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Location: Chelmsford, Essex, United Kingdom
Location: Chelmsford, Essex, United Kingdom
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This page is part of the Essex Cemeteries Team Progress. It is a list of the graves in the grounds of Chelmsford Cathedral, Essex, United Kingdom.
The graveyard is 100% photographed for headstones which are at all legible. There are many older gravestones which are completely illegible., i.e. you cannot even see where the text used to be.
Photograph | Name | GPS | Transcription | ||
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| Hyem Wolton and John Hyem Wolton | 51.734978, 0.472278 | SACRED TO THE MEMORY OF
HYEM WOLTON who died October 31st, 1832 Aged 58 Years ALSO OF HIS SON JOHN HYEM WOLTON Esq. J.P. who died February 23 1884 Aged 71 Years | ||
| Elizabeth Wolton | 51.734978, 0.472278 | Sacred to the Memory of
ELIZABETH WOLTON who died the 26th of August 1846 Aged 67 Years | ||
| Arthur Wolton | 51.734978, 0.472278 | Sacred to the Memory of
ARTHUR … (illegible) … Son of Hyem and Elizabeth Wolton … (illegible) … | ||
| Maria Wolton | 51.734978, 0.472278 | Sacred to the Memory of
MARIA youngest daughter of Hyem and Elizabeth Wolton who departed this life November the 10th 1843 Aged 32 Years | ||
| Mary Ann Woolmer and Mary Elizabeth Eve | MARY ANN WOOLMER
Died the 19th of March 1808 aged 19 years MARY ELIZABETH EVE died the 19th of March 1808 aged 21 years | |||
| Mary Smith | MRS MARY SMITH
Died the 26th of March 1808 Aged 38 Years She was an affectionate relative, a kind neighbour and a warm friend A monument of affection from her only surviving brother | |||
| John Edwin Watts-Ditchfield and Jane Watts-Ditchfield | John Edwin Watts-Ditchfield DD
First Bishop of Chelmsford Born September 17th 1861 Also of Jane Watts-Ditchfield, wife of John Edwin Watts-Ditchfield At rest March 30th 1937, aged 71 years. | |||
| James Lucas and Mary Lucas | 51.735113, 0.472227 | Near the Feet of these Stairs Lyes the Body of
JAMES LUCAS N. P. who for many years was the Deputy Register of these Offices and carried on the Trust thereby reposed with Credit and Honour and Settled the same as above at his own Expence He Died ye 8th of March 1759, Aged 64 Here also lieth MARY his wife who died Sepr 24th 1766, aged 66 | ||
| Harold Sanford Mugford | 51.735160, 0.471981 | HAROLD SANFORD MUGFORD
1894 - 1958 In memory of L/Cpl HS Mugford, Machine Gun Corps, formerly of the Essex Yeomanry, resident of Chelmsford, who was awarded the Victoria Cross for the most conspicuous bravery and devotion to duty at Monchy-le-Preux on 11 April 1917, during the Battle of Arras | ||
| Evelyn Balfour Strutt | Approx. 51.735160, 0.471981 | In Memory of
EVELYN, LADY RAYLEIGH. 1846-1934 Whose vision and personality inspired the creation of District nursing in the county of Essex AD 1894 Prosper Thou the work of our hands Erected 1935 | ||
| George Henry Dawson | Approx. 51.735160, 0.471981 | In memory of Scout GEORGE HENRY DAWSON of the Cathedral Troop of Boy Scouts, who at the age of 16 lost his life in Belgium while helping to save a brother scout from drowning on 3rd August 1929
Dedicated by the Cathedral Troop of Boy Scouts | ||
| John Ockelford Thompson and Emma Thompson | Approx. 51.735160, 0.471981 | In memory of
JOHN OCKELFORD THOMPSON CBE, DL, JP and EMMA THOMPSON his wife. Seven times Mayor and Mayoress of this borough Killed by enemy action 13th October 1940 | ||
| John Pocock Tindal | Approx. 51.735160, 0.471981 | Sacred to the Memory of
JOHN POCOCK TINDAL late of this parish second son of Robert Tindal & Sally his wife who in the 17th year of his age was killed in the Moment of Victory by a Cannon Shot in the memorable Engagement between the English & Dutch Fleets on the 11th October 1797, whilst gallantly on duty as Signal Midshipman on board his Majesty's Ship Monarch For his ingenuous and unaffected Manners, his unblemished integrity & Rectitude of conduct. He was endeared to many Friends, by whom he has fallen sorely and sincerely lamented. To his afflicted Parents & Family he has left the only consolation so fatal a catastrophe can admit in the Hope that his truly Christian-like conduct will thro' Faith in the Merits of his Saviour be accepted and rewarded by his Creator and in the Reflection that his Life tho' short was virtuous & meritorious his Death glorious and honorable | ||
| Nicolas Conyngham Tindal | Approx. 51.735160, 0.471981 | In memory of the Right Honourable
Sir NICOLAS CONYNGHAM TINDAL KDCL for seventeen year Lord Chief Justice of the court of common pleas He was born at Chelmsford 12th December 1776 and died at Folkestone 6th July 1846 | ||
| Mary Meggy and William Meggy | Approx. 51.735160, 0.471981 | This tablet is erected to perpetuate the memory of
MARY the widow of William Meggy who was suddenly called to the presence of her maker whilst attending divine service in this church on Sunday morning March 22 1840. AT 61 'Thy will be done' | ||
| Helen Widdrington | Approx. 51.735160, 0.471981 | The gift of Helen Widdrington
1879, RIP, 1957 | ||
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