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Chevington Churchyard Monumental Inscriptions
We've just about completed a transcription of the accessible St John's gravestones, about 10% are inaccessible due to vegetation:
Still needs a final error check and a dozen or so photos to add. http://www.fusilier.co.uk/broomhill_...hurchyard.html |
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There's some interesting stories in there of those buried or commemorated; The adult Joycey brothers, died in the same month, one a witness in the murder trial of Craigs from Togston a few years before, the other committing suicide in Australia.
Thomas Gass, train diver crushed between his locomotive and wagons. A forgotten Great War death, Ralph Bolton, who travelled back from Australia with the A.I.F only to die from meningitis at Salisbury in the UK before being sent to France. Isaac Douglas Wright, crushed between his hay-cart and some steam pipes at Broomhill colliery. |
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Oh wow, R. Bolton is commemorated on the plaque inside the Church, I never did find out what happened to him... until now. Another mystery cleared up, thanks Coquet
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Brilliant piece of work, Coquet, before all the headstones are lost to the vegetation.
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I've got a feeling that Joan Rose, who did the Amble cemetery transcription also did one for Chevington. I'll see what I can find out. I'm not sure what date the churchyard closed and the cemetery opened at Chevington?
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