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Ann Elizabeth Hicks 1846-1876

Headstone 320 ~ Slate ~ Semi-circle top with concave shoulders After the death of his wife Ann Elizabeth Hicks (née Langmaid) in the later part of the 1870s Richard Hicks remarried and took his second wife Mary and his son Alfred to Grimsby where Richard sailed on the vessel Grimsby. ‘Hicks family in Polperro and…
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Sarah Henderson 1885-1885

Headstone 406 ~ Slate ~ Semi-circled top, indented sides, slopped shoulders and central interwoven IHS motif
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Sarah Ann Henderson 1860-1885

Headstone 406 ~ Slate ~ Semi-circled top, indented sides, slopped shoulders and central interwoven IHS motif
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Margaret Hearle 1815-1894

Headstone 362 ~ Granite ~ Latin cross with three step base, with kerbs Ancestry Records – show these three names, Nathaniel, Nathaniel and Margaret are all children of Nathaniel & Margaret Hearle, who are also remembered on this cross.
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Nathaniel Hearle 1811-1854

Headstone 362 ~ Granite ~ Latin cross with three step base, with kerbs Ancestry Records – show Nathaniel, Nathaniel & Margaret are children of Nathaniel & Margaret Hearle
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Nathaniel Hearle 1810-1811

Headstone 362 ~ Granite ~ Latin cross with three step base, with kerbs Ancestry Records – show Nathaniel, Nathaniel & Margaret are children of Nathaniel & Margaret Hearle
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Margaret Lucy Prynne Hearle 1852-1890

Headstone 362 ~ Granite ~ Latin cross with three step base, with kerbs Ancestry Research – shows Margaret Lucy Prynne Hearle is the daughter of Joseph & Elizabeth Hearle. She is remembered with her parents. She takes the new spelling of her mother’s maiden name, with a terminal ‘e’, which was introduced by her mother’s…
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Elizabeth Robins Hearle 1814-1874

Headstone 362 ~ Granite ~ Latin cross with three step base, with kerbs Elizabeth, wife of Joseph, is remembered with their daughter Margaret, who takes the new spelling of her mother’s maiden name, with a terminal ‘e’, which was introduced by Elizabeth’s brother John Basset Prynn (1827-1875).
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Joseph Hearle 1814-1891

Headstone 362 ~ Granite ~ Latin cross with three step base, with kerbs Joseph is the son of Nathaniel Hearle (1785-1870). He shares this stone with his daughters, wife, siblings, parents and grandparents. On this face of the stone, his wife and daughter are remembered.

