(1906) idle upper chapel burial registers and graveyard inscriptions
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GENEALOGY COLLECTION
ALLEN COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY
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jDLE UPPER CHAPEL
BURIAL REGISTERSAND
GRAVEYARD INSCRIPTIONS
:
WITH NOTICES OF THE
QUAKER BURIAL GROUND, M^ESTFIELD LANE,
AND OF THE\
PRIVATE BURIAL GROUND, THACKLEY END.
EDITED BY J. HORSFALL TURNER.
PRIVATELY PRINTED.
BINGLEY:HAKRISON AND SONS, PRINTEES, PUBLISHERS, ETC., QUEEN STREET,
Upper Chapel, 1 850-1 906.
INTRODUCTIOl^.__ 1358850
,rw_^''°2^ December, 1875, I had just finished prmtiug
my first httle volume entitled "Nonconformity
in Idle with the History of Airedale College," a
book of 15"2 pages, with three copper plates, and
photographs of five ministers and two officials.
One of the plates gives a good impression of the
gravestones then existing, and the back view of
the old College House in which I resided, and
the other plate gives the front view of half the College
House, the rest being overshadowed by the Parsonage House.
I have found very little to correct in that Plistory, but I
have met with additional matter since it was printed, much
of which has appeared in the Chapel Magazine issued from
1893 to 1904, both inclusive. On page iv. of the Preface
and pai?e 43, the names of the Trustees are given as Messrs.
E. S. Vint, Joseph Briggs, George Aired, W. Jowett, and J.
F. Garnett, besides Mr. Rycroft and Mr. John Stead. The
first four are correct, but Mr. Garnett was not a Trustee.
Shortly afterwards Mr. Joseph Hutton, Mr. WiUiam Booth
and Mr. \Yilham Whitley Vint were added. In January,
1895, there was an election by the Congregation, Avhen the
new 'trustees were:—Messrs. Cowell Briggs, Alfred Vint,
Ernest Rawnsley (now in Port Ehzabeth, South Africa),
Joseph Stringer, George Garnett, Joseph Horsfall Turner,
WiUiam Keighley, Benjamin Ackroyd and John Sheer.
These with Mr. W. W. Vint still serve, (1906.)
The lady who gave the Horton estate to seven Congre-
gational Churches, Idle being one, was Mrs. Hutton, wife of
the Ptev. Richard Hutton, of Pudsey, and daughter of the
Rev. Richard Thorpe, of Hopton, an ejected minister, page
146. Extracts from her will may be found in Watson s
Halifa.r and in the Chariti/ Beports. Since my book was
printed Mr. Rycroft has died, and the oil-paintmg subscribed
for by the Congregation has been returned to the Sunday
School to be preserved as a memorial of the worthy man. A
ji;. INTKODUCTION.
memoir of Mr. William Waite, who was born at Idle, Jan. 6,
1825, and became minister at Bacup, appeared in the Congre-
gational Year Book, 1853.
Trust deeds enrolled in chancery respecting Nonconformist
property in Idle have been, (1) Trust for Protestant Dissent-
ers called Particular or Calvinistic Baptists 1818, (35, 16.)
(2) Presbyterian or Congregational, Upper Chapel, 1827,
(55, 4, 5.)
(3) Rent of buildings, &c., at Idle in trust for Particular
Baptist School, 1837, (97, 12.)
(4) Conveyance of land upon trust to be used as a Ceme-tery for the Presbyterians or Congregationalists, UpperChapel, 1839, (142, 3, 4.)
(5) Methodist Chapel, 1845, (82, 4.)
(6) Particular Baptists, 1849, (100, 4.)
(7) Piece of land for Particular Baptists, 1853, (107, 2.)
(8) Piece of laud for Wesleyan Meth. School, 1856, (58, 7.)
(9) Chapel for Unitarians, 1857, (21, 12.)
(10) Primitive Methodist Chapel and School, 1861, (125, 9.)
(11) Land, &c., for Independents or Presbyterians, 1862,
(143, 2.)
(12) Trust, dwelling-house for Methodist Minister, 1862,
(233, 8.)
(13) Unitarian Chapel Trust, 1862, (136, 10.)
(14) Land, &c., for Independents, 1864, (161, 10.)
(15) Calvinistic Independent Sunday School, Windhill,
1856, (63, 8.)
The Established Church, Idle, enrolled a Trust deed. Con-veyance of land for a Parish School, 1847, (139, 18,) andadditional churchyard, 1860, (73, 14.)
The Kev. Simeon Dyson resigned the pastorate in 1891,and about a year later the Ilev. John Gleesou, then of Pen-rith, but previously of Kilmainham and Newry, accepted thecall as minister. Mr. Dyson, after a few years' residence atManuingham, died and was buried at Upper Chapel, whereliis wife and youngest daughter had been interred a fewyears before. Mr. Dyson's great forte was as a preacher.The tablet placed to his memory in the chapel briefly noticeshis public life. His last public work was to officiate at themarriage of my eldest daughter. Mr. Gleeson, a native ofl>crbyshire and a student of Rotherham College, soon gainedwide and lasting friendships amongst the congregation and
INTRODUCTION. V,
the inliabitauts of Idle and Bradford. He is a man of
versatile powers, and devotedly attached to travelling andlecturing. Unfortunately he fell down some steps near the
school and was laid aside for a long time, on two occasions,
on that account. The year after coming he commenced a
monthly magazine, with London insets, and a few pages of
local matter. The first issue is dated January, 1893. Thishe continued until December, 1904, with one year's exception
when I issued it, during his illness. From January, 1905,
it was merged with the Bradford Congregational Magazine.After remaining a bachelor many years he married MissSmith, of Eccleshill, who soon won the deepest respect of
the congregation. Mr. and Mrs. Gleeson's generosity to all
that needed help has been a marked characteristic, and nowthat they are leaving to take up Christian work at St.
Nicholas', Ipswich, there is wide-spread sympathy and best
wishes. He resigned his charge in March, 1906, and the
Congregation expressed their regret, and their good wishes
for his future success by presenting to him an illuminated
address, at a crowded tea meeting, when all the ministers of
the town were present or sent apologies. Tokens of friend-
ship and esteem were given to Mrs. Gleeson. The story of
Mr. Gleeson's work will be found in the pages of the ChapelMagazine, in which he was careful to chronicle matters of
general and family interest respecting his cougregation. Noman ever could be more disinterested, or take more interest
in the advancement of the young people in his flock. A list
of the historical articles that I contributed to the Magazinemay be added as a supplement to the history of thirty years
ago. Details will be found not only in the Magazine but in
the Year Books that have been issued from the first in Jan-uary, 1895, to the present one for January, 1906.
A strip of land was secured in Mr. Dyson's time to give a
better approach to the Parsonage, since then called the
Manse; and the old Parsonage, or College-House, was pulled
down, and the materials mostly sold to a contractor, except
that a porch and bath-room were built with the best stones,
at the Manse kitchen-door.
Our next move was to secure a field from Mr. Samuel Vint
at one shilling a yard, and a portion of this has been laid
out as the New Cemetery. Soon after, Mr. Samuel Vint sold
us the " Manse " field, west of the Chapel and Manse, and.
jfi. INTRODUCTION.
generously returned the purchase money. I cannot give the
area of this field, because it is part of a much larger one
that had been partially quarried by Messrs. Vint and others.
We had to build a fence wall on the north-west side, andbeyond the mound at the west end. The area of the NewCemetery field is given on the large Government Map as
2-5G2 acres. Mr. Jeremy Ashton's gift of two fields in High-
field Lane, 1718, are still in the hands of the trustees andlet for pasturage. They are numbered 260 and 261 on the
survey having areas of 1.619 and 2.838 acres each. Thearea of the old graveyard and of the Manse, School andChapel-grounds does not appear on the map.We have purchased a large iron safe in which all the old
and new deeds are deposited, along with the Marriage andBurial Registers. Mr. Cowell Briggs has been appointed
Registrar, and I am his Deputy. The Sunday School As-
sembly Hall has been enlarged by adding two class-rooms at
the west-end; and nine class rooms and a kitchen have beenbuilt on the site of the old parsonage and its garden.
Miss Dyson for many years was the chapel organist, andon her removal to Manningham, she was succeeded by Mr.Chas. H. Pullan. When he removed to Horton, Miss BerthaHorsfall Turner was elected, and Mr, Jasper Towneud be-
came choir-master. There is a strong feeling that the nextmove for efficient services will be the ei^ection of a neworgan. Amongst the historical articles in the Magazine maybe mentioned a series on Mr. Smallwood ; the origin andhistory of Upper Chapel Sunday School ; Day School
;
Mutual Improvement Societies ; Wiudhill Sunday Schooland Chapel ; Addresses at the laying of Memorial Stones for
new class-rooms ; notices of fourteen young men who havegone out from the Congregation as ministers and mission-aries ; Elkanah Wales ; Chapel Jubilee ; Upper ChapelFamiUes ; Contributors to the 1850 Organ Fund; &c., &c.With some difficulty we have obtained large portraits of
past Sunday School workers to adorn the walls of theAssembly Hall, and a similar portrait of the Rev. S. DysonLas been given by the family for the vestry. For a greatnumber of years the west gable of the chapel, over the organloft, has been in a dangerous, threatening condition, but asatisfactory repair has been accomplished. We are nowLoping that in a few months the congregation may meet
INTRODUCTION. Vll.
with another minister who will sustain the work and reput-
ation of Upper Chapel, and I can assure him that theprospect of success can scarcely be exceeded anywhere else.
As to the Register herewith printed, it will be noticed that
the date of a person's death is not the date given always outhe Registrar's Certificate, and both of them may differ fromthe date given in the Burial Register. The gravestone maystate May 5th, the certificate may be dated May 6th, and thebuiial take place May 7ih. I find the certificate of a child,
Abbey, but do not find the name in the Register of Burials,
so possibly one or two interments have taken place and noentry has been made. I have printed all the certificates
that have come into my hands, and a few for 1875 that I
found in the vestry. All others I believe are destroyed.
The inclusion of the notices of the Friends' Burial Groundin Westfield Lane, and of the private ground at ThackleyEnd, imperfect though each of them be, may lead to care
being exercised in their preservation, and a more satisfactory
system of registration. I have copied the gravestone records
at the three remaining places of interment in Idle, namely,the Parish Church, the Wesleyan Chapel, and the Baptist
Chapel. Perhaps these may be asked for as a separate
volume. If so, I can add sketches of all the old families,
many of whom have an unbroken descent for nearly four
centuries, and most of them can be distinctly traced for twocenturies. I was expecting to insert some of them in this
volume, but limited space has prevented.
Rl-v. .John Glee>on.
IJN'DEX.
Abbey, 110Ackroyd, 48Adcock, 134, 135 bis, 140, 141Allsop, 39, 45, 81, 111 bis
Aired, 49, 66 bis, 84, 85, 98, 101,
107, 111 pass.
Appleton, 57Arinitage, 63Aspinall, 22. 45. 66Atherton, 27, 29, 69, 111, 126Atkinson, 44, 55, 56, 62 bis, 73, 105,
110, 111 pass, 126Andsley, 46, 47, 111 bis
Ayi'ton, 25, 26B., 20Ba^shaw, 41, 69Bailey, 46, 59, 66, 67, 88, 111Baiues, 70Bakes, 33, 74Balme, 125Balmfoith, 70, 104, 111Banks, 38, 42, 78, 83, 84, 85, 111
pass.
Bannister, 25, 26 pas?., 38, 40,
58, 62, 64, 65, 88, 104, 111,
pass., 126Barker. 31 bis, 44, 45, 67, 85,
112 bis
Barrow, 19, 112Barraclongh, 55, 56, 67, 112Barrett, 88Barry, 58, 112Bartlet, 135, 136Batemau, 71, 74, 92, 112Bates, 108, 112Bateson, 53, 93, 94 bis, 98 bis,
112 pass.
Battersbv, 26Batty, 64Baxter. 31, 32, 37 bis, 38 bis,
41, 42, 46, 47, 48, 51 bis, 55,
61, 62, 67, 68, 75, 81, 86 bis,
91, 100, 112 pass.
Bayue, 138Beale, 26Beck, 50
41,
112
100,
40,
57,
90,
Beecroft, 69Bell, 39, 40, 68, 70, 94, 101, 105,.
112 bis
Benson, 45, 47. 69, 71, 112 bis
Berry, 22, 26, 37, 38, 40, 42, 43, 45,
59 bis, (io, 77, 78, 79, 80, 90, 91,.
99, 112 pass., 126, 128 bis
Bielby, 84Biniis, 20Bird, 56, 62, 64, 113 bis
Blakeborougb, 60Bland, 17, 23 bis, 26, 33 bis, 113Blenkinsop, 67Blizzard, 80Bond, 140Boocock, 46. 108, 113Booth, 20, 23 bis, 25, 26 pass., 37^
41 pass., 43. 46 bis, 49, 53, 57 bis,
58, 59, 61, 63, 64 bis, 68, 69, 70,
77 pass., 80 bis, 81, 82, 83, 85, 87,
93, 96, 100, 101, 113 pass., 126-
pass., 138Bottomley, 75Bownier, 134Bracewell, 66Bradley, 26, 40, 67, 77, 85, 126Braithwaite, 35, 72, 73, 76, 113 passBrayshaw, 31 bis, 37 bis, 41, 43
pass.. 44, 47, 48, 50, 5b, 54, 68,
70, 73, 104, 113 pass., 128, 143pass., 145, 146
Brearley, 107, 113Bretherick, 77, 113Bi-iggs, 20, 26 bis, 35 bis, 36, 38, 48,
49, 51, 54, 57, 58, 59, 61, 70, 85,
91, 92, 93, 97, 98, 99, 101 bis,
102. 113 pass
Broadbent, 70Broadlev, 113 bis
Brook, Brooke, 26, 31, 52, 53, 5»bis, 75, 113
Brooksbank, 19, 22, 26Broskam, 64Brown, 65. 68, 129, 141, 142 pass.,
143 pass., 144 pass., 145 pass.
Brunton, 85
12
Buck, 27, 138Buckley, 105, 114
Bullock, 94, 114 bis
Burnley, 26, 37, 72, 77, 92, 95, 114
bis
Bustield, 83, 94, 108, 114 pass
Butler, 60, 114 bis
Buttertield, 32, 93, 109, 114 pass
Calvert, 22, 26•Cannon, 93Cansfield, 110, 114Carpenter, 99Carlisle, 66Cartwright, 71
Cawtbra, 44, 114
Chapman, 69, 114Chavlesworth, 73. 82, 105, 114 bis
Chatburn, 81, 114 pass.
Cheeseborough, 70, 114Child, 33, 103, 114 pass., 129
Clarke, 22, 90Clifford, 137 bis
Close, 92Coates, 26, 41, 42, 114Cocker, 52, 53, 58, 59, 114Cockin, 71
Cole, 68, 114 bis
Cordiugley, 39, 40, 47, 60, 68 bis,
74, 78, 104, 114 pass , 140Coulter, 73Coultans, 74, 114Cowell, 24, 26, 27Cowling, 51Crabtrce, 38, 58, 70, 71, 74, 114
pass., 128Craven, 52, 91Croft, 68, 73. 79, 114Crossland, 59Crowther, 44 bis
Crumack, 26Davidson, 114. 127Davison, 26, 39, 40, 114Dawson, 27, 30, 49, 60, 95, 96, 97,
101, 102. 115 bis
Daykin, 46Deacon, 73, 115Dean, 51, 76Dcnby, Denbigh, 22, 26, 85, 98, 134Deunill, 101, 115 bis
Dewbirst, 140Dibb. 32 bis. 52, 64, 91, 92 bis, 97,
107, 108, 115 pass
Dickinson, 69, 70 bis, 71, 84, 104,115 pass.
Dix, 115, 129Dixon, 38, 51, 57, 69 bis, 70, 109,
115Dobson, 70Dodgson, 70Drake. 49, 63Dunn, 71 bis.
Dunwell, 39, 115Dyson, 27, 32 bis, 34, 46Eagle, 59Eastburn, 93, 94, 115Eastby, 21
Eastman, 75Edgeworth, 82Edmiston, 127Edmondson, 79Elliott, 55, 105, 115Ellis, 60 bis, 115 bis
Ellison, 50, 60, 64. 115Elmsley, Emsley, 35 bis, 54, 60 bis,
77. 80, 82, 99, 103, 104, 115 bis.
England, 76Excell, 78, 83, 97, 115, 128Exley, 57Fallon, 125Farrer, 76, 115 bis
Feather, 37, 115Firth, 62, 70, 75, 92, 99, 115Flatheit, 70Fletcher, 47, 85, 109, 115 bis
Floyd, 109Foster, 20, 59, 63 bis, 69, 82, 115Fox, 134, 135Frearson, 142Galloway, 58Gamson. 70Ganes, 79Garforth, 31, 115 bis
Garuett, 26, 63, 65, 72 bis, 98Garth, 33 bis, 34, 40, 41, 102, 115,
134Gibbon, 66, 69, 78Gibson, 137Giddings, 93Gill, 57Gilvard. 103Gledhill, 75(iledston, 92Glover, 45, 54. 55, 58, 83, 91, 92,
115 pass., 116 bis, 128
13^
Goldsborouffh, 89
Gomersall, 36Gott, 50, 78
Graham, 70Greaves, 78Green, 71, 94, 116
Greenwood, 34, 48, 49, 54, 58, 71,
92, 94, 109, 116 pass.
Griffiths, 109, 116Grimshaw, 135
Haigh, 45, 116Hainsworth, 33, 75, 92, 116 bis
Haiste, Haste, 57, 105, 116Halford, 34
Halliday, 21, 26, 47, 53, 60, 82, 83,
88, 95, 99, 116 pass., 126
Hall, 80, 84, 101, 134Hanson, 91
Hardaker, 26, 33, 34, 43, 44, 52, 54,
65 bis, 72, 75, 81, 88, 89, 101,
104, 107, 116 pass.
Hardcastle, 46, 69
Hardy, 32 bis
Hartley, 30, 46, 68, 75, 76, 89, 116Harrison, 41, 99Heaton, 93, 105, 116Helliwell, 62
Hill, 55, 62, 97 bis, 102Hinchcliffe, 47, 79, 99, 104Hird, 50, 55, 58, 116 his, 135Hodgson, 51, 55, 97, 106 pass. 116
pass., 117 bis, 142,145Holdsworth, 40, 66, 104Holgate, 30, 66, 95, 96, 98, 117
pass.
Holmes, 21, 67, 99Holiings, 61, 64Holliugworth, 105Holloway, 30Holroyd, 67Hook, 104Hornby, 77, 117Home, 34, 56, 103, 117Horsfall, 45, 117Howcroft, 38, 117
Howker, 50, 107, 117 bis
Hoyle, 36, 117Huby, 109, 117Hudson, 55, 57, 61 bis, 70, 89, 100,
101, 108, 117 passHnghes, 109, 117
Hullah, 63, 107, 117
Hustler, 135Hutchinson, 33, 34, 62, 67, 70, 109,
117 passHuthwaite, 27Hutley, 47, 53, 55, 59Hutton, 20, 26, 41, 42, 50, 51, 54,
78, 79, 95 bis, 97, 99, 100, 117pass.
Hyslop, 40, 41lauson, 39Ibbotson, 53, 54, 64, 94, 117 bis
Illiugworth, 21, 22, 26, 30, 36, 39,41,48, 51, 57, 62, 63 bis, 67 bis,
68, 71 bis, 72 bis, 80, 83, 84, 85,89, 90 his, 93, 94, 95, 96, 107,117 pass., 118, 128
Ingham, 57Irving, 54Irwin, 37, 52, 87Jackson, 45, 118Jenkins, 41, 118 bis
Johnson. 50, 104, 118 bis
Jowett, 30, 31, 48, 71, 99 bis
Keighley, 30, 32, 38, 39, 40, 48, 49,.
50, 51, 52, 55, 67, 72, 73, 75, 76,103, 118 pass., 128
Kellett, 30, 118Kendall, 79, 95, 143 passKirkby, 138Kitchen, 143 pass.
Kitchenman, 75Kitsou, 96Knapton, 36, 118Lambert, 39, 40, 104, 118Lane, 45Lawrence, 107Law, 142, 145Lawson, 37, 138Laycock, 69, 93Leach, 53, 60Leary, 57Ledgard, 134 pass.
Lee, 31, 44, 47, 52, 53, 58, 70, 78,.
85, 86, 96, 97, 118 pass., 126Lightfoot, 26, 53Lister, 21, 25, 26, 29, 55, 56, 67, 68
pass, 69, 70 bis, 71 bis, 99, 118-pass., 129
Lobley, 23, 26, 61, 73, 88, 118 bisLong, 46, 63, 118 pass., 128Lord, 89, 108, 118 bis
Luddiugton, 49, 118 pass., 128
14 INDEX,
Lupton, 42, 48, 56, 66, 118 pass., 119
Machin, 48
McKell, 78, 119
McKiulev, 104, 119
Mann, 19, 74, 75, 91, 94, 119 pass.
Marks, Ti, 119
Marshall, 19, 24, 50, 88, 106, 119
bis, 128, 134 pass.
Mason, 49. 72, 92
Masters, 95, 119
Maude, 76
MawsoD, 38, 48, 59, 76, 96, 107,
119 bis
May, 72, 119 pass.
Mek-alf, 51
Middlemiss. 79, 81, 119
Midgley, 88
Miller, 99
Milner, 79 bis
Milnes, 54
Mitchell, 57, 72, 80, 138
Moore, 85
Morton, 119, 128
Muff, 55, 56, 119 bis
Muutoo, 63
Murgatrovd, 21, 24, 32 bis, 38, 39,
40, 48 bis, 51, 71, 72, 75, 79, 80,
82, 83, 96 bis, 97, 105, 109, 119
pass.
Musham (originally Muschamp),45, 119
Myers, 20, 26, 34, 35, 44, 45, 50,
51, 75. 78, 97, 100 bis, 104, 108,
109, 119 pass.
Naylor, 88Newbould, 45, 47Newell, 43, 57, 119Nichols, 23, 73, 74 bis, 79, 119 bis
Nicholson, 49, 93, 101Noble, 85
Normiufj;tou, 55, 120 bis
North, 20 pass., 39, 46, 68, 101, 120pass.
Norton, 48
Nowell, 96, 97Nuttall, 69
Nutter, 69, 76, 90, 109, 120 pass.
Obank, 48, 61, 120 bis
Oddy, 33, 34 bis, 41, 48, 52, 55, 58,
62 bis., 63, 65, 66, 74, 75, 82, 83,84 bis, 90, 100, 102, 106, 109,120 pass.
Ogden, 50, 53, 68, 69, 120 pass.,
141Oldfield, 45, 52
Ollerenshaw, 27, 29, 126
Padgett, 19, 26 bis, 32, 33 bis, 35,
41, 42, 43, 70, 71. 83, 84 bis, 86,
88 bis, 89, 94, 95 bis, 120 pass.
Parker, 139, 141Parkinson, 61, 72, 75, 81, 120, 121Parsons, 51, 121
Patrick, 37, 38 bis, 43, 106, 110,
120 bis, 121Pearce, 42Pedley, 104, 121 bis
Penrose, 68, 121Perrow, 106, 121
Petty, 44, 107, 121 bis
Piekard, 38, 55, 72, 73, 74Pickles, 23, 83, 107, 110, 121, 126Pitts, 36 bis, 50, 52, 75, 94, 95, 105,
121 pass.
Pounds, 68, 121Powell, 43, 52Porritt, 91
Pratt, 96, 103, 121Preston, 30. 40, 49, 57, 62, 98, 121
pass., 104" Primitive Methodist," 101Proctor, 107, 121Pullan, 34, 41, 42, 78, 89, 121 bis
•Pnlleiu, 31, 121 bis, 127Pyrah, 62Quakers, 134—141Quinton, 55, 121Ramsbotbam, 57Ramsden, 70Raistrick, 35 bis, 47, 48, 64, 72 bis,
73. 74, 75, 76, 84, 98 pass, 99,107, 108 bis, 110, 121 pass., 126,142
Railton, 105 bis, 121Ratcliffe. 5.5. 76Rawlings. 109Rawusley. 35, 36, 89, 107, 121 passRawson, 141, 142 pass., 145Rennisou, 36, 121Ronton, 70, 73, 82, 98, 99, 121 bis
Rhodes, 63, 66, 82, 84, 88, 89, 101,121 pass, 122
Rider, 19, 44, 76 bis, 77, 122Riley, 47, 48, 52, 54, 61, 62, 64, 74,
122 bis
15
Ringi-ose, 93
Roberts, 31, 35, 81, 122 pass.
Robertshaw, 108, 122
Robinson. 44, 61, 70, 81, 85, 122
Robson, 138Roebuck, 69
Roe, 26Ross, 49, 98, 122 pass.
Rowntree, 107, 122
Ruudle, 105, 122 pass.
Rusbforth, 23, 55, 56, 59, 65
Rusbton, 42, 43, 122
Rusbworth, 100, 122 bis
Russell, 107, 122, 143 pass., 144
Rjcroft, 41, 4(3, 47, 75, 122, 125,
126. 127Saudall, 134 pass., 135
Saville, 82Scbotiekl, 70, 122Scott. 80, 84, 90, 122, 142
ScuiT, 25Seilo-eley, 70, 73, 122Senior, 70, 80, 89, 97, 122 bis
Sbarp, 21
Sbaw, 20Simpsou, lOG pass., 108, 122 pass.,
134Skirrow. 44, 51 bis, 54, 72, 77, 79,
81, 122
Slater, 61, 69Slinssbv, 34. 104. 122 pass.
Smitb, 24, 26, 67, 73. 74, 77, 80,
83, 92, 95, 108, 122 pass., 123,
128, 135, 141, 142 pass , 143, 144pass.
Smithson, 96, 106, 122Soire, 73. 123Spacer, 90Spark's, 107, 123Spence, 108, 123Spencer, 55, 110, 123 bis
Stable, 134Stansfield, 20 bis, 22, 23, 24, 26
pass.. 34, 51, 56, 87, 93, 94, 95,
101, 109, 123 pass.
Stanton, 108, 123Stapleton, 30Stead, 49, 57, 81, 95, 123, 134Steele, 80, 81, 91Stepbenson. 105Stirk, 81Stodart, 46
Stott, 103. 123
Striiifrer. 2>, 29, 34, 126Swaiue, 135
Sudden. 48. 49. 53, 74, 93, 123 bis
Sunderland, 104, 107. 123 bis
Suteliffe, 48, 49, 98, 99, 102Sutbers, 71Suttle, 109, 123 bis
Sykes, 91
Sylvester, 54
Tapp, 69Tattersall, 80Taylor, 70, 77, 79, 92, 123 pass.
Teale, 106, 123Tempest. 40, 123Tliackray, 26 bis
Tbomas," 48Tbomiison, 25. 135Thornton, 31 bis, 69, 74, 75 bis, 77,
79, 82, 85, 100, 106, 123 pass.
Thorpe, 47. 101, 123 bis
Tidswell, 26 bis
Tillotson, .33, 50, 71, 87, 123 bis
Tucker, 123
Turner, (Hor^fall), 35 bis, 129Udal, see Yewdr.ll
Ullah, see HuUahUuwin, 20Upton, 74
Utlev (see Hutlev), 4 7
Veritv, 50, 57, 73, 77, 78, 87 bis,
88, 109, 123 bis, 124 pass.
Vincent, 144, 145
Vint, 24, 27, 29, 34, 35, 67, 70, 71,
78, 79, 81, 82, 103, 123 bis, 126Wade, 23, 51. 69, 85 bis, 87 bis, 88,
107, 124 pas^., 129
Waddinf^ton, 60. 109, 124Waite, 67. 86, 91, 124 bis
Waller, 69, 74
Walker. 22. 23 bis, 25, 26 pass., 33,
35, 39, 50, 95 pass., 96 bis, 101,
108, 124 bis, 128
Ward, 19. 26. 60 pass., 61 bis, 71,72. 81, 84 bis, 85, 85 bis, 87, 100,124 bis, 128
Waterbouse. 19 bis, 26, 36, 39, 46,86 bis, 87, 91 bis, 92, 124 pass,
128
Watkinson. 19, 56 pass , 70, 73, 75,
77, 96, 102, 104, 106, 124 pass
16
Watmough, 35 bis, 37, 38, G2, 67,
68 bis, 7i<, 86, 87, 108, 124 pass.,
128 bis
Watson, 25, 26 bis. 32 bis, 50, 70,
83, 104, 124
West, G3
Whartou, 37, 124Whitakcr, 25, 70White, 44, hi), 124 bis, 142, 145Whiteoak, 55Whitfield, 35 bis, 43, 44, G3, 82, 91,
96, 100, 125 pass., 127Whitwbam, 78, 125Wilby, 69Wilkinson, 30, 51, 66 bis, 125, 128Williamson, 81, 125Wilman, 61
Wilson, 19, 33 bis, 55, 64, 69, 125bis, 128, 135
Winter, 69Wmterburn, 59Wixcey, 104, 125Wood, 56, 64, 103, 106, 125 pass.,
139Woodhead, 37, 38, 39, 65, 103, 105
bis, 125 pass.
Wray, 53Wright, 31, 33, 55, 108, 110, 125,
134Yeadall, see YewdallYeadon, 37 bis, 40, 55, 65, 69, 86,
125 bis
Yewdall, 134 pass., 135 pass., 136pass., 137 pass., 138 pass., 139pass., 140 pass., 141 pass.
p
UPPER CHAPEL OLDEST GRAVEYARD.
HE oldest Chapel of 1717, and the one which tookits place in 1791, faced south, with the back to
Westfield Lane. When the present chapel (built
1849, and opened at Easter, 1850,) was erected,
the old edifice was cleared away, but the found-ations of the south wall may still be traced
between the palisaded graves of Cowell andSmith. The Vint grave was within the chapel,
the monument having been erected since the new chapel wasbuilt.
The oldest graveyard was directly south of this old chapel,
and formed an oblong, with the old chapel as the north
boundary ; the parsonage (now destroyed) as the west bound-ary ; the present assembly room was built in 1856 on the
south of the graveyard, and the east boundary was occupied
by some old cottages which were removed in order to rebuild
the old Sunday School on the site, when the Manse took its
place. This graveyard was evidently intended to provide for
five rows of graves, and the gravestones that remain shewthat the ground has been fully occupied, though by careless-
ness the three centre rows especially are very irregularly
arranged. The register of burials is now at Somerset House,
London, and to discover who are buried in the grassy plots
between the gravestones we must copy the register at London.The neglect of the Upper Chapel authorities to copy this
register, when the Government called up all Nonconformist
Kegisters seventy years ago, is most provojdng and unac-
countable ; and the apathy that Nonconformists have shewnin allowing them to be hid away in London is a standing
disgrace to us. We ought to demand that the Yorkshire
ones should be sent to York, or Wakefield, as a centre wherethey may be easily consulted.
1.
—
John Bland, of Idle, cordwainer, died Nov. 20, 1838,
aged 72 years. John, son of Wilham and Mary Bland, grand-
son of John, died November 6, 1844, aged 2 years. William,
above-named, died Oct. 20, 1866, aged 69 years.
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UPPER CHAPEL OLDEST GRAVEYARD. 19
2.
—
John Mann, son of James and Hannah, of Idle, d. Feb.9, 1822, aged 13 months. Also Judith, daughter, d. Dec. 20,
1835, aged 5 years.
3.—John Wilson, of Idle, d. April 2(), 1836, aged 54.
Martha, his wife, d. March 2, 1864, aged 85. Eliza, wife of
Peter Barrow, Windhill, d. Jan. 19, 1894, aged 43.
Behold Him there the bleeding Lamb,My perfect spotless Righteousness,
The great unchangeable I Am,The King of Glory and of Grace.
Sarah Ann Marshall, owner.4.
—
Waterhouse. Near this place was interred the bodyof Elizabeth, the daughter of Samuel and Hannah Water-house, of Idle, d. Dec. 6, 1791, aged 25 years. Also Hannah,d. May 9, 1801, aged 72 years. Also Thomas, son, d. June1, 1801, aged 44 years. Also John, son, d. Nov. 11, 1807,aged 55 years. Also the above-named Samuel, d. Nov. 1,
1815, aged 89 years. Also Elizabeth Brooksbank, wife of
James Brooksbank, daughter of the above Thomas Water-house, d. May 20, 1836, aged 36.
5.
—
Thomas Waterhouse, of Idle, d. June 2, 1801, aged 44years. [Probably the same as in No. 4.] Also Elizabeth, bis
wife, d. Oct. 31, 1842, aged 74 years.
6.
—
Joshua Ward, son of Joseph and Sarah Ward, of
Thackley, d. April 20, 1830, aged 7 years and 6 months.Mary, daughter, d. April 8, 1831, aged 1 year, 8 months.Also the said Sarah, d. May 30, 1836, aged 41. Also Joseph,
son, d. April 9, 1839, aged 2 years 11 months. Also Elizabeth,
daughter of Joseph and Mary, d. Dec. 17, 1841, aged 3 years
and 6 months.7.
—
Hannah Rider, daughter of John and Elizabeth Rider, of
Idle, d. Sept. 1, 1807, aged 27 years. Also Joseph, son, d. June14, 1819, aged 20 years. Also John Rider, d. Aug. 28, 1834,
aged 84 years. Also Elizabeth, wife, d. Feb. 22, 1840, aged 81.
8.
—
George Watkinson, Idle, d. April 5, 1862, aged 66years. Also Hannah, his wife, d. Jan. 1st, 1861, aged 60.
Also Sarah, daughter, d. June 4, 1856,- aged 15. MatthewWatkinson, owner.
9.
—
Thomas Padgett, of this town, d. May 18, 1809, aged
64. Mary, his daughter, d. in infancy. Grace, his wife, d.
March 10, 1827, aged 79.
* The 6 may be intended for 9, by its curious inversion.
20 UPPER CHAPEL
10.—John Shaw, of Eccleshill, d. Nov. 10, 1818, aged 59.
Hannah, his wife, d. May 3, 1822, aged 54. George, son of
Samuel and Martha Unwin, and grandson of John Shaw, d,
July 2nd, 1821, aged 49 weeks.
11.
—
Joseph Myers, died Jany. 19, 1815, aged 77.
12.
—
Richard Foster, an eminent Christian, d. Feb. 22,
1810, aged 59, 40 of which he lived in the service ot God."His flesh shall slumber, &c." Also Sarah his wife, d. May11, 1830, aged 77.
13.
—
Hannah Briggs, d. July 30, 1816, aged 5B. AlsoWiUiam, her husband, d. May 19, 1842, aged 84. [Baptised
at Calverley Church, 1759.1
14.—Blank.15,
—
William Stansfield, Idle, d. Feb. 7, 1872, aged 74years. Ann, his wife, d. April 19, 1873, aged G8 years. AlsoAbraham, son, died in infancy,
16,
—
Mary Stansfield, daughter of James and Mary, of
Idle, d, Feb. 28, 1807, aged 6 years. Also Nancy, d. March1, 1816, aged 11 years.
Sweet creatures go home to your rest,
Enjoy your Jesus and your God,
Also Mary, their mother, d. Nov. 13, 1827, aged 67 years.Also John, son, d, Nov. 24, 1831, aged 35 years. Also theabove-named James Stansfield, -who lies at the foot of this
stone, d. August 31, 1832, aged 73 years,
17,
—
Sarah Hutton, wife of Samuel Hutton, of Idle, d,
July 10, 17!)3, aged 31 years. Also Samuel, d. May 25,1827, aged 06 years. Also Alfred, son of Samuel and RuthHutton, d. April 9, 1827, aged 11 months.
18.
—
Booth. Four sons and one daughter of William andMary Booth, of Idle, died in their infancy. Also, said Mary,d. Jan. 28, 1826, aged 50 years. Also Wilham, d. May 26,1840, aged 69 years,
19,
—
William Binns, son of Joseph and Mary, Idle, d,April 1, 1805, aged 12 years. James, son, d, July 25, 1812,aged 22 years,
God did please, by death to seize,
And little warning gave,}h\t yet we trust, he's gone to Christ,Who died his soul to save.
20.—J. B.
OLDEST GRAYEYAKD. 21
21.
—
Tabitha Illixgworth, -wife of Jeremiah, Idle, d. Jan.
3, 1796, aged 51.
By death confined beneath this stone.
Lies one whose \vork and labour's done,
At fifty-two retired to rest
In hope to reign among the blest.
Also, Jeremiah, d. August 27, 1798, aged 59 years. AlsoSarah, daughter of George and Ann Illingworth, d. Nov. 9,
1821, aged 23 years.
Oft have I stood as you stand nowTo view the graves as you view mine,
Think thou must soon be laid as low,
And others stand to gaze at thine.
Also Ann, wife, d. Dec. 27, 1828, aged 56. Also Thomas,their son, born Aug. 12, 1807, died Feb. 28, 1808.
22.
—
Hannah Murgatroyd, daughter of Wilham andRebecca, Idle, d. Oct. 18, 1806, aged 11 years. AlsoThomas and Ann, their children, d. in infancy. Also, said
WiUiam, mason, d. Sept. 1, 1814, aged 53 years. AlsoRebecca, d. Feb. 12, 1826, aged 68 years. Also Rebecca,their daughter, wife of Richard Eastby, d. Jan. 1, 1827, aged26 years.
23.
—
John Sharp, cloth manufacturer, died Sept. 16, 1803,
aged 70, Sarah, his wife, died Jan. 19, 1821, aged 81.
Abraham, his brother, died Jan. 24, 1831, aged 83.
John, son of the above John and Sarah, died Oct. 24, 1840,
aged 74 ; as delver and stone-merchant he amassed consider-
able wealth. He was esteemed for his sociability of manners,and hospitality as a member of this congregation. For fifty
years he was a generous supporter of the Sunday School, the
Chapel Choir, and the College. He gave the stones for en-
closing the adjoining burial-ground, and £100 towards the
future enlargement of the Chapel.
24.—Blank.25.
—
Lydia Lister, daughter of Thomas and Mary, d. Jan.
8, 1792, aged 2. John, their son, d. Feb. 15, 1796, aged 1.
Sarah their daughter, wife of Thomas Holmes, Baildon, d.
Feb. 13, 1822, aged 30. Also Mary the mother, died June 2,
1826, aged 75. James, son, d. March 17, 1829, aged 44.
Thomas, the father, d. July 16, 1833, aged 76.
26.—
^
Jonah Halliday, son of Thomas and Sarah, of Idle,
d. Sept. 18, 1837, aged 11 years and 11 months. Also
22 UPPER CHAPEL
Thomas, tailor, father of Jonah, d. Jan. 24, 1858, aged 68
years. Wilhara Halhday, owner.
27. Rebecca Denbigh, daughter of Thomas and Mary,
Idle, d. July 6, 180G, aged 11 years. William, son, d. March
12, 1807, aged 15 months. Sabina, daughter, d. Jan. 19,
1822, aged 14 years. Mary, daughter, d. April 1st, 1822,
aged 28 years." Three sisters here united lie.
Waiting the Judge to come.
Weep not for us in death they cry
'Twas Jesus called us home."
Also Thomas, the father, Jan. 21, 1828, aged 68 years.
28.
—
Abraham Stansfield, son of Abraham and Ann, d.
1818, aged 2. "Blest lovely babe, &c." Phoebe, their
daugliter, the beloved wife of Rev. R. Aspinall, of Bury,
Lancashire, d. 1830, aged 25. Also of Ann, mother, d. 1847,
aged 77. Also of Abraham, father, d. 1861, aged 93.
29.
—
Ann Brooksbank, wife of James, died July 14, 1833,
aged 69. Also, .lames, died Deer. 1834, aged 74. He wasdeacon at the formation of the church under Mr. Vint. Also
W^illiam, son, died April, 1842, aged 44. Ann Clark, daughter,
erected this stone.
30.—NussAY Calvert, son of William and Hannah, died
Jan. 21, 1794, aged 2. Grace, daughter, died Feb. 15, 1800,
aged 6. Hemy, son, died Jan. 24, 1803, aged 2. Also,
William, the father, died Nov. 11, 1853, aged 95.
31.—Blank.32.
—
Elizabeth Walker, daughter of Joseph and Elizabeth,
late of Esholt, died Jan. 3, 1794. aged 6 years. AlsoEhzabeth, mother, d. March 20, 1795, aged 33. Also, ElhsBerry, her brother, died Oct. 5, 1797, aged 21.
33.
—
Edmund Illingworth, son of Jeremiah and Elizabeth,
died Aug. 18, 1839, aged 15. Phcebe, daughter, died April
24, 1842, aged 8. George, son, died Feb. 17, 1849, aged 22.
Also Jeremiah, father, July 28, 1852, aged 49.
84.
—
Rev. Joseph Stringer. Sarah, wife of Rev. JosephStringer, born March 28, 1811, died Sept. 17, 1838. SarahJane, daughter, died Jan. 10, 1837, aged 1. Rev. JosephStringer, 18 years pastor, died Dec. 20, 1847, aged 46.William, his son, died March 29, 1861, aged 28.
There is a tablet to his memory in the chapel, copied into
my History of the Upper Chapel, page 101.
OLDEST GRAVEYARD. 23
35.
—
Sarah Lobley, wife of Joshua Lobley, daughter of
Benjamin and Ann Walker, of Horsforth, born 1811, married1S3G, died May 18, 1843. "Now husband dear, &c." Ann,her daughter, died Nov. 12, 1818, aged 11. Also, Joshua, d.
June 27, 1878, aged 75.
3G.
—
John Walker, infant son of WiUiam and BettyWalker. Joshua, son, died Nov. 22, 1821, aged 9 years.
The said WiUiam, father, died Aug. 20, 1827, aged 59.
WiUiam, his son, died April 4, 1831, aged 25. Betty, the
mother, died March 22, 1845, aged 72.
37.
—
James Rushforth, son of James and Sarah, died May18, 1808, aged 15 years. Sarah, mother, died July 11, 1845,aged 72. James, father, died Aug. 8, 1847, aged 79.
38.
—
Betty Bland, wife of John, cordwainer, died March6, 1833, aged G6. Also of five children died in infancy.
39.—Lydia Bland, wife of Benjamin, died Jan. 9, 1850,
aged 70. '"Afflictions sore long time I bore, &c." Benjamin,died Jan. 13, 1850, aged 70. (On a stone placed near:)Benjamin Bland, died May 10, 1793, aged 63. Mary, grand-
daughter, Dec. 14, 1809, aged 10. Judith, wife of Benjamin,July 1, 1810, aged 65. Ann Raistrick, grand-daughter of
Benjamin and Judith, June 3, 1811, aged 10. John, son of
Benjamin and Lydia, d. June 28, 1817, aged 1.
40.
—
Sarah Booth, wife of George Booth, blacksmith, died
Aug. 11, 1822, aged 60. Also three sons and two daughters
who died in their minority. Also the said George, died Sept.
17, 1839, aged 81.
41.
—
Samuel Nichols, son of John and Mary, died April
15, 1797, aged 1 year. The said Mary, died Dec. 1, 1810,
aged 37, and John, died April 7, 1861, aged 91. "I was withsickness, &c." John, their son, died May 14, 1676, aged 71.
42.
—
Sarah Pickles, wife of Nathan Pickles, died March 8,
1819, aged 48. Ann, their daughter, died May 24, 1840,
aged 38.
43.
—
George Booth, son of John and Ann, died July 24,
1807, aged 2. Also two infants in "thare" infancy. Also
James, son, died May 6, 1813, aged 17. "Death now, &c."44.
—
Sarah Stansfield, wife of John Stansfield, junior,
died May 2, 1802, aged 36.
45.
—
-William Wade, son of John and Elizabeth, died June24, 1807, aged 5. George, their grandson, son of George andMary, died Oct. 16, 1828, aged 1 year. Emma daughter of
24 UPPER CHAPEL
Joseph and Mercy Wade, died in infancy, Jan. 24, 1832.
Elizabeth wife of John Wade died Feb. 13, 1832, aged 71.
"Why should we, &c." George son of John and Elizabeth
Wade, died July 17, 1833, aged 38. John, the father, died
July 2, 1842, aged 77.
46.
—
Mary Murgatroyd, wife of John Murgatroyd, died
Feb. 20, 1816, aged 32. "Mourn not, &c." Isaac, son of
John and Elizabeth Murgatroyd, died Oct. 25, 1818, aged 1.
Sarah, daughter, died May 13, 1829, aged 2. Elizabeth,
second wife, died May 19, 1833, aged 43. W^ilham, son of
above John and Mary, died July 21, 1833, aged 20. John,the father, stonemason, died May 5, 1835, aged 51.
Judging by the plan, there are in the spaces A to P, nearly
thirty graves without gravestones.
Bordering on the south wall, or entrance of the OldChapel, were three graves :
47.
—
Elizabeth Stansfield, died June 19, 1828, aged 69.
George, her husband, died May 14, 1841, aged 85.
48.—Ann Cowell, died Oct. 14, 1792, aged 9. Thomas,her father, died April 13, 1837, aged 80. Hannah, hermother, died June 22, 1843, aged 85. John, their son, diedAugust 26, 1854, aged 63. Jane, wife of John, died Jan. 5,
1864, aged 69.
In the Chapel there is a tablet to this family, bearinginscriptions exactly like the above.
49.
—
William Smith, born August, 1818, died March 10,1891. Tabitha, his wife, born Dec. 20, 1818, died June 22,1894. Also two infants. This is a new monument.
50.—On the west of Mr. Vint's monument is a stone muchdefaced, seemingly placed as an entrance to Mr. Vint's vault,bearing the words,
—
Ann wife of John Marshall.51.
—
Rev. William Vint, born Nov. 1, 1768, 44 years Pastor,34 years President of Airedale College, died March 13, 1834,aged 65. Sarah, his wife, died Nov. 5, 1855, aged 83. Alice,daughter, died Jan. 29, 1799, aged 2. Mary, daughter, diedApril 26, 1811, aged 13. Thomas, son, died March 31,1H17, aged 10. Wihiam, son, 16 years pastor at St. Helens,Ijancashire, born July 29, 1802, died Jan. 19, 1842. James,son, born Aug. 5, 1804, died Feb. 6, 1864.
There is a tablet to Mr. ^'int, and also one to membersof his family, on the walls of the present Chapel, see" Nonconformity in Idle," page 85.
OLDEST GRAVEYARD. 25
Close to the rails, bordering the Westfield Road, are four
stones which are not in situ.: they were thus placed about
1870 when the road was widened. There are graves close to
the chief entrance to the chapel-yard and under the causewayoutside the chapel rails. The four stones record the burials,
as under
:
52.—EicHARD Watson, Idle, died May 26, 178i, aged GO.
Elizabeth, his daughter, wife of Samuel Walker, malster,
Idle, died April 24, 1791, aged 23. Eichard, son of Eichard.
Watson, died Jan. 4, 1792, aged 30.
53.
—
Henry Ayrton, of Idle, a good neighbour and a useful
man, died Nov. 28, 1750, aged 48.
54.
