Surnames A-C - Family History; English Genealogy, Gravestone Photographs and Information
Realising that the hub was getting too large I have divided it into four parts:
This one which covers Surnames A-C and here are the links to the other three:
- Surnames D-H
Photographs and responses to requests for help from the Graves, Burial Records and Photographs Hubpage Surnames D-H - Surnames I-Q
Photographs and responses to requests for help from the Graves, Burial Records and Photographs Hubpage Surnames I-Q - Surnames R-Z
Photographs and responses to requests for help from the Graves, Burial Records and Photographs Hubpage Surnames R-Z
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Surnames beginning with A-C that I have photographs and/or information for are detailed below - if you find a surname that you are interested in please use the Comments Box below to tell me which area of the country you are interested in and I will post the information that I have.
Your request will then be transferred and posted alongside the posting which I hope will make things easier for everyone.
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A:
Abal, Abbiss, Abbott, Abraham, Adam, Adams, Adamson, Adcock, Addison, Aden, Adey, Adkins, Adlington, Agar, Ainslie, Airey, Albon, Alderman, Alderson, Aldred, Aldren, Alford, Algar, Alkinson, Allan, Allbright, Allen, Allfrey, Allgood, Allsopp, Alman, Alsop, Alsops, Alston, Alsups, Altree, Alty, Alwyn, Ambrosini, Amos, Ancell, Anderson, Andrewes-Uthwatt, Andrew, Andrews, Angove, Angrove, Angus, Annesley, Ansell, Anslow, Ansson, Anstead, Anstey, Applin, Archbole, Aries, Armsby, Armstrong, Arnold, Arthur, Arundell, Ashburner, Ashby, Asher, Ashton, Askew, Askey, Assell, Athawes, Atherton, Atkins, Atkinson, Atterbury, Attewell, Attrill, Attwell, Attwood, Austin, Avern, Averne, Averns, Avery, Aves, Aybsey, Ayers, Ayres
B:
Backshall, Bacon, Baggs, Bagley, Bailey, Bailiff, Bailty, Bain, Bainbridge, Baines, Baird, Bairn, Baker, Balderston, Baldwin, Bale, Ball, Ballard, Balls, Bally, Bamber, Banbrook, Banfield, Banks, Bannister, Barbary, Barber, Barbery, Barby, Barclay, Barden, Barford, Barker, Barlex, Barlow, Barnard, Barnes, Barnett, Barnwell, Barrat, Barratt, Barret, Barrett, Barron, Barrow, Barter, Bartin, Bartle, Bartlett, Barton, Bartly, Basett, Bason, Bass, Bassett, Bastain, Bastiani, Bateman, Bates, Bath, Bather, Baton, Battams, Batterson, Baune, Baven, Bavington, Bawden, Baxter, Bayard, Bayard-Manaron, Bayes, Bayley, Bayliss, Bayman, Bayne, Baynes, Bazeley, Beauchamp, Beal, Beale, Beard, Bearman, Beatty, Beaty, Beavis, Beck, Beckett, Bedford, Beecham, Beeching, Beeden, Beef, Beeney, Beer, Beesley, Beeton, Behenna, Belcha, Bell, Bellsham, Benbow, Benfield, Bennett, Bennetts, Benney, Bennison, Benny, Bent, Bentham, Bernard, Berrel, Berrill, Berryman, Besnard, Bessell, Best, Bett, Bettison, Bettle, Betts, Bevan, Bevin, Bew, Bewley, Biains, Bickens, Bickle, Bicknell, Biddick, Biddle, Biffin, Bigg, Biggs, Bignell, Billing, Biltz, Binder, Bingley, Birch, Birchmore, Bird, Birket, Birrell, Bishop, Bishton, Bjorkegren, Blackburn, Blackburne, Blackden, Blackham, Blacow, Blair, Blake, Blakesley, Blamey, Blanchard, Blankes, Blancks, Blatchford, Bleach, Bleasdale, Blenes, Blewett, Blight, Bliss, Blomefield, Blood, Bloomfield, Blow, Blunt, Blyth, Blythe, Bodell, Bodfish, Bodley, Bolitho, Bolton, Bond, Bone, Bonham, Bonner, Bonnett, Boon, Boone, Boorham, Booth, Bord, Borton, Bosanko, Boswich, Bosse, Boteler, Bottom, Boucher, Boughton, Boulton, Bowden, Bowdler, Bowen, Bowen-Davies, Bowes, Bowles, Boyce, Boyes, Boyle, Bozzoni, Bradbury, Bradford, Bradley, Bradshield, Brailsford, Braithwaite, Brandon, Branson, Branst, Branston, Brashaw, Braunton, Brawton, Bray, Brent, Breton, Brett, Brewer, Brible, Bridgewater, Briggs, Bright, Brill, Briscoe, Britain, Britten, Britton, Brixley, Broadley, Brockbank, Brohoven, Bromley, Bromwich, Brook, Brookes, Brooks, Broom, Brough, Broughton, Browkenshire, Brown, Browne, Brownsell, Bruton, Bryan, Bryant, Btone, Buck, Buckby, Buckingham, Buckland, Buckley, Bucknell, Budd, Buffham, Bugerley, Bull, Bullock, Bumpstead, Bunting, Bunyan, Burall, Burbidge, Burcombe, Burford, Burges, Burgess, Burgoyne, Burke, Burkit, Burley, Burnell, Burr, Burrell, Burridge, Burrows, Burton, Bush, Busher, Bustin, Butler, Butt, Button, Buxton, Bye, Byrne
C:
Cadd, Caddy, Cadwallader, Cadwell, Cahill, Caines, Calcroft, Calladine, Callard, Calloway, Calvert, Camp, Campbell, Cann, Cannon, Canvin, Capel, Capp, Capstack, Capstick, Card, Careless, Carlisle, Carlyon, Carne, Carpenter, Carr, Carroll, Carruthers, Carter, Carthew, Cartmale, Carus, Carveth, Carvosoe, Casey, Cashman, Casson, Castell, Caton, Caucott, Caudle, Cave, Caws, Cawston, Ceary, Chaffey, Chalk, Chamberlain, Chambers, Champion, Chandler, Chantler, Chaplin, Chapman, Chappell, Charing, Charles, Charlton, Charnley, Charnock, Chatfeild, Chatfield, Checkley, Cheek, Cheesman, Chegwin, Cherry, Cheshire, Chesterfield, Chesters, Chew, Cheyne, Chgwidden, Chick, Child, Chilton, Chinnick, Chinnock, Chipum, Chisman, Chiverton, Chorley, Christian, Christopher, Christophers, Church, Chynoweth, Cilby, Cillard, Clamp, Clapp, Clare, Claridge, Clark, Clarke, Clarkson, Clasley, Claxton, Clay, Clayton, Cleator, Cleaver, Clements, Cleminson, Cliff, Clifford, Clifton, Climas, Clinch, Cloke, Cloude, Clough, Clutterbuck, Clutton, Clymo, Coad, Coales, Cobbey, Cobbold, Cock, Cockin, Cocking, Cocks, Coe, Coey, Coifs, Coke, Cole, Coleman, Colenutt, Coles, Collett, Colley, Collick, Collier, Collins, Collinson, Collison, Collison-Morley, Collnutt, Colton, Colverhouse, Comellack, Comendale, Comer, Compton, Concdon, Coney, Congreve, Conroy, Constable, Conway, Coles, Cooch, Cook, Cooke, Cookson, Coombes, Cooper, Corbett, Corfe, Cornal, Cornthwaite, Costlow, Cotter, Cotton, Couch, Coulston, Coulton, Coupland, Courage, Court, Courtman, Cousins, Coveate, Coverley, Covier, Cowan, Coward, Cowburn, Cowell, Cowley, Cowling, Cowper, Cox, Coxwell, Craddock, Cragg, Craig, Cramphorn, Crane, Cranfield, Crassam, Craves, Crawford, Crawley, Craze, Creed, Crick, Cricke, Crisp, Crocker, Croft, Cromlehome, Cropper, Crosfield, Cross, Crossan, Crossley, Crothers, Crouch, Crowder, Crowdsons, Croxen, Crozier, Cuckow, Cudlip, Cuffley, Cull, Cullen, Cumins, Cumpsty, Cundy, Cunningham, Cunthorpe, Curnan, Curnow, Curtis
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ABBOTT
Below you can see one gravestone for the name Abbott, as is often the case this was scattered around the graveyard and so having found them I put the pieces back together so that it could be photographed.
