers son,
born Buckfastleigh
Richard Strudwick, 50, agricultural
labourer, born Walton Surrey,
Mary A. Thorne, 36, domestic servant,
born Tamerton
1891 census, Fore Street,
Buckfastleigh
Simon Moore, 41, master baker
Mary G. Moore, 48
John P. Moore, 9, scholar
Albert R. Moore, 8, scholar
John Hewett, 44, unmarried, general
labourer, born Lydford
Mary A. Clark, 21, unmarried, housemaid,
born Paignton
S Row N 19. In loving memory of
Elsie Margaret Prothesa, the beloved wife of William John Triggs,
who died 10 February 1951 aged 52 years. Also the above William
John Triggs who died 10 February 1976 aged 85 years
(see South Row N 15)
S Row N 20. In memory of Albert
Henry Edgecombe who died 5 February 1969 aged 82 years
(see South Row F 2)
S Row N 21. In loving memory of
Clara Emma, the beloved wife of Robert Fox, who died 19 April
1958 aged 65 years. Also her beloved husband Robert Fox who
died 9 November 1973 aged 78 years.(see number 71)
S Row N 22. In loving memory of
Eveline Annie, the beloved wife of Tom Jarvis who died 13 December
1969 aged 65 years. Also Tom Jarvis the beloved husband of the
above who died 7 June 1968 aged 77 years
1901 census, cottage, Ringmore
Tom Jarvis, 34, carter on farm,
born Ringmore
Clara E. Jarvis, 34, born Ringmore
Beatrice J. Jarvis, 13, born Ringmore
Olive E. Jarvis, 12, born Ringmore
Tom Jarvis, 10, born Ringmore
Clara E. Jarvis, 8, born Topsham
Bridge
Ethel M. Jarvis, 6, born Ringmore
Elsie M. Jarvis, 1, born Ringmore
1891 census, Ringmore Village
Tom Jarvis, 24, agricultural labourer
Clara E. Jarvis, 24
Beatrice J. Jarvis, 4
Olive E. Jarvis, 2
Tom Jarvis, 9 months
S Row N 23. In loving memory of
Harry George Budgen, dear husband of Ada, who died 13 September
1960 aged 76 years. Also Ada Budgen, beloved wife of the above,
who died 29 January 1966 aged 77 years
S Row O 1. In loving memory of Wesley
William Alfred Robert Lucas, died 27 September 1992 aged 77
years, beloved husband of Julia Millicent, and dear father Michael,
Peter, Christopher and Rose-Marie. Also our loving mother, Julia
Millicent, ne Edgecombe, died 4 December 2005 aged 88 years
S Row O 2. In treasured memory of
Gladys May Lugger, died 17 December 1990 aged 61
S Row O 3. In loving memory of John
Roger Terry, died 18 January 1988 aged 63 years
S Row O 4. In loving memory of Francis
George Lugger, beloved husband of Edith Emily, died 6 December
1982 aged 82 years. Also of his devoted wife Edith Emily who
died 20 June 1993 aged 96 years
(S) Row O 5. In ever loving memory
of Robert Wilton who died 20 May 1890 aged 75 years. Also Jane,
wife of the above, who died 16 August 1902 aged 80 years
1881 census, Kingston Village
Robert Wilton, 65, labourer
Jane Wilton, 60, born Modbury
William Wilton, 23, unmarried, mason
1861 census, Kingston Village
Robert Wilton, 46, agricultural
labourer
Jane Wilton, 40
Susanna Wilton, 15, servant
May Wilton, 9, scholar
Joseph Wilton, 6, scholar
William Henry Wilton, 3
1851 census, Kingston
Robert Wilton, 36, agricultural
labourer
Jane Wilton, 30
William Wilton, 9
Ann Wilton, 7
Susanna Wilton, 5
John Wilton, 2
1841 census, Torr, Kingston
Robert Wilton, 25, agricultural
labourer
Jane Wilton, 20
S Row O 6. In loving memory of Ann,
the wife of Samuel Hooppell, who died 7 June 1912 aged 83 years.
