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Museum Ref No: PEO 929.3Surname Index of Dorset PCC Wills & Administrations 1821 to 1858, edited by Miriam Scott, 2nd edition published by the Somerset & Dorset Family History Society, [1999].
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Museum Ref No: PEO 929.310,000 Fallen Remembered on Dorset War Memorials compiled by Murial Monk, published by Somerset and Dorset Family History Society, 2000. Illus. ISBN 1 871257 48 4
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Museum Ref No: PEP 0504Memorial to 22326 Private T. Drew of the Somerset Light Infantry, who died on the 30th March 1916, age 29. Poole Cemetery. Photograph P. E. Parker
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Museum Ref No: PEP 0471Memorial to 4802263 Private W. A. Edges of the Lincolnshire Regiment, who died on 14th June 1944, age 27. Poole Cemetery. Photograph P. E. Parker.
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Museum Ref No: PEP 0479Memorial to 135071 W. Facey, Sapper in the Royal Engineers, who died on 12th October 1916. Poole Cemetery. Photograph P. E. Parker.
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Museum Ref No: Stjamem2fawconerFawconer Memorial photographed in St. James’ Church, Poole, September 2015
Information included:
This Monument
To The Memory of the Rev’d Samuel Fawconer M.A. Late Vicar of Osmington, and Twenty Years Minister of this Parish was erected August 27th1788 by Martha his surviving Widow.
He was a Man of Strong Genius sound Erudition and of just taste.
His determined perseverance in the Discharge of his parochial duties was such as commanded Respect.
He died January the 23rd 1788 in the 61st Year of his Age.
His remains and those of his first Wife Elizabeth Daughter of Sir Sebastian Swale Bar’t lie buried in the opposite aisle
Also of Martha Fawconer Widow of the above Samuel who died 24th March 1818
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Museum Ref No: PEP 0463Memorial to 13001976 Private F. C. Freeman of the Pioneer Corps, who died on 19th September 1945, age 53. Poole Cemetery. Photograph P. E. Parker.
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Museum Ref No: PEP 0495Memorial to 25849 Lance Cpl. F. Freshney of the Lincolnshire Regiment, who died on the 8th July 1917. Poole Cemetery. Photograph P. E. Parker
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Museum Ref No: PEP 0497Memorial to William Henry George, deckhand R.N.R., who drowned on duty at Poole Naval Base on 26 Oct. 1916, age 29. Memorial erected by his shipmates of "H.M.S. White Oak". Poole Cemetery. Photograph P. E. Parker.
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Museum Ref No: Canmem2GuestGuest Memorial photographed in Canford Church, June 2015
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In Memory of Sir Josiah John Guest .Baronet of Dowlais in the County of Glamorgan. Lord of This Manor of Canford and Member of Parliament for the Borough of Merthyr-Tydvil who through an upright and honourable career by the exercise of skill energy and perseverance Placed himself at the head of a most important branch of British Industry
He was born 2nd February 1785 at Dowlias where he died 26th November 1852 and where he lies buried leaving by his wife The Lady Charlotte Elizabeth Bertie only Daughter of Albemarle Ninth Earl of Lindsey five sons and five Daughters.
Happy in his domestic life .prosperous in his Business .full of years and honours having had time and inclination to prepare for his latter end
He died in the midst of his family and dependents Beloved Respected Universally Lamented
Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord from henceforth Yea Saith the Spirit that they may rest from their labours and their works do follow them
This tablet and the eastern chancel window are dedicated to his memory by his Widow
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