The following MIs were kindly contributed by Alf Beard, 28th October 2005.
Entries supply name, date of death, and age. Abbreviations: w=wife; h=husband; s=son; d=daughter; &c.
Harry Sinclare HITCH, 17 April 1941, 82
Charlotte Annie, w, 12 Feb 1956. 6*
Sub Lieut John James HITCH DSC R.N.V.R, only child,
H.M.S. "Owl" Killed on active service 26 May 1944, 23
Interred at Rosskeen, [Ross-and] Cromarty, Scotland
CWG Family Memorial
Gilbert 2nd s/o Charles & Caroline SCRIVEN,
Cpl 1st Life Guards, KiA at the Battle of Arras,
12 April 1917, 19
Sydney, youngest son,
Lieut, Pilot, Royal Air Force, 14 March 1020, 20
Caroline, above, 21 March 1921, 48
Sgt 241215 Edward Pearce CRITCHLEY,
2/5 Gloucestershire Regt, KiA, 22 Aug 1917, 22
Interred in Ypres, France,
Only s/o A.L. & E CRITCHLEY, Belmont, Hucclecote [Additional information provided 25 Dec 2008]
Edward Pearce, 2/5th Gloucestershire Regt, only
son of A.L. & E. CRITCHLEY, killed in action
22 August 1917, 22
Buried at Ypres Cemetery, France [as inscribed]
Additional information with permission of the CWGC
Sgt 241215, 2/5th Gloucestershire Regt, s/o
Allen Linda & Emily Maria M of Belmont, Hucclecote, Glos
Commemorated on the Tyne Cot Memorial, Belgium
Louisa [Lulu] Mary, 2nd d/o A.L. & E. CRITCHLEY
4 December 1976
Emily M.M. CRITCHLEY 21 January 1955
w/o A.L. CRITCHLEY
Catherine Grace, d, 16 February 1980
The following MIs were kindly contributed by Alf Beard, 25th December 2008.
Entries supply name, date of death, and age. Abbreviations: w=wife; h=husband; s=son; d=daughter; &c.
Henry BUDD, Esqr, J.P, of Ullenwood, Glos
2nd surviving son of Anthony & Margaret BUDD
of Witcombe Court, Glos, 16 January 1843 - 12 March 1931, 88
Founder and President of the Cheltenham Spiritualist Church
The body of his first wife, Zoe, eldest d/o Dr David & Elizabeth
LLOYD of Shanklin, I.O.W., lies in the English Cemetery at
Rapallo, near Cenoa [Genoa?], Italy with that of their infant
daughter Hilda Margaret
The body of hes second wife Sarah WALKER, widow of
John HAMPSON of Ullenwood and only child of
William & Sarah HALL of Seven Springs, Glos lies interred
in the Cemetery at Weston Super Mare [Auth: No death dates inscribed for
either wife and child]
Elizabeth Jane, w/o Henry BUDD of the Manor House
Througham, Bisley, 9 October 1927, 75
Henry BUDD of the Manor House, Througham, Bisley
3 September 1934, 82
War Grave and Death
War Death
Gilbert, 2nd s/o Charles & Caroline SCRIVEN
Cpl, 1st Life Guards, killed in action at the
battle of Arras, 12 April 1917, 19
War Grave
Here lies the dearly beloved youngest son
Sydney, Lt Pilot, Royal Air Force died
14 March 1920, 20
Live thou for England as we for England died
Caroline SCRIVEN, mother of the above
21 March 1921, 48
Frederick Edwin BUDD late of Throughham, Bisley
who died at Charlton Kings, 8 May 1880, 73
Elizabeth, w, who departed this life at
Butlers Farm, 28 May 1891, 74
Maud Albinia Margaret Selwyn CUNYNHAME
widow of Lt Colonel, Sir, Percy CUNYNHAME
10th Baronet of Mulcraig & d/o
John Handcock SELWYN-PAYNE, all for many
years residents of Badgeworth, 2 December 1948
Sir David CUNYNHAME, 11th Barone
7 February 1905 - 6 August 1978
John SELWYN-PAYNE
late 14th Regt, of Badgeworth Court
Colonel, Royal Monmouthshire Engineer Militia
J.P. for the counties of Gloucester & Monmouth
16 December 1822 - 23 March 1880
Harriet SELWYN-PAYNE, widow of above
17 March 1828 and died at Chiswick 30 January 1903
Daniel THEYER who died at Whitchurch
in the County of Hereford, 15 July 1857, 41
Charlotte THEYER, w, who died at
Whitchurch, 21 May 1853, 37
Charlotte, d, 20 October 1860, 21
Elias CLARK, 4 June 1824 - 20 January 1911
Sarah, w, of Bentham in this parish
and d/o Walter BROTHERSTONE of Bisley
in this county, 26 October 1902, 76
George, [Auth: this inscription is to faint to read]
War Grave
Pte Jeffrey BEESLEY, 94th Training Reserve
Battalion, died at Chisledon Camp
7 April 1917, 18, eldest s/o Edwin J. &
Sarah BEESLEY of St Mark's Cheltenham
Leslie BEESLEY, 21 February 1903 - 25 May 1953
Ruth Maria, w, 25 January 1912 - 8 May 1992
War Death
Bertha BLISS, 16 November 1900, 2yrs & 6 months
Jesse BLISS, L/Cpl, 12th Gloucestershire Regt
died in Flanders from wounds received in action
10 October 1917, 21
Additional information with permission of the CWGC
L/Cpl, 240908, s/o William Walter & Eliza Ann BLISS
of Bramley Villa, Ewlyn Road, Leckhampton, Glos
Buried at Godewaersveld British Cemetery, France
Mr Isaac BAYLIS of The Bell Inn
Crickley Hill, 11 January 1864, 77
Isaac BAYLIS, son, lost with the Ship
General-Grant which sailed from
Melbourne, died 8 May 1866, 29 [Auth: a Google search on the internet for 'General Grant
sank 1866', will show several links, very interesting reading]
War Death
Harry Sinclair HITCH, 17 April 1941, 52
Charlotte Annie, w, 12 February 1956, 61
Sub Lieut [A] John James HITCH, D.S.C., R.n.V.R
only child of Harry Sinclair & Charlotte Anne HITCH
killed in War service 26 May 1944, 23
His life a precious memory. His death a silent grief
Interred at Rosskeen, Ross Cromerty, Scotland
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