Joseph Darnbrook grave monument details at St Michael and St Lawrence Church burial ground, Fewston, Yorkshire,England

Joseph Darnbrook grave monument in St Michael and St Lawrence Church burial ground, Fewston, Yorkshire, England

Joseph Darnbrook grave monument: legible names and details

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Joseph Darnbrook
1869781791first name on monument
Mary Darnbrook
1870781792wife of Joseph DarnbrookMary was born Mary Bentley in Gildersome, near Morley, West Yorkshire in 1793 and married 25 June 1819 (Batley parish records). Via her oldest brother, Joseph Bentley, she is related to the Butterworth and Furness families of Morley

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(requested on 08 12 2011)
Family history on fathers side trying to establish correct Joseph Darnbrook earlier computer searches suggested my Joseph was married to Elizabeth Darnbrooke. I had seen the graves in person when visiting from Australia but thought I had made mistake with Mary Thank you Eileen Crossley nee Darnbrook
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I am in the process of writing my PhD thesis on the prevalence of osteoarthritis in Post-Medieval times and have included the Fewston St Mary and St Michael's cemetery in my research project. I am currently in the process of writing a case study on Joseph Darnbrook, who was severely affected by osteoarthritis. If I receive permission to use this image, then I will acknowledge doth this website and the photographer in the image caption and in the acknowledgements kind regards Davina
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Location of the above Joseph Darnbrook monument

St Michael and St Lawrence Church burial ground, Fewston, Yorkshire, England

St Michael and St Lawrence Church burial ground, Fewston
St Michael and St Lawrence Church burial ground

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