On 17/09/2006, at 9:30 PM, Laurel Horton wrote: > In 1999 St. Thomas's Enfield published 'A Matter of Grave > Importance' by Sally Louisa Jackson. This has a complete burial > register, including such things as position of grave, > occupation,suburb and age of person interred. There are biographies > of many of them.A significant omission is that no monumental > inscriptions are recorded. There are eleven Bretts buried in the > graveyard. I assume your James died on 25/10/1900 aged 76 years > and Susan died 31/12/1898. aged 75. They were both residents of > Enfield and he was a labourer. We at St. Peters Cooks River have at > various times recorded the inscriptions on headstones in our > graveyard as Sydney sandstone weathers very easily. Whether St. > Thomas's has such a record I do not know. I would suggest getting > in touch with the church and,if possible finding the headstones for > yourself, as their key and map seems easy enough to follow.Bob and > Laurel Horton St. Peters Cooks River History Group. > On 17/09/2006, at 10:29 AM, F. Sheridan wrote: > >> Hi List >> can abyone let me know if there are any monumental inscriptions >> available for >> St Thomas Church Enfield. >> I am seeking information about James & Susan Brett.who are buried >> there. >> >> regards >> Faye >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to AUS-NSW- >> SYDNEY-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without >> the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >> >