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Re: Monumental Inscriptions, Wolsingham, Cof E and R.C
« Reply #252 on: Friday 29 October 10 19:36 BST (UK) »
Hello Adam

Sadly too late for mine but thank you very much for your help.

Del
Latham - Leigh, Rivington
Hupton - Staffordshire, Tyldesley, Atherton, Leigh
Meredith - Cefn Mawr, Tyldesley, Atherton
Strange - Westleigh
Wright - Pennington
Cawley & Hough & Hulse - Runcorn, Crewe
Bainbridge - Staffordshire & Durham
Peel - Upholland & St Helens
Hurst - Leigh
Duffy - Ireland
Poulton - Wales

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Re: Monumental Inscriptions, Wolsingham, Cof E and R.C
« Reply #253 on: Monday 01 November 10 12:27 GMT (UK) »
Thanks for the reply Adam, I haven't found the Stanley, 'Freak' yet but thank you for the information. Gem
Wall, Weardale.  Foster, Weardale.  Pearson, Bedale, Crook, America.  Johnson, Crook.  Gordon, Ireland, Coundon.  Shaw, Stanley, Consett.

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Re: Monumental Inscriptions, Wolsingham, Cof E and R.C
« Reply #254 on: Wednesday 29 December 10 12:10 GMT (UK) »
Hi Nigel
My grandfather was Dorothy's sister. I have loads of Clough history if you are interested.
Please get in touch

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Re: Monumental Inscriptions, Wolsingham, Cof E and R.C
« Reply #255 on: Tuesday 25 January 11 22:00 GMT (UK) »
Hello adam
I would be interested in what you have on the brunskill's at wolsingham.
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Re: Monumental Inscriptions, Wolsingham, Cof E and R.C
« Reply #256 on: Wednesday 26 January 11 19:13 GMT (UK) »

Hello Steve. Only one for Brunskill but it is only from the 1950's

Here it is:- In loving memory of Jonathan the beloved husband of Annie Brunskill, who died 190/July/1932 aged 58 years.
Also of the above Annie Brunskill, who died ??/1954 aged ??

There are very few gravestones for Brunskill in Wear Valley. I have posted inscriptions for Brunskill at Escomb post number two and one for Brunskill at Lynesack on post number 2.

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Re: Monumental Inscriptions, Wolsingham, Cof E and R.C
« Reply #257 on: Thursday 27 January 11 18:03 GMT (UK) »
Hello adam
Thanks for what you sent me.
So the hunt is on to find where the brunskill's are buried.
Again thank you.
                        Steve.

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Re: Monumental Inscriptions, Wolsingham, Cof E and R.C
« Reply #258 on: Wednesday 15 June 11 20:35 BST (UK) »
Hi Adam

I am looking for Allinson circa 1800 - 1850

I hope you are still posting

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Re: Monumental Inscriptions, Wolsingham, Cof E and R.C
« Reply #259 on: Wednesday 15 June 11 22:14 BST (UK) »
Hello John. Only one gravestone for Allinson but it's 1987a bit late for you?

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Re: Monumental Inscriptions, Wolsingham, Cof E and R.C
« Reply #260 on: Thursday 16 June 11 09:03 BST (UK) »
Hi Adam

Could you still let me have it. 

The person I am looking for was a Miller in Wolsingham and his daughter married a Thompson and they were in service at Broadwood Farm near Frosterly.