Monument list
no. | family surname | full name | birth year | age | burial year | image name | GPR ref. | view no. | request no. | notes |
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76 | McCreery | John McCreery | 1769 | 63 | 1832 | id: LKGLocke1 (3 images) | 293834 | 151 | 1 | Born at Burndennet near Strabane in County Tyrone; Ireland; died in Paris |
Phoebe Locke | 1866 | |||||||||
Sarah M McCreery | 1879 | Died in Richmond; Surrey | ||||||||
Joseph Locke | 1805 | 55 | 1860 | Civil engineer and leading railway pioneer; including amonst other works the current West Coast Main Line in the UK. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Locke | ||||||
Phoebe McCreery | 1849 | Died in Richmond; Surrey | ||||||||
77 | Millard | T G S Millard | 1802 | 58 | 1860 | id: LKGMillard | 293808 | 256 | 1 | Of Oxford Street; London |
Anna Davis | 1872 | Only daughter | ||||||||
Amelia Millard | 1844 | 44 | 1888 | Wife of James D.Millard | ||||||
James D Millard | 1838 | 78 | 1916 | |||||||
John Millard | 1828 | 55 | 1883 | |||||||
Thomas Millard | 1833 | 64 | 1897 | |||||||
Pamela Millard | 1811 | 62 | 1873 | |||||||
78 | Monteith | William Monteith | 1790 | 74 | 1864 | id: LKGMonteith (3 images) | 293776 | 394 | 1 | Served with the Madras Engineers Regt. Scottish soldier; diplomat and historian. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Monteith |
Horatio Murdoch Monteith | 1838 | 8 | 1846 | Died in Boulogne sur mer; France | ||||||
William Elphinstone Monteith | 1825 | 16 | 1841 | Died in Bangalore; India. He was born in 1835 - not 1825. His parents were not married until 1831. | ||||||
Maria Monteith | 1805 | 68 | 1873 | |||||||
79 | Morris | David Edward Morris | 1774 | 68 | 1842 | id: LKGMorris1 (5 images) | 293826 | 181 | 1 | |
Frances Anne Morris | 1833 | 16 | 1849 | Only daughter | ||||||
Henry Drummond | 2nd husband of Maria Sarah | |||||||||
Edward Morris | 1822 | 30 | 1852 | Only son | ||||||
Maria Sarah Drummond | 1795 | 77 | 1872 | |||||||
80 | Norman | Sophia Elizabeth Norman | 1844 | 82 | 1926 | id: LKGNorman | 293736 | 113 | 1 | |
James Samuel Norman | 1849 | 80 | 1929 | Rector of Merston; Sussex for 36 years | ||||||
Ellen Ann Norman | 1852 | 85 | 1937 | Wife of William Smith Norman | ||||||
William Smith Norman | 1845 | 94 | 1939 | |||||||
81 | Otway | Robert Waller Otway | 1772 | 74 | 1846 | id: LKGOtway1 (4 images) | 293821 | 165 | 1 | Senior admiral who served in the Napoleonic wars and later South American conflicts. Of Irish descent; he was related to Admiral Ryder Burton also buried in this cemetery. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Otway |
Clementina Matilda Otway | 1805 | 72 | 1877 | |||||||
Clementina Otway | 1784 | 67 | 1851 | |||||||
82 | Pateman | William Charles Pateman | 1869 | 0 | 1869 | id: LKGPateman | 293758 | 288 | 1 | Died aged 10 months |
Charles William Pateman | 1871 | 2 | 1873 | Died aged 18 months | ||||||
Frederick Ernest Edward Pateman | 1870 | 1 | 1871 | Died aged 7 months | ||||||
Gertrude McLeod | 1899 | 3 | 1902 | |||||||
Alice Pateman | 1878 | 2 | 1880 | |||||||
Edward Pateman | 1844 | 41 | 1885 | |||||||
83 | Payne | William Payne | 1872 | id: LKGPayneHiggins | 293747 | 155 | 1 | |||
Emilie Sarah Higgins Payne | 1841 | 2 | 1843 | |||||||
Richard Kirby Higgins Payne | 1839 | 2 | 1841 | |||||||
Joseph Kirby Higgins Payne | 1834 | 26 | 1860 | |||||||
Mary Payne | 1875 | |||||||||
84 | Pemberton | Edward Owen Pemberton | 1797 | 74 | 1871 | id: LKGPemberton | 293803 | 102 | 1 | Controller General of the Customs Service |
Frances Pemberton | ||||||||||
85 | Peters | Mary Peters | 1784 | 59 | 1843 | id: LKGPeters1 (2 images) | 293730 | 395 | 1 | |
Lydia Maria Watson | 1815 | 78 | 1893 | |||||||
Sarah Emily Peters | 1831 | 69 | 1900 | Wife of John Winpenny Peters | ||||||
Jessie | 1857 | |||||||||
Ada Britannia Peters | 1910 | |||||||||
Pauline Mary Ada Rebecca Peters | 1866 | 4 | 1870 | |||||||
Walter William Meller | 1846 | |||||||||
William Montagu Peters | 1852 | 25 | 1877 | [Second neighbouring family memorial] | ||||||
Thomas Peters | 1778 | 85 | 1863 | |||||||
Florence Augusta Jeffery | 1941 | Sister of Julia Wood Peters | ||||||||
Cecil Wyburn Peters | 1846 | 80 | 1926 | Served with the 4th Hussars Regt | ||||||
Julia Peters | 1949 | Wife of Major Cecil Peters | ||||||||