—
Sarah Scurr, widow of Samuel Scurr, of Leeds, died
March 23, 1733-4, aged 63. Thomas Bannister, owner.
[The date 1733-4 indicates the year 1733 by the old style,
when March 25 began the first month ; and 1734 as we nowreckon, January bemg the first month.
J
55.
—
Mary Lister, widow of John Lister, Bolton, died
Nov. 4, 1782, aged 39 ; the stone was erected by her brother.
She was buried at her desire near her late husband. ThomasBannister, owner.
John Lister and his wife left no issue. I think her maidenname was Mary Thompson. Her nephew George Thompsonbecame heir, and added the name Lister. There is a tablet
in the chapel.
John Lister's sister married Jonathan Booth of Park Hill
House, Thackley, whose daughter Mary married Booth,
Esq., of Idle Thorp. The issue of the latter were,—JamesBooth, Esq., of Fourlands, and Sarah Booth, wlio marriedThomas Bannister, a,nd Mary Booth who married SamuelBannister, his brother. These Booths or Listers were related
to Saml. and Sarah Scurr, of Leeds, (gravestone opposite
Upper Chapel), and the Bannisters have a silver cup bearing
then' initials.
Bannister :
Thos., not married Samuel, not marriedWm. Bannister=pMargaret Whitaker, of Stubbings, Bingley.
of Bolton,
Bradford
26 UPPER CHAPEL
JoJin =Hannahdr. Wm.Garnett,
no issue
Thos.=
SarahBooth
Saml.=MaryBooth
no issue
Wm. Joshua
Thos. W.Hy.
Mary=Davison,
Saltaire,
thencalled
Dixon's
one dr.=pAyrton 4 drs. 6 died Mill
son of Kilnsea Crag unmarried young
On a piece of paper pasted on the cover of the new grave-
yard (not the new cemetery) register :
Burials at Idle (in the Oldest Graveyard)
:
Buried 6 from Jan. 1st to Oct. 1, 1791.
Buried 6 from Oct. 1st 1791 to Jan. 23, 1792: viz.—B. Crumack, R. Watson, E. Waterhouse and three children,
Cowell, Lister and Briggs. Children of Myers and Bannister,
2 ; Thomas Stansfield, James Roe, Brooksbank, 3 ; JohnWatson, T. Ward, Booth, Booth, Thackray, 5. B. North,
Bland, E. Walker, Cotes, Calvert, S. Hutton, Thackray,Lightfoot, Paget, Bannister, Tidzwell, Tidgewell and Walker,18. Total 35.
From Oct. 1, 1794, Abraham Halliday's aliild, W^alker's
child, R. North, R. North's wife, Reb. Denbigh, Paget, Brooka child, R. Berry, F. lUingworth, Bannister a boy, Battersby,Stansfield, S. Burnley, Briggs a child, Hardaker's two child-
ren.
Ann Stansfield, interred in the old yard the 22nd April,
1873, next but one to the School door. See No. 15.
Sarah Bradley was buried in the old yard at the foot of thegrave to John Lobley. No date given, but it is in JohnParkinson's lead pencil writing, who was grave digger, &c.,
in 1873-4. &c.
William Smith buried in the old yard near Mr. Vint'smonument, March 13, 1891 : Tabitha Smith, June 25, 1894.
The tablets in the present chapel are as under
:
1.
—
Rev. Nicholas Beale. " Here lyeth the Body of theReverend Mr. Nicholas Beale, late minister of the gospel inthis place, who died the 2Gth day of September, 1734, in the28 year of his age.
CHAPEL TABLETS. 27
This stone was discovered under the pews of the old chapel,
which was demolished in 1849. I have recently added, with
the approval of my co-trustees, the names of two other min-isters, the Rev. John Buck, buried at Bolton in Lancashire,
and the Rev. Joseph Dawson, buried at Chapel Lane, Brad-
ford. " Rev. John Buck, first Upper Chapel minister, 1715-
1728, Bolton-le-moors, 1729, died July 8, 1750, aged 56;buried there. Rev. Joseph Dawson, Scientist, fourth minis-
ter, 176G-1790, died Dec. 11, 1818, aged 73, buried at ChapelLane, Bradford.
2.
—
Rev. James Huthwaite, previously minister at Warley,
where he was sometimes miscalled Huffit. Mrs. SarahHuthwaite died May 5, 17C3, aged C-4. Her husband, the
Rev. Mr. James Huthwaite, minister of this place, died June25th, 1766, aged 77 years, Sarah his grand-daughter, died
July 13, 1706, in her first year. [She was the daughter of
James Huthwaite, junior.] On these two tablets are the
names of the four ministers of Upper Chapel, 1715 to 1790,
when Mr. Vint succeeded,]
3.
—
The Cowell Tablet : inscriptions like the stone in the
yard.
4.
—
The Rev. Simeon Dyson's Tablet, erected 1905, bysubscription. " Rev. Simeon Dyson, 35 years Minister of this
church, 1856-1891 ; 40 years Governor (including 11 as
Secretary) of Airedale (United) College; 11 years District
Secretary of the Yorkshire Congregational Union, Chairman,1885 ; an able preacher, wise counsellor, and comforter in
time of trouble. Born February 17, 1823 ; died Oct. 18,
1904."
These four are on the south wall within the chapel, andthere is space left for a much-desired one to complete the
ministerial list, recording the names of the Rev. WilliamAthekton and the Rev. Henry Ollerenshaw.
On the north wall we have :—5.
—
The Vint Family. Mural tablet bears the names of
the following children of the Rev. Wm. Vint :—Alice, d. Jan.
29, 1799, aged 2; Mary, d. April 20, 1811, aged 13; Thomas,d. March 31, 1817, aged 10; Wilhara, minister 10 years at
St. Helens, d. Jan. 19, 1842. To these, mentioned also onhe monument in the yard, there is added the name of Jane,
toungest daughter, born June 13, 1818, died Dec. 9, 1895.
28 UPPER CHAPEL
Crooked Lane.
A B C D E F a H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
4
3
2
1
1
2
3
4
5
e
7
8
9
10
11
12
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
CHAPEL TABLETS. 29
[James, another son, is recorded on the Father's monumentm the yard, and there are three more sons buried in the newgraveyard (see postea), John, George, and Ebenezer SharpVint. Mr. Samuel Vmt, the youngest son, still survives at
the patriarchal age of ninety, unmarried.]6.
—
Sarah Stringer, wife of the Rev. Joseph Stringer, anddaughter of Rev. William Vint, President of Airedale College,
born March 28, 1811, died Sept. 17, 1838. Also of SarahJane, daughter of Joseph and Sarah Stringer, died Jan. 10,
1837, aged 1 year.
7.
—
Rev. Joseph Stringer. Copied into "Nonconformityin Idle," page 101.
8.
—
Rev. William Vint. Tablet erected by Ministers whohad been trained at the Idle Academy (Airedale College) byMr. Vint. See "Nonconformity in Idle," page 85.
9.
—
John Lister, Bolton, (near Bradford), erected by his
affectionate widow. He was a tender husband and sincere
friend. After having largely contributed to amend andbeautify this place [the first Upper Chapel], he died Nov. 27,
1775, aged 45. Sarah Bannister, his great niece, wife of
Thomas Bannister, died March 8, 1844, aged 58. ThomasBannister, died Nov. 19, 1864, aged 84. See Widow Lister's
gravestone, previously noted, number 55.
To these nine tablets in the chapel another should beadded, to remove a long-standing reproach, bearing the
worthy names of the Rev. William Atherton and the Rev.Henry Ollerenshaw.
30 SECOND GP.AVEYARD.
UPPER CHAPEL SECOND GRAVEYARD." Upper Top Part."
Soon after 1875 a strip of land between the "Top Part"
of the new graveyard and Crooked Lane, was added to the
burial accommodation. A brick hut, tenanted by William
Murgatroyd (who laboured for John Parkinson, the sexton or
dog-noper), stood at the south corner of this plot. The place
had been used as a weigh- house, or office, for a coal-pit that
had been worked in the field purchased a few years ago from
Mr. Samuel Vint for a new cemetery. This field was secured
because, at a Government Inquiry, a neighbour opposedthe enlargement of the graveyard to the northwards. Theadditional strip was barely sufficient to give four rows of
graves, which are marked, as under, on the plan :
" Upper Top Part."
F 1.
—
^Mrs. Mary Hartley, Springfield, paid 15s. Joseph,
July 10, 1888. Mary, Jan. 3, 1900, aged 79.
[Joseph, July 9, 1888, aged 72 ; Mary, his wife, Dec. 31,
1899, aged 79.]
F 2.
—
Frank Kellett paid 7s. Gd. and 7s. 6d. Mary Ann,Dec. 21, 1886. Jolm Arthur, Feb. 26, 1895.
[Mary Ann, wife of Francis K., Dec. 18, 1886, aged 27.
John Arthur, their son, Feb. 22, 1895, aged 10.]
F 3.
—
William Keighley, re-sold to the Chapel Committee,July, 1897. J.H.T., sec.
F 4.—Crossed off. E 1. This grave is next to E 1. on thewall side. Martha Dawson paid 7s. 6d. Ada Holgate, July16, 1892.
G 1.
—
Ada Illingworth (crossed off) 7s. 6d. Elijah Prestonpaid 7s. 6d. and 5s., transferred to his son J., Sept. 9, 1895.Hilda Preston, infant, July 22, 1901.
G 2.
—
Bartholomew Stapleton, farmer, paid 7s. 6d., and7s. 6d. Vernon Charles William Holloway (grandson). May15, 1880. Bartholomew, Jan. 6, 1886. Margaret, aged 71,Feb. 11, 1886. Full, not to be opened.
[Bartholomew, died Jan. 4, 1886, aged 70. Margaret, hiswife, Feb. 9, 1886, aged 71.]
G 8.
—
John Wilkinson, farmer, paid 7s. 6d.
G 4.
—
William Jowett, Fourlauds, 15s.
UPPER TOP PART. 31
H 1,—Benjamin Roberts, Thackley, paid 7s. Gd. Frederick,
Dec. 3, 1879. Elizabeth, Jan. 1, 1894. Benjamin, Aug. 22,
189G.
H 2.
—
William Baxter paid 7s. 6d. Joseph (11 months),April 3, 1880. Willie Stansfield B., May 18, 1885.
H 3.— .... Brooke paid 7s. Gd.
H 4.
—
Wm. Jowett, Fourlands, paid 15s. Elizabeth, Oct.
15, 1881. Wilham, Jan. 9, 188G. Mark Pullein (son-in-law)
Sept. 13, 1892.
[Elizabeth J., Oct. 11, 1881, aged 73. William, Jan. 5,
188G, aged 76. Mark Pullein, Faltis House, son-in-law,
Sept. 10, 1892, aged G4.]
I 1.
—
Benjamin Brayshaw paid 7s.Gd.and 7s.Gd. Benjamin,Aug. 30, 1879. Walter, Feb. 2, 1883. Hannah, aged 85, Jan.
22, 1902.
[Benjn., Aug. 27, 1879, aged G5. Hannah, his wife, Jan.
20, 1902, aged 8G. Walter, their son, Jan. 30, 1883, aged
29.]
I 2.
—
Joseph Barker, Faltis, paid 15s. (Now of Holmfirth,
see J2.)
I 8.
—
James Thornton paid 7s. Gd. and 7s. Gd, James, Jan.
5, 1881.
[James, Dec. 31, 1880, aged 39.]
I 4.
—
James Wright, White Bear Inn, paid 10s. ArthurWm. Stansfield Wright, June, 187G. Elizabeth, aged 48, Oct.
6, 1876. Jane, aged 69, Aug. 30, 1883. Lydia Garforth,
Sept. 26, 1896. John Garforth, July 4, 1901.
[Arthur William Stansfield Wright, June 9, 1876, aged 15.
Elizabeth, his mother, wife of James Wright, Oct. 5, 1876,
aged 48.]
J 1,
—
William Brayshaw paid 7s. Gd. Ralph, July 25, 1876.
J 2.
—
Joseph Barker, Faltis, paid 7s. Gd. and 7s. 6d. Martha,four years, Aug. 5, 1879. Anice, Sept. 8, 1883. Elsie, oneyear, June 24, 1902.
[Martha, daughter, Aug. 2, aged 4. Anice, wife of Joseph,
Sept. 5, 1883, aged 37.]
J 3.
—
^John Lee paid 7s. 6d. W^ilham Horsfall Lee, March25, 1882. Emma (or Martha), July 20, 1886.
J 4.
—
Joseph Thornton j)aid 7s. Gd. and 7s. Gd. Martha,March 14, 1891. Joseph, Jan. 18, 1894.
[Martha, wife of Joseph, March 11, 1891, aged 69. Joseph,
Jan. 17, 1894, aged 79. Six children died in infancy.]
32 SECOND GRAYEYAED.
K 1. Rev. S. Dvson paid 7s. Gd. and 7s. 6d.
K 2.—Joseph Murgatroyd (New Zealand), paid 5s. and 5s.
Mrs. Hardy, owner.
K 3. Benjamin Dibb paid 7s. Gd. and 7s. Cd. Gertrude
Maude, June 2G, 1882. Sarah Jane, Jan. 30, 1883. Clias.
John, March 13, 1883.
X 4.
—
Benjamin Watson, bread baker, paid 7s. Gd. John
Alfred Baxter W., Aug. 14, 187G. Ann Elizabeth Baxter^
Jan. 4, 1883. Henry, Dec. 22, 1886. Benjn., Jan. 3, 1891.
L 1. Rev. S. Dyson paid 7s. Gd. and 7s. Gd. Clara Louisa,
Jan. 24, 1899. Mary, aged 79, April 17, 1900. Rev. Simeon
Dyson, aged 81, Oct. 17, 1904.
[Rev. Simeon Dyson, minister, 7 years at Upper Mill,
Saddleworth, 35 years at Upper Chapel, Idle, born Feb. 17,
1823, died Oct. 13, 1904. A good minister of Jesus Christ.
Mary, his wife, born April 11, 1821, died April 12, 1900.
Clara Louisa, died Jan. 21, 1899, aged 35.]
L 2.
—
Joseph Murgatroyd paid 5s. and 5s. Mrs. C. F. Hardy,
Holdingham, Sleaford, owner. Mary Ann, Oct. 12, 1877.
[Mary Ann, wife of Joseph, Oct. 8, 1877. Joseph died at
Christchurch, New Zealand, June 9, 1901, aged 74. Annie,
youngest daughter, died at Christchurch, Jan. 8, 1900, aged
28.] I have a small- volume of poems by this young lady,
printed since her death.—J.H.T.
L 3.
—
John Dibb paid 7s. Gd. and 7s. Gd. John, Sept. 14,
1886. Martha, Sept. 10, 1900, aged 72.
[John, died Sept. 11, 1886, aged 61. Sarah Jane, wife of
Benjamin, Jan. 26, 1883, aged 27. Gertrude Maude andChas. John, infants, children of Benjn. Martha, wife of
John, Sept. 6, 1900, aged 72.]
L 4.
—
Benjamin Watson paid 7s. 6d. Elizabeth, March 5,
1879. r,enjn., March 6, 1881. Alfred William, May 27,1882. Hannah Keighley, May 25, 1888. Hannah Emma,May 26, 1888.
M 1.
—
Joseph Butterfield paid 7s. 6d. and 7s. 6d. Eliza-beth, aged 67, Jan. 10, 1896. Joseph, aged 67, Nov. 10,1900.
[Elizabeth, wife, d. Jan. 7, aged 67. Joseph, of Lightcliffe,d. Nov. 6, aged 67.]
M 2.—Joshua Padgett, Burnwells, paid 10s. and 10s..Samuel, May 1, 1876. Mary Alice, infant, Feb. 3, 1877.
UPPER TOP PART. 88
George, aged 21, June 18, 1877. Alice, Jan, G, 1879. Ann,March 7, 1885.
[Joshua, d. April 17, 1888, aged 72. Mary, his wife, Aug.19, 1895, aged (iS. Samuel, their son, April 28, 187G, aged31. George, son. June 17, 1877, aged 21. Alice, daughter,Jan. 4, 1879, aged 30. Ann, daughter. March 3, 1885,aged IG. Mary, daughter, March 1, 1887, aged IG.]
M 3.
—
Charles Tillotson paid 7s. Gd. and 7s. Gd. Maria,
aged G3, July G, 1901. Charles, Sept. 2, 1904.
[Maria, wife, July 4, 1901, aged G3. Charles, Sept. 2,
1904, aged G2.]
M 4.
—
Edwin Walker paid 10s. Harold, infant. Joseph,
infant, Jan. 30, 1878. Emma, Jan. 27, 1893.
N 1.
—
John Child, Woodend, paid 10s. and 10s. Herbert
Oddy C. Thomas Oddy, Sept. 29, 1897. John Child, aged
56, July 2, 1901.
[Herbert Oddy Child, infant, June, 1877. Thomas Oddy,
grandfather, Sept. 25, 1897, aged 88. John Child, his son-
in-law, June 29, 1901, aged 55.]
N 2.
—
Joshua Padgett, Burnwells, paid 10s. and 10s. Mary,
Aug. 22, 1885. Mary, March 5, 1887. Joshua, April 21, 1888.
N 3.
—
Sarah Hainsworth paid 7s. Gd. John H., chemist,
June 12, 1888. John Bakes, Feb. 21, 1891. Martha Hains-
worth, aged 84, March G, 1904.
[John H., chemist, June 10, 1888, aged 72. John Bakes,
son-in-law, Feb. 17, 1891, aged 70. Martha, wife of John
H., March 8, 1904, aged 84.]
N 4.
—
James Garth, tinner, paid 7s. Gd. and 7s. Gd. James,
Feb. 24, 1881. Hem-y Bland, Oct. 13, 1891. James HemyGarth, aged 39, July 27, 1904.
1.—Leois^ard Hardaker paid 15s. Samuel Walter, March
27, 1878. Sarah Ann, March 13, 1899.
2.—Elijah Hutchinson paid 15s. Sarah, Nov. 10, 1875.
[Sarah, wife of Elijah, Nov. G, 1875, aged 52. Elijah, March
25, 1897, aged 73. Kenneth, son of Albert and Ameha, April
18, 1898, infant.]
3.—Joseph Stringer paid 7s. Gd. Transferred to Wm.Wright, Feb., 1900.—(J.H.T.)
4.—James Garth, tinner, paid 7s. Gd. and 7s. Gd. John
Wilson, Jan. 27, 1891.
[James Garth, d. Feb. 20, 1881, aged 54. John^\ilson,
son-in-law, Jan. 28, 1891, aged 45. Hemy Bland, son-m-law,
34 SECOND GRAVEYARD.
Oct. 10, 1891, aged 35. James Henry Garth, son, July 23,
1904, aged 39.]
P 1.
—
Leonard Hardaker paid 15s.
p 2. Elijah Hutchinson paid 15s. Elijah, March 30, 1897.
Kenneth, grandson, April 20, 1898.
p 3._WiLLiAJi Myers paid 7s. 6d., and 7s. 6d. WilHam,
Aug. 18, 1887.
[WilUam, died Aug. 15, aged G4. Joseph, son, d. Oct. G,
1862, aged 9. Also two infants.]
p 4._Charles Halford paid 7s. 6d. Frederick, April 24,
1883. Lillie, Feb. 15, 1888.
Q 1.—Fred Slingsby paid 7s. Gd., and 7s. 6d. Ehzabeth
Ann, July 13, 1892. Arthur, aged 26, May 5, 1899.
[Ehzabeth Ann, wife of Fredk., July 9, 1892, aged 43.
Arthur, their son. May 4, 1899, aged 26,]
Q 2,
—
Joseph Stansfield paid 7s. 6d. and 7s. Gd. Joseph,
Nov. 10, 1875.
[Joseph, died Nov. 7, 1875, aged 48,]
Q 3.
—
Joseph Puelan paid 7s, Gd, and 7s. 6d. Joseph, Sept.
1, 1888. Hannah, aged 66, Sept. 3, 1902.
[Joseph died Aug, 28, 1888, aged 49, Hannah, Aug. 31,
1902, aged m.]Q 4.
—
Samuel Vint paid 15s.
Mary Alice Stringer, April 17, 1884. Herbert Stanley
Dyson, Sept. 26, 1891.
[Mary Alice Stringer, April 13, 1884, aged 28. HerbertStanley, son of Chas. Herbt. and Elizabeth Dyson, infant.
Jane Vint, youngest daughter of the Rev. Wm. Vint, died
Dec, 9, 1895, aged 77.]
R 1,
—
Joshua Greenwood, Simpson Green, paid 15s. Wm.Hemy, April 5, 1879. Joshua Stansfield G., Oct. 27, 1885.Mary Jane, Feb. 1, 1899, aged 53. Joshua, Dec. 22, 1903,Eliza Home, Oct. 15, 1904, aged 32,
[Joshua, died Dec. 18, 1903, aged 58. Mary Jane, hiswife, Jan. 30, 1899, aged 54, Eliza, their daughter, wife ofWalter Home, Oct, 12, 1904, aged 32. William Henry, sonof Joshua, April 3, 1879, aged 4, Joshua Stansfield, infant.son of Joshua, 1885,]R 2,—John Oddy, Croft Top, paid 15s, John, Jan. 19, 1893.
[Jolin, died Jan, 16, 1893, aged 66.
j
R 3.—Joshua Oddy, paid 15s, Ann, Feb. 8, 1883. Joshua,infant. Ann, infant. Joshua, Nov. 9, 1893.
TJPPEK TOP PART. 35
[Ann, wife, Feb. 1, 1883, aged 35. Joshua, Nov. 9, 18!)3,aged 50.]
K 4.
—
Samuel A^int, paid 15s. Jane, his sister, aced 77Dec. 12, 1895.
S 1.
—
Ezra Emsley paid 7s. 6d.
S 2.—Joseph WatmoucxH, Croft Top, paid 7s. Gd. SarahAnn, Jan. 27, 1883. John, Nov. 28, 1891.
S 3.
—
Joseph Briggs, The Green, paid 15s, Joseph, aged75, Oct. 23, 1900.
[Joseph, died Oct. 19, 1900, aged 75. Francis and Arnold,infants.]
S 4.
—
John Wm. Myers paid 15s. Fanny Ehza, sister,
Jan. 1, 1890.
T 1.
—
Ezra Emsley paid 7s. 6d, Percy \Yatldnson E.,May 16, 1882. Ella Gertrude, Aug. 26, 1890. Still bornchild.
T 2.
—
Sarah Jane Raistrick paid 15s. AYilham, Oct. 5,
1880.
rWilham, died Oct. 3, 1880, aged 26.]
T 8.
—
Joseph Briggs, The Green, paid 15s.
T 4.
—
Too short for a grave.
U 1.
—
Joseph Horsfall Turner, College House, paid 7s. 6d.,
and 7s. 6d.
[Mary Horsfall Turner, College House, born Sept. 17,
1874, died May 6, 1880.] A Q^^QQ^OU 2.—James Raistrick paid £1.
J-^^C»C>*J^U 8.
—
Charles Whitfield, Wm. Whitfield (both crossed
off,) 7s. 6d. Margaret Padgett, 7s. 8d. James Wm. W.,May 21, 1889. James Padgett, June 2, 1894.
U 4.^Too short for a grave.
V 1.
—
Joseph Horsfall Turner, College House, paid 7s. 6d.
and 7s. 6d.
V 2.
—
William Walker paid 10s. Martha Ann, Aug. 29,
1884.
V 3.
—
-Charles Whitfield paid 15s. Sarah, April 15, 1885.
George, Nov. 20, 1886. Margaret Evaline, June 14, 1890.
Wilham, March 29, 1893.
V 4.-—Too short for a grave.
W 1.
—
John Braithwaite paid 7s. 6d. Edith Roberts, Oct.
16, 1886.
W 2.
—
Robert Rawnsley paid 7s. 6d.
W 3.—Joseph Watmough paid 7s. 6d. Mary, May 31, 1886.
3G SECOND GRAVEYARD.
\V 4.—Too short for a grave.
X 1. Seth Illingworth paid 7s. Gd. Sarah, infant, Feb.
8, 1B77. Frank, April 2G, 1882. Charlie, Oct. 31, 1891.
Fred, aged 20, May 30, 1905. Seth, Oct., 1905.
X 2.
—
Fredk. Hoyle paid 7s. Gd. and 7s. Gd. Ada, wife.
May 8, 1894.
[Ada, wife, died May 5, 1894, aged 38.]
X 3.
—
George Rennison paid 7s. Gd.
X 4.—Too short for a grave.
Y 1.
—
Joshua F. Garnett, transferred to Annie Knapton»
paid 15s. Minerva Knapton, May 5, 1894.
Y 2.
—
Ernest Rawnsley paid 7s. Gd. and 7s. Gd. SarahDenbigh R., July 10, 1890. Robert Wm., Feb. 7, 1896.
Emily Helena, Oct. 21, 1897.
[Emily Helena, wife of Ernest, Oct. 18, 1897, aged 38.
Sarah Denbigh and Robert Wm., infants.]
Y 3.
—
Mrs. Pitts paid 15s. Minnie Waterhouse, Sept. 7,
1893.
[Minnie, daughter of Alfred and Mary Waterhouse, died
Sept. 7, 1893, aged 17. Albert, infant son. Alfred, diedSept. 9, 1903, aged 59.]
Y 4.—Too short for a grave.
Vi 1.
—
Sarah Hannah Gomersall paid 7s. Gd. Ann, Feb. 2,.
1881.
Z 2.
—
Joshua Briggs paid 7s, Gd. and 7s. Gd. Ralph, Julj5, 188G. Frederick, May 17, 1895.
[Frederick, died May 14, 1895, aged 42. Ralph, infant^July 3, 188G. Two other infants.]
Z 3.
—
Mrs. Pitts paid 15s.
Z 4.—Too short for a grave.
TOP PAET. 87
UPPER CHAPEL SECOND GRAVEYARD." Top Part."
A 1, A 2, A 3, A 4, A 5, A 6, all cancelled.
A 7.
—
John Beery, clothier, paid 5s. Hannah, April 20,
1857. Edmund, July 15, 18G1. Removed to letter E 10 top
part in consequence of the road widening.
A 8, A 9, cancelled.
A 10.
—
Edwin Beayshaw, Dunkhill House, paid 7s. Gd.
For stone 15s.
[Edwin, July 5, 1895, aged 6G. Noel Hutton, grandson,
son of Henry and Fanny Brayshaw, Oct. 13, 1892, infant.]
A 11.
—
Edwin Brayshaw paid 7s. Gd. Noel Hutton B.,
Oct. 15, 1892.
A 12.—Mrs. Wm. Watmough paid 15s. hut resold the
burial-right by leave of the Trustees to Amos Brayshaw, of
Thacldey ; with B 12.
B 1, B 2, B 3, B 4, B 5, B 6, all cancelled.
B 7.
—
Samuel Yeadon paid 7s. Gd. Fanny, Jan. 1, 187G.
Ann Lawson, Jan. 24, 1890.
[The previous line is crossed off.]
B 8.
—
Mary Elizabeth Burnley, paid 7s. Gd. Tom, Oct.
25, 1888. Robert, Oct. 9, 1890.
B 9.
—
Edwin Baxter, paid 7s. Gd. and 7s. Gd. Sarah, May20, 1885. Edwin, July 2, 1903, 77.
[Sarah, May 17, 1885, aged 57. Edwin, June 27, 1908,
aged 77.]
B 10.
—
Fred Booth, paid 7s. Gd.
B 11.—Blank.B 12.—Mrs. Wm. Watmough, re-sold to Amos Brayshaw,
15s. Samuel Brayshaw, Jan. 20, 1897.
C 1, C 2, C 3, C 4, all cancelled.
C 5.
—
Joshua Woodhead, Bolton Hall Villas. Charles
Joshua, Jan. 28, 1893, [died Jan. 25, aged 19.]
C 6.—Wm. Wharton, paid 7s. Gd. Arnold, IG months,
Dec. 27, 1887. William, Sept. 12, 1905, aged 51.
C 7.—Samuel Yeadon paid 7s. 6d. Fanny, Jan. 1, 1876.
Marion Feather, Feb. 2, 1892.
C 8.—Aaron Patrick paid 10s. Lavinia, Nov. 2, 1874.
Ellen Irwin, Aug. 19, 1887. Harriet, Nov. 21, 1905, aged Gl.
C 9.—Judith Baxter, Thackley, paid 7s. Gd. and 7s. Gd.
W^ilham, June 5, 1874. Sarah, Nov. 14, 187G, 84. Judith
Watmough, Oct. 27, 1904, aged 75.
38 UPPER CHAPEL
[William, June 3, 1874, aged 83. Sarah his wife, Nov.
11, 1870, aged 84. Judith Watmough, their daughter, Oct.
23, 1904, aged 75.]
C 10.
—
Thomas Bannister, millwright, paid 10s. and 10s.
Edith, May 0, 1874. Walter, April 30, 1878. Fred, Sept.
7, 1888. Mary, June 12, 1897. Thomas, Aug. 25, 1905,
aged G9.
[Edith, daughter of Thomas and Mary, May 4, 1874, in-
fant ; Walter, son, April 27, 1878, aged 3 ; Fred, son, Sept.
5, 1888, aged 23 ; Mary, their mother, June 10, 1897, aged
04 ; Thomas, Aug 24, 1905.]
C 11.
—
Joseph Patrick's widow, paid 10s. Joseph, July
24, 1874. Ehzabeth, April 15, 1891. Eva, Mch. 28, 1893.
C 12.—William B. Woodhead, Wrose, paid 7s. 6d. and 7s.
Od.
D 1, D 2, cancelled.
D 3.
—
Joshua Briggs, junior, paid 20s. Gladys, April 11,
1891.
D 4.
—
Lewis Keighley paid 7s. Gd. and 7s. 6d. Ann Ellen,Oct. 9, 1882. Mary Ann, Feb. 21, 1888. Arnold, April 11,
1893.
[Mary Ann, wife, Feb. 19, 1888, aged 39. Ann Ellen,infant.]
D 5.—Amos Banks, paid 10s. Elizabeth, Oct. 4, 1884.Thomas, Oct. 20, 1880. Amos, June 8, 1905, aged 75.D 0.
—
Joseph Mawson, Greengates, paid 7s. Od. Joseph,May 24, 1873. Ehza Howcroft, June 27, 1896. AnnieMawson, Feb. 9, 1903, aged 30.
D 7.—Sarah Berry, Highfield Lane, paid 10s. and 10s.Mary Murgatroyd, July 3, 1873.
[Mary, daughter of Hemy and Ann Patrick, July 1, 1873,aged 05.]
D 8.—Wm. Pickard, Windhill Crag, paid 10s. Wm., Oct.19, 1873. Ann, Dec. 24, 1873.
D 9.—Thomas Dixon, dogger, paid 10s. Isaac B., Aug. 18,1873. Mary, May 2, 1870.
D 10.—Joseph Crabtree, manufr., paid 7s. Od. and 7s. Od.Amelia, July 19, 1873. J\Iary Ann, Oct. 20, 1902, 50.
[Amelia Lee Crabtree, July 17, 1873, aged 02. Mary Ann,wito of W. L. C, Oct. 10, 1902, aged 50.]
D 11.—Jesper Baxter, paid 10s. Jasper, Sept. 11, 1897.
SECOND GRAVEYAKD TOP PART. 39
D 12.—Wm, B. Woodhead, Wrose, paid 7s. Gd. and 7s. Od.Charles Dawson W., Mcli. 26, 1809. Thomas Whitley WNov. 28, 1881. Wm. Arthur W., Hay 20, 1890.
[Charles Dawson W., March 23, 1869, aged 4. ThomasWhitley W^, Nov. 25, 1881, aged 1. WiUiam Arthur W..May 16, 1890, aged 23.]
E 1.
—
William Alsop, paid 10s. Mary, Mch. 9, 1883.Wnham, Dec. 19, 1889. William, Mch. 7, 1891. RuthNov. 1, 1898.
E 2.
—
Benjn. North, blacksmith, paid 10s. Ruth, 7 months,Sept. 21, 1876. James, 10 months, April 20, 1878. Benjn.Glover North, Jan. 16, 1904, aged 61. Hannah, Feb. 28,1905. aged 53.
E 3.
—
Benjamin Bell, shoemaker, paid 10s. and 10s.Benjamin, March 1, 1892. [Edgings.]
E 4.
—
Alfred Keighley, Apperley Bridge, paid 10s. and10s. Alfred, May 11, 1873, [died May 8, aged 30.]
E 5.
—
David Murgatroyd, mason. Green, paid 7s. 6d. and7s. 6d. Stillborn child, April 1, 1873. Fred Waterhouse,May 28, 1874. Annie Louisa M., May 6, 1875. Martha AnnWaterhouse, Nov. 2, 1882. David Waterhouse, June 30, 1894.
[Martha Ann, dautr. David and Ann W., infant. DavidWaterhouse, June 28, 1894, aged 47.]
E 6.
—
Thomas Illingworth, Wrose Hill Terrace, paid 10sThomas, June 8, 1883. Grace Wood, Sept. 24, 1889.
E 7.
—
Abraham Davison, clothfuller, paid 15s.
E 8.
—
William Cordingley, Green Top, paid 15s.
[Jesse Lambert, Primitive Methodist Minister, Stafford-
shire, April 24, 1900, aged 51.]
E 9.
—
Jane Dunwell, Windhill Woodend, paid 20s.
Samuel Walker, June 10, 1872. Samuel lanson, Apr. 8,
1876. Hannah Walker, Aug. 15, 1876. Mary Alice Walker,
4 months, Oct. 3, 1876. Sarah Jane Walker, July 17, 1879.
John Wm. Walker, Mch. 18, 1880. Harry Walker, Feb. 17,
1890. Jane Dunwell, Oct. 10, 1893.
[Joseph Walker, Windhill, Sept. 29, 1853, aged 42, buried
at Baildon Church. Samuel, his son, June 6, 1872, aged 18.
Samuel, son of Richard and Sarah Ann lanson, his grandson,
Baildon, infant. Hannah, d. of William and Ehzth. Walker,
infant. Sarah Jane and John WiUiam, infants. Jane Dun-well, Oct. 10, 1893, aged 72.]
40 UPPER CHAPEL
E 10.
—
Joseph Berry, paid 5s. Tom, Jan. 30, 1872.
Hannah (see A 7), Apr. 26, 1857. Edmund (see A 7), July
15, 18G1. John, Nov. 20, 1895. SeHna, Mch. 28, 1898.
8eHna Emma Keighley, infant, Feb. 18, 1903. Full.
E 11.
—
Isaac Murgatroyd, greengrocer, paid 10s. MaryHannah, Jan. 21, 1873. James, Oct. 23, 1894. Isaac, June
19, 1901, aged 74.
E 12.
—
James Garth, plumber, paid 5s. and 5s.
F 1.—John Baxter, paid 7s. 6d. John, Feb. 1, 1876.
F 2.
—
George Holdsworth, Bradford Moor, paid £1.
Hannah, Oct. 19, 1873. Charles F. H., Dec. 28, 1874.
Hannah Tempest, their grandmother, Aug. 31, 1897. JamesTempest (2nd husband), April 16, 1898.
F 3.
—
William Bradley, draper, paid 10s. and 10s.
James, March 14, 1874. Ann, Aug. 25, 1881.
[James, March 11, 1874, aged 49. Ann, his sister, Aug.22, 1881, aged 48.]
F 4.
—
William Preston, dogger, paid 10s. Sarah, Oct.
22, 1872. Florence, Dec. 14, 1874. Mary Ann, Sept. 2,
1870. Christiana, March 7, 1878.
F 5.
—
William Bannister, joiner, paid 7s. 6d. and 7s. 6d.
Wm. Hy. Bannister, May 2, 1902, aged 72.
F 6.
—
Martha Bell paid 10s. and 10s. Joseph, Dec. 12,1872. Martha, March 31, 1874. Sarah, Nov. 11, 1893.
[Joseph, Dec. 9, 1871, aged 64. Martha, wife, March 28,1874, aged 68 ; three infants buried at the Baptist Chapel.]F 7.
—
Abraham Davison, cloth-fuller, paid 15s. Eliza, Oct.19, 1900, aged 55.
[Eliza, wife of Abm. D., Oct. 17, 1900, aged 55.]F 8.
—
William Cordingley, Green Top, paid 15s. Hannah,Oct. 25, 1879. Albert, Oct. 28, 1881. Harry, Jan. 22, 1886.Melissa, Aug. 2, 1890. Eev. Jesse Lambert, Prim. Meth.,Apr. 27, 1900, aged 51. WiUiam Cordingley, Mch. 1, 1902,aged 82.
[William, Feb. 27, 1902, aged 84. Hannah, wife, Oct. 22,1879, aged 60. Melissa, daughter, July 30, 1890, aged 49.]F 9.—John Yeadon, Sun Inn, Park Hill, paid £1. Samuel,
Jan. 9, 1872. Whittam, Oct. 9, 1877. John, Feb. 22, 1898.Mary, Oct. 27, 1902, 68.F 10.—Mrs. Hyslop, Woodend, paid 7s. 6d. and 7s. 6d.
James Graham Hyslop, Mch. 21, 1871, [died Mch. 18, aged69.1
SECOND GRAVEYARD TOP PART. 41
Martha, wife, Nov. 17, 1882. [died Nov. 14, aged G5.]
F 11.
—
William Booth, Green, paid 7s. Od.
F 12.
—
James Garth, paid 5s. and 5s. Sarah BarracloughG., Sept. 5, 1867. James, Feb. 10, 1873.
[Sarah, wife, Sept. 3, 1867, aged 32. James died Feb. 6,
aged 36.]
G 1.
—
Ibbitson Illingworth, Green, paid 10s. William,Jan. 22, 1875. Ann Eyeroft, Aug. 26, 1893.
G 2.-
—
George Bagshaw, Windhill, paid 10s. Kutli Ellen,
July 31, 1872. Priscilla, Aug. 8, 1872.
G 3.
—
Esther Oddy, Doctor Lane, paid 7s. 6d. and 7s. 6d.
Esther, Nov. 8, 1878. Mary, July 1, 1892.
[Esther, Nov. 5, 1878,- aged 45. Mary, wife of Joshua,mother of Esther, June 28, 1892, aged 88.]
G 4.
—
Thomas Jenkins, Springfields, paid 10s. Hannah,Aug. 3, 1872. Sarah, Dec. 22, 1872. David, April 3, 1889.
May, Nov. 13, 1893. Thomas, April 15, 1901, aged 70. [T.J.]
G 5.
—
William Bannister, joiner, paid 15s. Lepton Dob-son B., Sept. 22, 1875. Ehzabeth, Dec. 9, 1901, aged 72.
[WiUiam Henry, died May 2, 1902, aged 72. Elizabeth,
wife, Dec. 8, 1901, aged 72. Lepton Dobson, son, Sept. 20,
1875, aged 3. Joseph Wade, son, July 8, 1901, aged 33,
buried at Clinton, Mass.]
G 6.—Thomas Coates, paid 15s. Thomas, Dec. 22, 1903,
aged 63.
G 7.
—
William Hutton, plumber, paid 15s.
G 8.—Benjamin Baxter, Town Well, paid 20s. Mary,
Feb. 15, 1871. Benjamin, Sep. 6, 1887.
[Mary, wife of Benjamin, Feb. 12, aged 53. Benjamin,
Sept. 3, aged 69.]
G 9.—Thomas Pullan, All Alone, paid 15s. Thomas, Aug.
5, 1874. Mary, March 6, 1876.
G 10.—James Padgett, paid 7s. 6d. James, March 4,
1879. Emma, Dec. 20, 1902, aged 76.
G 11.
—
William Booth, Green, paid 7s. 6d.
Wilham, Aug. 14, 1899, 55. Hannah, July 11, 1901, 57.
G 12.—John Booth, clothier, Tbackley, paid 10s. Jeremiah,
Aug. 8, 1889. Nanny, Aug. 3, 1895. Joshua, April 26, 1897.
H 1.— Harrison, paid 5s. Hannah Harrison, Feb.
5, 1860. Henry Harrison, July 24, 1869.
H 2.
—
Isaac Brayshaw, clothier, paid 10s.
42 UPPER CHAPEL
H 3.—Joseph Banks, paid 20s. Clara, Feb. 7, 1872. Tom,
May 15, 1895.
[Clara, dau. Joseph and Dinah B., 1872, infant. Tom,
son, May 11, aged 19.]
H 4.—Joseph Rushton, Wrose, paid 15s. Thomas, March
21, 1882. Fred, Feb. 23, 1885. Mary Ann, Feb. 24, 1888.
Selina, Jan. G, 1905, 79.
[Emma, eldest dau. Joseph and Selina, June 12, 1869,
aged 18. Ahce, dau., May 2, 1873, aged 17. Joseph, July
3, 1878, aged 55. George Gill R., Feb. 18, 1879, aged 20.
Thomas, March 21, 1882, aged 19. Fred, Feb. 22, 1885.
aged 30. Mary Ann, Feb. 23, 1888, aged 26. Selina, Jan.
5, 1905, aged 79.]
H 5.
—
Benjn. Lupton, paid 5s. Herbert, Dec. 12, 1868.
Martha, Jan. 1, 1873. Herbert, Apr. 28, 1875. Henrietta,
Aug. 2, 1885. Benjamin, Mch. 20, 1897.
H 6.
—
Thomas Coates, Manchester, paid 15s. Ann Helen,
Sept. 22, 1870. Ellen Pearce, May 16, 1881. Wilham,Jan. 18, 1887.
[Annie Ellen, dau. Thomas and Elizabeth C, died 1870,infant. Ellen Pearce, her grandmother, May 11, 1881, aged64. Thomas Coates, Dec. 17, 1903, aged 63.]
H 7.
—
William Hutton, plumber, paid 15s. Wilham, Aug.30, 1871.
[WiUiam, Aug. 27, 1871, aged 23.]
H 8.—Jim Baxter, stonemerchant, paid 10s. Harry, Jan.28,1871. James, .Jan. 16, 1875. Mary Ellen, Jan. 21, 1875.Wm. Edwin, Oct. 17, 1882. Mary Ehza, Nov. 14, 1882.Mary, Dec. 23, 1901, 58.
[James, son of Jim and Mary, Jan. 16, aged 5. Harry,infant. Mary Ellen, infant. Mary Eliza, Nov. 11, aged 5.
Wm. Edward, infant. Mary, wife, Dec. 18, 1901, aged 58.]H 9.
—
Thomas Pullan, All Alone, paid 15s. Emma Lunn,Sept. 6, 1870. Thomas, [1874] . Mary Jane, March 4, 1889.AVilliam Hardaker Pullan, May 30, 1903.
[Thomas, Aug. 1, 1874, aged 67. Mary, his wife, Mch. 5,1876, aged 64. Charles, infant. Emma, Sept. 4, 1870, aged28. Mary Jane, wife of Wm. H. P., Mch. 1, 1889, aged 44.Williiim Hardaker Pullan, son of Thomas and Mary, May 27,1903, aged 66. ^ ^
H 10.—James Padgett, Thorp Lane, paid 7s. 6d. JaneBerry, Aug. 19, 1870. Mary Ann P., Nov. 7, 1896.
SECOND GEAVEYAED— TOP 1>AET. 49
[Jane, relict of Jabez Berry, Lockwood, Aug. 17, 1870,aged 49. James Padgett, her brother-in-law, Feb. 27, 1879,aged 49. Mary Ann, wife of Thomas Padgett, Nov. 5, 189g1aged 73.]
H 11.
—
Joshua Whitfield, Thacldey, paid 1 5s. ThomasLincoln W., Jan. 21, 1882. Hannah, Nov. 20, 1883. Joshua,Feb. 24, 1888. Frances, Dec. 3, 1903, aged 72.
[Hannah, wife of Joshua, Nov. 19, 1883, aged 7G. Joshua,Feb. 20, 1888, aged 83. Frances, wife of Ephraim, Nov. 30,1903, aged 72.]
H 12.
—
John Booth, clothier, Thackley, paid 10s. Mary,June 8, 1867. John, April 1, 1876.
[Mary, eldest dau. John and Nanny, June 6, 1867, aged26. John, March 30, 1876, aged 63. Jeremiah, son, Aug. 5,
1889, aged 36. Nanny, July 26, 1895, aged 79. Joshua,April 23, 1897, aged 55, deacon 21 years, Sunday SchoolTeacher 40 years.]
I 1.
—
John Heney Beayshaw, paid 5s. Eenjn. Ellis B.,
Oct. 21, 1856. Albert, Mch. 12, 1864. Coates, Nov. 20,
1886.
I 2.
—
Isaac Beayshaw, paid 10s. Still-born child, Dec. 1,
1857 ; also Dec. 23, 1872. Sarah Ann, July 28, 1875. Albert
Edward, Sept. 3, 1879. Samuel Walter, March 8, 1882.
Beatrice Anna, Oct. 4, 1883. John Henry, June 17, 1885.
I 3.
—
William Haedakee, paid 5s. and 5s.
I 4.
—
Joseph Eushton, paid 15s. Emma, June 16, 1869.
Alice, May 5, 1873. Joseph, July 4, 1878. George Gill E,,
Feb. 22, 1879.
I 5.
—
Benjn. Ellis Beayshaw, paid 5s. Wm. H., Nov. 7,
1868. Amelia E., Dec. 21, 1869.
I 6.
—
Chaeles Newell, Windhill Woodend, paid 10s. and
10s. Ehzabeth, April 27, 1869. Mary, Mch. 19, 1872.
Charles, Mch. 12, 1891. Ann, Mch. 6, 1897.
[Charles, Saltaire, died^Mch. 9, 1891, aged 70. Ann, wife,
Mch. 2, 1897, aged 71.]
I 7.—Teyphosa Patrick, paid 10s, John, April 27, 1869.
Triphosa, Mch. 25, 1885.
I 8.—Thomas Powell, Greengates, paid 10s. and 5s.
Emma, Jan. 14, 1871. Zillah, July 1, 1871. Ealph, Sept.
13, 1887. Thomas, April 15, 1890.
[Emma, dau. Thos. and Zillah, Jan. 11, 1871, aged 18.
Zillah, June 29, aged 48. Thomas, April 12, aged 71.]
44 UPPEK CHAPEL
I 9 —John Atkinson, shoemaker, paid 10s. Helen, April 24,
1871. Harry, July 24, 1871. Fred, Oct. 11, 1872. Tom,
June 4, 1874. Hannah, April 20, 1876. John, May 13, 1876.
I 10.
—
Henry Barker, mule-spinner. Green, paid 15s.
Fanny, Nov. 16, 1869. Jane, April 5, 1887.
I 11.
—
Jonas White, Thackley, paid 7s. 6d. Hannah,
April 29, 1870. Jane, Nov. 5, 1874. Jonas, Jan. 31, 1893.
(His widow is in another grave, this being full.)
[Hannah, wife of Jonas, Apr. 25, 1870, aged 59. Jane,
wife of Jonas, Nov. 2, 1874, aged 60. Jonas, Jan. 27, 1893,
aged 81.]
