St Paul's Church in Shipley has an interesting collection of memorials. They seem to have "migrated " to the back of the church. This is the Parish church of Church of Shipley.
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I am however going to split the blogpages up. The first Memorial is to the 3 men who lost their lives in the South African Campaign.
This is the transcript of the memorial:
FOR GOD FOR KING AND COUNTRY
TO THE GLORY OF GOD
AND IN MEMORY OF HERBERT O'DONNELL
3RD ROYAL WARWICKS
KILLED IN ACTION AT NOONSKRAAL S.A.
DECR.25TH 1901 AGED 21 YEARS
HIGSON LISTER
DIED OF ENTERIC AT PINETOWN. S.A.
JUNE 12TH 1900- AGED 23 YEARS
ALBERT JOWETT
2ND KINGS OWN YORKS LIGHT INANTRY
DIED OF ENTERIC AT ELANDSFONTEIN. S.A.
SEPT 3RD 1901 AGED 27 YEARS
THIS TABLET WAS ERECTED BY
INHABITANTS OF SHIPLEY
Looking closely at the very base of the memorial shows the engraver. I think it reads Dell or Bell & Scott Engravers Bradford.
I cannot find any reference to this company. Nicely engraved and well kept. The memorial is in good condition and the lack of a good polish helped the photography no end! Unable to find a reference to Noonskraal on the internet. The references to Higson Lister of Shipley appear to refer to an older Higson Lister - dangerous to presume a father. But certainly seems a relative. The
grave is at St Pauls church too.
Herbert O'Donnell:- This is the Ancestry record, the place of death is different.
Name: | H O\'Donnell |
Casualty Type: | Killed |
Casualty Date: | 25 Dec 1901 |
Casualty Place: | Kokskraal |
Rank: | Lance Corporal |
Force: | South Africa Field Force |
Regiment: | Royal Warwickshire Regiment |
Battalion: | 3rd Battalion |
Number: | 5661 |
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Albert Jowett :- This is the Ancestry Record, Interestingly a difference of a day.
Name: | A Jowett |
Casualty Type: | Died |
Casualty Date: | 4 Sep 1901 |
Casualty Place: | Elandsfontein |
Rank: | Private |
Force: | South Africa Field Force |
Regiment: | Yorkshire Light Regimant |
Battalion: | 2nd Battalion |
Number: | 5848 |
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I do not have an issue with the errors. I would think that communications were difficult and details difficult to come buy. There have been 100 years + to piece the history together.
SHIPLEY - BOER WAR
UKNIWM REF: 50784