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Hello
I have since been told they are both buried at St Oswalds however there are no headstones or monument's for them, unfortunately.
Thanks again for taking the time to do a lookup. Much appreciated.
 :)

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Hi Brian

Sorry, none of the names or dates appear to be part of my Townsend family, unfortunately....


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I did a little more reseach about Saint Pauls Church in Esholt and it seems it was built in 1839.
More info at this link http://www.guiseleyparish.org.uk/churches.htm

As John Townsend died in 1824 and Christiana Rawnsley died in 1837
I suppose they could not have been buried in the St Pauls Church cemetery in Esholt afterall.

Would they have been buried at St Oswald's in Guiseley instead 
Help please?

Thank you.
 :)

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Hello

I am after Monument Inscription lookup/information for the following two ancestors

Guiseley Burials 1820-1829
John TOWNSEND
Died: 10 November 1824, Age 50, Esholt

Guisley Burials 1830-1839
Christiana RAWNSLEY
Died: 8 January 1837, Age 58, Esholt

Calverley Lad - from a previous post suggested St Pauls Church in Esholt and was very kind and went to Saint Pauls Church in Esholt - with no luck  :(

However, I did a little more reseach about Saint Pauls Church in Esholt and it seems it was built in 1839.
More info at this link http://www.guiseleyparish.org.uk/churches.htm

As John Townsend died in 1824 and Christiana Rawnsley died in 1837
I suppose they could not have been buried in the St Pauls Church cemetery in Esholt afterall.

Would they have been buried at St Oswald's in Guiseley instead  ???

Help please?
Thank you.
 :)

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Hi Brian

Thank you for checking it out and for sending through the photos of the church.
What a shame you couldn't find anything.  :(

Thanks again and I am very grateful for your help.
AussieLady1833
 :)

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Hello again

Could you possibly tell me what the name of the church in Esholt is?

It would be really wonderful to hear if you find anything.
Good luck and thank you.
 :)



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Thank you for emailing the photographed copies of the marriage entries.
Much appreciated  :)

With regard to MI's (Monument Inscriptions)...

Which Church Yard would that be in Esholt village?

and

Where/How would I find out their location in the church yard?
and
Is there a headstone for them both?
and
If there is, what is the MI (monument inscription)?

Thanks again
AussieLady1833
 :)

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Thank you for checking at the library and good luck with the original records and the white gloves.  :)

I am also very interested to know if they were listed in the Church Record Transcripts at http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/YKS/WRY/Guiseley/index.html for

Guiseley Burials 1820-1829
John TOWNSEND - Died: 10 November 1824, Age 50, Esholt

and the

Guisley Burials 1830-1839
Christiana RAWNSLEY - Died: 8 January 1837, Age 58, Esholt

Which cemetery would they would be buried in? and
would there be a headstone or monument inscription with more information?
 :)


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Thanks Brian for the thoughtful suggestion to join the RootsChat Forum and the warm welcome.  :)

I'm looking forward to hearing what you end up digging up! (lol)
 ;)

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