As well as over 250 gravestones standing in the attached Kowhai Pass cemetery, St Peter’s Church and its lychgate house memorial plaques.
These are listed below, in full. If you would like a larger, high-resolution image of any of the items listed below, please email me at moorfnz@gmail.com
CHURCH PLAQUES
ATKINSON, J H – Killed in action at Paardaburg, South Africa – 1901
CHESTERFIELD, William
CLARK, Douglas ? - Killed in action, Libya – 1941, age 23
St PETER’S DEDICATION PLAQUE
LYCHGATE PLAQUES
JOHNSON, Percy Hawkins (d. 1955)
JOHNSON, Catherine Amelia Mary Elizabeth (d. 1939)
These two plaques are located directly below the hook on which the lychgate bell rope is hung.
I find your type of work fascinating.
We have found 2 of our relatives here. The “Longs”….Thanks heaps.
Posted by Phillipa | May 27, 2011, 2:35 amGreat news!
Did you want the gravestone images for these ancestors?
Helen
Posted by hleggatt | May 27, 2011, 5:28 amThanks for the offer but we will take a drive out that way again. We actually passed there on one of our “get to know the area” drives.
Posted by Phillipa | May 27, 2011, 5:40 amIt’s a beautiful spot
and the church is lovely, too.
Posted by hleggatt | May 27, 2011, 9:37 amLooking for Alastair Ross, c.1981 Springfield.
Posted by Les Hewett | September 2, 2011, 12:42 amThank you for what you have done on this site it is such a help so I am now going to ask if you can help me. In St Peters Church there was a plaque erected by the church to the memory of William CHESTERFIELD (my great grandfather). I saw this plaque myself back in the early 1990′s and wrote down what was on it and also a grave inscription, but unfortuately these have been lost over the years. If you could help with a transcript it would be greatly appreciated. Both William and his wife Elizabeth are buried in the cemetery next door but was unable to find their graves when there. The grave of Charlie BONNOR is also connected to the CHESTERFIELD family as BONNOR was Elizabeth first husbands surname. My family names connected to this church are CHESTERFIELD/BONNOR/MORGAN. Thanking you.
Jocelyn
Posted by Jocelyn Hill | January 8, 2012, 8:51 amHi Jocelyn,
Glad you like the project!
As for the plaque, I shall go and revisit Springfield Church as I didn’t record such a plaque last time I visited. I may have missed it or it may no longer be in place, although I find it unlikely it would have been removed.
Charlie Bonnor’s gravestone transcript is as follows:
In Living Memory Of
(Charlie) Bonnor
who died Dec. 13th 1894
Age 25
Also his sister
(Nellie)
aged 5 years
Also their brother
(Johnnie)
aged 4 years
They died June 7th 1885
Also EVA CHESTERFIELD
died April 1885
age 3 months
“The Lord gave and the Lord hath taken away
Blessed be the name of the Lord”
However I have no record of a headstone photograph for William and Elizabeth. I shall see if any now-unmarked graves are recorded.
Best
Helen
Posted by hleggatt | January 21, 2012, 7:25 amThank you for the information on the headstone it confirms what I have from Kowae Pass records.. Both Elizabeth and William CHESTERFIELD are buried some where in that cemetery. Elizabeth died 18 June 1907 and William 29 January 1924. My mother can not remember whether a headstone was erected although she remembers visiting the cemetery with her parents while living in Springfield. They left there in about 1935 when she was about 10 years old. The plaque was in the church itself and my mother thinks the wall nearest the road although she says at 85 years her memory is not what it was. Many thanks.
Jocelyn
Posted by Jocelyn Hill | January 21, 2012, 9:13 amJocely, I was in Springfield today and have now uploaded the plaque you are seeking. I did have the image of it but the one I had taken was illegible due to sunlight/reflections but today, as it’s raining, it was easier to photograph.
Kind regards
Helen
Posted by hleggatt | January 22, 2012, 3:01 amHi Helen.
Many thanks for the photo of the plaque related to William CHESTERFIELD. Would it be possible for me to get a copy of it so I could add to my tree.information. Let me know any cost involved so I may reinburse you for your service. Thanking you again.
Jocelyn
Posted by Jocelyn Hill | January 26, 2012, 5:25 amYou’re very welcome, Jocelyn. I will email you the original image later today. We are collecting donations for the earthquake damage as opposed to charging for our service, anything you can give is gratefully received and current donations are going to St John’s Church renovations in Hororata.
Best
Helen
Posted by hleggatt | January 26, 2012, 10:38 pmInteresting read plaques is a very unique way of saying they will be remembered
Posted by sam | June 8, 2012, 2:09 am