Details are: James Abbott born about 1811, died 5 Jan 1893
I had other photographs of a different family of Abbott but my old pc died a death taking them with it, however I am willing to go and re-photograph them if they are ones that you are looking for, the are all buried in St. James Church, Hanslope, Buckinghamshire and here is the information I have on them:
Arthur John Abbot died 8 Oct 1965 and wife Lavinia Abbot died 1 Oct 1931, son George Arthur Abbot died 15 Jun 1918, killed in action in Boscom, Italy and buried in Boscom.
and
Kate Jemima Abbot died 9 Feb 1940 aged 79 years (wife of Alfred Abbott).
If you have details of who you are looking for I may have more burial information further afield. Let me know and I'll see what I can dig up for you.
ALFORD
ALFORD is unfortunately another one from the archives of the City of London Cemetery, the details I have are as follows and I hope that it helps.
Sarah Alford, burial 27 November 1856, City of London Cemetery - register details: Residence: None, Age: 79 years, District in which the Death is registered: St. James, Clerkenwell, Middlesex, From What Parish Removed: St. James, Situation of Grave: Square 41 number 106, No. of Grant: 196, Description of Interment: 2nd Class Common Interment, Unconsecrated Ground, If Pauper - The Union: Clerkenwell, Ceremony Performed by: James Woodard, Remarks: (Pauper).
If there is a particular area in the UK you are interested in please let me know and I will have a look on the Burial Register and see what I can find for you.
ALLGOOD
Sandy 5 weeks ago
would love to see photo of graves for Gascoyne and Allgood............can contat me directly at bubbatva@aol.com
This is the information from the parish register for this woman, haven't visited this churchyard but was sent this information, might manage a trip over there in the next couple of months if this person is of particular interest to you.
Susan Allgood, died June 1871, buried St. Nicholas Church, Potterspury, Northamptonshire.
AMOS
The only digital photographs I have of AMOS family are in Buckinghamshire but I do have some burial info in Essex and one in Kent:
Essex:
4 Oct 1778 John Amos buried In St. Lawrence & All Saints, Eastwood
15 Oct 1778 Joseph Amos buried in St. Mary the Virgin, South Benfleet
23 Jan 1799 John Amos, age 5, buried in St. Mary, Hawkwell
17 Jan 1809 Susannah Amos, buried in St. Mary, Hawkwell
5 Mar 1809 Susannah Amos, buried in St. Mary, Hawkwell
10 Sep 1819 Elizabeth Amos, 2 weeks old, buried in St. Michael, Fobbing
1 May 1825 Elizabeth Amos, age 4, buried in St. Michael, Fobbing
and
5 Oct 1825 Robert Amos, age 34 buried St. Paul, Deptford, Kent
I hope these are of use.
ANDREWES
@Rose 123, your message "I would be grateful for information that you may have for Temple of Stowe (and Great Dassett, Warws), Andrewes,Lee (all spellings - especially Stantonbury and Great Linford), Claver (also Cleaver) Hart, Tyrrell, Tyrringham in the SEVENTEENTH CENTURY."
I'm afraid I have nothing for the Temple of Stowe or the other names in 17th Century. But I am very excited that someone wants information on the Andrewes as they were connected to the Uthwatt family, owners of Great Linford Manor, and believe it or not once upon a time, my own house, and at least one of the roads nearby is called after the Andrewes family. I have posted a photo of the Manor as the church is actually situated on the grounds of the Manor, you can visit the Manor grounds any time as they are open to the public all year round and in July there is a two day Waterside Festival which we attend every year.
ASHBY
Alice Ashby Roettger 5 weeks ago
Hello, I'm interested in graves that carry the names Ashby, Collett and Lewis.
The Ashby grave would be that of a child in Birmingham, who died in the late 1880s up until about 1910.
The Collett graves would be in Admington.
The Thomas Lewis grave would be in Reading, dated somewhere between 1863 and 1880.
Thanks.
I have found two infant's burials records under the name of Ashby but they are earlier than you stated but I will list them just in case they are of interest to you.
23 Oct 1831 John Ashby, 18 months, buried St. Mary Whittall Street, Birmingham, Warwickshire
and
17 Mar 1834 William Ashby, 14 months, buried same church.
I'm afraid I have no information on Admington, and no Thomas Lewis information in Reading.
ATKINSON
Lynn Whitaker 5 weeks ago
Hi I wood like info on The Atkinson And Whitaker and that came to VA thankyou Lynn Whitaker lwhitaker4@nc.rr.com
Here are two photographs of a child's grave; Douglas Atkinson, born 19 April 1933 who died 3 January 1934 it is in the churchyard of St. Peter & St. Paul's Church in Newport Pagnell, Buckinghamshire.
