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Obituaries 1836 - 1838

Obituaries from the Longtown District 1836 - 1838

Obituaries

From the Carlisle Patriot (CP) and Carlisle Journal (CJ) newspapers

May 7th 1836CJIn Ecroyd Street, Manchester, on the 30th ult, aged 36 years, Andrew Little Irving, stone mason, late of Well-Known Rigg, near Longtown, much respected.May 14th 1836CJIn Bryanstone Square, London, on Thursday 12th inst, Maria, daughter of the late Sir James Graham, Bart. of Netherby, and Lady Catherine Graham.June 11th 1836CJAt Longtown on Sunday last, Mr Wm McVitie, baker, aged 59 years.August 13th 1836CJOn Monday last at Longtown, Mr George Nixon, bricklayer and plasterer, aged 82.August 27th 1836CPOn Friday last at Hallburn near Longtown, Catherine, wife of Mr George Coulthard.September 10th 1836CJAt Inch in the parish of Kirkandrews on Esk, on Tuesday last, Mr John Edger, yeoman, aged 59.September 24th 1836CPOn Wednesday the 14th inst, in a fit of apoplexy, much and deservedly respected, Mrs Eliz. Graham of Reaburn, Nicholforest, aged 83.November 5th 1836CJAt Longtown on Tuesday last, Mr Joseph Forster of the firm of Thomas Tweddle and Co, Brewers, one of the Society of Friends, aged 64, much respected.At Claydike Nook, near Longtown, on Tuesday last, Mrs Little, aged 64 years.November 5th 1836CPOn the 11th October aged 18, John, youngest son of the late Rev John Graham, Rector of Bewcastle, one of the crew of that ill-fated ship Clarendon, wrecked in Chale Bay, Isle of Wight, on her homewards passage to India. Mr John Graham was a young man of much promise and his untimely death is deeply regretted by his numerous friends and relatives.November 26th 1836CPAt Longtown on Saturday last, Mr Francis Forster, aged 74, much respected by all who knew him.December 3rd 1836CPAt Houghton Cottage on Sunday last, Mr Wm Forrester, surgeon of Liddle House, Nicholforest, in his 42nd year.December 3rd 1836CJAt Longtown last week, Bridget Bell, wife of Mr John Bell, weaver, aged 48; same place, on Saturday last, Mary Baty, daughter of William Baty, schoolmaster, aged 25.December 24th 1836CJAt Longtown Moor on Sunday last, Margaret, daughter of Mr George Graham, aged 17 years. January 7th 1837CJAt Westlinton on Monday last, after a lingering illness, aged 22 years, Reginald Graham, son of Mr Thomas Graham, much respected.February 4th 1837CPAt Longtown on Saturday last, Elizabeth, relict of Mr John Irving, innkeeper of that town, much and deservedly respected.February 4th 1837CPOn the 26th ult, at the house of her brother-in-law, Mr William Dodgson of Dykeside, Kirklinton, Mrs Mary Bell, in the 80th year of her age.February 4th 1837CJAt Longtown on Wednesday last, Mary Findley, wife of Edward Findley, aged 55; On Friday, Sarah Forster, widow, aged 73; on Monday last, Ann Bowman, one of the Society of Friends, aged 85. At Longtown Moor on Saturday last, Margaret Nichol, widow, aged 64.February 25th 1837 CPOn the 15th inst Catherine, the wife of Mr Jno Dodgson of Field Head, Bewcastle, aged 64.February 25th 1837CJAt Glingerburn on Friday last, Mr Alexander Little, farmer and meal dealer, aged 45.March 11th 1837CPIn London, on Thursday week, very sudden, aged 32, Eleanor, the beloved wife of Mr James Coulson, formerly of Longtown, and now collecting clerk in the firm of Charles Smith Esq. 203 Upper Thames Street. Her kind and benevolent disposition endeared her to a large circle of friends and acquaintances by whom she is deeply regretted.March 18th 1837CPOn Thursday last, at the house of her son-in-law (Mr Holmes, Lyne Cottage) Mary, widow of Mr Benj. Holmes, formerly of