Also of Samuel Hooppell who died 31 December 1913 aged 80 years
1901 census, Kingston Village
Samuel Hooppell, 68, general labourer
Ann Hooppell, 72
1891 census, private cottage,
Kingston
Samuel Hooppell, 58, licensed carrier
Ann Hooppell, 62
George Hackworthy, 69, widower,
lodger, mason
1881 census, Kingston Village
Samuel Hooppell, 48, carrier
Ann Hooppell, 52
Margaret Hooppell, 13
Emma Hooppell, 11
Esther Morgan, 22, unmarried, lodger
S Row O 7. Sacred to the memory
of William Skinner who died 6 March 1887 aged 73 years. Also
of Mary Ann, wife of the above, who died 14 January 1860 aged
43 years
1881 census, Kingston Village
William Skinner, 65, widower, labourer
1871 census, Kingston Village
William Skinner, 55, widower, labourer
Joseph Skinner, 26, unmarried, mason
Agnes Froude, 49, lodger, former
servant
Florence Froude, 9, scholar
1861 census, Kingston Village
William Skinner, 44, widower, agricultural
labourer
Mary Jane Skinner, 14, daughter
Elizabeth Lang, 70, widow, boarder
1851 census, Kingston
William Skinner, 34, agricultural
labourer
Ann Skinner, 33
James Skinner, 10, scholar
Joseph L. Skinner, 7, scholar
Jane Skinner, 5
Agnes Skinner, 2
Mary Froude, 64, widow, pauper,
agricultural labourer
Agnes Froude, 27, unmarried, farm
servant
S Row O 8. In loving memory of William
Treeby born 5 September 1850, died 4 May 1900. Also Elizabeth,
wife of the above, who died 2 August 1927 aged 77 years
1901 census, 3 Walkspool,
Kingston
Elizabeth Treeby, 50, head, widow
Millicent Treeby, 18, unmarried
John Treeby, 17, carter on farm
Irene M. Treeby, 2, granddaughter
Edgar C. Treeby, 1, grandson
S Row O 9. In loving memory of Julia,
beloved wife of Thomas Joseph Hebier, who died 10 January 1916
aged 72 years. Also of the above Thomas Joseph Hebier who died
15 February 1920 aged 80 years
S Row O 10. Of your charity pray
for the repose of the soul of Hugh Clement Ware, second son
of the late Charles Ware of Exeter, who departed this life the
26th day of November 1925 aged 57 years
1901 census, Exeter St. James,
address otherwise illegible
Charles E. Ware, 63, civil engineer
and surveyor, born Exeter
Valentine Ware, 48, wife, born Paris,
France
Hugh C. Ware, 33, unmarried, surveyor,
born Exeter
Edgar F. Ware, 28, unmarried, architect,
born Exeter
Charles A. Ware, 22, unmarried,
mechanical engineer, born Exeter
Louisa Westlake, 23, unmarried,
cook, born Newton St. Cyres
Emily L. Cooper, 22, unmarried,
housemaid, born Exminster
Albert Cooper, 17, under gardener,
unmarried, born Marlborough
1881 census, St. Gregorys
Catholic College, Midsomer Norton
Hugh Ware, 13, scholar, born Exeter
1871 census, Sunnyside,
Elm Grove Road, Exeter St. Davids
Charles E. Ware, 33, civil engineer
and surveyor in Town Council,
Lucy A. Ware, 36, born Exeter
Jane A. Ware, 7, scholar, born Charlton,
Kent
Ernest E. Ware, 6, scholar, born
Eltham, Kent
Ida B. Ware, 4, scholar, born Eltham
Hugh C.
