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All Saints Church, Old Rode is in Old Rode.

Font at All Saints Church, Old Rode.

On 23 May 1849 Elizabeth Frances Egerton died. Memorial at All Saints Church, Old Rode.

Elizabeth Frances Egerton: she was born to William Egerton. On 24 Nov 1846 Lieutenant-General Richard Wilbraham and she were married. They were first cousins.

On 12 Jan 1861 Randle Wilbraham (age 88) died. Memorial at All Saints Church, Old Rode sculpted by Albert-Ernest Carrier-Belleuse (age 36).

Randle Wilbraham: On 10 Jan 1773 he was born to Richard Wilbraham-Bootle. Before 10 Mar 1810 Randle Wilbraham and Sybilla Ann Egerton were married.

1864. All Saints Church, Old Rode was dedicated in 1864 having been designed by George Gilbert Scott (age 52). It was built by John Gallimore of Newcastle under Lyme. The Clerk of the Works was John Savile.

1864. All Saints Church, Old Rode.

Bunker's Hill Colliery Explosion

After 30 Apr 1875. All Saints Church, Old Rode. In Memory of Daniel Fox who was killed in the Bunker's Hill Colliery Explosion.

After 30 Apr 1875. All Saints Church, Old Rode. In Memory of Thomas Beech who was killed in the Bunker's Hill Colliery Explosion.

1887. High Altar and Reredos at All Saints Church, Old Rode in memory of Randle Wilbraham and Sybilla Ann Egerton.

Sybilla Ann Egerton: On 14 Dec 1780 she was born to Philip Egerton of Oulton and Mary Eyles-Styles. Coefficient of inbreeding 6.25%. On 30 May 1868 Sybilla Ann Egerton died.

On 30 Apr 1900 Lieutenant-General Richard Wilbraham (age 89) died at Rode Hall, Cheshire. Memorial at All Saints Church, Old Rode. He was the last of the male line of Wilbraham's. His estate, including Rode Hall, Cheshire was inherited by his daughter Katharine Frances Wilbraham Lady Wilbraham (age 50) and her husband George Barrington Baker Wilbraham 5th Baronet (age 55).

Katharine Frances Wilbraham Lady Wilbraham: On or before 23 May 1849 she was born to Lieutenant-General Richard Wilbraham and Elizabeth Frances Egerton. Coefficient of inbreeding 7.04%. On 04 Apr 1872 George Barrington Baker Wilbraham 5th Baronet and she were married. On 04 Oct 1911 Frederick Edward Baker aka Rhodes 4th Baronet died unmarried. His brother George Barrington Baker Wilbraham 5th Baronet succeeded 5th Baronet Baker of Loventor in Totnes in Devon. She by marriage Lady Baker of Loventor in Totnes in Devon.

On 28 Aug 1912 George Barrington Baker Wilbraham 5th Baronet (age 67) died. Memorial at All Saints Church, Old Rode. His son Philip Wilbraham Baker Wilbraham 6th Baronet (age 36) succeeded 6th Baronet Wilbraham of Loventor in Totnes in Devon. Joyce Christabel Kennaway Lady Wilbraham (age 35) by marriage Baronet Wilbraham of Loventor in Totnes in Devon.

Philip Wilbraham Baker Wilbraham 6th Baronet: On 17 Sep 1875 he was born to George Barrington Baker Wilbraham 5th Baronet and Katharine Frances Wilbraham Lady Wilbraham. On 08 Aug 1901 Philip Wilbraham Baker Wilbraham 6th Baronet and Joyce Christabel Kennaway Lady Wilbraham were married.

Joyce Christabel Kennaway Lady Wilbraham: On 21 Dec 1876 she was born to John Henry Kennaway 3rd Baronet. On 25 Aug 1958 she died.

After 21 Oct 1917. All Saints Church, Old Rode. In Memory of 2nd Lieutenant Sydney Bowler killed in action aged twenty-seven

Extract From Sexey's School Magazine. Oct. 21st. 1917. – Lieut. S. Bowler, R.G.A. (a former member of the staff), killed by shell-fire. Aged 27. Literary and Debating Society. 4th December – Lecture by Mr Bowler. On the above date the School received a most excellent and instructive lecture on the "Geographical and historical Causes of the Present War." Mr Bowler made a rather difficult subject into one full of absorbing interest and gave everyone a very pleasant evening. He outlined the circumstances that plunged Europe into this titanic struggle in a way which showed that he had made a deep and scientific study of the whole affair. He concluded his lecture by a splendid description of Russia peasant life which being illustrated by lantern slides proved an even greater success, as very few knew anything of the social life of our great ally.

After 1918. War Memorial at All Saints Church, Old Rode.

1940. Frederick Riley Memorial Window at All Saints Church, Old Rode.

On 08 Jul 1945 Katharine Frances Wilbraham Lady Wilbraham (age 96) died. Memorial at All Saints Church, Old Rode.

On 11 Oct 1957 Philip Wilbraham Baker Wilbraham 6th Baronet (age 82) died. Memorial at All Saints Church, Old Rode. His son Randle John Baker Wilbraham 7th Baronet (age 51) succeeded 7th Baronet Wilbraham of Loventor in Totnes in Devon. Betty Ann Torrens Lady Wilbraham (age 50) by marriage Baronet Wilbraham of Loventor in Totnes in Devon.

Randle John Baker Wilbraham 7th Baronet: On 31 Mar 1906 he was born to Philip Wilbraham Baker Wilbraham 6th Baronet and Joyce Christabel Kennaway Lady Wilbraham. On 26 Feb 1930 Randle John Baker Wilbraham 7th Baronet and Betty Ann Torrens Lady Wilbraham were married.

Betty Ann Torrens Lady Wilbraham: On 12 Dec 1906 she was born to William Matt Torrens of Hayes in Kent.

On 02 Oct 1975 Betty Ann Torrens Lady Wilbraham (age 68) died. Memorial at All Saints Church, Old Rode.