In a message dated 01/02/2004 10:45:57 GMT Standard Time, SREVELEY@satx.rr.com writes: > >>As far as I am aware there are no "other Jarrows"<< > . > Parts of Jarrow became part of Jarrow Grange Christ Church (1868); Jarrow > St. Andrew; Jarrow St. John the Baptist (After 1800); Jarrow St. Mark (1906); > Jarrow St. Peter (1881); Jarrow Venerable Bede (c. 1903). > Sarah: These are not "other Jarrows". They are "other parishes within the one and only town of Jarrow". In research, precision is everything. > >>The NDFHS publishes transcripts of the MIs from, among other non-Jarrow > places, (a) Jarrow Municipal Cemetery and (b) Jarrow St Paul's parish > churchyard. Both these will be listed on their web-site.<< > > The NDFHS just lists TD 23 Jarrow St Paul S Tyneside Branch on their website > for MIs. I put in that clarification when I re-read her post that just asked > for MIs, not other registers. RC 4 Jarrow - St Bede (RC) Mar 1863-1916 > Index and CB 34 Jarrow Cemetery were not listed under monumental > inscriptions. > It seems that CB 34 must be a Catholic Burial register, not the MI list compiled for the NDFHS a few years ago by John Ashburner and friends. The reference to S Tyneside branch is no doubt to the fact that it was a group of people from the S Tyneside branch who made to MI list, and not any one individual. Best wishes, Geoff Nicholson 57 Manor Park, Concord, WASHINGTON, Tyne & Wear NE37 2BU (0191 417 9546) Professional Genealogist - Northumberland and Co Durham.