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Re: M inscriptions for Crook
« Reply #225 on: Tuesday 04 May 10 15:49 BST (UK) »
Dear Adam,
I would be very grateful if you would be able to give me the inscriptions for Fryer - my grandfather tells me that there was a large monument to that branch of his family between the old and new cemeteries in Crook if that helps at all!

Many thanks for your help - my brother was able to visit the grave of our GGG grandparents a few weeks ago thanks to an inscription that you gave on another thread,

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« Reply #226 on: Tuesday 04 May 10 21:46 BST (UK) »
Hello Janet. Here they are. Hope they are your family:-

In loving memory of Dorothy Patterson of Milburn street, Crook, died July/12/1887 aged 68 years.
Also William, her husband, died July/24/1865 aged 53 years.
Also Lucy, their daughter, died March/5/1872 aged 27 years.
Also Robert, their son, died October/18/1876 aged 34 years.
Also William, their son, died April/9/1885 aged 44 years.

In loving memory of James William, the beloved son Grace and the late William Patterson of Milburn street, Crook, who died June/18/1902 aged 21 years.
Also Mary, their daughter, who died June/6/1896 aged 26 years.
Also the above Grace patterson, who died March/10/1923 aged 78 years.

This next one is part of a broken monument:-

William Patterson, who died January/24/1915 aged 72 years.

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« Reply #227 on: Tuesday 04 May 10 21:55 BST (UK) »

Hello Tomatilo. I am glad that my other posting has helped you with your GGG Grandparents. Here is the only gravestone for Fryer

I loving memory of Frances, wife of Robert Fryer of Waterhouses, who died December/14/1888 aged 26 years.

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Re: M inscriptions for Crook
« Reply #228 on: Tuesday 04 May 10 22:05 BST (UK) »
Many thanks again Adam


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Re: M inscriptions for Crook
« Reply #229 on: Tuesday 04 May 10 23:01 BST (UK) »
Dear Adam
Thank you very much for looking them up for me.
The last grave is certainly our family - it is my husbands g.g grandmother's.
The others are not known to me, but I'll be researching them to see if they are related.
Yours Janet

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Re: M inscriptions for Crook
« Reply #230 on: Saturday 12 June 10 14:03 BST (UK) »
Hi Adam,

Would be grateful if you can let me know what there is for the Eddy family at Crook.

Some of my Eddy's spent a fair bit of time between Guisborough area and Gatehead. I know Whikham was one stop off point, and Crook may have been another.

Thanks in advance  :)

Higginbottom, Bicknell - Derbyshire
Ord - Yorkshire West Riding
Hodge, Hoskin / Hoskyn - Cornwall (camelford area)
Nuttall - Yorkshire
Spray - Yorkshire, Derbyshire
Eddy - Yorkshire, Durham, Cornwall (west penwith)
Kenworthy - Yorkshire

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« Reply #231 on: Saturday 12 June 10 22:10 BST (UK) »

I do not know if this Eddy is a surname or a christian name. Possibly a son of Elizabeth?
I usually think of the  Eddy christian name as Eddie.

In affectionate memory of William Eddy, the beloved son of William and Elizabeth Buston of Crook, who was accidentally killed on December/24/1881 aged 15 years.

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Re: M inscriptions for Crook
« Reply #232 on: Tuesday 15 June 10 13:47 BST (UK) »
Would it be possible to see the Vart inscriptions from Crook?

Many thanks, Jackie
Gray, Vart, Wearmouth, Bainbridge, Batey, Alton, Bell, Deanham, Greenwell, Gulliver, Ord, McClish, Moses, Raine etc All County Durham
Smith (North Yorks & Gloucestershire)
Ingram (Birmingham)
Trippett (Sheffield & Derbyshire)
Shearer (County Durham & Perthshire)
Binks (Stapleton & Barton, North Yorkshire)
Crawford (Glasgow & Beith, Ayrshire)
Thorburn (Galashiels)

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Re: M inscriptions for Crook
« Reply #233 on: Tuesday 15 June 10 18:29 BST (UK) »
Hello Adam,
If its not too much trouble for you,Please could you tell me what you have on the LOWTHER name please...
Many thanks to you
Chrissie
Lowther..Kelloe..Durham
Barrow ..Houghton le Spring..Kelloe.Durham
Baldam..West Cornforth..Durham
Liddle..Coxhoe..Kelloe..Durham
Stonehouse..Fishburn..Durham
Mitchinson ..Middlesbrough Durham