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Title: Helmington Row - Family: GUY
Post by: debitac on Thursday 20 April 17 12:47 BST (UK)
Hi

My great(x4) grandmother, Martha Clarkson Guy was living in High Pantry Row, Helmington Row, Sunnybrow on the 1861 census.  I believe she died approx 1865, i would like to visit the area to see if i can see a gravestone which may give me more information but the church in Helmington Row was started until 1889. 

Could anyone point me in the direction of which cemetery(s) i could start my search?

Also, if anyone has more information about the family please get in touch?

Thanks
Debi
Title: Re: Helmington Row - Family: GUY
Post by: CaroleW on Thursday 20 April 17 13:14 BST (UK)
Hi and welcome to Rootschat

Sorry I can't help with burial details but a GRO check on the  March qtr 1865 death for Martha Guy shows she was 69
Title: Re: Helmington Row - Family: GUY
Post by: stanmapstone on Thursday 20 April 17 13:55 BST (UK)
Welcome to RootsChat
At that date Sunnybrow was in the parish of Crook St. Catherine.
http://www.rootschat.com/links/01jys/


Stan
Title: Re: Helmington Row - Family: GUY
Post by: durhamgirl73 on Thursday 20 April 17 15:58 BST (UK)
http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?topic=319186.0

A previous entry on rootschat has surnames listed - Guy being one of them but you would have to do more research - durham records office may help you.

I don't know when Crook cemetery opened but if you turn left at the top of Jobs Hill Bank, road to Tow Law, the cemetery is along that road.

Title: Re: Helmington Row - Family: GUY
Post by: stanmapstone on Thursday 20 April 17 17:02 BST (UK)
Crook Cemetery, Wheatbottom, opened in 1858.

Stan
Title: Re: Helmington Row - Family: GUY
Post by: debitac on Thursday 20 April 17 17:36 BST (UK)
Wow, thanks for all the replies, i'll have to head down to have a look.

 :)
Title: Re: Helmington Row - Family: GUY
Post by: stanmapstone on Thursday 20 April 17 21:30 BST (UK)
You can see the cemetery on Google at https://goo.gl/maps/K7jFoDL9E612
Street View https://goo.gl/maps/7MgCm3nPhEn

Stan
Title: Re: Helmington Row - Family: GUY
Post by: paulinemackie on Sunday 07 May 17 15:37 BST (UK)
Could it be Saint Johns at Sunnybrow,not sure when it was opened.
Title: Re: Helmington Row - Family: GUY
Post by: stanmapstone on Sunday 07 May 17 15:58 BST (UK)
Could it be Saint Johns at Sunnybrow,not sure when it was opened.
but the church in Helmington Row was started until 1889. 

The  cemetery was created in 1889 along with the now demolished church as part of the Sunnybrow St. John Parish.

Stan
Title: Re: Helmington Row - Family: GUY
Post by: paulinemackie on Friday 12 May 17 13:32 BST (UK)
My baby daughter is buried in St Johns cemetery,was a lovely church,we only lived there for 2 years,nice we village.
Title: Re: Helmington Row - Family: GUY
Post by: Lylacmyst on Tuesday 13 June 17 00:53 BST (UK)
Hi there,

Helmington Row, there are a few cemeteries in this vicinity.

Helmington Row is nearer to Willington, than it is too Sunnybrow. Willington and Sunnybrow are next door to each other.

Quite possibly your ancestor could be buried at St Stephens Church in Willington, or the Catholic Church 'Our Lady and St Thomas', also in Willington.