The other Atkinson that I have listed is that of Clifford Atkinson born 1924 and buried at St. Laud's Church, Sherington, Buckinghamshire in 2001. I have no photograph of this as I don't tend to photograph the more modern gravestones as I feel it is an invasion of privacy to the family that would still be living in the area.
ARNOLD
For Arnold I have too many to list starting as far back as the Jun 1541, can you give me an idea of an area that you might be interested in - thanks.
ATTWELL
I have two burial records for the name Attwell but no photographs I'm afraid, despite having looked for the local one (in Hanslope) I couldn't find the gravestone. But here are the details that I have:
Catherine Attwell died 22 Oct 1890, buried at St. James the Great, Hanslope, Buckinghamshire
Harriet Sophia Attwell died 16 Nov 1856, buried in the City of London Cemetery, London - the details on the register are; Residence: 15 Nicholas Street, Hoxton, Age: 11 months, District in which the Death is registered: Hoxton Old Town, Middlesex, From What Parish Removed: St. Leonard, Situation of Grave: Square 27 number 87, No. of Grant: 165, Description of Interment: 2nd Class Common Interment, Unconsecrated Ground, If Pauper - The Union: Ceremony Performed by: James Woodard, Remarks: Daughter of G.H. Attwell
AYERS
The photographs below are the only ones I have for your surnames but not in Wiltshire. However I do have burial details for the other surnames in Wiltshire if you contact me directly I will send you an email as there are too many to list on here.
BAGGS
So far I have one gravestone under the name of BAGGS - and he is Samuel Baggs, died 1st August 1877 and is buried in St. Mary & St. Rhadegund Church's graveyard in the little village of Whitwell on the Isle of Wight, Hampshire.
Photographs below.
I also have information on 118 other burials for the name BAGGS in different parts of the UK from 1628 to 1825 but without photographs, and possibly more if you want more up-to-date info - let me know whereabouts you're looking and if there are any particular people you are looking for and I will see what I can do.
BAYES
BLOOD
BONNER
I also have burial details for the Bonner individuals buried in St. Giles & St. Mary in nearby Stony Stratord but unfortunately I cannot find any tombstones as there are very few graves left there.
William Bonner, aged 80, buried 18 Jul 1813
Ann Bonner, aged 84, buried 29 Jan 1817
Thomas Bonner, aged 14, buried 23 Apr 1819
Benjamin Bonner, aged 15, buried 14 Oct 1825
and
William Bonner, aged 85, buried 9 Jul 1851.
BORTON
There are number of BORTON gravestones at St. Laud's Church, Sherington, Buckinghamshire but since these are fairly recent 1940 onwards I have not photographed and won't publish them so as not to offend any family members. Anything before this date is as follows:
BRAILSFORD
Hi Kerrie, thank you so much for your kind comments. I only have one photograph of a BRAILSFORD gravestone, and it is more a monument being fairly big. The photograph is quite dark as it was inside a small copse of trees, unfortunately I wasn't the first to make this journey and a stupid girl called Rachel had vandalised it. I took a photograph as you can see from the first photo below, then entirely disgusted by it I went back with a scrubbing brush and tried to repair the damage, I didn't get it all off but at least you can read the words now.
One of the great things about this gravestone is that there is a LOT of family information on it, linking different surnames all with the one family.
BRETT
Brian Horton 4 weeks ago
I'd be interested in any Brett graves especially in East Yorkshire.
Brian Horton
No photographs for this surname in Yorkshire and only one burial in that area:
Sarah Brett, buried 22 January 1823, infant, buried at St. Oswald, Kirk Sandall, Yorkshire.
BROWNING
For this surname in Coaley, Gloucestershire they have posted all occurrences in the Parish Registers online and free at the link below. Although I have 2 burial records as well, not sure if they are included so just incase they're not;
6 Mar 1823 Samuel Browning, age 58, St. Bartholomew, Coaley, Gloucestershire
2 Jul 1825 Patience Browning, age 18, as above
And sorry but I have nothing for the other three surnames in Gloucestershire at all.
- Coaley Parish Registers
Parish Register details for Coaley, Gloucestershire, UK, of interest to family historians.
