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Title: Burials: Silk Willoughby: Sneath/Snaith
Post by: Tom Piper on Friday 22 October 10 15:25 BST (UK)
Hi everyone,

I am looking for the burial of William Sneath/Snaith and his wife Elizabeth after 1795 at Silk Willoughby. William was born in 1762 in Silk Willoughby. His wife I think was an Elizabeth Jenkinson. A William Sneath/Snaith and his wife Elizabeth had a son William baptised at SW on 8th March 1795.

Tom


Title: Re: Burials: Silk Willoughby: Sneath/Snaith
Post by: rover72 on Wednesday 19 January 11 21:33 GMT (UK)
Elizabeth SNEATH, buried 6th Nov 1826, Silk Willoughby, aged 71
Title: Re: Burials: Silk Willoughby: Sneath/Snaith
Post by: Alan7636 on Thursday 20 January 11 10:38 GMT (UK)
Hi Tom


William Newton Sneath, buried 29 July 1826, Silk Willoughby, no age given.

Alan
Title: Re: Burials: Silk Willoughby: Sneath/Snaith
Post by: Geoff-E on Thursday 20 January 11 12:15 GMT (UK)
William Newton Sneath, buried 29 July 1826, Silk Willoughby, no age given.

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Title: Re: Burials: Silk Willoughby: Sneath/Snaith
Post by: Alan7636 on Thursday 20 January 11 15:49 GMT (UK)
Nice one Geoff  :D

Thomas and Elizabeth shown as the parents are in the 1851 census in Asgarby and have a son William but showing as born in 1829 which ties in with

http://tinyurl.com/6j6fccq

So we are none the wiser as to when Toms William Sneath died, pity  :(

Alan
Title: Re: Burials: Silk Willoughby: Sneath/Snaith
Post by: Tom Piper on Thursday 20 January 11 23:13 GMT (UK)
Thanks for efforts evryone. The Newton Sneath family had several tragedies with the early deaths of some of  their offspring. Eventually both a William Newton Sneath and Frederick Newton Sneath survived to be executors of their father,s will in 1875.

Tom

Title: Re: Burials: Silk Willoughby: Sneath/Snaith
Post by: ptt1234 on Thursday 31 August 17 12:36 BST (UK)
HI ,
 I have been doing photos of headstones around my home location and came across William Elizabeth and son and grandaughter at St Andrews Asgarby . I have uploaded to billion graves and find a grave . if You want other pictures and you know the church find a grave photo request is the way to go .
 Babs
Title: Re: Burials: Silk Willoughby: Sneath/Snaith
Post by: Tom Piper on Thursday 31 August 17 18:56 BST (UK)
Babs

Thanks for those photographs on Billion Graves. I too am a member of that company taking photographs of gravestones in my local churchyard which is difficult as the graveyard has been abandoned so not only do I have to find the gravestone but clear all the surrounding area before being able to record & photograph the gravestones.

Tom