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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => Yorkshire (North Riding) => Topic started by: bibliotaphist on Sunday 01 November 15 22:57 GMT (UK)
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In the "Yorkshire Memorial Inscriptions Transcription" database on Findmypast, there is an entry for a Jane OATES, buried in All Saints', Hutton Rudby. No year of burial given in the index.
Does anyone know how I can find out whether the inscription still exists? I couldn't spot it when I visited the churchyard but I didn't have a lot of time to check carefully.
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There are 3 possible matches for that name & location - one of which has no age
26.8.1839 aged 36
28.1.1831 aged 2
14.12.1811 - no age but surname Oats
No way of knowing if any tie up with the entry you found
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There are 3 possible matches for that name & location - one of which has no age
26.8.1839 aged 36
The person I am looking for [link (http://sites.rootsmagic.com/stainthorp/individual.php?p=206)] was buried at Rudby 26.8.1829 aged 36.
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Sorry - typo - it was 1829. No other info available
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Sorry - typo - it was 1829. No other info available
I've asked on ENG-NORTH-YORKS-L to see if anyone there can help determine whether the inscription still exists.
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how about phoning the church concerned and asking them? surely they would have records of the graves they have? I know I have had success in the past doing this
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Hi
The transcription of the MI reads
Erected to the memory of Jane the wife of John OATES who departed this life ...? 1829 aged ?
Obviously it was already very worn when the transcription was done so may not still be there.
According to the transcription the grave is located 'North side of church, right side of path'
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Belatedly - thank you all.
That's fantastic information. I now know that the MI does refer to 'my' Jane Oates.
I also know the approximate location of the grave so I can at least have a look for myself.
I will contact the church though to see if they can advise.
Many thanks again.