Mary Studley grave monument details at St Helen Church burial ground, Eston, Yorkshire,England

Mary Studley grave monument in St Helen Church burial ground, Eston, Yorkshire, England

Mary Studley grave monument: legible names and details

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Mary Studley
1910621848first name on monument
John Studley
1878251853brother-in-law of Mary Studley
Henry Studley
husband of Mary Studley

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I have tried to find out when Henry died. He seems to have been a remarkable man. In 1873 he was blinded and lost part of his arm in an accident at Bolcow Vaughan mines. In 1892 he was to be evicted from his grace and favour home so he took Bolcow vaughan to court in order that they promised to let him stay in his house. His brother asked that if they did have to move that the new accommodation would be suitable for Mary as she was a dress maker. (Mary was also deaf) the In 1900 he walked from Eston to Saltburn in 2 1/2 hours, without a guide, even though he had never done the walk before. He wanted to meet Mr Toyn. There are a few advertisements as well but I just can't find anything about Henry's death, so hopefully the memorial stone will shed some light on that for me.
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Hi I did request this image before Christmas but don't know if it wasn't possible to send or if it didn't come to my email address for some reason. Henry Studley seems to have been a remarkable man. He was born in 1852 in Somerset and he married my husbands 1st cousin 3* removed Mary Corner in 1873.One paper states that on August 15th of the same year Henry was working at Bolcow Vaughans Eston Mine he was blinded and had part of his left hand shot away.Another paper says on Nov 12 he was blinded and lost part of his hand. As a consequence of this accident he was given a house in Nunthorpe with free coals as well. He was moved to Eston then moved again in 1890 In 1892 Bolcow Vaughan tried to evict Henry and Mary. Henry's next mention in the papers is when he organises concerts in order to raise money for the blind of Eston he appears to do this from 1890. The thing I find most remarkable is when Henry walked from Eston to Saltburn in 2 1/2 hours without a guide even though he had never walked that way before. He wanted to interview Mr Toyn as to why I do not know. I know I would love to know more about him. I can't find when he died. I would love to see the grave stone as it adds a little more to the details I have so far.
(requested on 30 01 2013)
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Location of the above Mary Studley monument

St Helen Church burial ground, Eston, Yorkshire, England

St Helen Church burial ground, Eston
St Helen Church burial ground

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