Headstones: St Andrews Church Plaques (CoI), Dunmore East - County Waterford Ireland Genealogy Projects Archives Waterford Index Copyright File contributed by: Valerie Ackroyd Photos -------------------------------- ST ANDREWS CHURCH PLAQUES COI), DUNMORE EAST, CO.WATERFORD, IRELAND Photo No. 0 In loving memory of | ELEONORA ALCOCK | of Cooleen, Dunmore East | Who entered into rest 19th April 1911 | Aged 84 years. Photo No. 1 To the Glory of God | and in beloved memory of | The Right Honble. HENRY BRUEN. P.C.D.L. | of Oak Park, Carlow, and | Poul na Linnta, Dunmore East. | For 27 years | M.P. for Co. Carlow. | Born June 16. 1828. | Died March 8. 1912. | Also of | MARY MARGARET, | His wife, daughter of | Colonel EDWARD CONNOLLY, M.P. | of Castletown, Co. Kildare | Born October 18. 1831. | Died May 13. 1894. Photo No. 2 In loving memory | of | WILLIAM ROBERT CHERRY. | Master Mariner, Merchant Navy. | Killed by enemy action at sea | March 28th 1943. | Eldest son of | Captain and Mrs. C.S.C. CHERRY, | Poul na Linnta, Dunmore East. | Peace, Perfect Peace Photo No. 3 To the Glory of God and in loving memory of | Captain J. H. GERRARD | Cape Mounted Police D. 2. South Africa. | Eldest Son of J. VIPONT GERRARD, Rossduff Waterford. | Who died at Wynberg Military Hospital | on 29th October 1901. Rev: XIV.13 Photo No. 4 In loving memory | of | MARIA HELENA Widow of the | Revd. THOMAS GIMLETTE D.D. | Who entered into rest | Febry. 26th 1896 aged 62. | Dearly loved and deeply mourned | Well done thou good and faithful servant, | Enter thou into the joy of thy Lord. Photo No. 5 Erected in loving remembrance by his parishioners Anno Domini MDCCCLXXXII | The Revd. THOMAS GIMLETTE, D.D. | For nine years vicar of this parish, | laboured unceasingly | for the spiritual and temporal | good of all | and entered in to blessed rest | 13th February 1882, | Aged 63 years. | "By pureness, by knowledge, | by long suffering, by kindness, | by the Holy Ghost; | by love unfeigned." | 2.Cor.VI.6. Photo No. 6 To the memory of | Lieut. Coll. GREGORY HAINES | Late of the Madras Army | Born Jany. 29th 1909. Died June 23rd 1874. | He did justly. He loved mercy | and walked humbly with his God. | "To me to live is Christ and to die is gain" | Philip.1.21. Photo No. 7 In remembrance of our mother | The Honble. Mrs. HAINES | Who fell asleep April 6th 1898 | aged 79. | "He maketh the storm a calm." | "And so he bringeth them into their desired haven." Photo No. 8 The corona is placed | in the nave of this church in memory of | WILLIAM, eldest son of the late MICHAEL DOBBYN | HASSARD, of Glenville, Waterford. | Died November 4th 1888. Aged 32. | "Thou callest me." | I. Samuel III.5 Photo No. 9 To the Glory of God | and in loving memory of | GEORGINA MAUDE | daughter of | Lt. Colonel and | Honble. Mrs. HAINES | And wife of | WALDYVE MARTIN Esq. | Died Decr. 19th 1883. | Aged 26. | "The master is come and calleth for thee. | And she arose quickly and came unto him." | St. John 11.28. Photo No. 10 In loving memory of | Major GEORGE WILLIAM WALL MORRIS. | Royal Engineers. | Killed in action | near Wimereux, N. France. | May 22nd 1940. | All you had hoped for, all you had, you gave to save mankind- | Yourself you scorned to save. | Tranquil you be, your knightly virtue proved. | Your memory hallowed in the land you loved. Photo No. 11 ELLEN JULIET PAUL | of Gaultier Lodge, Co. Waterford | Only daughter of | Sir WILLIAM PAUL, Bart & Lady PAUL. | Killed in a riding accident in Canada, | on October 5th 1950. | Is buried at Prince Albert Sask | "My times are in thine hands." | Psalm 31.v.15. Photo No. 12 In loving memory | of | JOHN MANSERGH STRANGMAN | Pte. 1st Batt. K.O.Y.L.I. | Killed in Action in Italy | on May 28th 1944 | Aged 21 Years | only Son of | HUBERT and ADELAIDE STRANGMAN | Alta Vista Dunmore East | Abide with me Photo No. 13 In | loving memory | of | RICHENDA JULIET PAUL | Wife of | Sir WILLIAM J. PAUL. Bart. | March 1st 1856 - Jan. 21st 1933. | "I have loved the habitation of Thy house | The place where Thine honour