Hi everyone and thank you to all
I had a productive morning at the Treasure House.
I asked about the Drypool records being held at the National Archives and was told they only hold microfilm copies, the originals are at Beverley, so I ordered up what I am researching for, but when I mentioned this to the staff they pointed out a man whom I had been talking too earlier as David Mount of EYFHS and who collates all the info for the MI's in East Yorkshire.
A staff member went over to him and introduced us, he was as very interested as I was, in what I was seeking.
David told me he had for years been trying to find out what had happened to all the gravestones from the various cemeteries that Hull Corporation had removed and then grassed over the graves.
Along came the file we required, well after reading through 10 pieces of correspondence between this family, the Diocese, Hull City Council it was well documented that this family wished to remove Gravestones from the Old Drypool Burial Ground / Drypool Disused Cemetery / Drypool Churchyard, in fact the name varied on each letter.
This correspondence commeneced abt 1939 and was ended 1948 with the Gravestones being removed from Drypool and placed as "graves" in Hedon Road Cemetery.
David Mount was most interested in this as he had done the MI's for Hedon.... BUT... we asked each other was only the Gravestones removed or was the remains exhumed, a task he has set himself to research, he will let me know.
In the midst of these letters this family was offering to pay Hull Corporation a lump sum of money for the Corporation to upkeep these Gravestones in PERPERTUITY. As far as we could determine monies were paid to the church and Hull Corporation, of which the latter I am going to contact to ask if they are still keeping these Gravestones in good condition... I can "see" a lot heads turning with this question.
I did not have time to go to Hedon to view these gravestones, but when I do go it will be very interesting to see them.
I will at a later date place the family name on here of whom I am talking about, but this research is for someone else, who may be making a further programme about this family, what I can state is the family were exceptionally well known in Hull.
bendywendy