the Grapes Inn in this city, aged 74, a woman highly respected throughout life, and deeply lamented in death.March 18th 1837CJAt Longtown Moor on the 7th inst, Mr Edward Huggan, aged 86. At Corry?s Mill, near Longtown, on the 10th inst, Mr John Little, aged 64.March 25th 1837CJAt Henrystown on the 17th inst, Robert Graham, mason, aged 50. Also at the same place on the 19th inst, Jane Graham, sister to the above Robert Graham, aged 58.At Longtown on Saturday last, Ann, the wife of William Graham, tailor, in childbed.April 8th 1837CPOn Tuesday last, at Old Church, near Brampton, Rev John Lawson, late curate of Bewcastle, aged 40.April 8th 1837CJAt Baten Bush near Longtown on Sunday last, David Beattie, aged 67, much respected.April 15th 1837CPOn Friday last, in the 90th year of his age, Mr David Lamb, of Beyond-the-wood, one of the oldest farmers on the Netherby Estate, much and deservedly respected.April 15th 1837CJAt Longtown on Tuesday last, Mrs Elizabeth Tate, widow, aged 85.April 15th 1837CPAt the Royal Mint, London, on Sunday, aged 5 years, William Frederick Robert, son of Mr John Pearson, formerly of Longtown.April 2nd 1837CJAt Bogburn near Longtown on the 13th inst. Mr John Beaty, aged 85 years.May 6th 1837CJAt Arthuret Workhouse, on Monday last, Mary Graham, widow, aged 84 years.May 13th 1837CJAt Longtown on Friday last, Mary Forsyth, widow, aged 58 years.September 16th 1837CJAt Longtown on the 7th inst, Elizabeth Huggins, aged 34.August 19th 1837CPOn Friday last at the house of her brother, (Captain Elliot), Glengirtholm, Canonbie, Mrs Margaret Elliot, aged 82, after a tedious illness.December 9th 1837CJAt Longtown on Thursday last, Elizabeth, daughter of Mr Robert Latimer, brewer, one of the Society of Friends, aged 28 years.December 23rd 1837CJAt Redbrow in the parish of Kirkandrews upon Esk, on Saturday last, Mr James Scott, aged 67 years; also on Sunday, Mr Thomas Latimer, later of Glendening Rigg, aged 90 years.January 13th 1838 CPOn the 3rd inst at Sunnyrigg, Nicholforest, Mr Robert Johnston, aged 60. At Easton near Longtown on the 3rd inst, John, son of Mr Thomas Fairburn, aged 15.At Longtown on the 4th inst, aged 16, Jane, daughter of Mr George Barnfather.On the 28th ult at Oakshaw Hill near Longtown, Margaret, wife of Mr James Tinning, aged 72.Very suddenly at Longtown on the 5th inst, Mr William Wardrop, blacksmith, aged 65.January 29th 1838CPOn the 23rd inst, at Longtown, Mr Richard Musgrave, tailor, aged 94, much respected.February 6th 1838CPAt Saugh Head on Sunday the 21st inst, Mr David Latimer, aged 45, much regretted by his numerous friends and acquaintances.March 3rd 1838CPAt Longtown on the 21st inst, Mr Hugh Dalzell, aged 66; and same place on the 28th, Mr William Beaty, cabinet maker, aged 83.March 10th 1838CPAt Longtown on the 5th inst, aged 29, George, only surviving son of Mr John Wilkinson, whip maker.March 17th 1838CPAt Longtown on the 13th inst. Mr James Robinson, aged 38.March 31st 1838CPAt Reaburn in the township of Nicholforest, on Friday morning the 23rd inst. Mr Thomas Graham, aged 51.April 21st 1838CPOn the 17th inst at her house in Castle Street, in the 84th year of her age, Catherine, widow of Thomas Garforth Esq. of Sleeton Hall, Yorkshire, sole surviving daughter of the late Rev Dr Graham of Netherby, Yorkshire.April 28th 1838CPAt Longtown on the 24th inst in the 6th year of her age, Elizabeth, second daughter of Mr Samuel Irving.On the 25th inst at Longtown, aged 87, Mrs Jane Murray, relict of the late Mr David Murray, mail coachman, and same day and place, Grace Deans, aged 51.

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