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Re: Monumental Inscriptions, Wolsingham, Cof E and R.C
« Reply #144 on: Thursday 30 April 09 20:42 BST (UK) »
Hello Em. Yes, just post the request on the correct thread and it makes it easy
for others to find the surnames in he correct place, instead of searching at random.
I have spent the last couple of days indexing the surnames and the places that I have posted because I have been getting duplicate requests.
I can now see at a glance previous postings and so avoid the duplicates.
Your surnames Carr inscriptions have been posted at Crook and Willington   (won't tell you the posting number because that would make it to easy :)
Charlton has also been posted at Willington.
Here are the inscriptions for them at Wolsingham:-

Sacred to the memory of John Roddham Carr LLD, barrister at Law, who departed this life 4/September/1887 aged 87 years ( the rest of the stone is unreadable)

In loving memory of Ivy Elizabeth Carr, beloved wife of Wester Carr, died November/30/1944 aged 45 years.

In memory of John Charlton, who died at Tow law, January/28/1879 aged 38 years.

In loving memory of Phoebe Charlton, died May/18/1918 (could be 1910)
aged 87 (could be 83 ) I say could be because the stone is affected by the dreaded lichen and of course it has to be where the age and date is )

There is another stone with a single name entry 1824 --1996
If you require that one i will send it via the personal mail link.

Adam

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Re: Monumental Inscriptions, Wolsingham, Cof E and R.C
« Reply #145 on: Friday 01 May 09 08:46 BST (UK) »
Hi Adam,

Thanks so much for those names, I can't see a link yet although I hoping Mr Carr the barrister is related  ;D.

The later date won't be necessary thanks.

May I just say what a wonderful help you are to share these MIs with people, and your organisation and indexing is something I admire, I must be the scattiest person in the world, you really don't want to see my desk  ;D

I will go through my paperwork and post on the relevent threads when I know what I am definitely after for the other areas, thanks again,

Em
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CARR - Durham, Northumberland
CHARLTON - Durham
DUNNIGAN - Middlesbrough
HUNTER - Durham
KINLIN - Middlesbrough, Lancashire?
MALLOWES - Yorkshire, Norfolk, Suffolk
MOORE - Middlesbrough, North Riding Yorkshire
TOWERS - Yorkshire, Leicestershire
WRIGGLESWORTH - Durham

General Middlesbrough history esp. Irish community 1800s

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Re: Monumental Inscriptions, Wolsingham, Cof E and R.C
« Reply #146 on: Friday 01 May 09 11:07 BST (UK) »
Hi Adam

Thank you so much for helping out like this.

Could you please tell me what you have for the surname 'Dawson'?

Many thanks

Marie

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Re: Monumental Inscriptions, Wolsingham, Cof E and R.C
« Reply #147 on: Saturday 02 May 09 14:59 BST (UK) »

Hello Marie. Another one from the 60's
This one will have to go via the personal link also (if you want it)

Adam


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Re: Monumental Inscriptions, Wolsingham, Cof E and R.C
« Reply #148 on: Sunday 03 May 09 00:55 BST (UK) »

Hello Marie. Another one from the 60's
This one will have to go via the personal link also (if you want it)

Adam

Yes please    :)

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Re: Monumental Inscriptions, Wolsingham, Cof E and R.C
« Reply #149 on: Wednesday 17 June 09 10:09 BST (UK) »
I was looking for Thomas Espin died 1912 and his wife Eliza died 1891. He was the vicar. I had a quick look in the church yard near the church but could not find them.

Your list only shows Espinell but this was a middle name ?

Regards Colin
Anderson
Bailey Bell Bennit Buchanan
Cherry Clapson Connell Cousins
Davidson
Espin
Falcus Furness
Goy Grover
Hawe Hulley Hutchinson
Manwaring Milner
Nicklin
Richards Rontree/Rowentree
Sempers Stracey
Taylor Thomas Turner
Young
Walls Wheelhouse Whitehead

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Re: Monumental Inscriptions, Wolsingham, Cof E and R.C
« Reply #150 on: Wednesday 17 June 09 10:17 BST (UK) »
Well Topcat2, as Adam is doing stirling work for benefit of others he can only put down the names which are on the Gravestones on the various churchyards which he has visited etc, nothing more nothing less, so please do not upset him for the excellent work he has done, he has help me and thousands of others on his various postings, as he need not have put any of his work on here.

Jolly Roger
Lowson, Hodgson, Dent, Townson, Simpson, Brown, Bruce, and many more.

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Re: Monumental Inscriptions, Wolsingham, Cof E and R.C
« Reply #151 on: Wednesday 17 June 09 10:28 BST (UK) »
My comment was not in anyway a criticism, I am looking for help.
The Espinell may be another relative and Vicar Thomas Espinell Espin may have been buried elswhere.

I appreciate the effort it took to compile the inscriptions and to try and answer queries.

Colin
Anderson
Bailey Bell Bennit Buchanan
Cherry Clapson Connell Cousins
Davidson
Espin
Falcus Furness
Goy Grover
Hawe Hulley Hutchinson
Manwaring Milner
Nicklin
Richards Rontree/Rowentree
Sempers Stracey
Taylor Thomas Turner
Young
Walls Wheelhouse Whitehead

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Re: Monumental Inscriptions, Wolsingham, Cof E and R.C
« Reply #152 on: Wednesday 17 June 09 16:26 BST (UK) »
Hi Adam,

Having just discovered a line of my tree going back to Wolsingham, I would be grateful if you could look up the family names of Lee and Richardson.

Thanks for offering such great help,

Best wishes, Jo