Author Topic: JONES - Monumental inscriptions of St. Nicholas Church, Codsall, Staffordshire  (Read 2137 times)

Offline JonathanD

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Hello all,

If any owns or has access to the title "Monumental inscriptions of St. Nicholas Church, Codsall, Staffordshire" would they be able to do a lookup for me?

I am looking for:
Anne or Ann JONES d. 1867 wife of Thomas JONES
Rosanna JONES d. 1873 wife of Richard JONES
Richard JONES d. 1880

I know they were buried in St. Nicholas' churchyard through Codsall parish records.  Since I am in America, and unlikely to visit any time soon, I am interested as to whether any monument inscriptions exist for them.

Thanks,
Jonathan
Staffordshire: Gibbons (Wolverhampton) Willington (Tettenhall), Jones (Codsall)
Shropshire: Roberts (Ruyton-XI-Towns, Burlton), Jones (Cleobury North), Challenger (Wistanstow), Birch (Newport, Chetwynd), Cartwright (Cheswardine), Yevily (Albrighton near Shrewsbury), Beech (Shawbury).

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Re: JONES - Monumental inscriptions of St. Nicholas Church, Codsall, Staffordshire
« Reply #1 on: Saturday 27 June 09 18:46 BST (UK) »
Hi there,

sorry for the really late reply. I missed this post. I live in the area, and visit St Nicholas alot to put flowers down for my family.

I will take a look for you, and take a picture if i find it. There is alot of really old headstones there.

Hodgkiss
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Re: JONES - Monumental inscriptions of St. Nicholas Church, Codsall, Staffordshire
« Reply #2 on: Saturday 27 June 09 18:47 BST (UK) »
PS - would they be in seperate graves? and do you know when they was born?

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Re: JONES - Monumental inscriptions of St. Nicholas Church, Codsall, Staffordshi
« Reply #3 on: Saturday 27 June 09 23:31 BST (UK) »
Hodgkiss,

Hello.  I do not know if they were buried together or separately.  I don't know if it was customary in English churchyards to select the burial site based on what land was available at the time of burial or if families were buried together.

I do know when they were born.

Richard JONES was born in 1799 (Cleobury North, Shropshire) and Rosanna JONES (formerly BIRCH) was born in 1798 (Newport, Shropshire).  They lived in Oaken.  Richard and Rosanna also buried a young daughter Lucy JONES there on 24 November 1833 (she was born in 1826).

Anne JONES (formerly ROBERTS) was born in 1828 (in Ruyton-XI-Towns, Shropshire) and she and her husband Thomas JONES lived in Codsall.

Rosanna, Lucy and Anne JONES all appear in the Codsall parish records as having been buried there.  I am assuming that Richard is there, but I have not seen the burial registers in 1880 when he died.

I would be quite pleased and amazed if you can find any of them as I would not have known how long any marker would have survived.  If you find them and can take digital photographs, that would be wonderful.

Thanks,
Jonathan
Staffordshire: Gibbons (Wolverhampton) Willington (Tettenhall), Jones (Codsall)
Shropshire: Roberts (Ruyton-XI-Towns, Burlton), Jones (Cleobury North), Challenger (Wistanstow), Birch (Newport, Chetwynd), Cartwright (Cheswardine), Yevily (Albrighton near Shrewsbury), Beech (Shawbury).

Family of Alfred and Annie Gibbons Jones, from Birmingham, England to Chagrin Falls, Ohio (1907)


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Hey,

no problem at all.

I will go to the church this week to take a look for you. ( its only a 5 min walks for me ) You can read the inscriptions on most of them.

I will keep you updated.

Hodgkiss.
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