Ware, 3, born Exeter
Percy A. Ware, 1, born Exeter
Joseph V. Ware, 3 months, born Exeter
Catherine Taylor, 18, resident governess,
born Camden Town, London
Caroline Phillips, 23, servant,
born Exmouth
S Row O 11. In loving memory of
Julia Blanche, dearly beloved wife of Frederic Edgecombe, and
only daughter of the late Thomas John Hebier, who died 20 June
1930 aged 53 years
S Row O 12. In loving memory of
Mary, the beloved wife Barnabus Crocker Bulley who died 29 October
1910 aged 77 years. Also Harriet Ann, beloved eldest daughter
of the above, who died 21 June 1909 aged 54 years. Also of the
above Barnabus Crocker Bulley who died 16 March 1915 aged 81
years
1891 census, Farm House,
Kingston
Barnabus Bulley, 57, farmer, born
Diptford
Mary Bulley, 58, born Harbertonford
Philip Bulley, 25, unmarried, agricultural
labourer, born Bigbury
(see South Row O 13)
Charles Bulley, 22, unmarried, assistant,
born Bigbury
William Bulley, 19, unmarried, assistant,
born Kingston
Mary L. Bulley, 16
Kate Bulley, 13
John H. Bulley, 2, grandson, born
Ermington
1881 census, Scobbiscombe
Gate, Kingston
Barnabus Bulley, 47, labourer
Mary Bulley, 48
John Bulley, 23, unmarried, labourer,
born Diptford
Philip Bulley, 15, labourer (see
South Row O 13)
Charles Bulley, 12, labourer
William Bulley, 9, scholar
Mary Bulley, 6, scholar
Kate Bulley, 3
1851 census, East Leigh,
Harberton
Elizabeth Bourne, 66, head, farmer
of 90 acres employing 1 labourer, born Harberton
John Mugford, 32, son in law, as
above, born Harberton
Agnes Mugford, 32, daughter, born
Harberton
John Mugford, 6, grandson, scholar,
born Harberton
Jane Mugford, 3, granddaughter,
born Harberton
Charley Mugford, 1 grandson, born
Harberton
John Cox, 69, visitor, landed proprietor,
born Chudleigh
Barnabus Bulley, 17, servant, born
Harberton
William Searle, 14, servant, born
Harberton
William Barnstable, 12, servant,
born Harberton
Elizabeth Randle, 14, servant, born
Harberton
S Row O 13. In loving memory of
Phillip, beloved husband of Elizabeth Bulley who died 22 October
1947 aged 81 years. Also his wife Elizabeth Ann Bulley who died
23 November 1954 aged 85 years. (see also South Row O 12)
1901 census, Pounds Farm,
Kingston
Philip B Bulley, 35, unmarried,
farmer, born Bigbury
Kate Bulley, 23, sister, unmarried,
housekeeper
John Cumming, 65, uncle, unmarried,
agricultural labourer, born Harberton
S Row O 14. In loving memory of
my dear husband Harry Freeman who passed away 22 July 1932.
Also of Emma Laura, wife of the above, who died 22 October 1941.
In loving memory of my dear husband Thomas Tewkesbury who passed
away 13 January 1932. Also of Mary Ann, wife of the above, who
died 1 April 1954 aged 100 years
1901 census, Navy House,
Kingston (see number 72 and South Row C 5)
Thomas Tewkesbury, 55, Royal Naval
pensioner, born Wooton, Isle of Wight
Mary A. Tewkesbury, 47
Emma L. Freeman, 22, daughter, married,
born Ringmore
Milina L.S. Freeman, 2, granddaughter.Jane
Hackworthy, 72, widow, mother in law
S Row O 15. W. St.J. H. Pitman died
15 February 1935 aged 67. Gertrude Elizabeth Pitman died 3 September
1953 aged 82
S Row O. 16 Treasured memories of
William Harry (Bill),) darling son of William and Dora Knapman,
called from his labours 10 November 1948 aged 30 years
S Row O 17. In loving memory of
Benjamin Charles Freeman, beloved husband of Elizabeth, who
died 8 September 1953 aged 86 years
1871 census, Kingston Village
Benjamin Freeman, 29, labourer
Mary Ann Freeman, 23
Benjamin C. Freeman, 3
Fred Freeman, 10 months
S Row P 1. In loving memory of Leslie
Troup, dear husband of Doris, devoted dad and granddad, died
27 June 1992 aged 64 years
S Row P 2. In memory of Gladys Mary
Johns died 10 December 1990 aged 86 years
Miss Johns was in charge of Kingston
Village School for many years and lived at Faraway
S Row P 3. In loving memory of Albert
Wood 27.12.1909 19.1.1974. And his wife Helen, a good neighbour
and devoted mother, 20.7.1906 3.4.1986
S Row P 4. In loving memory of Walter
George Willcocks, died 26 December 1981 aged 78 years, treasured
husband of Gertrude, died 13 June 1984 aged 78 years
S Row P 5. illegible
S Row P 6. Sacred to the memory
of John Gill who departed this life 8 March 1852 aged 23 years.
At the foot of this grave is a small
stone: In memory of John, the son of William and Mary Gill who
died 7 August 1827 aged 10 years
S Row Q 1. In loving memory of Brian
Douglas Darrah, 1914 1997, devoted husband, father and grandfather.
