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Claudius Galen WHEELHOUSE: eyfhs 566

Page history last edited by Ian Elsom 5 years, 5 months ago

Crimlisk Reference: Row 26, G435

 

 

In memory of CLAUDIUS GALEN WHEELHOUSE F.R.C.S., born 28th of December 1826, died 9th April 1909.

 

‘Waiting for the coming of our Lord Jesus’

 

And of AGNES CAROLINE, his wife, born October 10th 1824, died April 13th 1911.

 

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The EYFHS entry (566) has the following Burial Register notes:

 

1909 Apr 13. Claudius Galen Wheelhouse, Filey. 82.

1911 Apr 15. Agnes Caroline Wheelhouse, Scarboro. 86.

 

Citation: Filey, St Oswald’s Monumental Inscriptions, Part one: 566, page 78. East Yorkshire Family History Society, Publication No. M289, © 2014

 

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Family 

MPZY-MCN ·Claudius Galen WHEELHOUSE· 1826 -1909

KVR1-3MB · Agnes Caroline COWELL· 1824 - 1911

LY1R-3JG · Caroline Agnes WHEELHOUSE · 1862 –

LY1R-WTT · Louisa Mary WHEELHOUSE · 1863 - 1864 

LY1R-ZWH · Ethel Hamerton WHEELHOUSE · 1865

 

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FamilySearch Tree

Claudius Galen WHEELHOUSE

 

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Looking at Filey Blog

'First Citizen of Filey'  9 April 2011

 

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Sources/Acknowledgements

 

Record of the Inscriptions on the Gravestones in the Churchyard of St Oswald's Church Filey as at Spring 1977

Recorded by John C. & Maisie Crimlisk, 1977

Post-Spring 1977 Inscriptions recorded by John Siddle

Digitization by Ian Elsom, 2008-2009, shared online with kind permission of Filey PCC

 

Filey, St Oswald's Monumental Inscriptions, East Yorkshire Family History Society, March 2014

This resource, in three parts, is available from the Society. (M289, M291 & M304.) It is a more comprehensive record and its sequential numbering system

has been adopted for the Wiki Page Titles, with Crimlisk Area, Grave, and Row reference (areas D, E, F, & G) as a Sub-Head.

 

The inscriptions given here are from the digitization of the Crimlisk Record.

 

 

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