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To Graves at Long Preston Photo no. Surname First Date of Death Age Note Grave 174 ABBOTSON Christopher ? ? 1788 (bur reg 7 of Wigglesworth Hall May) Grave 174 ABBOTSON ?et 27 ? ? 61 years Grave 212 ABBOTSON William 14 Jan 1895 80 years Grave 203 ALTHAM Mary ? ? 1881 ? Years, of Long Preston Grave 203 ALTHAM George 5 July 183 68 years Grave 81 ARMISTEAD Jane 14 May 1901 75 years Dau of John PULMAN Grave 7 ATKINSON Joseph 1 Aug 1853 66 years, of Hiles, Wigglesworth Grave 7 ATKINSON Isabella 21 May 1873 76 years Grave 200 ATKINSON William 30 May 1814 6 years, of Long Preston Grave 201 ATKINSON Thomas 1 Sept 1888 85 years, of Long Preston Grave 201 ATKINSON Mary 14 Oct 18? 46 years Grave 201 ATKINSON Elizabeth 11 Aug 1888? 37 years Grave 220 ATKINSON Mary Lings 18 April 1889? Born 9 March 1860 Grave 39 BAILIE Elizabeth Caroline 08 July 1905 42 Years Annie Grave 45 BARKER Maria 22 April 1880 59 years Grave 66 BAXTER John 5 March 1796 56 years, of Long Preston Grave 141 BEECROFT John 27 April 1891 61 years, of Long Preston Grave 141 BEECROFT Jane 1 March 1890 57 years Grave 141 BEECROFT John 8 May 1890 32 years Grave 141 BEECROFT George 6 March 1892 31 years Interred at Salford Cemetery Grave 141 BEECROFT Annie Maria 25 Feb 1890 27 years Grave 141 BEECROFT Isabella Jane 20 Sept 1882 18 years Grave 141 BEECROFT Margaret Emma 30 April 1901 32 years Grave 141 BEECROFT James 04 January 1903 35 years Grave 141 BEECROFT Thomas William 02 July 1902 35 years Interred at Undercliffe Cemetery, Bradford Grave 141 BEECROFT Edgar Lancelot 13 April 1914 29 years Interred at Salford Cemetery Grave 141 BEECROFT Dora 02 March 1916 44 years Grave 141 BEECROFT Guy 25 March 1951 78 years Grave 141 BEECROFT May 07 September 1960 82 years Grave 144 BEECROFT Lancelot 21 Sept 1855 53 years, of Long Preston Grave 144 BEECROFT Bridget 13 Nov 1883 77 years Grave 156 BEECROFT Mathew 14 Dec 1895 57 years, of Long Preston Grave 156 BEECROFT Elizabeth ? Aug 1936 Grave 157 BEECROFT John 14 June 1866 8 years, of Long Preston Grave 157 BEECROFT William 23 Feb 1869 34 years Grave 99 BELL Harvey William 5 June 1892 74 years Grave 99 BELL Grace 13 Dec 1898 68 years Grave 99 BELL Harriet Ann Died in infancy Grave 99 BELL Mary Jane Died in infancy Grave 99 BELL Charles Marcus Died in infancy Grave 47 BIGLAND John Fletcher 05 August 1901 22 years Grave 13 BIRD George eldest son of 13 Jan 1859 18 years Edward & Elizabeth Grave 13 BIRD Edward 30 Dec 1876 59 years Grave 192 BLAKEY Henry 4 July 1876 of Hellifield Born 6 April 1799 Grave 192 BLAKEY Mary 10 June 1877 72 years Grave 192 BLAKEY James Henry 6 July 1866 31 years Grave 192 BLAKEY Anthony 13 July 1868 37 years, late of Whitehaven Grave 192 BLAKEY William Nightingale 8 Nov 1874 35 years Grave 61 BLUCK Jane Alice 11 September 1901 32 years Grave 61 BLUCK Henry 07 March 1954 88 years Grave 14 BOWRING Martha Ann 07 May 1931 74 years Grave 136 BRADLEY William 3 Oct 1887 of Mearbeck Borm 20 March 1824 Grave 136 BRADLEY Mary Jane 7 Dec? 1894 Born 1 April 1854 Grave 136 BRADLEY Mary 18 September 1905 78 years Grave 10 BROWN Christopher 2 Oct 1865 74 years Grave 10 BROWN Betty 2 Nov 1865 68 years Grave 27 BROWN William 18 Feb 1829? 