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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126 | Ramshon | Curt Ramshon | 1843 | 30 | 1873 | id: NAARamshon | 357068 | 1154 | 1 | Of Brooklyn; New York. He was the French tutor of Laura DeLamater who he eloped with. She was the eldest daughter of Cornelius H. DeLamater who owned the DeLamater Iron works in NYC. The iron works built the engines of the USS Monitor (ironclad) and was the cradle of the modern navy during the Civil War. Laura and Curt had one child, Oakley, who later charged his surname to DeLamater after Laura moved back to NYC after Curt's death. |
127 | Read | William Read | 1790 | 75 | 1865 | id: NAARead | 357087 | 1161 | 1 | |
128 | Richardson | James Scott Richardson | 1806 | 61 | 1867 | id: NAARichardson | 357076 | 1178 | 1 | Born in Glasgow; died in Nice |
129 | Robinson-Montague | Magdalen Robinson-Montague | 1801 | 67 | 1868 | id: NAARokeby | 357033 | 1161 | 1 | |
Henry Robinson-Montague | 1798 | 85 | 1883 | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Montagu; _6th_Baron_Rokeby | ||||||
130 | Row | Frederick Everard Row | 1859 | 67 | 1926 | id: NAARow1 (2 images) | 357163 | 1196 | 1 | Of Devonport; England |
Ethel Malvina Keyser | 1856 | 87 | 1943 | Born in Smyrna; died in Nice | ||||||
131 | Saccomani | Charles James Job Saccomani | 1857 | 20 | 1877 | id: NAASaccomani2 | 357052 | 1160 | 1 | Eldest son; deeply lamented by his step brother and brother masons |
132 | Saccomani | Helen Magdalen Susann Saccomani | 1851 | 23 | 1874 | id: NAASaccomani1 | 357051 | 1210 | 1 | |
Elen Santi Saccomani | ||||||||||
Eleanor Saccomani | ||||||||||
133 | Sandeman | Esme Sandeman | 1896 | 41 | 1937 | id: NAASandeman | 357175 | 1247 | 1 | |
134 | Sankey | Cyril C Sankey | 1923 | id: NAASankey | 357153 | 1223 | 1 | Served in the Royal Artillery | ||
Millie D Sankey | ||||||||||
135 | Shrimpton | Johanna Edwardina Shrimpton | 1852 | 17 | 1869 | id: NAAShrimpton | 357072 | 1179 | 1 | |
136 | Smith | Edmund Denman Smith | 1841 | 36 | 1877 | id: NAASmith | 357063 | 1175 | 1 | Served with the 3rd Gurkha Regt; Bengal Army; died in Menton |
137 | Smithers | John Hampden Smithers | 1792 | 75 | 1867 | id: NAASmithers | 357078 | 1262 | 1 | D.o.b verified by internet research; merchant in Liverpool |
138 | Smythe | Carlyle Greenwood Smythe | 1865 | 60 | 1925 | id: NAASmythe | 357138 | 1180 | 1 | Of Melbourne; Australia. See http://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/smythe-carlyle-greenwood-9232 |
139 | Spencer | M G Spencer | 1904 | 82 | 1986 | id: NAASpencer | 357179 | 1190 | 1 | |
Jack Spencer | 1941 | 9 | 1950 | |||||||
140 | Spencer-Churchill | Charles Henry Spencer-Churchill | 1828 | 49 | 1877 | id: NAAChurchill | 357061 | 1127 | 1 | Served with The Rifle Brigade; grandson of the 5th Duke of Marlborough |
Charles Spencer-Churchill | 1794 | 46 | 1840 | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lord_Charles_Spencer-Churchill | ||||||
141 | Stanton | Vincent John Stanton | 1808 | 73 | 1881 | no image | 357107 | 1143 | 1 | Former rector of Halesworth; Suffolk |
142 | Stuart | Evelyn Stuart | 1825 | 44 | 1869 | id: NAABlantyre | 357067 | 1146 | 1 | Daughter of the 2nd Duke of Sutherland and wife of the last Lord Blantyre. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Stuart; _12th_Lord_Blantyre |
143 | Symington | Ida Mary Symington | 1901 | id: NAASymington | 357116 | 1152 | 1 | Eldest daughter | ||
Walter Symington | ||||||||||
144 | Taylor | Christy Sebastopol Taylor | 1919 | id: NAATaylor | 357147 | 1191 | 1 | |||
145 | Tenison | William Tenison | 1828 | 73 | 1901 | id: NAATenison | 357121 | 1171 | 1 | Of Lough Bawn; County Monaghan; Ireland |
146 | Terrell | Thomas Hull Terrell | 1808 | 88 | 1896 | id: NAATerrell1 | 357113 | 1302 | 1 | Former county court judge |
Isabella Mary Terrell | 1826 | 92 | 1918 | |||||||
147 | Thin | George Thin | 1903 | id: NAAThin | 357126 | 1205 | 1 | From London | ||
148 | Thorndike | Ella D Thorndike | 1899 | id: NAAThorndike1 (2 images) | 357187 | 1209 | 1 | Of Boston; Massachusets; USA | ||
149 | Turnbull | James Turnbull | 1831 | 66 | 1897 | id: NAATurnbull1 (2 images) | 357111 | 1149 | 1 | OBITUARY APPEARING IN THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN ADVERTISER ON 6TH APRIL 1897 DEATH OF MR. J. T. TURNBULL. On Tuesday last information was received in Adelaide which appeared to justify the belief that Mr. J. T. Turnbull, an old Adelaide resident, had died on the Continent. The cablegram which was received was a peculiarly constructed message and is, was wrongly addressed, so that there appeared to be some doubt at first whether it referred to Mr. Turnbull. Later on, however, news which was regarded as somewhat confirmatory of his demise came to hand, and though up to the present no absolutely definite intelligence has been received, Mr. W. Little, his attorney, has no doubt that the interpretation placed upon the cablegram was correct. Mr. Turnbull, who was well known is Adelaide as an insurance adjuster and agent for many years left for Scotland eight years ago, and has made several visits to the Continent for the benefit of his health. A letter has just been received from him dated from Nice, so that he seems to have been on one of his periodical visits at the time of his death. The deceased gentleman, who was very well known in Adelaide, was born in Leith, Scotland, on August 28, 1830, and when 26 years of age he came to South Australia. His first engagement was with Messrs. Elder, Smith, & Co. in their Port office, and subsequently he went to New South Wales and Victoria. He then returned to Adelaide and served the firm of Messrs. William Younghusband & Co and in 1865 he was sent to Europe and America on behalf of that firm. Two years later he began business on his own account as an insurance adjuster and agent. In 1882 be entered into partnership with Messrs. J. G. Boothby and W. Little. Mr. Turnbull was for a long time consul for the Netherlands and Italy, and when he visited Italy in 1878 the King decorated him with the Cross of a Chevalier of the Royal Order of the Crown. He was a great traveller. In 1865 he visited England by way of America; in 1873 he went home again through America and Canada, and in 1874 and 1883 be again made trips. His last journey was undertaken in 1888 and he had been absent from the colony ever since. |
150 | Venables | Charles Venables | 1816 | 61 | 1877 | id: NAAVenables | 357062 | 1172 | 1 | Of Longueville Manor; Jersey |
Monument list for Ste Marguerite Anglo American (2)'s Church burial ground
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