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Jennypeg
Researcher This message was updated on 10/18/2006 1:28:16 PM by Jennypeg |
St Lawrence stained glass
replied on: 10/18/2006 1:21:59 PM Grammer Joseph of Codnor Breach wall memorial ? Edward Mundy Nov xxvth mdcclxvii Edward Miller Mundy Esq 1822 Edward Miller Mundy Esq 1834 Edward Miller Mundy 1849 All the above and more have wall memorials I understand some are not on the walls now? Cornfield Sarah Weller, born 1821 died 1906 Memorial window erected by Claud E. L. Corfield M.A. rector of this parish and by the Hon. Mary Hay Corfield his wife to the glory of God and as a token of love to his church and in loving memory of a loving mother. Window erected in 1902 by Sarah Weller Corfield as a thank offering that two of her sons were privileged to follow their father as rectors of this parish in the service of Christ also by C.E. L. Corfield M.M. in thankfulness for mercy and help during 16 years of his incumbency in which 4 churches and 11 church schools were maintained and nigh 3000 children duly taught the word of God. Mayfield Thomas J.P. for 9 years church warden of this church and for 33 years teacher and superintendent in its Sunday School born 18th Sept 18444 died 28th March 1910 window erected by parishioners and friends in memory of his faithful service to his Master. Ray John Sutton died 12th Dec 1855 aged 23 years. Ray Sophia Frances died 29th Oct 1856 aged 39 years (memorial window to both). Robinson Robert Henry for 12 years churchwarden of this church born 14th Nov 1843 died 3rd June 1813 "window erected by parishioners and friends in memory of a staunch churchman and of his faithful service to his Master. Woolley & Barrow Window behind organ "This window is erected to the glory of God as a monument to Joseph Barrow, born 1762 died 1831, to Ann his wife born 1763 died 1833 and to James the eldest of the seven children of the aforesaid Ann and her first husband Samuel Woolley born 1783 died 1855" "I am the resurrection and the life" Cattle Lt Eustace Shipstone M.C. of 5th Batt York and Lancaster Regt. Believed to have been killed in action near Thiepval on 7th July 1916 Cattle Capt James Henry Nightingale 4th North Midland Brigade R.F.A. died of wounds Bully Orenay 1st May 1917 memorial window to both. Both of Ravenwood, Heanor. "a box was made to store the windows in and it was placed in one of the two chapels for safe keeping or so I understand" |
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