And Hilary Joan Darrah, 1915 2002, beloved wife, mother andgrandmother
S Row Q 2. In loving memory of Frank
Herbert White, died 29 October 1992 aged 82 years. Also his
beloved wife Gladys Maud, died 21 June 1994 aged 82 years
S Row Q 3. In loving memory of Cyril
Lugger (Dick) 1920 1999, dearest husband of Gladys, dad and
granddad
S Row R 1. In loving memory of my
dear brother Fred Addester Archer Triggs who died 7 June 1957
aged 79 years
1891 census, Farm House,
Great Torr, Kingston
Phillip Triggs, 48, farmer
Irenia Triggs, 48, born Malborough
Alfred J. Triggs, 23, unmarried,
mason on farm
Phillip S. Triggs, 21, assistant
Dorothy E. Triggs, 18
John E. Triggs, 15, assistant on
farm
Fred A. A. Triggs, 13 scholar
Mary Triggs, 10, scholar
Sarah Triggs, 8, scholar
Irenia Triggs, 4
S Row R 2. In loving memory of Sarah
Ann, beloved wife of Samuel T. Wilton, died 7 February 1960
aged 79 years. Also Samuel Thomas Wilton, beloved husband of
Sarahah, died 15 March 1969 aged 88 years
1901 census, 10 Limerick
Place, St. Judes Plymouth
John MacGregor, 51 gas works stoker,
born Scotland
Norah MacGregor, 46, born Plymouth
Amelia Macgregor, 23, dressmaker,
born Plymouth
Bessie, Macgregor, 20, home, born
Plymouth
William MacGregor, 17, mason, labourer,
born Plymouth
Ethel MacGregor, 16, infant school
teacher, born Plymouth
Hugh MacGregor, 14, farm labourer,
born Plymouth
Samuel Wilton, 20, boarder, mason,
labourer, born Kingston
1891 census, private cottage,
Kingston
Thomas Wilton, 40, farm labourer,
born Bigbury
Jane Wilton, 37
William Wilton, 17, farm labourer
Samuel Wilton, 10, scholar
S Row R 3. In loving memory of John,
beloved husband of Margaret Ann Terry, died 28 December 1964
aged 71 years. Also of Margaret Ann, his dearly beloved wife,
died 25 December 1981 aged 90 years
(see South Row J 12)
S Row R 4. In loving memory of Martha
Jane, beloved wife of Bert Triggs, passed away 1 April 1965
aged 74 years. Also her beloved husband William Albert, died
31 January 1976 aged 86 y ears. (See South Row A 2)
S Row R 5. In loving memory of Harry,
beloved husband of Violet Terry, died 2 July 1965 aged 68 years.
Also his wife Violet Mary, died 6 February 1993 aged 95 years
(see South Row J 12)
S Row R 6. In loving memory of Alfred
John, beloved husband of Elizabeth J. Lavers, died 29 November
1966 aged 68 years. Also his wife Elizabeth J. Lavers died 23
February 1983 aged 84 years
S Row S 1. In loving memory of Gladys,
dearly beloved wife of Joseph Bennetts died 15 October 1954
S Row S 2. Dr. Stanley Greenaway
Raine Bsc. F.B.Ps.S. beloved husband of Nellie, died 10 June
1963 aged 64 years. Also Nellie Raine, 1898 1989
S Row S 3. In loving memory of Norman
Charles Freeman, beloved husband of Eileen, died 12 April 1964
aged 57 years. And his dear wife Eileen, died 30 April 1993
aged 75 years
North-west of War Memorial (NW,
WM)
NW, WM 1. illegible
NW, WM 2. illegible
NW, WM 3. Sacred to the memory of
William Skinner who departed this life 15th day of
March 1825 aged 80 years. Also of Elizabeth Skinner, his wife,
who departed this life 24th day of August 1832 aged
78 years
NW, WM 4. Sacred to the memory of
William, the son of John and Sarah Burch who died 6 January
1883 aged 32 years (see NW, WM 8)
1891 census, Mothecombe Village,
John Burch, 77, naval pensioner
Sarah Burch, 76
1881 census, Holbeton
John Burch, 67, head, naval pensioner,
born Plymstock
Sarah Burch, 65, born Ringmore
John Burch, 36, unmarried, fisherman,
born Holbeton