I 12.—Eev. John Myers, (Meth. Free Ch.), York, paid 5s.
and 7s. 6d. Sarah Alice, June 28, 1866. John WiUiam,Mch. 21, 1868. Sarah, July 11, 1889.
[Sarah Alice, dau. Rev. John and Sarah M,, York, June26, 1866, aged 5. John Wilham, Mch. 20, 1868, aged 10.
Sarah, July 9, 1889, aged 44. Rev. John, born Feb. 17,
1824, died April 27, 1890.]
J 1.
—
Charles Robinson, paid 5s. A child, July 16, 1856.
Alice, Apr. 21, 1860. Annisa, Aug. 8, 1870. Ruth, Feb. 16,
1871. Abraham, May 31, 1880. Hannah, Mch. 19, 1890.
J 2.
—
Thomas Petty, Vint Fold, Town, paid 5s. Fred,
Mch. 27, 1868. Sarah, Nov. 14, 1891.
J 3.
—
William Hardaker, delver, paid 5s. and 5s. Hannah,Nov. 23, 1868. John Wm., Jan. 27, 1869. John Wm., Oct.
2, 1871. Hannah Elizth., Nov. 27, 1878. Mary Ann, Dec,20, 1878. Elizabeth Skirrow, Aug. 16, 1890. Wm., June21, 1895. Lilian, April 16, 1897.
[Wilham, June 18, 1895, aged 74. Hannah, wife, Nov. 22,1868, aged 39. James Grubb H., son, Dec. 18, 1900, aged49. Elizabeth Skirrow, daughter of Wm., August 13, 1890,aged 36.]
J 4.
—
Charles Cawthra, Saltaire, paid 5s. Chas. Hemy,Jan. 23, 1865. Archie, Aug. 14, 1868. Margaret Rider,May 2, 1879. Margaret Crowther, Jan. 13, 1890. Charles,April 6, 1895.
J 5.
—
Benjn. Ellis Brayshaw, paid 5s.
J G.—John Lee, Bradford, paid 15s. Albert Lee Crowther,Sep. 25, 1870. John Lee, July 8, 1871. James Lee, April18, 1872. Caroline Crowther, Dec. 2, 1872. Harold Whit-field, ^lay 4, 1891. Ralph Whitfield, Oct. 17, 1894. JohnJas. Lee, Oct. 4, 1898.
SECOND GRAVEYARD—TOP PART. 45
J 7.
—
William Berry, Highfield Lane, paid lOs. Cyrus,Jan. 27, 1868. Cyrus, April 26, 1878, 5. Sarah, Mcli. 18^1893. William, July 23, 1896.
[Cyrus, eldest son of Wm. and Sarah, Jan. 29, 1868, aged22, Cyrus, grandson of Wm., 1878, aged 5. Sarah, March9, 1893, aged 78. WiUiam, July 26, 1896, aged 82.]
J 8.
—
William Oldfield, slubber, Highfield Lane, paid 20s.
Sarah Ann, Sept. 20, 1870. Wm., Oct. 1, 1870. Walter,June 21, 1873.
[Walter, son of William and Mary, June 18, 1873, aged 2-4
;
erected by a cricket club ; ball, bat and wickets chiselled,]
J 9.—David Haigh, Harper Row, Idle Moor, paid 10s.
WiUiam, Jan. 21, 1868. Martha, wife of David, Oct. 10,
1900.
[William, died Jan. 20, 1868, aged 68, Martha, wife of
David, (son of Wm.) Oct. 8, 1900, aged 61.]
J 10.
—
Henry Barker, paid 15s. Jeanie Musham, grand-
daughter, Mch. 31, 1897. Hemy Barker, Mch. 2, 1903, aged
74.
[Jane, wife of Henry, April 1, 1887, aged 59. Hemy,Feb. 27, 1903, aged 74. Fanny, daughter, 1869, infant.]
J 11.
—
George Aspinall, Woodend, paid 5s. Robinson,
Oct, 13, 1868. Theodore Jackson, Sept. 27, 1875. AnnieHorstall, Aug. 19, 1891. Emma Horsfall, Dec. 20, 1898.
J 12.
—
Rev. John Myers, York, paid 5s. and 7s. 6d. (Rev.)
John, April 30, 1890.
K 1.
—
Samuel Lane, paid 5s. Emma, March 17, 1854.
K 2.
—
James Tempest, blacksmith, paid 10/-; transferred
by trustees to Chas. Allsop, Sep. 1896. J.H.T.
K 3.
—
Mary A. Glover, Springfield, paid 10s, Edwin,
Nov. 14, 1860, Emma, Mch. 17, 1865. Mary Ann, Feb.
25, 1892.
[Edwm, Nov, 10,'1860, aged 34, Emma, Mch. 14, 1865,
aged 9. Mary Ann, wife, Feb. 22, 1892, aged 61,]
K 4.
—
William Benson, Strongford, paid 10s. WiUiam,
Dec. 8, 1891. Eliza, Aug. 31, 1901.
[Wmiam, Dec. 4, 1891, aged 73. Ehza, his wife, Aug. 29,
1901, aged 62. Mary Ellen, grand-dr., Dec. 30, 1863, aged
5. Jas. Edwin, Dec. 25, 1869, aged 6. Robert Douthwaite,
Mch. 17, 1870, aged 1. Mary Newbould, grandmother, April
19, 1890, aged 79.]
46 UPPER CHAPEL
K 5 —David Bailey, Woodend, paid 10s. John, Jan. 7,
1805. Betty, Feb. 25, 1873. David, Aug. 24, 1876. Fredk,
Nelson B., 2 years, Oct. 27, 187G. William, Sept. 7, 1896.
[.John, son of David and Betty, Jan. 5, 1805, aged 27.
Betty, Feb. 24, 1873, aged 63. David, Aug. 22, 1876. aged
04, William, Sept. 3, 1896, aged 04.]
K 0.
—
Widow Booth paid 5s. Jas. Booth, delver, owner,
paid 5s. Joshua, Aug. 18, 1865. James Child North, Sept.
C, 1875. Hannah Baxter, Sep. 4, 1883. Susannah Booth,
Mch. 12, 1892.
K 7.
—
Isaac Boocock, paid 5s. Joseph, May 9, 1866.
Joshua Hardcastle, May 22, 1869. Ahce, Feb. 6, 1873.
Isaac, April 17, 1876.
K 8.
—
William Long, delver, paid 5s. Milinda, Dec. 14,
1860. Henry, Sep. 19, 1872. Ada, Aug. 23, 1875. Jephtha,
Sep. 4, 1875. Jolm Wm., Jan. 10, 1878. Eva, Jan. 26,
1878. WiUiam, Jan. 25, 1897.
K 9.
—
William Waterhouse, slubber. Crag Hill, paid 5s.
Ehzabeth Ann, Jan. 10, 1868.
K 10.
—
Fielden Hartley, Windhill, paid 10s. Mary Ann,Nov. 27, 1809.
K 11.
—
Jane Stodart, Woodend, paid 5s. WiUiam, June20, 1808. Martha Jane Daykin, Aug. 13, 1870. MargaretAlice Dakin, May 4, 1872. Ruth Ann Stoddard, Oct. 26,
1874. James Wm. Dakin, May 2, 1876.
K 12.
—
Widow Booth paid 5s. and 5s. James, Nov. 17,
1865. WiUiam, Feb. 6. 1877. Sarah, aged 85, Dec. 17,
1877. Isabella, infant, Feb. 9, 1880. Annie, Dec. 14, 1882.[James, Novr. 13, 1865, aged 72. WiUiam, his son, Feb.
5, 1877, aged 57. Sarah, wife of James, Dec, 17, 1877, aged85.]
L 1.—This and the two graves I a K and L. owned andpaid for by Rev. S. Dyson. Received £1 2s. 6d. JohnParkinson (sexton).
L 2.—B. Rycroft and Frances Audsley paid 10s. HannahRycroft, Aug. 0, 1859.
Frances Audsley (sister of B. R.), Oct. 10, 1873. Benjn.Rycroft, 71 years, Sept. 22. 1877. Ann Audsley (widow ofBenj. R., wife of Francis Audsley), July 9, 1895. FrancisAudsley, Mch. 28, 1898. Full.
[Beiiju. Rycroft, Shaw House, born May 5, 1806, diedSept. 19, 1877, upwards of 40 years a deacon. Hannah (his
SECOND GRAVEYARD—TOP PART. 47
motlier,) relict of Stead Eycroft, born at Buck Mill, Mch. 21,1778, died at Shaw House, Aug. 3, 1859. Frances, wife ofFrancis Audsley, Garth House, (sister of Benj. R.), died Oct.
8, 1873. Ann (widow of Benj. R.,) wife of Francis Audsley,July 6, 1895, aged 71. Francis Audsley, Mch. 20, 1898,aged 8-±.]
L 3.
—
Francis Fletcher paid 5s. and Dr. Fletcher, Cross-
hills, 5s. Harriet, July 3, 1860. Eliza, Dec. 15, 1803.Francis, Feb. 18, 18G4. Grace, Oct. 18, 1898, 72.
[Francis Fletcher, Greengates, Feb. 15, 1804, aged 38.
Grace, his widow, Oct. 14, 1898, aged 72. Eliza, daughter,
infant. Harriet Campion F., June 29, 1800, aged 35.]
L 4.
—
William Benson, Strongford, paid 10s. Mary Ellen,
Dec. 31, 1863. James Edwd., Dec. 29, 1809. Robert D.,
Mch. 21, 1870. Mary Newbould, April 23, 1890.
L 5.
—
Widow Baxter, Wrose, paid 5s. James, j\Iay 21,
1804. Isabella, April 3, 1875. Selina, 4 months, Oct. 5,
1870. Alice, 6 months, Mch. 20, 1878. Ehzabeth, aged 80,
Nov. 15, 1880. William, April 7, 1884. Nimrod, aged 62,
Oct. 25, 1899.
L 6.
—
^James Raistrick, Cross Keys, paid 5s. Nanny, May27, 1805. Thomas, July 11, 1874. James, Aug. 26, 1874.
This grave is full.
[Ann, wife of James, May 20, 1805, aged 72. Thomas,
son, July 9, 1874, aged 46. James, August 24, 1874, aged 80.]
L 7.
—
Mary Utley, Windhill Woodend, paid 5s. Joseph,
July 21, 1864.
L 8.
—
Joseph (John) Cordingley, slubber, Butt Lane, paid
5s. Sabina, May 22, 1865. Esther, Dec. 3, 1874. James
Herbt. Brayshaw, June 20, 1883. Sarah Cordingley, Aug. 23,
1887. Esther Thorpe, June 17, 1892. John Cordingley, April
9, 1895.
L 9.
—
Thomas Halliday, slubber, paid 5s. Ann Hinchcliffe,
Feb. 9, 1867. Thomas, Oct. 10, 1874. Mary Jane, Sept. 6,
1882. Ann Lee, Aug. 27, 1887. Bertha Lee, Sep. 16, 1887.
Louisa Halliday, Sept. 3, 1889. Sarah Halliday, aged 82,
Mch. 6, 1902.
L 10.—Thomas Riley, Thackley end, paid 5s. Mary Ann,
Sep. 13, 1867. Wilham, Nov. 9, 1872. Annie, Apr. 22, 1876.
Emily, April 30, 1883. Joseph, May 19, 1888. Thomas,
Sept. 19, 1898, aged 52.
4g UPPER CHAPEL.
[Annie, dautr. Thomas and Martha Ann, April, 1876, in-
fant. Emily, April 29, aged 5. Joseph, May 17, aged 9.
Thomas, Sept. 15, aged 54.]
L 11.
—
Wright Baxter, delver. Town, paid 5s. Martha
Ehzabeth, April 2, 18G8. Fanny, Jan. 11, 1872. Walter,
Sept. 12, 1881. Ada, Jan. 20, 1887. Ada Baxter Ackroyd,
Oct. 18, 1888. John Wilhara Baxter, Dec. 2, 1899, aged 41.
L 12.
—
Benjamin Beiggs, cloth manufacturer. Ley Fleaks,
paid 5s. (The granite monument was erected by the con-
gregation. J.H.T.) Benjamin, Dec. 17, 1877.
M 1.
—
James Murgatroyd, shoemr., paid 5s. Emma,Dec. 24, 1851. Wilham, Nov. 4, 1854. Mary, Nov. 9, 1853.
Emma Lupton, Aug. 5, 1855. James, Jan. 8, 1863. Alfred
Lupton, Mch. 7, 1803.
M 2.— Egbert Sutcliffe, Esq., paid 10s. Frederick
Greenwood, June 15, 1864. John Greenwood, Oct. 18, 1866.
M 3.
—
Benjn. Piaistrick, clothier, Town Lane, paid os.
Hannah, May 1, 1877. Benjn., Jan. 19, 1878. Wm. HenryBrayshaw, Jan. 25, 1879. George Machin, Sep. 8, 1880.
Benj. Machin, May 2, 1891.
M 4.
—
Henry Oddy, paid 5s. Joshua, July 14, 1863.Edna Thomas, Jan. 27, 1884. John Mortimer Jowett, Mch.9, 1884. Henry Oddy, Oct. 24, 1896. Ann Oddy, Dec. 22.
1904, 73.
M 5.— Illingworth, joiner. Wood end, paid 5s,
Priscilla, May 1, 1802. Matilda, Dec. 13, 1862.M 6.
—
Joseph Sugden, Bradford, paid 5s. Arthur, April13, 1863. Louis Herbert, Dec. 23, 1864. Joseph, Feb. 23,1876. Elizabeth, Dec. 30, 1904, aged 78.
M 7.— Joseph Murgatroyd, Apperley Bridge, paid 10s.,transferred by J. M. to Elizabeth Mawson, April 8, 1880.William Walker Murgatroyd, June 21, 1864.M 8.—Widow Keighley, Thorp Garth, paid. 5s. Josiah,
Jau. 3, 1865. Elizabeth Norton, June 5, 1867. Still-bornchild of Wm. Keighley, Mch., 1883.M 9.—AuRAUAM Obank, paid 5s. Sarah Jane, Mch. 13,
1865. Dorothy Jane, 1 year, June 11, 1877. Alfred, Aug.26, 1887. Abraham, Aug. 5, 1896.
[Dorothy Jane and Sarah Jane, infants of Abm. and Ann.Alfred, aged 15, August 23, 1887. Abraham, aged 54, Aug.3, 1896.
J
° ^
SECOND GRAVEYAKD lOP PART. 49
M 10.
—
George Boss, Heushaw, paid 5s. Freddy, April24, 1867. Keighley, May 31, 187G. Sarah Galloway K.,
July 6, 1894. Mary Anu, May 26, 1896. Ethel, iufant,
Mch. 24, 1899. George, aged 61, Feb. 11, 1901.
[Freddy, April 28, aged 1. Alfred Keighley R., May 30, 1.
Sarah G., July 8, aged 25. Mary Anu, mother, May 23,
1896, aged 55. George, father, Feb. 9, 1901, aged 62.
J
M 11.
—
Benjamin Booth, blacksmitli, paid 5s. ElizabethElleu, June 16, 1867. Benju., Juue 9, 1890. Beujn. BoothLuddingtou, Aug. 29, 1892. Eliza Ann Luddiugtou, aged29, July 8, 1899.
M 12.
—
Benjamin Briggs, cloth manufacturer, Leyfleaks,
paid 53. Monument erected by subscription. Mary, April
17, 1888.
[Benjamin, born June 24, 1829, died Dec. 13, 1877.
Erected by subscription in grateful remembrance of his
valuable services as leader of the Upper Chapel Choir.
Mary, his wife, died April 14, 1883, aged 47.
J
N 1.
—
John Nicholson paid 5s. Ellen, April 3, 1848.
N 2.
—
Robert Sutcliffe paid 10s.
Frances Greenwood, Mch. 20, 1857.
[Frances, daughter of John and Nancy Greenwood, Mch.
16, 1857, aged 27.]
N 3.
—
Joseph Mason paid 5s. and 5s. Charles, Mch. 3,
1859. Richard, Mch. 15, 1863. Nancy, Feb. 5, 1871.
Richard, Mch. 3, 1873. Alice Anu, April 27, 1876. Joseph,
Aug. 17, 1887.
N 4.
—
Mrs. Drake, Woodend, paid 5s. Jacob, April 6,
1860.
N 5.— John Preston, dogger, paid 5s. Alfred, Aug. 10,
1861. Emma, Mch. 18, 1881. John, April 18, 1882.
Annie Aired, Sep. 4, 1888. Emma Aired, April 5, 1890.
Louisa Preston, aged 79, Mch. 9, 1903.
N 6.
—
Benjamin Sugden paid 5s. Sylvester, Dec. 4, 1862.
Mary, May 1, 1876. Benjamin, Mch. 21, 1894. Martha,
aged 73, Oct. 21, 1901.
N 7.—HoBsoN Dawson, clothier, Green, paid 10s. Emma,Nov. 24, 1869. George Hobson D., Nov. 29, 1879. Herbert,
May 16, 1896.
N 8.— Samuel Keighley paid 10s. Samuel, Oct. 12, 1886.
D
50 UPPER CHAPEL
[Ann, wife, Jan. 24, 1861, aged 31. Fred, sou of Samuel
and Emma, 1862, infant. Thomas, son of Samuel and Ann,
May 4, 1867, aged 13. Samuel, Oct. 9, 1886, aged 54.)
N <).
—
Johnson Tillotson, Wood end, paid 5s. Kaistrick
Pitts' name substituted. Jeremiah Stead, Sept. 1, 1866.
Harriet Pitts, Sept. 8, 1871. Still-born child, July 28, 1872.
Mellissa Elhson, Oct. 23, 1872. Phoebe Pitts, Sept. 27, 1875.
Johnson Pitts, June 11, 1881. John Pitts, June 8, 1882.
N 10.
—
Joshua Verity, Black walk, paid 7s. 6d. Edwin,
Dec. 21, 1866. Thomas, Feb. 23, 1893. Gladstone Johnson,
July 17, 1894.
N 11.—Shaw Watson, Faltis, paid 5s. Ben, Jan. 2, 1867.
Hannah, Mch. 9, 1870. Alfred, July 13, 1871. Eliza, Sept.
20, 1872. Uriah Marshall, Nov. 27, 1873.
N 12.
—
James Myers, Stone merchant, Springfield, paid
10s.
1.
—
John Hird, Wrose, paid 5s. John Gott, Dec, 2,
1853. Charles John H., Mch. 6, 1886. Ann Hird, May 15,
1895.
2.
—
Joseph Howker paid 5s. and 5s. Wright Turner H.,Nov. 24, 1854. Wilham, Feb. 1857. Mary Ann, Nov. 14,
1860. John William, April 13, 1862. Mary Ann, Jan. 2,
1869. Fred, Jan. 7, 1872. Mary Hannah, May 19, 1872.Joseph, April 19, 1883. Edmund Ogden, Sep. 7, 1889.Joseph, May 16, 1895.
[Wright Turner, son of Joseph and Mary Ann Howker,1854, infant. William, 1857, infant. Mary Ann, Nov. 10,18G0, aged 39. Mary Jane, Dec. 30, 1868, aged 17. Joseph,April 18, 1883, aged 58.]
3.
—
Widow Hutton, Thackley, paid 5s. and 5s. EdwinBrayshaw, Dunkhill, July 11, 1895.
[131ank stone.]
O 4.—John Walker, Woodend, paid lOs; Ehzabeth Beck,Feb. 24, 1860.
[Thomas Walker, Windhill, April 29, 1846, buried atBaildon. Ehzabeth, his wife, died Feb. 20, 1860, aged 50.]
5.
—
Richard Butler, Woodend, paid 5s. and 5s.Derena, June 8, 1861. Hannah, Oct. 26, 1881. SarahEhzabeth, Aug. 28, 1901, aged 62. lUchard, Dec. 17, 1901,aged 63. Full.
[Hannah, wife of Richard Butler, Bradford, Oct. 25, 1887,aged 49. Derena, daughter Richard. Richard Dec. 14, 1901,aged 64.]
SECOND GRAVEYARD TOP PART. 51
6.— Joseph Briggs, sou of Timothv, paid 5s. Walker,Nov. 13, 1862. Charles, Nov. 24, 1808. Sarah, Jan. 10,
1876. Esther, Sept. 6, 1899, aged 59. Joseph, June 8,
1905, aged 64.
7.
—
Thomas Skirrow, Highfield Lane, paid lOs. Benjn.,
Nov. 21, 1860. Mary, May 4, 1878. Thomas, May 7, 1886.
Arnold Hodgson, May 2, 1892.
[Benjn., son of Thomas and Mary, Nov. 20, 1800, aged 5.
Mary, May 1, 1878, aged 50. Thomas, May 4, 1880, aged
62. Arnold, their grandson, son of Fred and Eliza Hodgson,
1892, infant.]
8.-
—
Samuel Keighley, tailor, paid 5s. and 5s. Ann,Jan. 26, 1861. Fred, Dec. 2, 1802. Thomas, May 6, 1807.
Joseph Parsons, infant, Jan. 9, 1902.
9.
—
William Stansfield, Woodend, paid 5s. George,
Dec. 1, 1863. Wilham, Feb. 9, 1884. Ann, Mch. 8, 1884.
Dick, Jan. 17, 1888. Ehoda, aged 21, May 23, 1900.
10.
—
Betty Skirrow, Top of Green, paid 5s. George,
June 25, 1865. Mary Dean, Jan. 2, 1880.
[George, June 23, 1865, aged 35.]
11.—Myers Baxter paid 5s. Eliza, Aug. 28, 1866.
Mvers, Aug. 16, 1883. Mary, July 26, 1888. Leah, aged
56", July 1, 1898.
12.—James T. Myers, Stone merchant, Springfield, paid
10s. Willy Thackray Myers, May 8, 1805. Phcebe Thackray
Myers, Feb. 22, 1901, aged 58.
P 1.--Elizabeth Cowling (Mrs. Wilkinson, Bingley), paid
lOs. Elizabeth Dixon, aged 67, Feb. 2, 1880. Mary Dixon,
aged 29, Jan. 20, 1883. Ann Metcalfe, April 5, 1893.
Sarah Murgatroyd, aged 52, Mch. 29, 1905.
P 2.— Wade, railway porter, Windhill, paid 5s.
Hannah, Jan. 6, 1858.
p 3.—Widow Hutton, Thackley, paid 10s. Thomas, Sept.
24, 1858. Jane, Feb. 2, 1875. Hannah, aged 73, Dec. 14,
1876. Hannah Hlingworth, aged 59, Nov. 5, 1902.
[Thomas Hutton, cloth manufacturer, died Sept. 19, 1858,
aged 58. Jane, his daughter, Jan. 29, 1873, aged 29.
Hannah, his widow, Dec. 11, 1876, aged 73. Hannah, then-
daughter, wife of Calvin Hlingworth, Novr. 2, 1902, aged 59.]
p 4.— Joshua Baxter, paid 5s. Harriet, Feb. 7, I860.
Hannah M., July 28, 1875. Joshua, Oct. 29, 1901.
52 UPPER CHAPEL.
p 5.—John Kiley, Windbill Woodend, paid 5s. MaryJane, Sept. 21, 1861.
p G.—William Oddy, Hill Top, Thackley, paid 10s. FannyEllen, April 14, 1862. Joseph, Oct. 13, 1875. William,
August 27, 1898, aged 62.
[Fanny Ellen, dau. of Wm. and Frances, 1861, infant.
Joseph, Oct. 11, 1875, aged 8. WiUiam, Aug. 23, 1898, aged
62.]
P 7.
—
Geokge Oldfield (Samuel Brook), now Annie and
John Wm. Cocker's, paid 10s. Martha 0., Mch. 8, 1864.
Geor;]'e 0., Nov. 17, 1865. John 0., May 7, 1866.
[A.artha, Mch. 5, 1864, aged 75. George, her brother,
Nov. 14, 1865, aged 80. John, cloth manufacturer, their
brother. May 4, 1866, aged 68. Samuel Brook, their nephew,May 3, 1880, aged 45. Hariy and Ann, infant children of
Saml. B.]
P 8.
—
Sarah Keighley, Greengates, paid 10s. Jonas,
May 12, 1870. Sarah, Oct. 23. 1883. Jonas Hill K,, July
1, 1891.
[Jonas, Greengates, May 9, 1870, aged 61. Sarah, his
wife, Oct. 19, 1883, aged 72.]
P 9.
—
Robert Bibb, Moorfield Place, paid 5s. Jane, Dec.6, 1863. Eobert, May 8, 1869. Maria, July 12, 1871.Ehzabeth, Mch. 10, 1874. Ellen, Sept. 7, 1880.
P 10,— Sarah Pitts paid 5s. Richard, Jan. 30, 1864.Sarah, Dec. 10, 1877.
P 11.
—
James Hardaker, delver, Thorp Garth, paid 5s.
Sarah Jane, Aug. 13, 1866. Hannah, Oct. 10, 1871.Wilham, aged 8, Nov. 15, 1876. Hemy, May 27, 1878.Martha, Nov. 17, 1883. Mary Alice, Oct. 22, 1888. JamesDufton H., Mch. 14, 1895.
P 12.—John Lee, son of Jasper, paid 5s. Martha Ann,Dec. 3, 1859. Jasper, Oct. 14, 1869. John, May 17, 1886.
[John Lee, May 13, 1886, aged 46. Martha Ann andJasper, infants.]
Q 1.—Joseph Irwin, Idle, paid 15s. Ambrose Craven,crossed oflf, Mch. 4, 1851. Louisa Craven, crossed off, March6, 1854. Ethel Irwin, May 2, 1891.
Q 2.—Thomas Powell paid 5s. Thomas, Oct. 31, 1854,Joseph, Jan. 16, 1860. Wm. Henry, Jan. 8, 1863. Thomas,May 14, 1864.
SECOND GRAVEYARD— TOP PART. 53
Q 3.—Jonathan Sugden, Woodend, paid 10s. Fred, Ai)ril29, 1857.
^
Q 4.—Joshua Leach paid 5s. James William, Nov. 251860.
Q 5.—William Lightfoot, slubber, paid 5s. Elizabeth.Feb. 11, 1861.
Q 6.
—
Thomas Brayshaw, clothier, paid 5s. Anne, Nov.20, 1864. Martha Elizth., Nov. 20, 18G7. Florence, Mob.S, 1874. Herbert, Sept. 12, 1674. Adelaide, Dec. 30, 1877.Norman, July 30, 1896.
[Adlaid (Adelaide) dau. of Thomas and Ann, llawdou,infant. Norman Edward, died July 25, 1896, aged 14.Annie, infant, died 1864. Martha Elizabeth and Florence,infants. Herbert, 1874, aged 6.1
Q 7.
—
Samuel Brook, Oldfield Croft, paid 10s. NowCocker's.
[Harry Cocker, May 22, 1865. Samuel Brook, May 5,
1880.]
Q 8.—Joshua Booth paid 5s. Charlotte, Oct. 25, 1862.
Joshua, April 16, 1863. Charles, Aug. 26, 1864.
Q 9.
—
John Hutley, Woodend, paid 5s. Mary Ann, Dec.
13, 1862. A child John, Nov. 17, 1871.
[John, Nov. 13, 1871, aged 30. Mary Ann and MarthaElizth., infants.]
Q 10.—Thomas Wray, Woodend, 5s. C. M., August, 1863.
Alfred Mosley Wray, Nov. 29, 1867.
Q 11.— James Halliday, clothier, 5s. Esther, Mch. 11,
1865. Sarah, May 6, 1881. Esther, April 13, 1889. James,
aged 87, Nov. 26, 1902. Fred, aged 42, Feb. 23, 1905.
Q 12.
—
Martha Lee paid 5s. and 5s. Jasper, Oct. 27,
1862. Jasper Albert, May 4, 1864. Matty, Dec. 21, 1886.
[Jesper, Oct. 25, 1862, aged 45. Jesper Albert, grandson,
infant, 1864. Matty, wife of Jesper, Dec. 17, 1886, aged 69.]
R 1 Bateson, Windhill, lOs. and 10s., a previous
name crossed off. A name erased.
Martha Bateson, June 23, 1883. Sarah Jane Ogden, July
14, 1896. Eobert Bateson, aged 75, July 10, 1904.
[Eobert, July 7, 1904, aged 74. Martha his wife, June 20,
1883, aged 49. Sarah Jane, their daughter, wife of Feather
Ogden, July 11, 1896, aged 33.]
R 2.—Ann Ibbotson paid 5s. and 53. Alfred, June 25,
1853.
5-1 UPPER CHAPEL.
[Alfred, son of Ann Ibbetson, Bradford, June 21, 1853,
aged 11.]
p^, 3.
—
James Greenwood jDaid 5s. Josei:)li, Dec. 4, 1856.
Harriet, Sept. 9, 1890. James, Oct. 7, 1895. Percy Edgar,
Sept. 25, 1896.
p^ 4.
—
Wm. Glover, Burnwells, paid 5s. Ann, Jan. 21,
1860. Zillah, Aug. 3, 1868. Selina, April 5, 1879. Wm.,Dec. 21, 1893.
R 5.
—
Timothy Briggs, paid 5s. and 5s. Grace, Mcb. 21,
18G0. Walker, July 7, 1864. Timothy, Dec. 13, 1879.
George, June 11, 1881.
[Grace, wife, Mch. 18, 1860, aged 61. Timothy, Dec. 9,
1879, aged 80. George, their son, June 16, 1881, aged 55.]
R 6.
—
Edwin Brayshaw, Thackley, paid 5s. and 5s.
Hannah Sophia, April 5, 1862. Edwin, Deer. 27, 1893.
Albert, aged 33, August 28, 1901.
[Albert died Aug. 26, 1901, aged 33. Hannah Sophia,dau. of Edwin and Ann, inft. Edwin, son of Albert andAlice, infant, 1893.]
K 7.
—
Joshua Hutton, Greengates, paid 10s. Rachel,July 17, 1860. Jane, May 13, 1863. Joshua, Nov. 22, 1865.
[Rachel, wife of Joshua, July 15, 1860, aged 62. Jane,their daughter. May 11, 1863, aged 38. Joshua, of Calver-ley, Nov. 20, 1865, aged 66.]
R 8.
—
James Riley, Woodend, paid 5s. Joseph, Jan. 18,1862. Alfred Walker R., Mch. 30, 1864. Margaret, Sept.19, 1864. Mary Ann, July 31, 1865. Margaret Ann, April3, 1874.
R 9.
—
John Elmsley, paid 5s., crossed off.
John Irving, Woodend, paid 5s. Charles M. Elmsley, Feb.8, 1856; erased. Fred Irving, Sept. 17, 1865.R 10.—William MiLNES (Albert Milnes), paid 5s. Hannah,
June 9, 1861. Emily, May 7, 1867. Christiana, Mch. 21,1887.
R 11.—Martha Hardaker, (James H.), Highfield Lane,paid 5s. WiUiam, Mch. 31, 1863. Martha, Mch. 2, 1867.Edith, Oct. 27, 1882. James Dufton H., Oct. 18, 1887.Henry Hardaker Sylvester, Nov. 26, 1887.R 12.—John Skirrow, Town, paid 5s. Hannah, Mch. 24,
1863. John, Mch. 16, 1867. Lavinia, July 20, 1868.Nancy, Jan. 3, 1884.
[Blank stone, except T. Skirrow, owner.]
SECOND GRAVEYARD—TOP PART. 55
S 1.— Stephen Quinton paid 10s. Ann, wife of DavidHill, Dec. 21, 1847. David Hill, Mcli. 1, 1819, both crossedoff. Juha Quinton, April 18, 1891. Stephen Ouiutou, Jan12, 1893.
S 2.— William Oddy, saddler, Bradford, paid 10s. Hannah.Biuus, June 10, 1854. Nancy 0., Nov. G, 1854. Wilham,June 25, 1877.
[Ann, wife of William, Bradford, Nov. 3, 1854, aged 61.WiUiam, June 25, 1877, aged 76.]
S 3.—Jonas Keighley, 5s. George Naylor Elliott, Aug. 7,1856 ; both crossed off.
Mrs. Hutley, Saltaire, paid 5s. George, June 8, 1872.Thomas, Sep. 20, 1875. Ehzabeth, July 26, 1881. Thomas,April 23, 1887.
S 4.— Thomas Whiteoak, Wood end, paid 10s. Margaret,Mch. 28, 1859. Rebecca, May 16, 1870. Thomas, May 2,1872. Margaret Ann Ratcliffe, Feb. 21, 1880. Full.
[T. W. W.]S 5.
—
John Hodgson, New Eoad Side, paid 5s. John, Feb.3, 1860. John, July 17, 1870. Marv, Sept. 8, 1873. MaryBaxter, May 26, 1876.
S 6.
—
Widow Lister, Green, paid 5s. Thomas Lister,
July 12, 1854. Isaac Muff, July 1, 1875.IS 7.
—
Maria Normington paid 7s. 6d. Benju., Feb. 22,
1879. Eva, Mch. 15, 1879. Wm. Thomas, June 28, 188^5.
Maria, July 18, 1905, aged 58. Thomas, Jan. 1906.
S 8.
—
Benj. Glover, Woodend, 5s. (Martha Yeadon.)Zillah Yeadon, Jan. 2, 1861. Lavinia Yeadon, Mch. 9,
1862. Clara Glover Pickard, July 19, 1862. Joseph Glover,
April 16, 1868. John, aged 70, Nov. 26, 1898.
S 9.
—
Jas. Wright, Pudding Hall, 5s., crossed off. Still-
born child ; crossed off.
Alfred Wilson, Thackley Eoad, paid 10s. Alfred Wilson,
May 5, 1884. Elisha Hudson, Aug. 4, 1891. Ann ^Yilson,
Mch. 9, 1895.
S 10.— David Hird, Woodend, paid 5s. Emma Jane
Spencer, June 2, 1860.
S 11.
—
John Barraclough, Woodend, paid lOs. Alfred,
May 25, 1860. WiUiam, Oct. 25, 1861. Betty Rushforth,
July 11, 1866. Ruth Barraclough, Dec. 14, 1874. John
Atkinson, May 14, 1884. Jane Barraclough, Oct. 4, 1886.
John Barraclough, Jan. 23, 1895. Full.
56 UPPER CHAPEL.
[Alfred, son of John and Ruth B., Windhill, May 23,
1800. aged 12. WiUiam, infant son, 1861. Betty Piushforth,
July 11, 18GG, aged 8(5. Ruth B., Dec. 12, 1874, aged 50.
Jolin, son of George and Elizabeth Atkinson, Shipley, 1884,
infant. Jane, dau. .John and Ruth B., Sept. 30, 1886, aged
29. John B., Jan. 19, 1895, aged 76.]
S 12.
—
Mary Lupton, Woodend, paid 10s. Joseph, Aug.
21, 1859. Joseph Henry, Apr. 23, 1895. Ida, Aug. 30,
1895. Mary, Sept. 29, 1897.
[Joseph, Aug. 22, aged 45. Joseph Henry, his grandson,
son uf James and Amelia, April 21, 1895, aged 31. Ida,
dau. of Joseph Henry and Mary Ann, 1895, infant. Mary,widow of Joseph, Sept. 25, 1897, aged 81.]
T 1.
—
Thomas Stansfikld paid 5s. Still-born child. May1844. Two infant children. May 21, 1845. Elizabeth,
April 16, 1851. John, April 24, 1851. Thomas, Feb. 4,
1888. Thomas, junior, aged 46, Octr. 1, 1898. Hannah,aged 76, Aug. 26, 1900. Jonathan Watkinson, aged 75,Aug. 22, 1901.
T 2.
—
Thomas Watkinson, Thackley, paid 5s. Robert,Feb. 23, 1853. Ruth, Oct. 11, 1865. Thomas, Aug. 7, 1867.T 3.— William Horne, Eccleshill, paid 5s. Benjn. Nov.
24, 1857. Armitage, Dec. 5, 1859. Martha Ann, May 22,1871. Wilham, aged 43, Jan. 5, 1876.T 4.— William Wadkinson, Burnwells, paid 10s. Ann,
July 18, 1858. Mary H., Oct. 5, 1869. Susan, Oct. 16,1869. Wilham, July 15, 1880. Martha, Mch. 12, 1889.
[Ann, dau. of William and Martha Watkinson, 1858, in-
fant. Mary Anna, Oct. 3. 1869, aged 6. Susan, Oct. 14,18(;9, aged 4. William, July 13, 1880, aged 45. Martha,Mch. 8, 1889, aged 50.]
T 5. -George Bird paid 5s. and 5s. Michael Cocker,May 31, 1859. Elizabeth Bird, Jan. 13, 1860. Maria Bird,Sept. 8, 1871. George Bird Hodgson, July 24, 1882. GeorgeBird, Jan. 22, 1883.
[George Bird Hodgson, Saltaire, July 20, 1882, aged 54.]\Iartha, his infant daughter, buried at Undercliffe,° 1864.Maria, infant, 1871. George, his son, Jan. 20, 1883, aged 15.]T 6.— Susannah Lister (5s.) July 31, 1844. Lydia,
April 19, 1845. Sarah Ann, Jan. 21, 1849. George, 'May20, 1853. Faith Wood, Dec. 25, 1866. Mary Muff, a^ed 85,March 10, 1899.
SECOND GRAVEYARD— TOP PART. 57
T 7.— Grace Mitchell paid 5s. and 5s. John, July 25,
1859. Grace, Oct. 7, 1868.
[John M., a memher of the Primitive Methodist Society
37 years, died July 23, 1859, aged 74. Grace, his wife, died
Oct. 15, 1868, aged 74.1
T 8.—Hannali Ingham, Nov. 4. 1860. Hannah Ingham,Sept. 2nd, 1861. Still-born child of Wm. Illiugworth's,
Sept., 1861. Thomas Ingham, March 22, 1863. EmmaHudson, Nov. 15, 1864. Thomas Dixon, Jan. 24, 1865.
Albert Edwd. Leary, June 15, 1865. Anne Ingham, Aug.21, 1865. Fred Dixon, Oct. 14, 1865. Margaret Ingham,Feb. 2, 1866. Mary Ingham, Feb. 10, 1866. Full.
T 9.—Mary Ann Newell, June 5, 1842. Ann Newell,
June 9, 1843. 2s. 6d. Isabel Appleton, Windhill, paid 10s.
Elizabeth Thomas, March 12, 1890. Esther Ramsbottom,March 3, 1891.
[Esther Ramsbottom, Feb. 28, 1891, aged 89.1
T 10.—Hannah Haste (Hannah Booth), paid 5s. ThomasStead, March 80. 1847. Hannah Stead, May 15, 1867.
[In memory of (rest buried).]
T 11.
—
Widow Baxter, Wrose, paid lOs. Abraham Baxter,
Oct. 24, 1855. John Gill, Nov. 23, 1858. Emily Baxter,
May 10, 1873. Sarah Ann Preston, Oct. 24, 1884. Sarah
Baxter, Oct. 8, 1890. Full.
[Abraham Baxter, Wrose, d. Oct. 20, 1855, aged 33.
John Gill, his brother-in-law, Nov. 17, 1858, aged 31.
Emilv, daughter of Abm. B., May 12, 1873, aged 21. Sarah
Ann,^ another daughter, Oct. 24, 1884, aged 39. Sarah,
widow of Abraham, Oct. 5, 1890, aged 67.]
T 12.—John Booth, junior, blacksmith, paid 5s. Sarah
Ann. Sarah Ann, infant, Sep. 12, 1847. James, Jan. 6,
1856. Ehzabeth, April 30, 1856. John, Sept. 29, 1859.
Baxter Verity, March 14, 1863. John Verity, May 5, 1863.
WiUiam Exley, Jan. 6, 1865. Eliza Booth, May 1, 1868.
Wilham Verity, aged 11 months, 1876. John Edwin Booth,
Sept. 13, 1880.
U 1.—William Briggs, slubber. Green, paid 5s. and 5s.
John, Dec. 15, 1846. Sarah Ann, Nov. 15. 1851. Edwin,
Nov. 18. 1851. Mary, Dec. 28, 1851. Wilham, July 21,
1874. Martha, Aug. 10, 1874.
[John, son of Wm. and Mary, infant, 1844. Sarah Ann,
daughter, Nov. 14, 1851, aged 4. Edwin, 17 Nov., 1851,
58 UPPER CHAPEL.
aged 1. Mary, wife of William, Greengates, Dec. 24, 1851,
aged 26. William, July 19, 1874, aged 53. Martha, his
widow, Aug. 8, 1874, aged 61.]
U 2.—Henrietta Oddy paid 5s. Ibbetson 0., Dec. 17,
1853. Henrietta 0., May 13, 1862. George Brook, Sept.
27, 1887. Alice Brook, Dec. 15, 1894.
U 3.— Enoch Booth paid 5s. Fred Booth, Feb. 7, 1852.
Edwin Hird, Sept. 15, 1872. Enoch Booth, Dec. 9, 1882.
Mary Booth, Aug. 25, 1885. Emma Hird, Feb. 14, 1900.
U 4. — Samuel Glover, Thackley, paid lOs. John, Sept.
1, 1857. Ann, Oct. 28, 1874. George, Jan. 30, 1882.
Samuel, Oct. 18, 1883.
[John, son of Samuel, Aug. 30, 1857, aged 15. Ann, wife
of Samuel, Oct. 26, 1874, aged 64. George, died Jan. 25,
1882, aged 75. Samuel, Oct. 16, 1883, aged 77.]
U 5.
—
William Lee, Greetlaud, paid 10s. Elizabeth Ellen,
July 20, 1857. James Hartley L., Nov. 14, 1857. Sarah,
April 9, 1874.
[Sarah, wife of Wm. Lee, Sept. 6, 1874, aged 42.
Elizabeth Ellen and James Hartley, infants.]
U 6.-
—
^William Bannister, joiner, paid 10s. Ann, Dec.
22, 1853. John Henry, June 13, 1855. Sarah, Feb. 9,
1856. Joshua, Aug. 28, 1856.
U 7.
—
Nicholas Barry, owner, 10s. Eobert, senior, Oct.
18, 1854. Eobert, junior, Mch. 21, 1855. Mary, Aug. 24,
1871. John, Aug. 23, 1902, aged 53.
U 8.
—
Joseph Galloway paid 5s. Samuel, Sept. 3, 1858.U 9.
—
Samuel Brook, clothier, paid lOs. Mary AnnCocker, Aug. 7, 1860. Martha Ann Brook, Nov. 9, 1872.Samuel Brook, Sept. 16, 1874. Ehzabeth Brook, April 17,1895.
[Mary Ann, wife of Samuel, Aug. 4, 1860, aged 37.Martha Ann, daughter, Nov. 7, 1872, aged 15. Samuel,member of Bradford Choral Society upwards of 20 years,died Sept. 12, 1874, aged 55.]
U 10.— Robert Greenwood paid 10s. and 10s. Margaret,Feb. 19, 1880. Alfred, June 30, 1881. Eobert, Jan. 22,1894. Ehzabeth, Feb. 13, 1904, aged 67. Full.U 11.— Joseph Crabtree paid 5s. and 5s. Jim, Mch. 16,
1859. Hannah, July 12, 1863. Joseph, Jan. 30,Sophia, Aug. 31, 186... Grace, April 26, 1868.
[Jim, sou of Joseph and Grace, 1859, aged 2.]
SECOND GRAVEYARD— TOP I'ART. 59
U 12.
—
Jeremiah Booth paid 5s. Jeremiahdaughter of Jeremiah Jeremiah, Jau. 7, 1945.Chas. Arthur, Mch. 21, 1870. Betty, bept. 8. 1873.V 1.- Infant of Saml. Foster, Oct. 23, 1814. Ehzabeth
Mawson, dau. of David, paid 7s. 6d. Joseph Bailey, Wind-hill, paid 7s. Gd.
[J. B.i
V 2.
—
Joshua Briggs paid 5s. Josiah, Jan. 2G, 1852.Still-born child Aug. 22, 1857. Phd'be, Jan. 23, 1860.Joshua, May 30, 1891.
[Joshua, May 27, 1891, aged G8. Also Joseph, Josiah andPhoebe, infants.]
V 3.
—
Elizabeth Winterbukn, Oct. 8, 1851, paid 7s. 6d.
Mary Winterburn, Oct. 13, 1851. Elizabeth, Dec. 18, 1866.
Hannah, widow of Jonas White, Thackley, May 1, 1898.
(Paid 2s. Gd.; Smith Crosslaud, Little Horton, paid 10s. for
admission of stone.) Full, not to be opened.
[Hannah White, April 29, 1898, aged 78.]
V 4.
—
Ann Eushforth paid 5s. and 5s. Joseph, Feb. 18,
1857. George, Mch. 4, 1871. Overin, Feb. 28, 1885. Ann,April 23, 1889.
[Joseph, Feb. 14, 1857, aged 51. George, son, Mch. 2,
1871, aged 40. Overin, son, Feb. 27, 1885, aged 49. Ann,wife of Joseph, April 20, 1889, aged 7G.j
V 5.
—
James Berry, clothier. Green, paid 5s. Alfred,
April 13, 1855. Hannah, July 30, 185G. Ada, Feb. 2,
1864. Mary, Nov. 28, 1903, aged 79.
V 6.—Mary Berry, Town, paid 5s. Benjn., Sep. 26,
1846. John, Aug. 18, 1851. Mary, Feb. 29, 1872. Selina,
May 21, 1873.
V 7.
—
John Eagle, Oct. 5, 1854.
Thomas Hutley, Feb. 4, 1858. Mary Ann Hutley, Oct.
30, 1858. Martha E. Hutley, Mch. 27, 18(5)2. Ehzabeth
Hutley, May 28, 1862. Full.
V 8.—Richard Cocker paid 5s. and 5s. Ann, Jau. 10,
1857. Harrv, Feb. 24, 1859. Frederick, Jan. 20. 1861.
Richard, junior. May 15, 1865. Richard, senior, Mch. 2,
1866. Martha, Mch. 12, 1887. Wilham, Feb. 25, 1899,
aged 67.
[Ann, wife of Richard, Jan. 7, 1857, aged 69. Richard,
Mch. 1, 1866, aged 75.]
^0 UPPER CHAPEL.
V 9.
—
John Emsley, shoemaker, os.; crossed off. Charles
Marshall Emsley, Feb. 8, 1856, crossed off.
V 10.
—
Joseph Ellison jmid 5s. Job, April 10, 1854.
Wilham, Feb. 6, 1860. Martha Ann Leach, Jan. 30, 1861.
Ellison Ward, Sept. 28, 1872. Grace, Mch. 16, 1875.
Joseph, Nov. 17, 1884.
V 11.— Benjn. Cohdixgley paid 5s. Joseph
Mary Ann, Jan. 17, 1849. Samuel Waddington, Sept. 2,
1862.
V 12.— VViLLiAJi Halliday paid lOs. Wife of William,
Sept. 15, 1841. Infant son, Josiah, Dec. 30, 1851.
James, Feb. 14, 1852. John Ellis, Feb. 8, 1904, aged 58.
