The cemetery was quite extensive, on quite hilly ground, neatly mown, and still in use for new burials. |
These gravestones are in memory of men of the Royal Monmouthshire Royal Engineers who died in the early 20th century. |
Joseph Dance was a Malster in Monmouth. |
There is no obvious maritime connection for the inclusion of the lovely anchor and rope on this memorial. |
The memorial to John Vaughan was erected by his comrades in No. 1 Company, R.M.R.E.(M) |
Sgt. Charlesworth, Permanent Staff, R.M.R.E. |
Died from injuries received at Bridgewater Station on May 3rd, 1892, aged 38 years. |
Two sons, William and Sidney were killed in action in WWI, Bertie drowned at Symonds Yat aged 9 years, and three sons and a daughter died as babies and toddlers. |
Aged 108 years. |
A missionary in Bolivia for 29 years. |
The signature of F.J. Hayes has been used on the gravestone. |
John Gordon was born in the U.S.A. and was attendant of this cemetery for 25 years. |