William Burch, 30, unmarried, fisherman,
born Kingston
1871 census, Mothecombe,
Holbeton
John Burch, 57, superannuated (Coast
Guard Service)
Sarah Burch, 55
William Burch, 20, unmarried, fisherman
1851 census, Kingston Village
John Burch, 38, boatman, Coastguard
Sarah Burch, 36
George Burch, 6 (see NW, WM 9)
John Burch, 5
Thomas Burch, 4
Sarah Elizabeth Burch, 2 (see NW,
WM 9)
William Burch, 11 months
NW, WM 5. illegible
NW, WM 6. Underneath rest the remains
of Robert Wilton who died at Hooppells Torr, in this parish,
15 April 1877 aged 57 (or 75) years (the age has been crudely
altered)
NW, WM 7. Sacred to the memory of
Richard (son of John and Elizabeth Wilton) who was drowned 29
September 1818 aged 19 years
NW, WM 8. Sacred to the memory of
Sarah, the wife of John Burch who died 7 October 1892 aged 77
years. Also of the above John Burch who died 31 January 1898
aged 84 years. (see NW, WM, 4)
NW, WM 9. Sacred to the memory of
Sarah Elizabeth, the daughter of John and Sarah Burch, died
25 August 1851 aged 2 years. Also of George, their son, died
14 April 1856 aged 11 years. And also Bessie, their daughter
who died 17 January 1869 aged 17 years. (see NW, WM 4)
NW, WM 10. Sacred to the memory
of Lucy Coulton who departed this life 2nd day of
January 1808 aged 85 years
East wall of Church (EW)
EW 1. Margaret R. Randle 1939 2003,
loving wife of Tony, dear mum of Carin, Sheila, Terry, son in
law Steve, best Nan of Andrew, Shane and Catherine. Always in
our hearts and thoughts
North wall of Church (NW)
NW 1. In loving memory of John Rogers
1910 2001. Noreen Rogers 1919 2001
NW 2. In loving memory of Searle
George Terry, 1927 1999, beloved husband of Doreen Gladys
NW 2b. In loving memory of Norman
Morin Ness, Morin 30 May 1926 15 May 2003
NW 3. In loving memory of Norman
Edward Smith, 1936 1999, beloved husband of Dina Lucy
NW 4. In loving memory of Ken Randle
died 17 May 2000 aged 77 years, loving husband of Eileen, dearest
Dad, Gramps and great Gramps. Always in our hearts and thoughts
NW 5. In loving memory of Leslie
Harry Terry who died 3 January 2000 aged 77 years, beloved husband
of Mona, dearest Dad and Grandpa
NW 6. In loving memory of Marjorie
Emma Burn 1903 1999, beloved wife of George B. Burn 1904 1971
NW 7. In loving memory of James
Terry 1904 1990, and his beloved wife Dorothea Carson Terry
1905 1995
NW 8. In loving memory of William
Harry Crocker died 16 February 1990 aged 88, churchwarden 1968
87
NW 9. In loving memory of Charles
Edwards died 17 October 1987 aged 70 years, beloved husband
of Lillian, dear dad and granddad
NW 10. In loving memory of Beatrice
Evelyn, beloved wife of William H. Crocker, died 3 April 1983
NW 11. Mary Grace Sowerby 1884 1971
NW 12. In loving memory of Valerie
Dawn ORourke, wife of Michael, mother of Dawn and Darren, dearly
loved and greatly missed. 14.10. 1941 15.1. 2003
South Door (SD)
In loving memory of Evelyn Beard
1904 1985, a good friend of this church. Oh ye who spellbound
wander here, and sense the peace within, refresh yourselves,
take forth renewal far or near to counteract lifes din. M.E.B.
South Window
Here lieth the body of Jefford Baker
who died died 31 July 1788 aged 17 years
War Memorial
1914 1918
C. Victor Triggs, private 2nd
Devons, died 1 July 1916 (see South Row A 2)
Horace Donald Kingdom, private 30429,
1st Battalion the Devonshire Regiment, died aged
21 on 6 May 1917, Son of William and Catherine Emily Kingdom
of 125 Brook Street, Bampton Devon. Born at Stoodleigh, Devon.