BUCK
Burial Details without photographs:
Eleanor Ann Buck, buried 24 Oct 1927, All Trinity, Old Wolverton, Buckinghamshire, residence at time of death 94 Stratford Road, Wolverton
Elijah Buck, buried 14 Mar 1923, All Trinity, Old Wolverton, residence at time of death Stratford Road, Stony Stratford/Wolverton
BUTT
Found in the depths of the City of London Cemetery records:
Robert Butt, buried 6 Aug 1856, Residence Dean Street, Fetter Lane, London, age 29 years, District in which the Death is registered Islington West, Middlesex, From What Parish Removed: St.Mary, Islington, Situation of Grave: Square 41 number 21, No. of Grant 38, Description of Interment: 2nd Class Common Interment, Unconsecrated Ground, Ceremony Performed by: James Woodard
And from the list below I would guess that the BUTT family came from Birmingham and it looks like there were two main family lines throughout the 1700s.
Burial Date
24 Jun 1711 - George, buried in St. Martin,Birmingham, Warwickshire
6 Mar 1724 - George, buried in St. Philip, Birmingham, Warwickshire
16 Feb 1731 - Margery, in St. Martin
18 Sep 1833 - Elizabeth, in St. Philip
18 Aug 1734 - John, same church
11 Apr 1735 - Eliz., same church
19 Apr 1735 - Anne, in St. Martin
6 Jun 1736 - Robert, same church
1 Apr 1737 - William, in St. Philip
16 Oct 1741 - Mary, in St. Martin
8 Mar 1743 - John, in St. Philip
16 Jan 1746 - George, in St. Martin
29 Oct 1778 - William, same church
19 Sep 1790 - James, same church
16 Nov 1791 - Thomas, same church
5 Sep 1815 - Samuel, age 41, St. Peter, Wootton Wawen, Warwickshire
6 Feb 1820 - John, 5 months, St. Mary Whittal Street, Birmingham, Warwickshire
CANVIN
CAPSTACK AND CAPSTICK
20 Aug 1724 Mary Capstack, infant, St. Oswald, Crowle, Lincolnshire
16 May 1727 Grace Capstack, infant, as above
14 Apr 1730 Elizth Capstack, St. Oswald, as above
12 Apr 1731 Lenord Capstack, as above
21 Jul 1811 John Capstick, St. Michael, Linton in Craven, Yorkshire
24 Apr 1812 Grace Capstick, as above
11 Feb 1813 Mary Capstick, age 2+, Quaker Monthly Meeting, Brighouse, Yorkshire
11 Jul 1813 Joshua Capstick, age 32, as above
8 Feb 1818 Thomas Capstick, age 68, St. Peter, Leeds, Yorkshire
8 Jul 1821 Elizabeth Capstick, St. Stephen, Acomb, Yorkshire
24 Aug 1825 Ann Capstick, age 23, St. Saviour, York, Yorkshire
CHAPMAN
Kenneth Chapman 4 weeks ago
What do you have on Chapman,Perret or Thickpenny
I have some burial details without photographs because of a computer failure some years back, so here are the details without photos and other photos are posted below.
Abraham Clarke Chapman, died 21 May 1941, buried St. James, Hanslope, Buckinghamshire
Arthur Chapman, born 1917, died 1998, buried St. Lauds, Sherington, Buckinghamshire
Edward Chapman, died 20 may 1901, buried St. James, Hanslope
Edward Ernest Chapman, died 30 Jan 1975, St. James, Hanslope
Hannah Chapman, burial 13 Aug 1856, City of London Cemetery, London, Residence: 53 Richardson Street, Long Lane, Bermondsey, age 45 years, District in which the Death is registered Leather Market, Surrey, From What Parish Removed St. Mary, Bermondsey, Situation of Grave Square 41 number 24, No. of Grant 41, 2nd Class Common Interment, Unconsecrated Ground, Ceremony Performed by James Woodard, Remarks Husband, a Tanner
Hilda Chapman, died 1 Oct 1950, buried St. James, Hanslope
Hilda Sarah Chapman, died 1 May 1985, buried St. James, Hanslope (wife of Edward Ernest Chapman above)
Kate Chapman, died 16 Sep 1905, buried St. James, Hanslope (wife of Abraham Clarke Chapman above)
Lydia Chapman, died 15 Mar 1903, buried St. James, Hanslope (wife of Edward Chapman above)
CHATFIELD
Noel Kreegher 4 weeks ago
Hi, Would you have any photos for the Chatfield family, What a great site & enjoyed looking at the various photos.
