I am researching my OHs 4x G Grandparents William WILSON and his wife Mary (nee CURWEN).
I've done ok with them and their children and it all seems to be adding up.
A tree on Ancestry has a photo of a headstone in St Bridget which marks their grave but the photo is not the best and is too blurred to make out properly It seems to have been photographed looking down at it and though I can make out Nursery House and a couple of names the rest is undecipherable.
If anyone is near enough, is visiting the churchyard and is able to take a photo I'd be very grateful.
I do have a MI barebones transcript from Whitehaven Archives but as the archivist pointed out that the transcriber noted names, relationships and dates and all other wording has been omitted.
Wilson
William, of Nursry Houses Jan 8th 1871 - 73
Mary, w Feb 8th 1847 - 48
Isaac, s lost at sea Jul 13th 1845 - 19
Ann, d Jul 19th 1851 - 29
William, s Jul 15th 1853 - 22
Thomas, s Feb 1st 1866 - 23
Ann, wife of William Jan 18th 1875 - 32
Note that last name, Ann, was his second wife who he married post civil registration and that record tells me William's father was Andrew, a farmer.
Boo