Plaques in memorium in the Church
JOHN GURDON-REBOW of Wyvenhoe Park, late member for, and High Steward of Colchester; who died Oct. 12th 1870, Aged 71. son of John A Goodwin, councillor of this parish who died 7th June A.D.1900 of enteric fever, at Bloemfontein, South Africa in the performance of his duty to his Queen and Country and "In His Steps" as Volunteer Hospital Orderly of the St John's Ambulance Association whilst serving at the front in the War against The Boer Republics of South Africa Erected by the Chairman & District Council of the Town and Port of Wivenhoe. JANE, Wife of CAP. JOHN BELLAIRS, who died 18th. August 1815 aged 50 years In her, the true CHRISTIAN, with the eminent Virtues of the Wife, Mother, Relative and Friend, shone conspicuous. How belov'd in life! How lamented in death! is beyond the power of an afflicted Husband to describe. Second son of Captain & Mrs. A.HARVEY, Who died at Rio-de-Janeiro, on Wednesday, 31st. October 1923, Aged 30 Years. "I am the Resurrection and the Life." in the royal Navy who died December 7th 1856 Aged 65 years. ------- This window was given by his Widow, when this Church was restored June 1860. Anne L.Goodwin A.D.1907. in memory of her beloved husband, THOMAS CORDER GOODWIN. who had been for some Years Church warden, Guardian, and Waywarden of Wivenhoe Parish. in memory of her Husband JOHN HOWARD, who was 35 years Trinity Pilot of this Port. A.D. 1900 --- of --- GEORGE ERNEST [VARROW] the dearly loved husband of Beatrice Ethel Varrow. Died in 6th.General Hospital, Rouen, France, Feb'y 18th. 1917. Aged 29 Years. ------- Greater love hath no man than he who gives his life for his friends. of my husband JAMES E HEATH Many years Churchwarden Died November 8th. 1921 Aged 69 Years. FRANK CRIDGE PRICE for many years Warden of this Church died February 8th. 1924, Aged 80 years. |
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JOHN GREEN CHAMBERLAIN, Esq. many years Lloyd's agent at this place. Who died 30th. of March 1860. Aged 66 Years. Much regretted by his family and friends. The REV. NICHOLAS CORSELLIS MA. Upwards of the Fifty years Rector of this Parish who departed this life, April 17th. 1826. in the 82nd year of his age In him, the poor of this parish, lost a liberal and kind benefactor, and all, a sincere friend. Likewise of MARY CORSELLIS First wife of the above who departed this life, March 7th. 1808 aged 68 years. This tablet was erected by his second wife in affectionate regard to his memory. NICHOLAS CEASAR CORSELLIS Late a Captain of the Royal Navy The eldest son of the late Rev. Nicholas and Mary Corsellis of this parish. Born July 29th. 1760(?) and died May 19th 1833 Whom...[??]...moulders into dust [??]...but past [????] [????] [????] Whose love...[?] They mourn...[?] Feel as his children but as Christians...[?] GEORGE CORSELLIS Esq. fifth son of the Rev. Nicholas Corsellis of Wivenhoe Hall Who departed this life Jan. 4th. 1833 Aged 62 Years. He for many years faithfully serv'd the Hon. East India Company in their Civil Department in the Presidency of Bombay and after affording to his relatives and friends in his native country the enjoyment of his presence for a short time, it pleas'd an All Wise Providence to remove him from amongst them. ------- He was an affectionate Husband a kind Father and sincere Friend. MARY CORSELLIS Widow of George Corsellis Esq. late of the Honorable East India Company's civil service, and daughter of Nicholas Cesar Corsellis Esq. formerly of Woodford [?????] and of Lower Marney Tower in this County She died July 2nd. 1834 Aged 76 years Frances, daughter of The Rev.Nicholas Corsellis and Mary his wife of Wivenhoe Hall who departed this life the 13th March 1797 after a long & painful illness which she bore with truly Christian patience. Aged XXXI years. also of Maria Corsellis their youngest daughter who died March 3rd 1787[?], aged 3 years. and three infant children |
War Memorial in the Churchyard
1914-1918 The Great War:
Ayre, Alexander | Hart, Herbert | Pitt, Stanley |
Baker, Ernest | Hawkins, John B. | Rand, Ernest J. |
Baker, Albert | Head, John | Rand, Oliver C. |
Baker, Thomas | Head, Arthur | Reed, Harry C. |
Barlow, John L. | Heath, Fred C. | Sainty, John |
Barr, Edgar | Husk, Hugh H. | Salisbury, Fred |
Bartlett, George A. | Juby, Harry | Salisbury, William |
Beckwith, Thomas | Martin, William C. | Squire, Felix J.C. |
Bell, Robert | Miller, Samuel | Stebbing, Edgar |
Canham, Charles | Nicholls, Fred | Steward, Charles |
Eagle, Joseph | Payne, Jack | Turner, Charles J. |
Firman, George | Pike, Edward | Turner, Tom |
Green, William J. | Pike, Edgar W. | Turner, Albert E. |
Green, Jack D. | Pitt, Charles J. | Wade, William |
Harlow, Harold F. | Pitt, Horace | Weavers, Thomas |
1939-1945 Second World War:
E. Jean Cole | Leslie C. Pascoe |
John W. Fleming | Peter Pawsey |
Jack E. Green | Travers L. Rose |
William C. Kibble | James T. Watts |
13 December 1989, Northern Ireland.