tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1939236278497057688.post7486580390273352874..comments2024-02-28T16:16:12.885+00:00Comments on North Yorkshire History: People of Hutton Rudby in the C18/19: Hackforth to HewisonAlice Barriganhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04259002618360924930noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1939236278497057688.post-63685075888478405962013-03-31T12:03:23.157+01:002013-03-31T12:03:23.157+01:00HALLIMAN Note: The following is taken from the Hut...HALLIMAN Note: The following is taken from the Hutton Rudby All Saints Burial transcriptions:<br />Plot right of lych gate beside river:<br />"1. In loving memory of Kingston HONNIMAN who d. Ma? - 1(?)09 aged ? Also Jane Ann? wife of the above<br />who d. Nov ? (18?)0(5?) aged (?)6yrs."<br /><br />The Gravestone is very eroded and worn.<br /><br /> I'm certain that this is actually Kingston HALLIMAN who died March Qtr 1909, his wife was Jane Ann Imeson (marriage on 29th March 1864). Jane Ann died Dec. Qtr 1925.<br /><br />Kingston's father was William Halliman, and his mother Margaret Kingston.they married in 1842 at Hart Village.<br /> Kingston was born in Sept. Qtr of 1842.<br />In the 1881 census he is living at Bank Top Hutton Rudby, married,aged 38 and occupation as Coachman(Domestic Servant).<br /> Dave Honneymanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14111774867212857322noreply@blogger.com