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Title: St Laurences, Morland
Post by: annaandchester on Sunday 16 April 06 21:38 BST (UK)
Who would have the burial details for this church?

Many thanks

Anna x
Title: Re: St Laurences, Morland
Post by: Jeffrey on Tuesday 18 April 06 19:08 BST (UK)
Hi Anna,

I think the Kendal Records Office would have these details.

It is a lovely old Church and is definitely worth a visit for any one connected with that area.

Judy
Title: Re: St Laurences, Morland
Post by: annaandchester on Tuesday 18 April 06 19:15 BST (UK)
I did manage to pop in last week but the graves I am interested are very worn (sandstone does that unfortunately).
You are right though it is a gorgeous village and a beautiful church.

Anna x
Title: Re: St Laurences, Morland
Post by: Jeffrey on Tuesday 18 April 06 19:22 BST (UK)
Hi Anna,
Just been looking at your other postings  and see you 'pop' into the kendal records office so may live close  - have you asked them if they have the records as I would be interested to know where they are if they have not.
I love the picture of your lady.
Judy
Title: Re: St Laurences, Morland
Post by: annaandchester on Tuesday 18 April 06 21:12 BST (UK)
Hi Judy

I am living in Scotland so I am hoping that someone might pop into Kendal for me. I have just spent some time in Carlisle with my family doing some research but Kendal just wasnt doable although we did manage to visit Morland one morning.

If I find out Ill let you know

Anna x
Title: Re: St Laurences, Morland
Post by: annaandchester on Wednesday 19 April 06 16:02 BST (UK)
My lady is my granny, May Read and she was an actress. I love this picture of her too although she is in her working clothes here.

Anna x
Title: Re: St Laurences, Morland
Post by: Janet B on Wednesday 02 December 09 22:11 GMT (UK)
Hello Anna

I currentley have the film of the Morland burials on loan if you didn't get the information you were requesting if you give me the details of the burial you are seeking I will do my best.
cheers
Janet

Title: Re: St Laurences, Morland
Post by: Jalkatz on Saturday 05 December 09 09:52 GMT (UK)
Hi Janet,
I think Anna and I are chasing the same morland family so I would be very interested too.  The family is Simpsons.  I found a couple of Simpson headstones when I was there but nowhere near the amount there should be - as Anna said, so difficult to read.
Best wishes,
Jackie
Title: Re: St Laurences, Morland
Post by: Janet B on Sunday 06 December 09 00:32 GMT (UK)
Hi Jackie & Anna  :)

The Morland Parish records are on line at

www.cumberlandarchives.co.uk/ 

if this link doesn't work just use your search engine to find Cumberland Archives. The registers are baps, marriages and burials from 1538 to 1742.

On the film I have I can go from 1742 to 1901 but it will be a great help if you can give me an idea of the time frame you are looking for as it is very time consuming to go through 150 years of sometimes not very easy to read entries. I will do my best this week but the LDS centre closes from Dec 11 to the end of Jan which is summer school holidays here is OZ so you might be waiting a little while. :(

Cheers
Janet  ;)
Title: Re: St Laurences, Morland
Post by: Jeffrey on Sunday 10 January 10 16:27 GMT (UK)
Hi Anna,
Just thought of this GENUKI site with some info on Morland Memorials.

http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/WES/Morland/MIsBellasis.htm 

If this doesn't work try putting "GENUKI morland" into Google then go to Parish of Morland then scroll down and click on the Monumental Inscriptions.

Judy