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Topic: Cottingham, Cemetery Records .. Stephenson (Read 1501 times)
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SteveJW
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Wonder if any of these are yours
Monumental Inscriptions for St Mary's Cottingham
Plot 415 mentions Canada
Plot 199 Charles Stephenson 16/08/1878 aged 56
Plot 293 Charlotte Ann Stephenson 03/03/1878 aged 12 also Henry and Arthur died in infancy
Plot 246 Issac Stephenson 17/10/1879 aged 70
Plot 306 Henry Stephenson 03/12/1886 aged 66 Mary Ann Stephenson 23/11/1878 aged 54 also Three children who died in infancy
Plot 407 William Breighton Stephenson 16/01/1861 aged 34 Elizabeth Stephenson 01/07/1878 aged 75 George Stephenson 07/05/1879 aged 84
Plot 415 Sarah daughter of William and Catherine Stephenson 12/11/1840 aged 1 year 10 months also Elizabeth 9/12/1840 aged 6 months also Catherine wife of the above interred Salom / Chapel Pickering, West Canada
Plot 416 John Stephenson son of John and Mary Stephenson 14/11/1808 aged 2 years 5 months also George infant son 08/05/1810
Plot 417 John Stephenson 13/01/1838 aged 63 Mary Stephenson 29/10/1860 aged 79
Plot 423 Rachel Ann Stephenson wife of George Stephenson (junior) 16/06/1852 aged 27 also George son 25/05/1823 aged 5 months (I think I could have wrote this date down wrong)
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mikecovell
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Hi Ken, We spoke some time age ref The Stephenson familes, but figured out there was no link, anyway, thought you might like to read this from todays Hull Daily Mail...
http://www.thisishullandeastriding.co.uk/news/Help-catch-graveyard-vandals/article-874336-detail/article.html
Hull Daily Mail- 6th April 2009
POLICE are stepping up patrols in Sutton after vandals damaged 32 headstones in a church graveyard. The headstones have been pushed over at St James' Church in what officers describe as an act of "mindless" vandalism. The culprits attacked some of the stones on Thursday before returning on Friday to cause yet more damage. The Mail understands that families whose deceased relatives' graves have been affected have not yet discovered the devastating news. Reverend Heather Nesbitt, vicar of St James', Church Street, Sutton, said: "I think it is so sad. It appears whoever did it just went around and systematically pushed them over. "We cannot necessarily get in touch with the families so it is a case of waiting for them to visit. "Then they will come to my door in such a distressed state." Rev Nesbitt said she was preparing for visits from people who would be understandably upset. She said: "Relatives are going to be very distressed to find the grave they have been attending, maybe over the years, has been desecrated as far as they're concerned. "It is sacred to the memory of the people who are there and it is so sad." PC Rich Watson, beat manager of the East Policing Team, based at Bransholme Police Station, said his main priority was finding who caused the damage. He said: "There are families who have relatives and friends deceased in the graveyard and they expect it to be a place they can rest in peace. "They expect to be able to pay their respects without having to put up with such mindless damage." PC Watson said his team would be stepping up patrols of the area in a bid to find who caused the damage. Anyone with information about the damage is being asked to call Humberside Police on 0845 6060222 .
Lets hope they catch the culprits!
