St. Michael and All Angels, Heavitree, Exeter

St. Michael and All Angels, Heavitree, Exeter
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1846 Consecrated. The architect was David Mackintosh.
1887 The tower was completed.
1898 Chancel enlarged.
Some of the more interesting memorials. Images taken in 2021.
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St. Michael and All Angels, Heavitree, Exeter. 1898 Chancel enlarged.
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Includes Albert John Bennett, KIA 1916 in the Dardanelles. Also Courtney William Bennett, KIA 1916 at Jutland.
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Biggs Andrews (1795-1880). Last Commissioner of Bankruptcy for Exeter.
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John Bradford. 1887. Late of the Royal Marines.
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Chamberlain of the Ship Inn of this parish.
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H. Davis. 1916. HMS Vivid
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William H. J. Dunn. 1886. Lost at Sea.
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Alfred Frederick. 1897. Late of HMS Ganges.
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Includes Albert James Hall. KIA 1915.
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The son of Major General Harvest.
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Edwin Daniel John Hill. 1930. Accidentally drowned at Burn.
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The son of Brig-General Hutchison.
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1939. Ernest Edwin Johns, who won the Military Medal on the first day of the Somme.
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1913. Major Gustavus Nicolls Kelsall.
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Frank William Leyman. Died of wounds in France 1917.
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Includes Percy Wilfred Loosemore. Missing on active service in 1942.
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Richard W. F. Oliver. Killed in Action 1941.
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Charles Truscott Phillips, 1913. Assistant Paymaster on HMS Centurion.
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Lieut-Colonel Richard James Saumarez. 1946.
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Gilbert Leonard Smith (1st Devon Regiment), Killed in Action 1914 in Belgium. Also Samuel George Smith (3rd Devon Regiment).
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Charles John Valder. 1916. R.G.A. Died after 19 months active service.
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Edward Vickery. 1885. Thirty years in the employ of Baker and Son and the stone erected by fellow workers.
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Maud Valerie White. 1891-1905.
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Stanley Thomas Williams. 1883-1933. First County Librarian for Devon.