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Staffordshire / Re: St. Leonards, Bilston - Walk by!
« on: Sunday 26 April 15 00:34 BST (UK)  »
Thank you for the picture of the J. Winsper family vault.  I have a copy of a letter written by Mary Ann (Pollie) Pitt (1874 - 1952) to her cousin Thomas Winsper (June 7 1868 - January 30 1954) after Mary Winsper (February 13, 1811 - March 22 1895) died, along with a copy of the funeral card.  The funeral card says "Mary Winsper of Bilston; Interred in the family vault, St. Leonard's, March 26."  In the letter Pollie writes, "Uncle Steve, Uncle Alfred and Papa were the only mourners, and Papa said they could see your father's coffin quite plain, the brass furniture was black but the wood was good.  Grandma was placed opposite him."  "Your father" would have been Mary's son Thomas Winsper (July 11 1842 - 1887), so his coffin had been there about eight years.  Mary was Mary Beavan, married to Thomas Winsper (1807 - 1863), and the publican of the Hen and Chickens, Green Croft.  Thomas Winsper's parents were John Winsper (1775 - February 11 1853) and Sarah Smith (1773 - March 21 1853). 
Does anyone know of another Winsper vault at St. Leonards?  If not, then would it make sense for the family to have bought the vault two years before John and Sarah died?  They were both in their eighties when they died, so it was probably not a surprise.
Thank you for any information.
Tracy T.

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