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Family History Documents and Artefacts => Graveyards and Gravestones => Topic started by: angle73 on Monday 01 September 14 21:59 BST (UK)
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I believe my 5 times grandfather Thomas Watson was buried at Kilton Lane burial ground, Brotton in 1823, can anyone advise if any headstone is still there or know where I can find if there was a monument inscription.
I know Thomas was a Tailor by trade, his wife's name was Mary and his children Michael(also a Tailor),Andrew and Mary were born in Brotton and baptised at St Margaret's church. Any other information on the family would be appreciated.
thanks in advance
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Hi,
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Source: Cleveland Family History Society
Thomas WATSON was buried at St Margaret, Brotton, Yorkshire North Riding, 19th February 1823, aged 36.
I will send you contact details via a private message (pm).
Victor
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Thanks Victor
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Would Like to know if any Robinson's are buried in the burial ground. Thanks as I had them residing in brotton and hinderwell.
Thanks
Ronald
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Hi Ronald,
In reply to your post, I am sending you a pm (private message).
Victor
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Looking for any Memorials / Burials for the names of
Martha Robinson nee Rosemergey: 1860-Sept 1889. Wife of Daniel Robinson, Skinningrove.
Leminia Uren 1840 - March 1899. Skinningrove
Thomas Henry Uren 1854 - Jan 1906. Skinningrove.
Daniel Robinson 1828- Feb 1905. Skinningrove.
Hannah Robinson nee Smallwood. 1836 - May 1916.
Many Thanks.
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Does anyone know if any gravestones still exist with the name Goldby? My maternal grandmother's maiden name was Goldby and she was born at Sykes Farm in Carlin How in 1913. From a recent FindMyPast release, I've discovered that her parents and a number of other relatives were buried in Brotton between 1873 and 1962.
Thank you in advance!