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Monumental Inscriptions of St Werburgh Church, Hoo
 - recorded by D. E. Williams August 2011

Section F  is a modern extension, (1920's), north of the east–west
                           footpath, and east of
the library building

This Section is a modern extension, I have only transcribed the pre-1930 Graves

154.  Curbs

JANE THE DEVOTED WIFE OF CHARLES BANKS WHO DIED 21st OCTOBER 1925 AGED 77 YEARS

 

155.   Curbs and Vaulted Stone

EDITH EMILY THE DEARLY LOVED ONLY CHILD OF MOSES AND ELLEN BARTON
WHO FELL ASLEEP 19th APRIL 1921 IN HER 18th YEAR

ALSO
MY BELOVED WIFE
ELLEN BARTON
WHO DIED 3rd NOVEMBER 1929
AGED 55 YEARS

Moses Barton , may be the Police Constable at Wren's Cross in Maidstone in 1901 ?, (Census)

156.   Curbs

IN MEMORY OF CHARLES BROOKS WHO DIED 9th FEBRUARY 1925 AGED 63

Charles Brooks, of 4 Acorn Terrace, ? Sea Wall Labourer in 1901, (Census)

157.   Low Headstone and Curbs

IN LOVE AND REMEMBRANCE OF
WILLIAM THOMAS CRUTTENDEN
WHO DIED MARCH 30th 1925 AGED 59 YEARS
ALSO KATE CRUTTENDEN
WHO DIED MARCH 22nd 1943 AGED 66 YEARS

William Cruttenden of Baker's Terrace, Agricultural and Clay Labourer, (1901 and 1911 Census)

158.   Red Granite Pedestals, Cross and Curbs

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
CHARLOTTE
DEARLY BELOVED WIFE OF
JOHN DARKINS
WHO ENTERED INTO REST
APRIL 15th 1925 AGED 67 YEARS
ALSO THE ABOVE JOHN DARKINS
WHO DIED SEPTEMBER 17th 1933
AGED 83 YEARS
R.I.P.

John Darkins of Church Road, Clay Digger and Agricultural Labourer, (1901 and 1911 Census)

159.   Curbs

South Side

SACRED TO THE MEMORY OF WILLIAM CHARLES DUNSTER
AT REST JUNE 4th 1925 AGED 61 YEARS

North Side

ALSO EMMA ANN DUNSTER HIS BELOVED WIFE


AT REST JUNE 6th ? 1944 AGED 77 YEARS

William Dunster of Church Street, Superintendent Life Assurance in Tonbridge in 1911 ?, (Census)

160.   Pedestal and Angel

MY DEAR WIFE
AGNES MARY FORD
FELL ASLEEP 1st DEC. 1929
AGED 24 YEARS
"Until the Day Break
and the Shadows Flee Away"

 

161.   Low Granite Headstone and Curbs

TO THE SACRED MEMORY
OF
OUR BELOVED PARENTS
SARAH ANN GARDNER
PASSED SEPT. 19th 1929 AGED 74 YEARS
EDWARD GEORGE GARDNER
PASSED JUNE 13th 1932 AGED 81 YEARS

Edward Gardner an Agricultural Labourer, (1911 Census)

162.   Low Headstone and Curbs

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
DEAR FATHER AND MOTHER
JAMES KING
WHO FELL ASLEEP 23rd MAY 1927
AGED 61 YEARS
AND ANNIE ELIZA KING
REUNITED 21st DECEMBER 1949
AGED 85 YEARS
"At Rest"

James King, Agricultural Labourer of Parker's Corner, Allhallows in 1901; Oil Tanks Labourer in 1911, (Census)

163.   Curbs

IN EVER LOVING MEMORY OF
JAMES KING
DIED JANUARY 22nd 1928 AGED 36 YEARS

James King, Junior, Agricultural Labourer, (1911 Census)

164.   Curbs

IN LOVING MEMORY OF GEORGE EDWARD MOOR WHO ENTERED INTO REST 26th MARCH 1922 AGED 26 YEARS (one line)

George Moor, Farm Worker of Cockham Farm, (1911 Census)

165.   Fallen Headstone

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
CECIL WILLIAM MOOR
DIED JULY 14th 1928
AGED 29 YEARS

 

166.   Curbs

IN LOVING MEMORY OF GEORGE PERCY DIED APRIL 27th 1925 AGED 52 YEARS

George Percy, possibly the Wood Cutter of Boxley and Agricultural Labourer of Hollingbourne ?(1901 and 1911 Census)

167.   Curbs

IN LOVING MEMORY OF JANE BELOVED WIFE OF CHARLES ROBERTS WHO DIED SEPT. 7th 1927 AGED 74 YEARS (one line)

 

168.   Curbs

IN LOVING MEMORY OF THOMAS STEPHEN SAUNDERS BORN AUGT. 4Th 1854 FELL ASLEEP MAY 17th 1928 (one line)

Thomas Saunders of Black House, High Street, Agricultural Labourer and Gardener, (1901 and 1911 census)

169.   Headstone and Curbs

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
EMILY ROSA WRIGHT
PASSED AWAY 14th DEC. 1929
AGED 72 YEARS
ALSO JOHN
HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE
PASSED AWAY 7th JULY 1934
AGED 74 YEARS
"Lives Well Spent"

END OF SECTION F

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