79 years, of Grunasgill Grave 27 BROWN Mary 18 June 1828 41 years Grave 27 BROWN Hannah 23? August 1834 8? Years Grave 60 BROWN Isabella 26 April 1822 81 years, of Long Preston Grave 60 BROWN Edmund 15 July 1832 86 years Grave 127 BROWN Ellen 7 June 1845 70 years Grave 127 BROWN Richard 15 Feb 1862 75 years Grave 138 BULLOCK Luke 10 Oct 1879 79 years, of Hellifield Grave 1 BURLEND Thomas 9 Dec 1895 late of Horsforth Born 17 Jan 1826 Grave 1 BURLEND Hannah 15 July 1885 Born 27 April 1827 Grave 34 CARRADICE Thomas 17 March 1853 3 years, of Hellifield Grave 34 CARRADICE Henry 2 March 1869 5 years Grave 34 CARRADICE Thomas Robinson 25 April 1884 29 years Grave 34 CARRADICE Ann 26 January 1905 79 years Grave 34 CARRADICE Jacob 09 September 1914 86 years Grave 34 see COATES Grave 52 CHARNLEY Thurston 20 Sept 1806 58 years Grave 53 CLARK Thomas 30 April 1800 7? Years Grave 198 CLARK Adam 6 Dec 1863 64 years, of Wham Grave 198 CLARK Margaret 1 Aug 1857 49 years Grave 198 CLARK Adam 3 July 1882 48 years Grave 224 CLARK Leonard 11 May 1831 55 years Grave 224 CLARK Margaret 19 Nov 1834 10 years Grave 224 CLARK Leonard 1 Jan 1842 20 years Grave 34 COATES Annie Eliza 08 January 1960 94 years Grave 197 COATES Isabella 28 Sept 1888 Born 7 March 1836 Grave 197 COATES Edward 4 March 1890 of High? Ground Born 31 Dec 1864 Grave 197 COATES John 30 March 1907 Born 2 April 1835 Grave 205 COOK Richard 30 Oct 1869 6? Years, of Long Preston Grave 205 COOK Martha ? Dec 1876 67 years Grave 205 COOK Hannah 23 March 1859 22 years Grave 205 COOK Elizabeth 7 Dec 1874 32 years Grave 134 DALE Thomas 25 Nov 1873 of ? Green Born ? Dec 1837 Grave 134 DALE ? 18 March 1873 Born 2? August 1866 Grave 19 DAWSON Andrew ? Sept 1857 56 years Grave 19 DAWSON Elizabeth 19 June 1849 46 years Grave 55 DAWSON Bridget 2 May 1868 54 years, of Dobdale Grave 55 DAWSON Robert 10 March 1868 9 years Grave 55 DAWSON Stephen 5 June 1884 75 years Grave 59 & 71 DAWSON ? Stephen? 72 years Grave 59 & 71 DAWSON Margaret Grave 59 & 71 DAWSON ? Grave 59 & 71 DAWSON Betty 15 June 1815 Grave 59 & 71 DAWSON Elizabeth 1 Oct 18? 30 years Grave 59 & 71 DAWSON Betty 9 April 18?48? Grave 69 DAWSON Grave 70 DAWSON Robert 22 Oct 1897 81 years, of Miresfield House, Malham Grave 104 DELVES Agnes 13 Nov 1883 60 years, of Long Preston Grave 104 DELVES George 1 June 1886 68 years Grave 105 DELVES Frederick 18 Oct 1857 8 weeks Grave 105 DELVES William ? ? 1859 10 weeks Grave 90 DEMAIN James ? Oct 1808 ? Years Grave 165 DOBSON George William 16 May 1878 of Long Preston Grave 208 DODGSON Mary 14 May 1788 42 years Grave 208 DODGSON Ellen 6 Jan 1826 48 years Grave 217 DODGSON Robert Smith 11 March 1873 64 years Grave 218 DODGSON Robert 24 Dec 1860 75 years Grave 218 DODGSON Caroline 5 March 1873 76 years Grave 218 DODGSON Jessie 13 January 1908 80 years Grave 219 DODGSON John 16 June 1829 79 years Grave 219 DODGSON Mary 23 May 1831 73 years Grave 219 DODGSON Christopher 11 June 1858 11 years Grave 211 DUCKETT Richard 21 March 1887 Born 4 Dec 1822 Grave 213 DUCKETT Ann 3 Feb 1891 Born 2 July 1809 Grave 214 DUCKETT Teddie 26 Sept 1884 Born 10 June 1877 Grave 214 DUCKETT Charles Francis 16 Aug 1894 Born 1 March 1853 Grave 214 DUCKETT Ann 07 January 1911 Born 12 Oct 1856 Grave 160 DUERDEN Ann 18 Dec 1761, of ? Years Hellifield Grave 160 DUERDEN Mary 24 Dec 1817 74? Years Grave 160 DUERDEN John 20 or 26 Jan 1818? Grave 147 ELSWORTH John 27 ? 