Thank you from New Zealand
COLTON
David Thomas 3 weeks ago
George Colton came to America in the 1600's. He was born in Sutton, Coldfield(?), England. Do you have any Colton gravestones in that area of England during or before the 1600's?
Sutton Coldfield is an area of Birmingham which is now in the West Midlands, previously part of Warwickshire. I have two burials for Colton in Birmingham:
26 Feb 1772 Ann Colton, St. Philip, Birmingham, Warwickshire
25 Jan 1781 Elizabeth Colton, as above
COTTON
ncotton 3 weeks ago
I am interested in the surname Cotton (Cotten). How wonderful that you are willing to do this. Thank you!
Burial Date
8 Jan 1757 - Mary, buried St. Margaret, Great Barr, Staffordshire
15 Oct 1811 - William, age 53, buried St. Mary, Handsworth, Staffordshire
10 Dec 1813 - John, age 6, St. John the Baptist, Tamworth, Staffordshire
9 Jun 1815 - Samuel, age 80, same church
20 Apr 1824 - William, age 64, same church
CRAWFORD
Crawford 41 hours ago
Thank you for your work. You listed the Crawford surname on your list. Please tell me about what you have on that name.
David B. Crawford, M.D.
I have a copy of the death register entry for a Maria Parker Crawford who died in hospital in Glasgow, Scotland, and I have burial details for other areas in England, whereabouts were you interested in?
CROPPER
Lots of information on Cropper but really need an area as there's too much to type. One piece I came across recently was in the City of London Cemetery records:
Alice Cropper, buried 2 Oct 1856
Residence: 12 Martin Street, Friars Street, Blackfriars Road
Age: 91 years
District in which the Death is registered: "Boro" Road, Surrey
From What Parish Removed: St. George, Blackfriars
Situation of Grave: Square 41 number 49
No. of Grant: 86
Description of Interment: 2nd Class Common Interment, Unconsecrated Ground
Ceremony Performed by: James Woodard
CROXEN
I have one photograph of a Croxen family member in Bedfordshire, I haven't done the whole of this particular churchyard yet it's in Bedfordshire and I've posted it below. Sorry no photos on this surname in Northamptonshire. But I have one burial in Wellingborough:
25 Jul 1813 Hannah Croxen, age 49, All Hallows Church, Northamptonshire
But it seems that there were a lot of Croxens buried in Burton Latimer, Northamptonshire where there is even a street name called Croxen's Yard which obviously points to the Croxens being very important in this area. The Burials I have in Burton Latimer are all for the one church, St. Mary the Virgin and here is the list:
1752 Thomas
1 Apr 1754 Mary
18 Apr 1755 Elizabeth
20 Apr 1756 William
31 May 1756 Ann
23 Jun 1756 Elizabeth
27 Feb 1758 Richard
11 Jul 1758 Thomas
25 Feb 1760 Elizabeth
19 Feb 1762 John
14 Apr 1762 Ben
15 Apr 1762 Benjamin
28 Apr 1762 Lydia
12 May 1762 Elizabeth
24 Feb 1763 Richard
30 Jan 1809 Thomas
30 Apr 1809 Elizabeth
3 Aug 1808 Milicent
10 Dec 1811Richard
22 Nov 1812 Richrd
7 Mar 1814 Mary, age 58
16 May 1814 Thomas, age 58
8 Mar 1817 Sarah, age 11
13 Mar 1817 Susanna, age 27
11 Jul 1817 Martha, age 19
28 Jul 1819 Deborah, age 63
CROZIER
Tessa 3 weeks ago
What a useful site. I am very interested in the burials of any Dell or Crozier names.Not sure if this is the correct way to ask for details.
Thank you.
Tessa King, South Africa
The Crozier information I have is mostly English in origin but I do have one item which came from New York City newspaper, The Irish-American 1857 Irish Deaths dated February 4th:
Wife of Reverend William Crozier; Anne Crozier, died 4 Feb 1857, County Down, Eire
CROZIER
JGoodier 12 days ago
Dell and Crozier. I noticed Tessa King's enquiry, and I have Dell and Crozier ancestors. Dells were coastguards in Dorset, Hampshire and Kent. Croziers were one of the Roxburgh/Northumberland reiver families, and many were in the Simonburn area of Northumberland, later spreading to the colonies. Any details would be very welcome.
