I appreciate the Picture searches for my names.

We have a Richard Oddy, but much earlier than 1882 and also earlier than Richard & Hannah. I have not found these connected directly to my tree. Richard and wife Hannah could be a son of my Richard Odd - But I do not have enough information, this is why I need these kind of pieces that can only be found at the Stones.
I will attach some .pdf files of my Family Group Sheets for Tong that can be used as lists of who I am looking for. John Booth died 1795 birth and parents unknown who married Martha Oddy is the main goal for this search. The parish record would indicate he (and assume at least his wife and some of his children) are buried there. He was a Blacksmith. I would imagine he is buried close to his wife's parents - Samuel (also a blacksmith) and Martha Hargraves Oddy. John Booth's son moved to Holme after he married, but he is definitely buried in the St. James Churchyard in Tong Village.
I am really impressed with the photos and descriptions of monuments that have been loaded onto the Yorkshire site. Please pass this on to Lynne and others who supply the photos. This is an important work for those of us who cannot get to the cemeteries ourselves.

I really appreciate your willingness to help those of us outside the British Isles. My husband's father (Cyril) born in Bramley, came over to the US when he was 6 years old with his mother, to meet his father (Jabez) who was already here. (Found them in Ellis Island Records). Jabez's father is the Charles Stead Booth in the FGSs.