[Hannah, wife of Wm., Sept. 15, 1841, aged 31. Jessiah,
son of Wm. and Frances, 1851, aged 1. James, son, 1852,aged 4. John Ellis, son-in-law, Feb. 6, 1904, aged 58.
j
W 1.—JoHNWARD,painter, paid 5s. Charity Blakeborough,Oct. 4, 1856. Charity Ward, Oct. 15, 1861. John Ward,Nov. 10, 1868.
W 2.
—
Joseph Ellis paid 5s. and 5s. Edwin, July 15,1851. Joshua, Aug. 5, 1851. Frederick, April 3, 1854.Ahce, Nov. lu, 1884. Joseph, July 7, 1890.
[Heman, son of Joseph and Alice Ellis, 1843, aged 1.
Edwin, July 12, 1851, aged 10. Joss, 1852, aged 3. Fred,1851, aged 2. Alice, Nov. 8, 1884, aged 70. Joseph, July4, 1890, aged 73.]
W 3.—Thomas Dawson paid 5s. Martha, Jan. 20, 1852.John, Jan. 22, 1852. Martha, Aug. 19, 1856. Sarah H.,Jan. 21, 1862. Ellen, Nov. 2, 1870. Sarah, Nov. 6, 1875.Margaret, Jan. 20, 1876. Thomas, Mch. 22, 1884. Herbert,Junel, 1885. James Hobson D., Oct. 17, 1903, aged 65'.
Full.
[Tliomas, Mch. 18, 1884, aged 74.] This is merely atemjiorary memorial placed by Mr. Alfred Briggs, who, likescores more held Tommy Dawson in very high esteem. Hehad been blind most of his life, yet was for many yearsa coal-leader between Drighliugton pits and Idle. Hebrought up a large family, and was a consistent member ofthe Church. He was exceedingly fluent in speech, andparticularly unctuous in public prayers.— J. H. T.]
\\ 4.—William Ward paid 5s. and 5s. Elizabeth, Sept.1.., 1H45. Elizabeth, Jan. 17, 1847. Arthur, Mch. 1, 1852.Emma, Mch. 22, 1852. Fred, June 14, 1860. WiUiam,
* SECOND GRAVEYARD— TOP PART. (Jl
Oct. 23, 1002, aged 80. Elizabeth, Dec. 2G, 1002, a^ed 8GFull.
°
[William Ward, d. Oct. 10, 1002, aged HO. Elizabeth,wife, d. Dec. 22, 1002, aged 86. Also four children.]W 5.—Joseph Briggs (Cowell Briggs,) paid 10s. Infant
July 20, 1855. Arnold, Sept. 6, 18()3.
W 6.—Mary Ward paid 5s. James, Sept. 18, IHIG. John,Sept. 23. 1846. Sarah, Sept. 23, 184(7). Eliza, Mch. 8,1855. William, Sept. 8, 1871. Laura, Dec. 26, 1S72.Louisa, Sept. 18, 1873. Charles, Oct. 31, 1874.The last four are crossed off.
[James, clothier, Sept. 15, 1846, aged 35. John, his
father, Sept. 21, 1846, aged 60. Sarah, dau. of James andMary, Sept. 21, 1847, aged 7. Eliza, their daughter, Feb.25, 1855, aged 17.]
W 7.— Joseph Baxter paid 5s. and 5s. Sarah, Jan. 3,
1852. Martha, Feb. 21, 1863. Joseph, April 25, 1870.Edmond, Feb. 12, 1875. Alice, Feb. 15, 1870.
[Sarah, dau. of Joseph and Alice, Dec. 30, 1842, aged 2.
Martha, daughter, 1853, aged 10. Josei^h, April 22, 1870,aged 46. Alice, Feb. 13, 1876, aged 53.]
W 8.
—
John Eiley paid 5s. Nanny, July 6, 1851.
Thomas, Mch. 13, 1852. Grace, Mch. 27, 1854. Sarah,Sept. 13, 1850. John, Feb. 20, 1883.
W 0.—John Willman, April 23, 1844.
Benjamin Hudson paid 7s. 6d. and 5s. Jane, Nov. 23,
1878. William, Jan. 2, 1883.
[Jane, wife of Wm. Hudson, Nov. 22, 1878, aged G6.
William, Jan. 2, 1883, aged 60.]
W 10.
—
Michael Hollings paid 5s. Mary Lobley, Nov.
10, 1853. Michael Hollings, Oct. 6, 1877. Mary Hollings,
Nov. 9, 1878.
[Mary, widow of Josepli Lobley, Nov. 8, 1853, aged 73.
Michael Hollings, Oct. 2, 1877, aged 61. Mary, his widow,
daughter of Josepli Lobley, Nov. 6, 1878, aged 64.]
W 11.—Mary Hudson, Oct. 16, 1854. Joseph Hudson,
Oct. 16, 1854. .Rebecca Slater, Mch. 14, 1857. Leonard
Hudson, Sep. 9, 1864. Harriet Robinson, Nov. 27, 1868.
[W. H. 0.]
^ 12.
—
John Booth, blacksmith, paid 5s. and 5s. John,
June 26, 1847. Sarah, Dec. 2, 1847. Abraham, June 4,
1864. Edwin Parkinson, April 13. 1866.
{52 UPPER CHAPEL.
[Jolm, June 23, 1847, aged 68. Sarah, his wife, Nov. 29,
1847, aged 08.]
X 1.—A.NN Illingworth, daughter of Samuel, paid 5s.
Charles Illingworth, April 9, 1859. Grace Firth, Mch. 6,
18G4. Harry Firth, Jan. 80, 1867. Jim Firth, Mch. 18,
1883. Ann "Firth, July 18, 1896. Sarah Hannah Bird,
aged 42, Aug. 31, 1903.
X 2.—Ibbetson Oddy paid 5s. Hannah, Jan. 21, 1846.
Hemau, Aug. 22, 1847. Maria, July 24, 1851.
X 3.
—
Joshua Oddy paid 5s. and 5s. Eycroft, Mch. 18,
1851. Joshua, Feb. 25, 1853. Ellen, Meh. 19, 1873.
[Rvcroffc, son of Joshua and Mary, 1851, aged 5. Joshua,
Feb. 21, 1853, aged 47. Ellen, his daughter, Mch. 19, 1873,
aged 38.]
X 4.
—
Ann Hill paid 5s. James, Jan. 5, 1851.
X 5.
—
Alfred Preston paid 5s. George Glover P., Jan.
22, 1852. Infant, Feb. 27, 1853. John, July 24, 1858.
George Halliday P., Apr. 7, 1866. Fanny, July 1, 1868.
X 6.
—
William Watmough, New Mill, paid 10s. ThomasMiles W., April 27, 1842. WiUiam, Dec. 10, 1897.
[Thomas Miles W., Clerk in the Glasgow Royal Infirmary,
April 24, 1842, aged 22. WiUiam, husband of Mary Ann W.,Heights Farm, Heckmondwike, Dec. 6, 1897, aged 55.]
X 7.
—
James Baxter paid 5&. Mary, Aug. 25, 1850.Mary Hannah, Oct. 11, 1850. WiUiam, Julv 28, 1856.Ann, Jan. 24, 1876. James, Aug. 1, 1900, aged 86.
X 8.
—
Alfred Hutchinson paid 7s. 6d. Mary Riley, June14, 1848. John Riley, Oct. 1, 1850. Mary HannahHutchinson, Aug. 31, 1886. Alfred Hutchinson, May 30,1891.
X 9.—Fanny Atkinson paid 5s. Susannah, May 25, 1846.Amanda, Dec. 2, 1851. Joseph, July 11, 1855. Benjn.,Jan. 24, 1859. Alice Ann, June 26, 1886. Arthur C. Pvrah,Mch. 29, 1890.
X 10.—James Atkinson, P.oltou, paid 5s. Emma, infant,Aug. 6, 1849. Susannah, Dec. 25, 1855. Sam, Nov. 14,1857. Hannah Elizth., Aug. 19, 1865. Sam, May 19, 1870.Hannah, Mch. 8, 1871. Susan HeUiwell, July 8, 1882.Alice Atkinson, Mch. 4, 1886. James, AprU 5, 1892.X 11.—Thomas Bannister paid 5s. Mary, wife of Samuel,
Nov. 8, 1844. Esther Maria, July 29, 187*6.
SECOND GRAVEYARD— TOP PART. 63
X 12.—Abraham Booth paid 5s. and 5s. .Tames, child,Dec. '28, 1847. Selina, Sept, 8, 1851. Grace, Oct. is'1902, aged 87.
[Seliua, dau. of Abm. and Grace, Sept. C, 1851, aged 3.
James, infant. Abraham, June 3, 1861, aged 4G. Gracewife, Oct. 16, 1902, aged 87.]
Y 1.— William Armitage, dogger, paid 5s. and 5s, Fred-erick Elizabeth, Mch. 13, 1876. Wilham, 1876.
[WilHam, Horsforth, July 16, 1876, aged 70. Elizabeth,'Mch. 10, 1876, aged 73. Frederick, their sou, infant.]
Y2.-Hannah Oddy, Sept. 1, 1843. John Oddy, Dec. 31, 1816.
Hannah Illiugworth, June 1, 1848.
Alfred Long paid 5s. Harry Long, May 16, 1891.Y 3.— Mary and James West, paid 5s. and 5s. Sarah,
Jan. 1, 1851. Mary, May 20, 1885.
[Sarah, Dec. 27, 1850, aged 62. James, son, Sept. 7,
1876, aged 53. Mary, sister of James, May 17, 1885, aged68.
Y 4.— J. Foster, paid 5s. Hannah, July 15, 1846.William, infant, Mch. 20, 1847. Benjamin, infant, April 16,
1848. Wm. John, Nov. 9, 1857. John Thomas Drake,Sept. 8, 18G5. Isaac Henry Drake, June 7. 1866. Eliza
Foster, Sep. 3, 1870. Fred Rhodes, Oct. 27, 1873.
Y 5.— John Foster paid 5s. Marv, Feb. 20, 1851. John,
May 26, 1851. Faith, Dec. 31, 1851. John, July 13, 1898,
aged 78.
Y 6.
—
Thomas Illingworth paid 5s. Betty, Sep. 4, 1852.
Nanny, Jan. 5, 1884. Thomas, Feb. 6, 1884.
Y 7.—George Ullah (Hullah) paid 5s. John Ullah, Oct.
19, 1846. Margaret Hullah, Mch. 17, 1849. HannahHullah, June 16, 1863. George Hullah, Aug. 23, 1863.
Elizabeth Munton, Dec. 17, 1887. Willie Munton, Sept. 21,
1889. Elizabeth Whitfield, Mch. 6, 1894.
Y 8.
—
Greenwood Garnett paid 5s. and 5s. Benjn., June
19, 1843. Hannah, Sept. 16, 1856. Greenwood, Mch. 5,
1890. Henry Greenwood G., Mch. 19, 1890.
[Hannah, wife of Greenwood G., Sept. 12, 1856, aged 43.
Benjn., infant son. Ezra James, April 9, 1885, aged 36.
Greenwood, Feb. 28, 1890, aged 76. Henry Greenwood
Garnett, Mch. 17, 1890, aged 49.]
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Y 9.—Henry Riley paid 5s. William, April 22, 1844.
Sarah" Jane, May 17, 1852. Dorothy Ibhotson, Oct. 3,
1854. Henry Eiley, Sept. 21, 1873. Sarah Eiley, July 13,
1881. Alfred Obauk, Oct. 24. 1898, infant.
Y 10.—Michael Hollings paid 5s. John Ellison, Nov.
1841. Mary Ellison, Dec. 29, 1844. Martha Ellison, April
29, 1851.
Y 11.—Thomas Bannister paid 5s. Sarah, Mch. 12, 1844.
Thomas, Nov. 21, 1864. Hannah, Aug. 30, 1870.
[Sarah, wife of Thomas, cloth manufacturer, Mch. 8, 1844,
aged 58. Thomas, Nov. 19, 1864, aged 84. Hannah,
daughter, Aug. 7, 1870, aged 04. Esther Maria, daughter,
July 27, 1876, aged 62. Mary, wife of Samuel, Nov. 5, 1844.
aged 65.]
Y 12.— John Booth, son of Abraham, blacksmith, Green,
5s. and 5s. Harriet Broskam, Jan. 15, 1846. Selina Booth,
Jan. 9, 1869. John Booth, Aug. 24, 1881, William Wood,Aug. 4, 1886. Isabella Wood, aged 50, August 24, 1900.
John Booth, aged 4, Oct. 19, 1904. Isabella Booth, infant,
Feb. 19, 1905.
[Wooden borders.]
Z 1.
—
Mrs. Batty paid lOs. Infant children of J. Batty,
May 8, 1840. John Batty, May 8, 1840. Mercy Dibb, Mch.,
1844. Benju. Wilson, Dec. 31, 1857. Sidney Raistrick,
Dec. 18, 1860. Sarah Maria Raistrick, Jan. 28, 1865.
Janet M. Raistrick, Jan. 1, 1870. Mercy Batty Raistrick,
April 11, 1872. Sarah Ann Raistrick, Jan. 3, 1879.
[Mary, daughter of John and Mercy Batty, infant, 1838.
John Batty, native of Flanshaw, died May 6, 1840, aged 38.
Mercy, March 7, 1844, aged 44. Benjamin Wilson, brotherto Mercy, Dec. 28, 1857, aged 52. M., J. B.]
Z 2.
—
William Bird paid 10s. James Edward, Oct. 28,
1842. Thomas, June 20, 1845. Thomas, infant, Oct. 31,
1846. William, Oct. 7, 1880. Martha, his wife, same day,Oct. 7, 1880. WiUiam Henry Bird, aged 45, Sept. 2, 1899.Full.
Z 3.— John Booth paid 5s. and 5s. Emma, June 4, 1840.John, Oct. 9, 1848. Mary, Feb. 4, 1860. James[Emma, dau. of John and Mary, June 2, 1840, aged 9.
John, Oct. 5, 1848, aged 50. Mary, Feb. 1, 1860, aged 69.James, son, born April 23, 1820, died April 28, 1861.]
SECOND GRAVEYARD— TOP PART. 65
Z i.— William Yeadon paid 5a. Davitl, Mav 1H41. LucyGlover, June 15, 1843. Aun Y, Mcli. 28, 1847. Zillah,June 30, 1851. ^Yllliam, April 5, 1852.Z 5.— Elizabeth Berry, Yinceut Berry, John Berry, paid
10s. Samuel, Aug. 23, 1847. Infant (Samuel.) Oct. 22, 1847.[Blank stone.]
Z 0.
—
Eliza 13annister paifl 5s. and 5s. Joshua, July 1,
1847. Eliza, Mch. 8, 1856. William, Mch. 14, 1808.[Joshua, June 28, 1847, aged 51. EHza, wife, Mch. 4,
1855, aged 47. WilUam, Mch. 11, 18G8, aged 75.]
Z 7.
—
John Rushforth paid 5s. and 5s. John, infant,
Aug. 4, 1844. John, Mch. 30, 1847. Frances Brown, July21, 18G3. James, Sep. 7, 1871. Sarah, April 2, 1877.Ann, July 30, 1889.
[John, butcher, Mch. 27, 1847, aged 46. John, infant
son. Frances, daughter, wife of Wm. Brown, July 20, 18G3,
aged 29. James, eldest son, Sept. 5, 1871, aged 43. Sarah,wife of John, April 1, 1877, aged 72. Ann, daughter, July
27, 1889, aged 47. Frances, wife of John, April 25, 1834,aged 28, buried at the Baptist Chapel.]
Z 8.
—
Greenwood Garnett paid 5s. and 5&. Ezra James,April 10, 1885.
Z 9.
—
Samuel Hardaker paid 5s. and 5s. Ann, Nov. G,
1891. This grave is not to be opened.
Z 10.
—
Samuel Hardaker paid 5s. Betty, Sept. 30, 1857.
Samuel, Mch. 15, 1861. Betty, Dec. 13, 1861. Sarah, Mch.2, 1870. This grave is not to be opened. These two graves
were willed to Elizabeth, Sarah and Ann Hardaker.
[Betty, wife of Samuel, Wrose, Sept. 25, 1857, aged 78.
Saml., March 1, 1861, aged 90. Betty, daughter, Dec. 11,
1861, aged 61. Sarah, daughter, Feb. 27, 1870, aged 58.
Ann, fourth daughter, Nov. 2, 1891, aged 73. Closed.]
Z 11.
—
Benjamin Woodhead paid 5s. and 5s. Mary, May4, 1842. Ann, May 12, 1856. George Hardy W., Jan. 25,
1862. Benjamin, Jan. 14, 1870. Benjamin, Feb. 26, 1902,
aged 82.
[Mary, wife of Benjn., May 3, 1842, aged 36. Ann,
second wife, May 9, 1856, aged 34. George Hardy, infant
son, Jan. 27, 1862. Benjn., son, aged 4, Jan. 12, 1870.
Benju., Feb. 22, 1902, aged 82.]
Z 12.
—
Miles Oddy paid 5s. and 5s. Joshua Woodhead 0.,
Feb. 20, 1841. Martha, June 29, 1842.
66 UPPER CHAPEL.
rJoshua Woodhead 0., son of Miles and Martha, Wrose,
aged 5, 1811. Martha, June 26, 1842, aged 29.]
" Middle Walk. "
Z.—George Alred paid 5s. ami 5s. Martha, Oct. 14, 1851.
George James, April 20, 1862. Eobert William, Oct. 24, 1893.
George, June 20, 1899.
[Martha, wife, Oct. 12, 1851, aged 39. George, June 18,
1899, aged 84 ; 52 years a Sunday School Teacher.]
Y.
—
Thomas Holdsworth paid 5s. Mary, Oct. 20, 1851.
James, Sept. 28, 1864. Thomas, Feb. 19, 1867. EdwardBracewell, Oct. 27, 1868. Still-born child, Nov. 22, 1875.
Stephen Holgate, Feb. 20, 1892. Gilbert Holgate Khodes,
July 19, 1898. Arthur Holgate, aged 8, April 5, 1904. [ ]
X.
—
William Aspinall paid 5s. and 5s. Phoebe AnnAspinall, Dec. 25, 1851. Martha Elizabeth Aired, April 12,
1877. Anne Aired, Dec. 19, 1903, aged 66.
[P. A. A. Martha Elizabeth, daughter of Silas and A.,
1877, aged 5.]
W.
—
]\Iatthew CarlIsle, Bramley, paid 5s. and 5s.
Hannah Maria, Dec. 17, 1852. Emma Bailey, July 15, 1890.
[Hannah Maria, dau. of Matthew and Maria, 1852, aged 6.]
v.—James Wilkinson paid 10s. Mary, Nov. 17, 1853.
John, June 29, 1866. James, Jan. 24, 1884.
[Mary, wife of John, W^indhill, Nov. 14, 1853, aged 71.
John, June 26, 1866, aged 87. James, son, Jan. 21, 1884,aged 70.]
U.
—
David Wilkinson paid 5s. and 5s. John, April 21,
1855. Martha, Jan. 15, 1883. David, May 25, 1891.[John, sou of David and Martha, Windhill, April, 1855,
aged 10. Martha, wife, Jan. 14, 1893, aged 74. David,May 22, 1891, aged 81.]
T.
—
James Lupton, paid 15s. and 15s. Frederick, Mch.26, 1884.
[Frederick, son of James and Amelia, Windhill, Mch. 22,1884, aged 16.]
"Lower Part."
A 2.—No grave ; too short.
A 3.— R. Gibbon, Wrose, paid 5s. and 5s. (E. Gibbon,Bolton.) Harriet, Jan. 28, 1864. Richard, Feb. 15. 1884.
[Harriet, wife of Puchard, Jan. 22, 1864, aged 36. Richard,Feb. 10, 1884, aged 59.]
SECOND GRAVEYARD LOWER PART. 67
A 4.
—
Rev. Charles Illixgworth paid i'l. Ann Holroyd,July 8, 1856. Elizabeth Holmes, Feb. 10, 1857. ElizabethAlice Bailey, June 26, 1858. (Before Mr. llliugworth'spurchase.) Thomas Illiugworth, Nov. 2, 18!J8.
[Rev. Charles lUingworth, Congregational Minister, bornat Idle, Sept. 12, 1821 ; died at Hartley, Kirkby Stephen,May 9, 1903; pastorates—Wyke, Lendal, Ravenstonedale.Mary liis wife, daughter of Thomas and Sarah Bradley, died
Dec. 15, 1893, aged 71. Lawrence Bradley I., their fifth
son, died Dec. 4, 1887, aged 25. Thomas, their second son,
died Oct. 29, 1898, aged 48.]
A 5.—John Barraclough paid 10s. ^lartha Smith, Nov.
24, 1874.
A 6.—Thomas Hutchinson, delver. Mary, Dec. 17, 1874,
Thomas Whitehead Waite, Sept. 26, 1896. Thomas Hutch-
inson, Dec. 29, 1897. Herbert Shepherd Waite, Mch.5, 1901.
A 7.
—
William Henry Keighley paid 10s. and 10s. Alice,
Aug. 11, 1883. Charles, Jan. 6, 1897. Mary, May 27, 1899,
aged 54.
Mary, wife of William Henry, 1899, as;ed 54. Alice,
daughter, aged 1. Charles, son, Jan. 2, 1897, aged 18.1
A 8.
—
Ebenezer Sharp Vint paid 7s. 6d. and 7s. 6d.
A 9.
—
George Blenkinsop, Manningham, paid £1. Maria,
Dec. 5, 1874.
A 10.—Joshua Baxter. Town, paid 10s. Hannah, Feb.
13, 1875. Fred, Apr. 2, 1883. Joshua, Dec. 4, 1885.
Herbert, April 21, 1888.
A 11.
—
Benjn. Lister paid 5s. William, Feb. 4, 1858.
Benjn. Dec. 9, 1863. Martha. Dec. 19, 1865.
A 12.—John Barker paid 7s. 6d. Ellen, April 13, 1862.
Joshua, Aug. 28, 1869. John, Feb. 3, 1877, aged 39.
A 13.—Jeremiah Watmough paid 5s. and 5s. Miles, Sept.
23, 1849. Mary, Nov. 1, 1864. Thomas, May 28, 1887.
Jeremiah, Jan. 30, 1895.
[Miles, son of Jeremiah and Ann, 1849, aged 9. Mary,
daughter, Oct. 29, 1864, aged 18. Ann, Oct. 27, 1875, aged
57.]
Between A and the South Wall :
AA 4.—Rev. Charles Illingworth paid £1. Wilham
Illino-worth, owner bv stamped assignment. J.H.T.
Laurence Bradlevl., Dec. 7, 1887. Mary, Dec. 19, 1893.
Rev. Charles, May 14, 1903, aged 81.
gg UPPER CHAPEL.
A.A 5.
—
Joseph Listepm joiner,OtleyEoad,Bradford, paid 5s.
Louisa, Nov, 27, 1864. Eliza, Mch.'29, 1871. Joseph, June
10, 1874. Elizabeth, Sept. 12, 1888. Joseph, Dec. 16, 1893.
Albert Lister Croft, May 20, 1893.
[Stone-edges.]
AA 6.
—
Giles Pounds paid 10s. and 10s. Ernest, July 23,
1884. Matilda, Feb. 11, 1892.
[Matilda, wife, Feb. 6, 1892, aged 43. Ernest, infant son.]
AX 7.
—
Harriet Cordingley, £1. Wihiam, April 7, 1884.
Harriet Baxter, widow of \Yilham C, Mch. 5, 1902, aged 61.
[V\ilham Cordingley, April 3, 1894, aged 45. Harriet, wife
of KJNvin Baxter, Mcli. 2, 1902, aged 61.]
A.-\. 8.
—
John North paid 10s. Festus, Jan. 13, 1885.
Fred, Oct. 2, 1893. John, Aug. 16, 1902, aged 46.
AA 9.
—
James Cordingley paid 10s. Eliza, Oct. 15, 1877.Emma, Nov. 12, 1893.
AA 10.
—
William Bell, Simpson Green, 15s., re-sold to
Walter Cole, Rawsou Square, June, 1896, by leave of
Trustees, J.H.T. Richard Penrose, June 2, 1896. WalterCole, Sept. 27, 1897. Percy Cole, Jan. 23, 1904, aged 16.
AA 11.
—
John Ogden, labourer, 5s. (The same grave asthat in which Wm., John, Abraham and George Ogden areburied with no letter on the wall.) Benjn. 0., Sept. 8, 1870.Beujn. 0., Nov. 4, 1872. John Christr. Lister, Mch. 8, 1874.Annie 0., Nov. 24, 1896. Wm. Hy. 0., Oct. 3, 1898, aged43. Elizabeth 0., Feb. 11, 1899, aged 64. Elizabeth Alice,infant, Dec. 1, 1900. Annie, infant, Aug. 25, 1904. (Seeparallel grave next page.)
AA 12.
—
John Watmough paid 5s. and 5s. Sarah Bray-shaw, Oct. 20, 1859. Mary Ann Watmough, June 17, 1878.John Watmough, Dec. 31, 1904, aged 90.
[Edwin, son of John and ]\fary Ann, died 1851, aged 5.Ann, infant. 1851. Three sons in infancy. Also Sarah,their daughter, wife of Alfred Brayshaw, died Oct. 17, 1859,aged 20. Also Mary Ann, mother, June 16, 1878, aged 62.]AA 13.—John Watmough paid 5s. and 5s. Two children,
Joshua, July 24, 1849. Edwin, Feb. 21, 1851.Ann, Feb. 21, 1851. WiUiam, Mch. 29, 1887.AAA 3.— Next but one to the wall. Scott Booth, Aug. 20,
1858. Ellen Brown, Windhill, Sept. 6, 1859. AmbroseIlliugwortb, Woodend, Nov. 21, 1859. Wm. Hemy Lister,Nov. 20, 1862. Charles WiUiam Hartley, Sept. 2, 1863.
SECOND GRAVEYARD—LOWER PART. 69
George Yeadon, Jan. 2, 1864. Jane Ann Laycock, Jan. 26,1865. Rose Laycock, Jan. 16, 1865. Rachel Hardcastle,April 15, 1866. Henrietta Dixon, June 20, 1866.AAA 4.
—
Martha Wade, bur. Jan. 7, 1855.AAA 5.
—
Ellen Waller, bur. Mcli. 17, 1855. JosephLister paid 5s. Louisa Lister, Nov. 27, 1864. Eliza, Mch.29, 1871. Elizabeth, Sept. 12, 1888. Joseph, June 10, 1874.George Robert Thornton, Oct. 2, 1881. Walter Thornton,Oct. 10, 1881. Hemy Pearce Thornton, April 28, 1885.
AAA 6.—Parallel with Giles Pounds' grave : Owner of
this grave is Edwin Booth, North Fold, paid 10s. Saml.Wilson, Feb. 9, 1867. Bettv Foster, Aug. 5, 1868. Alic
Arnold Tapp, July 24, 1882. " John Booth, July 12, 1881.
Elizabeth Ann Booth, Mch. 15, 1890.
[E. Booth, owner.]
AAA 7.
—
William Chapman buried. Ada Dixon, two weeks,
buried.
AAA 8.
—
Sarah Nuttall, Dec. 31, 1872. Kitchen Nutter,
Nov. 8, 1873.
AAA 11.
—
John Ogden, paid 5s., transferred to AA 11.
William, Nov. 21, 1853. John, Mch. 14, 1857. Abraham,Nov. 17, 1862. George, April 7, 1864. Herbert Alexander,
May 6, 1884. John, Jan. 16, 1904, aged 83.
AAA 12.—Faknell Benson paid 7s. 6d. A son of HenrySlater buried June 24, 1852.
AAA 13.
—
Jeremiah Atherton paid 5s. and 5s. Samuel,
Oct. 30, 1851. Elizabeth, Dec. 16, 1880. Ann Maria, Aug.
10, 1887. Samuel, Dec. 18, 1897.
[William Atherton, minister here, born Feb. 8, 1816, died
July 16, 1850, buried at Wigan. Samuel, infant son, Oct.
28, 1851, aged 3. EHzabeth, wife, Dec. 13, 1880, aged 74.
Ann Maria, wife of Jeremiah Leech A., Aug. 7, 1887, aged
49. Samuel, son, Dec. 15, 1897, aged 33.]
Adjoining South Wall
—
AAAA 3.— Gibbon. George, Sept. 30, 1856. Thomas,
Oct. 14, 1856. Mary, Nov. 1, 1862.
AAAA 4.—Agnes Beecroft, Oct. 4, 1856. Matilda Wilbey,
Nov. 28, 1856. John Dickinson, Feb. 17, 1857, Wilbey's
still-born child, Dec. 1, 1857. Eli Roebuck, Woodend, Jan.
17, 1859. Ruth Roebuck, July 2, 1872. Ruth Ellen
Bagshaw, July 31, 1872, (crossed off.) Hem-y Winter, Sept.
17, 1872.
70 UPPER CHAPEL.
AAAA 5.— Mary Flatheit, July 5, 1857. Priscilla
Wliitaker, Oct. 22, 1859. John Wm. Dickinson, Jan. 14,
18G0. John Wm. May, Mch. 13, 1863. Mary Dickinson,
June 27, 1864.
AAAA 7.—Susanna Bell, Dec. 16, 1859. Joseph Bell,
June 3, 1871. John Wm. Gamson, May 17, 1872. Wm.Briggs, Yeadon, May 9, 1872. Herbert Eamsden, May 2,
1876. Sarah Ann Booth, June 7, 1880. John Henry Lister,
nine months, Aug. 26, 1880.
AAAA 8.
—
Jonathan Broadbent, Dec. 21, 1868. AnnHudson, April 2, 1870. James Baines, Dec. 25, 1870.
Martha Dixon, July 22, 1871. Eunice Eliza Sedgeley,
May 7, 1872. Alfred Dobson, April 28, 1872. Full.
AAAA 9.—Richard Robinson, 5s. Dick, Dec. 4, 1868.
John, May 15, 1869. Elizabeth Watson, four months,AAAA 10.
—
Herbert Brayshaw, Jan. 15, 1885. JamesRenton Watkinson, Aug. 11, 1892, (paid Is. 6d.) WilliamRenton, aged 2 months, Sept. 30, 1896. Edith Graham,April 5, 1893. Albert Aldion Cheeseborough, May 9, 1893.
Hannah Senior, Dec. 7, 1893.[ ]
AAAA 11.— John Dodgson, Sept. 25, 1856. HarrietDodgson, Nov. 16, 1856. Wilham Dodgson, June 6, 1857.Ann Dickinson, Oct. 31, 1874. Amanda Lister
B 2 to B 4.—No graves.
B 5.— Selina Padgett paid 7s. 6d. Thomas, Mch. 22,
1883. Fred Balmforth, Mch. 15, 1889. Martha AnnBalmfortb, Apr. 27, 1889.
B 6.—Joseph Taylor paid 10s. Thomas, Nov. 14, 1882.Wm. Lee, May 19, 1889. Joseph, Oct. 23, 1893.B 7.
—
Mrs. Schofield, Crosskeys, paid 10s. and 10s.Benjn. May 22, 1875. Hannah, May 12, 1884.
[Beujn., May 19, 1875, aged 71. Hannah, his wife. May11, 18K4, aged 72.]
B H.—Ebenezer Sharp Vint paid 7s. 6d. and 7s. 6d.[Ebenezer Sharp Vint, Summerfield, died Dec. 6, 1893,
aged 80. Juliana Narina, wife, Mch. 18, 1895, aged 72.Sarah Narina, their daughter, Feb. 11, 1875, aged 17.]B 9.—Alexander Firth, delver, Westgate, paid 7s. 6d.
Amanda, Mch. 28, 1872. Harry, infant, Jan. 15, 1877.Arthur, infant, July 14, 1880. Alexander, Mch. 30, 1881.^ 1^^-
—
William Hutchinson, delver, paid 5s. Amelia,Mch. 21, 1866. Wihiam, Apr. 8, 1882. Carrie Crabtree,
SECOND GRAVEYARD—LOWER PART. 71
Nov. 10, 1893. Thomas Aarou Crabtree, April 8, .. af^ed43.
' •• o
B 11.—Benjamin Lister paid 10s. Nanny Jowett, May16, 1845. Wm. Lister, June 22, 1851. Sarah, Oct. 28,1852. Martha, Nov. 13, 1859. Emily, Nov. 16, 1862. AnnMay 21, 1866.B 12.
—
James Murgatroyd, comber, paid 5s. James ListerM., Aug. 12, 1854. Smith M., Jan. 22, 1859. Benjn. M.,April 7, 1863. Amanda Benson, Sep. 27, 1869. AmandaM., July 25, 1870. Hannah Maria M., May 1, 1872. Benj.,aged 1, Dec. 4, 1876. Hannah, aged 64, Oct. 31, 1882.James, July 8, 1891.
B 13.
—
Robert Bateman, Bradford, paid 5s. Eleanor B.,June 30, 1852. Annie B., Dec. 29, 1853. Annie Dunn,Dec. 1, 1860. Alice B., Oct. 11, 1874. Alice Suthers, threemonths, Mch. 10, 1878. [Blank.]
C 2.
—
Abraham Ward, Simpson Green, paid 10s. MaryPadgett, aged 64, Mav 9, 1877. Mary Ann Padgett, Feb. 2,
1886. [Wood borders.]
C 3.
—
Benjamin Dickinson, Woodend, paid Ss. Mary AnnD., Nov. 12, 1865. Sarah Tillotson, Feb. 8, 1868. Alice
Green, Nov. 27, 1888. Benjamin D., May 3, 1893. SarahAnn Green, Oct. 11, 1904, aged 23.
C 4. (? B 4.)
—
Jonas Cartwright, mule spinner, paid 5s.
Arthur, Jan. 28, 1867.
C 5.— Sarah Jane Greenwood paid 7s. 6d. and 7s. 6d.
Sarah Jane, Aug. 27, 1883. Wilham Myers G., Dec. 10,
1893. Eva, Dec. 28, 1893. John Wiiham, June 8, 1899.
July 10, 1904.
C 6.
—
Ezra Illingworth paid 7s. 6d. Sarah Margaret
Dunn, Jan. 81, 1888. Ezra I., April 10, 1892. Willie, Dec.
11, 1894. [Edge stones.]
C 7.
—
Hannah Illingworth paid 5s. John, Mch. 31, 1862.
Fred, July 1874, (crossed off.) Hannah, Oct. 4, 1897.
C 8.—Ebenezer Sharp Vint paid 7s. 6d. and 7s. 6d,
Sarah Narina, Feb. 16, 1875. Ebenezer Sharp V., Dec. 9,
1893. Juliana Narina, Mch. 22, 1895.
t~ C 9.—Edward Mills Cockin, Manningham, paid 20s.
Martha Jane, Jan. 28, 1874. [Edge stones.]
^ C 10.
—
John Hutton Lister paid 5s. Wilham, Feb. 1,
1868. Edith, Mch. 20, 1879. John Hutton L., April 19,
1890.
72 UPPER CHAPEL.
C 11.
—
James Braithwaite paid 5s. Jonas, infant, Sept.
14, 1849. James, April 6, 1897.
C 12.
—
James Skirrow, Windbill Cragg, paid 5s. Fred,
June 5, 1861. Thomas, July 12, 1861. Wm., Nov. 25,
1861. John, Dec. 26, 1861. John Jas., April 7, 1867. Ada,Mch. 18, 1876. Herbert, May 6, 1878. [Edge stones.]
C 13.
—
John Parkinson, Bingley, paid 10s. Wm. HilbankP., May 14, 1849. Margaret Hannah, Oct. 24, 1856.
Elizabeth, Nov. 6, 1856. [J.P.]
D 2.
—
Abraham Ward, Simpson Green, paid 10s. Wm.,Sep. 8, 1871. Larira, Dec. 26, 1872. Louisa, Sept. 18,
1873. Charhe, Oct. 31, 1874. Frank, Nov. 26, 1874.Sarah, Dec. 20, 1874. Abraham, July 17, 1877. [Woodborders.]
D 3.
—
Joseph Burnle\', Woodend, paid 10s. Mary B.,
Jan. 2, 1871. Joseph, aged 70, Dec. 7, 1876. Ellen Mason,June 22, 1876. Nancy Mason, five months, April 21, 1878.Margaret Mason, Feb. 7, 1880.D 4.—John May paid 10s. Sarah, May 1, 1875. Mary
Jane, May 4, 1875. Benjn., May 26, 1875. John, infant,
Dec. 12, 1876. Mary, infant, Mch. 8, 1878. Martha, twininfant, Mch. 8, 1878. Ann, April 5, 1880. John, May 25,1904, aged 65.
D 5.
—
George Illingworth paid 5s. and 5s. CharlesWilfred, April 10, 1867. Charles E., Mch. 13, 1871. Alfred,June 27, 1892.
[Alfred, son of George and Martha Ellen, June 24, 1892,aged 24. Charles Wilfred, infant.]
D 6.— John Keighley paid 5s. John, May 4, 1862.Edwin Ellis, July 22, 1867. Margaret K., Oct. 28, 1882.
^ 7.— Edmund Raistrick, Oct. 20, 1851. Infant,June 9, 1852. Ann Pickard, April 4, 1853. Mary Pickard,May 26, 1855. Sarah Elizabeth Illingworth, Oct. 2, 1855.Thomas Eaistrick, Sep. 11, 1888. Mary Eaistrick, Sept. 27,1889. » i
'
D 8.—Lorenzo Garnett, weaver, paid 10s. John Wm.,April 14, 1874. Annie, Jan. 30, 1882.D 9.—John Lee Hardaker paid 15s. Jane,wife, Nov. 4, 1889.D 10.—William Murgatroyd paid 10s. Transferred to
Benjn. Mitchell. Elizabeth M., Mch. 17, 1873. Wm. M.,Dec. 1, 1898.
SECOND GRAVEYARD—LOWER PART. 73
D 11.—Samuel Braithwaite paid 7s. Gd. Sarah, Jan. 16,1878. George Arthur, July 19, 1882. Samuel, Feb. 20,1894.
D 12.
—
Thompson Atkinson paid 5s. Hannah, Aug. 22,1856. Benjn., Apr. 24, 1857. Thompson, May 2, 1802.Mary Deacon, June 4, 1892.D 13.— Sarah Nicholls, Cragg Hill, paid 5s. Erama,
infant, Oct. 20, 1849. Joseph, Mch. 18, 1865. JohnThomas, Nov. 7, 1878. Sarah, Dec. 7, 1878.E 2.
—
Joshua Lobley, overlooker, paid 7s. 6d. and 7s. 6d.Joseph, Aug. 7, 1874. Elizabeth, Aug. 17, 1892. FlorenceEmma, April 1, 1896.
[Joseph, Aug. 5, 1874, aged 21. Elizabeth, his mother,Aug. 13, 1892, aged 74.]
E 3.
—
David Smith, overlooker, paid 7s. 6d. David, Nov.3, 1874. John, aged 1 mouth, Oct. 20, 1876. [D.S.]E 4.
—
Thomas Watmough paid 10s. and 7s. 6d. Harry,Mch. 11, 1882. Irene EHzabeth, April 7, 1902. Mary Ann,Nov. 24, 1903, aged 39.
[Joseph, son of Thomas and Emma, died at Hudson, Mass.,April 1, 1900, aged 40. Harry, infant. Mary Elizabeth,
daughter, Nov. 21, 1903, aged 39.]
E 5.— 5s. Julia Scire, Mch. 26, 1875.
Eobert Henry Sedgeley, June 30, 1875. Eobert Sore, April
28, 1886. Lena Renton, Dec. 26, 1888. John Henry BryanWatkiuson, Sept. 21, 1889. Jane Elizabeth Charlesworth,
Mch. 25, 1890. Harold Verity, Oct. 17, 1890. Annie Croft,
Oct. 31, 1890. Lilly Coulter, Dec. 2, 1890. Harry Verity,
Nov. 14, 1890. George Francis Marks, Nov. 2, 1900.
E 6.—WiLLiABi Keighley paid 5s. and 5s. James, Dec.
28, 1851. John, Jan. 6, 1852. Martha EHzabeth, May 14,
1881. Wilham Brayshaw, Mch. 29, 1879. Arthur Brayshaw,
April 3, 1893. Horace Bravshaw, June 5, 1894. WilhamK., Nov. 10, 1900, aged 81." Elizabeth K., Dec. 16, 1902,
aged 82.
[James, son of Wm. and EHzabeth, Dec. 26, 1851, aged 3.
John, son, 1852, aged 5. Martha EHzabeth, May 10, 1881,
aged 22. Wilham, Nov. 7, 1900, aged 81. EHzabeth, his
wife, Dec. 14, 1902, aged 82.]
E 7.— William, Benjn., Thomas and Joseph Eaistrick
paid 10s. Edmund Pickaed, Green, owner. Thomas R.,
April 17, 1842. Joseph R., Aug. 4, 1868. Grace Ellen
74 UPPER CHAPEL.
Pickard, Dec. 15, 1885. Wm. Herbert Smith, Oct. 10, 1888.
Sarah Eliza Pickard, Aug. 31, 1889. Walter Pickard, Oct.
21, 1890.
[Thomas Raistrick, died April 12, 1842, aged 68.]
E 8.—Samuel Upton paid 10s. George, Feb. 17, 1872.
Joseph, May 5, 1873. Ann Elizabeth, May 21, 1873. Arthur,
Mch. 25, 18H2. Albert, Mch. 17, 1886. Jesse, Sept. 27, 1886.
[Edge stones.j
E 9.— James Sugden paid 10s. Mary Ann, Jan. 23, 1872.
Florence, Sept. 28, 1880. Ann Kiley, June 6, 1894.
E 10.
—
John Bateman, coachman, paid 10s. Annie, April
2, 1874. Emily, Nov. 5, 1874. Jane, Oct. 15, 1875.Margaret, Aug. 4, 1888.
E 11.
—
Wm. Dracup Nichols, mason, Cragg, paid 10s.
Wilson, June 2, 1874. Anne, Mch. 26, 1881.' Frank, Oct.
13, 1889.
E 12.
—
James Nichols, mason, Cragg, paid 5s. and 5s.
James, Nov. 22, 1870. Mary, Nov. 24, 1875. Samuel, Dec.11, 1875. Sarah, Jan. 25, 1877, aged 71. Eliza Bakes,Feb. 17, 1885. Sarah Ann N., Mch. 6, 1897.
[James, Windhill, Nov. 18, 1870, aged 69. Sarah, hiswidow, Jan. 23, 1877, aged 71. Ehza, their daughter, wifeof John Bakes, Feb. 14, 1885, aged 45. Sarah Ann, daughterof James and Sarah, Mch. 4, 1897, aged 48.]E 13.
—
John Crabtree paid 5s. and 5s. Timothy, Jan. 31,1849. Ehzabeth, infant, April 6, 1849. Ann, Feb. 25, 1851.John, April 19, 1857. Mary, June 15, 1867.
[Timothy, son of John and Mary, Bingley, Jan. 30, 1849,aged 5. Also three infants. Also Ann, daughter, Feb. 20,1851, aged 18. John, April 16, 1857, aged 51. Mary, June12, 1867, aged 55.]
F 2.— Job Waller, delver, paid 10s. Eva Waller, June 5,1874. Edward Thornton, April 28, 1875.^ 3.—Grace Cordingley, Manningham, paid 20s. Ben-
jamin, June 15, 1874. Grace, Nov. 20, 1880.F 4.—James Oddy, drovier, paid 5s. Rebecca, Dec. 25,
1873. James, July 12, 1881. Seth Mann, Mch. 11, 1891.Nanny Mann, Feb. 14, 1903, aged 59. Not to be openedagain.
F 5.—Thomas Coultons, Windhill, paid 10s. William,June 25, 1874. Ruth, July 27, 1875. Sarah Emily, Nov.M, 1877. Wm., July 26, 1879. Sarah Ann, Feb. 19, 1881.
SECOND GKAVEYAEI)— LOWER PART. 76
Frances, Nov. 22, 1882. Elizabeth, June 13, 1891. Edmund,Jan. 15, 189G.
F 6.
—
James Keighley paid 5s. and 5s. Mary, Aug. 21,1849. James, Oct. 1, 1880. Grace, Jan. 7, 1896, aged 77.
[Mary, dau. Jas. and Grace, 1849, aged 2. James, Sept.
28, 1880, aged 64. Grace, Jan. 3, 1896, aged 77.i
F 7.
—
Joseph Raistrick paid 10s. Beujn. Thomas II.,
Mch. 24, 1847. Mary Hartley, July 6, 1861. Phcobe R.,
Mch. 12, 1873. Mary Ann R., Jan. 8, 1888. Mary AnnKitchenman, Mch. 19, 1889. Albert Mann, Dec. 23, 1892.
John R., Nov. 5, 1895. Joseph Mann, infant, Jan. 22, 1902.
F 8.
—
Rebecca Pitts and George Watkinson paid 5s.
Hartley W., Mch. 16, 1872. Mary W., Sept. 19, 1882.
John Sutcliffe W., Dec. 23, 1882.
F 9.
—
Eddy Murgatroy'd, Back Lane, paid 10s. Sarah
Jane M., Jan. 4, 1871. Ann Ehzth. M., May 5, 1872.
EUza M., Sep. 3, 1874. Ehza Ann Baxter, June 3, 1876.
Wilham Myers, May 29, 1884, aged 67.
F 10.
—
Joseph Bottomley, Carcase-end, paid 10s. and 10s.
John Gledhill, Nov. 27, 1870.
F 11.
—
Mrs. Firth, Bradford, £1 and £1 ; now belongs to
Sophia Firth. Thomas, Oct. 15, 1874. Grace, Oct. 18, 1878.
[Thomas, Bradford, (covered with earth.) Grace,
1878, aged 58.]
F 12.
—
Benjamin Thornton, shoemaker. New Brighton,
paid 5s. Benjn., Feb. 25, 1897. Selina, Dec. 16, 1902,
aged 73. [B. S. T.]
F 13.—John Rycroft paid 5s. Martha, Oct. 16, 1850.
Snowden (son of Joseph), Sept. 3, 1851. John, junior, Oct.
4, 1851. Fred Thornton, Mch. 5, 1860. John R., senior,
June 15, 1865.
G 2.—John Hainsworth, Windbill, paid 10s. Frances,
Sept. 24, 1873. Joseph, Mch. 23, 1895.
G 3.—William Parkinson paid 10s. Sarah, Feb. 3, 1874.
Fred, seven months, Mch. 13, 1877. Wilham, Jan. 17, 1893.
Ruth, Jan. 6, 1904, aged 61.
G 4.— Richard Eastman, Windhill Cragg, paid 5s.
Hannah E., Aug. 5, 1867. Thomas Hardaker, owner;
Mary Ann Oddy, Greengates, owner,
G 5.— Samuel Brooke paid 5s. Ehzabeth, Jan. 16, 1856.
Myrtilla, May 22, 1860. Amram, Jan. 31, 1865.
76 UPPKR CHAPEL.
G G.— James Keighley paid 5s. and 5s. Sarah, Mch. 26,
18G6. John, Nov. 1, 1866.
[Sarah, wife of John, Mch. 16, 1866, aged 79. John, Oct.