dwelleth." | Psalm 26-8 Photo No. 14 In loving memory of | Captain Sir ROBERT JOSHUA PAUL D.L., J.P. | 5th Baronet | World War 1 1914-1918 Attached R.F.C. | Despatches. Croix de Guerre. P. of W. | Born 6th June 1883 Died 9th July 1955 | Faithful and true. | Rev.19.V.11. Photo No. 15 In loving memory of an honored Father | Sir ROBERT JOSEPH PAUL 3rd baronet | born April 3rd 1820 died May 9th 1898 | After he had served his own generation | by the will of God he fell on sleep | Acts 13.36 Photo No. 16 In loving memory of | Sir WILLIAM JOSHUA PAUL, | fourth Baronet, | born June 20th 1851, died April 19th 1912. | "Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord." | Rev.4.13. Photo No. 17 In affectionate remembrance of | EMMA, daughter of | Revd. GEORGE SMITHWICK, | who died on 24th December 1905, | this Tablet is erected by her relatives & friends. | "In Thy presence is fulness of joy" Ps. XVI, 11. Photo No. 18 In | memory of | Capt. W. IZOD TULLOH R.N. | of Lakeview, in this parish, | who died, 19th Octr. 1863. | And of | ELIZABETH, his wife | 3rd daughter of | WILLIAM MORRIS | of Harbourview, | in this parish | Who died, 6th April 1875. | Also of their daughter | ELIZABETH MARY, | Wife of WM. PERROTT | Died Nov. 19th 1912. Photo No. 19 In Memory Of | WILLIAM F. WATT, "WILLIE" | Who Gave Generously Of His | Outstanding Musical Talent | Leading The Praise And | Worship In This Church | With Enthusiasm And Devotion | For Forty Years | Until His Death In 1973. Photo No. 20 This memorial, with the baptistry window | depicting the pilgrimage of life, | is placed here by their friends | as a thank-offering to Almighty God | for the devotion and sacrifice of | WILLIAM ANDERSON. WILLIAM R. CHERRY. | PATRICK P. FITZGERALD. EDWARD A. HARRISON. | PHILIP HARVEY, D.F.C. GEORGE W. WALL MORRIS. | CLIFFORD R. PELLY, D.S.C. JOHN M. STRANGMAN. | STANLEY O'C. TATE. PETER MILNE THOMSON. | Who gave their lives on active service | 1939-1945. | "In Thy presence is fulness of joy." Photo No. 21 In memory of the Very Revd. ALEXANDER ALCOCK | Dean of Lismore and Rector of this parish | who died A.D. 1747. Also his son the Venerable | ALEXANDER ALCOCK Archdeacon of Lismore and | Rector of this parish who died A.D. 1787 and the | Revd. MASON ALCOCK son of Archdeacon ALCOCK | Rector of Bandon and for some years Minister | of this parish who died A.D. 1827. Photo No. 22 In memory of JANE ALCOCK daughter | of ALEXANDER M. and MARTHA ALCOCK | Who died at Dunmore East A.D. 1878 Photo No. 23 In loving memory of | ELIZABETH ANNE BLACKER, | who died March 19th 1877, aged 86 years. | The children arise up and call her blessed. Provers, XXXI, 28 Photo No. 24 In loving memory of the Reverend WILLIAM GEORGE GILLMOR, M.A., | who faithfully ministered in this parish for over thirty years and entered | into his Master's presence on the 7th April 1913. | Erected by his parishioners, relatives and friends. Photo No. 25 In affectionate remembrance of the | Rev. THOMAS GIMLETTE, D.D. | Vicar of Dunmore East | Died February 13th 1882. Photo No. 26 The gift of M. H. GIMLETTE in loving memory of her brother | Revnd. AMBROSE LAWSON M.A. who fell asleep April 10th 1878 | Verily I come quickly Amen. Even so come Lord Jesus Rev. 22.20 Photo No. 28 In affectionate remembrance of | JOSEPH P. MACKESY A.M, M.B, F.R.C.S.L. | Died April 3rd 1866. Photo No. 29 In loving remembrance of | CHARLES MUNROE MORRIS | (of Belle Lake) | Born August 3rd 1854, Died August 3rd 1878 Photo No. 30 To the Glory of God and in memory of Sir R. PAUL Bart D.L. | Who died May 9th 1898. This window was erected | by friends in token of affection and esteem A.D. 1901. Photo No. 31 (close-up) To the Glory of God and in memory of Sir R. J. PAUL, Bart. D.L. | Who died May 9th 1898. This window was erected | by friends in token of affection and esteem A.D. 1901 Photo No. 32 Left side: In memory of | BETA ANTOINETTE STRANGMAN | Who died May 28 1865 aged 5 months. Right side: And of LEOPOLD ERNEST | STRANGMAN who died | October 18 1878 aged 12 years All images Copyright by Photographer