William John Algernon Wyburn Peters | 1884 | 36 | 1920 | Son of Major Cecil Peters | ||||||
James Peters | 1822 | 77 | 1899 | |||||||
John Winpenny Peters | 1815 | 67 | 1882 | |||||||
William Winpenny Peters | 1817 | 97 | 1914 |
no. | family surname | full name | birth year | age | burial year | image name | GPR ref. | view no. | request no. | notes |
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86 | Powell | Baden Powell | 1796 | 64 | 1860 | id: LKGBadenPowell1 (2 images) | 293828 | 211 | 1 | Leading theologian and professor of geometry at Oxford; and father of Robert Baden-Powell; founder of the Scout movement. The family name was changed after his death in his honour. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baden_Powell_(mathematician) |
Frank Baden-Powell | 1850 | 83 | 1933 | 4th son (of 14 children) | ||||||
87 | Radford | Ann Radford | 1806 | 65 | 1871 | id: LKGRadford | 293795 | 324 | 1 | |
William Radford | 1818 | 56 | 1874 | |||||||
88 | Recchioni | Emidio Recchioni | 1864 | 70 | 1934 | id: LKGRecchioni | 293790 | 202 | 1 | Italian businessman and anarchist who plotted to assasinate Mussolini. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emidio_Recchioni |
89 | Richards | Harry Richards | 1875 | 42 | 1917 | id: LKGRichardsHarry | 293741 | 106 | 1 | 8th Battalion Canadian Infantry no 422675. WW1 casualty. |
90 | Scaplehorn | Bessie Scaplehorn | 1869 | 52 | 1921 | id: LKGScaplehorn | 293759 | 491 | 1 | |
Maud Scaplehorn | 1901 | 31 | 1932 | |||||||
Jasper John Scaplehorn | 1869 | 86 | 1955 | |||||||
91 | Sewell | Edward Sewell | 1780 | 47 | 1827 | id: LKGSewell | 293791 | 103 | 1 | Buried in St Mary's churchyard; Paddington Green |
Letty Sewell | 1793 | 64 | 1857 | |||||||
92 | Shaw | Charlotte Blanche Shaw | 1864 | 33 | 1897 | id: LKGShawJoseph1 (2 images) | 293792 | 110 | 1 | |
Joseph Shaw | 1856 | 77 | 1933 | Barrister of Inner Temple; London | ||||||
93 | Smalley | Mary Smalley | 1839 | 36 | 1875 | id: LKGSmalley | 293767 | 146 | 1 | |
William Smalley | 1809 | 71 | 1880 | |||||||
94 | Smirke | Robert Smirke | 1752 | 93 | 1845 | id: LKGSmirke | 293734 | 152 | 1 | Leading painter and illustrator; father ofthe architect Robert Smirke. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Smirke_(painter) |
Mary Smirke | 1784 | 74 | 1858 | |||||||
Edward Smirke | 1796 | 79 | 1875 | Antiquary and solicitor-general to the Prince of Wales (the future Edward VII). See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Smirke | ||||||
95 | Smith | Elizabeth Jane Smith | 1836 | 26 | 1862 | id: LKGSmithWilliam1 (4 images) | 293818 | 371 | 1 | |
Jenny Smith | 1859 | 2 | 1861 | |||||||
William Babb | Of Canonbury and Holborn; London | |||||||||
Wiliam Smith | 1828 | 92 | 1920 | Of Paddington; London. Died in Leamington Spa | ||||||
Catherine Babb | ||||||||||
Blanche Wilfreda Smith | Wife of William Smith | |||||||||
Charlotte Smith | 1879 | 46 | 1925 | Youngest child of William and Sarah Smith | ||||||
Edward Warburton Smith | 1865 | 1 | 1866 | Died aged 5 months. Son of William and Sarah Smith | ||||||
Kenneth William Smith | 1908 | 22 | 1930 | Elder grandson of William and Sarah Smith; died accidentally; buried in an adjoining grave. Son of William and Blanche Smith | ||||||
Sarah Smith | 1840 | 53 | 1893 | (Second?) wife of William Smith | ||||||
William Smith | Son of William and Sarah Smith | |||||||||
William Smith | 1860 | 2 | 1862 | |||||||
96 | Soyer | Elizabeth Emma Soyer | 1810 | 32 | 1842 | id: LKGSoyer1 (3 images) | 293833 | 293 | 1 | Successful artist and pupil of François Simoneau; who became her stepfather. Her husband ordered this monumental grave in her honour. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elizabeth_Emma_Jones |
Alexis Benoit Soyer | 1810 | 48 | 1858 | French chef considered one of the greatest cooks in England; who helped to improve the food provided to British soldiers in the Crimean War. He was the personal chef to the 1st Duke of Cambridge; son of King George III. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexis_Soyer | ||||||
Elise Isabelle Watts | 1863 | 67 | 1930 | Born in Brussels. Niece of François Simoneau and daughter of the Belgian artist Gustave Simoneau. The unfinshed epitath Citizen and shipwright of London. Died appears to refer to her husband Sir Philip Watts; designer of the first British dreadnought http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philip_Watts_(naval_architect) | ||||||
