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Can someone please help me. I am hoping that I can get photos from the St Mary’s Church, Whittlesey. Living in South Australia makes it hard for me to visit the church.
I have tried the church, several times over the last 6 months, but nothing has happened.
Apparently in the North Aisle there is “The family vault of Henry HAYNES”. I have no idea what it looks like & there are plaques that read;
"Henry Haynes
sixty years deputy Lieutenant of the
Isle of Ely
born April 21st 1782 died April 11th 1864
also Mary Ann his wife
daughter of Robert and Sarah Hotchkin
died Dec 2nd 1849 aged 73 years
also
nine of their children
five sons and four daughters
also
Sarah, relict of Robert Hotchkin,
of Tixover, Rutland
died June 11th 1828 aged 73 years
Four surviving children
have erected this tablet
in affectionate remembrance."
"In affectionate remembrance
of
Alice Haynes daughter of Henry and Mary Haynes
who died Dec 31, 1848
in the 70th year of her age
also of
Susannah Wraight
her long tried and valued friend
only child of
Walker and Susannah Wraight
of Wisbeach ;
she departed this life
October 29th 1854
in the 78th year of her age.
Ye are my friends if ye do whatsoever
I have commanded you."
And there is a monument, for his parents, on the South Wall of Chancel, which reads;
"Henry Haynes
who died on the night of October 29th 1800
in the 55th year of his age
To the Almighty who alone knoweth the heart
must be left the awful task
of recording his virtues
In the bosom of his family where they were most exercised
they will be best remembered
His children in silent anguish
perform the last mournful duty
towards a beloved parent
by erecting this monument to his memory
This marble further perpetuates the memory of
Mary the beloved wife of Henry Haynes
who after a life spent in innocence and virtue
resigned her gentle spirit
into the hands of God
on Saturday the 3rd day of March 1810 in the
69th year of her age."
Hopefully, someone can help me.
Regards
Grantley
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I think you may need to find a regular visitor to the church, because according to its web site (http://www.druidic.org/camchurch/churches/whittleseymary.htm) the church is kept locked and prospective visitors have to make an appointment with the rector or a church warden.
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This may be what you have already tried but just in case not I would contact The Friends of St. Mary's Church Whittlesey.
They seem very active and there is both a 'phone number and an email address for the Secretary.
Selina
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Sorry forgot to attach the link!!
http://www.friendsofstmary.co.uk/committee_members.html
Selina
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I'm pretty local to Whittlesey, in fact I once lived there. I'll try to get over to take a look (with camera) if I can get in. Will be a little while though as my next 4 or 5 weekends are pretty full.
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Thankyou all, for your comments.
I have been emailing the Secretary (since July) and she deligated the task which, in spite of good intentions, hasn't happened.
I have heavily researched this line of ancestors and the one thing that I most want, has so far eluded me.
Photos of the family vault & its monuments are my main desire. The monument, for his parents, on the South Wall of Chancel is not so important as they are the "in-laws", but still very relevent to the family knowledge.
I hope that you are able to help me, Colin. (I don't care how many megabites you use)
Regards
Grantley
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I was unexpectedly in Whittlesey to day (without camera) but had a look at the church anyway. Everything was indeed locked up, not just the doors but the gates too. However my sister tells me that she works with one of the church wardens so i'll try to arrange access via her.
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Thankyou Colin, for keeping me up to date.
Regards
Grantley
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Hi Grantley
Saw an old post of yours regarding a Will in regards to a granddaughter Mary Ann wife of Mathew Henry Crofts. Can you contact me please am helping researching this line and wonder whose will you have. Docs on line seems to be down at the moment.
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Hi zozozoom,
I have sent you and email.
Hope that I can help.
Regards
Grantley
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Success at last.
The Secretary of The Friends of St. Mary's Church Whittlesey has now sent me the photos that I am after.
Thankyou to anyone who has tried to help me.
Regards
Grantley
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Pleased that you got a result in the end! Patience is a virtue!
Selina
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Hi Grantley,
I've visited Whittlesey St Mary church. I was looking for gravestones, which had all been removed and stacked around the church boundary unfortunately. Unfirtunately, I didn't think to gain access to the interior as it didn't cross my mind that the Haynes family would have their own family vault.
Would there be any chance of getting hold of the photographs? If not, would it be possible to get further info on who you got them from?
Regards,
Mark Haynes.
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Hi Mark,
Welcome to RootsChat.
I have sent you a personal message, with my email contact.
Regards
Grantley