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Clitheroe in Lancashire

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Kate

Kate Report 11 Apr 2007 17:55

Have been doing some more updating - about 90% of memorials are done now. The dates are ranging from 1756 to 1911. There is the odd illegible one but I've added as much detail as I can make out.

Joan

Joan Report 4 Apr 2007 08:05

Thanks Kate, I will take a look. I am looking for Austin, Dugdale and Eastwood. Joan

Kate

Kate Report 4 Apr 2007 01:02

At the moment, I have done one segment (I'd guess 1/3 of the churchyard and the dates are ranging between 1787 and 1875, but there might be gaps that have yet to be filled. I will be updating again tomorrow, I hope. It's at http://katesfamilytree*wetpaint*com/page/Clitheroe+Church+Gravestones (change asterisks for dots)

An Olde Crone

An Olde Crone Report 4 Apr 2007 00:50

Kate I would welcome the addy please - I am particularly interested in Holdens, but have many related families in Clitheroe. How far back do your records go? OC

Kate

Kate Report 4 Apr 2007 00:34

If anyone has any relatives in Clitheroe, I am currently transcribing headstones from the parish churchyard (St. Mary Magdalen's). I've got about 50 names on my website so far and have more to do, so if anyone would like the site address, let me know. Kate