« Reply #9 on: Thursday 02 February 06 22:41 GMT (UK) »
Thanks for both of your help. I have been looking at St Bartholomew's church on the Leeds indexers website. At the bottom of its page their is a link. It took a couple of attempts to get the link to work but I finally got through. There is a link for inquiries, a history of the graveyard and all sorts of info. I have sent them an email, as they have transcribed some of the data from the Archaeological societies records onto computer!!! So who knows with a bit of luck and all my fingers crossed they may have records of Elizabeth being buried there. With even more luck they'll have records of her in-laws being there as well!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I have also been looking at our old A-Z of Leeds it is that old that it cost 95p and mentions Armley Road link prop. completion 1978!! The number of crosses for churches just in Armley is unbelievable!!! I have also found the New Wortley Cemetery in it as well. It looks like a trip to Leeds is in order!
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