31, 1866, aged 79.]
Q 7.— Joseph Eaistrick, colher, paid 5s. Sarah Ann,
June 12, 1855. Ann, Aug. 16, 1867. Mary, Dec. 17, 1869.
Joseph, Jan. 12, 1892.
[Benj. son of Joseph and Ann, Mch. 19, 1847, aged 6.
Sarah Ann, dautr., June 9, 1855, aged 20. Mary, dau., wife
of Wm. Hartley, July 5, 1861, aged 28. Ann, Aug. 1 4, 1867,
aged 64. Joseph, Aug. 3, 1868, aged 59.JG 8.—No grave.
Gr 9.— Not to be opened ; out of line.
G 10.
—
Isaac Braithwaite paid £1. Isaac, aged 49, Mch.11, 1878. Hannah, June 9, 1883. WiUiam Edward Farrer,
Aug. 12, 1895. Laurence Arnold Farrer, Aug. 29, 1899.Sarah Braithwaite, Dec. 13, 1904, aged 61.
G 11.—Mary Nutter paid £1 and £1. George, Jan. 22,
1875. Mary, Apr. 22, 1882.
[George, Apperley Bridge, Jan. 21, 1875, aged 63. Mary,wife of Matthew Nutter, April 18, 1882, aged 89.]
G 12.
—
Thomas Dean, slubber, Thackley, 7s. 6d., AnnDean, owner. Joseph, Mch. 4, 1869. Florence, Feb. 28,1871. Rachel, Mch. 16, 1873. James Allen, Aug. 8, 1874.Arthur, Sept. 19, 1874. Eliza, May 21, 1881.G 13.—William Mawson paid 5s. Keighley M., Jan. 21,
1849. Betty, April 5, 1849. Alfred Eaistrick, April 1, 1858.William M., Mch. 13, 1886. Grace M., Oct. 5, 1890.H 2.— John Ratcliffe, Windhill, paid 10s. Hannah, Mch.
8, 1874. John, April 19, 1882.H 3.— ZiLLAH England (Thomas, owner,) paid 10s.
Emma, Dec. 23, 1873. Zillah, June 21, 1874.H 4.
—
William Rider paid 5s. and 5s, Emma Maude,Dec. 21, 1861. Beatrice Granville Smith Maude, Jan. 16,1878. Mary Rider, Jan. 1, 1881. WiUiam Rider, April 13,1892.
^
[Emma Maude, niece of WiUiam and Mary Rider, Dec. 17,1861, aged 15. Mary Rider, Dec. 29, 1880, aged 65.]H 5.—Grace Rider paid 10s. Thomas, Jan. 2, 1854.
Grace, Nov. 13, 1863.[Thomas, cloth-manufacturer, Dec. 29, 1853, aged 63.
Grace, his wife, Nov. 9, 1863, aged 77.]
SECOND GRAVEYARD—LOWER PART. 77
H 6.— William Kider, slubber, paid 5s. Williiim, Jan. 81850. Alice, Feb. 1, 1852. James, Feb. 2G, 1B5U.H 7.- James Broadley, Windhill, paid 7s. Gd. and 7s. 6d.
James, Jan. 1, 1874. Sarah, May 27, 1878. James, July 30,1886. Thomas Arthur, May 10, 1887. William, Dec. 23,1890. Emily, July, 9, 1897. Miles, May 4, 1901, aged 52.
[H. Broadley, owner.]
H 8.
—
Edwin Berry paid lOs.
H 9.
—
Harry Watkinson, Town Well, paid 5s. George,April 16, 1868. Matthew Wm., Mch. 12, 1872. Harriet,Nov. 15, 1874. Miriam, Mch. 7, 1878. Ehza, Feb. 2, 18!)8.
Benjn. Hemy, Mch. 16, 1898.
H 10.
—
George Booth, blacksmith, paid. lOs. and 10s.
John James, Sept. 15, 1870. Seth, infant, July 22, 1880.Wilfred, May 6, 1881. George, Dec. 5, 1904, aged 59.
[George, Dec. 4, 1904, aged 59. John James, Seth andWilfred, infants.]
H 11.— Harriet Hornby, Windhill, paid 10s. SarahElizabeth, Feb. 16, 1875,
[S. E. H.]
H 12.
—
John Verity, Green, paid 5s. and 5s. Mary, Jan.
21, 1865. John, May 17, 1867.
H 18.
—
Joseph Thornton paid 5s. Wilham Mitchell T.,
Nov. 23, 1849. Sam, Nov. 17, 1856. Fred, June 13, 1858.
Annie. Oct. 29, 1859.
I 2.
—
Egbert Taylor, Windhill, paid lUs. Mary Ann,
Oct. 23, 1873. Jane, Feb. 21, 1875. Moses, six months,
Dec. 30, 1876. John, 1 year, May 12, 1879. Ann, Feb. 2,
1887. Thomas, two years, Oct. 9, 1898.
I 3.
—
George Booth, blacksmith. Green, paid 10s. Alfred,
May 14, 1872. Infant, Dec. 8, 1872. Fred, Dec. 2, 1873.
George Ogden B., Oct. 1, 1884. Albert Burnley, Mch. 25,
1891. Mary Ann Holmes Smith, Mch. 27, 1893. Eichard
Burnley, Oct. 28, 1893.
I 4.
—
Hannah Skirrow paid 10s. John, Jan. 14, 1885.
Hannah, aged 61, June 23, 1900.
I 5.— Sarah Jane Booth paid 7s. 6d. James Wm.Bretherick, Sept. 20, 1895.
[Headstone broken away.]
I 6.—George Booth, Bolton, paid £1.
[G. B. B.J
I 7.—Hannah Emsley paid 7s. 6d. Isaac, Dec. 5, 1873.
TJQ UPPER CHAPEL.
I 8.—Edwin Berry paid 10s. William, Dec. 16, 1861.
Laviuia Sadenias, July 21, 1877. Maria, Aug. 5, 1887.
Sarah, aged 95, Jan. 8, 1895. Edwin, aged 64, Jan. 6, 1896.
[Lavinia Sadenias, dautr. Edwin and Maria, July 19, 1877,
aged 20. Sarah Jane and Eva, infants. Maria, his wife,
Aiigust 2, 1887, aged 53. Edwin, Jan. B, 1896, aged 64.
William, his father, Dec. 12, 1861, aged 61. Sarah, wife of
Wilham, Jan. 4, 1895, aged 91.]
I 9.
—
Hannah Greaves, Town Well, paid 5s. Job. Nov.
25, 1865.
I 10.
—
George Excell. Saltaire, paid 10s. Elizabeth Ann,
June 29, 1873. Samuel. April 6, 1876. Thomas Hemy,Oct. 20, 1879. Jane, Mch. 16. 1882. Hannah, April 12, 1882.
I 11.— William Myers, Thorp Garth, paid 5s. and 5s.
EHza, Aug. 22, 1862. Ann, Mch. 10, 1890. Wilham, Oct.
29, 1895.
[Any, wife of Wihiam, Mch. 6, 1890, aged 71. Charlotte,
infant, 1846. Padgett, infant, 1851. Eliza, infant, 1862.
Wilham, Oct. 26, 1895, aged 78.
j
I 12.
—
John Verity paid 5s. and 5s. Alice SusannahCordingley, Feb. 17, 1859. Susannah Whitwham, Mch.18, 1873. Joseph Gibbon, July 15, 1881. Joseph Whitwham,July 6, 1894.
[Alice Susannah Cordingley, over fifty years servant to
the Eev. W.Vint's family, Feb. 15, 1859, aged 72. Susannah,wife of Joseph Whitwham, Mch. 16, 1873, aged 44. JosephW., July 4, 1894, aged 65]
I 13.— Widow Lee paid 5s. and 5s. John, Dec. 18, 1857.Maria, Feb. 19, 1864. William, Nov. 29, 1869. Ann, Jan.17, 1885.
[John, cloth manufacturer, Dec. 14, 1857, aged 70. Maria,wife, Feb. 13, 1864, aged 75. William, son, Nov. 25, 1869,aged 60. Ann, his wife, Jan. 13, 1885, aged 76.]
J 2.—William McKell, Bradford, paid £1. William,Oct. 6, 1873. William, aged 79, June 10, 1884. Sarah,Nov. 13, 1891. Eichard Skirrow Gott, Oct. 28, 1879. Full.
J 3.—Thomas Pullan, delver, Green, paid 10s. SarahAnn, July 17, 1870. Seliua, July 17, 1870. John Smith P.,Oct. 19, 1878. Charles Thomas P., May 1, 1880. ThomasEastburn P., Feb. 25, 1882. Selina Annie Banks, Dec. 3,1896.
J 4.—Ruth Hutton paid 5s. and 5s. Ruth, Nov. 4, 1865.Edwin, Dec. 22, 1855.
SECOND GRAVEYARD—LOWER PART. 79
rSamuel Hutton, Eegistrar of Births and Deaths, Oct. 17,1855, aged G7. Edwin Stausfiekl H., son, Dec. 19, 1855,aged 39. Ruth, wife of Samuel, Nov. 1, 1805, aged 70.]
J 5.
—
Rachel Milner, Bradford, paid 5s. This grave wasgiven for one lost. John Milner, Sept. 18, 18G9. Mary JanoBooth, Nov. 21, 1880. Sarah Lister Croft, Nov. 10," 1883.Sarah Edmondson, May 22, 1890. Josepli Lister Croft,
June 28, 1890. Rachel Thornton, July 29, 1892. JohnThornton, May 20, 189G. [Stone edges.]
J G.
—
Rachel Milner, Bradford, paid 5s. Someone hereand not known. [Stone edges.]
J 7.
—
Widow Booth, George Booth, Bolton, paid 5s. and5s. Joseph, July 28, 1860. Nancy, Jan. 4, 1878.
[Wilham Booth, Bolton, July 2G, 1858, aged 48. Joseph,
son, July 2G, 18G0, aged 19. Nancy, wife of Wm., Dec. 31,
1877, aged 67.]
J 8.
—
Widow Berry, Oldfield Croft, paid lOs. and 10s.
James, Nov. 15, 1869. Rose, Julv G, 1872. Mrs. AnnieTavlor, April 5, 1898. Full.
[James, Nov. 13, 1869, aged 64. Rose, wife, July 4, 1872,
aged 70.]
J 9.
—
Robert Hinchliffe paid 10s. and 10s. Fanny Ann,April 28, 1870. Robert, Oct. 11, 1882. Susannah Nicholls,
Oct. 27, 1893. Samuel Nicholls, Feb. 9. 1905, aged 62.
[Robert, Oct. 7, 1882, aged 38. Fanny Ann, infant
daughter, 1870. Susanna Nichols, Oct. 29, 1894, aged 55.]
J 10.
—
William Ganes, Windhill, paid 10s. HannahMaria, June 28, 1870.
J 11.
—
William Kendall paid 5s. Harry, Oct. 11, 1866.
J 12.
—
Thomas Skirrow. Saltaire Rd., paid 10s. MaryAnn, Aug. 15, 1851. Arthur. April 15, 1876. Thomas,April 29,^^1880. Byrom, Dec. 25, 1880. Martha Ann, April
8, 1890.
[Arthur, son of George and Martha, Shipley, inf^int, 1876.]
J 13.—George Vint paid 5s. and 5s. George, Dec. 4,
1896. Ellen, his wife, July 27, 1904, aged 85. Alice Bertha
Middlemiss, their daughter, July 14, 1902, aged 40.
K 2.—William Murgatroyd, Nooking, paid 10s. Mary,
June 7, 1869. Mary Ann, April 23, 1874. Thos. William,
Dec. 28, 1874. Ann Elizabeth, Aug. 6, 1879. Phoebe, Mch.
24, 1894. William, April 10, 1899, aged 65. Full. Not to
be opened.
gQ UPPER CHAPEL.
K 3— Emanuel Smith paid 10s. Sarah Ann, May 17,
1870. Sophia, Mch. 7, 1876. Martha, June 17, 1886.
Ayrton, Sept. 15, 1897.
K 4.- John Mitchell, dogger, Wmdhill, paid 10s. Nanny
Tattersall, July 17, 1869. Harry Tattersall, Nov. 27, 1869.
John Mitchell, May 28, 1878. Elizabeth Mitchell, Oct. 6,
1877. Ingham Mitchell, July 8, 1882, Lavinia Mitchell,
June 18, 1883. Mary Mitchell, June 8, 1887.
[John, May 25, 1873, aged 65. Mary, wife, June 7, 1887,
at^ed 77. Three infant grandchildren. Nanny Tattersall,
their daughter, July 17, 1869, aged 33. Elizabeth, daughter,
Oct. 3, 1877, aged 33.]
K 5.—Ellen Booth, Bolton. Thomas Booth's widow, paid
5s. Paid for stone 10s. Edith Annie, Nov. 8, 1879. Edith
Annie, three weeks, Feb. 15, 1886. Enos illingworth B.,
Nov. 16, 1894.
[Enos Ilhngworth B., d. Nov. 13, 1894, aged 40. Edith
Annie, daughter, 1879, aged 1.]
X 6. —Widow of S. MuRGATEOYD paid 5s. and 5s. Samuel,
Sept. 9, 1843. Mehssa, Nov. 1, 1850.
rSamuel, stonemason, Sept. 6, 1848, aged 23. Melissa,
dautr. Oct. 29, 1850, aged 10. Martha, wife, Nov. 9, 1877,
aged 61.]
K 7.
—
Thomas Booth, clothier, Highfield Lane, paid 5s.
Harriet Booth, Aug. 1, 1868. Fred Illingworth,' July 20,
1871. Ann I., Dec. 1, 1873. Alfred I., May 27, 1880.
Phineas I. Aug. 14, 1880.
K 8.— Widow Emsley paid 5s, and 5s. WiUiam, Mch. 26,
1868. Mary Ann Blizzard, Jan. 25, 1869. Michael Emsley,Jan. 18, 1872, Elizabeth, Oct. 7, 1873. Sarah, Oct. 18, 1877.
[Benjamin, son of Wm. and Rebecca, Sept. 14, 1851, aged4. Maria, dautr. Dec. 9, 1866, aged 17. Eebecca, wife,
Feb. 21, 1885, aged 58. WiUiam, Jan. 11, 1886, aged 60.
William, Mch. 23, 1868, aged 75. Sarah, his wife, Oct. 9,
1877, aged 74. Mary, daughter, Jan. 12. 1869, aged 41.
Elizabeth, Oct. 5, 1878, aged 29.]
K 9.
—
Benjamin Berry, clothier, paid 5s., transferred toJames Scott, Windhill Cragg. Mary, Oct. 4, 1864. JosephScott, Mch. 5, 1866. Benj. Berry', June 1, 1888. MaudMary Hall, June 19, 1888.
K 10.—Hannah Senior, Thackley End, paid 5s. JaneSteele paid lOs. Benjn. Steele, owner. John Senior, April
SECOND GRAVEYARD—LOWER PART. 81
2, 1870. Elizabeth Steele, Feb. 2, 1880. Jane Haiilaker,formerly Steele, Sept. 20, 1898, aged 07.
[Samuel Steel, Nov. 18, 1871, aged 51. Elizabeth, daughter,Jan. 28, 1889, aged 23.]
K 11.
—
William Baxter paid 5s. Fred, Jan. 2, 18G2.Harry, July 11, 1866. Ernest, Jan. 18, 1872. Walter,Feb. 26, 1874. Hannah, Feb. 12, 1891. Frank liol)ert3,
infant twin, Oct. 6, 1903. Alice Roberts, infant twin, Jan.5, 1905.
K 12.
—
Thomas Chatburn paid 5s. and 5s. Mary, May 18,
1851. Thomas, Sept. 4, 1876. Mary Ann, Jan. 15, 1894.
Mary Ann, Aug. 13, 1898, aged 2. Hannah, 18, Nov. 8, 1905.[Thomas, Sept. 8, 1876, 61. Mary, dautr. of Thos. and
Mary Ann, 1851, infant.]
K 13.
—
George Vint paid 5s. and 5s. George Hemy, Jan.
18, 1848. Mary Anna, Feb. 13, 1850.
[George A^int, Willow Field, Dec. 2, 1896, aged 87. Ellen,
wife, July 23, 1904, aged 85. George Henry and Mary Anna,infants. Alice Bertha, daughter, wife of James Middlemiss,
July 10, 1902, aged 40.]
L 2.
—
James Booth, blacksmith, Wrose, paid 10s. HenryWilliamson, owner. James, Sept. 24, 1872. Nanny Wilham-son, Feb. 16, 1891. Henry Tempest WiUiamson, Aug. 16,
1898, aged 61. Full.
L 3.
—
William Allsop, delver, Wrose, paid 10s. Benjamin,
July 23, 1870. Joseph, July 3, 1870. Wilham, Oct. 15,
1873. Ahce, Nov. 8, 1873. Edith Olive Robinson, June 23,
1885. Harry Allsop, July 7, 1891. Herbert Allsop, Mch. 2,
1901. Mary Stead, Aug. 27, 1904, aged 72. Full.
L 4.
—
Mrs. Parkinson paid 5s. W^illiam John, late Baptist
Minister, Idle, July 12, 1852.
L 5.
—
Benjamin Ward, AVrose, paid 5s. Ellen, June 19,
1852. Elizabeth, Oct. 21, 1852. Sarah Ann Skirrow, Mch.
12, 1856. Benjamin Ward, Mch. 4, 1859.
L 6.—Thomas Stirk, Wrose, paid 5s. and 5s. Maria, Aug.
17, 1852. Wm. Henry, June 23, 1867. Mary, Aug. 20, 1875.
Arthur, infant, Feb. 8, 1877. Thomas, April 80, 1877, aged
49.
[Maria, dautr. of Thomas and Mary, Bradford, 1852, in-
fant. Wm. Heiu-y, son, June 25, 1867, aged 3. Mary, Aug.
18, 1875, aged 51. Arthur, son of Thomas and Susan, 1877,
infant. Thomas, April 29, 1877, aged 49.]
F
g2 UPPER CHAPEL.
L 7, Booth paid 5s. Benjn., Sept. 15, 1842.
Mary,' May 16, 1845. George, Mcb. 6, 1858. William, July
27, 1858. George Foster, Aug. 12, 1859. Fredk. Murgatroyd,
Nov. 19, 1883. Watkinsou Booth, Dec. 31, 1883.
L 8.
—
William Elmsley paid 5s. and 5s. Beajamiu, Sept.
16, 1851. Rebecca, Feb. 23, 1885. Maria (before 1885.)
WiUiam, Jan. 15, 1886.
L 9.
—
Robert Halliday, Bradford, paid 5s. and 5s,
Elizabeth Edgwortb. Jan. 28, 1862. Martha Halliday, May19, 1874. Robert, Jan. 7, 1877, aged 71.
[Elizabeth, wife of Robert Edgeworth and daughter of
Robert and Martha H., Bradford, Jan. 24, 1862, aged 23.
Martha H., May 19, 1874, aged 68. Robert, Jan. 3, 1877,
aged 71.]
L 10.
—
Joseph Oddy, junior, Fiddler Green, Wrose, paid
5s. and 5s. Wilhani, May 23, 1865. Elizabeth, Aug. 11,
1885. Mary, Feb. 7, 1898.
[Wilham, son of Samuel and Elizabeth Oddy, Wrose,
May 23, 1865, aged 5. Elizabeth, wife of Joseph, Aug. 8,
1885, aged 78. Mary, daughter, Feb. 7, 1898, aged 56.]
L 11.
—
Epbraim Whitfield paid 5s. Annie, Nov. 16,
1857. Annie, April 13, 1859. Ann, July 29, 1859. Joshua,
Feb. 13, 1861.
L 12.
—
John Renton paid 5s. Given to Wm. Saville, iron-
moulder. Hannah Renton, Mch. 29, 1855. Fanny, Jan.
24, 1862. Eliza, April 8, 1864. Charity, July 15, 1865.
Betsy, Julv 17, 1866. Hannah, Sept. 20, 1869. James,Sept. 5, 1870. Wilham, Nov. 6, 1874. Albert, Nov. 29, 1875.
[Bertha Charlesworth, Aug. 20, 1877. Clara Charlesworth,Aug. 21, 1878. Renton Elizabeth Saville, Nov. 9, 1887.]L 13.
—
John Vint paid 5s. Grace Alice, Aug. 31, 1845.Hannah, (Cholera,) Oct. 14, 1849. Sarah Hannah, April19, 1858. John, Dec. 6, 1873.
[Grace Alice, dautr, John and Hannah Vint, Aug. 28, 1845,infant. Hannah, Oct. 13, 1849, aged 43. Sarah Hannah,dautr., April 16, 1858, aged 15. John, (son of Rev. Wm.Vint,) Dec. 5, 1873, aged 73.]
M 2.
—
Sarah Thornton, Nooken, paid 5s. and 5s. James,Mch. 18, 1867.
[M 2.— Sarah Thornton.]M 3.
—
Ezra Rhodes, junior, clothier. Green, paid 5s.Fred, Jan. 4, 1868. Ezra, May 18, 1876.
SECOND GRAVEYARD LOWER PART. 88
M 4.
—
Reuben Gi.over, New Brighton, paid 10s. Edwin,May 11, 1873. Reuben, Jan. 11, 189!>, aged iu).
M 5.
—
James Murgatroyd, mason, paid os. and "iS. Alfred,June -4, 1851. Ann, Sept. IG, 1851. James, May 10 1871Jolm, Sept. 5, 1899, aged 8?>.
[James, May 8, 1871, aged 05. Ann, wife, Sep. H, 1851,aged 42. Alfred, son, 1851, aged 7.]
M 6.—John Banks paid 5s. and 2s. Gd. Betsy, Mcb. 5,
1862. WiUiam, May 18, 18C3. John, Sept. 1!>, isGG.FBetsy, wife of John, Mch. 1, 18G2, aged 29. William, sou,
18G3, aged G. Jolm, Sept. 18, 1866, aged 37.]
M 7.— Thojias Booth paid 5s. and 5s. Benjamin, Sept. 15,
1842. Mary, May 16, 1845, both crossed oft". Joseph, Dec.24, 1845. i3etty, Sept. 28, 1851. Martha, Nov. 29, 1873.
Thomas, Sept. 4, 1875. Hannah, Nov. 3, 1893.
[Joseph Illingworth, Dec. 21, 1845, aged 53. Betty,
dautr., Thomas and Hannah Booth, granddr., 1851, aged 1.
Martha, their daughter, 1873, aged 22. Thomas Booth, Sept.
2, 1875, aged 55. Hannah his wife, Oct. 31, 1892, aged 73.]
M 8.
—
Robert Halliday, Bradford, paid 5s. and 5s.
Charlotte Halliday, April 4, 1847. Fred Watson, Dec. 13,
1856. Walter W., Dec. 26, 1860. John W., Jan. 16, 1861.
Jolm Wm. W., Dec. 1, 1868.
[Fred, son of John and Maria, 1S56, aged 1. Walter,
1860, aged 3. John, Jan. 15, 1861, aged 29.]
M 9.
—
James Padgett, Bradford, paid 5s. Sarah, Oct. 28,
1861. Abigail Pickles, Augt. 1864. Fred Padgett, Nov. 4,
1868. James Padgett, Jan. 14, 1886.
M 10.— Samuel Excell. Saltaire, paid 5s. and 5s. Eliza,
April 16, 1863. Henry, Mch. 2, 1869. Susan, Aug. 2, 1877.
Bertram Busfield, Apr. 8, 1892. Samuel Excell, 80, Feb. 17,
1906.
[Eliza, daughter of Samuel and Susan, 1863, aged 2.
Jim, infant. Henry, 1869, infant. Susan, Augt. 1, 1877,
aged 50.]
M 11.—Thomas Smith paid 5s. Sarah Ann, Oct. 25, 1857.
Sarah. Dec. 30, 1864. Thomas, Jan. 16, 1890. John, Dec.
23, 1890. John, Feb. 21, 1893. Sarah Jane, Jan. 21, 189G,
aged 17.
M 12.— Samuel Oddy, Wrose, paid 5s. Joseph, Mch. 30,
1854. Barbara. Nov. 17, 1854. Samuel, Jan. 10, 18G3.
Judith, Sep. 30, 1874. Martha, Feb. 14, 1887.
34 UPPER CHAPEL.
[Joseph, dOn of Samuel and Barbara, Mcb. 27, 1854, aged
45. Barbara, Nov. 13, 1854, aged 71. Samuel, Jan. 7,
1863, aged 80. Judith, their daughter, Sept. 27, 1874, aged
G4. Martha, their daughter, Feb. 5, 1887, aged 71.]
M 18.
—
Benjamin Eaisteick paid 10s. Lydia, Sept. 5,
1848. Elizabeth, April 4, 1865. Benjamin, May 31, 1870.
[Lydia, wife of Benjn., Sept. 2, 1848, aged 44. Elizabeth,
wifi of Benjn., April 2, 1865, aged 70. Benjamin, May 29,
1870, aged 70.]
N 1 and 2.—Only a grave and a half.
John Alred paid 2s. 6d., 2s. od., 7s. 6d. Nathan, Oct. 9,
1863. Samuel, Dec. 8, 1872. Martha Ellen, Dec. 1, 1873.
John, Dec. 30, 1889. Mary Elizabeth, May 26, 1891.
Martha Ellen, May 21, 1893. Mary Elizabeth, Dec. 16,
1893. [Stone-edges.]
N 3.
—
William Bielby, Park Hill, paid 10s. William,Aug. 31, 1872. Mary Ehzth. Hall, Jan. 23, 1875. SarahB., Mch. 22, 1886. Wm. B., Oct. 16, 1888.
[WiUiam, Aug. 29, 1872, aged 57. Sarah, wife, Mch. 19,
1886, aged 66. A grand-child in infancy.]
N 4.
—
Benjamin Khodes, Calverley Carr, paid 5s. Eliza-beth, Jan. 13, 1863. John, Feb. 13, 1864. Benjamin, April15, 1864. Sarah Jane, June 24, 1869. Mary, Dec. 22,
1869. John M. Scott, May 19, 1871.
N 5.—Benjamin Oddy paid 5s. Miles, April 21, 1851.Tallies, Nov. 13, 1874. Thomas Dickenson, Sept. 24, 1878.Benjn. 0., July 25, 1881. Hannah 0., Aug. 22, 1883.
[Miles, son of Benjn. and Hannah, of Leeds, late of Wrose,1851, aged 4. Miles, their grand-son, son of George andAnn 0., 1874, aged 6. Thomas, grandson, son of Thomasand Annis Dickenson, Leeds, 1878, aged 1. Benjamin, July25, 1881, aged 63. Hannah, his wife, Aug. 21, 1883, aged 59.
N 6.—Mrs. Hannah Banks paid 5s. William, Oct. 1, 1858.James Stansfield B., April 2, 1869. Hannah, Jan. 19, 1881.N 7.—Jane Padgett paid 5s. Joseph, Feb. 10, 1864.
Albert, April 29, 1889.
N 8.
—
James Ward paid 10s.
N 9.—John Ward, Thorp, paid 5s. and 5s. Sarah, Nov.7, 1860. John, June 1, 1H68. James Illingworth, Mch. 17,1884. Hannah Ilhngworth, June 23, 1888. Effie Padgett,May 14, 1892.
^
SECOND GRAVEYARD—LOWER PART. 85
[Sarah, wife of Jolm, cloth-manufacturer, Nov. 3, 18G0,aged 62. John, May 31, 1868, aged 71. James Ilhngworth,Mch. 13, 1884, aged 64. Hannah, his wife, June 20, 1H8H,aged 66.]
N 10.
—
William Lee, Town Well, paid 5s. Tom, Jan. 21,1861. Martha Ann, Sept. 15, 1875. Wm. Henry Briggs,
Aug. 16, 1879. WiUiam L., Jan. 11, 1881. Sarah L., Mch.20, 1882. Betty L., April 10, 1889.
N 11.— MooRE, Woodend, paid 5s. Mary, April
28, 1861. Jolm, Sept. 4, 1873. Dan, Dec. 11, 1875. JolmWalker Brunton, infant, Dec. 7, 1876. Bachel Barker,
Sept. 10, 1889. Arthur Booth, Oct. 16, 1892. Charles
Arnold Booth, June 27, 1897.
N 12.
—
James Robinsox, shoemaker, paid 5s. Nancy,June 30, 1853. Hannah, Oct. 24, 1856. Hannah, May 23,
1858. Hannah, Jan. 21, 1865. Florence Noble, aged 1,
Jan. 13, 1872. James Kobiuson, 83, Mch. 24, 19U3.
N 13.
—
George Alred paid 5s. Johnson Bradley, Jan.
16, 1848. John Bradley, Sept. 11, 1859. Mary Ann Thorn-
ton, Oct. 9, 1868. Thomas Brook Thornton, Sept. 3, 1871.
Nanny Aired, Mch. 30, 1880. Joseph Thornton, June 25,
1884.2.
—
David Fletcher paid 5s. and 7s. 6d. Jolm, Oct. 9,
1860. Mary, Dec. 17, 1862. David, Api-il 13, 1873.
3.—Mrs. Denby, London, paid 10s. Mary, Feb. 18, 1876.
4.
—
Maria Wade paid 5s. and 5s. Joseph, Aug. 3, 1867.
[Joseph, July 31, 1867, aged 45.]
O 5.
—
John Wade, paid 5s. and 5s. Jolm, Oct. 26, 1845.
John, Feb. 14, 1849. George, Nov. 21, 1851. Ann, Sep. 12,
1888. Charles, July 7, 1900, aged 48. Mary Anna, Aug.
19, 1904, aged 62.
[John, son of Jolm and Ann, Dec. 23, 1845, infant. Jolm,
Feb. 10, 1849, aged 31. George, son, 1851, aged 13. Ann,
Sept. 9, 1888, aged 72. Charles, July 4, 1900, aged 46.]
6.
—
William Banks paid 5s. and 5s. Wihiam, Dec. 7,
1842. Grace, Feb. 14, 1853. William Bailey B., April 15,
1853.
[Wilham, son of William and Hannah, 1842, aged 8.
Thomas, sou, 1852, aged 15. Grace, daughter, 1853, aged
13. Wm. Bailey B., infant, 1853. WiUiam, the father,
Sept. 26, 1858, aged 51. James Stansfield B., son, April 1,
1869, aged 23. Hannah, Jan. 16, 1881, aged 71.]
gg UPPER CHAPEL.
7.—Two names crossed off; 1850 was one date.
Benjamin Watjiough, Thorp Lane, paid 10s. and 10s.
George Wade, July 18, 1874. Benjamin Watmongb, Dec. 2i,
1894.
[George Ward, July 15, 1874, aged 48. BenjammWatmougli r relict) of above named, Dec. 21, 1894, aged 66.]
8.— James Ward paid 5s. and 5s. Mary, Aug. 26, 1859.
James, Sept. 8, 1859.
[James Ward, cloth manufacturer, Sept. 7, 1859, aged 64.
Mary, his wife, Aug. 25, 1859, aged 63.
O 9.—Frank Waterhouse paid 5s. and 5s. Joseph, May13, 1860. Frank, Sept. 24, 1863. Sarah Jane, April 1,
1865. Infant, Dec. 6, 1872. Martha, Nov. 25, 1882.
[Francis, Sept. 20, 1863, aged 42. Martha, widow, Nov.
25, 1882, aged 59. Joseph, son, 1860, aged 2. Sarah Jane,
daughter, 1865, aged 4.]
10.
—
Joseph Waite paid 3s. and 2s. Emily, Nov. 10,
1858. James, Mch. 17, 1862. Margerison, Oct. 1, 1866.
Matilda, Nov. 22, 1873. Mary Ellen, Aug. 16, 1876. Joseph
Child W., Feb. 12, 1901, aged 64.]
11.— Baxter, 5s. John, Dec. 1, 1856. Seth, Aug. 1,
1861. John Russell B., July 18, 1866.
12.
—
William Baxter, comber, paid 5s. Ann, Jan. 17,
1853. William, Aug. 22, 1867. Elizabeth, Mch. 27, 1889.
13.— John Lee, junior, paid 10s. Hugh Yeadon, April
26, 1850. Mary Lee,' July 3, 1865. Wm. Henry Lee, Dec.
10, 1881. John Lee, Dec. 7, 1898, aged 77.
[Hugh Yeadon, Bradford, April 23, 1850, aged 24. Mary,wife of John Lee, cloth-manufacturer, Simpson Green, July
2, 1865, aged 43. William Henry, son, Dec. 7, 1881, aged28.]
P 2.
—
George Padgett paid 5s. and 5s. Susannah, May15, 1891.
P 3.
—
Joseph Waterhouse paid 5s. Stillborn child, Jan.3, 1854. Betha, Dec. 30, 1854. Martha, July 2, 1862.John, July 5, 1862. George WiUiam, Aug. 21, 1876.
[Betha, wife of Joseph, Dec. 27, 1854, aged 25. Martha,wife of Joseph, June 28, 1862, aged 30. George, Mary, John,their infant children. George William, son, Aug. 18, 1876,aged 37. Joseph, Nov. 30, 1896, aged 66. Sarah Ann, hiswife, Sept. 18, 1903, aged 63.]
SECOND GRAVEYARD LOWER PART. 87
P 4.
—
Joseph Waterhouse paid 5s. Georj^e, Aug. 21,1857. Mary, Aug. 28, 1857. Joseph, Dec. 1, 189G. SarahAuu, Sept. 21, 1903, aged 63. ^Edge-stoues.]
P 5.
—
Mary Wade paid 10s. Mary, Dec. 14, 18GG.[George Wade, July 17, 1833, aged 38, buried in the okl
yard. Mary, his wife, Dec. 13, 18GC, aged 71.]
P G.— Samuel Verity paid 7s. Cd. and 7s. Gd. SimeonSpacey V., Mch. 21. 1845. Joseph, May 27, 1848. Ben-jamin, June 13, 1848. Seth, Feb. 7, 1850. Eva, six months,Oct. 21, 1879. Elizabeth, Dec. 1, 1885.
[Samuel, Nov. 17, 1878, aged 5G. Also four infants.
Eva, his grand-daughter, daughter of Samuel and Elizabeth,
1879, infant. Elizabeth, Nov. 30, 1884, aged 35. Ann, wife
of Samuel, senior, April 21, 1886, aged 62.]
P 7.— Watmough, 1874, 10s. crossed off.
John Verity, Top of Green, paid 5s. and 5s. Edmund,Aug. 25, 1850. Thomas, Dec. 1, 1853. Ann, Dec. 20, 1887.
John, Jan. 3, 1899, aged 81.
TAnn, wife of John, Dec. 18, 1887, aged 69. Edmund, son,
1850, aged 2. Thomas, infant, 1853. John, Dec. 30, 1898,
aged 81.]
P 8.— James Ward paid 10s.
p 9.
—
William Staj^sfield, clothier, Thackley, paid 5s.
and 5s. Arthur, Dec. 26, 1859. Wilham, Aug. 15, 1874.
Harriet, Oct. 13, 1900, aged 79.
TArthur, son of Wilham and Harriet, 1859, aged 1.
Wilham, Aug. 12, 1874, aged 58. Harriet, Oct. 11, 1900,
aged 79.]
p 10.—Joseph Irwin paid 5s. and 5s. Susannah, May 11,
1852. Joseph, Jan. 6, 1857. John Booth I.. Feb. 11, 1857.
John, April 15, 1861. Jane, Oct. 9, 1869. EHzabe..., Jan.
6, 1873. Elizabeth, Mch. 26, 1875. Joseph, Sept. 12, 1884.
John Beecroft L, Oct. 10, 1884. Ellen, July 26, 1886.
[Jane, 1835, aged 5, buried at Huddersfield Parish Church.
Susanna, May 7, 1852, aged 23. Joseph, father, Jan. 3,
1857, aged 60. Elizabeth, his wife, daughter of John Booth,
Esholt, Mch. 25, 1875, aged 70.]
P 11.— Christopher Wade paid 7s. 6d. and 7s. 6d. Mary
Tillotson, April 12, 1881. Thomas Tillotson, July 17, 1883.
[Mary, wife of Thomas T., April 10, 1881, aged il.
Thomas, July 14, 1883, aged 74.]
Qg UPPER CHAPEL.
P 12.—John Lobley jDaid 5s. Betty Barker, Nov. 4, 1854.
p 13. —Sarah Padgett i^aid 5s. and 5s. James Bannister,
Jan. 10, 1849. John Padgett, Feb. 22, 1877, aged 66.
[James Padgett, June 6, 1851, aged 62. 8arali, wife,
Apr. 29, 1874, aged 85. John, eldest son, Feb. 21, 1877,
aged 66.]
Q 2.
—
George Padgett paid 5s. and 5s. Ellen, Dec. 5,
1857. John Edgar, July 19, 1866. Sarah Alice, Nov. 27,
1873. George, Nov. 15, 1877.
lEUen, daughter of George and Susannah, Dec. 3, 1857,
aged 2. John Edgar, infant, 1866. Sarah Alice, Nov. 25,
1873, aged 13. George, father, Nov. 12, 1877, aged 45.
Susannah, mother, May 12, 1891, aged 57. Annie Louisa,
their daughter, wife of John Barrett, June 5, 1893, aged 28,
buried at Cleethorpes.]
Q 3.
—
John Hardaker, junior, paid 5s. and 6s. Charles,
July 20, 1851. John, May 30, 1857. Sarah, July 5, 1903,aged 82.
[Charles, son of John and Sarah, July 17, 1851, aged 8.
John, May 26, 1857, aged 30. Sarah, wife, July 2, 1903,aged 82.]
Q 4.
—
Abraham Ehodes paid 5s. Miranda, Nov. 28, 1851.Mary, May 29, 1861. Abraham, Aug. 26, 1878.
Q 5.
—
Mercy Wade paid 5s. and 5s. Joseph, April 21,
1847. Mercy, Oct. 22, 1877, aged 71.
[Joseph, April 17, 1847, aged 51. Mercy, wife, Oct. 20,
1877, aged 71.
j
Q 6.
—
Hannah Bailey, Mch. 21, 1845, crossed off.
Samuel Verity paid 7s. 6d. and 7s. 6d. Samuel, Nov. 20,1878. Ann, April 24, 1886.
Q 7.—William Halliday, comber. Ptachel, Jan. 20, 1853.Mary, May 13, 1860. Albert, Sept. 24, 1866. Wilham,Jan. 9, 1869. John James, June 19, 1870. Thomas, Nov.27, 1877.
Q 8.
—
William Naylor paid 5s. Seth Naylor's propertyexclusively. Mary, Feb. 22, 1846. Thomas Midgley, Mcli.11, 1860. Wilham N., Jan. 28, 1862. Martha N., Oct. 11,1864. Edith N., May 21, 1867. Wilham N., Dec. 14, 1874.Grace Ann Marshall, aged 9, July 2, 1883. Bertha N., Jan.2, 1885. Edith N., Nov. 8, 1890. Clara Emma N., April18, 1891.
SECOND GRAVEYARD— LO-U'ER PART. 89
Q 9.—-Widow Illixgworth, 5s. Mrs. Mary Hartley, 5s.Wm. I., Feb. 21, 1856. Sarah I., Jan. 8, 1857. HannahI., Feb. 12, 1868.
[Williara, Feb. 17, 1856, aged 72. Hannah, his wife,Feb. 8, 1868, aged 86. Sarah, daughter, Dec. 81, 1856,aged 30.]
Q 10.—Egbert Rawnsley paid 5s. aiul 5a. Titus, Mch.14, 1859. Seth, Oct. 1, 1884. Eobert, April 5, 1902, aged 68.
Q 11.—David Lord paid 53. Harriett, July 9, 1856.Margaret, Sept. 18, 1858. Colonel, Dec. 14, 1859. CharlesHenry, Sept. 26, 1861. Susannah, Sept. 19, 1861. Thomas,May 81, 1863. Emily, Jan. 6, 1868. Sarah, July 22, 1869.
Q 12.—Thomas Rhodes paid 5s. Alfred John, May 28,1853. Hilda. Oct. 1, 1891. Marv, Mch. 28, 1898. Thomas,Aug. 12, 1901, aged 81. Seth, Sept. 9, 1905, aged 52.
Q 18.-
—
Sarah Padgett paid 5s. and 5.s. James, June 9,
1851. Sarah, May 2, 1874.
R 2.
—
James Pullax, Starting Post, paid 5s. Alice, June19, 1857. Hannah, Sept. 23, 1862. James, Feb. 24, 1873.
R 3.— Samuel Hardaker paid 5s. and 5s. Richard, Aug.22, 1851. Mary Jane, July 20, 1855. Frederick Overend H.,
Jan. 18, 1856. Samuel, April 2, 1888. Susannah, Jan. 13,
1890.
[Richard, son of Samuel, cloth manufacturer, 1851, aged 8.
Mary Jane, dautr., 1855, aged 2. Frederick 0., infant, 1856.
Samuel, Mch. 31, 1888, aged 73. Susannah, wife, Jan. 9,
1890, aged 75.]
R 4. John Senior, Wrose, paid 5s. and 5s. Still-born
child, July 14, 1855. John, April 22, 1884. Maria, Feb.
4, 1902, aged 77.
[.John, Windhill, April 19, 1884, aged 61. Maria, wife,
Jan. 31, 1902, aged 77.]
R 5.
—
Thomas Goldseorough. Thackley, paid 5s. Mary,
April 16, 1856. James, Sept. 9, 1865. WiUiam, June 8,
1868. Sam, April 2, 1870. Wilham, 19 weeks, Sept. 12,
1877. Marv, July 6, 1878. Martha, Nov. 9, 1881. Arthur,
2 davs, Nov. 9, 1881. Sam Hudson (Samuel), Mch. 14,
1898"; Thomas G., Dec. 1, 1886. Martha Ellen G., Jan.
18, 1887. Annie Hudson, Dec. 15, 1888. Sarah Hudson,
Nov. 9, 1889. Full.
90 UPPER CHAPEL.
R 6.—George Oddy, 16, Field Street, Shipley, paid 10s.
Louisa Jane, 20 months, Dec. (or Jan. 2), 1846. JohnBenjamin, Mch. 6, 1888. Laura Ann, Sept. 10, 1900, aged
21. George, Mch. 29, 1905, aged 61.
[Louisa Ann, dr. of George and Ann, Sept. 7, 1900, aged
21. George, Mch. 26, 1905, aged 61.]
R 7.
—
Thomas Illingworth, Wrose Hill, paid 5s. Fred-
erick, July 16, 1857. Samuel, June 20, 1863. Elizabeth,
Julv 2, 1863. Amelia. Mch. 13, 1879. Fred, Aug. 25, 1880.
Herbert, June 14, 1882. Maria, Oct. 11, 1887. James,
May 15, 1894. Adelaide, June 9, 1894. Gladys, July 26,
1894.
E 8.— William Clarke paid 5s. and 5s. Thomas, Nov. 23,
1845. Richard, 11 days, Nov. 10, 1876. WiUiam Bailey C,July 4, 1881.
[Thomas, son of Wilham and Hannah, 1845, aged 4.
Richard, son of William Henry and IMary, 1876, infant.
William Bailey, son of Wm. Hemy and Mary, aged 3.]
R 9.
—
Samuel Illingworth paid 5s. Seth, Aug. 10, 1847.Hannah, June 28, 1851. Sarah, Dec. 27, 1874. Samuel,Oct. 6, 1875.
B 10.
—
Ward Nutter paid 5s. and 5s. George, Jan. 13,1855. Ward, Jan. 23, 1895. Ann, Dec. 7, 1904, aged 79.
[George Henry, son, 1855, aged 5. Ward, Jan. 20, 1895,aged 7U. Susannah, wife, died Dec. 14, 1851, aged 33,buried at Westgate, Bradford. Ann, widow, Dec. 5, 1904,aged 79.]
R 11.
—
Benjn. Baxter, shoemaker, paid 5s. Martha, July24, 1855. Thomas, May 16, 1857. Benjn. Jan. 23, 1860.Squire, Jan. 14, 1869.R 12.—Jkrky Spacky paid 5s. Elizabeth, April 3, 1852.
Jeremiah, Aug. 20, 1870.R 13.— Charles Berry paid 5s. Benjn., Jan. 17, 1848.
Elizabeth, Nov. 29, 1855. Martha, May 19, 1891. Charles,Dec. 13, 1900, aged 76.
S 2.—Mary Scott, widow. Town, paid 5s. and 5s.Thomas, Oct. 15, 1864. Mary Emma, 2 years, Dec. 12,1879. Albert, April 21, 1893. Mary, June 10, 1902, aged83.
J >. o
[Thomas, Oct. 14, 1864, aged 44. Mary Emma, grand-dr.,1879, aged 2. Albert, grandson, April 20, 1893, aged 17.Mary, June 6, 1902, aged 85.J
SECOND GEAVEYARD— LOWEIl PART. 91
S 3.
—
James Mann, juuior, joiuer, paid '>^. ^Villiaul, July26, 1850. William, April 5," 1854. John, Nov. 27, 1855.Sarah Hannah, Mch. 18, 1857.
S 4.— IOp. William John Steel, Dec. 30, 1850.S 5.
—
Thomas Craven, dyer, paid 5s. and 5s. A child,
April 19, 1857. Ann, May 3, 18G2. Arthur, Aug, 20, 1803.Florence, April 18, 1870. "Walter. April 23, 1870. FlorenceAdelaide, Dec. 26, 1886. Geo. William, Dec. 2(), 1800.
[Arthur, son of Thomas and Sarah Ann, Shipley, 1868,aged 2. Also four infants. George Wm., sou, Dec. 23, 1890,
aged 82. Infant child of Geo. Wm.]S 6.
—
William Whitfield paid 5s. Ann Hanson, May 11,
1843. John Hanson, Sept. 15, 1850. Eliza Whitfield, Jan.
25, 1870. Sally Mercy W., Aug. 16, 1871. Thomas, Aug.
8, 1872. Mary, Sept. 5, 1873.
S 7.
—
Isaac Watekhouse paid 5s. Sarah Elizaheth Porritt,
Feh. 4, 1891. Hannah Waterhouse, May 6, 1895. Ida,
infant, Oct. 6, 1899.
S 8.
—
Isaac Waterhouse paid 10s. Ruth, Aug. 23, 1851.
Samuel, Jan. 17, 1852. Amos, July 19, 1864. Lilian, Mch.
22, 1884. Isaac, Jan. 28, 1890.
[^Ruth, dau. of Isaac and Hannah, 1851, aged 7. Samuel,
1852, aged 2. Amos, July 16, 1864, aged 18. Lilian, grand-
daughter of Isaac, dau. of Harry and Martha Maria, 1884,
infant.]
S g.
—
William Glover paid 5s. and 5s. Jesper G., owner.
Zillah, Mch. 10, 1867. WiUiam, Oct. 17, 1874. EmmaSykes, Aug. 22, 1885.
[Zillah, wife of WiUiam Glover, Mch. 9, 1867, aged 74.
Wilham, Oct. 15, 1874, aged 73.]
