Monument list for All Saints Church burial ground

All Saints' Church burial ground, Brightlingsea, Essex, England

Monument list

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51DawsonWilliam Dawson1861191880id: Tile 028640112201

52DayDaniel Day1820551875id: Tile 013639962351

53DayDavid Day1823491872id: Tile 001639842121

54DayDavid Day1857151872id: Tile 002639852041

55DayWilliam Day1850311881id: Tile 036640192221

56DeathAlfred Death1845461891id: Tile 100640832821

57DeathRobert Death1849371886id: Tile 080640632281

58DeathThomas Death1832431875id: Tile 012639952181

59DeathWilliam Death1907401947id: Tile 205641881921

60Dent William F Dent1851231874id: Tile 011639943731

61DentHerbert Dent1868361904id: Tile 143641262751

62DinesWalter B Dines1886291915id: Tile 160641435621Birth: 1885 Brightlingsea Tendring District Essex, England Death: Aug. 25, 1915 Ballycastle County Antrim, Northern Ireland [Edit Dates] His death was registered, after coroner’s inquest held 26th August, as Benjamin Dines. He was described as “Able Seaman & Rigger”, but it is not clear whether he served in the Royal Navy or the Mercantile Marine. He died in Cushendall Cottage Hospital of fracture to the base of the skull caused by fall from the mast of the yacht “Clementina” in Cushenden Bay whilst engaged in his work as a Rigger. He is commemorated on the Roll of Honour in All Saints Church in his home town of Brightlingsea and on one of the tiles [at pew height] around the inside of the church-there is one for every marine casualty even before WWI. The church contains many items of interest particularly the unique frieze of memorial tiles to men lost at sea. The tiles bear witness to the various losses suffered by this seafaring community. While similar memorials can be found on the continent these tiles are a unique memorial in England. The ‘tile’ memorial says ‘’accidentally killed on HM Yacht Clementina.” He may have been working off the salvage boat, Linnet on Clementina a few weeks after the collision. HMS Clementina was a 625 ton armed Admiralty yacht, 469/1887,built in 1887.She served as an Auxilliary during the Great War.[hired 22/9/14]. After a collision on the 5th August 1915, she beached off Tor Cor Point. Armament: 2-6pdr, Pennant No.025, Examination Service, Capt Thomas Walker (retired Vice Admiral). Closing the SS Adam Smith (299grt) for examination off Tor Cor Point in the early morning, in collision, holed, and flooded from the stokehold aft. To prevent her sinking, she was run aground and beached nearby. Salvage was abandoned, and she was sold for breaking-up where she lay; no lives lost at this time, but an Assistant Engineer RNR * died on 20 September 1915 probably from injuries sustained. Note: location is confirmed as South Tor Cor or Torcor Point, Co. Galway (+J/C/D/He/dk; ADM.137/143) * this would be E.S. Manning who is a war casualty and is buried in this churchyard Ballycastle is up the coast from Cushedall in Antrim at the top of Northern Ireland . 1911 England Census Name: Walter Benjamin Dines Age in 1911: 25 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1886 Relation to Head: Head Birth Place: Brightlingsea, Essex Civil Parish: Brightlingsea County: Essex Country: England Address: 107 Sidney Street , Brightlingsea, Essex Marital Status: Married Occupation: Mariner Walter Benjamin Dines 25 Ellen Charlotte Dines 26 Marriage: 1909 Spouse: Ellen Charlotte Verrall He was the son of Benjamin and Emily Dines [nee Ruffell]

63DownesHazell W Downes1858151873id: Tile 004639872171

64DoyleHarry T Doyle1884331917id: Tile 171641542301

65DrakeHerbert H Drake1856231879id: Tile 024640072101

66DraperCharles James Draper1917id: Tile 179641622941

67EadeGeorge Eade1858261884id: Tile 072640552271

68EleyJames Eley1823601883id: Tile 066640491821

69EllisJohn James Ellis1859391898id: Tile 133641163271

70EllisLeonard G Ellis1898171915id: Tile 156641392901

71EverettAlbert Frederick Everett1907221929id: Tile 189641723201

72EverettClarence Everett1859191878id: Tile 023640062121

73EverettGeorge Everett1819341853id: Tile 053640362361

74EverettJohn Burgess Everett1856591915id: Tile 157641402771

75EverettJoseph Everett1850301880id: Tile 030640132401

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