François Simoneau | 1783 | 76 | 1859 | Belgian artist; born in Bornheim near Antwerp; died in London | ||||||
97 | Stanynought | Francis Stanynought | 1833 | 1 | 1834 | id: LKGStanynought | 293766 | 232 | 1 | |
Edward Stanynought | 1832 | 0 | 1832 | Died aged 8 months. Buried in Paddington. | ||||||
Henry William Duncan Stanynought | 1825 | 10 | 1835 | Eldest son; murdered by his father. | ||||||
Henry Stanynought | 1798 | 37 | 1835 | Stationer of Paddington; London. Murdered his eldest son; tried to commit suicide; and was sent to an insane assylum. Died the same year. See http://www.exclassics.com/newgate/ng875.htm | ||||||
Lucy Stanynought | ||||||||||
Ellen Stanynought | 1833 | 2 | 1835 | Died aged 1 year 10 months. Third daughter. | ||||||
98 | Starr | John Starr | 1763 | 78 | 1841 | id: LKGStarr | 293762 | 255 | 1 | Of Argyll Street; Bath. Died in Chelsea. |
John Alfred Starr | 1840 | 4 | 1844 | |||||||
Ann Starr | 1773 | 70 | 1843 | |||||||
99 | Stephen | Harriet Marian Stephen | 1840 | 35 | 1875 | id: LKGStephen1 (8 images) | 293836 | 370 | 1 | First wife of Sir Leslie Stephen - extract from Anny, a life of Anne Thackeray Ritchie by Henrietta Garnett: In May, Anny went with Leslie to see the newly installed headstone for Minny's grave at Kensal Green. They had chosen the flat white marble slab to be carved by Anny's friend, the sculptor Marochetti, now living in exile from France in London. He had cut the headstone in raised lettering in memory of Minny, and decorated with sprays of carved Alpine flowers. (p 193) Harriet, called Minny, was Anny's sister. The sculptor Carlo Marochetti (1805-1867), friend and neighbour of Thackeray, was dead at that time (May 1876), but his son Maurizio (1837-1916), a diplomat and a sculptor, was the one who carved the gravestone. |
James Fitzjames Stephen | 1829 | 65 | 1894 | Leading lawyer; judge and author. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Fitzjames_Stephen | ||||||
William Makepeace Thackeray | 1811 | 52 | 1863 | Renowned novelist; also buried in this cemetery. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Makepeace_Thackeray | ||||||
James Stephen | 1789 | 70 | 1859 | Junior minister for the colonies; instrumental in implicating the abolition of slavery; later professor of history at Cambridge. Born in Lambeth; died in Koblenz. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Stephen_(civil_servant) | ||||||
John Venn | 1750 | 63 | 1813 | Rector of Holy Trinity; Clapham and one of the leaders of the Clapham Sect which included Sir James' father; James Stephen; and William Wilberforce. | ||||||
Leslie Stephen | 1832 | 72 | 1904 | Author; critic and mountaineer; and father of Virginia Woolf and Vanessa Bell by his second marriage. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leslie_Stephen | ||||||
Jane Catherine Stephen | 1793 | 82 | 1875 | Daughter of the Rev.John Venn | ||||||
James Kenneth Stephen | 1859 | 33 | 1892 | Son of Sir James Fitzjames Stephen. Poet; tutor and friend of Prince Albert Victor; elder brother of King George V. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Kenneth_Stephen | ||||||
Leslie Henry Stephen | d 186? not valid? - Son of Sir James Fitzjames Stephen | |||||||||
John William Cunningham | 1780 | 81 | 1861 | Curate of Rev. John Venn of Clapham; renowned vicar of Harrow; and evangelical author. Sir James Stepehn bought the living of Harrow for Cunningham. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_William_Cunningham | ||||||
Frances Cunningham Stephen | 1881 | Daughter of Sir James Fitzjames Stephen | ||||||||
Margaret Emily Stephen | d 186? not valid? - Daughter of Sir James Fitzjames Stephen | |||||||||
Mary Richenda Stephen | 1829 | 83 | 1912 | Born in Harrow; died in Godmanchester. Daughter of the Rev. John Cunningham. |
no. | family surname | full name | birth year | age | burial year | image name | GPR ref. | view no. | request no. | notes |
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100 | Thompson | Alice Mary Thompson | 1861 | 3 | 1864 | id: LKGThompson | 293812 | 214 | 1 | |
Albert Charles Thompson | 1869 | |||||||||
Charles Thompson | ||||||||||
E Thompson | ||||||||||
Louisa Ernestine Thompson | 1869 |
Monument list for Kensal Green (pt 1) Cemetery
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