Europe, British Isles, England, Welsh March, Herefordshire, Kinnersley, St James' Church [Map]

St James' Church, Kinnersley is in Kinnersley, Herefordshire.

Monument at St James' Church, Kinnersley [Map] to Reverend John Clutton.

Reverend John Clutton: In 1694 he was appointed Prebendary of Hereford Cathedral. On 08 Jul 1760 he was born. In 1785 he was appointed Rector of St James' Church, Kinnersley. On 07 May 1838 he died.

Around 1300 the Chancel of St James' Church, Kinnersley [Map] was constructed.

Around 1350 a Tower was added to St James' Church, Kinnersley [Map], its style being typical of churches of the Welsh March ie strong and defensive.

After 1633. Monument at St James' Church, Kinnersley [Map] to Francis Smallman (age 68) and his wife Susan Stockmede commissioned by their son William Smallman of Kinnersley Castle (age 18).

Susan Stockmede: Around 1565 she was born. Before 1615 Francis Smallman and she were married. On 11 Aug 1632 she died.

William Smallman of Kinnersley Castle: Around 1615 he was born to Francis Smallman and Susan Stockmede. On 29 Sep 1631 he and Lucy Whitney were married at St Giles without Cripplegate Church. They had two daughters. On 07 Sep 1633 Francis Smallman died. He was buried at St James' Church, Kinnersley on 09 Sep 1633. He had made his will on 20 Jul 1633 leaving his only daughter a portion of £1,000. His son William Smallman of Kinnersley Castle inherited Kinnersley Castle, Herefordshire. In 1643 he died. Lucy Smallman and her husband James Pytts inherited Kinnersley Castle, Herefordshire.

On 07 Sep 1633 Francis Smallman (age 68) died. He was buried at St James' Church, Kinnersley [Map] on 09 Sep 1633. He had made his will on 20 Jul 1633 leaving his only daughter a portion of £1,000. His son William Smallman of Kinnersley Castle (age 18) inherited Kinnersley Castle, Herefordshire [Map].

On 29 Aug 1737 Ann Heathcote (age 54) died. She was buried at St James' Church, Kinnersley [Map].

On 18 Sep 1764 Anne Jacobsen Lady Morgan (age 50) died. She was buried at St James' Church, Kinnersley [Map] where her uncle Theodore Jacobsen commissioned a monument by Nicholas Read (age 31).

Anne Jacobsen Lady Morgan: In 1714 she was born to Jacob Jacobsen of Walthamstow, Essex and Ann Heathcote. On 17 Dec 1750 John Morgan 4th Baronet and she were married. She by marriage Lady Morgan of Langattock in Monmouthshire.

After 29 Apr 1767. Monument at St James' Church, Kinnersley [Map] to John Morgan 4th Baronet (deceased).

In 1785 Reverend John Clutton (age 24) was appointed Rector of St James' Church, Kinnersley [Map].

On 29 Mar 1804 John Parkinson (age 16) died at Winchester College , Winchester. Monument at St James' Church, Kinnersley [Map]

John Parkinson: Around 1788 he was born to Leonard Parkinson at Jamaica.

After 1806. Monuments at St James' Church, Kinnersley [Map] to the Clutton family.

From 1873 the interior of St James' Church, Kinnersley [Map] was revised by George Frederick Bodley (age 45) working with the the Reverend Frederick Andrews. Reredos by George Frederick Bodley (age 45). Altar Jacobean.

In 1873 Reverend Frederick Andrews was appointed Vicar of St James' Church, Kinnersley [Map].

On 21 Oct 1907 George Frederick Bodley (age 80) died at Water Eaton, Oxfordshire. He was buried in the churchyard of St James' Church, Kinnersley [Map].

In 1920 Reverend Frederick Andrews died. He was buried in the churchyard of St James' Church, Kinnersley [Map].

Graves of George Frederick Bodley, flat, next to the large cross, and Reverend Frederick Andrews in the churchyard of St James' Church, Kinnersley [Map].

Reverend Frederick Andrews: In 1873 he was appointed Vicar of St James' Church, Kinnersley. In 1920 he died. He was buried in the churchyard of St James' Church, Kinnersley.