Crozier family buried in St. Mungo, Simonburn, Northumberland:
21 Nov 1742 Eliz
10 May 1748 Jane
28 Dec 1754 Henry
15 Feb 1766 William
15 Mar 1787 Jane
15 Mary 1787 Margaret
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I am looking for Elizabeth Edgar buried in Newfield, near Bishop Auckland, Durham
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Declan
What a wonderful site! I would be interested in any GENT graves or information in Adlington, Chorley, Manchester South & Oswaldtwistle, in Lancashire. There are a few in Preston also. Thank you for checking what you have even if these are too far away for you to have photographed.
What an amazing site do you take photos of graveyards & cemeteries all over England? Have often thought about taking pictures of graves in one of my local cemeteries.
Keep up the good work.
Joanne.
Eileen,
I love your pictures. This is exactly what I would like to do when my kids get older. Thank you for the hard work you are doing.
I am serching my husbands family. Brewer
Can you help in anyway?
What a great site Eileen would you possibly have info/photo of grave in Lathbury Newport Pagnell of my GGrandmother Maria Green died circa 1965 and Harold Hawkins died 1968 thank you so much.
Kind regards.
.....................Viv
Hi Eileen,
I am so sorry about the mix up and thank you very much for your kind offer to look my GGrandmother's grave up. I should make the time to go my-self really. Gran lived at the last but one bungalow down church lane were we spent two weeks of our holiday in once a year when the factories closed happy days. I live in Worcestershire and one day my hubby came home with a Taylors mustard jar he had found with Newport Pagnell on it I was over joyed. Once again great site if I can help you out with any pics by me I will.
Regards..................Viv
Looking for graves of Hugh and Mary Mason D.June/July 1811 in Flitcham Norfolk County (St Mary's).Also, John Mason D. Feb 1834 St. Nicholas Church Dersingham, Norfolk county. Also in St. Nicholas (Dersingham) Susanna Mason Flegg D.Mar 1888 and her husband Robert D. Jun 1896.Many Thanks!
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Hi Eileen,
Thank you so much for looking for said graves,yes definatley in Lathbury grave yard as my brother I have since found out visited the site but unfortunatley did not carry his camera with him, but he did tidy the grave up. Once again sincere thanks.
Regards........Viv
Hi Eileen,
Sorry about delay in answering brother moved house and not seen him to ask about graves but good news saw my Mother today and she recalls that Granny Green has a stone with her name on Maria Green and my moms auntie lies next to her with her husband close by Edith and Harold Hawkins, near the wall on the right hand side as you go in. Thanking you in antisipation.
Kind regards,..........Viv
Thanks Eileen no rush sorry you will be grounded. I will be out to play so will have fun for you.
Regards...........Viv
I see you have Colletts in your list but didn't find any data on line
I descend from Ann and John Collett and their daughter Hannah who married Clement Lanier.
Can't imagine how fine it would be to have photographs of their graves
Anne wished to be buried near her husband John at All Hallows, Lombard Street; 1647
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Hi, I'm interested in the Coney family. Have traced back to John Coney born in Birmingham in 1801. Don't know where to go from here. Do you have any leads? Thanks in advance. Jean (Australia)
Hi, I'm interested in the Canvin family, mainly in the Somerset area although I'd be interested in anything else you have found.
Thanks
Maggie
Meticulously researched. Well-done on this particular hub!
Hi, I am hoping you have pictures for any my BANNISTERs. Specifically, my g-g-g-g-grandfather,
William BANNISTER, b. 14-Nov-1774, St. Peter, Derby, England. Died about 1824/30, his will says "of Tutbury in the county of Stafford(shire?).
He had a son, Luke BANNISTER, b. about 1776/80, who was alive in 1824, but that's all I have on Luke.
His wife, Elizabeth (HINDA) BANNISTER d. 1-July-1823.
I know they were connected with St. Phillip's, Birmingham, Warwickshire, as that is where their daughter, my g-g-g-grandmother Ann, was christened and later married to John WRIGHT before going to Canada.
His father Luke BANNISTER b.1742 - d.21-May-1791.
Luke's wife, Ann (LEEKE) BANNISTER, d. 15-Aug-1778.
Last, his grandfather William BANNISTER, b. 1700, d. 1774, and his wife, Elizabeth (GORING) BANNISTER.
I have tried to include as much information as possible to connect up with the correct BANNISTERs. Anything you might have on this BANNISTER line would be so greatly appreciated!
