Post by BereniceUK on Mar 30, 2017 18:20:44 GMT
In loving memory of
CHARLES JOHN
CHADBORNE CHINN
Second Officer Ship Cumba
Eldest son of
Capt. J.H. Chinn
Royal Artillery
Born 13th January 1875
Lost at sea off the
Cape of Good Hope 6th June 1895
Thy Will be done
Erected by his sorrowing Parents
IN LOVING MEMORY OF
WILLIAM MARSTON
5TH COMPANY [WARWICKSHIRE] IMPERIAL YEOMANRY
SON OF JOHN AND ELLEN MARSTON,
PARKFIELD, KNOWLE
WHO DIED AT WOODSTORT MILITARY HOSPITAL
CAPE TOWN, SOUTH AFRICA,
OCTOBER 21ST 1901 AGED 28 YEARS
THIS TABLET IS ERECTED AS A TOKEN
OF THE HIGH ESTEEM IN WHICH HE WAS
HELD BY THE STAFF AND WORKPEOPLE OF
JOHN MARSTON'S CARRIAGE WORKS LTD. B'HAM.
TO THE GLORY OF GOD AND IN/ LOVING MEMORY OF WILLIAM/ FOURTH SON OF JOHN MARSTON/
PARKFIELD, KNOWLE WHO DIED/ AT WOODSTOCK MILITARY HOSPITAL/ CAPE TOWN OCT 21ST 1901 AGED 28 YRS
From left to right - "There were no cowards or waverers and not a man fell out. It was a magnificent display of disciplined courage worthy of the best traditions of the British Race." Extract from VIII Corps Orders July 4th 1916
To the Glory of God and in Loving Memory of Captain Stratford Walter Ludlow 8th Battalion The Royal Warwickshire Regiment. Younger son of Brigadier General Walter Robert Ludlow C.B. Also of Private Tom Cooper of the same Battalion and Lieutenant John Balkwill,the 6th Battalion the Royal Warwickshire Regiment,all of this parish who were killed at the battle of Beaumont Haniel,France,in the attack on the ...drilateral July 1st 1916.
Unto God's gracious mercy and protection we commit you. The Lord bless you and keep you. The Lord make his face to shine upon you and be gracious unto you. The Lord lift up the Light of his countenance upon you and give you peace now and for evermore. Amen.
There are individual plaques in the choir stalls.
G/6727 Private George Lindon, 2nd The Buffs (East Kent Regiment). Killed at Loos on 28th September 1915, aged 23. Son of Daniel and Charlotte Eliza Lindon, of Widney Road, Knowle. Choir Boy.[/i]
14/1330 Private John Nix, 14th Royal Warwickshire Regiment. Killed in France on 23rd July 1916, aged 19. Son of William and Ellen Mabel Alice Nix, of Birmingham Road, Knowle. Choir Boy.[/i]
27957 Private Thomas Haynes, 4th The King's (Liverpool Regiment). Killed in France on 29th August 1916, aged 36. Son of Thomas William and Jane Haynes, of Knowle. Choir Boy.[/i]
G/18174 Private William Abraham John Bird, 7th Queen's Own (Royal West Kent Regiment). Killed near Thiepval in France on 4th October 1916, aged 35. Son of John and Martha Bird, of Railway Terrace, Rugby; husband of Sarah Alice Bird, of Station Road, Knowle, Birmingham. Headmaster of Knowle Parochial School. Schoolmaster and Choir Man.[/i]
18223 Private George S. Thompson, 7th Queen's Own (Royal West Kent Regiment). Killed near Thiepval in France on 4th October 1916, aged 29. Son of G. and C. Thompson, of Knowle, Warwickshire; husband of Hilda W. Thompson, of 41, College Road, Moseley, Birmingham. Choir Boy.[/i]
48619 Driver Charles Henry Haynes, Royal Field Artillery. Killed in the Balkans on 23rd October 1916, aged 27. Son of the late Thomas William and Jane Haynes, of Knowle. Choir Boy.[/i]
17974 Private Jack Tandy, 11th Royal Warwickshire Regiment. Killed in France on 14th November 1916, aged 20. CWGC database gives his date of death as 16th November 1916.Choir Boy and Organ Blower.[/i]
16791 Lance Corporal Charles William Sumner, Northamptonshire Regiment. Killed in Flanders on 7th June 1917, aged 20. Son of William Sumner, of Rectory Cottage, Woughton, Bletchley, Buckinghamshire. Choir Boy and Major(?) Bell Ringer.
38780 Lance Corporal Bernard Greenland, 2nd Hampshire Regiment. Killed in France on 30th November 1917, aged 23. Son of Thomas and Georgina Greenland, of Lodge Rd., Knowle.
