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Re: Monumental inscriptions of jarrow cemetery
« Reply #171 on: Friday 31 October 08 09:07 GMT (UK) »
Hi everyone, I am so new to this rootschat, but wondering how I request a look-up from cherryberry for the surname Vardy? I'm not sure if I am contacting her with this post or putting it out there for all to see? Kind regards, Melissa


hello Melissa

you are doing both   :) so don't worry.  you can put up a request this way or  if you click on pm private message   you will get a message to me either way. i have done a quick check can find no Vardy MI in Jarrow cem, but there is a varley which i can send to you if you wish


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Norfolk Elsy. Feathstone Amis
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Re: Monumental inscriptions of jarrow cemetery
« Reply #172 on: Friday 31 October 08 09:15 GMT (UK) »
Hello Cherry Berry,

Thank you for doing these look ups. I am wondering if James Walker Weir appears in the MI's. He died at Bede Burn Rd., Jarrow in March 1925. At the time he was married to Jane nee Hopper formerly Turnbull. Thank you again.
Marilyn



hi
could find no information on james walker weir, but there were 3 other weir familys i could send you the information if you wish :)
one was rev weir  if that helps :)
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Northumberland  Rutherford, Irwin
Jarrow co Durham. Rutherford, Douglass, Kilgour. Fairweather. Gallagher,Rogers.Hymers
South Sheilds Co Durham Elsy Rames.
Norfolk Elsy. Feathstone Amis
Leeds Yorkshire Rigby Gaunt Gillett
South Petherton Somerset Marks,Sweet Gayleard Lawrance,Marsh





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Re: Monumental inscriptions of jarrow cemetery
« Reply #173 on: Friday 31 October 08 09:40 GMT (UK) »
Hi CherryBerry - thank you for this offer -it is most kind of you.  Could you cast your eye over your records and see if you have anything at all on:

Bell Walker d. 1896 and wife Elizabeth

Nathan Bushell d. 1906 and wife Margaret d. 1917
Their son Nathan d. Jan 1882

William Bushell died early 1940's and wife Sarah d. 1931

John Bell Bushell d. 1969
Any other Bushells you may come across.

Thomas Ibbs and wife Mary - not sure when, would guess 1950's onwards

Thomas Matthew Cunningham died 1940
Wife Sarah Cunningham d. 1948
James Fairweather Cunningham d. 1903 Tennant Street
Eleanor(Ellen) wife d. 1904 Ellison Street

Hannah (sometimes called Ann/Annie) Rushton d. 1943
Husband Thomas Rushton

James Dixon abt 1947
Wife Mary Ellen abt 1975

Thomas Storey 1916
Wife Mary Storey 1934
any other Storeys inc. Matthew Greener Storey, Thomas David Storey and James Storey

I know this is a long list, but I would be more than pleased for info on ANY of them.

Thank you

Neilsmum



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Re: Monumental inscriptions of jarrow cemetery
« Reply #174 on: Friday 31 October 08 11:55 GMT (UK) »
Hi again Cherryberry, I couldn't find the pm private so here I am again. I guess the Varley could be a mistake and it's worth a look at. I'd appreciate it very much. Thanks for your time.

Kind regards, Melissa
Baxter in Staffordshire. Brown and Hurd in Stockton-on-Tees, Durham. Southwell and Southall in Staffordshire.


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Re: Monumental inscriptions of jarrow cemetery
« Reply #175 on: Wednesday 05 November 08 14:26 GMT (UK) »
Hello Cherry Berry,

Thank you for doing these look ups. I am wondering if James Walker Weir appears in the MI's. He died at Bede Burn Rd., Jarrow in March 1925. At the time he was married to Jane nee Hopper formerly Turnbull. Thank you again.
Marilyn



hi
could find no information on james walker weir, but there were 3 other weir familys i could send you the information if you wish :)
one was rev weir  if that helps :)
cherryberry

Thanks for looking Cherryberry -- I will see if there is an obit somewhere as I don't think that any others of my Weir family were in Durham -- James had married his first wife there but had then moved to Cubbitt Town on the Isle of Dogs and had only returned to the area after marrying his 2nd wife, sometime after 1906. My lot cerrtainly got about!
Thanks again.
Marilyn

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Re: Monumental inscriptions of jarrow cemetery
« Reply #176 on: Wednesday 05 November 08 22:29 GMT (UK) »
Hi cherryberry, not sure if i've done something wrong in looking for the link to the Varley's as mentioned by yourself earlier on? I will take a quick look if that's still ok. They name is too close not too!

Kind regards
Melissa
Baxter in Staffordshire. Brown and Hurd in Stockton-on-Tees, Durham. Southwell and Southall in Staffordshire.

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Re: Monumental inscriptions of jarrow cemetery
« Reply #177 on: Sunday 16 November 08 19:37 GMT (UK) »
Hi CherryBerry - thank you for this offer -it is most kind of you.  Could you cast your eye over your records and see if you have anything at all on:

Bell Walker d. 1896 and wife Elizabeth

Nathan Bushell d. 1906 and wife Margaret d. 1917
Their son Nathan d. Jan 1882

William Bushell died early 1940's and wife Sarah d. 1931

John Bell Bushell d. 1969
Any other Bushells you may come across.

Thomas Ibbs and wife Mary - not sure when, would guess 1950's onwards

Thomas Matthew Cunningham died 1940
Wife Sarah Cunningham d. 1948
James Fairweather Cunningham d. 1903 Tennant Street
Eleanor(Ellen) wife d. 1904 Ellison Street

Hannah (sometimes called Ann/Annie) Rushton d. 1943
Husband Thomas Rushton

James Dixon abt 1947
Wife Mary Ellen abt 1975

Thomas Storey 1916
Wife Mary Storey 1934
any other Storeys inc. Matthew Greener Storey, Thomas David Storey and James Storey

I know this is a long list, but I would be more than pleased for info on ANY of them.

Thank you

Neilsmum


sorry again for take so long in replying to you   i have sent you a pm hopefully you will find some of you relies on there



Regards Cherryberry

Northumberland  Rutherford, Irwin
Jarrow co Durham. Rutherford, Douglass, Kilgour. Fairweather. Gallagher,Rogers.Hymers
South Sheilds Co Durham Elsy Rames.
Norfolk Elsy. Feathstone Amis
Leeds Yorkshire Rigby Gaunt Gillett
South Petherton Somerset Marks,Sweet Gayleard Lawrance,Marsh





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Re: Monumental inscriptions of jarrow cemetery
« Reply #178 on: Tuesday 18 November 08 13:01 GMT (UK) »
Hello Cherryberry,

I wonder if I could trouble you to see if there are any Hadlow's - any at all - on any of the MI's? I am just starting on this particular branch and know very, very little of them so any information at all would be most welcome, if indeed there is any!

Thanks,

Ceitidh.
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