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SteveJW
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Ken
Be a couple of weeks before I get to have a look at the MI again
Have you any more details on the Scotts
I had a look at various years census, I assume you have seen these
1851 Thomas (I assume this is the one who went to Canada) Mary Ann Sarah Thomas Elizabeth
1861 Mary (shown as married) Tom (junior) Elizabeth Ruth
1871 Mary (shown as widow) Sarah Thomas (butcher) Ruth
1881 Thos (gardener) head Mary (mother) Sarah (sister) Alice (surname My Ward) boarderer
1891 Tom (market gardener) Mary (mother) Sarah (sister)
1901 Thomas (market gardener own account) Mary (mother) Sarah (sister)
All living in Cottingham When did Thomas senior die in Canada Do we assume Mary was in touch with her husband in Canada, her status changes from married to widow between 1861 and 1871
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SteveJW
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Ken
Do you know when Mary died
When I looked at the MI books at the Treasure House (East Riding Archives) There was only one book in the section for Cottingham (St Marys)
There is another cemetery down Eppleworth Road, I think this is a municipal cemetery (all dominations are buried here)
Looking on the East Yorkshire Family History Society's list of publications they have two booklets for this cemetery. Possibly someone was already looking at these or else they could have been misfiled
I should be going in the next couple of weeks
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Bee
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Hi I'm a bit confused about who you are looking for but I have the MI's for Cottingham, the Church and the cemetery, so can do you a look up
Bee
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Dinsdale, Ellis, Gee, Goldsmith,Green,Hawks,Holmes, Lacey, Longhorn, Pickersgill, Quantrill,Tuthill, Tuttle & Walker, in E & W Yorks, Lincs, Norfolk & Suffolk. Census information is Crown Copyright from www.nationalarchives.gov.uk
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Bee
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Hi Ken
Looking through the MI's, there are 56 entries for Stephenson and 42 for Scott. and maybe some more that would be included if they had a headstone. Using your info, then these seem like the most obvious
In Cottingham cemetery (Eppleworth Road)
In loving memory of Mary Scott who died 6/3/1911 aged 92, also Sarah daughter of the above who died 25/8/1913 aged 68, also Thomas Scott who died 7/11/1929 aged 82
BR (burial record) 10/3/1911 Mary Scott, widow, Vine House, Cottingham, 92 17/8/1913 Sarah Scott, spinster, Harland Road, Cottingham, 68 9/11/1929 Thomas Scott, bachelor, Eppleworth Road, Cottingham, 82 .......................................................
In loving memory of Rhoda, daughter of Richard & Eliza Scott of COttingham who died 26/2/1898 aged 29, also Eliza Ann, wife of Richard Scott who died 7/1/1900 aged 66 also the above Richard who died 28/8/1903 aged 78
BR 2/3/1898 Rhoda Scott, spinster, King Street, Cottingham, 29 10/1//1900 Eliza Ann Scott, King Street, Cottingham, 66 31/8/1903 Richard Scott, King Street, Cottinghm, 78
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Dinsdale, Ellis, Gee, Goldsmith,Green,Hawks,Holmes, Lacey, Longhorn, Pickersgill, Quantrill,Tuthill, Tuttle & Walker, in E & W Yorks, Lincs, Norfolk & Suffolk. Census information is Crown Copyright from www.nationalarchives.gov.uk
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bunny1129
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Hello
I have read that you have some Stephenson family history, William and Catherine nee Archbutt
I am related to this branch of the family, William's brother John is my 3x great grandfather, would you be able to tell me more??
Another of William's brothers was also a Methodist preacher, he remained in Cottingham and married into the Zealand family
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Ken S
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Well ... to give you a short version of MY family history ......... my ggg was a William Stephenson born 1814 at Doncaster S Yorks ... but he married a Mary Scott at Cottingham in 1838 ... going on to have at least 6 children baptised at Cottingham ... and lived in the area. This family came to Canada in 1854 ... but if my William was any relation to Cottingham area Stephensons ... I still do not know this. Back some 25 years ago, I teamed up with another relation here in Ontario, and we became the family genealogists ... gathering up death reports for ancestors ... searching census records ... sitting in front of mico-film reading machines ... and all that family tree searching stuff . Jean (the lady who was helping me) lives close to Toronto, here in Ont., and she used the Mormon Library research room ... plus Toronto Archives, along with talking to older relations here in Ont ... and some where in this search, she came across the Cottingham, Stephenson family history that was done in 1916 - 17, and she sent me a photo copy of it. But I can not remember where she got it now. As I say, what I have is a photo copy of the booklet (Stephenson Brochure) ... and I am going to guess that it must have been in a Toronto Library, here in Ontario. It is quite a few pages long, and looks to be fairly professsionally done, with black and white photographs printed in it and all. I will have to phone Jean and ask her where she got it ... she is in her early 80's now ... and having some health problems. PS ... go to the top of this page ... and it will read Welcome back Bunny1129 you have 1 message (click on here) the private message is from me
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« Last Edit: Sunday 09 August 09 16:43 UTC (UK) by Ken S »
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William Stephenson - born 1814 at Doncaster West Yorkshire - married Mary Scott at Cottingham East Yorkshire (Hull) in 1838. Williams parents I believe were another Wm Stephenson and an Alice Carter - married Cantley Parish W Yorks (Doncaster) in 1811..... Other east riding names are Nicholls (Bridlington, Yorks and Wigan Lancs.) and the surname Withernwick.
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bunny1129
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Would love to hear from you
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