836220 Lance Bombardier Harvey Walter Watts, Royal Field Artillery. Killed in France on 12th April 1918, aged 19. Ward of the Rev. Canon Thomas W. Downing, of Knowle Vicarage. Choir Boy.[/i]
CHARLES JOHN
CHADBORNE CHINN
Second Officer Ship Cumba
Eldest son of
Capt. J.H. Chinn
Royal Artillery
Born 13th January 1875
Lost at sea off the
Cape of Good Hope 6th June 1895
Thy Will be done
Erected by his sorrowing Parents
IN LOVING MEMORY OF
WILLIAM MARSTON
5TH COMPANY [WARWICKSHIRE] IMPERIAL YEOMANRY
SON OF JOHN AND ELLEN MARSTON,
PARKFIELD, KNOWLE
WHO DIED AT WOODSTORT MILITARY HOSPITAL
CAPE TOWN, SOUTH AFRICA,
OCTOBER 21ST 1901 AGED 28 YEARS
THIS TABLET IS ERECTED AS A TOKEN
OF THE HIGH ESTEEM IN WHICH HE WAS
HELD BY THE STAFF AND WORKPEOPLE OF
JOHN MARSTON'S CARRIAGE WORKS LTD. B'HAM.
TO THE GLORY OF GOD AND IN/ LOVING MEMORY OF WILLIAM/ FOURTH SON OF JOHN MARSTON/
PARKFIELD, KNOWLE WHO DIED/ AT WOODSTOCK MILITARY HOSPITAL/ CAPE TOWN OCT 21ST 1901 AGED 28 YRS
From left to right - "There were no cowards or waverers and not a man fell out. It was a magnificent display of disciplined courage worthy of the best traditions of the British Race." Extract from VIII Corps Orders July 4th 1916
To the Glory of God and in Loving Memory of Captain Stratford Walter Ludlow 8th Battalion The Royal Warwickshire Regiment. Younger son of Brigadier General Walter Robert Ludlow C.B. Also of Private Tom Cooper of the same Battalion and Lieutenant John Balkwill,the 6th Battalion the Royal Warwickshire Regiment,all of this parish who were killed at the battle of Beaumont Haniel,France,in the attack on the ...drilateral July 1st 1916.
Unto God's gracious mercy and protection we commit you. The Lord bless you and keep you. The Lord make his face to shine upon you and be gracious unto you. The Lord lift up the Light of his countenance upon you and give you peace now and for evermore. Amen.
There are individual plaques in the choir stalls.
G/6727 Private George Lindon, 2nd The Buffs (East Kent Regiment). Killed at Loos on 28th September 1915, aged 23. Son of Daniel and Charlotte Eliza Lindon, of Widney Road, Knowle. Choir Boy.[/i]
14/1330 Private John Nix, 14th Royal Warwickshire Regiment. Killed in France on 23rd July 1916, aged 19. Son of William and Ellen Mabel Alice Nix, of Birmingham Road, Knowle. Choir Boy.[/i]
27957 Private Thomas Haynes, 4th The King's (Liverpool Regiment). Killed in France on 29th August 1916, aged 36. Son of Thomas William and Jane Haynes, of Knowle. Choir Boy.[/i]
G/18174 Private William Abraham John Bird, 7th Queen's Own (Royal West Kent Regiment). Killed near Thiepval in France on 4th October 1916, aged 35. Son of John and Martha Bird, of Railway Terrace, Rugby; husband of Sarah Alice Bird, of Station Road, Knowle, Birmingham. Headmaster of Knowle Parochial School. Schoolmaster and Choir Man.[/i]
18223 Private George S. Thompson, 7th Queen's Own (Royal West Kent Regiment). Killed near Thiepval in France on 4th October 1916, aged 29. Son of G. and C. Thompson, of Knowle, Warwickshire; husband of Hilda W. Thompson, of 41, College Road, Moseley, Birmingham. Choir Boy.[/i]
48619 Driver Charles Henry Haynes, Royal Field Artillery. Killed in the Balkans on 23rd October 1916, aged 27. Son of the late Thomas William and Jane Haynes, of Knowle. Choir Boy.[/i]
17974 Private Jack Tandy, 11th Royal Warwickshire Regiment. Killed in France on 14th November 1916, aged 20. CWGC database gives his date of death as 16th November 1916.Choir Boy and Organ Blower.[/i]
16791 Lance Corporal Charles William Sumner, Northamptonshire Regiment. Killed in Flanders on 7th June 1917, aged 20. Son of William Sumner, of Rectory Cottage, Woughton, Bletchley, Buckinghamshire. Choir Boy and Major(?) Bell Ringer.
38780 Lance Corporal Bernard Greenland, 2nd Hampshire Regiment. Killed in France on 30th November 1917, aged 23. Son of Thomas and Georgina Greenland, of Lodge Rd., Knowle.
836220 Lance Bombardier Harvey Walter Watts, Royal Field Artillery. Killed in France on 12th April 1918, aged 19. Ward of the Rev. Canon Thomas W. Downing, of Knowle Vicarage. Choir Boy.[/i]