Send a message to the person who requested a photo of the grave monument of James Stephenson with the following comment:
I live near the Sculcoates graveyard and found this tombstone in 2008. I realised that the James Stephenson, the man here memorialised, was one of the many drowned fishermen who are the subject of the famous English folk song Three Score and Ten and this seems to be confirmed by Roy Palmer's notes to the song in Boxing the Compass, formerly published as the Oxford Book of Sea Songs, where he says that The Olive Branch was a Hull vessel and that the date of the dreadful gale was February 8th