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Re: M inscriptions for Tow Law.
« Reply #36 on: Thursday 07 August 08 16:59 BST (UK) »
Hello Tay. I think you have had the wrong information about  the church that you are inquiring about.
The church near Billy Row is the church of St Thomas, Stanly, Crook.
There is one Dawson gravestone and six for Bell.
I can post them on the board, but they will have to be posted on the correct board so things do not get confused.
There is a graveyard a Tow Law with 3 Bell surnames and 2 Dawson.
Once again you can have those as well but they will also have to be on the correct board.

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« Reply #37 on: Thursday 07 August 08 19:42 BST (UK) »
Hi Adam

Thank you very much for your help this is very kind of you. please could you tell me which forum i should be on and if possible please could you send all of them to me, again thank you very much for your help very much appreciated as l have come to a stand still with my tree,

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Tay

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« Reply #38 on: Friday 08 August 08 11:34 BST (UK) »
Hello Tay. Perhaps I should have said go to the correct subject heading and then post them.
It does cause confusion if requests for "example" a look up for  Frosterley is requested under the subject heading for Wolsingham.

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« Reply #39 on: Friday 08 August 08 11:41 BST (UK) »
Hi Adam

l have worked it out now with your kind help, My family are from all over durham and have found it hard to find things but l am getting a little further, just need to find a wedding certificate and then the doors are wide open i hope, thank you for all your help adam and taking the time to show me how to us the forum, glad to see there are still people out there who will help.

Thank you Adam

Tay


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Re: M inscriptions for Tow Law.
« Reply #40 on: Sunday 17 August 08 19:56 BST (UK) »
Hello

My great great grand-father Walter Scott is reportedly buried in Tow Law Cemetery. He died 18th July 1909 aged 66. I notice that you have named a Scott in your list. I was hopeful that you could tell me whether this is my ancestor.  O by the way he was a circus proprietor and was supposed to have performed in front of queen victoria.

thanking you

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« Reply #41 on: Sunday 17 August 08 20:28 BST (UK) »
Hello Michelle. There are 3 gravestones for Scott but unfortunately none for a Walter Scott.
I had a look at all other graveyards inscriptions in the area with out luck.

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« Reply #42 on: Monday 18 August 08 16:39 BST (UK) »
Hello Adam

Many many thank yous for answering.  I am a bit disappointed not to find my great great grandfather, never mind.  I wonder why it was reported he was buried at Tow Law! Is there more than one cemetery there? Out of curiosity what are the first names of the Scotts buried there?

I really appreciate your help

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Re: M inscriptions for Tow Law.
« Reply #43 on: Monday 18 August 08 19:26 BST (UK) »
Hello Michelle. There is no reason to doubt that your great great grandfather
was not  buried at Tow Law.
Lots of gravestones have not survived the ravages of time or the politically correct and over sensitive council, that odered the removal of what they say were potentially unsafe gravestones.
There are 837 at the Dans castle cemetery and 21 at St Philips church yard.
Even the St Philip's churchyard have gravestones that have been pushed over to lay face down.  I don't think the in scription will never be seen again.
As for other graveyard and cemeteries in the area. I have done all the inscriptions and Walter Scott is not among them.
Here are the Scott gravestone inscriptions from Tow Law:-

In loving memory of William Scott, of North View, Tow Law, who died March/19/1883 aged 65 years.
Also Hannah Scott, wife of the above who died January/15/1900 aged 76 years.

S J Scott of the Tow law Hotel, born January/23/1869 died May/1/1908.

In loving memory of Eric Scott, who died December/1/1941 aged 82 years.
(that one was difficult to read)

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Re: M inscriptions for Tow Law.
« Reply #44 on: Thursday 21 August 08 18:54 BST (UK) »
Thank you so much for your help Adam.

My Walter had a brother and son called William.  So I wonder if the William is connected. 

Anyway, i t is brilliant you have recorded all the names, that not all will be lost forever.

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