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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => Yorkshire (West Riding) => Topic started by: Brian87 on Monday 21 December 09 13:05 GMT (UK)
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I'm trying to find a definitive record of the burials in St Anne's Churchyard in Southowram West Yorkshire.
My Great Grandfather William Bottomley is interred there along with his wife Sarah and several of his children.
Although I've visited the churchyard and made out most of the inscriptions it would be very nice to be able to confirm that I have all the family accounted for.
If anyone could tell me who I need to contact I would be most grateful for the information.
Many thanks
Brian
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Hi and welcome to rootschat
You really need to look at the original parish register and note all the burials. Of course in more recent times not all will have been buried in the churchyard and very early ones may not have a headstone. The registers will be available at the West Yorkshire Record Office at Wakefield or you can probably order the film to search at an LDS centre near you. They are listed on www.familysearch.org You can also check the deaths on www.freebmd.org if they are after 1837.
Regards
Andrea
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Thanks Andrea
I notice they have offices in Huddersfield and Halifax which would be more convenient for me. Would it be reasonable to assume they would hold copies in one or both of these locations?
Regards
Brian
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Yes, all the WYAS offices have fiche copies of the West Riding parish registers. If you wanted to see the original books, you would have to ask which of the offices hold them.
BumbleB
PS according to my list the original books are at Wakefield. Burials are covered at St Anne in the Grove, Southowram 1818-1935.
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That's great.
Thanks for the information. I'll be paying them a visit over the coming weeks.
Regards
Brian
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Dear Brian,
Whilst looking for my own in St Ann's Southowram i listed all the Bottomleys that i came accross, listing the grave numbers as well so you can possibly make associations.
Regards,
Andy
Ps it wont let me upload the file, Pm Me with your e-mail address and i will send it to you.
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Andy
Your file was brilliant.
Thanks to the forum for making this possible.
Best regards
Brian
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hi Drew, can you still access the file on St. Anne's Southowram. I think you may have helped me with Brier / Brear family at King Cross. Looking for Samuel d1862 or David or indeed any Briers between 1750s to 1860.
Thanks, Janette
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Hello Jasmi,
Sorry I have not replied earlier, just see the post now.
Southowram Brear's
Joseph Brear
Born abt 1737 Buried Southowram, St Anne in the Grove 26 Apr 1822
David Brear
Born abt 1740 Buried Southowram, St Anne in the Grove 1 Apr 1822
James Brear
Born abt 1786 Buried Southowram, St Anne in the Grove 20 Dec 1866
Susannah Brear
Born abt 1786 Buried Southowram, St Anne in the Grove 10 Oct 1849
Ellen Brear
Born abt 1814 Buried Southowram, St Anne in the Grove 17 Nov 1873
James Brear
Born abt 1817 Buried Southowram, St Anne in the Grove 14 Feb 1881
Abigail Brier
Born abt 1824 Buried Southowram, St Anne in the Grove 1 Apr 1825
Abraham Brier
Born abt 1824 Buried Southowram, St Anne in the Grove 1 Aug 1824
Samuel Brear
Birth Year: abt 1788 Buried in Parish:Illingworth, St Mary Burial Date:8 Jan 1861 Burial Age:73
That is all the Brear's in Southowram, although there are lots more in West Yorkshire.
Have sent you all spellings.
If you need more information etc. get back to me and I will be happy to look.
Regards,
Andy
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Hello Jasmi,
Sorry I have not replied earlier, just see the post now.
Southowram Brear's
Hi Andy , thanks for that. I.ve just thisminute returned from a visit to King Cross to view John Brier's stone and a visit to elland too. Found the stone easily by following your directions. Thank you again. We're planning another visit later in the year. off tomake a pot of tea now.
Janette