Thank you, Carmen
I have a correction to my first post..... The son, Luke BANNISTER was born about 1795 to 1800, NOT 1775/80. I would also be very interested in purchasing one of your CD's when they are done.
Thanks again, Carmen
Eileen, Thank you so much for checking. If i find any information on where they were buried, I will certainly let you know as well.
Regards, Carmen
Eileen:
Hopefully you can help. I am trying to help a woman in Australia track down the burial sites of her great-grandparents. Gr-grandfather was Thomas Joseph Bradshaw (a well-known barrister who died at Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland) on 17 Dec 1884.
Gr-grandmother was Emily Isabella (Halkett) Bradshaw who died at Headington, Oxfordshire on 25 Mar 1917. She was not living there but had been living in the neighborhood of West Kensington in London.
Although the two may be buried together, there is a possibility that he could have been buried with his first wife, Frances Catherine Devereux (the daughter of the 14th Viscount Hereford) who died 12 Jan 1857.
Any possibilities that you have pictures of their memorials, or a direction to point me in as to helping this person. I'm in California, by the way, or I'd be just wandering prime cemeteries myself :P
Peace,
Kari
Enjoy your holiday...and I just had my client tell me that Thomas Joseph Bradshaw was buried in the Old Jesmond Cemetery in Newcastle-upon-Tyne. Also that Emily was living in South Kensington, London (not West). She did not think Emily was buried with her husband.
Peace,
Kari
Hello Eileen
Would you have any photos of North Cemetery in Hartlepool? My g-grandfather, g-grandmother and g-uncle are buried there. I believe that not everyone has a headstone. Their names are Thomas, Sarah and Percy Cawthorne Watson. They are buried in row 708 row A type U.
Thanks!
Julie
Hi, I 'd greatly appreciate any information you might have on the Bonner family in Long Crendon or Chilton. Thank you! Kim
I am looking for surnames Chambers, Tether/Teather, or Oads/Oades. They were mostly in the Thorne, Fishlake and Hatfield areas of Yorkshire in the late 1700s thru mid-1800s. Thanks, Linda.
Hi Eileen, thanks for the quick response! Yes, I'd appreciate any info you might have about the Bonners. Look forward to hearing more. Thank you, Kim
I am interested in finding any Clarke graves you may have in Woodeaton, Oxfordshire also thurcaston, Leicestershire and anstey, Leicestershire. Thank you!
I am interested in any information that you have on the Caudle family. Thanks for your help.
If you have a family name/grave that you are interested in how do you go about passing the information over
Dave
www.averywalters.com
I would be so grateful if you could send any info of my Cowburn family from Yorkshire... around Kingston Upon the Hull area. My gg Grandfather Henry Thomas Cowburn came to Salt Lake City, Utah from this area and I know that there is a Hanna, Jessie, William, and many others. I would love to see the photos since I have been trying to save up to go there myself someday. Thank you,
~Krissy
krisnkarly@gmail.com
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Willisb199@aol.com 20 months ago
You wrote:
"The photographs below are the only ones I have for your surnames but not in Wiltshire. However I do have burial details for the other surnames in Wiltshire if you contact me directly I will send you an email as there are too many to list on here."
What you are doing is much appreciated. What a kind and lovely person you are.
The basic problem I have is the Eyer group from Wiltshire. John Eyer/Ayer arrived in Massachusetts, (now USA) about 1640. Many claim he was the son of Thomas and Elizabeth (Rogers) Eyer of Salisbury. They did have a son John who disappears unless he is the man in Massachusetts. I do not believe it.
The family of Salisbury held rank. Thomas was Mayor of Salisbury. It does not make sense that one son would be a simple Puritan farmer, when all other sons held title and position. (Robert and William were Barristers-at-Law. Giles was high sheriff of Brickworth, in Wiltshire and sat in the Council of William Cromwell. Christopher was an Alderman of London and the founder of Eyre’s hospital in Salisbury.)
And so I search for data that will show what happened to John.
I also search for anything that will show our John of Massachusetts was. I believe it is possible that he was the son of Robert and Cecely (Crosse) Eyer of Bromham Parish, and was the John Eyer baptized in Bromham parish on 28 March 1596.
And I hope some other researcher such as yourself has information that provide a hint that I am on the right track, or give me reason to change my belief.
Anything you might have would be valuable to me.
Willis Brown Willisb199@aol.com