Buried in the Lapugnoy Military
Cemetery. This cemetery was heavily used during the Battle of
Arras which began in April 1917
Samuel A. Goss, sergeant 18505,
2nd Canadian Fusiliers (Eastern Ontario Regiment,)
died on 6 November 1917. Remembered at the Ypres (Menin Gate)
Memorial. (see S Row C 3)
Herbert C. Fox, private 8th
Dorsets, 24 December 1917
Richard B. Rogers, lance-corporal,
16th Devons, 9 September 1918
George Alfred Masters, 1st
class stoker 312517, HMS Diligence, died, aged 29, on
15 February 1919. Son of George Masters of Kingston, husband
of Lilian Masters of 8, Clowance Lane, Devonport. Buried in
Dalmeny and Queensferry Cemetery.
James Agg, petty officer 137453,
HMS Vanguard, 9 July 1917
HMS Vanguard
sank 9th July 1917 in Scapa Flo when unstable cordite exploded
and set off the ships main magazine. She went down at her moorings
with the loss of more than 804 lives, only one officer and two
ratings survived. A newspaper cutting stated: "The dreadnaught
battleship Vanguard exploded at anchor in Scapa Flow
on July 9th 1917" .. "Then, a colossal numbing explosion
extinguished the flame, and Vanguard was lost to sight
in a black cloud of smoke, and bits of her began to rain down
on the Fleet. A complete 12 inch gun turret, weighing over 400
tons, landed on Flotta over a mile away from the ship, and burning
debris set fire to the moorland"
Arthur Redfearn, private 41435,
9th Yorkshire Light Infantry, died aged 32 on 23
July 1917, son of Sam and Susan Redfearn of Batley Yorkshire;
husband of Ellen J. Redfearn of Healey Cottage Kingston. Buried
in the Lijssenthoek Military Cemetery, Belgium.
For the duration of the war the
hamlet of Poperinghe was behind the Allied lines and served
as the principle rear area for operations in the Ypres Salient.
Military hospitals were established here very early in the war,
and these began burying their dead in the surrounding hopfields.
From this grew Lijssenthoek Military Cemetery, a typical 'hospital'
cemetery, one of the largest on the Western Front.
Frank D. Boolds, sapper, Royal Engineers,
18 April 1918.
1939 45 (Researched by Anne
M. Scarratt)
William George Edwards
Petty Officer Stoker, D/K 65827,
son of Thomas and Emily Edwards, husband of Annie Maud Edwards,
of Stoke, Devonport.
Died 26 September 1944 aged 37.
Plymouth Naval Memorial, Panel 89, Column 2
Bill Edwards was serving in HMS
Jupiter when, on 27 February 1942, at the commencement
of the Battle of the Java Sea, she struck a mine and sank. He
managed to get ashore, but was imprisoned by the Japanese, and
died of ill treatment and dysentery after 2 years.
The defeat of the Allies at the
Battle of the Java Sea enabled the Japanese to invade Java
Edgar Alfred Gill, served in the
Royal Navy
Son of Frederick James and Annie
Gill
William Alan Lavers
Stoker 1st Class, D/KX,
son of Albert Edward and Edith Mary Lavers and husband of Irene
Lavers
Died 9 November 1942 aged 30. Plymouth
Naval Memorial, Panel 70, Column 2
Served in HMS Cromer a Bangor
class minesweeper which was sunk during a mine clearing operation
46 miles west of Mersa Martruh, Egypt, the day after the British
forces had recaptured the city during Operation Torch.
William Lavers name is included
on a memorial in Peterhouse College Cambridge to The Members
and Servants of the College who fell in the War 1939 - 1945
Lionel John Lugger
Chief Mechanician, D/K 54591, son
of William and Emily Lugger and husband of Alice Lugger
Died 10 December 1941 aged 50. Plymouth
Naval Memorial, Panel 51, Column 2.
Served in HMS Repulse. Mentioned
in Despatches.
HMS Repulse, a Renown
Class battle cruiser, was launched in 1916, and was Flagship
of the 1st Battlecruiser Squadron, taking part in
the 2nd Battle of Heligoland Bight.
In WW2 she escorted troop carriers
from Canada to Britain, and in 1940 took part in Norwegian operations.
She also attempted to hunt down German battlecruisers, including
the Bismarck, but in 1941was transferred to the Far East
when Japan entered the war. Torpedoed by the Saigon based Japanese
22nd Air Flotilla, she sank with the loss of 327
lives, including Lionel Lugger.
