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Burials: Silk Willoughby: Sneath/Snaith
« on: Friday 22 October 10 15:25 BST (UK) »
Hi everyone,

I am looking for the burial of William Sneath/Snaith and his wife Elizabeth after 1795 at Silk Willoughby. William was born in 1762 in Silk Willoughby. His wife I think was an Elizabeth Jenkinson. A William Sneath/Snaith and his wife Elizabeth had a son William baptised at SW on 8th March 1795.

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Re: Burials: Silk Willoughby: Sneath/Snaith
« Reply #1 on: Wednesday 19 January 11 21:33 GMT (UK) »
Elizabeth SNEATH, buried 6th Nov 1826, Silk Willoughby, aged 71

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Re: Burials: Silk Willoughby: Sneath/Snaith
« Reply #2 on: Thursday 20 January 11 10:38 GMT (UK) »
Hi Tom


William Newton Sneath, buried 29 July 1826, Silk Willoughby, no age given.

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Atkinson (Lincolnshire)
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Re: Burials: Silk Willoughby: Sneath/Snaith
« Reply #3 on: Thursday 20 January 11 12:15 GMT (UK) »
William Newton Sneath, buried 29 July 1826, Silk Willoughby, no age given.

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Re: Burials: Silk Willoughby: Sneath/Snaith
« Reply #4 on: Thursday 20 January 11 15:49 GMT (UK) »
Nice one Geoff  :D

Thomas and Elizabeth shown as the parents are in the 1851 census in Asgarby and have a son William but showing as born in 1829 which ties in with

http://tinyurl.com/6j6fccq

So we are none the wiser as to when Toms William Sneath died, pity  :(

Alan
Hogan (Lambeth, Southwark, Ireland)
Maddigan (Lambeth, Southwark, Ireland)
Masters (Lewisham, St Pancras, Clerkenwell)
Knowles (Salford, Manchester)
Farrow (Staffordshire, Manchester)
Atkinson (Lincolnshire)
Ball (Lincolnshire, Rutland)
Hicks (Lincolnshire)
Wheatley (Lincolnshire)
Pearson (Lancashire, Cheshire, Pawtucket USA)
Wilson (Yorkshire)


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Re: Burials: Silk Willoughby: Sneath/Snaith
« Reply #5 on: Thursday 20 January 11 23:13 GMT (UK) »
Thanks for efforts evryone. The Newton Sneath family had several tragedies with the early deaths of some of  their offspring. Eventually both a William Newton Sneath and Frederick Newton Sneath survived to be executors of their father,s will in 1875.

Tom


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Re: Burials: Silk Willoughby: Sneath/Snaith
« Reply #6 on: Thursday 31 August 17 12:36 BST (UK) »
HI ,
 I have been doing photos of headstones around my home location and came across William Elizabeth and son and grandaughter at St Andrews Asgarby . I have uploaded to billion graves and find a grave . if You want other pictures and you know the church find a grave photo request is the way to go .
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Re: Burials: Silk Willoughby: Sneath/Snaith
« Reply #7 on: Thursday 31 August 17 18:56 BST (UK) »
Babs

Thanks for those photographs on Billion Graves. I too am a member of that company taking photographs of gravestones in my local churchyard which is difficult as the graveyard has been abandoned so not only do I have to find the gravestone but clear all the surrounding area before being able to record & photograph the gravestones.

Tom