S 10.—John Briggs' family paid 5s. and 5s. John, May 12,
1852. John,fourmonths, May21, 1881. Alice, July 1, 1899,9.
S 11.—Henry Dibb paid''lOs. Bertha, Mch. 12, 1878.
Maud Marv, July 20, 1882. Elsie, May 13, 1887. Sarah
Elizabeth, Dec. 6, 1893.
S 12.— Johnny Baxter, Town Well, paid 5s. and 5s.
Martha, Jan. 31, 1855. John, Jan. 10, 1861.
[Martha, wife of John, Jan. 26, 1855, aged 72. Epitaph.
John, Jan. 6, 1861, aged 79. Epitaph.]
S 13.— Jeremiah Berry, a child, Aug. 17, 184o.
John Waite Berry, Mch. 16, 1851. Mary Ann Waite, Oct.
11, 1851. James Berry, Oct. 11, 1851. Not to be opened.
92 UPPER CHAPEL.
T 2.
—
Mary Gledsox, charwoman, paid 5s. James Gled-
son, Aug. 25, 1855. Mary Close, Feb. 14, 1885. Joe Burnley,
Sept. 21, 1888. Jane Burnley, infant, May 21, 1905.
T 3.—Enos Dibb paid 5s. Thomas, Nov. 20, 1845. Emma,Nov. 23, 1845. Martha, Mch. 10, 1905, aged 52.
T 4.
—
Enos Dibb paid 5s. Myers, 8ept. 3, 1850. John,
Feb. 14, 1852. Harrv, Jan. 1, 1856. Enos, Mch. 19, 1872.
Hannah, Mch. 7, 1890.
[Enos, d. Mch. 18, 1872, aged 54. Also four infants.
Hannah, wife, died at Blackpool, Mch. 3, 1890, aged 71.]
T 5.—Thomas Taylor paid 5s. Wilham, Sept. 18, 1854.
Elizabeth, Jan. 20, 1865. Thomas, June 30, 1887. Sarah,wife of John Bateman, Eccleshill, July 27, 1903, aged 47.
T 6.
—
John and Hannah Greenwood paid 5s. John, SarahAnn and Sarah Jane G., paid 5s. Sarah Ann, June 19, 1882.John, Nov. 8, 1883. Wilham, Feb. 18, 1891.
[Sarah Ann, Simpson Green, June 15, 1882, aged 46.
John, Nov. 7, 1883, aged 65.]
T 7.
—
Robert Smith paid 5s. Smith Hainsworth, Dec,1848. Sarah Mason and child, Oct. 6, 1854. Robert Smith,Oct. 20, 1854. Sarah Ann Mason, May 3, 1857. MarthaSmith, Feb. 15, 1860. Martha Firth, Aug. 10, 1882.T 8.— Sarah Waterhouse paid 5s. Samuel, Jan. 3, 1849.
Sarah, April 30, 1856.
[Samuel, Jan. 1, 1849, aged 55. He was 38 years mem-ber and 14 years deacon ; also Treasurer of the FriendlySociety, door-keeper of the chapel, many years Steward ofthe Village Dead Brief; cheerful, faithful in duty, but ec-centric in manner; he had great love for children andinstructed them diligently, visited the sick, warned thecareless, encouraged young disciples
; pleasant to the living,often sent for to the dying ; therefore he lived respected anddied lamented. Inscribed by the church as a token of love.Sarah, wife, April 25, 1856, aged 70.](Any one who knew Mr. Benjamin Rycroft, a Puritan of
Puritans, will guess that he was the composer of Waterhouse'seulogistic epitaph.)
T 9.—Jasper Glover paid 5s. and 5s. Selina, Jan. 7,1852. Harry, Mch. 8, 1858. Harry, Jan. 3, 1873. Sarah,Mch. 14, 1891.T 10.—James Briggs paid 5s. and 5s. John, Jan. 3, 1852.
Mary, Mch. 3, 1858. James, Mch. 9, 1870.
SECOND GRA\'EYARD—LOWER PART. 93
[John, sou of James and Mary, Dec. 31, 1851, aged 10.Mary, wife, Feb. 27, 1858, aged 45. James, Mch. G^ 187()iaged 58. Jolm, May 8, 1852, aged G3. John, son of Jamesand Sarah, infant, 1881. AHce, daughter of James andSarah, June 28, 1899, aged 9.]
T 11.—Henry Sugden paid 5s. Eastburn, Mcli. 18, 1855.Elizabeth, Nov. 22, 1855. Fanny, Oct. 1, 18G5. Fredk.Giddings, Jan. 27, 18G7. AViJham Sugden, Dec. 3, 1881.Mary Bhssett Ringrose, July 15, 1882.
T 12.
—
James Eastburn paid 5s. Simeon E. paid 5s.
Mary, Nov. 4, 187G, aged 7G. James, July 2, 1877. SarahAnn, Dec. IB, 1890. Wilham, Jan. 11, 1892.
T 13.— Heaton. Jsrael, Mav 4, 1843. Irani,
April 21, 1850. Jolm, Dec. 20, 1859." WiUiam, June 9,
1861. Eebecca, June 13, 18G2. Mary, July 15, 1803.
Mary, July 31, 1863.
U 1.
—
William Stansfield, junior, carrier, paid 5s.
Transferred to Mrs. Ann Cannon. Infant, Dec. 1854. EvaLong, Mch. 4, 1899. Herbert Long, Sept. 2, 1899.
[W. Stansfield and A. Cannon.]
U 2.
—
Widow Booth, Thorp, paid 5s. Edwin, July G,.
1808. James, Jan. 18, 1871. Sarah Ann, Jan. 20, 1873.
Mary, Aug. 5, 1904, aged 93.
U 3.
—
John Laycock paid 5s. James Mann L., Oct. 12,
1845. Miranda Louisa, Sep. 9, 1847. Benjamin, Jau. 30,
1849. Mary Ann, Mch. 27, 1850. John," Dec. 23. 1871.
John, Mch. 22, 1873. James Enos, Sept. 27, 1880. Simeon,
April 29, 1889.
U 4.
—
Samuel Butterfield paid 5s. and 5s. Samuel
Butterfield, Dec. 25, 1857. Lydia Bateson, May 27, 1873.
Edward Bateson, Dec. 30, 1896.
[Samuel Butterfield, Bruntcliffe, Dec. 22, 1857, aged 01.
Ann, his wife, Aug. 2, 1838, aged 42, buried at Leeds,
Lydia, their daughter, wife of James Bateson, Windhill, May20, 1873, aged 46. Edward, son of James Bateson, Dec. 29,
1896, aged 42. James Bateson, Dec. 6, 1904, aged 60,
buried at Windhill Cemetery.]
U 5.
—
William Illingworth, clothier, Simpson Green,
paid 5s. and 5s. Sarah, Feb. 18, 1852. Mary, Sept. 18,
1872. Wniiam, Oct. 6, 1899, aged 83.
[Sarah, wife of Wilham, Feb. 18, 1852, aged 26. Emily
Alberta, dau. of Fred and Sarah, Mch. 5, 1872, infant.
94 UPPER CHAPEL.
Mary, wife of William, Sept. 16, 1872, aged 44. Sarah
Green, late of Louth, grandmother of Emily Alberta, June
30, 1874, aged 73. William Illiugworth, Oct. 12, 1899, aged
83.
XJ 6.
—
Judith Greenwood paid 5s. and 5s. WiUiamEliza, Jan. 7, 1866. Judith, May 13, 1870. Emma, May16, 1870. Sarah Jane, Sept. 19, 1903, aged 60.
[Wilham, Nov. 13, 1852, aged 37. Eliza, his daughter,
Jan. 3, 1866, aged 26. Judith, his wife, May 10, 1870, aged
52. Emma, daughter, May 13, 1870, aged 20. Sarah Jane,
daughter, Sept. 19, 1903, aged 60.]
U 7.
—
James Ibbetson paid 5s. Enos, April 28, 1855.
John, May 11, 1859. Ada, May 22, 1865. James, Dec. 5,
1893. Mary, Jan. 12, 1900, aged 76.
U 8.—William Bell paid 5s. Marv Ann, May 7, 1848.
Martha, Aug. 16, 1860. Hannah, Nov. 20, 1868. Mary,July 20, 1869. Arthur, Oct. 4, 1869.
U 9.
—
James Bateson, Esholt, paid 5s. Abraham, June
19, 1855. Ada, Oct. 11, 1870. Harry, Aug. 5, 1875.
Martha, Aug. 24, 1881. James, June 8, 1892. MarthaLord, Jan. 18, 1895.
U 10.
—
Martha Stansfield paid 5s. and 5s. MarthaStanstield, June 24, 1858. James Pitts, May 1, 1871.
[Thomas Stansfield, April 12, 1850, aged 64. Martha, his
wife, June 21, 1858, aged 69. George and Eachel, infants.
James Pitts, son-in-law, April 27, 1871, aged 44. Herbert,son of James and Sarah Pitts, July 19, 1895, uged 28.
U 11.
—
Isaac Bateson paid 5s. Ann, May 7, 1853.Hannah, Nov. 11, 1857. Ann, Feb. 15, 1866. Samuel,Nov. 21, 1868. Ann Busfield, May 9, 1871.
U 12.
—
James Eastburn paid 5s. and 5s. Beujn. Mann,Burnwells, owner. James Eastburn, Oct. 25, 1851. AnnisMann, July 15, 1853. Asenath Maun, Dec. 15, 1861. Ben-jamin Maun, Feb. 23, 1892. Ann Maun, Mch. 2, 1906, 75.
[Asenath, dau. Benjamin and Ann Mann, 1861, aged 6.
James and Annis, infants. Benjamin, Feb. 19, 1892, aged61.]
U 13.—James Padgett paid 7s. 6d. Ahce, Sept. 16, 1880.Joseph, July 13, 1885. Joseph, Feb. 18, 1887. Ann, Mch.24, 1894. Ethel Bullock, Sept. 7, 1895. John Bullock,Aug. 29, 1899.
SECOND GRAVEYARD—LOWER PART. 95
V 1.—Widow Kendall paid 5s. William, cholera, Oct. 5,1849. Joliu Smith, July 10, 1852. Ann K., Aug. 5, 1H75.'Betty K., Juue 2, 1883. Charles Masters, Ani?."2U
'
188!)'
Grace Masters, Nov. 30, 1898. Full.
V 2.—Mary Holgate, Windhill, paid lOs. Claude Iluttou,infant, July 20, 1899.
V 3.—Ezra Walker, painter, paid 10s. Sarah Jane Stead,Dec. 8, 1841, crossed off. Mary Alice Walker, 4 mouths,Oct. 3, 1870.
V 4.—Trustees, first grave, paid 5s. and 5s.
Samuel Dawson, Oct. 1(5, 1848. ) ^^
Lydia Dawson, Mch. 21, 1849. I
^®® ^^ '^•
[Samuel, Wrose, (Jet. 12, 1848, ao;ed 84. Lydia, hissister, Mch. 19, 1849, aged 78. Epitaph.]
V 5.
—
Fredk. Illingworth, clothier, Simpson Green, paid7s. 6d. and 7s. 6d. Emily Alberta, Mch. 7, 1872. SarahGreen, July 2, 1874.
V 6.
—
Joshua Walker, mechanic, 5s. aiid 5s. SarahElizabeth, June 18, 1855. Frances Mary, Oct. 24, 1855.
Hannah, April 29, 1857. Martha Ann Woodhead W., June18, 1857. Samuel, Nov. 21, 1857. Joshua, Dec. 12, 1876,
aged 53.
[Hannah, wife of Joshua, April 26, 1857, aged 34. SarahElizabeth, 1855, aged 2. Frances Mary, 1855, infant.
Martha Ann, 1857, infant. Samuel, 1857, aged 11. Joshua,
Dec. 8, 1876, aged 53.]
V 7.
—
William Walker, joiner, paid 10s. Charles, Feb.
12, 1852. Sarah Jane, Sep." 9, 1858.
[Blank stone.]
V 8.
—
Joseph Burnley paid 5s. Mary Hutton, May 20,
1846. Edwin Burnley, Dec. 21, 1846. Joseph Burnley,
Nov. 4, 1847.
V 9.— Padgett. Sarah, Oct. 7, 1846. Thomas,
Mch. 23, 1851. Martha, Sept. 17, 1851. Thomas, May 18,
1857.
V 10.
—
Martha Stansfield, second grave, 5s. and 5s.
Thomas S., April 16, 1850. Herbert Pitts, July 24, 1895.
V II.—William Padgett, collier, paid 5s. Mary Halliday,
Mch. 2, 1853. Charles Padgett, Mch. 14, 1858. Harry P.,
Oct. 12, 1863. Wm. P., Nov. 19, 1863. Alice P., Mch. 24,
1869. Wilham, Oct. 26, 1874. John William, May 15,
1876. William, May 1, 1900, aged 52.
UPPER CHAPEL.96
Y 12 _M\TTHEW Watkinson, collier, paid 5s. Nanny,
April 15, 1845. Charity, May 11, 18G2. Hannah, Aug. 24,
1865 Matthew, Oct. 24, 1865. Jane Ann, Dec. 19, 1870.
George William, Sep. 28, 1875. Matthew, Aug. 30, 1887.
Betty, Dec. 3, 1898, aged 74.
Y 13,
_
Jim Murgateoyd paid 5s. Jim, July 29, 1851.
Harry, Feb. 19, 1804. Harry Kitson, April 27, 1883. Jim,
May 30, 1883. Jane, Dec. 11, 1888. John James Lee,
infant, Nov. 13, 1902. Martha Whitfield, Jan. 21, 1903,
aged 42. Full.
W 1. Matty Murgateoyd, mangier, paid os. John, April
11, 1848. Sarah Ann Booth, April 13, 1852, Eliza Booth,
Nov. 14, 1858. Edmund Booth, Feb. 12, 1865. Martha
Murgatroyd, Feb. 1, 1879.
W 2.—Mary Holgate, Windhill, paid 10s. Margaret,
Feb. 17, 1875.
W 3.
—
Edmund Illingworth paid 7s. 6d. Pdcliard, May14, 1881.
\Y 4.—[Dawson's] Trustees, 2nd grave, 5s. and 5s.
Samuel, Oct. 16, 1848. ] o^. v 4Lydia, Mch. 21, 1849. [
^"^^ *'
W 5.
—
Thomas Walker paid 5s. Thomas W's. infants,
July 19, 1845. Emma Pratt, Feb. 21, 1860. Thomas \Y.,
Jan. 3, 1864. Sarah, May 30, 1881.
[Thomas, Dec. 30, 1863, aged 63. Sarah and Hannah,
infant twins. Emma Pratt, granddaughter, 1860, aged 7.
Sarah, wife of Thomas, May 26, 1881, aged 79.]
W 6.
—
Samuel Smithson paid 5s. Jane, June 13, 1851.
W 7.
—
William Walker, joiner, paid 10s. Leah Ann,
Mch. 31, 1882. Leah Ann, 'Oct. 10, 1884. John, Jan. 6,
1885. WiUiam, July 22, 1891.
[Charles, son of Wm. and Ann, infant, 1852. Sarah Jane,
Sept. 5, 1858, aged 18. Leah Ann, wife of William, Mch.
26, 1882, aged 66. Leah Ann, daughter of John and MaryElizabeth, 1884, aged 2. John, Jan. 5, 1885, aged 28.
WiUiam, July 19, 1891, aged 75.]
W 8.
—
David Mawson paid 5s. Isaac Mawson, owner.
PhcBbe, Sept. 6, 1853. David, Nov. 20, 1865. WiUiamBanks M., April 10, 1884.
W 9.—George Nowell, paid 5s. and 5s. Minerva, Oct.
10, 1851.
SECOND GRAVEYARD—LOWER PART. 97
[Minerva, dau. of George and Elizabeth, of Dewsburv,1851, aged 2.]
W 10.
—
William Dibb paid 7s. Gd. and 7s. Gd. ^lary,
Mch. 3, 1879. William, April 29, 188G. William, July 1,
1890.
[Mary, wife of William, Feb. 27, 1879, aged G7. William,April 2G, 1886, aged 78. William, their son, Leeds, June 27,
1890, aged 41.
W 11.
—
Richard Dawson, Oldfield Croft, paid 5s. Eliza-
beth Senier, Feb. 6, 1815. Emanuel Seuier, Nov. 18, 1862.
W 12.
—
John Hill, shoemaker, Town Well, paid 5s. In-
fant of John, 1844. Sarah, wife, Dec. 20. 1846. Wm.Goldsborough H., April 24, 1870. John, Nov. 8, 1887.
James, May 11, 1890.
[Sarah, wife of John, cordwaiuer, Dec. 15, 1846, aged 41.
William Goldsborough, their son, April 21, 1870, aged 38,
John, Nov. 7, 1887, aged 86. James, son. May 9, 1890,
aged 60.]
W 13.
—
Martha Murgatroyd paid 5s. James, Oct. 28,
1846. Jim Exell, April 25, 1849. Martha Murgatroyd,
June 10, 1878. William Hutton, May 19. 1891. EmilyEhzabeth Lee, Feb. 28, 1903, aged 2. Full. [S.E. S^R-]
X 1.
—
Jonathan Hodgson paid 10s. Mary, April 11, 1847.
Sarah, June 27, 1873. Jonathan, Jan. 21, 1880. Hannah,Mch. 3, 1903, aged 66.
X 2. -
X 3.
—
Emily Hill paid 2s. 6d., line erased. William
DuFTON Myers paid 5s. George Dufton Hugh M., Jan. 28,
1882. EHza, Mch. 7, 1883. WiJham Dufton M., Dec. 7,
1900, aged 66.
X 4.
—
Thomas Briggs paid 5s. and 5s. Samuel DawsonB., June 9, 1851. Matilda, June 9, 1851. Mary Ann, June
13, 1851. Herbert, Feb. 23, 1860. Martha Dawson B., June
2, 1878.
[Thomas, June 27, 1888, aged 68. Martha Dawson B.,
his wife, June 2, 1878, aged 56. Samuel Dawson B., aged 2,
Matilda, infant, Mary Ann, aged 6, all died June 6 to 11th.
1851. Herbert, 1860, aged 1. Hannah Elizabeth, daughter,
Sept. 29, 1887, aged 33. Mary Jane, died at Braddon, South
Africa, Oct. 1, 1889, aged 37. Harry, her nephew, died at
Braddon, 1889, aged 2.]
gg UPPER CHAPEL.
X 5. Joseph Eaistrick paid 5s. and 5s. Elizabeth, Feb.
14 1844. John, Feb. 14, 1844. Joseph, Sep. 26, 1876, aged
72! Isabella, Feb. 14, 1884.
[Elizabeth, wife of Joseph, Feb. 11, 1844, aged 38. John,
son, Feb. 13, 1844, aged 13. Joseph, Sept. 22, 1876, aged
71.' Isabel, widow, Feb. 9, 1884, aged 80.]
X 6.—John Eaisteick paid 5s. Ann, Mch. 19, 1849.
Mary, Sept. 29, 1852. Caroline, Feb. 9, 1854. Edmund,
Mch '20, 1854. Sarah Jane, Feb. 21, 1855. Phoebe, April
23, 1874. Ann, Aug. 22, 1887. Sarah, Nov. 26, 1891.
John, June 25, 1898. [Wood edgings.]
X 7.
—
John Preston paid 5s. Mary, inft., June 3, 1843.
Myers, Nov. 9, 1851. Alice, May 22, 1857. Elizabeth, June
27, 1857. Alice, Nov. 7, 1867. Emma Garnett, Sep. 4,
1869. Ehzth. Ann Garnett, Oct. 5, 1870. EHzabeth P., Mch.
19, 1872. Samuel Aired, infant, Nov. 9, 1876. Herbert
Aired, Aug. 24, 1880. Sarah Preston Raistrick, Nov. 2, 1889.
Quite Full.
X 8.
—
John Denbigh, Shipley, 5s. and 5s. Thomas, July
11, 1847. Hannah, Mch. 31, 1862. Mary EHzabeth Nichol-
son, Aug. 23, 1865. Transferred to Martha Ann, Ebenezer
and Herbert E. Briggs.
[Thomas, July 8, 1847, aged 62. Hannah, his wife, Mch.27, 1862, aged 71. David, son, Feb. 7, 1833, aged 7.]
X 9.
—
Samuel Raistrick, Top of Green, paid 10s. and 10s.
Hannah Ross, June 21, 1844. Samuel Raistrick, Dec. 2,
1882. Martha Raistrick, Nov. 13, 1889.
[Hannah Ross, June 21, 1844, aged 23. Samuel Raistrick,
Nov. 29, 1882, aged 67. Martha, wife, Nov. 10, 1889, aged
72.]
X 10.
—
Isaac Bateson paid 5s. Martha, Mch. 16, 1843.
Ehzabeth, Mch. 11, 1849. Isaac, April 14, 1877.
X 11.
—
John Bateson. Wm. Holgate, quarryman. Hill
Top, Thackley, 15s. Enos Bateson, inft., Sept. 20, 1849.
Jane Holgate,' Nov. 13, 1896.
[Stephen, son of Wilham and Jane, Feb. 18, 1892, aged18. Jane, Novr. 13, 1896, aged 56.]
X 12.
—
Widow of John Sutcliffe paid 10s. John Sutcliffe,
Sept. 24, 1843. Ehzabeth Renton, May 8, 1886. JohnRonton, July 16, 1900, aged 69.
[John Sutcliffe, Sept. 20, 1843, aged 26(Elizabeth Renton's name cut out by Sutcliffe's daughter.
SECOND GRAVEYARD—LOWER PART. 99
Mrs. -Judith Mary Carpenter, Brooklyn, N.Y., the owner, wlioasks for the grave to be closed; Kenton burials being in-trusions for which the trustees were not responsible.) Anne,widow of John Sutcliffe, born at Cawthorne, Dec. 22, 1819,died at Brooklyn, U.S.A., Jan. 10, 1900.1
X 13.— 4s. Betty Hutton, Is.
Hannah Harrison, Feb. 1842. 1 t> ,i t „.
James Harrison, Sep. 2, 1843. 1^°"^ "'°'^^^ o^-
Samuel Hutton, May 27, 1882. Mabel Hutton, Mch. 13,1886. Ann Miller, Feb. 11, 1891. Ehzabeth Hutton, July8, 1892.
Y 1.
—
Thomas Halliday paid 5s. Martha, Aug. 10, 1847.Mary, Sept. 27, 1848. Wilham, June 4, 1850. Edmund,Nov. 20, 1851. Two still-born children, Oct. 16, 1854.James, Nov. 1, 1856. Joseph, Dec. 3, 1861. James Hinch-cliffe, Dec. 5, 1864.
Y 2.
—
Nathan Jowett paid 5s. Nathan Maud J., Feb. 1,
1849. WiUiam Maud J., Dec. 20, 1860. Nathan, Nov. 25,
1850. Amelia, Jan. 19, 1860. Betty, May 28, 1867. SarahHolmes, June 30, 1886.
Y 3.
—
Joseph Lister, 5s., crossed off. Frances Emsley,
Top of Town. Mary Jane Jowett, Jan. 16, 1851, crossed off.
John Emsley, Aug. 22, 1865. Charles M. Emsley, Feb. 8,
1856 (?). Charles Emsley, Nov. 27, 1875. Joseph Hardaker
E., Feb. 12, 1887. Walter E., Aug. 1, 1891. Frances E.,
Jan. 3, 1900, aged 71. [Blank stone.]
Y 4.
—
Thomas Briggs paid 7s. 6d. and 7s. 6d. '\YiUiam
Firth, July 4, 1844, crossed off. Elizabeth Briggs, Oct. 1,
1887. Thomas, June 30, 1888.
Y 5.
—
William Raistrick paid 5s. and 5s. Isabella, July
11, 1843. Isabella, Sept. 20, 1843. George Brown R., June
4, 1848. John James, Jan. 30, 1851. Emma, Jan. 1, 1867.
Wilham, April 12, 1884. Margaret, Mch. 6, 1886.
[Isabella, wife of Wilham, July 10, 1843, aged 38. Isabella,
infant daughter. Geo. Brown and John James, infant sons.
Emma, daughter, Dec. 30, 1866, aged 25. Wilham, April 9,
1884, aged 75. Margaret, widow, Mch. 3, 1886, aged 67.]
Y 6.—Gates Berry paid 5s. and 5s. John James, Dec. 23,
1848. Hannah, Dec. 27, 1848.
[Hannah, wife of Gates, Dec. 24, 1848, aged 21. Infant
son.]
100 UPPER CHAPEL.
Y 7.
—
George Rushworth paid 5s. and 5s. Isabella, June
28, 1851. WiUiam, Aug. 12, 185G. Edgar, April 29, 1862.
George William, Jan. 23, 1870. George Arthur, April 21,
1873. Mary, Feb. 5, 1896. George, Jan. 13, 1900, aged 70.
[William, son of George and Mary, Shipley, 1856, aged 1.
Edgar, aged 1. George Wilham, aged 6. James and Isabella,
infants. George Arthur, aged 2. Mary, wife of George,
Morecambe, Feb. 1, 1896, aged 66. George, of Manningham,late of Morecambe, Jan. 10, 1900, aged 70.JY 8.
—
James Hutton paid 5s. and 5s. Joseph, July 24,
1845. Sarah, Nov. 17, 1864. James, Oct. 16, 1869.
[Joseph, only son of James and Sarah, July 19, 1845, aged
20 ; teacher in the Sunday School, &c. Sarah, wife of James,Nov. 14, 1864, aged 71. James, Oct. 13, 1869, aged 76.]
Y 9.
—
Joseph Ward paid 5s. and 5s. Sarah, Mch. 8, 1843.
John, June 18, 1844. Mary, wife of Joseph, Sept. 5, 1845.Joseph, April 8, 1854.
[Sarah, daughter of Joseph, Mch. 4, 1843, aged 11. John,son, 1844, aged 17. Mary, wife, Sept. 3, 1845, aged 50.
Joseph, April 6, 1854, aged 62.]
Y 10.
—
Joshua Whitfield paid 5s. Isaac Bateson, Sept.1842. Joseph Bateson, June 18, 1867.Y 11.— Myers. Clapham, Oct. 1842. Erastus,
May 8, 1856. Ann, April 11, 1857. John, July 16, 1857.Hannah Thornton, Mch. 19, 1868. Joseph Thornton, July23, 1868.
Y 12.— Baxter. Benjamin, Jan. 29, 1843. Eliza-beth, Mch. 6, 1849. Lee Hainan Myers, June 2, 1858.Y 13.—Mary Oddy, Wrose, paid 7s. 6d. and 7s. 6d. Eva,
Feb. 26, 1881. Joseph, Dec. 28, 1896. Mary, Aug. 6, 1898,aged 51.
[Eva, daughter of Joseph and Mary, 1881, aged 7. Joseph,Dec. 26, 1896, aged 51. Mary, Aug. 4, 1898, aged 51.]Z 1.
—
John Hudson paid 5s. and 5s. HannahSamuel, Dec. 2, 1867. Susannah, Dec. 7, 1876. John,April 12, 1878.
[Hannah, daughter of John and Susannah, Baildon, Mayle, 1841, aged 19. Samuel, son, Sept. 1, 1867, aged 41.Susannah, wife of John, Feb. 4, 1876, aged 76. John, April10, 1878, aged 80.]
Z 2.—Thomas Booth paid 5s. and 5s. Dinah, Oct. 18,1850. Thomas, Aug. 2, 1869.
SECOND GEAVEYARD— LOWER PART. 101
[Dinah, wife of Thomas, Oct. 15, 1850, aged 45. Tliomas,Trustee of the Chapel and Deacon for many years, July 8l'1869, aged 60.]
Z 3.
—
John Hardaker paid 5s. Eicliard, Dec. 2, 18'17.
Mary, Nov. 10, 1854. Timothy, July 23, 1869. John, June29, 1870. Ann, Nov. 23, 1882.
[Richard, son of John and Mary, Nov. 28, 1847, aged 36.Mary, Nov. 5, 1854, aged 68. Timothy, son, July 21, 1869,aged 52. John, June 28, 1870, aged 90. Ann, daughter,Nov. 20, 1882, aged 70.]
Z 4.
—
George Rhodes paid 5s. ]\Iichael, Dec. 5, 1840.Ehzabeth, April 9, 1868. Ehzabeth, April 10, 1871. Sarah,May 6, 1871. Ehzabeth, Jan. 30, 1888. George, Nov. 29,
1901, aged 74.]
Z 5.
—
William Alred paid 5s. and 5s. Phoebe, Nov. 1,
1842. Phcebe, Feb. 21, 1854.
'Phoebe, daughter of "WiUiam and Martha, infant, 1842.
Phoebe, daughter, infant, 1854. Ann, infant daughter, buried
at Calverley Church.]
Z 6.
—
Primitive Methodist Chapel Trustees, £1.
"Wilham Dawson, ) no dates ; no connection with
James Stansfield.J
Primitive Methodists.
George Ernest Bell, May 1, 1886; son of the Primitive
Methodist Minister.
Z 7.
—
Denbigh North paid 5s. Wright North, May 23,
1843. Emily North, Aug. 4, 1865. Ehzabeth Nicholson,
June 26, 1878. Sarah Hannah Walker, May 25, 1882.
Wilham Nicholson, July 28, 1893.
Z 8.
—
Mary Hudson paid 5s. Hannah Hall
George Hudson, Jan. 5, 1881.
Z 9.
—
William Briggs paid 5s. and 5s. Annabella, April
7, 1843. David, June 30, 1851. Sarah Jane, Feb. 22, 1858.
Wniiam, Sept. 10, 1863. Sarah, April 1, 1890.
[Hannah Bella, daughter of Wilham and Sarah, 1843, aged
1. ^David, 1851, aged 7. Sarah Jane, infant, 1858. WiUiam,
cloth- manufacturer, Sept. 6, 1863, aged 47. Sarah, his wife,
Mch. 27, 1890, aged 70. The Rev. John Briggs (their eldest
son,) M.A., Ph. D., Clerk in Holy Orders, born Jan. 11, 1838 ;
died May 24, 1877, interred at Anfield Cemetery, Liverpool.]
Z 10.
—
Elizabeth, Hannah, Joseph and Benjamin Briggs
paid 10s. Thomas, Oct. 4, 1840. Mary, Aug. 7, 1842.
Hannah, April 7, 1882. Ehzabeth, Oct. 7, 1889.
102 UPPER CHAPEL.
[Thomas, died Oct. 2, 1840, aged 57. Mary, his wife,
Aug. 4, 1842, aged 55. Hannah, their daughter, April 3,
1882, aged 68. EHzabeth, their daughter, Oct. 4, 1889,
aged 77.
j
Z 11.—EicHARD Dawson paid 5s. Henry, infant, Feb. 7,
1841. Ruth, infant, Sept. 19, 1847. Mary, Aug. 5, 1851.
George, Nov. 24, 1851. Edward Alexander, Mch. 4, 1856.
Z 12.
—
Mary Sutcliffe, paid by John Hill, executor for J.
Sutcliffe, 5s. John Sutcliffe, July 23, 1840. Mary Sutcliffe,
July 10, 1847. Henry Garth, Feb. 6, 1860. Edwni Watkin-son. May 15, 1889. Ehzabeth Watkinson, May 29, 1889.
Charles Hill, July 21, 1890. Thomas Aldridge Watkinson,May 12, 1894,
Z 13.
—
Mary Oddy, Wrose, paid 7s. 6d. Samuel, Mch. 19,
1881.
103
THE NEW CEMETERY, 1895.
€^^/g^|CBOUT one-1'ourtli of the field, purchased fromMr. Samuel Viut, for a new Cemetery, Lasbeen laid out iu plots, which are lettered A, B.C, 1), E, F.
The entrance to the Cemetery is on thesouth side, where entrance gates and an iron-railed fence have been placed. A carriage driveis constructed through the field but terminates
at present at the first ornamental, circular garden plot.
Around the borders of the field is a strip of land wide enoughfor a row of graves, but it is not intended at present to usethe ground except as a shrubbery, and numerous trees are
now flourishing there. These borders are marked on theplan as A and 13.
Plot C is an oblong designed four graves in breadth, withgraves 1 to 4G adjoining the footpaths, and the two inner
rows are numbered 47 to 74. Of these there are already
sold :—
C 3.
—
Moses Horne, Sir Wilfred's Place. No interment.
C 4.
—
Alfred Wood, Apperley Bridge, paid for placing a
monument, 10/G.
,'Hanuah, wife of Alfred, died April 6. 1902, aged 60.]
C 5.
—
Edward Woodhead, Bradford Pioad, Monument,10s. Cd.
[Florence, wife of Edward, d. Feb. 25, 1902, aged 2G.]
C 6.
—
John Arthur Child, Windhill. ]\Ionament, lOs. Gd.
[Lily, dan. John A. and Grace, July 22, 1901, iuft.j
C 7.
—
William Keighley, Leamington Terrace. Joseph
Harold, Jan. 29, 1901, aged 4.
C 33.—Arthur Gilyard, Bradford, execr. Monument,
10s. Gd.
[Ellen Clifford Pratt, Burnwells,
68.']
C 47.—James Stott, Black Walk.
11, 1898, 1 yr.
C 48.—Uriah Emsley, Thackley.
d. Oct. 21, 1903, aged
Mary Hannah, March
Monument 21s.
104 UPPER CHAPEL.
[Granville Ackroyd, son of Uiiali and Annie M., d. Mcb.21, 1898, 19 yrs.]
C 49.— Mrs. Geo. Martin Watson, Alma Street, Wiudhill.
George Martin W., April 9, 1898, aged 70.
C 50.
—
Mrs. Emma Slingsby, Wrose. Monument 10s. 6d.
[George, April 27, 1898, aged 70.]
C 51.— Mrs. Mary Ann Johnson, Black Walk. Fred, June18, 1898, 33 yrs.
C 52.
—
Mrs. Maria Dickenson, Bright Street. John, June22, 1898, aged G3. Maria, Mch. 5, 1908, aged 55.
C 53.—Ephraim Myers, Tliackley lioad. Hannah, Nov.14. 1898, aged 44.
C 54.
—
Valentine Pedley, Moor Farm. Monument 10s.
6d.
[Mary, wife, Jan. 21, 1899, aged 63.]
Jane, dau. Apr. 22, 1905, 38 yrs.
C 55.
—
Thojias Wixcey, New Street. Monument 10s. 6d.
[Sarah Ann, wife, Feb. 8, 1899, 39.]
C 6G.—A ijeneral grave. Cordingley's infant (Doris), Mch.1899. IrviuBalmforth, infant. Nov. "^1901. Florry Preston,infant, Nov. 1902. Emmeline Isabella McKinley, infant,
Oct. 1903.
C 67.—W. [H. Bannister; now Mrs. Sunderland. William
Emsley Sunderland, May 24, 1899, 41.
C 58.
—
Amelia Thorpe, New Street. Stephen, Dec. li,
1899, aged 53.
C 59.—John Hall Dennell, Thackley. Monument 10s. 6d.[Margaret, wife, Oct. 1, 1900, 56. John Hall D., Dec. 30,
1903, GO.]
C GO.
—
Benjn. Ellis Brayshaw, Greengates. Nellie, Nov.26, 1900, 1 yr.
• C 61.—William Watkinson, Westlield Lane. Sarah, May15, 1895, aged 36. The first interment in this Cemetery.C 62.
—
Chas. Hy. Hook, Gordon Terrace. No interment.C 63.— Joseph Hardaker, Great Horton. Thomas, Oct. 23,
1902, aged 52.
C 64.
—
Edward Lambert, Thackley. Doris Evelyn, infant,Mch. 11, 1896. Gladys Maud, infant, April 22, 1897.C 65.—Mrs. Arthur Holdsworth, Highfield Boad. Arthur,
Nov. 25, 1896, aged 37.
C 66.—Harry Hinchcliffe, Greengates. Monument 10s.6d.
THE NEW CEMETERY, 1895. 105
[Jim Harry, son of Harry and Sarah Ann, Doc. 27, 1800,aged 6.]
C G7.—HoLLiNGwoRTH and iMiTRGATROYD. Harry Holliug-
worth, Jan. 29, 1897, 6i. William Murgatroyd, Aug. 20,
1897, 5G. Evan Murgatroyd, Nov. 22, 1905, 40.
C 08.— Joseph R. L. Stephenson, Cavendish Road. Still-
born child, Mch. 1, 1897.
C 09.
—
Tom Charlesworth, Westfield Lane. Laura, Aug.
2, 1897, infant. Fred, Sept. 23, 1898, infant.
C 70.
—
William Buckley, Springfield. William, Sept. 8,
1890, aged 52.
C 71.—W. W. Heaton, Spring Street. Adelina, Dec. 9,
1897, aged 3.
C 72.— Mary Woodhead, Wrose. Sarah, Dec. 9, 1H97,
aged 39.
C 73.—A qeneral grave. Louisa, dan. Alfd. Elliott, Jan.
18, 1898, 1 yr.
C 74.
—
Mrs. Geo. Pitts, Eccleshill. George, Feb. 10,
1890, 57.
Plot D has graves 1 to 40 adjoining the footpaths, and the
two inner rows are numbered 47 to 74. Of these there are
sold :—
p 13,—John Robert Railton, Louisa Street. No inter-
ment ; edge stones.
D 14.—Richard Railton, Louisa Street. Monument 10s.
Od.
[Mary, wife, July 31, 1901, 01.]
D 15.— Mrs. Mary Haste, Bradford Road. Monument
10s. Od.
[.John, Dec. 22, 1899, 05.1• . •
i
D 10.— Richard Rundle, Wellington Grove. Annie Spiuk,
dau. Sept. 20, 1898, 23. Mary Jane, dau. Jan. 8 1901, 28.
Annie, wife, Dec. 23, 1901, 57. Louisa Grace, dau., April
15, 1905, 19.,,, ,,
D 17 and 18.—William Booth Woodhead, \\ rose. Mary
Beatrix, wife, Jan. 11, 1900, aged 04.
D 19.—Fred and Eleanor Bell, Cross Keys. William,
Dec. 7, 1895, aged 71. ^ .^ +
D 20.—Mrs. Thomas Atkinson, Castle Terrace. Monument
10s. Od.
[Thomas, Nov. 2. 1897, aged 01.]
106 UPPER CHAPEL.
D 56.—Mrs. Horatio Patrick, Post Office. Horatio, Oct.
30, 1905, 55.
D 57.— Maria Elizabeth Simpson, Town Gate. Monument10s. 6d.
[Jolm, Oct. 10, 1904, 81. Eliza, his wife, Feb. 18, 1905,
78.]
D 58.
—
Joseph Simpson, New Brighton. No interment.
D 59.
—
Alfred Simpson, Town Gate. No interment.
D 60.
—
Mrs. Louisa Oddy, Bradford Koad. Alfred, Jan.
3, 1902, aged 38.
Plot E comprises graves 1 to 48 adjoining the footpaths,
and the two inner rows are numbered 44 to 71. Of these
there are sold :—
E 37 and 38.
—
Joseph Thornton, Greengates. No inter-
ment.E 39.
—
Samuel Watkinson, Highdale Terrace. Monument10s. 6d.
[Hannah Elizabeth, wife, dau. of Joseph and SarahThornton, Dec. 3, 1903, aged 36.]
E 40.
—
Thomas Whittam Hodgson, senr., Cockshott Lane.Monument lOs. 6d.
[Thomas Whittam H., junr., sou, Dec. 13, 1904, 28.
Ehzabeth, mother of last named, Feb. 11, 1906, 63.]E 41.
—
Mrs. Grace Hodgson, Cockshott Lane. Monu-ment, 10s. 6d.
[Pilchard, husband, July 29, 1899, 34.]
E 42.— John Smithson, Greengates. Maud Lihan, July 2,
1898, 15.
E 43.—Fred Hodgson, Undercliffe. Monument lOs. 6d.[Gladys Ehza, dau. Fredk. and Ehza, Jan. 2, 1896 ; in-
fant.] Alma, March 17, 1898, infant.
E 44.—PiicHARD Pekrow, Back Lane. Thomas, June 29,1901, aged 13.
E 45.—Mrs. Ann Wood, Leeds Road. Monument 10s. 6d.[John, July 1, 1901, aged 65.]
E 46.—Walter Marshall, Valley Street, Windhill. Monu-ment 10s. 6d.
[Sarah Ann, Oct. 18, 1901, 61.]
E 47.—William Teale, Louisa Street. Walter Arthur,Jan. 28, 1902, aged 5.
THE NEW CEMETERY, 1895. 107
E 48.— Charles Illingworth, EcclesLiH. Kathleen Julv8, 1902, infant.
^
E 49.— Harry Howker, Eawson Square. Grace, wifeAuff. 18, 1902, 32.
E 50.—Mrs. Martha Pickles, Higlifield Eoatl. Esther.Oct. 30, 1902, aged 31.
E 51.— Mrs. John W. Eaistrick, Thackley. John Wm.,Dec. 27, 1902, aged 43.
E 52.
—
John Sunderlanp, Canal Locks. Abraham, Jan.10, 1903, aged 64.
E 53.
—
Mrs. Mary Ellen Eawnsley, New Street. Monu-ment 10s. 6d.
[Herbert, Feb. 22, 1903, aged 32.]
E 54.— Mrs. Hannah Mawson. Isaac, Mch. 21, 1903, (SQ.
E 55.
—
Mrs. Harriet Dibb, Springfield. Monument 10s.6d.
[John, Aug. 29, 1903, aged 03.]
E 56.— Charles H. Proctor, Boothroyd. William, Jan. 2,
1904, aged 60.
E 61.
—
Job Wade, Thacklev, Annie, his mother, April
18, 1906, aged 64.
E 62.
—
John William Eussell, Skiptoii. Smith, sou,
Oct. 16, 1905, 18.
E 63.
—
Harry Lawrence, Keighley. Sarah Dibb, Sept. 23,
1905, aged 76.
E 64.
—
Dorothy Hannah Brearley and brother. Monu-ment 10s. 6d.
[Eichard, son of late Thomas and Hannah B., of Baildon
Green, July 25, 1905, aged 41.]
E 65.— Henry Alred, Greengates. Monument 10s. 6d.
[Doris Evelyn, dau. Hemy and Sarah Alice, Mch. 24,
1905, aged 4.]
E QQ.—Ered Hardaker, Laverack Hall. Monument 10s.
6d.
Eliza, wife, Feb. 8, 1905, aged 30. [Blank.]
E 67.—Harry Sparks, Kensington Place. Eobert A., Jan.
12, 1905, infant.
E 68.—Walter Petty, North Fold. Ada, Jan. 3, 1905, 2.
E 69.—Herbert Eowntkee, Eawsou Square. Bertha,
Dec. 6, 1904, 1 yr.
E 70.— John W. H. Hullah, Westfield Lane. Monument10s. 6d.
108 UPPER CHAPEL.
[George, July 24, 1904, 54.]
E 71.—John Robertshaw, Walter Street. Harry, Mch. 5,
1904, infant. Hilda, Nov. 23, 1905, infant.
Plot F comprises 43 grave spaces adjoining the footpaths,
and the two inner rows are numbered 44 to 71. Of these
there are sold already :
—
F 1 and 2.
—
Alfred Walker, Bradford. Monument 21s.
[Beatrix Mary, Jan. 14, 1898, 29.]
F 3.
—
Austin Dibb. Monument 10s. 6d.
[Austin Dibb, Feb. 6, 1903, aged 74. Jane, his wife, Dec.
31, 1899, aged 78 ] Eva Mary, daughter of Herbert DibbEllis, Feb. 6, 1903, infant.
F 4.—Spoken for.
F 5.— Mrs. Mary Ann Eaistrick and Dr. Smith. Monu-ment 21s.
[Wilham Smith, Feb. 13, 1904, aged 60.]
F 6.
—
Mrs. Esther Stanton, Thackley. Monument 10s.6d.
[Henry, April 24, 1905, 48.]
F 12.
—
Nathan Eaistrick, Bradford Eoad. Monument 21s.
[Matthew, Oct. 19, 1895, aged 75. Martha, his wife, Dec.
3, 1878, aged 59, buried in the Baptist yard; as also Jonas,
Edwin and John, infants.]
F 13 and 14.—J. E. Watmough, Plompton Hall. Monu-ment, 21s.
[William, Mch. 28, 1887, aged 51.^:= Cyril Edwin Athel-stane, grandson, son of John Edwin and Catherine, June 15,
1895, 2.]
F 43.
—
Egbert Simpson, Greeugates. Annie Elizabeth,Aug. 5, 1904, 17.
F 44.
—
Atkinson Hudson, Hampton Place. Ealph, April20, 1898, 7. Walter, July 11, 1904, infant.
F 45.— Hannah Busfield, Eailway Place. William, Sept.
27, 1898, 59. Thomas Lord, nephew, Nov. 22, 1899, 30.Sarah Busfield, Dec. 2G. 1903, aged 60.
F 46.
—
Mrs. Bates, Marlbro' Eoad. Edwin, August 15,1898, aged 43.
F 47.
—
Mrs. Lavinia Wright. Monument 10s. 6d.[Euth BoococK, June 14, 1898, 69.]
Martha Myers, May 26, 1903, 83.
F 48.— Mrs. J. W. Spence. John Wm., April 25, 1898,flged 32. * lu the Old Yard.
THE NEW CEMETERY, 1895. 109
F 49.—Feed Dixon, New Mill Yartl. Agnes Nara, Nov26, 1897, infant.
F 50.
—
Rev. Thos. Ebenezer Rawlings, Baptist Minister.William H., son, March 1, 1897.
F 51.
—
Annie Eliz. Hutchinson, Thorpe Garth. Joshua,Feh. 4, 1897, aged 80.
F 52.
—
Miss Esther Oddy, Dunkhill. Amelia August 10,
1895, aged 59.
F 53.
—
William Verity, Bradford Road. Laura, Aug. 7,
1895, 15. Sarah, Jan. 15, 1901. 58.
F 54.
—
William Suttle, now Frank Suttlc. Monument10s. 6d.
[Lois, wife of Harry Hughes, dau. William and HannahSuttle, Greengates, Sept. 11, 1897, 30. Wilham Suttle, Dec.
2, 1900, aged 65. Elizabeth, dau. William and Hannah,April 28, 1879, aged 10.- Hannah, Sept. 24, 1902, aged 66.
Sarah, inf. dau., July 8, 1875.]-
F 55.
—
Griffiths , Albion Road. Monument 10s.
6d.
[Elizabeth, wife of Edward, Oct. 18, 1897, aged 65.]
F 56.—Myers —'
, Albion Road. Monument 10s. 6d.
[Esther, wife of Heman, Dec. 4, 1898, 63. Arthur, son,
Oct. 20, 1900, 23.J
Y 57.
—
Harry Murgatroyd, Bradford Road. Alice, May11, 1905, aged 11.
F 58.— William Waddington, Highfield Lane. Haydn,
Dec. 17, 1904, 6.
p 59.
—
Widow Nutter, Cavendish Road. Wilham, Feb.
9, 1904, 51.
Y GO.—Mrs. Ann Greenwood, White Abbey, Bradford.
