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Re: M inscriptions for Crook
« Reply #105 on: Tuesday 12 May 09 16:41 UTC (UK) »

Hi Adam,

John ties in with one of my Trenerrys
Many thanks
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Bedburn, Crook, St Andrews. Durham Area
Trenerry, John Parkin, Cora Davison, Sarah Raine
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Re: M inscriptions for Crook
« Reply #106 on: Monday 25 May 09 13:41 UTC (UK) »

Hi Adam

I see that you have been kindly providing inscriptions from Crook cemetary.

I am researching my husband's family tree and wondered if sometime you would be able to let me have any information you may have on the surnames Dowson and Lawson please?

I am particularly trying to find information on Albert Leighton Lawson and Nina Dowson.

Many thanks

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Re: M inscriptions for Crook
« Reply #107 on: Monday 25 May 09 20:02 UTC (UK) »


Hello Peej. No Albert or Nina and only one stone for Dowson, here it is :-

In loving memory of Margaret Jane, the beloved daughter of Thomas and Mary Jane Dowson of Crook, who died January/8/1891 aged 20 years
Also the above Thomas Dowson, who died July/6/1901 age 57 years.

My first posting listing the surnames had "Lawson " and it should have been "Mawson". I have edited the list and substituted the correct name
Sorry that there are no Lawson gravestones.

Adam

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Re: M inscriptions for Crook
« Reply #108 on: Tuesday 26 May 09 05:55 UTC (UK) »

Hi Adam

Many thanks for your quick reply.  Much appreciated.

Will check out the connection.

Kind regards


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Re: M inscriptions for Crook
« Reply #109 on: Tuesday 26 May 09 15:24 UTC (UK) »

Hello Adam.

Would the Ellis inscriptions include a William Ellis?

Or the Hardy inscriptions a Thomas Hardy?

Thank you,
Laurie
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INDIAN: Counties Durham & Cumberland, England 1700-1900
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DICICCO: Sant'Elia Fiumerapido, Italy, 1700-1900
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Re: M inscriptions for Crook
« Reply #110 on: Wednesday 27 May 09 16:23 UTC (UK) »

Hello Laurie. And here is the  inscription for Ellis at Crook.

In loving memory of William Ellis, who died October/7/1927 aged 74 years.
Also Margaret, his beloved wife, who died January/6/1924 aged 72 years.

A couple for Hardy to follow.

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Re: M inscriptions for Crook
« Reply #111 on: Wednesday 27 May 09 17:45 UTC (UK) »

In loving memory of William Ellis, who died October/7/1927 aged 74 years.
Also Margaret, his beloved wife, who died January/6/1924 aged 72 years.

Thank you Adam!
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INDIAN: Counties Durham & Cumberland, England 1700-1900
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DICICCO: Sant'Elia Fiumerapido, Italy, 1700-1900
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Re: M inscriptions for Crook
« Reply #112 on: Thursday 28 May 09 08:34 UTC (UK) »

Hello Laurie. I don not know what years you are looking for regarding the Hardy family.
There are three from the catholic church at Crook. One stone 1940 's.
There are also  another two but they are 1960's and 2000 with one of the ages given as 96 years.
Let me know if they wanted.

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Re: M inscriptions for Crook
« Reply #113 on: Thursday 28 May 09 16:59 UTC (UK) »


Hello Daisy. Here is the only graveston inscription for Pinkney in Crook.

In loving memory of my dear husband, Mark Pinkney, who died June/7/1911 aged 44 years.

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Re: M inscriptions for Crook
« Reply #114 on: Thursday 28 May 09 17:26 UTC (UK) »

Thanks you so much for that, will now try the Pinkneys at Tow law
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Re: M inscriptions for Crook
« Reply #115 on: Thursday 28 May 09 19:50 UTC (UK) »

Hello Laurie. I don not know what years you are looking for regarding the Hardy family.
There are three from the catholic church at Crook. One stone 1940 's.
There are also  another two but they are 1960's and 2000 with one of the ages given as 96 years.

Hi Adam. Thanks for looking, but these are far too recent, and I believe all the family were Methodists. My Thomas Hardy died in the 1860s or 1870s, but he's a tough one to find as it's not an uncommon name and he moved around quite a bit.

Thanks again,
Laurie
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INDIAN: Counties Durham & Cumberland, England 1700-1900
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DICICCO: Sant'Elia Fiumerapido, Italy, 1700-1900
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Re: M inscriptions for Crook
« Reply #116 on: Thursday 28 May 09 20:26 UTC (UK) »


Hello again. Do you know the name of Thomas Hardy's wife or the name of any of his children?

Adam
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Re: M inscriptions for Crook
« Reply #117 on: Thursday 28 May 09 21:47 UTC (UK) »

Adam, here's what I do have, and it's not much:

Thomas Hardy was born abt 1795 in Knaresdale, Northumberland. I have two sets of possible parents that same year and place!

His wife I'm really not sure of, but his daughter I am certain of: Ann Hardy was born abt 1822 in Kirkoswald, Cumberland. She married William Indian and then in County Durham, she married again to William Foster/Forster. Her siblings are unknown. I can document her marriage, but that's about it, so you can see why her father is even harder. I'm simply stumped on those two.
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INDIAN: Counties Durham & Cumberland, England 1700-1900
SIMS, HUMPHREY / HUMPHREYS: Glamorgan, Wales
DICICCO: Sant'Elia Fiumerapido, Italy, 1700-1900
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Re: M inscriptions for Crook
« Reply #118 on: Friday 29 May 09 09:33 UTC (UK) »


Hello Laurie. There is a Hardy gravestone for Hardy at Satley.
May not be of any use but you can put it on file in case.
I will post it on the correct thread.


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Re: M inscriptions for Crook
« Reply #119 on: Friday 29 May 09 13:41 UTC (UK) »

Adam, thanks for all your help!
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INDIAN: Counties Durham & Cumberland, England 1700-1900
SIMS, HUMPHREY / HUMPHREYS: Glamorgan, Wales
DICICCO: Sant'Elia Fiumerapido, Italy, 1700-1900
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