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Re: Garrigill gravestones
« Reply #30 on: Thursday 12 March 09 09:02 UTC (UK) »

Hi Adam,

I'd be interested in the Shield inscriptions please when you find time.

Many thanks in advance,
Sandy
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Re: Garrigill gravestones
« Reply #31 on: Thursday 12 March 09 10:08 UTC (UK) »


Hello Sandy. I have already posted the Shield name on this thread.
It is with the Vipond inscriptions. Post 22 on the 9/Jan/09
That is he only mention of the Shield surname at Garrigill.

Adam.
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Re: Garrigill gravestones
« Reply #32 on: Wednesday 22 April 09 06:23 UTC (UK) »

Hello Adam

Thanks for your hard work. Please could you list the Bramwells for me?

Best wishes, Jen
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Bramwell, Denning, Caiger, Fleeman, Pickard, Todd, White, Alston, Kippax, Westminster, Ferriby, Laughton
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Re: Garrigill gravestones
« Reply #33 on: Wednesday 22 April 09 12:20 UTC (UK) »


Hello Jen. Just the one gravestone:-


In loving memory of Matthew Bramwell, the beloved husband of Mary Bramwell of Garrigill, Alston. Who died July/22/1918 aged 71 years.

Adam
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Re: Garrigill gravestones
« Reply #34 on: Thursday 23 April 09 08:29 UTC (UK) »

Thanks very much, Adam.
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Bramwell, Denning, Caiger, Fleeman, Pickard, Todd, White, Alston, Kippax, Westminster, Ferriby, Laughton
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Re: Garrigill gravestones
« Reply #35 on: Wednesday 03 June 09 12:52 UTC (UK) »

Hi Adam

You are deep in my patch here!

I would like details for  Bell, Bowman, Charlton, Dickinson, Teesdale and Walton, please! (You've done Armstrong already)

Sorry to give you so much work....

Cheers

Ashley
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DU: Jones, Miller, Laverick, Orwin, Burn, Finlay, Robson, Robinson, Jobling, Fenwick, Spoor, Saunders, Billingsley, Bainbridge, Chilton
NB: Pickard, Gilchrist, Curry, Heron, Thompson, Bell, Henderson, Aynsley, Crumbie
CU: Bell, Armstrong, Parker
SY: Saunders, Bartlett, Ellis
Buckinghamshire: Saunders
N Yorks: Miller (Swaledale), Raw
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Re: Garrigill gravestones
« Reply #36 on: Thursday 04 June 09 18:33 UTC (UK) »

Hello Ashley. . Here they are. One gravestone for each surname.
The gravestones are in an awful condition and here is what can be read of them.
I am afraid the dreadend white lichen has taken it toll.

Here lieth the body of Ann, daughter of Joseph and Hannah Bell of Hesfield?, who died 20 July 1768 aged 6 weeks.

Ethel Bowman, beloved wife? of Fred Bowman, died April/19/??92 aged 23 years

To the memory of John Dickinson of High Lovelady Sheeld (sic), who died the 12th day of August 1898 aged 68 years.
Also Mary, his wife, who died March/26/1827 aged 82 years.

In loving memory of Robert Teasdale, who died at Ivy House, Garragill December\??/1805 (could be 1905 aged 47 years.

John Walton, of Garrigill, died 20/June/1771.
HuhHuh?? his daughter died 4/May/1812 aged 10 years.
Also Joseph Wanlass, second husband, died 1833 aged 79 years.

In loving memory of Christopher Reed Charlton, late of Humshaugh, born June/14/1859, died April/22/1938.

Adam
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Re: Garrigill gravestones
« Reply #37 on: Friday 05 June 09 08:04 UTC (UK) »

Many thanks Adam and well done for all the  hard work!

Cheers

Ashley
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DU: Jones, Miller, Laverick, Orwin, Burn, Finlay, Robson, Robinson, Jobling, Fenwick, Spoor, Saunders, Billingsley, Bainbridge, Chilton
NB: Pickard, Gilchrist, Curry, Heron, Thompson, Bell, Henderson, Aynsley, Crumbie
CU: Bell, Armstrong, Parker
SY: Saunders, Bartlett, Ellis
Buckinghamshire: Saunders
N Yorks: Miller (Swaledale), Raw
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Re: Garrigill gravestones
« Reply #38 on: Tuesday 07 July 09 13:07 UTC (UK) »

Hi Adam,

Could you list the Wilkinson gravestones please?

Regards,

Ryan
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I'm researching the surnames:

Richardson, Gribbin/Cribbin - from Cumberland
Gibson, Appleby, Whitfield, Higgins, Dodd, Davison - From Lanchester/Weardale districts of County Durham.
Dodd, Hall, Kirton - from Ovingham, Northumberland.
Higgins/O'Higgins, McNally, Finegan - Ireland
Milby/Melby - from Wigtown, Scotland
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Re: Garrigill gravestones
« Reply #39 on: Tuesday 07 July 09 21:35 UTC (UK) »


Hello Ryan. Only the one for Wilkinson:-

In memory of John the son? of Adam Wilkinson, Huh? who died the 7th day of May 1772 aged 12? could be 19 years.
Stone in poor condition as are many other stones in that graveyard.

Adam
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Re: Garrigill gravestones
« Reply #40 on: Thursday 30 July 09 02:01 UTC (UK) »

Looking for headstones of:
James L. Wilkinson and his wife Margaret (Furnace) born about 1730
Their son Christopher Wilkinson and his wife Mary (Walton) born about 1755 

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Re: Garrigill gravestones
« Reply #41 on: Thursday 30 July 09 14:34 UTC (UK) »


Hello . If you are looking for Wilkinson gravestones for Garrigill, then you will see by posting number 39  that there is only one Willkinson gravestone.
See post 39.

Adam
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Re: Garrigill gravestones
« Reply #42 on: Tuesday 18 August 09 18:24 UTC (UK) »

Hello Adam
I am researching my family tree and most of my ancestors came from Cumberland and Northumberland.I notice that you have found the name Clementson on the Garrigill gravestones and wonder if you have any more information please.Look forward to hearing from you. derekc
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Re: Garrigill gravestones
« Reply #43 on: Wednesday 19 August 09 08:53 UTC (UK) »

Hello Derekac. Here is the gravestone inscription for Clementson. Is of a red sandstone? type that is badly affected by lichen Sad but here is what can be read:-

In loving memory of Joseph Clementson of Garrigill, who died may/5/1845 aged 49 years.
Also of Elizabeth his wife, who died June/4/1867 aged 66 years.
Also Elizabeth, their daughter , who died Huh??/5/1843? aged 2?? years.
Also John, their son, died May/24/1862 aged 24? years.
Joseph, their son died ??/13/1864 aged 46 years.
Matthew?Huh? May/2/?? aged 43 years.
Margaret, their daughter died June/3/1857 aged 45 years.

Lots of HuhHuh but if they are yours it may give some useful information. Of course you will have to treat the dates and ages that have the ?? with caution.

Adam
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Re: Garrigill gravestones
« Reply #44 on: Wednesday 19 August 09 17:37 UTC (UK) »

Adam
Many thanks for the information on the Clementson gravestone. It has been a great help and ties in with the family tree as far as i have got.
Have you researched any other graveyards as we think that some of  the family may have been buried in Alston or Redwing.
Thank you for your time.
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