1846 82 years, of Little Stainton Grave 147 ELSWORTH Mary 11 Aug 1849 81 years Grave 147 ELSWORTH William 11 July 1849 55 years Grave 147 ELSWORTH James 12 Aug 1849 45 years Grave 147 ELSWORTH John 14 Oct 1863 71 years Grave 147 ELSWORTH Mary 17 Oct 1873 82 years Grave 40 EXTON Cyril 18 Sept 1898 Born 21 July 1898 Grave 77 FAWCETT Jane Bolland 8 Nov 1899 of Kirkmangate, Long Born 6 June 1829 Preston Grave 77 FAWCETT Minnie 15 October 1936 73 years Grave 77 FAWCETT Emily Evelyn 01 December 1949 80 years Cremated at Lawnswood Grave 47 FLETCHER Betty 19 March 1872 61 years Grave 47 FLETCHER Margaret 20 Aug 1875 25 years Grave 47 FLETCHER John 19 Nov 1895 73 years Grave 47 FLETCHER Elizabeth ?4 ?193?4 ? Grave 47 see BIGLAND Grave 23 FRANKLAND William Grave 45 FRANKLAND Joseph 29 Jan 1848 67 years, of Scale Grave 45 FRANKLAND Betty 18 Dec 1854 71 years Grave 46 FRANKLAND Richard ? March 1829 81 years, of Scale Grave 46 FRANKLAND Mary 8 Oct 1832 86 years Grave 46 FRANKLAND William 20 April 1854 79 years Grave 46 FRANKLAND Jane 16 ? 1832 58 years Grave 46 FRANKLAND John 6 April 1853 Grave 46 FRANKLAND Ann Grave 204 FRANKLAND Richard 12 Dec 1885 92 years, of Nappa Grave 210 FRYER Jane Ann 5 April 1879 68 years Grave 210 FRYER Robert ? Sept 1853 14 years Grave 210 FRYER Thomas 07 September 1900 90 years Grave 83 GARLESS Walter 1 April 1878 50 years, of Liverpool Grave 83 GARLESS Margaret 16 Jan 1892 70 years Grave 209 GARNETT John 6 Feb 1891 62 years Grave 209 GARNETT Betty 21 June 1890 55 years Grave 209 GARNETT their children Grave 162 GIFFORD William 13 July 1882 51 years Grave 162 GIFFORD Elizabeth 1 Aug 1894 74 years Grave 91 GREENWOOD John 24 Aug 1893 78 years, of Hellifield Grave 91 GREENWOOD Ann 25 July 1887 77 years Grave 9 HALL Jane 14 Oct 1873 39 years Grave 9 HALL Thomas 18 Nov 1895 60 years Grave 14 HALL Robert 5 March 1874 68 years Grave 14 HALL Mary 27 May 1904 88 years Grave 14 HALL Martha 16 Sept 1846 16 months Grave 14 HALL William 14 Nov 1849 13 years Grave 14 HALL Isaac 14 April 1854 18 months Grave 14 HALL John 28 June 1854 14 years Grave 14 HALL Mary 8 July 1863 26 years Grave 14 HALL Jane 11 May 1869 26 years Grave 14 HALL Rebecca 31 July 1869 16 years Grave 14 HALL Thomas 18 Nov 1895 60 years Grave 117 HALL Edward 26 Nov 1812 88 years Grave 117 HALL Elizabeth 3 April 1790 Grave 117 HALL Isabella 12 April 1834 77 years Grave 94 HAMMERTON moss covered Grave 95 HAMMERTON Grave 96 HAMMERTON Grave 97 HAMMERTON Grave 98 HAMMERTON James Grave 225 HAMMOND Thomas William 21 June 1888 21 years Grave 67 HARDACRE Henry 20 Dec 1864 70 years, of Stainforth Grave 67 HARDACRE Jane 2 July 1864 66 years Grave 67 HARDACRE Robert 23 Aug 1896 56 years Died at Carnforth Grave 85 HARDACRE William 17 March 1837 69 years Grave 85 HARDACRE Catherine 30 July 1846 68 years Grave 85 HARDACRE Mary 2 Sept 1849 35 years Grave 85 HARDACRE William 28 April 1877 61 years Grave 85 HARDACRE Margaret 14 June 1885 82 years Grave 168 HARDACRE James? 20 Nov 1835? 30 years, of B? Grave 168 HARDACRE
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