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Yorkshire (North Riding) Lookup Requests / Re: Thirkleby Monumental Inscriptions
« on: Thursday 07 September 17 15:38 BST (UK)  »
The MI reads

In loving memory of William Stanley NORMAN d 13 July 1963 aged 48 yrs. Also his beloved wife Audrey d 21 Sep 1990 aged 66 yrs

Gina

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Yorkshire (North Riding) Lookup Requests / Re: Looking for Easby baptism
« on: Thursday 07 September 17 15:27 BST (UK)  »
There's also this one in Easby

Ann WAKE/ATKINSON bap 23/11/1766 illegitimate daughter of Margaret WAKE and Thomas ATKINSON residence given as Skeeby, as is the one for Jane WAKE in 1775 which you have already been given.

Gina

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Hi, I'm pleased I wasn't too late  :D

Peak would refer to Ravenscar

Bay would refer to Robin Hood's Bay

I'm not sure about Brow but I think it's the moor in between

Nannawilk

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Hi Kit,

Sorry I've just seen this post, maybe a bit late

I have a transcription of the baptisms and the abode is given as Peak, dau of John

There's also a brother (I assume) Edward, son of John bap 11/2/1770 abode Peak


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Yorkshire (North Riding) / Re: Corneys in Guisborough
« on: Sunday 27 December 15 18:46 GMT (UK)  »
Hi again,

I've sent you a pm with CORNEY MIs for Guisborough.

Just like to mention that, although the marriage certificate does not say her father is deceased, and also gives his occupation, this is not proof that he was still alive. I have seen quite a few where I know for certain the father was deceased but you would never know it from marriage certificate.

Strangely all the baptisms for the children of John and Elizabeth give his occupation as 'flax dresser' and the burial for John in 1825 gives his occupation as 'flax dresser'. Wonder where 'grocer' comes into the equation??

Cheers

Nannawilk

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Yorkshire (North Riding) / Re: Corneys in Guisborough
« on: Saturday 26 December 15 20:02 GMT (UK)  »
Hi,

The John CORNEY who died in 1839 is buried in Danby, his MI reads

Erected in memory of William CORNEY who d. 25 Jan 1842 aged 89 yrs. Also John CORNEY his son who d. 7 Feb 1839 aged 53 years. Also Nelly CORNEY who d 25 Oct 1861 aged 70.

I think that John is too young to have a child in 1797

This MI in Guisborough is more likely to be the one you are seeking

Erected to the memory of John CORNEY who d 12 May 1825 aged 52

There are two graves adjacent to this one for

Robert CORNEY d 10 Jun 1805 aged 64. Also Elizabeth, his wife d 28 Dec 1808 aged 62

Anne the wife of Robert CORNEY d 22 Apr 1810 aged 29 yrs. Also their son and daughter who died in infancy

These could possibly be related, maybe his parents and sister in law??

There are some more MIs for CORNEY in Guisborough which may be of interest. Shout out if you would like the information






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Yorkshire (North Riding) Lookup Requests / Re: North Ormesby Cemetary
« on: Saturday 28 November 15 12:16 GMT (UK)  »
Hi

The MI reads

Ann WARD d. 8 Dec 1872 aged 62 years wife of Johnathon. Daughter Betsey d. 27 Sept 1874 aged 33 yrs

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Yorkshire (North Riding) / Re: Memorial inscription of Jane OATES, Hutton Rudby
« on: Monday 09 November 15 14:28 GMT (UK)  »

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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Hi,

Transcript of Pickering baptisms shows 4 children born to Hannah FOSTER, single woman

George  17/4/1829
Hannah  1/6/1835
Ann      26/8/1837
Mary     28/1/1838

The only Daniel FOSTER was baptized 20/2/1826 son of James and Ann FOSTER, occupation Tailor



Nannawilk


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