George the dog digs up forgotten family history

George the dog George the dog

A DOG with enthusiastic digging skills may have helped an Australian family find its roots in Herefordshire.

George, who belongs to the curate of Tarrington , Rev John Watkins, uncovered a gravestone that was laid flat in the Herefordshire village more than 50 years ago and has since become covered in grass.

The gravestone was that of a Richard Bowkett and the discovery came shortly after an Australian family visited Tarrington researching that same name.

“They went away disappointed not to find any gravestones,” explained churchwarden Janette Ward.

“They had discovered from records that Richard was a blind man and had not worked for many years.

“As George uncovered the grave, the following words in the form of a poem appeared: ‘I was but a poor blind man...’ We were amazed at how it all tied together and we are trying to contact the Australian family again.

“We think that they will be thrilled by the discovery that George has made.”

Attempts are now being made to reach the Australian Bowketts through Twitter as their contact details have been lost.

The man named on the tomb has an earlier spelling of the name – Boulchott, not Bowkett.

  • A churchyard day will be held in Tarrington from10am on September 8. Organisers are hoping it will lead to the formation of a local history group in the village.

Comments(2)

utherpd says...
1:53pm Tue 4 Sep 12

Reposted on face book for people to repost in Australia

bobby47 says...
8:33pm Tue 4 Sep 12

For the information of the Curate of Tarrington, the Reverand John Watkins.
I note that 'George' is a digger and perhaps even a burrower of earth. I am very involved in a little project which, with luck and good fortune, will lead to the discovery of the medieval village of Studmarsh. Opinion is devided as to it's actual true whereabouts. Everyone with any sense says it's near Bromyard. I say its just outside Kington near the Welsh Hills. I've been burrowing and shifting earth for a very long time and I was wondering if your George would help out and put in a shift in.
Both you and George will get a mention in my book, 'Digging for Studmarsh in the Wrong Place.

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