The following MIs were kindly contributed by Alf Beard, 2nd August 2003.
Entries supply name, date of death, and age. Abbreviations: w=wife; h=husband; s=son; d=daughter; &c.
Daniel SMITH,
Of Nailsworth, 23 June 1846, 71
Martha, w, 7 Oct 1857, 76
Francis Henry SMITH,
29 June 1849, 27
Albert Daniel SMITH,
19 Nov 1852, 27
Elizabeth SMITH,
25 Oct 1853, 45
William SMITH, Solicitor,
29 Sept 1861, 53
Mary Playne SMITH,
1 July 1877, 61
George Birt SMITH,
2 Feb 1892, 78
Sarah Playne SMITH,
4 Sept 1894, 74
Martha Playne SMITH,
2 Oct 1894, 56
Sarah BIRT,
19 June 1878, 75
John James GUILD, 6 April 1850, 1 yr
Ann GUILD, 6 Sept 1858, 90
James GUILD, 3 April 1875, 62
Jane, w/o the above, 25 Jan 1887, 74
Jane J. GUILD, 6 Aug 1912, 61
Selina Urena, w/o William LANGLEY-SMITH,
Of Wotton Hill House, Gloucester and
Empools, Amberley, 17 March 1894, 39
Martha Ann, 2nd w/o of the above,
21 Jan 1928, 73
Gordon Wilfred LANGLEY-SMITH,
15 March 1986
W.H.H. LANGLEY-SMITH,
15 Feb 1961
B.H. LANGLEY-SMITH,
29 Jan 1963
Nelson Humphries 4th s/o
Selina Urena & William LANGLEY-SMITH,
Who died in Shanghai, China, 19 Feb 1924, 31
William Humphries 3rd, s/o Selina & William,
15 Feb 1959, 49
Elizabeth Nicholls, THORNTON,
29 Aug 1904, 46
w/o Henry John THORNTON, L.R.C.P. London,
M.R.C.S. England, Acton, London
Henry John THORNTON, J.P. M.D.,
7 March 1921
Jacob FRANKLIN, 18 Dec 1879, 59
Jane, widow, 12 Jan 1893, 71
William, s, who died in Sydney, Australia,
2 March 1887, 33
Emery & Julia, children of the above,
died in infancy
James Henry WELLS, 5 Jan 1891, 79
William Henry, s, 29 Aug 1846, 8 months
Alfred, s, 30 Dec 1850, 2yrs & 6 months
John, s, 19 June 1891, 48
Jane, widow of James Henry, 20 Jan 1903, 83
The following MIs were kindly contributed by Alf Beard, 19th September 2005.
Entries supply name, date of death, and age. Abbreviations: w=wife; h=husband; s=son; d=daughter; &c.
Richard Owen Paddison PADDISON,
of Bownham House, 9 July 1853 - 27 Sept 1942
A lover of Animals and Men
He prayeth well who loveth well
Both man and bird and beast
He prayeth best who loveth best
All things both great and small
For the dear God who loveth us
He made and loveth all
John James GUILD, 6 April 1850, 1yr
Ann GUILD, 6 Sept 1858, 90
James GUILD, 3 April 1875, 62
Jane, w/o the above, 25 Jan 1887, 74
Janet J. GUILD, 6 Aug 1912, 61
James Henry WELLS, 5 June 1891, 79
Also three sons,
William Henry, 29 August 1846, 8 months
Alfred, 30 Dec 1850, 2yrs & 6 months
John, 19 June 1891, 48
Jane WELLS, widow of James Henry WELLS,
20 Jan 1903, 83
Eric Elwin EARLE, 11 April 1897 - 25 Feb 1919
His two cousins,
Leading Seaman Clyd. Z/73 Laurence Offord WARE,
Royal Navy, Nelson Bn R.N.D.V, died at Gallipoli 3 May 1915
2nd Lt Bertram Knight WARE,
London Regt (Prince of Wales Own Civil Service Rifles),
who fell in action 19 Sept 1916, 30
Sons of John Offord & Jessie Elizabeth WARE,
1 Eliot Vale, Blackheath, London
CWG, Family Memorial
James Travers BLOUNT-DINWIDDIE,
Capt 1st Batt, The Border Regt.
Born in Dumfries 25 April 1891
Died 13 Sept 1915 of wounds received at
Gallipoli on August 21st 1915.
Mentioned in Dispatches
Jemima, w/o John BRISTOW,
22 Dec 1930, 63
of Windsor Ash, Nailsworth,
also our dear sons,
Pte 15856 Harry BRISTOW,
Dorsetshire Regt, KiA in France, 5 May 1916, 22
William, 16 August 1917, 17
Emily, w/o Henry HOOPER,
21 Dec 1945, 63
Frederick Henry HOOPER, youngest son,
Coldstream Guards, KiA, Italy, Aug 1944, 23
Henry, above, 8 Dec 1947, 66
Imperial War Graves Commission Head-stone
Major General Sir Fabian WARE,
KCVO., KBE., CB., CMG., LLD,
28 April 1949, 79
his wife, Anna Margaret WARE,
3 Oct 1952, 81
[We have a Photograph of the WARE Gravestone.
He was the founder of the CWGC, formerly the Imperial War Graves Commission]
Alexander Inglis MACDONALD,
Capt: 129429, The King's Regt, (Liverpool)
Killed in Action in Burma, March 1943, 23
s/o Dr Alexander Tulloh Inglis M.D &
Lucy Kate of Bootle, Lancs
Lucy Kate, w/o A. MACDONALD M.D
Of Liverpool & Thrupp, 23 May 1955
Sarah Ann, w/o Charles MARSH
11 Oct 1924, 77
Charles, above, 16 June 1925, 73
L/Cpl 13654 Wallace Charles MARSH, son
8th Gloucesters who gave his life for
his country at La Boisselle, France,
3 July 1916, 30
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