Frank Randle
Petty Officer Stoker D/K 37155,
husband of Elsie Vera Randle.
Died 13 December 1939 aged 40, Plymouth
Naval Memorial, Panel 34, Column 2
Served in HMS Exeter and
was among 61 crewmen killed at the Battle of the River Plate
when shells from the German pocket battleship Admiral Graf
Spee struck the Exeter. However the German ship was
sufficiently damaged to have to run for Montevideo, a neutral
port where she was not be permitted to stay. Deceived by the
British into believing he faced a large fleet if he attempted
to put to sea, Captain Langsdorf elected to scuttle the Graf
Spee, and then committed suicide.
HMS Exeter was eventually
sunk on 1 March 1942 at the Battle of the Java Sea
Ernest Edgar Theobald
Stoker 1st Class D/K
91597
Died 8 June 1940, aged 21, Plymouth
Naval Memorial, Panel 41 Column 3
Served in the aircraft carrier HMS
Glorious, a converted WW1 light cruiser.
On the afternoon of Saturday the
eighth of June, 1940, the aircraft carrier HMS Glorious and
her escorting destroyers HMS Acasta and HMS
Ardent were intercepted in the Norwegian Sea by the German
battlecruisers Gneisenau and Scharnhorst. The
three British ships were sunk by gunfire in a little over two
hours, with the loss of over 1519 officers and men of the Royal
Navy, Royal Marines, and Royal Air Force, there being only 45
survivors. Subsequently there has been controversy as to whether
the Captain was responsible for the disaster.
Leslie Troup
Chief Petty Officer D/J26407, son
of George Bosworth and Annie Louise Troup, husband of Milena
Laura Troup
Died 24 November 1943, aged 46.
Buried Kirkee War Cemetery, India
Served in HMS Bulolo. HMS
Bulolu was built in 1938 for mail steamer services between
Australia and the islands of the East Indies, she was requisitioned
by the Royal Navy in September 1939 and converted to an armed
merchant cruiser. In July 1943 she was appointed Flagship to
the Overseas Assault Force (India) during the re-conquest of
Burma. Leslie Troup died in India.
And
Terry Randle, RASC, killed in Malaya
2 March 1956, aged 21.
There is a copper bowl in a recess
in the South wall of the Church, a memorial to Harold Terry
Randle, given by his family.
Interior of Church
Kingston Roll of Honour, Men
who served in the Great War, 1914 18 .
Agg, R.I.P.
B. Boulds, R.I.P.
W.H. Barkshire
B. Barkshire
D.G. Crocker
A.H. Edgecombe
A. Edwards
W.J. Fox
F.E. Fox
H.C. Fox, R.I.P.
R.J. Fox
W. Freeman
J.S. Freeman
E. Freeman
J. Freeman
P. Gill
S.A. Goss, R.I.P.
T. Goss
G.A. Hackworthy
J.H. Hehir
T. Jarvis
H.D. Kingdom, R.I.P.
T. King
W. Knapman
A. Leat
P. Leat
G. Leat
R. Leat
R. Lugger
G. Lugger
A. Lugger
F. Lugger
J. Lugger
W. Long
G.A. Masters, R.I.P.
R.B. Rogers, R.I.P.
A. Redfern, R.I.P.
J. Rhodes
F. Rendle
G. Southern
S.T. Smith
R. Shilson
D. Terry
W. Terry
S. Terry
S.J. Terry
S. Terry
H. Terry
T. Theobald
F.W. Thorn
F.G. Torr
E.R. Triggs
W.S. Triggs
C.V. Triggs, R.I.P.
