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Garrigill gravestones
« on: Saturday 08 March 08 16:47 GMT (UK) »

I have just completed the gravestone inscriptions for Garrigill. Just like Alston they are in a very poor condition and in fact they are made worse by someone
who has used a scraper and possibly wire brush. I find it best just to use a small hand spray and a soft brush and if that does not work leave well alone.
Here are the surnames if anyone is interested.:- Armstrong, Archer, Anderson, Bell, Burn?, Brown, Beck, Bowman, Barbour, Bramwell, Carr, Cousin, Clemenston, Coulthard, Charlton, Caly, Davidson, Dickinson, Forster, Graham, Gibson, Greenwell, Hetherington, Harrison, Hodgson,Hall, Little,Lough, Millican, Maughan,Park, Parmley, Reed, Richardson, Fair, Smith, Slack, Spark, Stout, , Shaw, Shield, ShortridgeTeasdale, Varty, Vipond, Whitfield, Walton,Wanlass, Wilkinson, Ward, White, Waugh, Watson, Wallace, Wood .

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Re: Garrigill gravestones
« Reply #1 on: Sunday 09 March 08 22:16 GMT (UK) »

Many thanks, Adam, for replying to my PM.  Really appreciate the effort people on Rootschat go to to help others.

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Re: Garrigill gravestones
« Reply #2 on: Monday 31 March 08 13:28 BST (UK) »

Hello Adam,
Could I have the details of the Watsons, please?
Best wishes,
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Watson, Renwick Cul
Thompson, Stainton
Renwick, Whitehaven & Alston
Kirkbride, Whitehaven
Conaway, Whitehaven & Co Down
Ostle, Cul
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Re: Garrigill gravestones
« Reply #3 on: Monday 31 March 08 17:32 BST (UK) »

Hello Jackie. Here are the Garrigill, WATSON gravestone inscriptions.
In memory of Thomas Watson of Dryburn who died July/18/1845 age 52 years.
Also Elizabeth his wife who died Jan/30/1882 age 71 years.
And Elizabeth their daughter who died in infancy.
Also Mary their daughter and widow of Jonathan Spark of Hilton Hall who died at Dryburn Feb/4/1887 age 52 years.
The 3 and the 5 in the above are so alike that it is difficult to  to differentiate between them so that you may have to bear that in mind .

To the memory of Joseph Henry Watson of High Rotherhope? died Dec/25/1933 age 59 years.
Also his wife Mary Annie beloved wife of the above died March/22/1930 aged 40 years.
Also John William their son died March/8/1904 age 1 year 9 months?.

In memory of Joseph Watson who died May/1808 age 68? years
Also Hannah Watson wife, who died at Path?? age 73 years.
Also Thomas Watson son of the above Joseph and Hannah Watson who died ?? 1819.
The above stone is of the Cumberland red stone and it is prone to lichen and this makes reading difficult.

In memory of Thomas Watson who died at Red Brow 3/Nov/1877 age 60 years.
Also of Mary his wife who died at Garrigill 17/June/1847 age 25 years.
Also of Hannah his second wife who died 11/May/1874 age 47 years and was interred at Nenthead.

There is another stone for 1962 that I have not included in case it offends someone.

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Re: Garrigill gravestones
« Reply #4 on: Monday 31 March 08 23:47 BST (UK) »

Thank you very much Adam, that's a great help.
Best wishes,
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Watson, Renwick Cul
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Renwick, Whitehaven & Alston
Kirkbride, Whitehaven
Conaway, Whitehaven & Co Down
Ostle, Cul
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Re: Garrigill gravestones
« Reply #5 on: Friday 18 April 08 19:53 BST (UK) »

Thanks, Adam!
The Garrigill gravestones I'm interested are Richardson and Archer. 

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Re: Garrigill gravestones
« Reply #6 on: Friday 18 April 08 21:44 BST (UK) »

Hello Alison. Here are the inscriptions:-

8956. In loving memory of Thomas Archer of Garrigill born Apr/7/1823 and died Jan/22/1899.
And of Isabella his wife born Oct19/1830  died Oct25/1905.
And of John their son born Feb/23/1849 died  Sep/2/1909.
And of Jason their son born Apr/23/1851 died May/1851?.
And of Thomas their son born Apr/13/1852 died Mar/26/1874.
And of Hannah their daughter born Nov/10/1854 died Feb/25/1861?
And of Mary their daughter born Apr/23/1857 died Jul/3/1878.
And of Jason their son born Oct/7/1859 died Mar/10/1860.
And of William their son born Jan/30/1861 died Dec/10/1863.

