Sulhampstead Parish
includes Sulhampstead Bannister and Sulhampstead Abbotts
St Michael's Church, Sulhamstead
Bannister (now
demolished)
WW1 - 19
names on stone cross in churchyard
Names recorded by Alan Hutchins July 1998
WW1 and
WW2 memorial to Berkshire Constabulary
BWM4051
Place |
Location |
Description |
ID |
Sulhamstead Abbots |
St Mary's churchyard |
Grave (Thoyts) |
ID: |
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UKNIWM: |
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Location: |
St Mary's churchyard |
OS Map Ref: |
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Description: |
Grave (Thoyts) |
Text:
Upper face, east:
In loving memory / Harold Richard Mortimer / son of / Franl
and Rose Thoyts / died July ??
1908 / aged 24 // Also of his Brother / Robert Elmhirst
Thoyts / Lt Com RN / died
Upper face, south:
In Ever Loving Memory / Kathleen Olive wife of / Robert Elmhirst
Thoyts / died
East end of stone:
“In his Will is our Peace
Place |
Location |
Description |
ID |
Sulhamstead Bannister |
St Michael's churchyard (church demolished) |
Stone (celtic) cross & stone
plaque |
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ID: |
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UKNIWM: |
7785 |
Location: |
St Michael's churchyard (church demolished) |
OS Map Ref: |
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Description: |
Stone (celtic) cross & stone
plaque |
Text:
The Great War 1914-1918
To the glory of GOD and in memory of
G Belcher
B Bonner
H Cooper
G Dering
C Halcoop
W Hill
G Leake
S Locke
W Locke
L Nash
T Nash
W Ryder
A Tuttle
E Tuttle
G B Tyser
J Wells
B Wernham
F Wigmore
Dorothea M Shepherd
See ye to it that these shall not have died in vain