RootsChat.Com
England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => Yorkshire (North Riding) => Topic started by: wotty on Sunday 21 August 05 21:46 BST (UK)
-
I just had a weeks holiday, staying next door to St Mary's church in the village of Brignall, North Yorkshire.
I have photographs of all the gravestones that could still be read from that churchyard.
Also, some distance along a footpath (signposted "the old church"), was a very old and ruined church. The gravestones there were very old, but I also have photos of some of them too.
I hope this will be of help to someone (believe me, the friends I was on holiday with thought I had completely lost my marbles. My other half, resigned to such insanity, just took the photographs for me!)
Wotty
-
I hope this will be of help to someone (believe me, the friends I was on holiday with thought I had completely lost my marbles. My other half, resigned to such insanity, just took the photographs for me!)
Wotty
Why was that Wotty - were you wearing a funny hat or something!! ;D ;D
Might like to add that to another topic as well Wotty - Keep your eyes on this topic folks
http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?topic=79091.new;topicseen#new
Cheers
Keith
-
Do you have any Stonehouse graves?? Most of them were in Lythe but have some missing. Can you help?
-
Sorry, no Stonehouse graves there.
Wotty
-
Hi Wotty
Do you have any photos of Green headstones?
Thanks
-
Hi Greenr76,
I only have one Green headstone in my photographs. It is for Elizabeth Margaret Green who died on 2nd July 1952 aged 20 years.
Wotty
-
Hi, is there one for Martha Percival at the st Mary's church in Brignall.?
-
No, I'm sorry Nightporter, if Martha Percival is there, she doesn't have a legible gravestone.
-
Hello, do you have any photos of gravestones with the surname Bowron on.
Many thanks
Patty :)
-
Sorry Patty, no Bowron graves.
Wotty