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Ly’s JOHN? CLARKE, Shoemaker
in Learmoth, died on 4th 1739 aged ?7 years
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Ly’s JOHN? CLARKE, Shoemaker
in Learmoth, died on 4th 1739 aged ?7 years
Illegible. Pulled grass back (Sept 13) and found scissors, skull and iron on the headstone perhaps depicting a tailor.
In Memory of WILLIAM BRADY, who died at Coldstream, 16 Mar. 1883 aged 74 years. Also of JOHN BRADY his son who died at South Shields, 21st Nov. 1872 aged 33 years. WILLIAM BRADY his son who died at Newcastle, 11th July 1883 aged 46 years. AGNES HAVERY, wife of the above who died at Coldstream, 4th Oct. 1883 aged 75 years. JANE ROBSON, daughter of the above who died at Coldstream, 10th Nov. 1887 aged 54 years.
Flat stone which has fallen over. Requires lifting to read.
Erected by NICHOLAS SWAN, In Memory of MARY his wife who died at Donaldsons Lodge
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Also Worn Children
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Also the above NICHOLAS and husband of ELIZABETH, who died at Donaldsons Lodge 2nd Dec. 1843? aged 70 years. Also the above ELIZABETH ............. N who died ????
22nd Jan. 1910 aged 60? years.
Here Lyeth the body of ANN the wife of JOHN, died in Tillmouth, who....
Remainder of stone sunk and planning to lift.
Erected by FRANCIS and AGNES SWAN, In Memory of their daughter AGNES, died at Donaldsons Lodge, 7th May? 1839 aged 13? years.
Also of the above AGNES SWAN, wife of FRANCIS SWAN, who died March 24th 1879 aged 70 years.
Also the above FRANCIS SWAN who died 3rd Sept. 1889 aged 84 years.
Also ALICE BROWN, beloved wife of FRANCIS SWAN, Donaldsons Lodge, died 19th Dec. 1927 aged 85 years.
Also the above FRANCIS SWAN, who died at Donaldsons Lodge, 2nd Oct. 1932 aged 89 years.
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