Carol,
Thanks so much for that. That's certainly my Rebecca - they were from Fellside.
Not only have you given me her burial details but, by including her age at death, you've confirmed a tentative birth/baptism I'd found for her in 1743. I'd been a bit dubious about it because it made her nearly 8 years older than her husband.
I've just returned to my Westmoreland/Cumberland ancestors after concentrating on other branches for a while. I didn't really expect to find much but, thanks to Rootschat (and that very expensive Nonconformist BMD site for the Quakers in this branch - I can't tell you how much I've just spent on that site, or I'd have to kill you!!

) I'm going great guns.

When you say 'from the notes of another Troughton family researcher', is that you? Or have you found something else? I don't suppose there's anything for Rebecca's husband John? - it sounds as though he must have survived her or I assume they'd have put 'widow of' instead of 'wife of'. If you are the fellow Troughton researcher - I'm happy to share what I've got on them.
I'm just getting too hyper now - I suppose I should really stop and make the tea!!
Jill