Stephen Wake grave monument details at St Mary Church burial ground, South Cowton, Yorkshire,England

Stephen Wake grave monument in St Mary Church burial ground, South Cowton, Yorkshire, England

Stephen Wake grave monument: legible names and details

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Stephen Wake
10-Dec-183 first name on monument
John Wake
38 son of Stephen Wake
Eleanor Wake
6-Sep-1854851769wife of Stephen Wake

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Stephen and Eleanor Wake are my 4 time great grandparents. They were my father's father's father's mother's parents. Stephen Wake was born about 1769, probably in South Cowton since there were other Wakes being born there about that time with parents George and Catherine. Stephen Wake married Eleanor Collier Oct 28, 1790 in South Cowton. Eleanor Collier was born about 1769 in Gilling which is about 6 miles west of South Cowton. The 1841 and 1851 census show Eleanor (Ellen) Wake from Gilling living in Osmotherley with her unmarried son John who was 45 and 55 years old at the time of the 2 census. Therefore, I think the son John mentionned on the gravestone was probably 58, not 38. Eleanor was 70 and 81 on the 2 census. Both Eleanor and John had disappeared by the 1861 census, which would be consistent if they had both died. Stephen and Eleanor Wake's daughter Eleanor was born about 1792 in Cowton and married my 3 times great grandfather John Coates May 1, 1816 in Osmotherley.
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Stephen and Eleanor Wake are my 4 times great grandparents. They are my father's father's father's father's mother's parents.
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Location of the above Stephen Wake monument

St Mary Church burial ground, South Cowton, Yorkshire, England

St Mary Church burial ground, South Cowton
St Mary Church burial ground

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