J.H. Triggs
H.B. Truscott
W. Wilton
Memorials on floor
1. under font
2. Here lies the body of George
Courtis son of John and Joan Kellock who died 17 August
1764 aged 8 years and 8 months
3. illegible Who departed this life
13th day of February 1802
4. illegible
5. Here lieth the body of Henry
Veale of Wonwell who died 13 November 1750 aged 59 years. Also
of Mary Toms, the wife of Reubon Toms who died 5 December 1803
aged 70 years
6. To the memory of Jane, the wife
of William Brooking, of this parish, who departed this life
the 27th day of February 1843 aged 62 years. Also
of the above William Brooking who departed this life the 30th
day of April 1846 aged 80 years. Also of William, the son of
William and Honor Brooking who departed this life the 8th
day of August 1830 aged 5 weeks. Also Lewis Brooking died 3
January 1851 aged 40 years
7. In memory of Rhoda Susanna, wife
of John D. Brooking, who died the 9th day of January
1832 aged 26 years. Also of Anna, wife of Lewis Brooking, who
died the 22nd day of April 1834, aged 25 years. Also
of Jane Tucker, wife of Nicholas D. Friend, who died the 18th
day of August 1831 aged 22 years. And of Mary Ann, daughter
of Nicholas and Jane Tucker Friend, who died aged 3 weeks
8. In memory of Mrs. Elizabeth Sullock
who departed this life 28 August 1794 aged 62 years. Also of
Elizabeth Froude, the wife of James Froude, who departed this
life 18th September 1833 aged 72 years
Wall memorials
1. This stone is erected as a grateful
tribute and respect to the memory of Joseph Gliddon, who departed
this life the 12th day of September 1806 aged 60
Also of Ann Gliddon, wife of the
above, who departed this life 3 February 1812, aged 43 years
2. John Wise Esq. of Wonwel, was
born 27 August 1751, and died 19 May 1807
3. This tablet is erected in memory
of Arthur Wise (of Langston in this parish.) Born 16 April 1758
died 19 May 1821. And also Mary, his wife, born 13 March 1761,
died 6 March 1854. Also 5 of their children:
Susanna, born 21 May 1795, died
23 June 1798
Ann, born 16 July 1781 died 4 January
1815
John, born 18 July 1798, died 29
May 1823
Thomas, born 3 October (date illegible)
died 22 May 1844
Dorothy, the wife of James Gest,
surgeon of Modbury, born 11 June 1793, died 5 January 1845
1841 census, Church Street
Modbury
James Gest, 45, surgeon
Dorothy Gest, 45
Ann Wise Gest, 20
Mary Wise Gest, 15
4. In memory of Frances Stephens,
the daughter of Francis and Dionysia Julian, who died
25 June 1773 aged 11 months. Also of Francis Fountain, the son
of Francis and Dionysia Julian who died 28 November 1784 aged
3 years. Also of Francis Julian, Gent. Who died 1 May 1704 aged
52 years. Also of Richard Frederick, the son of Francis and
Dionysia Julian whod died 28 October 1803 aged 28 years. Also
of Mrs. Dionysia Julian (widow of Francis Julian, Gent.) who
died 5 May 1800 aged 60 years
6. This rail was erected in memory
of Wallace Freeman, his wife Mary, and her brother Charlie Edwards.
December 1995
7. The glass screen above, erected
in 1981, was given by Samuel James Lugger of this Parish, 1898
- 1978
5. The flagstaff was erected in
memory of Douglas Henry Fryer, 1896 1994
Douglas Fryer was a hydrographer
in the Royal Navy, and surveyed part of the churchyard in 1979.
In 1934 the Admiralty commissioned Philip of Dartmouth to build
a non magnetic sailing vessel, the Royal Research Ship Research,
to investigate magnetic lines of force. Douglas was appointed
captain, and spent a voyage on one of the Gustav Erikson square
riggers to learn how to handle a large sailing vessel. The keel
was laid down on 8 October 1937, and Agnes Fryer drove in the
first rivet. Alas, although the vessel was launched bythe wife
of the Astronomer Royal on 4 April 1939, the war prevented the
commissioning of RRS Research, and she was scrapped in
1952. Her auxillary engine was a non magnetic Petter diesel
engine, Douglass wife was Agnes Petter, andhis sister in law
Mary Petter, the latter being a founder member of the Kingston
Local History Society. At the beginning of the 20th
century Percy and Ernest Petter of Yeovil were one of the leading
manufacturers of oil engines in the world.
Mary Petter was an art editor with
the Oxford University Press and illustrated the Oxford Illustrated
Dictionary. She also wrote Churches and Public Buildings,
the Oxford Almanacks, and, with Anthony Chitty,
The ArchitecturalHeritage of Kingsbridge and District.
She was also responsible for many of the publications of the
Kingston Local History Society
Agnes and Douglas Fryer and Helen
Mary Petter lived at Wheelrow, which is opposite Robins
Close. There used to be a ships wheel built into the gate, it
had been made from teak used in the construction of the RRS
Research.
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