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Re: MI's in St Mary - Horsham
« Reply #54 on: Monday 30 May 11 11:04 BST (UK) »
Hi Matt

Sorry, but I was only in Horsham for 3 days during which time I surveyed, mapped and transcribed the stones that were to be moved for the new 2 million pound extension to St Mary,s Church.

I only phtograped the stones that were in danger of being lost

Sorry

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Re: MI's in St Mary - Horsham
« Reply #55 on: Monday 30 May 11 23:15 BST (UK) »
Hi Matt

Sorry, but I was only in Horsham for 3 days during which time I surveyed, mapped and transcribed the stones that were to be moved for the new 2 million pound extension to St Mary,s Church.

I only phtograped the stones that were in danger of being lost

Sorry

Chris in 1066


Hi Chris

That's Ok. I have checked them against my trees and at the moment I have sadly found no matches with my ancestors. However I will keep hold of the info in case it comes in handy.

Thanks again

Matt

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Re: MI's in St Mary - Horsham
« Reply #56 on: Saturday 28 July 12 13:24 BST (UK) »
If anybody wants info of the Michells (junior branch) of Horsham, you should contact Susan Djabri at the museum, she is one of the last standing member of this junior family.

Wayne (Michells of Cuckfield - Senior Branch) Still surviving name of Mitchell (Michell)
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Re: MI's in St Mary - Horsham
« Reply #57 on: Tuesday 13 August 13 03:40 BST (UK) »
Hi Chris,
I see you have Horton on your list, and would appreciate any info on any Horton you may have an inscription for in Horsham.

Thanks in advance,
Barb



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Re: MI's in St Mary - Horsham
« Reply #58 on: Wednesday 14 August 13 14:21 BST (UK) »
Hi there Barb

Sorry for the delay but its such a long time since i had a request, (2 years) I had to find the printed document within my files - its not been computerised yet.

St Mary Horsham commissioned by Horsham Urban Council May 1952
Schedule of Memorials
No 869 & 870
HORTON - Jane, wife of Thomas - 1st March 1849 - aged 35 years.
                Thomas - 1st February 1859 - aged 44 years and
                William, son - 9th Augut 1905 - aged 65 years

Hope that was what you were looking for

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Re: MI's in St Mary - Horsham
« Reply #59 on: Wednesday 14 August 13 16:19 BST (UK) »
Thank you so much, Chris!

That is exactly what I was hoping to see!  It certainly helps to nail down Thomas and Jane as William's parents, that I was so iffy about.

With great appreciation,
Barb

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Re: MI's in St Mary - Horsham
« Reply #60 on: Wednesday 14 August 13 16:39 BST (UK) »
Barb

Attached to this should be part of the plan of the stones in St Mary Horsham.
As you can see, stones no 869 & 870 are at the bottom near to the entrance and footpath that goes through the church yard

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Re: MI's in St Mary - Horsham
« Reply #61 on: Wednesday 14 August 13 18:04 BST (UK) »
Thanks for that, Chris; much appreciated. I'm in Canada, so very little hope of ever seeing the cemetery, so something visual is great!

Thomas and Jane had four children that only survived a week or so after birth: Henry in 1844/5, Sarah in 1847, James in 1851, and Robert in 1849 (assumably his birth was Jane's demise). 
Do you know offhand if infants were buried without headstones back then?

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Re: MI's in St Mary - Horsham
« Reply #62 on: Wednesday 14 August 13 19:22 BST (UK) »
Barb

you wrote: Do you know offhand if infants were buried without headstones back then?

Yes, very much so, but it often said something like "and 3 infant children" no names or ages were usually given - you would have to go through the burial Register to find them.

The inscriptions I gave you were done in 1952 and only included very basic information, (done by the council workmen) so there could be reference to the children on the stone.

Maybe someone in Horsham will go and have a look for you

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