This is what the NMFHS has recorded for this grave.
"Small sandstone headsone becoming encroached by grass. In loving memory of NATHAN JACKSON the beloved husband of ELLEN JACKSON who died July 12th 1908 aged 52 years. Also of the above ELLEN JACKSON who died December 7th 1916 aged 59 years. Also ELLEN WATKINSON died December 27th 1939 aged 57 years."
Ellen Watkinson was buried on 30th december 1939 by J N H Tredennick. Her address was 94 Shellfield Road. Donald Watkinson was buried on the 9th November 2006 aged 92 years and the service was taken by Fr. Tom Leigh of St Patrick's. There's no address, he died in hospital and it just says "burial in existing grave".
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Next task is to ask my mother why I don't remember my father's cousin Donald!!
Three generations in the grave - I wonder where the two other spouses are?. I know that side of the family had connections with Grange-over- Sands and Cartmel. Mum will probably know!
Hi, yes sorry 1726- 1808 hes down as my 5x(i think) grandad
My grandad is George william Hocknell todd Born 1918
His mother was margaret Todd born 1894(father unknown)
Her parents were henry todd and margaret twist
Henrys parents were john todd and elizabeth(betty) Howard
John's parents were Henry todd and elizabeth Wignall
Henrys parents were John todd and Margery Rymer
Johns parents were john todd and jane halsall.
All apart from my grandad were born in or around scarisbrick/north meols.
Posted: Mon Mar 16, 2009 3:21 pm Post subject: Samuel Newton
Burial: 12 Apr 1854 St Cuthbert, North Meols, Lancashire, England
Samuel Newton -
Age: 26 years
Abode: Little London
Buried by: Jonathan Jackson Officiatg. Minister
Register: Burials 1846 - 1867, Page 80, Entry 638
Wondered whether
a. Steve, you have a picture of this?
You would need to contact Bez for the location of the grave and she could (possibly) tell you if there is a monument/kerbstone, etc. (Bez is co-ordinating the St Cuthbert MI Project on behalf of NM(S)FHS)
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You would need to contact Bez for the location of the grave and she could (possibly) tell you if there is a monument/kerbstone, etc. (Bez is co-ordinating the St Cuthbert MI Project on behalf of NM(S)FHS)
So far there is no MI for Samuel Newton - I hope to be able to distribute photos for transcription soon, but as these are the ones which Steve took, which have had to be plotted onto our plans of the graveyard, any existing monument will have to be located at some point and transcribed by hand. Sorry.
The only Newton grave which we have a location for is the one previously posted by Steve.
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