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Memorial to the Lancaster

Bomber “Moose”

Mansfield, Gunn, Warren-Darley, Hirst, Murphy, Toth, Newland

First World War Memorial - Acomb, Anderson, Arrowsmith, Banks, Bateman, Bradford, Brumpton, Bungay, Cash, Coates, Davison, Ferguson, Gallagher, Gibbin, Gladstone, Harkness, Hines, Hood, Hunton, Johnson, Littleworth, Lowes, MacDonald, Marshall, Mitchell, Morrow, Rainbird, Robinson, Roper, Ruddick, Smith, Snaith, Snowdon Southwood, Todd, Vickers, Ward, Welford, Willans, Winn


Second World War Memorial - Aspey, Davison, Farley, Fawcett, Harland, Harris, Kay, Kitching, Lishman, Lockhead, Moore, Race, Sayers, Tinkler, Walker, Wilkinson, Willans

The Hopps Family:

Others from Sedgefield:

Sedgefield

The Dobing Family:

The gravestone of Ralph Hopps, died 1879

Elizabeth Ann DOBING,  1875

George DOBING,   1877

Robert Walter DOBING,   1874


Jane Ann ARMSTRONG,   Abt 1876

Thomas ARMSTRONG,   Abt Jul 1880

Elizabeth CLAPHAM,   27 June 1847

Emily DARLING,   02 January 1886

Jane SMITH,   1768

Magdalene SMITH,   1766

Thomas SMITH,   1764

Dorothy SUMMERS,   1751

John SUNTER,   Abt 1844


Ann HOPPS,   1844

Annie Jane HOPPS ,  1849

George HOPPS,   1857

James HOPPS,   1845

Jane Ann HOPPS,   1847

John HOPPS,   1851

Thomas HOPPS,   1847

William Ralph HOPPS,   1853


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Sedgefield is a market town known to have been occupied by the Romans. The only racecourse in Durham is near the town.   

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