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John and Joanna Hingston
Only distant in-laws to me, but as I happened to have the grave in a photo I thought I would upload it in case of interest to anyone
Inscription:
Sacred
to the memory of
Joanna the wife of
John Hingston
who departed this Life the 3rd
day of May 1826 Aged
70 years.
also the above
John Hingston
who departed this Life the 13th
day of Decr. 1830 Aged
83 Years.
Also John Hingston
Son of the Above who departed
This Life the 17th day of March 1849.
Aged 73 Years.
Status: Located
Plot: B48
| Owner of original | Teresa Goatham |
| Date | 10 Apr 2012 |
| Latitude | 50.345892 |
| Longitude | -3.681463 |
| File name | hingston.jpg |
| File Size | 133.06k |
| Dimensions | 700 x 667 |
| Linked to | Joanna (Burial); John HINGSTON (Burial) |
Blackawton Churchyard, Blackawton, Devon, England
Notes: Thanks to some students from the Britannia Royal Naval College in Dartmouth some years ago, a plan of the churchyard with an index to the names is hanging up at the back of the Church; plot numbers given here are as on that plan.
Mapping the grave locations some years after viewing graves / taking photos I have used the BRNC plan to help me, but cannot be precise - especially given that a number are under the canopy of a tree.
Cemetery Photos
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Blackawton Churchyard |
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Plan of graves in Blackawton Churchyard If using to find family graves, be warned it has some errors, especially where a person was given a surname as a 2nd Christian name - these tend to have been mis-understood as double-barrelled surnames and indexed as such. e.g. my ancestor William Bartlett HAMBLING is indexed under 'B' instead of 'H'. Some have been mis-understood as the whole surname, e.g. John Hingston STABB, shown on the gravestone as John Hingston, son of John and Elizabeth Stabb, has been taken to be John HINGSTON. (In other words, search for middle names shown in some way as a person's surn ame and you should find them). In a few instances two people has been indexed as one, e.g. the entry 'BURGOINE J M' is for the stone for John and Mary Burgoyne, 'BURGOYNE C E' is for the stone for sisters Ellen and Caroline. |
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