Well it was not a great success, although it was nice to get out in the fresh air and mud for a couple of hours

Out of the 2 cemeteries (Linthorpe and St. Joseph's North Ormesby) and the 9 graves visited, there was only
one with a headstone - and that had a big bushy fir tree growing right in front of the stone which madpants kindly pulled aside so that I could take a photo.
Kathc, you're the winner! please pm me your email address so I can send you the pics, inscription reads:
In loving memory of our dear parents, Alice Martha Clews died 4th January 1940 age 56 years
John Clews died 26th February 1958 age 78 years
our dear sisters Gladys May Clews died 3rd August 1927 age 2 years
Winifred Maud Clews died 14th August 1987 age 70 years
Forever in our thoughts
For everyone else, I'm sorry, no headstones, but we found the places they were buried, and I took photos of the areas. If you would like copies of those photos, please pm me your email addresses.
Jen, Harriet was under a lovely old tree with snowdrops all around

There was another gravestone, right plot, but for the wrong name:-
JonathanW, the grave number for William Bingham did have a headstone, but for a different person, whether a relation or not I don't know, but took a photo of it too. The name was Mary Firth, who died May 4th 1891 - is she connected to your Binghams?
Barbara
