East Hoathley, Sussex
Richard Hunnisett (1776-1845) of Ripe and Laughton had three of his children baptised in East Hoathly early in the 19th century and at least two of his children lived in East Hoathly. His youngest son, George, was a bricklayer in East Hoathly whose wife had no children. The headstones below all relate to descendants of another son, Richard (1808-1884), also a bricklayer.

Some 'Hunnisett' MIs found in the churchyard

In ever loving memory
of
JOHN PENTECOST HUNNISETT
who passed away 30th Novr 1878
aged 33 years
Jesus said I am the resurrection and
the life He that believeth in Me though
he were dead so shall he live
Also of his wife
EMILY
who fell asleep 3 Feby 1925
aged 75 years
Whosoever liveth and believeth in Me
shall never die
John was a grandson of Richard (1776-1845)
and a bricklayer, like his father

In loving memory of
JOHN PENTECOST HUNNISETT
who died April 22nd 1882
aged 12 months
Also of
ROSINA JESSIE HUNNISETT
who died Decr 19th 1882
aged 6 weeks
Jesus said suffer little children
to come unto Me and forbid them
not for such is the kngdom
of heaven - Luke 18:16
Children of Richard & Mary (below)

In
loving memory of
RICHARD HUNNISETT
who died 19th Jan 1930
aged 91 years
Also of
MARY
his wife
who died 28th Octr 1905
aged 64 years
Richard was John's brother,
another grandson of Richard (1776-1845)
and also a bricklayer, like his father
AMY G HUNNISETT died 30th March 1955 aged 46 years At rest
Also of her father ALBERT HUNNISETT died 19th October 1955 aged 82 years
And her mother MARY JANE HUNNISETT died 8th May 1959 aged 72 years
Albert was a son of John Pentecost Hunnisett (above)
He was a gardener on the flower farm in East Hoathly