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M Inscriptions for Witton le Wear
« on: Sunday 11 May 08 19:20 BST (UK) »
Here is another list. This one is for the surnames on the gravestones for St Philips and St James + the Municipal cemetery at Witton le Wear:-
Abram, Adamson, Agar, Alderson, Allanson, Allison, Ashton, Beveridge, Bousefield, Bowen, Bradley, Brenthall, Brookbank, Brown, Brownbridge, Bulman, Bulmer, Bunning (Wood ) Burn, Burnip, Buston, Carr, Chapman, Charlton (Wilkinson) Chaytor, Chisman?, Christian?, Clark, Close, Coates, Collier, Cottingham (Harker) Craig, Crawford, Derbeyshire, Davison, Dean, Dewhurst, Dickenson, Dickinson, Dinsdale, Dixon (Brown), Dowson, Dunn, Ellos, Emerson, Findlay, Findley, Finley, Fothergill, French, Furness, Garrick?Carrick?, Garthwaite, Gibson, Gill, Hall, Harding, Hare, Harker, Henderson, Hepple, Heslop, Holmes, Hope (Atkinson) Hopkins, Horwood, Howe, Hutchinson, Jackson, Jervis, Johnson, Jolly, Jones, Jopling, King, Kitchener, Knowles, lawson, Liddell, Linton, Lishman, Longstaff, Lough, Love, Loxon, Luck, Lynas, Lythe, Maddison, Manners, Marley, McOwan, McAuliffe, Moens, Moore, Newton, Oddy, Ord, Orris, Parker, Parkin, Parr, Peacock, Pears, Pearson( Henderson)
Peart,, Pescod, Pilmer, Plumpton, Proud, Proudlock(Thompson) Race, Ramshaw, Raw, Readman, Richardson, Robinson, Robson, Sharp, Sherrington, Shipman, Shopman, Simpson, Smith, Smurthwaite, Snaith(Coates) Snowdon, Sowerby(Wilkinson)
Stephenson, Stokoe,Storey(Garthwaite, Stride, Strong, Suggett,
 Tarn, Taylor, Taylorson, Teasdale, Temple, Thompson, Thornton, Twizell, Tymms, Vasey, Walburn, Walton, Watson, Waugh, Weatherell, Weelam, White(Shaw), Whitfield, Widdas, Wilkinson, Wilson(Dunn) Wilson(Hall-Coulton)Wiper, Witton, Wright, Young .
The names in brackets shows that those name are on the same stone as the previous name.

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Re: M Inscriptions for Witton le Wear
« Reply #1 on: Monday 12 May 08 23:28 BST (UK) »
Hi Adam

Please can you give me the details for

Hutchinson
Oddy
Readman

Cheers

Jay

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Re: M Inscriptions for Witton le Wear
« Reply #2 on: Tuesday 13 May 08 15:52 BST (UK) »
Hi Adam ....can you please put the Fothergill up

Thanks

Jean
Lidster, Mellanby, Milburn, Laidler, Peart, Thornton, Catterson, Ellwood, Ingleby, Ramage, Sedgewick, Collinson....... Co.Durham
Ingleby....Derbyshire
Ellwood, Rigg, Gibson, Park, Fothergill.....Westmorland

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Re: M Inscriptions for Witton le Wear
« Reply #3 on: Wednesday 14 May 08 09:23 BST (UK) »
Adam

Would you please supply me with the details for:-

Liddell

Many thanks

Chris
Redshaw -  Yorkshire.
 Ireland - East Yorkshire,
Slater - East Yorkshire,
Petts - Yorkshire, Derbyshire,
 Hughes - Yorkshire, Staffordshire,
Blackham - Derbyshire, Staffordshire,
Mason - Derbyshire, Yorkshire, Huntingdonshire
Leach - Thornton, West Yorkshire
Driver - Thornton, West Yorkshire
Ambler - Thornton, West Yorkshire
Drake -  Thornton, West Yorkshire
Holland - Staffordshire, Durham
Owen - Staffordshire, Gloucestershire


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Re: M Inscriptions for Witton le Wear
« Reply #4 on: Wednesday 14 May 08 17:09 BST (UK) »
Hello JayG. Here are the inscriptions for Hutchinson, Oddy and Readman :-
In hope of a blessed resurrection.
Near this stone are deposited the remains of William Hutchinson of Low Beechburn. He departed this life on the 1/January/1796 age 76 years. This stone was erected by his surviving wife and five sons Isaac, Jacob, Thomas, John and Joseph.
Also Isaac Hutchinson so of the above named William and Mary Hutchinson. He departed this life 1816 age 67 years.
Likewise of Mary Hutchinson wife of the above William. She departed this life on the 11/April/1823 age 90? years ( could be 99 years.

