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Where is Eunice buried
« on: Friday 18 March 16 13:46 GMT (UK) »
Eunice Wheatley b. 1788 in Lanchester, Durham married first husband William Simpson in All Saints Lanchester in 1806. William died and she remarried John Richardson from Tanfield in 1843 at St Nicholas Church Newcastle upon Tyne. They both returned to Greencroft area and Eunice died 1st March 1868 at High Kyo. I am unable to find where she is buried. Thanks
Routledge- Allendale, Short -Allendale, Gibbon-Ryhope, Hann-Seaham, Greener-Burnhope, Sword-Newcastle, Pigg-Ridley Mill, Brydon-Stanley,Simpson-Stanley

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Re: Where is Eunice buried
« Reply #1 on: Wednesday 30 March 16 14:48 BST (UK) »
Eunice RICHARDSON of Kyo was buried in COLLIERLEY (note the spelling) St. Thomas Parish churhyard on 04-Mar-1868, aged 83.

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Re: Where is Eunice buried
« Reply #2 on: Thursday 31 March 16 15:38 BST (UK) »
Thank you for this.  I did manage to find her burial from parish records.
Routledge- Allendale, Short -Allendale, Gibbon-Ryhope, Hann-Seaham, Greener-Burnhope, Sword-Newcastle, Pigg-Ridley Mill, Brydon-Stanley,Simpson-Stanley

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Re: Where is Eunice buried
« Reply #3 on: Thursday 31 March 16 18:15 BST (UK) »
I note that you are researching Greener, Brydon and Simpson of the Stanley area.

None of them are any relation to me but I have transcriptions of the headstones in Tanfield Churchyard, Stanley St. Andrews Churchyard, Stanley Old Cemetery and the earlier headstones in Stanley New Cemetery if I can be of any further help.

I am doing something on the men of the Stanley area who were killed in the First World War and would love photographs of Ernest and William BRYDON, Henry, John William and Thomas GREENER together with numerous SIMPSONS, all of whom were casualties, if any of them are your ancestors.

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