Arthur, Oct. 30, 1903, 27.
Y 61—William Floyd, Greengates. Edwm Tucker, July
1, 1903, 31.
Y 62. Benjn. Butterfield, Bourne Terrace. \\ alter,
Dec. 15, 1902, aged 4, Benj., Nov. 2, 1903, 33.
F 63.—Edmund Stansfield, Burnwehs. Delilah, Sept.
22, 1902, aged 9.^ to.
Y 64.—Mrs. James Huby, Greengates. James, June Zi,
1902, 39. T ^ 1 A ^rF 65.—Henry Pickles Fletcher, Leyfieaks. Ann, May
18, 1901, aged 75.* Not buried here.
110 UPPER CHAPEL.
p GG.— Charles Atkinson, Brudford Road. WilliaiQ, Dec.
26, 1900, 81.
p 07.
—
Mrs. Thomas Spencer, Kensington Place. Thomas,
Mch. 11, 1899, 61. Louisa, Aug. 26, 1902, 67.
-p 68.—Benjn. Eaistrick. Benjn., Mch. 1, 1899, aged 47.
Y go,
—
Nathan Pickles, Bradford Pioad. Mrs. Sabina
Cansfield, Feb. 25, 1899, 65.
Y 70.—Thomas Wright, Albion Road. Susannah, wife,
Jan. 8, 1901, 72.
F 71.
—
Mrs. Sidney Patrick, Green. Sidney, Jan. 23,
1899, 37.
FORM OF BURIAL CERTIFICATE.
Births and Deaths Registration Act, 1874.
Certificate of Registry of Death.
To be delivered up at the Funeral.
I, the undersigned. Do hereby Certify that the death of
Thomas JIutley Abbey, aged 3 months, has been duly Registered
by me.Witness my hand this 20th day of September, 1875.
Wm. Booth, Registrar of Births and Deaths, Shipley Sub-District.
Note.—The Undertaker, or persou-in-charge of the Funeralmust deliver this Certificate to the Minister or other personofficiating at the Buri.il of the dead body and to no otherPerson. See Births and Deaths Reg. Act, 1874. Sec. 17.
On the back of this slip of paper was printed
—
Notice.
This Certificate, when duly filled up by the Registrar, is
to bo given without fee or reward, either to the Informant of
the Death, or to the Undertaker or other person havingcharge of the Funeral to be by him delivered to the Ministeror other person who buries or performs any funeral or re-
hgious service for the Burial of the dead body and to noother person.
Whenever a dead body is buried in respect of whichneither a Registrar's Certificate of Registry or Notificationof Death, nor a Coroner's Order, is produced at the time of
CERTIFICATES
.
H
1
Burial, it is tlie duty of the Minister or other person ofilciat-
ing at the Burial to give Notice thereof, within Seven Dayato the Registrar of the Suh District in which the Death tookplace: penalty for neglecting to give such Notice to theEegistrar, £10.
After 1880, the first half of this Notice was enlarged toread— " Unless the Burial is to take place under the BurialLaws Amendment Act, 1880, in which case the Informantof the Death or other person receiving this Certificate fromthe Registrar, must under Penalty of Forty Shillings deliver
it to the Relative, Friend or Legal Representative of thedeceased having the charge of or being responsible for theBurial and to no other person. From this date, 1880, theplace where the deceased died is written on the Certificate
:
thus
—
Ann Aired, 06 years, 26, Garfield Place, Bramlev, Dec. 18,
1903.
Doris Evelyn Aired, 4 j'ears, Fever Hospital, Bradford,
Mch. 24, 1905.
Marv Elizabeth Aired, 2 years, Bolton, near Bradford,
Dec. 13, 1893.
Martha Ellen Aired, 2 years, Bolton, May 19, 1893.
Robert "William Aired, 32 years, Coroner's Certificate, Oct.
22, 1892.
George Aired, 83 years, 17, Bradford Road, Idle, June 19,
1899.Ruth Alsop, 72 years, Tomlinsou's Bdgs., Oct. 31, 1898.
Herbert Allsop, 36 years, Arthur Street, Feb. 27, 1901.
Samuel Atherton, 33 years. Coroner's Certificate, Dec. 17,
1897.
William Atkinson, 81 years, Coroner's Certificate, Dec. 24,
1900.
James Atkinson, 67 years, Bradford, Apr. 2. 1892.
Thomas Atkinson, 61 years, Bradford Rci., Nov. 3, 1897.
Ann Audsley, 72 vears, Garth House, July 9, 1895.
Francis Audsley, 83 years. Garth House, Mch. 28, 1898.
Wm. Bailey, 66 years, Aire St., Windhill, Sept. 4, 1896.
Irvin Bamibrth, 5m., Leyfleaks, Nov. 18, 1901.
Selina Annie Banks, 22 v., Stanningley, Dec. 3, 1896.
Tom Banks, 19 y., Bradford, May 13, 1895.
Amos Banks, 75 y., Clayton Wk., June 5, 1905.
Mary Bannister, 64 y., High St., June 10, 1897.
2J2 UPPER CHAPEL.
Elizabeth Baunister, 72 y., Higbfield Ed., Dec. 8, 1901.
Leptou Dobsoa Bannister, 8 y., Sept. 22, 1875.
Wm. Hy. Bannister, 72 y., Higbfield Kd., May 3, 1902.
Thomas Bannister, 09 y., High Street, Aug. 25, 1905.
Elsie Barker, 1 y., Greengates, June 23, 1902.
Henry Barker, 74 y., Henshaw Lodge, Feb. 28, 1903.
John Barraclougb, 76 y., Shipley, Jan. 21, 1895.
Eliza Barrow, Menston Asylum, Jan. 19, 189-1.
John Barry, 53 y., Thackley, Aug. 20, 1902.
Sarah Bateman, 47 y., Ecclesbill, July 24, 1903.
Edwin Bates, 43 y.. Coroner's Certif., Aug. 12, 1898.
Harry Batesou, inf.. Aug. G, 1875.
Edward Bateson, 44 y., Bradford, Dec. 30, 1896.
James Bateson, 71 y., Windhill Crag, June 6, 1892.
Eobert Bateson, 75 y., Windhill Wood Top. July 8, 1904.
Edwin Baxter, 77 y., Thackley, June 29, 1903.
James Baxter, 86 y.. Bright Street, July 31, 1900.
Joshua Baxter, 67 y., Eawsou Sq., Oct. 26, 1901.
Mary Baxter, 58 y., Hampton Place, Dec. 20, 1901.
Harriet Baxter, 61 y., Thackley, Mch. 4, 1902.
John Wm. Baxter, 41 y., Harper's Houses, Nov. 30, 1899.
Nimrod Baxter, 62 y., Clayton Wk., Oct. 24, 1899.
Leah Baxter, 56 v., Shipley, June 28, 1898-
Hannah Baxter, 59 y., Higbfield Ed., Feb. 12, 1894.
James Baxter, 5 y., Jan. 16, 1875.
Mary Ellen Baxter, inf., Jan. 21, 1875.
Edmund Baxter, inf., Feb. 12, 1875.
Hannah Baxter, 49 y., Feb. 12, 1875.
Jasper Baxter, 66 y., Thackley, Sept. 9, 1897.
Sarah Bell, 60 y., Leyfleaks, Nov. 11, 1892.
Benj. Bell, 46 y.. Coroner's Certif., Feb. 27, 1892.William Benson, 73 y., Dec. 8, 1891.
Eliza Benson, 61 y.. Idle Green, Aug. 29, 1901.Susan Berry, 67 y., Ecclesbill, Feb. 8, 1906.Betty Berry, 78 y., Bradford Ed., Jan. 8, 1906.Wihiam Berry, 82 y., Higbfield Ed., July 21, 1896.Edwin Berry, 64 y., Thackley, Jan. 3, 1896.John Berry, 67 y.. Thorp Garth, Nov. 18, 1895.Sarah Berry, 93 y., Thackley, Jan. 4, 1895.Charles Berry, 76 v., Highdale Ter., Dec. 10, 1900.Mary Berry, 79 y., Bradford, Nov. 26, 1903.Sclina Berry, 60 y., Thorpe Garth, Mch. 28, 1898.
CERTIFICATES. 113
Sarali Hannah Bird, 42 y., High Street, Aug. 28, 1!)()8.
Wm. Henry Bird, 45 y., High Street, Aug. 80, 18!)!).
Henry Bland, Menston Asykim, Oct. 10, 18!)1.
Ruth Boocock, GO y., Coroner's Certif., June 15, 1898.Thomas Booth, 55 y., Sept. 4, 1875.
Chas. Arnold Booth, inf., Bradford, June 24, 1897.Joshua Booth, 55 y., Westroyd, Apr. 2G, 1897.Nanny Booth, 79 y., Westroyd, July 80, 1895.
Susannah Booth, 61 y., Pudsey, Mch. 10, 1892.Arthur Booth, inf., Bradford, Oct. 13, 1892.
Hannah Booth, Dawson Street, Nov. 1, 1892.
Grace Booth, 87 y., North Fold, Oct. 16, 1902.
Hannah Booth, 57 y., Castle Terr., July 10, 1901.
George Booth, 59 y., Thorpe Garth, Dec. 5, 1904.
John Booth, 4 y., Bradford, Oct. 17, 1904.
Isabella Booth, inft., Bradford, Feb. 13, 1905.
Wilham Booth, 55 y.. Cavendish lid., Aug. 12, 1899.
Mary Booth, 93 y., Thorp Garth, Aug. 3, 1904.
Samuel Brayshaw, inf., Town Lane, Jan. 18, 1897.
Norman Brayshaw, 14 y., Coroner's Certif., July 27, 1896.
Edwin Brayshaw, 65 y., Eailway Station, July 7, 1895,
Noel Hutton Brayshaw, 2f y., Manchester, Oct. 13, 1892.
Horace Brayshaw, inf., Town Lane, June 2, 1894.
Edwin Brayshaw, inf., Shipley, Dec. 26, 1893.
Hannah Brayshaw, 85 y., Walter St., Jan. 21, 1902.
Nellie Brayshaw, 1 y., Greengates, Nov. 23, 1900.
Albert Brayshaw, 33 y., Leeds, Aug. 26, 1901.
John Henry Brayshaw, 70 y., Leeds, Coroner's Certif., April
14, 1906.
Samuel Braithwaite, 52 y., Coroner's Certif., Feb. 20, 1894.
James Braithwaite, 83 y., Albert Street, Apr. 3, 1897.
Sarah Braithwaite, 61 y., Highfield Rd., Dec. 13, 1904.
Eichd. Brearley, 41 y., Cononley, July 26, 1905.
Jas. Wm. Bretherick, 36 y., Dawson St., Sept. 20, 1895.
Alice Briggs, 9 y., Highfield Ed., June 29, 1899.
Frederick Briggs, 42 y.. Grove, May 16, 1895.
Easter Briggs, 59 y., Wellington Street, Sep. 4, 1899.
Joseph Briggs, 75 y., Onchan Cottage, Oct. 23, 1900.
Joseph Briggs, 64 y., Rawson Sq., May 30, 1905.
Emily Broadley, 21 y., Windhill, July 9, 1897.
Miles Broadley, 52 y., Windhill, May 3, 1901.
Ehzabeth Brooke, 68 y., Westfield Lane, Apr. 16, 1895.
H
114 UPPER CHAPEL.
William Buckley. 51 y., Derby Street, Sept. 6, 1897.
Ethel Bullock, inf., Louisa St., Sept. 2, 1895.
.John Bullock, 2 y., Louisa St., Aug. 28, 1899.
Eichard Burnley, inf., Moorfield PL, Oct. 28, 1893.
Jane Burnley, inf., Bolton Road, May 18, 1905.
Bertram Busfield, 1 y., Shipley, April ii, 1892.
"Wilham Busfield, 59 y., Railway Place, Sept. 24, 1893.
Sarah Busfield, GO y.. Railway Place, Dec. 24, 1903.
Sarah EhzabethJkitler. 62 y., Horton Green, Aug. 2G, 1901.
Eichard Butler, G3 y., Horton, Dec. IG, 1901.
Elizabeth Butterfield, 67 y., Hipperholme, Jan. 8, 1896.
Joseph Butterfield, 63 y., Brighouse, Nov. 7, 1900.
Walter Butterfield, 4 y., Thackley, Dec. 12, 1902.
Ben Butterfield, 34 y., Bfd. Infirmary, Oct. 30, 1903.
Sabina Cansfield, 65 y., Bradford Ed., Feb. 25, 1899.
Charles Cawthra, 63 y., Shipley, Apr. 4, 1895.
Wra. Chapman, 1 y., Jan. 2G, 1875
Fred Charlesworth, inf., Westfield Lane, Sept. 22, 1898.
Stanley Charlesworth, inf.. Westfield Lane, Sept. 26, 1898,
Hannah Chatburn, 18 y., Hampton Place, Nov. 7, 1905.
Mary Ann Chatburn, 2 y., Hampton Place, Aug. 10, 1898,
Mary Ann Chatburn, 73 y., Hampton Place, Jan. 15, 1894.
Albert Aldwin Cheeseborough, inf., Hvde St., May 9, 1893.
John Child, 56 v., Windhill, June 29,'l901.
Lilv Child, inf.,* Windhill Holt, Julv 19, 1801.
John Child, 3 y., Horton, May 4, 1906.
Thomas C-oates, 63 y., Greengates, Dec. 19, 1903.
William Cocker, 67 y., Clayton Wk., Feb. 21, 1899.
AValter Cole, 46 y., Rawson Sq., Sept. 24. 1897.
Percy Cole, 16 y., Brfd. Infirmary, Jan. 22, 1904.
Doris Cordingle'y, inf., Westfield Lane, Mch. 11, 1899.William Cordingley, 82 y.. New St., Mch. 1st. 1902.Lavinia Elizth. Cordingley, inf.. North Fold. Sept. 25, 1899.Emma Cordingley, 18 y., Greengates, Nov. 11, 1892.John Cordingley, 67 y., Baildon, April 8, 1895.Edmund Coultons, 17 y., Bradford, Jan. 13, 1896.Thomas Aaron Crabtree, 43 v., Tomlinsou Bdgs.,Apr.6, 1901.Mary Ann Crabtree, 56 y., Eccleshill, Oct. 17, 1902.Carrie Crabtree, 2 y., Tomlinson Bdgs., Nov. 10, 1893.Albert Lister Croft", 42 y., Bradford, May 20, 1893.Eleanor Davidson, 77 y., Manse, Feb. 7, 1906.Eliza Davison, 55 y., New Street, Oct. 17, 1900.
CERTIFICATES. 115
James Hobson Dawson, Go, Greengates, Oct. IT), liJOS.
Herbert Dawsou, iuf., Hamptou PI., May M, 18UG.Mary Deacon, 62 y., Windhill, May 31, iS'.l'i.
John Hall Dennill, 60 v., Thackley, Dec. 80, 1!)03.
Margaret Denuill, 56 y., Thackley', Oct. 1, 1!)00.
John Dibb, 63 y., Derby Street, Aug. '29, l'J03.
Sarah Elizabeth Dibb, 38 y., Park Koad, Dec. 3, 1892.Martha Dibb, 52 y., Albion Rd., Mch. 8, 1905.
Austin Dibb, 74 y., Morecambe, Feb. 6, 1903. .
Martha Dibb, 72 y., Thackley, Sept. 7, 1900.
Sarah Dibb, 76 y.. Castle Terr., Sept. 23, 1905.
Jane Dibb, 78 y., High Street, Jan. 3, 1900.
Maria Dickinson, 55 y., Bright St., Mch. 3, 1903,
John Dickinson, 68 y., Clayton Wk., June 21, 1898.
Benjamin Dickinson, 57 y., Windhill, May 1, 1893.
EHza Dix, Thackley, 50 y.. May 15. 1906.
Agnes Nara Dixon, inf., New Mill Yd., Nov. 29, 1897.
Jane Duuwell, 72 y., Friendly Place, Oct. 10, 1893.
Simeon Dyson, 81 y., Bradford, Oct. 15, 1904
Mary Dyson, 79 y., Bradford, April 14, 1900.
Clai'a Louisa Dyson, 35 y., Middlesex Hospital. Jan. 21, 1899.
Wm. Eastburn, 68 y., Bradford, Jan. 8, 1892.
Louisa Elliott, 1^ v., Westfield Lane, Jan. 17, 1898.
John ElUs, 58 y., Blackburn, Feb. 6, 1904.
Eva Mary Ellis, inf., Morecambe, Feb. 9, 1903.
Grace Elhson, 72 y., Mch. 15, 1875.
Frances Emsley, 71 y., Moorfield Place, Jan. 1, 1900.
Granville Ackrovd Emslev, 19 v., Hyde St., Mch. 21, 1898.
Samuel Excell, 80 y., Saltaire, Feb. 14, 1906.
Wm. Edmund Farrar, iuf . Idle, Aug. 12, 1895.
Lawrence Arnold Farrar, inf.. Coroner's Certif., Aiig.28, 1899.
Marion Feather, inf.. Coroner's Certif., Feb. 2. 1S92.
Ann Firth, 64 v., Westfield Lane, July 17, 1896.
Ann Fletcher, 75 y.. The Green, May 15, 1901.
Grace Fletcher, 72 y., The Green, Oct. 15, 1898.
John Foster, 78 y., Shipley, Jul.v 12, 1898.
John Garforth, inf., Pudding Hall, July 2, 1901.
Lydia Garforth, inf., Pudding Hall, Sept. 25, 1896.
Jas. Henry Garth, 39 y., New Wortley, July 25. 1904.
John Glover, 70 y., Hampton Place, Nov. 24, 1898.
Reuben Glover, 63 y.. Coroner's Certif., Jan. 10, 1899.
Wilham Glover, 57 y., Park Hill, Dec. 20, 1892.
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Mary Anu Glover, Gl y., Feb. 24, 1892.
Jasper Glover, 81 y., Thackley, May 5, 1906.
Sarah Ann Greenwood, 53 y., Fourlauds, July 9, 1904.
Elizabeth Greenwood, 67 y., Horton Wk., Feb. 11, 1904.
Sarah Jane Greenwood, 60 y., Doctor Lane, Sept. 19, 1903,
Arthur Greenwood, 27 y., Bradford, Oct. 28, 1903.
Joshua Greenwood, Menston Asylum, Dec. 18, 1903.
Mary Jane Greenwood, 53 y., EUar Carr, Jan. 30, 1899.
Eobcrt Greenwood, 57 y.. Bowling, Jan. 22. 1894.
Eva Greenwood, 1 y., Annley, Dec. 27, 1892.
William Myers Greenwood, 40 y., Armley, Dec. 8, 1892.
James Greenwood, 02 y., Clayton AVk., Oct. 4, 1895.
Percy Edgar Greenwood, inf., Thackley, Sept. 24, 1896.
John' \Vm. Greenwood, 22 y.. Coroner's Certif., June 6, 1899.
Sarah Ann Green, 23 y., Windhill, Oct. 8, 1904.
Elizabeth Griffiths, 66 y.. Coroner's Certif., Oct. 19, 1897.
Marthci Haigh, 61 y., Bradford, Oct. 8, 1900.
Joseph Hainsworth, 24 y., Clayton Wk., Mch. 21, 1895.
Martha Hainsworth, 84 y., Thackley, Mch. 8, 1904.
James Halliday, 87 y., Clayton Wk., Nov. 25, 1902.
Sarah Halliday, 82 y., Dibb Fold, Mch. 4, 1902.
Fred Halliday, 42 y., Dawson St., Feb. 20, 1905.
Sarah Hardaker, 82 y., Albion Rd., July 3, 1903.
Sarah Ann Hardaker, 49 y., Simpson Green, Mch. 10, 1899.
Elizabeth Hardaker, 30 y., Laverack Hall, Feb. 6, 1905.
Jas. Grubb Hardaker, 49 y., Highfield Lane, Dec. 19, 1900.
Lilian Hardaker, inf.. All Alone, April 15, 1897.
WiUiam Hardaker, 74 y., Cockshott Lane, June 19, 1895.
Ann Hardaker, 73 y., Nov. 3, 1891.
Thomas Hardaker, 52 y., Horton, Oct. 20, 1902.
James Dufton Hardaker, 65 y., Walter St., Mch. 12, 1895.
Jane Hardaker, 67 v., Claremont., Sept. 19, 1898.
Mary Hartley, 79 y", Highfield Road, Jan. 2, 1900.
John Haste, 65 y., Bradford Rd., Dec. 23, 1899.
Adeliua Heaton, 3 y.. Coroner's Certif., Dec. 9, 1897.Emma Hird, 59 y., 'Leeds, Feb. 12, 1900.
Ann Hird, 85 y.. Canal Bank, May 9, 1895.Richard Hodgson, 34 y., Leeds, July 31, 1899.Arnold Hodgson, inf., Bradford, Apr. 28, 1892.Elizabeth Hodgson, 63 y., Cockshott Lane, Feb. 12, 1906.Alma Hodgson, inf., Bradford, Mch. 14, 1898.Arnold Hodgson, inf., Eccleshill, May 19, 1898.
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Hannah Hodgson, 66 y., Harrogate, Feb. 28, 1900.Thomas "Whitham Hodgson, 28 v., Claremont, Dec. 14, I'JOl.
Jane Holgate, 5i y., Thackley Hill Top, Nov. 18, 1896.Stephen Holgate, 18 y., Feb. 18, 1892.
Ada Holgate, Bright Street, July 14, 1892.Arthur Holgate, By., Park Road, April 5, 1904.Sarah Elizabeth Hornby, 17 y., Feb. 13, 1875.Eliza Home, 32 y.. The Green, Oct. 13, 1904.Emma Horsfall, 'inf., Windhill, Dec. 16, 1898.Eliza Howcroft, 60 y., Calverley, June 25, 1896.
Joseph Howker, inf.. Doctor Lane, May 13, 1895.
Grace Howker, 32 y., Kawson Sq., Aug. 16, 1902.
Ada Hoyle, 38 y., Highfield Lane, May 7, 1894.
James Huby, 38 y., Greengates, June 23, 1902.
Ealph Hudson, 7 y., Hampton Place, Apr. 25, 1898.
Sam Hudson, inf., Hampton Place, Mch. 14, 1898.
Walter Hudson, inf., Moorfield Place, July 9, 1904.
Lois Hughes, 30 y., Cleckheatou, Sept. 11, 1897.
George Hullab, 53 y., Westfield Lane, July 25, 1904.
Elijah Hutchinson, 73 y., New Street, Mch. 26, 1897.
Thomas Hutchinson, 60 y., Mt. Pleasant, Dec. 27, 1897.
Kenneth Hutchinson, inf., Thackley, April 18, 1898.
Jane Hutton, 29 y., Feb. 1, 1875.
Elizabeth Hutton, 70 y., Bolton, July 5, 1B92.
Claude Hutton, inf., High Street, July 19, 1899.
Mary Ibbetson, 76 y., Thacklev, Jan. 9, 1900.
James Ibbetson, 70 y., Clayton Wk., Dec. 4, 1893. ^Seth Hlingworth, 51 y., Lumby St., Oct. 23, 1905.
Fred Hlingworth, 20 y., Lumby St., May 27, 1905.
Charles Hlingworth, 81 y., Kirkby Stephen, May 11, 1903.
WiUiam Hlingworth, 83 y., Thackley, Oct. 12, 1899.
Mary Ilhugworth, 71 y., Ravenstonedale, Dec. 16, 1893.
Thomas HHngworth, 48 y., Leicester, Coroner. Oct. 31, 1898.
Kathleen Hhugworth, inf., Eccleshill, July 7, 1902.
Hannah lUingworth, 59 y., Grewelthorpe, Nov. 3, 1902.
Gladys Hlingworth, inf., Wortley, July 24, 1894.
James Hlingworth, 37 y., Wortley, May 2, 1894.
Adelaide lUingworth, 6 y., Wortley, June 6, 1894.
Alfred Hlingworth, 24 y.. Butt Lane, June 24, 1892.
Ezra Hlingworth, 53 y.. Cavendish Ed., April 9, 1892.
Charles Hlingworth, 2 y., Oct. 30, 1891.
Wilham Hlingworth, iuft., Jan. 22, 1875.
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Hannah lUingworth, 72 y., Windbill, Oct. 4, 1897.
Theodore Jackson, inf., Sept. 27, 1875.
Thomas Jenkins, 70 y., Spring Street, Apr. 12, 1901.
May Jenkins, inf., Blenheim Place, Nov. 13, 1893.
Fred Johnson, 83 y., Black Walk, June 15, 1898.
Gladstone Johnson, 3 y.. Black Walk, July 16, 1894.
Selina Emma Keighley, 1 y., Thorpe Garth, Feb. 16, 1903.
Joseph Harold Keighley, 4 y., Leamington Terr., Jan. 28, 1901.
William Keighley, 81, "Coroner's Certif., Nov. 8, 1900.
EHzaheth Keighley, 82, Town Lane, Dec. 15, 1902.
Grace Keighley, 77, Leeds Road, Jan. 7, 1896.
Charles Keighley, 18, Thackley End, Jan. 4, 1897.
Mary Keighley, 54, Brackendale, May 24, 1899.
Emma Keighley, 73 y.. Idle Green, Apr. 80, 1906.
John Arthur Kellett, 9i y-> Coroner's Certif., Feb. 23, 1895.
Minerva Knapton, 53 y., Mitchell Lane, May 3, 1894.
Jesse Lambert, 51 y., Wolstanton, April 26, 1900.
Emily Ehzabeth Lee, 2 y., Leeds, Coroner, Feb. 17, 1903.
John Lee, 77 y., Mitchell Lane, Dec. 5, 1898.
Martha Ann Lee, 17 y., Sept. 13, 1875.
John Jas. Lee, 17 y., Calverley Joint Hospital, Oct. 1, 1898,
John Jas. Lee, 1 y., North Fold, Nov. 11, 1902.
Joseph Lister, 67 y., Bradford, Dec. 12, 1892.
Amanda Lister, inf., Feb. 1, 1875.
Emma Lister, 63 y., Windbill, May 12, 1906.
Florence Emma Lobley, 1 y., Highfield Ed., Mch. 30, 1896.
Elizabeth Lobley, 74 y., Coroner's Certif., Aug. 15, 1892.
Herbert Long, inf.. Back Lane, Sept. 1, 1899.
Mary Ann Loug, 61 y., Highdale Terr., July 22, 1901.
Eva Long, 2 y., Back Lane, Mch. 3, 1899.
Ada Long, 1 y., Aug. 21, 1875.
AVilham Long, 63 y., Highdale Terr., Jan. 23, 1897.Jephtha Loug, 3 y., Sept. 4, 1875.
Thomas Lord, 30 y., Bradford Ed., Nov. 20, 1899.
Martha Lord, 62 y., Eailway Place, Jan. 15, 1895.Benjamin Booth Luddington, inf., Leyfleaks, Aug. 27, 1892.Eliza Ann Luddiugton, 29 y,, Kirkstall, July 7, 1899.Tom Luddiugton, 37 y., Idle, May 5, 1906.Joseph Henry Lupton, 30 y., Windbill, April 22, 1895.Ida Lupton, inf., Windbill, Aug. 80, 1895.Benjamin Lupton, 62 y., Windbill, Mch. 19, 1897.Herbert Lupton, inf., (Idle,) April 27, 1875.
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Mary Lnptou, 80 y., Wiudliill, Sept. 27, 1897.Aiiu Mann, 75 y., Bradford, Mch. 2, 1900.Nanny Manu, 59 y., Greengates, Feb. 12, 1903.
Joseph Manu, inf., Ley Fleaks, Jan. 20, 1902.Benjamin Maun, 62 y., Feb. 22, 1892.
Albert Maun, inf., Coroner's Certif., Dec. 21, 1892.Sarah McKell, 85 y., Bradford, Nov. 12, 1891.
EmmeHne Isabella McKinley,inf., Pollard's Bdgs., Oct. 8, 1903.
Geo. Francis Marks, inf.. Back Lane, Nov. 2G, 1900.
Mary Ann Marshall, 40 y., Fletcher Bdgs., Oct. 5, 1905.
Sarah Ann Marshall, 59 y., Shipley. Oct. 18, 1901.
Grace Masters, 1 y., Clayton Wk.,'Nov. 30, 1898.
Isaac Mawsou, 66 y.. Back Lane, Mch. 19, 1903.
Anne Mawson, 36 y., Calverley, Feb. 7, 1903.
John May, 65 y., Windhill, May 24, 1904.
Benjamin May, 11 y., Halifax, May 25, 1875.
Mary Jaue May, 2 y., Idle, May 3, 1875.
Sarah May, 7 y., Idle, April 24, 1875.
Ernest Arthur Morton, 2 y., Thaeklev, Jan. 1, 1906.
Ahce Bertha Middlemiss, 40 -y., Little Alitton, July 10, 1902.
Mary Muff, 85 y., Harper's Houses, Mch. 8, 1899.
Isaac Muff, 60 y., July 1, 1875.
Sarah Murgatroyd, 52 y., Bingley, Mch. 27, 1905.
John Murgatroyd, 83 y., Clayton Wk., Sept. 2, 1899.
Alice Murgatroyd, 11 y., Bradford Kd., May 8, 1905.
Isaac Murgatroyd, 74 y., Ne^v Street, June 17, 1901.
Evau Murgatroyd, 47 y., Tomhnson's Bdgs., Nov. 20, 1905.
WiUiam Murgatroyd, 65 y., Dunkhill, April 8, 1899.
Wihiam Murgatroyd, 54 y.. Coroner's Certif., Nov. 28, 1892.
Annie Louisa Murgatroyd, 28 y., May 5, 1875.
Wilham Murgatroyd, 56 y., Eawson &q., Aug. 23,_1897.
Jeauie Musham, inf., Hipperholme, Mch. 31, 1897.
Martha Myers, 82 y., Albert Street, May 25. 1903.
Arthur Myers, 23 y., Cobden Street, Oct. 20, 1900.
Phcebe Thackray Myers, 58 y., Bramley, Feb. 20, 1901.
WiUiam Dufton Myers, 66 y.. Coroner's Certif., Dec. 6, 1900.
Esther Myers, 63 y., Albion Ed., Dec. 5, 1898.
William Myers, 78 y., Eawson Sq., Oct. 26, 1895.
Hannah Myers, 44 y., Thackley, Nov. 10, 1898.
Ann Newall, 71 y., Shipley, Mch. 4, 1897.
Samuel Nichols, 62 y.. Windhill, Feb. 7, 1905.
Sarah Ann Nichols, 48 y., Windhill, Mch. 5, 1897.
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Thos. Normington, 59 y., Moorfield Place, Jan. 1, 1905.
Maria Normington, 58 y., Stanley Street, July 15, 1905.
Hannah North, 53 y, Stansfield Place, Feb. 27, 1905.
Beujn. Glover North, 61 y., Stansfield Place, Jan. 14, 1904.
John North, 46 y., Sheffield, Aug. 14, 1902.
Fred North, 18 y.. New St., Oct. 2, 1893.
James Child North, inf., Sept. 4, 1875.
WiUiam Nutter, 51 y., Leyfleaks, Feb. 8, 1904.
Ann Nutter, 79 y.. Cavendish Road, Dec. 7, 1904,
Ward Nutter, 69 y., Moorfield Place, Jan. 22, 1895.
George Nutter, 63 y., (Otiev) Jan. 22, 1875.
Alfred Obank, 1 y., Windhill, Oct. 22, 1898.
Abraham Obank, 54 y., Thackley End, Aug. 3, 1^96.
Mary Oddy, 56 y., Bradford, Feb. 7, 1898.
Thomas Oddy, 88 y., Windhill, Sept. 28, 1897.
Joseph Oddy", 8 y., Oct. 13, 1875.
Joseph Oddv, 52 y., Windhill, Dec. 28, 1896.
Henry Oddy, 6Q y., Yeadon, Oct. 22, 1896.
Mary Oddv, 87 y.. Town Lane, June 30, 1892.
John Oddy, 65 y., Croft Top, Jan. 18, 1893.
Joshua Oddy, 50 y., Westfield Lane, Nov. 9, 1893.
Mary Oddy, 51 y., Bradford, Aug. 4, 1898.
W^illiam Oddy, 62 y., Thacklev End, Aug. 25, 1898.Alfred Oddy, 38 y., Bradford Rd., Jan. 1, 1902.
Laura Ann Oddy, 21 v., Shipley, Sept. 8, 1900.
Ann Oddy, 73 y., Yeadon, Dec." 22, 1904.
George Oddy, 61 y., Shipley, Mch. 27, 1905.Annie Ogden, 1 y., Hampton Place, Aug. 23, 1904.John Ogden, 73 y., Hampton Place, Jan. 14, 1904.Elizabeth Alice Ogden, 1 y.. High Street, Nov. 29, 1900.Wilham Henry Ogden, 43 y., Calverley Joint Hospital, Oct.
1, 1898.
Annie Ogden, inf.. High Street, Nov. 24, 1896.Ehzabeth Ogden, 64 y.. High Street, Feb. 9, 1899.Harriet Patrick, 61 y., Moorfield Place, Nov. 21, 1905.Horatio Patrick, 55
'y., Bradford Road, Oct. 28, 1905.Emma Padgett, 76 y., Hudclersfield, Dec. 17, 1902.William Padgett, 52 y., Horton Wk., Apr. 28, 1900.James Padgett, 39 y.. High Street, May 31, 1894.Eflie Padgett, inf., Bradford, May 13, 1892.Mary Ann Padgett, 73 y., Bingley, Nov. 7, 1896.W^ilham Parkinson, 47 y.. Coroner's Certif., Jan. 17, 1893.
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Euth Parkinson, 61 y., Union Mill Yd., Jan. 5, 190-1.
Sidney Patrick, 89 y., Bradford Ed., Jan, 21, 1,S9<).
Joseph Parsons, inf., Moorfield Place, Jan. 7, 1902.Jane Pedley, 38 y., Wrose, April 20, 1905.Mary Pedley, 64 y., Wrose, Jan. 21, 1899.Eicliard Penrose, Kawsou Sq., May 30tb, 1896.Thomas Perrow, 13 y., Highdale Terr., June 28, 1901.Sarah Petty, 49 y., Clayton, Nov. 10, 1891.Ada Petty, 2 y., North "Fold, Dec. 31, 1904.George Pitts, 57 y., Eccleshill, Feb. 14, 1898.Herbert Pitts, 28 y., Albion Ed., July 22, 1895.Phwbe Pitts, 17 y., Sept. 29, 1875.
Esther Pickles, 3*1 y., Bradford Infirm.. Oct. 28, 1902.Matilda Pounds, 42 y., Thackley End. Feb. 8, 1892.Ellen Pratt, 68 y., Burnwells, Oct. 23, 1902.
Louisa Preston, 79 y., Town Lane, Mch. 7, 1903.
Hilda Preston, inf., Manningham, July 19, 1901.
Florrie Preston, inf., Bradford Childr. Hosp., Nov. 10, 1902.
Wilham Proctor, 60 y., Town Lane, Dec. 30, 1903.
Hannah Pullan, 66 y., Coroner's Certif., Sept. 3, 1902.
WiUiam Hardaker Pullan, 66 y., Bradford, May 28, 1903.
Mark Pullein, 64 y., Faltis, Sept. 12, 1892.
Hannah Pullein, 75 y., Faltis, Mch. 17, 1906.
Stephen Qainton, 61 y., Coroner's Certif., Jan. 10, 1893.
Mary Eailton, 61 y., Louisa St., July 31, 1901.
John Eaistrick, 48 y., Coroner's Certif., Nov. 4, 1895.
Joseph Eaistrick, 10 y., Leyfleaks, Jan. 11, 1892.
Sarah Eaistrick, 60 y., Nov. 26, 1891.
John Wm. Eaistrick, 44 y., Thackley, Dec. 26, 1902.
Benjamin Eaistrick, 47 y., Coroner's Certif., Feb. 28, 1899.
John Eaistrick, 69 y., Thackley, June 23, 1898.
Eobert Wm. Eawnsley, inf.. Cavendish Ed., Feb. 6, 1896.
Eobert Eawnsley, 68 y., Highfield Ed., April 2, 1902.
Herbert Eawnsley, 32 y.. New Street, Feb. 23, 1908.
Emily Helena Eawnsley, 37 y., Highfield Ed., Oct. 18, 1897.
Edwin Eennison, inf., Greengates, April 11, 1892.
Wilham Eenton, inf.. Pollard's Bdgs., Sept. 29, 1896.
John Eenton, 69 v., Pollard's Bdgs., July 13, 1900.
Seth Ehodes, 52 y.. Green Eow, Sept. 7, 1905.
Thomas Ehodes, 81 v., Bradford Ed., Aug. 9, 1901.
George Ehodes, 74 y., Clayton Wk., Nov. 27, 1901.
Gilbert Holgate Ehodes, inf., Thackley, July 18, 1898.
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Mary Ehodes, 69 y., Bradford Rd., Mch. 23. 1898.
William Rider, 75 y.. Bowling, April 12, 1892.
Ann Riley, 89 y., Pudsey, June 4, 1894.
Thomas Riley, 52 y., Brackendale, Sept. 16, 1898.
Frank Roberts, inf., Westfield Lane, Oct. 5, 1903.
Alice Roberts, inf., Westfield Lane, Jan. 5, 1905.
Beujn. Roberts, 62 y., Higbfield Rd., Aug. 21, 1896.
Elizabeth Roberts, 63 y., Higbfield Rd., Jan. 1, 1894.
Hilda Robertsbaw, inf., Walter St., Nov. 22, 1905.
Harry Robertsbaw, inf., Walter St., Mch. 4, 1904.
James Robinson, 83 y.. Doctor Lane, Mch. 23, 1903.
Sarah Galloway Ross, 25 y., Killinghall Rd., July 4, 1894.
Mary Ann Ross, 55 y., Greengates, Mav 25, 1896.
George Ross, 61 y.. Croft St., Feb. 9, 1901.
Ethel Ross, inf., Greengates, Mch. 23, 1899.
Bertha Rowntree, 1 y., Rawson Sq., Dec. 5, 1904,
Annie Spink Rundle, 23 y.. Town Lane, Sept. 19, 1898.Annie Rundle, 67 y., Town Lane, Dec. 20, 1901.
Mary Jane Rundle, 28 y.. Town Lane, Jan. 8, 1901.
Louisa Grace Rundle, 19 y.. Town Lane, Apr. 16, 1905.Selina Rushton, 79 y., Windhill, Jan. 6, 1905.
Mary Rushworth, 66 y., Morecambe, Feb. 1, 1896.George Rushworth, 70 y., Bradford, Jan. 10, 1900.Smith Stansfield Russell, 18 y., Skipton, Oct. 14, 1905.Ann Rycroft, 39 y., Rawson Sq., Aug. 25, 1893.Beujn. Schofield, 71 y.. May 20, 1875.Mary Scott, 83 y.. The Green, June 6, 1902.Robert Henry Sedgley, 9 y., June 30, 1875.Maria Senior, 77 y., Windhill, Feb. 1, 1902.Hannah Senior, 74 y.. Coroner's Certif., Dec. 7, 1893.Annie Elizabeth Simpson, 17 y., Greengates, Aug. 2, 1904.Eliza Simpson, 78 y., Town Gate, Feb. 18, 1905.John Simpson, 81 y.. Town Gate, Oct. 11, 1904.Annie Skirrow, 61 y.. West Lane, Greetland, June 20, 1900.Arthur Shngsby, 26 y., Shipley, May 5, 1899.Elizabeth Ann Shngsby, 43 y., Shipley, July 11, 1892.George Slingsby, 70 y., Wrose Hill, Apr. 29, 1898.Mary Smith, 70 y., Shipley, Jan. 30, 1906.Wilham Smith, 61 y., Horton, Feb. 15, 1904.Maude Lilian Smithson, 15 y., Greengates, June 29, 1898.Tabitha Smith, 75 y., Higbfield Rd., June 25, 1894.Sarah Jane Smith, 17 y., Bradford, Jan. 23, 1896.
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Ayrton Smitli, 81 y., Shipley, Sept. 13, 18!)7.
Julia Soire, G4 y.. Mob. 25, 1875.
Kobeit Arthur Sparks, inf., Bradford lid., Jan. 12, 1905.Louisa Spencer, (i4 y., Greenfield Place, Anj^. 25, 1902.Thomas Spencer, 61 v., Kensington Place, Mcli. 9, 1899.John Wm. Spence, si y., Butt Lane, Apr. 28, 1898.Harriet Stansfield, 79 y., Thackley, Oct. 11, 1900.Hannah Stansfield, 76 y.. Coroner's Ccrtif., Aug. 21, 1900.Rhoda Stansfield, 21 y., Baildon, May 21, 1900.
Thomas Stansfield, 46 y., Thackley End, Sept. 28, 1898.Delia Stansfield, 8 y., Burn wells, Sept. 19, 1902.
Henry Stanton, 48 y., Thackley, April 25, 1905.
Mary Stead, 72 y., Wrose Hill, Aug. 25, 1901.
Mary Hannah Stott, 1 y., Black Walk, Mch. 8, 1898.
Elizabeth Sugden, 78 y., Bradford, Dec. 30, 1904.
Martha Sugden, 73 y., Bradford, Oct. 21, 1901.
Abraham Sunderland, 64 y., Dobson Locks, Jan. 9, 1902.
William Emsley Sunderland, 41 yrs., Coroner's Certif., May22, 1899.
Hannah Suttle, 66 y., Greengates, Sept. 24, 1902.
William Suttle, 65 y., Greengates, Dec. 4, 1900.
Thomas Taylor, 2 y., Coroner's Certif., Oct. 8, 1898.
Joseph Taylor, 39 y., White Horse Inn, Oct. 23, 1893.
Annie Taylor, 49 y., Bowling, April 4, 1898.
Ernest Arthur Teale, 5 y., Louisa St., Jan. 27, 1902.
Hannah Tempest, 75 y., Westfield Lane, Aug. 28, 1897.
James Tempest, 72 y., Westfield Lane, Apr. 15, 1898.
Esther Thorpe, 2 y., Dunkhill, June 11, 1892.
Stephen Thorpe, 53 y., Dunkhill, Dec. 12, 1899.
Sehna Thornton, 73 y., Shipley, Dec. 13, 1902.
Joseph Thornton, 79 y., Highfi'eld Ed., Jan. 18, 1894.
Rachel Thornton, 73 y., Bradford, July 26, 1892.
John Thornton, 75 y., Bradford, May 16, 1896.
Edward Thornton, inf., Apr. 27, 1875.
Benjamin Thornton, 69 y., Thackley, Feb. 22, 1897.
Charles Tillotson, 62 y.. Coroner's Certif., Sept. 3, 1904.
Maria Tillotson, 63 y., Highfield Rd., July 5, 1901.
Edwin Tucker, 31 y., Brfd. Infirmary, June 29, 1903.
Sarah Verity, 58 y., Bradford Road, Jan. 12, 1901.
John Verity, 81 y., Bradford Road, Dec. 31, 1898.
Sarah Narina Vint, 17 y., Feb. 15, 1875.
Juliana Narina Vint, 73 y., Conishead Priory, Mch. 21, 189d.
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Ebenezer Sharp Vint, 80 y., Summerfield, Dec. 7, 1893.
Jane Vint, 77 y., Higbfield, Dec. 10, 1895.
George Vint, 87 y., Willowfield, Dec. 4, 1896.
Ellen Vint, 85 y.", Willowfield, July 25, 1904.
John Haydn Waddington, 4 y., Bradford Fever Hospital,
Dec. 16, 1904.
Charles Wade, 48 y., Claremont, July 4, 1900.
Mary Hannah Wade, 62 y., Idle Rail. Station, Aug. 14, 1904.
Mary Hannah Wade, 62 y., Coroner's Certif., Aug. 14, 1904.
Anne Wade, 64 y., Thackley, April 16, 1906.
Herbert Shepherd Waite, 2 y.. Coroner's Certif., Mch. 4, 1901.
Joseph Child Waite. 64 y., Albert Bdgs., Feb. 8, 1901.
Thomas Whitehead Waite, 2 y., Mount Pleasant, Sep. 23, 1896.
Margaret Walker, 71 y., Windhill, Sep. 11, 1905.
Beatrix Mary Walker, 28 y., Coroner's Certif., Jan. 15, 1898.
WiUiam Ward, 80 y., Saltaire, Oct. 20, 1902.
Elizabeth Ward, 86 y., Saltaire, Dec. 24, 1902.
Alfred Waterhouse, 59 y., Marlbro' Ed., Sept. 9, 1903.
Sarah Ann Waterhouse, 63 y., Brighton St., Sept. 19, 1903.
Ida Waterhouse, 1 y., Bradford, Oct. 4, 1899.
Minnie Waterhouse, 7 y., Marlbro' Ed., Sept. 7, 1893.
David Waterhouse, 47 y.. Bright St., June 28, 1894.
Hannah Waterhouse 73 y., Bradford, May 3, 1895.
Joseph Waterhouse, 66 y., Thackley, Dec. 1, 1896.
Hannah Elizabeth Watkinson, 36 y., Greengates, Dec. 4, 1903.Betty Watkinson, 74 y., Highfield Lane, Nov. 30, 1898.
Thos. Aldridge Watkinson, 41 y., Garth's Fold, May 11, 1894.James Eenton Watkinson, inf., Greenfield Lane, Aug. 9, 1892.George Wm. Watkinson, 1 y., Sept. 28, 1875.Ehza Watkinson, 28 y., Highdale Terr., Feb. 2, 1898.Benj. Henry Watkinson, 56 y., Highdale Terr., Mch. 16, 1898.Joseph Watmough, 70 y., Leeds Road, Oct. 12, 1905.Judith Watmough, 75 y., Park Eoad, Oct. 24, 1904.John Watmough, 90 y., Mirfield, Dec. 31, 1904.Irene Elizabeth Watmough, inf., Greengates, April 5, 1902.Jeremiah Watmough, 78 y., Greengates, Jan. 28, 1895.John Watmough, inft., Nov. 28, 1891.Wilham Watmough, 55 y., Coroner's Certif., Dec. 9, 1897.George Martin Watson. 63 y., Windhill, Apr. 9, 1898.Wilham Wharton, 51 y., Cavendish Rd., Sept. 11, 1905.Jonas White, 81 y., Birk Hill, Jan. 30, 1893.Hannah White, 78 y., Horton, Apr. 30, 1898.
CERTIFICATES. 125-
Margaret Eveline Wliitfield, iuf., Simpson Green, June 131892.
Frances Whitfield, 72 y., Hill Top, Dec. 1, 1903.Martha Whitfield, 42 y., Railway Place, Jan. 19, 1903.Emily Whitfield, inf., Leeds Road, Jan. 13, 1906.Joseph Whitwham, 65 y., Coroner's Certif., July o, 1894.Jonathan Wilkinson, 75 y., Clayton Wk., Aug. 21, 1901.Henry Tempest Wilhamson, 61 y., Clayton Wk., Aug. 15, 1898.Martha Ann Wilson, 54 y., Shipley, Mch. 17, 1906.Ann Wilson, 55 y., Blenheim Place, Mch. 7, 1895.Sarah Ann Wixcey, 89 y., New St., Feb. 8, 1899.Hannah Wood, 60 y., Elm Tree Farm, Apr. 7, 1902.Isabella Wood, 56 y., Bradford, Aug. 22, 1900.John Wood, 65 y., Leeds Ed., July 2, 1901.