Likewise to preserve the memory of Jacob Hutchinson late of Stanhope in Weardale son of the aforesaid William and Mary Hutchinson whose names are inscribed on the other side of this stone. He departed this life on the 16/October/1844 aged 89 years?.

In loving memory of Sarah Ann Hutchinson who died March/9/1926 age 74 years.

To the memory of Ann Hutchinson wife of John Hutchinson of Middleton Cottage in Teasdale who departed this (sorry that all that is readable for this stone.

The next is a double grave marked with a small kerbstone.
In affectionate memory of William Oddy, born Baildon, Yorkshire June 1828? and died at Witton le Wear March/5/1876

In affectionate remembrance of Dorothy, wife of William Oddy, born Baildon, Yorkshire November/25//1824, died at Shildon December/5/1910.

In loving memory of Richard the beloved husband of Annie Readman who died November/29/1892 aged 32 years.

In affectionate remembrance of Thomas Readman who died July/22/1859 aged 26 years.

I think this completes yours.

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« Reply #5 on: Wednesday 14 May 08 17:19 BST (UK) »
Hello Jean. Here is a nice stone for Fothergill. I hope it one of yours.
At the foot of this stone rests the mortal remains of Richard Fothergill, who after an active, useful, and benevolent life, finished his earthly pilgrimage in the seventieth year of is age. As he had lived, he died, in a full and firm reliance on the promises of the gospel.
Fifty years of this good mans valuable life were occupied in the faithful discharge of his duty as a schoolmaster.
Thirty six years he held the office of Parish clerk, and died, as a Christian ought to die, in love and charity with all mankind, on the twenty sixth day of September AD 1821.

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Re: M Inscriptions for Witton le Wear
« Reply #6 on: Wednesday 14 May 08 17:25 BST (UK) »
Hello Chris. Here is the inscription for Liddell.

In memory of Isabella Liddell the beloved wife of Thomas Liddell of Cold Knot, who died August/30/1880 age 36 years.
Also Thomas, son of the above who died in infancy.
Also John James, son of the above who died July/25/1867 age 2 years.
Also John, son of the above, who died march/26/1869 age 1 year.

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Re: M Inscriptions for Witton le Wear
« Reply #7 on: Wednesday 14 May 08 17:43 BST (UK) »
Adam

Thank you for posting the Liddell Memorial Inscriptions I appreciate you taking the time and trouble.  I will look in my tree and see whether they relate to any of my Liddell - Liddle's.
Once again thank you

Chris
Redshaw -  Yorkshire.
 Ireland - East Yorkshire,
Slater - East Yorkshire,
Petts - Yorkshire, Derbyshire,
 Hughes - Yorkshire, Staffordshire,
Blackham - Derbyshire, Staffordshire,
Mason - Derbyshire, Yorkshire, Huntingdonshire
Leach - Thornton, West Yorkshire
Driver - Thornton, West Yorkshire
Ambler - Thornton, West Yorkshire
Drake -  Thornton, West Yorkshire
Holland - Staffordshire, Durham
Owen - Staffordshire, Gloucestershire

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Re: M Inscriptions for Witton le Wear
« Reply #8 on: Wednesday 14 May 08 18:23 BST (UK) »
Thanks Adam ..... the Fothergills were all very religeous ........early Quakers

Can't think what happened .......lol

Brilliant what you are digging up........pardon the pun

Jean
Lidster, Mellanby, Milburn, Laidler, Peart, Thornton, Catterson, Ellwood, Ingleby, Ramage, Sedgewick, Collinson....... Co.Durham
Ingleby....Derbyshire
Ellwood, Rigg, Gibson, Park, Fothergill.....Westmorland