The following MIs were kindly contributed by Alf Beard, 11th July 2007.
Entries supply name, date of death, and age. Abbreviations: w=wife; h=husband; s=son; d=daughter; &c.
David Cecil Wynter VEREY, D.L., F.S.A., A.R.I.B.A., M.A
9 September 1913 - May 1984
Architect, Historian, Author, Captain, Royal Fusiliers
And S.O.E,. High Sheriff of Glosrshire. Chairman of
Gloucester D.A.C. Creator Arlington Mill Museum.
Church Warden of the parish, lived at Barnsley for 45 years.
Rosemary VEREY, w, O.B.E., V.M.H.
21 December 1918 - 31 May 2001, Mother, Church Warden, and Gardener
War Death
Violet BARRINGTON-KENNETT, 1889 - 1977
Major Basil Herbert BARRINGTON-KENNETT
2nd Grenadier Guards, killed in action 18/5/1915 age 30
buried in Le Touret Military Cemetery, Richebourge-L'Avoue France II.D.13.
S/o Lt Col, Brackley Herbert and Ellinor Frances BARRINGTON-KENNETT
of 71 Onslow Gardens, South Kensington, London, h/o Rhoda Violet Cecil
BARRINGTON-KENNETT of Remenham, Wraysbury, Bucks. His brothers
Aubrey Hampden and Victor Annesley also fell.
William THOMAS, 27 January 1894, 70
For 34 years he rendered faithful service
as Gardener at The Park. To his memory this
stone is erected by W.A. Wykeham MUSGRAVE
War Grave
Capt, Wynne Parr LYNES, K.R.R.C
h/o Violet. Born 4 September 1873.
Died 14 October 1916 after being a
Prisoner of War in Germany for 2 years [Ed: Captain Wynne Parr LYNES is also commemorated
on the War Memorial at St Mary Magdalene's Church,
Peckleton, in Leicestershire.
CWGC: Son of Samuel
Parr LYNES and Florence LYNES; husband of Violet Ethel
LYNES (nee WYKEHAM-MUSGRAVE) of Little Compton,
Moreton in Marsh, Glos. Served in South African War]
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