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The Church of St Peter, Moldash:   -  Monumental inscriptions

Inscriptions and pictures below as collected by Graham Redman on Monday 17 April 2006


To

 the memory of

Thomas Amos

 of  Moldash  Gent

Died 13th April 1785

aged 62 years

Left surviving by Ann his wife

?  Sons Nicholas and Richard

William Daniel and James

also

Ann wife of Thomas Amos

11th February 1801

 aged 82  years


   

Far left of picture above -

To

 the memory of

Thomas

Son of James and Sarah Amos

Who departed this life

October the 19th 1817

aged 1 year

and 3 months

Middle of picture above -

To

 the memory of

Mary Ann

daughter of  James and

Sarah  Amos 

She  departed this life

June 16th 1812

aged  7 years

and ?... months

Right of picture above -

To

the memory of

Mary

daughter of

James and Sarah Amos

who departed this life

the 11th June 1800

aged 6 years

and 6 months


The three Amos graves pictured here [left]
are individually shown below
with inscriptions.

Top

Left stone in picture above

Sacred

To the memory of

Mr James Amos  Gent

of this Parish

Who departed this life

February 28th 1818

Aged 56 years

He left surviving Sarah his

 wife, seven children 3 sons

and four daughters

Sarah Elizabeth  James  Daniel  Helen

Charlotte  George

 

Middle stone in above picture

Sacred

To the memory of

Sarah

The wife of Mr James Amos  Gent

 Who departed this life

February 17th 1862

In the 90th year of her age

 also Elizabeth

 third daughter of

James and Sarah Amos

Who died October 1st 1849

Aged 53 years

Top

Right stone in above picture

Sacred

 To the memory of

Mr Daniel Amos  Gent

2 July 1818

Aged 58

Left surviving 1 daughter Sarah

John Amos son of the above

died 3 May 1806  2 months

Sarah wife of the above

Died January 21 1838

Aged 78

 

Text in green was not read in April 2006, but taken from the Parish records.

-  On a future visit we may be able to identify more engraving

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