Sarah Woodhead, 39 y., Wrosehill, Dec. 9, 1897.Chas. Joshua Woodhead, 19 y., Coroner's Certif., Jan. 27,1893.Benjn. Woodhead, 82 y., Wrosehill, Feb. 22, 1902.
Florence Woodhead, 2(3 y., Bradford Rd., Feb. 21, 1902.Mary Beatrix Woodhead, 64 y., Wrose, Jan. 8, 1906.
Susannah Wright, 72 y., Sir Wilfrid's Place, Jan. 7, 1901.
John Yeadon, 63 y., Highfield Rd., Feb. 22, 1898.
Mary Yeadon, 68 y., Greengates, Oct. 28, 1902.
The Registrars for the Sub-district of Idle liave been Mr.
Matthew Balme, who held the post for a great number of
years before 1875. and at his death Mr. Thomas Fallon wasappointed. On Mr. Fallon's death, Mr. Jeremiah Turner
got the post.
The foregoing are all the Certificates that are now pre-
served. It is to be regretted that there was not an iron safe
at the chapel vestry until recent years, and that the burial
certificates were not preserved in bundles. The only further
information we have respecting the ownership of the graves,
I find in Mr. Eycroft's neat account books, which we nowpreserve in the vestry along with a volume of his quaint
flowery sermons, in his unique and beautiful caligraphy, and
bound in red morocco.
It is superfluous to copy these ownership names again.
Opposite each name is the entry of 5s., and frequently a
second 5s. to shew that the full charge, including the ad-
mission of a gravestone, had been paid.
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Grave payments received by the Rev. Joseph Stringer-
totals £15. "330 certificates Jan. 8tli, 1852, received for
the new and old grounds." We should now say the old and
oldest grounds." 286 are entered in the Grave Book on Jan. 8th, 1852."
This was after Mr. Atherton's death, and the beginning of
Mr. Oherenshaw's ministry. " This account includes all the
money that I have received for graves and gravestones in
Upper Chapel New Burial Ground : Benjn. Rycroft.
1810, Feb. 28, Jeremiah Booth, 5s.
1840, Mch. 24, John Booth, 5s.
1841, Feb. 26, Wm. HaUiday, lOs.
1842, July 31, Benj. Raistrick, 10s.
1843, Mcii. 8, John Booth, second payment, 5s,
1846, May 25, Fanny Atkinson, 5s.
1847, July 3, Joshua Bannister, 5s.
1846, Jan. 16, Johnson Bradley, 5s.
1846. Jan. 18, George Vint, 5s. Total £2 15s. Od.
Mr. Stringer received all the money paid with the exception
of the above sums for graves and gravestones up to the time
of his decease. I may say also that the £2 15s. Od. was ab-
sorbed in the Incidental Expenses."
In 1848 we have eight more names, 1849 sixteen others,
total for both years £7.
At the end of 1850 the sum had amounted to £12 Os. lOd.;
Gates Berry for some reason or other having paid 53. lOd.
This included also lOs. fiom Wilham Pickles for a grave in
the oldest ground.
In September, 1851, the amount had reached £17 5s. lOd.,
which was deposited with the Bradford Banking Company,except £2 5s. lOd. At the end of 1852— the amount is given
as £13 lOs. lOd. ; but of course this does not include the
amount in the Bank. In 1854 the amount had reached £2019s. lOd., besides a guinea given to Jasper Lee, for cleaning
the ground. At the end of 1856 the amount is set down at
£28 4s. lOd., and next year at £33 14s. lOd., and in 1859 at
£39 4s. lOd.
Paid for asphalting the road £3 10s. Od. out of the last-
named sum. At the end of 1863 the receipts had reached£59 163. lOd. On June 13, 1864, the amount was augmentedby a surplus of D. Tj. 0. Collection, 503. I only guess thatthese letters stand for "Distressed Lancashire Operatives."
CORRECTIONS. |27
In January, 1865, there was brought forward tlie sum of .CG96s. lOd., which increased to £75 Is. lOd. by the end of theyear. In Jan., 1866, there was returned from the ShellichlFlood Collection £i, which added to ordinary payments cameto £81 lis. lOd., and 1867 six more jjounds were added.At the end of 1868 the amount stood at £'.J4 6s. lOd., andfrom this time the charges were increased, namely 7s. 6d., toseutholders, and 10s. to non-seatholders, with eijual amountson the admission of grave-stones. At the close of 186U theFund stood at £102 16s. lOd., excluding the Bank Accountof 1851, (£15), which I think I remember seeing mentionedin the accounts as being paid towards furnishing a DaySchool that was established about 1868. In 1870, the grave-
yard account had reached to £112 6s. lOd., and the paymentsof 1871-2-3 brought up the sum to £145 Is. 10 J.
Up to this time Mr. Rycroft, the Treasurer, had kept the
accounts. I have not met with any manuscript notices
since, except payments to ministers who came to supply
during holidays :
1869 -Brought from the old book, £91 I63. Od.
Supplies-Dr. Jiaby 10s., Mr. Hornby 10s., Rev. J.
Hanson £1.
1870—Mr. Holmes, of Marsdeu, £1., Mr. Cockin £1., Mr.
Reynolds £1., Mr. Stanley £1.
i871—The tall student £1., Mr. Eowe 25s.
1872— Mr. J. P. Wilson £1., Mr. W. H. Dyson 10s., others
£2 10s.
1873—House duty on the parsonage £1 2s. 6d., income
tax £1 4s. 2d., on railway profits, &c., 9s. 6d. Supplies-
Mr. W. H. Dyson 10s., Mr. Aitkin £1., others £2.
1874—Taxes, property, 20s. 3d., Norton's interest, tax 5s.,
parsonage duty 22s. 6d.' Supplies—Mr. Reynold's £1., Mr.
W. H. Dyson £1., other supplies £2.
Additions and Corrections.
Page 30. £3. Upper Top Part. Sold to :\Iis>^es Edmiston,
Olasgow, 7s. 6d., when their aunt died at the Manse, namely
Mrs.^Eleanor Davidson, Febry. 7th, 1906, aged 77.
Page 31. H 4. Upper Top Part. Mrs. Hannah Puhein
was buried March 17, 1906, aged 75. „„ . ^ , -, •
Page 35. V 3. Upper Top Part. Emily Whitfield, in-
fant, buried Jan. 15, 1906.
J 28 UPPER CHAPEL.
Pa^e 35. W 3. Joseph Watmough, buried Oct. IG, 1905,
''Pa^e 86. X 1. Seth Uliogworth, Oct. 24, 1905, aged 51.
Page 36. Z 3. Alfred Waterhouse, Sept. 12, 1903, aged 59.
Page 87. C 8. Now. 1st, 1905.
Page 43. 1 2. Beatrice Emma.
Page 44. J 4. Jan. 20, 1865.
Page 46. K 8. Mary Ann Long, July 24, 1901, aged 61.
Page 49. N 3. Margaret Walker, Sept. 13, 1905, aged 71.
Page 50. Nil. Mary Ann Marshall, Oct. 6, 1905, aged 40.
Page 51. 10. Betty Berry, Jan. 10, 1906, aged 78.
Page 58. Q 5. Ernest Artliur Morton, Jan. 5, 190G,
aged 2.
Page 55. S 9. Martha Ann Wilson, Mch. 17, 1906,'
aged 54.
Page 58. U 5. September, 1874.
Page 59. V 1. David Wilkinson.
Page 59. V 7. Mch. 27, 1862.
Page 61. W 6. Sept. 23, 1846.
Page 63. Y 5. Susan Berry, daughter, Feb. 10, 1906,
aged 67.
Page m. W. July 5, 1890.
Page 71. B 10. Crabtree, April 8, 1901.
Page 71. C 5. Sarah Ann, July 10, 1904, aged 53.
Page 73. E 3. Mary Smith, Feb. 1, 1906, aged 70.
Page 83. M 10. Samuel Excell, Feb. 14, 1906, aged 80.
Page 86. 7. The gravestone of Ward and Watmough,bearing the ridiculous misuse of eelict, should be relative.
The most recent interments are those of
•John Henry Brayshaw, Leeds City, aged about 70, Coron-
er's Certificate, April 12th, 1906. This was one of the manyfatal cases caused by Motor Car driving. He is buried in
the Top Part, Letter I 1.
Emma, widow of Samuel Keighley, Idle Green, aged 73,
buried May 2ud, 1906, in the Top Part, Letter N 8.
Tom LuDuiNGTON, aged 37, buried May 5th, 1906, whenthe Kev. D. Davies, M.A., St. John's Church, officiated.
[Top Part, MIL]Jasper Glover, Thackley, aged 81, buried May 5th, 1906,
when the Eev. Wm. Marshall, Vicar " of Idle, officiated.
[Lower Part, T 9.]
GENERAL REMARKS. 12!>
Emma Lister, Wiadhill, aged G3, buried May 12 l')nnLow Part, C 9.]
^'
Anne Wade, Thackley, aged 64, buried April 18, 1900, inthe New Cemetery, E 61, see page 107.John Child, Horton, aged 8 years, buried in the New-
Cemetery, see page 103.
Ehza Dix, Thackley, aged 50, buried May 16, 1906, in theNew Cemetery.
Poetical and other adornments have gradually declined inVictoria's reign
; and they had need when we find under theburial of an infant the words " Much respected," evidentlyintended for the grandfather.
The gravestone cutter needs to be watched sometimes, foron one stone there is FO for OF, on another he uses thedialect phonetic with the word Benjimau. I find much faultwith some of them in making the figure 6 so square that it
is hard to distinguish it from 8.
On the whole the grave plots are carefully tended by theowners, and the curator is annually paid by others to seethat flowers are planted thereon.
I will close these remarks by some general notes, includinga copy of the Magazine notice which has preceded the issueof this volume ; and I have appended all I know of two smallgraveyards near us—namely, the Quakers' Ground in West-field Lane, and Brown's Private Burial Ground at Thackley.
Upper Chapel Burial Eegister, Idle.
Do you know any Church or Chapel that has a printed
plan of the graves with the names of the owners, the personsinterred and the monumental inscriptions '? I do not knowof a single one. Yet how important this is ! The Burial
Registers are often lost; strangers by accident or false claims
are put in private graves, money is lost by opening wronggraves or full ones ; and the plots become disgracefully
neglected. There is not a graveyard in a thousand that has
a plan. The Upper Chapel has a history dating from Puritan
times, and the oldest of its three cemeteries dates from 1717.
People have been buried in these graveyards from Idle,
Windhill, Shipley, Bradford; representing all denominations,
including Conformists. By consulting the plan anyone can
find any grave they desire to see, and find the names of the
thousands that are buried. Having copied the Eegisters and
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Gravestones I offer to print the result in a handsome volume
which will he forwarded post-free for 2s. Cd., if 200 copies-:^
are ordered. Send a post card at once to Mr. J. Horsfall
Turner, Idle, Bradford.
*.,.* This is the only notice, and the book will be privately
printed. [*Be it remembered that only 40 names have
arrived.]
General Eemaeks.
After long experience I have come to the conclusion that
there is not a satisfactory Burial Register in the West Riding
of Yorkshire, and probably not one in the British Isles,
either Conformist or Nonconformist. I am compelled to
make two sweeping charges ; first, they have been carelessly
kept, and secondly, they have been indifferently preserved.
Very seldom indeed do we find a Parish Register ranging
hack to the year 15B8, when Lord Thomas Cromwell's order
to establish them was given. Generally we find them from
15f'0, or 1580, or after 1600; and these are more or less
imperfect. The entries were made by the clerk in a paper
memorandum book, and were copied annually into the parch-
ment register, and attested in some cases by the Vicar and
Church-wardens. The first books were paper ones, and this
may partially account for their destruction. When parch-
ment books were enforced, few custodians took the trouble
to copy the old books in full into the new books. Sad havoc
befel some of the parish registers where the vicar left themunder the clerk's care, for it is known that where the clerk
was a tailor he was wont to cut strips off wherewith to
measure his customers for new clothes. I have myself found
part of Ilkley Parish Register at a grocer's shop, and with
some difficulty got it restored. I have spent hundreds of
hours copying from the Parish Registers of Halifax. Ell ind,
Heptoustall, Huddersfield, Bradford, Birstall, Mirfield, Otley,
Bingley, Hartshead, Calverley, Keighley, &c. and am pleased
that a Society has been established in the County to print
the oldest books. ]n this line, already good work has beendone; and several parishes have been favoured by the labours
of private persons, who have undertaken the responsibility of
printing the local Registers. Amongst the foremost I maymention the Rev. Thomas Parkinson, for two volumes of
Fewstou Registers ; my friend Mr. John Radclifl'e for two
GENERAL REMARKS. 181
-volumes of Saddleworth PiGgisters ; Mrs. Collins for twovolumes of Kirkburton Eegisters ; Mr. J. W. Clay for thoEllaiid Register, one volume. I have helped to jn-eserve thoearliest portion of Halifax Eegister and the Bradford Regis-ters in serial publications, and have printed Tliorpe SnlvinParish Register. When I came to reside in Idle in 1878, I
copied all the entries of births, marriages and deatlis from1574 to 1812, of such parishioners as resided in Idle andWindhill, but my labours therein have been largely super-seded by the printing of the books in full, from 1574 to 1720,in three volumes, with notes, by my friend Mr. l^amuelMargerison. Mr. Hartley Hartley and I copied the iirst
Bingley Register, but our work has been lost for the samebook has been copied and printed by the Parish Register
Society.
The Record Section of the Yorkshire Archreological Society
"was commenced by Mr. S. Margerison and myself, when wecalled a Conference at Leeds with the double object, first, of
protesting against the removal of Paiish Registers to Londonas proposed in Parliament by Mr. Borlase, and secondly of
establishing a Parish Register Society. The Committee
merged with the Yorkshire Archaeological Society, and al-
though a flourishing Record branch, with thirty portly
volumes now in slock, was the result, not a single Register
was printed. The present Yorkshire Parish Register Society
has had a more recent origin on that account.
Attempts have been made to improve upon the burial and
baptismal registers at sundry times, but never officially until
1813. The Calverley Registrars, and a few others near Leeds,
responded to a suggestion about 1750, to give the names of
the father and mother and also the two grandfathers' names,
when a child's baptism was registered; but the custom did
not long survive, and was very rarely adopted. As to the
Burial Registers I no not know of a single Parish
Register that is also a Grave-register. They never in-
dicate where the person is buried, and unless a gravestone is
preserved and continuously kept in situ, no indication of the
burial plot remains. At one time, but not very long, some
Registers gave the illnesses preceding the death, which
might be of great use if adopted still.
To my mind, a perfect Burial Register should shew at a
glance (1) the ownership of any grave, (2) its exact position,
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(3) its cost, (4) the amount (if any) paid on the admission of
a monument thereon, (5) the name in full of each person
interred, (6) the age of such person, (7) the relationship to
the owner of the grave, or some genealogical note for identi-
fication, and (8) the disease which led to death; and jDossibly,
as in some old registers, (9) the trade or occupation,
A stranger standing at the foot of a grave-mound should
be able to find out the number of that particular grave, andthen refer to the Register, which at a glance will indicate
the names and descriptions of all the persons interred in
that particular grave.
I own a grave in Lightcliffe churchyard, and another in
Elland churchyard, but I could not place a gravestone oneither plot, because no person living has the means of indi-
cating tbe exact spot. Where is there a church yard with aplan ? Where is there a cemetery,—public, parochial, or
private,—where you see by the books how many are interred
in any particular grave, without wading through hundredsof pages ? And not one in a hundred registers will help youeven then.
To my mind the easiest way is to divide the ground intomoderate-sized oblong plots having the letters A to Z paintedon two opposite sides, and figures 1, 2, 3, &c., painted on theotber two opposite sides. Thus G4 would be a reference to
a page in the Register marked G4, on which all particulars
are given. A Cash Book and the Burial Certificates will besufficient for the annual casting up of accounts, received andpaid.
However much fault I have found with the keeping andpreservation of Parish Registers, I have far more to chargeagainst Nonconformists generally. The Society of Friends(Quakers), have been the best in making true records oftheir membership, burials, &c., but even they leave much to
be desired.
We can go to any parish church and find the registerscarefully locked in safes, though much remissness did form-erly exist. For historical purposes we may search thoseregisters by leave of the Vicar, on paying a trifle to theSexton or Clerk for tbe time that they devote in w^aitingupon us, and we hope that, at some early date, all the oldestbooks (say anterior to 1812,) will be safely housed undercareful supervision at County Record Offices, to be established
GENERAL REMARKS. 133
at York, Kipon, Wakefield, &c., aiuT open freely to accreditedpersons.
I have agitated in the Athentnim and other papers for theestablishment; of County Record Offices for many years,
where Parish and Nonconformist Registers may be deposited,
along with the Sessions Eolls and other documents now in
the custody of County Authorities.
Nonconformists have cause for great dissatisfaction, but I
am afraid "where ignorance is bliss 'tis folly to be wise."
Nonconformists of to-day seem to care even less than their
ancestors to preserve the records of their history and gene-
alogy. It is high time this apathy was removed. Thepreservation of the Parish Registers is highly commendable,but their value is enhanced by information contained in
Nonconformist Registers. Indeed there is incompletion in
either without the other. Where are the Nonconformist
Registers? Echo answers where? You will find a list of
the Yorkshire ones, Wesleyan, Congregational, Baptist,
Primitive Methodist, Quaker, &c., in my Yorhifhire t'ountij
Marjazine. These date before 1837, for at that time they
were gathered together in London by order of Parliament
and are now stowed away at Somerset House, where tbey
are neither use nor ornament. Those from Idle are num-
bered as under
—
195.—Idle Upper Chapel, Independent, Births and Bapt-
isms, 1790 to 1837.
196.— Idle Baptist, Births, Baptisms and Burials, IHIO-
1837.197._iaie Thorpe Wesleyan, Births and Baptisms, 1809
to 1837. ^. ,
198.—Idle Town Lane Chapel, Primitive Methodist, Births
and Baptisms, 1826-1837.
1395.—Rawdon Society of Friends, Marriages, Births,
Burials, 1669-1837.
We naturally ask where is the Upper Chapel Burial
Register from 1790 to 1837, and where are the Registers
before 1790 ?, . , , i
I have had tickets of permission to copy the most valuable
documents in the Record Office in London, and also in the
British Museum, but when I applied to copy one or more oi
these Dissenting Registers at Somerset House, I met with
all the obstacles that officialdom could invent. I find it has
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been so for the forty years since then, and is so at present.
I find I am only one of numerous Nonconformists, some of
whom have ranked amongst our Leaders, who have been
tliwarted at every turn.
Quaker Burial Ground.
The Society of Friends, or Quakers as they are generally
styled, though the name was given them in derision, have
not had a strong following in this township. George Fox
never came into the township to preach, and there was never
a Friends' Meeting House erected here, though some mem-bers of the Society, who resided in the township, got licences
for preachings in their homes. In my " Nonconformity in
Idle " will be found some notices of these places from 1689
to 1700, as well as persecutions of various members from
IGGU. George Fox had missioned the district ten years
before the Restoration. Mention is made of James Marshall,
ineo ; Zachary Udall or Yewdall and Ephraim Sandall both
of Idle, 1G61; James Marsha]! fined again in 1670, 1682,
1G8G; and in 1682 and 16S6 Ephraim Sandall was heavily
fined. John Adcocke had a smaller fine imposed in 1686.
Thomas Bowmer, of Windhill, and Ann his wife, and Sarahwife of William Denbigh, of Windhill, were fined in 1686 for
being present at a forbidden meeting or conventicle.
In 1672 the Old Chapel was registered as the meetingplace for Congregationalists at Idle, and Thomas Ledgard's
house (Doctor Lane, now called Crow Trees,) for Presby-
terians, as also Samuel Stable's house.
In October, 1689. the house of James Marshall, Idle Thorp,was registered by the West liiding Magistrates as a meetingor preaching place for Quakers, and Widow Hall's barn at
Windhill was registered under the names of Richard Simson,WiUiam Garth, Joshua Sandall, and others. In July, 1689,the Old Chapel was again registered by the Congregationalists
at the request of Mr. Jonathan Wright, preacher, but in 1689,August, the Magistrates revoked this certificate. ThomasLedgard's house was secured in July, 1689, at the request of
Tlumias Ledgard and John Stead. At Wakefield Sessions,October, 1697, Zachary Yewdall desired to have the househe dwelt in at Idle to be recorded for the people called
Quakers, which was granted.
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Though there was no meeting-house built within Lllotownship, a small plot of ground was appropriated at thecorner of a field in Westtield Lane as a burial place forFriends and their families just before the death of GeorgeFox. Over the gateway is the date IGOO, and within thefour substantial walls are stone seats formed by the basementof the walls being wider. This style will be found at Ayrtouand other old Quaker establishments, and was intended toaccommodate the congregations when burials took place.The same style was adopted by Mr. Smith, of Thackley End,when he established his family burial ground, though thatplot is circular, not square. In the Westfield Friends' burialground there are three stones only, and one of them is blank.After 1700 until recent years the Friends seldom placedmemorial stones in their graveyards. The two inscribedstones record :
" Here lyeth interred the body of lerimiah son of ZacharyYewdall of Idle who departed this life the 31st of the first
month Anno Domini 1690."
The first month at that time began with March, not Jan-uary. The second gravestone confirms this custom
:
" Here lyeth the body of Benjamin S\\aine of Thackleywho departed this life the 23rd day of the First Month called
March, Anno Domini 1092."
Amongst the manuscripts of Mr. Hardaker. of Thackley,
formerly of Calverley and Guiseley, I saw an office copy of
an indenture respecting this plot made between Jonas
Adcock of Idle, caUimauco maker, of one part, and "Wilham
Hustler of Bradford, Thomas Wilson of Eccleshill, John
Grimshaw of Calverley, and Jas. Thompson of Paiwdon,.
dated 1788, reciting that whereas Thomas Yewdal, late of
Leventhorpe hall, in Bradford-dale, clothier, deceased, by
indenture of Nov. 13, 19 George II. (17-lG), did grant, sell
and convey to William Hird of liawden, yeoman, Benjn.
Sandal of Idle, callimanco maker, Jonas Adcock of Idle,
callimanco maker, and Thomas Yewdall of Leventhorpe
Hall, clothier, the ground in the south-west corner of a field
called Westfield, 15 yards square, then walled, fenced, &c.,
adjoining Westfield Lane on the south, laud formerly Benja-
min Bartlet's on the west, the Westfield on the north and
east, for the remainder of 5000 years at a peppercorn rent if
demanded, to permit and sufl'er the people of God who are
136 QUAKER BURIAL GROUND.
commonly called Quakers, or that henceforth or at any time
or times hereafter shall profess, maintain and hold forth the
said Christian principles and doctrine, to meet or assemble
together on the said parcel of ground when they shall "think
fitt or have occation" for the worship and service of God or
any other matter concerning Church fellowship, and to bury
said people called Quakers therein from the parishes of
Calverley, Bradford, Guiseley, Bingley or elsewhere in York-
shire, and to hack, grave, dig, delve, &c., and to allow free
liberty of ingress, egress and regress into the said parcel to
any persons employed in making graves, and to permit the
said people called Quakers to erect and build any house or
houses for their meeting together, in walling, seating, &c.
The remaining trustees to elect successors subject to ap-
proval of Rawdon meeting; those who forsook Quaker prin-
ciples had to be disqualified forthwith.
From this it seems that Mr. Benj. Bartlet, a famousQuaker apothecary and antiquary, had been owner of the
Carcase-end Farm. A few years ago the walls were becomingdilapidated, and no meetings had been held there or anyinterment made for nearly eighty years, I sent notice of this
trust deed to Rawdon Friends, who on its authority took the
responsibility of restoring the wall, and for about five years
a meeting has been held each summer about July on a
Sunday afternoon, by Quakers from Rawdon, Greengatesand Bradford. At the first and second of these annualgatherings I gave by request the story of local Quakerism,with outlines of their principles. These addresses wereprinted at the time. Somewhere about 18ii.5, the last inter-
ment here took place ; his name was David, so I was told byan old inhabitant, and this agrees with David Yewdall'sburial of 1825. I have not been able to obtain authenticrecords of burials here, either from Rawdon, Leeds, orLondon Friends' Meeting Clerks ; nor from the registers hidaway disreputably at Somerset House, and therefore canonly add, by favour of Mrs. John Yewdall and Mr. ZacharyYewdall, those referring to persons of their surname. Inmy " Notes on Shipley, Idle and District" may be seen aview of the gateway, of this ground, and in my Magazine,(" Yorkshire Notes and Queries," and " County Magazine,")there are printed notices of the trusteeship.
QUAKER BURIAL GROUND. 187
Hugh Udal held of Sh- Ingram Clifford, 53 acres 2 roodsin Windhill in 1579 at the yearly rent of l()s. 3d. Thesurvey tells us that Hugh Udale held at Windell by assin-
nient from Peter Gibson, who had his interest from ThomasClifford, Esq., who held the lease under Sir Ingram ClitVurd,
Knt., and ladie Ann his wif., namely half of messuage called
Windell, with barnes, &c., an oxgaug and a half ami a clea
(or seventh part,) with Lathe Garth (1 rode). Hen bancke (2
rodes), Nether Broad Close (1 ac. 2r.), Upper Broad C'lose
(3 ac. 1 r.). East Nether Broad Close (2 ac. 1 r. 4 perches),
Laverack Eoide Close (G ac. 1 r. 16 p.), CoUinge Close (3 r.),
New Inge, Leaz, Little Close, Brear Close, Brome Closes,
Long Carrs, Birk Roide, Cock Gladdinge, Inge Spots, with
common pasture.
Hugh Yewdale or Udale died in 1G04, and his will was
proved at York the same year. His son Walter was the
father of Zachary, born 1G38, who conveyed the burial plot
in Westfield Lane, which bears the date 1690 over the door-
way. Thomas Yewdall, of Leventhorpe Hall, Thornton,
was son of Zachary and father of Jeremiah, born Dec. 24,
1705. Thomas Yewdall's wife was named Grace. Jeremiah
was father of Wilham, born at Haigh Hall, Greengates, in
1760. The Rev. Zachary Yewdall, the famous Wesleyan
Methodist travelling preacher, whose portrait and memoir
appear in the Methudist Maijazine, was one of the sons of tlie
Haigh Hall, Eccleshill, family.
Grace, daughter of Thomas Yeadall, of Windhill, was
haptised at Calverley Church, Nov. 15. 1577.
AVilham, son of Hugh Yeadall, of Windhill, was baptised
August 23, 1579..
Thomas, son of Hugh Yeadall, of Windell, was baptised
April 28, 1581. „^. ^ „Elizabeth, daughter of Hughe Yeadall of Windell, was
baptised June 18, 1583.
Christofer, son of Hughe Yeadall, of Windell, was bap-
tised August 6, 1587.
Agnes, daughter of Hughe Yeadall, of \A indell, was bap-
tised June 14, 1590. ^^. ^ „ ,
Mary, daughter of Hughe Yeadall, of Windell, was bap-
tised Nov. 30, 1592.^ ,, , .• . Tvr
Walter, sou of Hughe Yeadall, of ^^mdell, baptised May
20, 1595.
138 QUAKER BURIAL GROUND.
Thomas Yeadall and Jane Kirkbye were married at
Calverley Church, Oct. 10, 1598.
James Boyth and Jane Yeadall were married at Calverley^
June 12, 1604.
Ealph Robson and Jane Yeadall were married at Calverley,
April 2, 1631.
A daughter of Hugh Yeadall was buried at Calverley, June-
13, 1598.
Thomas Yeadall was buried there Sept. 6, 1602.
Hugh Yeadall was buried there June 15, 1604.
Thomas Yeadall of Windell, was buried Oct. 12, 1630.
Agnis Yeadall, of Windhill, was buried May 27, 1644.Thomas Bayne and Mary Yeadall were married at Calver-
ley, August 8, 1665.
Zechariah Yeadall and Mary Lawsou were married there
Jan. 15, 1666, new style.
Susan, wife of Walter Yewdall, was buried at Calverley,.
Nov. 24, 1666.
Thomas, son of Walter Yeadall of Windill, was baptisedDec. 14, 1628.
Jeremie, son of Walter Y'eadall of Idle, was baptisedMarch 18, 1632 (new style.)
Aune, daughter of Walter Yeadall, baptised May 24, 1635.Zacarye, son of Walter Yeadall, baptised Nov. 25, 1638.In 1668, Widow Yewdall was taxed at 6d. for a War
Fund, and in 1692 Zachary Yewdall was charged 9s. 4d.assessment for the War Fund, and he was one of the twocollectors. In 1707, Thomas Yewdall paid the Constablerate. Idle.
Judith, wife of Zachariah Yewdall of Ollerton, was buriedat Calverley, 1760.
John Yewdall married Sarah, daughter of WilHam Mitchellof Kawdon
; their son Mitchell Booth Yewdall, of Idle, wasbaptised in 1824. John Yewdall died in 1839, aged 62;Sarah Teale, his wife, in 1858, aged 77.On a very old stone bearing the name of John Bucke, in
Calverley Churchyard, there is also the inscription, ElizabethYewdall, died April 7, 1831, aged 78.The following are the notes supplied to me by Mrs. John
and Mr. Z. Yewdall:Yewdall: from Bradford Prepar. Meeting; Register of
Births commences 8mo., 1652.
QUAKER BURIAL GROUND. 180
1708, viii., 5, at Idle, Thomas And Zacliary, twins, sous ofThomas and Grace.
1713, iii., 15, at Thornton, EUenor, dau. of Thomas and Grace.1715, xii., 29, at Thornton, Ahce, dau. of Thomas and Grace.1733, X., 28, at Thornton, Mary, dau. of Jeremiah and ^hiry.1745, i., 31, at Thornton, Thomas and Ehzth., son and daii.
of Thos. and Ehzth.1747, xi., 2, at Thornton, John [died young'?] son of Thos.
and Ehzth.1749, v., 14, at Thornton, William, son of Thos. and Elizth.1750, vi., 14, at Thornton, Anne, dau. of Thos. and Elizth.
1752, v., 7, at Thornton, John and Mary, son and dau. ofThos. and [Mary ?i
1756, xii., 17, at Thornton, Joseph, son of Thos. and Elizabeth.
1759, iv., 2, at Thornton, David, sou of Thos. and Elizabeth.
1777, iii., 2, at Chapel Allerton, Thomas* son of John and '
Catharine, mason. Chapel Allerton, not member.1780, vi., 2, at Chapel Allerton, Elizabeth,! dau. of Johnand Catharine, Chapel Allerton, not member.
York Register :
1703, X., 29, Mary, dau. Thomas and Grace, Idle.
1705, xii., 24, Jeremiah, son of Thomas and Grace, Idle.
1708, viii., 5, twins, as above : Bradford.
1710, xi., 19, Grace, dau. of Thomas and Grace, Idle.
1713, iii., 15, Ellenor, dau. of Thomas and Grace, Thornton.
1715, xii., 29, Alice, dau. of Thomas and Grace, Thornton.
1733, X., 28, Mary, dau. of Jeremiah and Mary, Thornton.
1745, i., 31, Thos. and Elizth., twins, Thomas (junr.) and
Elizth., Thornton.
1747, xi., 2, John, son of Thomas and Ehz., Thornton.
1749, v., 4, Wm., son of Thomas and Eliz., Thornton.
1750, vi., 14, Ann, dau. of Thomas and Eliz., Thornton.
1752, v., 7, John and Mary, twins, Thomas andEliz.,Thornton.
175t5, xh., 17, Joseph, son of Thos. and Elizabeth. Thornton.
1759, iv., 2, David, son of Thos. and Elizabeth, Thornton.
Marriages :
Thomas Yewdall, Idle, and Grace Parker, Idle, at Rawdon,
1702, xii., 4.
Eleanor Yewdall, Idle, and Thos. Wood, clothier, Glusburn,
at Brfd., 1715, xii., 22.* Buried at Meadow Lane, Leeds, 1781, v., 25, about 4 years,
t Buried at Meadow Lane, Leeds, 1781, v., 27, about 1 year.
140 QUAKEE BURIAL GROUND.
Martha- Yewdall, Idle, and Jas. Bond, Bowling, at Brfd.,
1720, vi., 31.
Mary, dan. Thomas Y., clothier, and Thos. Dewhirst, Whalley.
at Brfd., 1724, ii., 29.
Jeremiah Y., Thornton, and Mary Adcock, Idle, at Rawdon,.1732, iii., 4.
Mary, dan. late John Y., of Horton, and Joshua Cordingley,
North Bierley, at Brfd., 1761, vi., 3.
Deaths :
Yewdall , 1G65, v., — , wife of Zachariah, huried at
Horton.
..Yewdall Zachary, (senior) 1709, iv., 21, of Idle, buried at Idle.
Yewdall Zacharia, [1709 or] 1710, x., 11, 2 years 2 months,
of Idle, son of Thomas and Grace, huried at Idle.
Yewdall Grace, 1728, xii., 18, of Thornton, dau. of Thos. andGrace, bur. at Bradford, 1728, xii., 22.
Yewdall Mary, 1734, ix., 16, of Thornton, wife of Jeremiah,bur. at Bradford, 1734, ix., 20.
Yewdall Thomas, 1745, xi., 5, of Thornton, bur. at Bfd.,
1745, xi., 8.
Yewdall Jeremiah, 1746, vi., 7, son of Jerem. and Sarah,bur. at Idle, 1746, vi., 11, not a member.
Yewdall John, 1748-9, i., 3, of Leventhorpe Hall, in Thorn-ton, son of Thomas and Eliza, bur. at Brfd. on the 5th.
l^'ewdall Alice, 1758, iv., 1, of Leventhorpe Hall, dau. of
Thos. and Grace, bur. at Brfd., on the 3rd.
Yewdall Grace, 1754, ix., 13, dau. of Jerem. and Sarah, bur.at Idle, on the 15th, non-member.
Yewdall Grace, 1764, viii., 13, of Allerton, widow of Thomas,of Leventhorpe, bur. at Bradford, on the 15th.
Yewdall Thomas, 1766, vi., 21, of Idle, bur. at Bradford onthe 23rd.
Yewdall Joseph, 1770, v., 9, aged 23, son of Jerem. and Sarah,buried on the 12th, at Idle, non-member.
Yewdall Sarah, 1770, v. 26, aged 16, dau. Jerem. and Sarah,buried at Idle, on 28th ; non-member.
Yewdall Elinor, 1771, viii., 20, of Eccleshill, dau. of Jeremiahand Sarah, bur. at Idle on 22nd, non-member.
Yewdall Esther, 1779, v., 18, about 10 months, of Eccleshill,dau. of John, (stuff-weaver) and Ann, bur. at Idle, nextday, non-member.
* Widow of Zachariah.
PRIVATE BURIAL GROUND AT THACKI.KY. Ml
Yewdall Thomas, 1777, vi., 12, 22 years old, of Ilorton,comber, bur. ou the 15th at Idle, non-member.
Yewdall David, 1825, xii., 20, aged 67, of Idle, buried ou 25tbat Bradford (? if Idle.)
Thomas Yewdall, who married Grace Parker, and tbeir
son Thomas, whose wife's name was Elizabeth, were trustees
of the Westfield Ground in 17-16. Jeremiah Yewdall, whowas born at Idle, went to Leventhorpe in Bradford-dale withhis father, but they returned to Idle, leaving Thomas, tbe
twin son, at Leventhorpe. Jeremiah had married firstly.
Mary Adcock, and secondly Sarah Ogdeu, but was disownedby the Friends on the latter occasion because the ceremonywas performed by a priest. Their son William, of Haigli
Hall, born 1760, died 1829, was father of David, who died at
Calverley in 1874, and grandfather of Messrs. John andZachary Yewdall, the latter now residing at Calverley. Thepedigree thus gives a clear run for more than three hundred
and fifty years, and there are few families, yeomanry or
gentry in the West Biding, that can equal the Yewdalls with
proofs so reliable and centralized in one township.
Hugh Yewdall, of 1578, must have been born before 1550.
It is likely that he was of the same family as Nicholas Udal,
the famous Puritan author, and I am of opinion they can be
traced to the Yewdalls, or Udalls, of Yewdale in Westmorland,
though the family tradition inclines to a French origin.
Walter, Hugh's son, died in 1604, and was succeeded by his
son Zachary, who established the Friends' Burial Ground.
His son Thomas was the father of Jeremiah, the father of
William, of Greengates, who died in 1829, the father of
David, who died at Calverley in 1874 the father of Zachariah,
who now resides at Calverley, the father of several sons, one
of whom bears the old family name Zachary, and another,
Frank, died at Lahore in India last year.
Private Burial Ground at Thackley.
This ground owes its origin for burial purposes to the
disownment of the daughter of William and Ann Smith of
Thackley-end, as a quaker, for having been married by a
protestant priest. The daughter and only child, Lucy Ann
Smith, married first Dr. Eawsou, and secondly A\iUiam
Brown, son of John Brown.
142 PRIVATE BURIAL GROUND.
The Rawsons have been a very important family in Wrose
and Idle for many rrenerations, but we have now only space
to give brief notices of three generations, beginning with
John Rawson, physician, of Crow Trees, after whom the
well-known places- Kawson Square and Doctor Lane in
Idle, are named. His widow Elizabeth died in 1772, aged 87.
They had at least three children, Elizabeth baptised at Calver-
ley Church in 1730, Mary baptised there in 1733, and John,
baptised in 1728. He succeeded his father, and became the
second Dr. John Rawson, surgeon, and died in 1784, his
widow Hannah surviving until 1810, aged 77. They had a
large family, including—Wilham baptised 1754, Mary 175G,
John 17G0, Hannah 1768, Ehzabeth 1771, and a daughter
Martha died in 1763. John, baptised 1760, became the third
Dr. John Rawson, surgeon and apothecary, and married the
before-named Lucy Ann Smith, of Thackley End, only child
of the Quaker Smiths.
Dr. John and Lucy Ann Rawson had three children, (1)
Martha, born August, 1786, mother of John Whitehead
Rawson, who died August 29, 1868, aged 58; she married
the Rev. — Frearson, Baptist Minister. She died Jan. 14,
was buried Jan. 18, 1867, aged 80: (2) WiUiam SmithRawson, died 1789, aged 1 year, for whose interment the
Thackley ground was set apart for burials, because the
Society of Friends refused permission to bury the infant in
the ground in Westfield Lane : (3) Mary Rawson, born June24, 1790, married a Mr. Law, and had a son George. Dr.
John Rawson (the third,) died in 1790, aged 30, and wasburied at Thackley.
Mrs. Liawson, the widow, next married William Brown,and their children were— (4) John, born 1795, registered at
Calverley but not baptised at the Church, died July 16, 1852,
aged 57, unmarried : (5) "William Brown, born 1797, regis-
tered at Calverley, died April 27, 1881, buried at Thackley,
May 3rd, aged 84 ; unmarried : (6) Thomas Brown, born1799, registered at Calverley Church, died May 19, 1858,
aged 59. His wife Ehzabeth died Deo. 1, 1834, aged 36,
and their children were— Ann Elizabeth, married RichardW^hite ; Margaret, married W^illiam Raistrick ; Ellen, un-married ; Mary, married Jonas Hodgson ; Hannah, unmarried;and four who died in infancy: (7) Edward, born in 1801,was buried at Idle Church. His wife was a Miss Scott, and
PRIVATE BURIAL GROUND AT THACKLEY. MS
their children were—Edward. WilHam. Peter, and TlKimasScott Brown, a Primitive Methodist Minister: (8) MargaretAnn, born 18U3, died Jan. 80, 1872, aged 08; she hadmarried Jolm Russell, who died Jan. G, 18(39, aged 04 ; andtheir children were—Levi, Smith, Elizabeth, who all died ininfancy, Mary, Wihiam, who died March '20, 1875, aged 80,and married and left a family, Martha who married ^RobertKendiill and had a family, James, the fattier of Smith linssell,(died Nov. 2, 1869, aged G), Oliver, and Sarah Ann liussell!who married Jolm Kitchen, whose children as under aroburied at Thackley,— Sarah Ann, d. Nov. 0, 1872, a."ed 4,Sarah Jane, d. July 23, 1883, aged 5 ; John Harold, d. July5, 1881, aged six months, Jolm, d. Feb. 27, 1809, aged 7.James, d. Nov. 5, 1870, aged : (9) Lucy Ann Brown", diedJune 27. 1847, aged 42, having married ^Samuel Brayshaw,who died June 12, 1856, aged 55. They had a large familyAnn, born Nov. 6, 1828. died Dec. 8, 1829; Ann, died 1845,aged 12 ; Edward, died 1845, aged 4 ; William born Aug. 30,1826, died April 5, 1880. His first wife, Hannah Ke°ndall
died in Easter-week, 1856. William Brayshaw buried atThackley four children as under,— Alice, about 1857, aged 1
;
Lucy, about 1859, aged 9; Martha Ann, Nov. 1804, aged 4,
Lucy Ann, Nov. 1864, aged 2. Lucy Ann Brayshaw (sister
of William,) died June 17, 1851, aged 10. Their brother
Peter Smith Brayshaw died about 1843; their sister Sarahdied Feb. 11, 1832, aged 1. and there was another sister
named Emma. (10) Peter Brown, surgeon, of Failsworth
near ^Manchester, died Septr. 22, 1875, aged 68; his wife
Hannah died Jan. 19, 1869, aged 49. They had four
children— James Edward. Mary Ann, Sarah Ann. andWilliam Smith Brown, the last named married and had a
family. He died in 1889.
The father and mother of these chillren (numbered 4 to
10) were buried at Thackley. namely, William Brown, whodied March 20, 1812, aged 40. when the funeral ceremony
was performed by the Kev, Wilham Vint, minister of the
Independent Chapel, Idle; and Lucy Ann Brown, (formerly
Lucy Ann Kawson, daughter of VVilham Smith, who es-
tablished the burial place,) died Dec. 6, 1843, aged 77.
^Vilham Smith, I believe, left a small endowment for
maintaining the ground in order, and secured a right of way
over the adjacent common-land, now no longer common. At
144 PEIVATE BURIAL GROUND.
the right hand side of the wood, at the bottom, is Scout
WilHe's well, formerly noted for its curative properties. I
have a small volume on the Eev. Thomas Scott Brown, and
have seen a poem entitled Brown's Wood, composed by
another Primitive Methodist, the Bev. J. Lowther Ellis,
beginning
—
" Worthy a poet's muse, thou grand old wood !
For generations hast thou proudly stood."
A stone built into the wall records that " This place is set
apart by William Smith, 1700, for a burying place for his
own family for ever." Over the gateway is a stone beariug^
the initials of William and Ann Smith, 1790; and there is
also a door way into the field. The plot is nearly circular,
and the base of the wall is built up to make seats all around.
There are about seventeen grave-mounds without gravestones.
One grave has rough edgestones without inscription, andanother has a table gravestone unlettered, and a third stone
is prostrated but may have an inscription on the under side.
Those now erected are (1) A slender, raised stone, blank.
(2) A stone overturned. (3) To the memory of WilhamSmith, the proprietor, died 2G Oct., 1791, aged 63, and of
Ann, his wife, Jan. 8th, 1807, aged 73. (4) Three children
of Thomas and Elizabeth Brown, who died in infancy ; also
of said Elizabeth, died Dec. 1, 1834, aged 36 ; also of the
said Thomas, died May 19, 1838, aged 59. (5) Of JohnEussell, died Jan. 7, 1869, aged 64 ; and of Margaret Annhis wife, died Jan. 30, 1872, aged 68. (6) Of ThomasVincent, died Nov. 10, 1818, aged 36.
" Tho' Boreas Blasts & Neptune's WavesHave tossed me to & fro'
In spight of all by God's decreeI harbour here below.
Where I do now at Anchor ride
With many of our fleet.
Yet once again I must set sail
Our Admiral Christ to meet."
[He is said to have been a marine surgeon in the navy.He is supposed to have married Mary Brown on a run-awaywedding at Gretna Green, when she was a minor, and theywere again legally married about 1811.]
PRIVATE BUKIAL GROUND AT THACKLEY. ll"i
Also of Mary Law, widow of the above (T. Vincent,) andwife of George Law, born Jiiuc 21, 1790, died April 18, 18r.(i.
Christ is nil (oid in alt.
(7.) William Smith llawson, sou of John and Lucy AuuRawsou, died Dec. 31, 1789, in the second year of his age;also of John Rawson, surgeon and apothecary, father of thoabove, died Dec. 27, 1790, in his 31st year.
(8.) Of William Brown, died March 30, 1812, aged 40years ; also of Lucy Ann, his wife, died Dec. G, 1843, aged77 ; also of John Smith Brown, their son, died July IG, 1852,aged 57 ; also of Wilham, their son, died April 27, 1881, aged84.
(9.) Of the children of Peter Brown, surgeon, Failsworth,
(near Manchester,) and Hannah his wife, viz., Sarah Ann,born April 19, 1843, died June 19, 1843; Mary Ann, bornMarch 19, 1852, died Feb. 22, 1855 ; James Edward, bornMarch 17, 1854, died Nov. 8, 1857. Also of the said
Hannah Brown, died Jan. 19, 18G9, aged 49; also said Peter,
died Sep. 22, 1875, aged G8.
George William son of WiUiam Smith Brown, dentist,
Failsworth, and Sarah Elizabeth his wife, died Oct. 4, 1884,
aged ten months : Florence Edith, their child, died Dec. 13,
1885, aged 6: Ernest, died in infancy Nov. 12, 1887:
Wilham Smith Brown, dentist, April 3, 1889, aged 41 : AdaTheresa, his daughter, died May 23, 1889, aged 3.
On the same stone as " Thomas Brown," there has been
added the name of his daughter, Ann Elizabeth White, wife
of Richard White, M.A., of Habberley Rectory, died Dec. 1,
1893, aged 7G.
A stone recently erected gives the name of Emma Bray-
shaw, died March 14, 1905, aged G9.
From funeral cards and oral testimony the following in-
formation has been gleaned
:
Edith, dau. WiUiam and Sarah Jane Hodgson, d. Mch. 25,
1875, aged 8 months.
Annie Louisa, dau. of Thomas Hodgson, of Wiudhill
Woodend, d. May 31, 1877, aged 2 years 2 months.
Arthur, son of Wilham Hodgson, of Windhill Woodend, d.
April 16, 1879, aged 6 months.
Mary, wife of Jonas Hodgson, Idle, d. June 25, 185G, 31.
J
146 PRIVATE BURIAL GROUND.
Samuel Brayshaw, of Shipley, buried at Tbackley, Sept. 3,
1901, aged 40. He was son of William Brayshaw. TheBaptist Minister, Shipley, officiated.
All buried at Tbackley Cemetery.
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