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yes Ellen
You need a lot of time as they are difficult to read in some places, i to are retired so I trawled them for the Heselton's , Buck's and others
when I lived in Osmotherley there were quite a few Weighell's in area (over the moor) that is the North Yorkshire Moors which encompassed a large area, from Bilsdale to Northallerton, from Stokesly to Helmsley

Good luck with your research
Ray
Northallerton  Lat: 54:20:48N (54.34663) Lon: 1:25:35W (-1.42641)

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Ellen
I really haven't any interests in the subject matter only that I lived in Osmotherley, as sub postmaster and a lot of the names stick in the memory, knowing some of the families that were about when i was there, also especially as I was the church clock winder, and mowed the grass in the church yard around the grave stones
however if it is of any use there is a web site that seems to have copies of original records of Osmotherley BMD'swhich might be worth trawling, 
on the following link click on the little arrow for York then on the arrow for Osmotherley and chose the date period that you are interested in

http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html?datestamp=1204024901500#p=2;c=1309819;t=browsable;w=

you should come to a page http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html?datestamp=1204024901500#c=1309819;w=264;p=3

as you will see there are other areas that can be search if you need to look further
Regards Ray
 

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I think that her surname was "Elizabeth Ann Prest" no "i".  Marriages Jun 1882  to Thomas Weighell recoreded in Helmsley Volume 9d page 645, if this is who you are looking for there, father was Joab Prest carpenter of Hawby,
However if what you say "got far back as 1861 Elizabeth Ann Weighell born in Hawnby but lived in Nether Silton" Elizabeth Ann was born "weighell" then her maiden name cant be "Prest" as you say,
Ray

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I appreciate that the post is old but if the info is still required then

 The Official No for the “SS San Valerio” is 135301     
If you are positive of the year of death (1914) then the log book and crew agreement for that year which should give an account of the deaths in the ships log, should be in the Maritime History Archives, Memorial University Newfoundland Canada There are other years also some also exist at the TNA Kew (1914, & 1915)
http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/searchresults.asp?SearchInit=0&txtsearchterm=135301&txtfirstdate=&txtlastdate=&txtrestriction=&hdnsorttype=Reference&image1.x=30&image1.y=12

http://www.mun.ca/mha/holdings/viewcombinedcrews.php?Official_No=135301
   
 135301   San Valerio. ss 9,533 dwt. Built by Palmers Shipbuilding and Iron Co Ltd, Hebburn-on-Tyne. Launched, November 14th 1913, by Mrs Francis L. Gibbs. Delivered, December 13th 1913.
Sold, November 2nd 1936, to The Anglo-Saxon Petroleum Co Ltd, for use as a hulk at Gibraltar and renamed Kuphus. Resold to British Iron and Steel Corp (Salvage) Ltd on May 11th1953 for breaking up.

Ray

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There are several old Baptisms Marriages  & Burial records for Osmotherley between 1662 and 1812
http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html?datestamp=1204024901500#p=3;c=1309819;w=264

may be of some use sample attached
Ray

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