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Adamand
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I have just completed the gravestone inscriptions for Muggleswick gravestones and here are the surnames if anyone is interested. :- Anderson, Angus, Bell, Brown, Baty,Bowman, Boyle, Craggs, Coulson, Copeland, Chatt, Chambers, Carr, Clennell, Cowen, Copeland, Davidson, Dickenson, Fife, Foster, Gaskill, Gowland, Guy, Graham, Green, Glass, Hall, Harrison, Hopper, Henderson, Ingram, Jackson, Jameson, Kennedy, Lowdon, Lough, Labourne, Liddell, Leworthy, Makepeace, Murray, Mayer, Milner, Martendale, Moody, Newton, Pearson, Robson, Rae, Raw, Renwick, Railton, Raine, Redshaw, Ramsay, Ritson, Rainbow, Storey, Swan, Smith, Straker, Surtees, Sherlock, Scott, Storey, Swinburn, Thompson, Wren, Wilson, Weddle, Ward, Wade,
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2zpool
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The Makepeace would interest me.
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Co. Durham: Hall, Snowdon, Makepeace, Barnfather, Barrass, Gray/Grey, Wilson, Carr, Cole, Richardson, Greener Northumberland: Grey/Gray, Richardson, Barnfather, Heron, Redpath ------------------------------------------------------------------ Census Information is Crown Copyright, from www.nationalarchives.gov.uk
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Adamand
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Hi. Here it is:- In affectionate remembrance of Mary the beloved wife of Robert Coulson and youngest daughter of Joseph and Ann makepeace who died at Coushet Leazes Jan/1/1871 age 29 years. This is a good example of the amount of information that you can get from a small gravestone inscription. Name , husband, parents, address, age and date of death.
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2zpool
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Adam,
Thank you.
You might want to put your notice in Co. Durham also. Although the records are in Newcastle (Woodhorn) or as of 1990 part of the Diocese of Newcastle, Muggleswick lies in Co. Durham
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Co. Durham: Hall, Snowdon, Makepeace, Barnfather, Barrass, Gray/Grey, Wilson, Carr, Cole, Richardson, Greener Northumberland: Grey/Gray, Richardson, Barnfather, Heron, Redpath ------------------------------------------------------------------ Census Information is Crown Copyright, from www.nationalarchives.gov.uk
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k8tie
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Hi, I dont know if this was posted too long ago for you to see my message but if you still have the inscriptions i would really appreciate any information on Surtees, Angus and Bell.
Kind regards Kate
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Adamand
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Hello Kate. Here are the inscriptions:-
Sacred to the memory of Robert Surtees, farmer, who departed this life at Horslip?, May/15/1872 aged 85 years. Also Tamer, wife of the above, who departed this life November the 13th 1819 aged 38 years. Their son Robert, departed this life April 27th 1819 aged 23 weeks. Also of Sarah Ann, second wife of the above, departed this life September/24/18?? aged 76 years.
Affectionate remembrance to William Leybourne Angus of Horsleyhope, who died March 18th 1894 aged 64 years. Also Jane, beloved wife of the above, who died May 26th 1891 aged 60 years. Also Jane, daughter of the above, who died November/18/1910 aged 43 years. Also Thomas, their youngest son, who died December/24/1922 aged 57 years. Also Samuel. their son, who died April/14/1943 aged 83 years.
Here lieth the body of Ann, daughter of Joseph and Hannah Bell of Hesfield? who died 20th of July 1768 aged 6 weeks.
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lyndyloo6
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My Great Grandmother, Susan Allan Welsh,Bervie
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Hi There,
The Wren and Raine are of interest to me.
Thanks Lynda
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Welsh, Allan, Wemyss, Caird, McAllister,Gibb, Kincardineshire, McDonald, Brechin, McConnachie, Pirie, Welsh, Angus Gibb, Allan, Ross, Stewart,McRobb, Aberdeenshire, Robertson, McKay, Blyth, McHale, Begg, McCann, McCabe, Horan, Edinburgh. McGoohan, Conway, Kelly, Meechan, Edinburgh, Ireland Goodfellow, Hodgson, Birtley,Chester le Street Durham. Logie, Seater, Swan/Swanny, Kirkwall, Sutherland, Dingwall McLaughlan, Michael, Edinburgh Ireland
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k8tie
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WoW. Thanks so much..The surtees was a great help. Joseph was my 4x great grandparent. You have confirmed to me that i was right and he had previously married his first wife Tamar Angus. His second wife was Sarah Short (My Line) and now i have her age at death it will make it easier to find her death, although there are a few sarahs around that time it as narrowed it down. Once again thankyou for taking the time to reply, it has been very much appreciated. Kate.
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Adamand
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Hello Lynda. Here they are:-
In affectionate remembrance of Jonathan, son of Jonathan and Isabella Raine of Waskerley Park, who died February/11/1859? aged 12 years. Also of John their son, who died August/12/1870 aged 21 years. And of Matthew their son, who died January/14/1871 aged 19 years.
Margaret Wren, deceased April/7/1719. There may be more but if there is it is below ground level. This was a strange gravestone because it has a scull and crossbones showing at the top of the stone.
Adam
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lyndyloo6
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My Great Grandmother, Susan Allan Welsh,Bervie
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Hi Adam, Thank you for this info. I have only just started on this line so I am looking for clues....if you know what I mean. I wonder what the significance is of the skull and crossbones. Once agian thankyou, Kind regards, Lynda
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Welsh, Allan, Wemyss, Caird, McAllister,Gibb, Kincardineshire, McDonald, Brechin, McConnachie, Pirie, Welsh, Angus Gibb, Allan, Ross, Stewart,McRobb, Aberdeenshire, Robertson, McKay, Blyth, McHale, Begg, McCann, McCabe, Horan, Edinburgh. McGoohan, Conway, Kelly, Meechan, Edinburgh, Ireland Goodfellow, Hodgson, Birtley,Chester le Street Durham. Logie, Seater, Swan/Swanny, Kirkwall, Sutherland, Dingwall McLaughlan, Michael, Edinburgh Ireland
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Adamand
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Hello Lynda. I do not think the 1709 stone with the scull and crossbones have any significant meaning. (other than looking grotesque) They were all from the early 1700's I have a number of them in my inscriptions of gravestones.
Adam
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