8954. Elizabeth wife of Joseph Richardson of Garrigill who died Oct/13/1894 age 39 years.
Also the above Joseph Richardson who died Mar/3/1910 age 57 years.
Also Sydney their son who died Aug/13/1907 age 21 years.
Also of James their son who died Mar/2/1912 age 34 years.

8970. A small stone without dates and just says :-
In loving memory of Olive and james Richardson.

The wording above is the exact wording on the stones. You will see that a couple of the numbers are a bit iffy. (blame the lichen for that.)

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Re: Garrigill gravestones
« Reply #7 on: Saturday 19 April 08 01:34 BST (UK) »

Adam, thank you so much for your prompt reply.  Sounds as if you did an incredible amount of work in that churchyard!  I take it that there are no 18th or early 19th century gravestones? 

Thanks again,

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Re: Garrigill gravestones
« Reply #8 on: Saturday 19 April 08 11:27 BST (UK) »

Hello again. There are old gravestones but they are the only ones for Archer and Richardson.
The gravestones in that churchyard are a very sorry state along with the neglected state of the grounds.
It is a shame that there no are volunteers from the village to look after it.

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Re: Garrigill gravestones
« Reply #9 on: Saturday 19 April 08 17:25 BST (UK) »

Hi Adam,
The reason I thought maybe there were no old stones at all is that in all of the cases where you've passed on information, none of the stones is very old. 
Is it in fact possible to read the inscriptions on the old stones? If, as you say, the graveyard is neglected and the stones in poor condition, I would imagine the oldest ones would be in really bad shape.  I gather that the church building itself dates from 1790--is the graveyard older?

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Re: Garrigill gravestones
« Reply #10 on: Saturday 19 April 08 19:02 BST (UK) »

Quite a bit of stuff about Garrigill here
http://www.fivenine.co.uk/family_history_notebook/source_extracts/parish_registers/cumberland/garrigill_registers.htm

Several marriages and baptisms accessible from here http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/CUL/Garrigill/
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Re: Garrigill gravestones
« Reply #11 on: Saturday 19 April 08 19:41 BST (UK) »

Hi Geoff, Those sites are good for giving general historical information about Garrigill, but not so much for specific genealogical research.  The problem with much of that information about Garrigill is that it's slanted rather towards the Swindle and Vipond families.

Don't you love that name "Vipond" though?

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Re: Garrigill gravestones
« Reply #12 on: Saturday 19 April 08 20:34 BST (UK) »

The second link I posted appears to be a full set of baptisms and marriages for the period in question.  Yes, the first link only gives selected register entries.

There was a VIPOND at my school in Lincoln.
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Re: Garrigill gravestones
« Reply #13 on: Saturday 19 April 08 21:02 BST (UK) »

Hi Geoff
Yes, the second link does give marriages for 1730-1837, which I have found very useful, but it's a pity that the baptisms don't go back further than 1813.  But I must say it's easier for me to research my Garrigill ancestors than other parts of my family tree, even though the level of intermarriage between the principal families can be confusing.

I've never met a Vipond in my life, so it's interesting that you met one in Lincoln.  I gather the name is a corruption of "Vieuxpont".  I think they were the big-wigs at some point in Garrigill, but that there are none left there now.

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Re: Garrigill gravestones
« Reply #14 on: Saturday 19 April 08 21:11 BST (UK) »

Hello Alison. I am glad that you asked again about the gravestone dates because I have found another.
It is another Richardson and I hope it is one of yours.
it is also one of the earliest stones in the graveyard.
It is mostly covered with the dreaded white lichen that seems to
effect the stones in this church yard
:-In memory of Frances Richardson of Powsvyl? Whitfield? who died June/3/1753 age 7? years.
Not much of an inscription but it may help.
The reason why I missed it before was because the Richard
son was written like this, on two lines.

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