Helen Boteler Farrer and her daughter Helen Farrer Emes were interred on the same day.
Thomas's son William and Mrs. Crysagon Coningsby, the executrix of Mr. John Emes erected a monument to honor all of them in 1707, so Helen Farrer Emes's husband John was also deceased by then and was presumably interred elsewhere.
Helen Boteler Farrer and her daughter Helen Farrer Emes were interred on the same day.
Thomas's son William and Mrs. Crysagon Coningsby, the executrix of Mr. John Emes erected a monument to honor all of them in 1707, so Helen Farrer Emes's husband John was also deceased by then and was presumably interred elsewhere.
Inscription
In this chancel near this place lye the Bodyes of
THOMAS FARRER,
Late of this Town, Esq.,
Who dyed in ye 83d year of his age,
And was buried ye 14th September, 1703,
And
HELEN, HIS WIFE,
Eldest daughter of Sir William Boteler,
Of Biddenham, in ye County of Bedford, Knt.,
By whom he had issue two daughters
and one son:
Helen, married to Edwd. Wright, of Lyde, in
ye County of Hereford, Esq.,
And
Sybill, married to John Emes of Parshore, in
ye County of Worcester, Gent.,
Which Sibill, with her Mother, were buried here
ye same day, which was ye 30th June, 1696,
And William now living,
In memory of whom, and also of William, his
Son, who is also here interred, ye said
William Farrer and Mrs. Crysagon Coningsby,
Executrix of ye said Mr. Emes,
Caused this Monument to be erected,
In the year of our Lord 1707.
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