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Latest Website Burial Work YEAR FORENAME MIDDLE NAME SURNAME ABODE DATE AGE PLOT NO BURIAL REGISTER, GRAVESTONE DETAILS & COMMENTS 1882 Emma Stott Rastrick 11/04/82 27y 000-03 1900 Susannah Stott Smithy Bridge 04/09/00 81y 000-03 1882 Eliza Baines Rastrick 20/05/82 65y 000-04 Only Baines buried at St. Matthew's 1882 Sarah Booth Rastrick 03/05/82 62y 000-04 1898 Thomas Booth Rastrick 08/01/98 80y 000-04 1895 Eliza Robinson Rastrick 07/09/95 64 y 000-04 1883 Ann Macauley Rastrick 09/11/83 72y 000-05 & 000-06 1916 Bertha Wilson Rastrick 01/05/16 55y 000-07 wife of Joe Wilson 1929 Joe Wilson Rastrick 19/03/29 75y 000-07 husband of Bertha Wilson, the only two names on the gravestone 1896 George Robinson Rastrick 09/01/96 54 y 000-11 1916 Edna Schofield Rastrick 28/11/16 70y 001-01 1929 Hannah Schofield Rastrick 15/02/29 85y 001-01 full 1880 John Thomas Joyce Rastrick 27/12/80 2y 5m 001-02 1879 Sarah Ann Joyce Rastrick 04/06/79 10y 001-02 1892 Walter Joyce Rastrick 18/07/92 19y 001-02 1880 John Joyce Rastrick 13/07/80 43y 001-02 1975 Mary Alice Stubley Rastrick 22/08/75 75y 001-02 105 Foxcroft Drive 1879 Priscilla Careless Rastrick 05/07/79 3w 001-03 1879 Aquila Careless Rastrick 12/09/79 3m 001-03 1881 Charles Careless Rastrick 24/10/81 4w 001-03 1882 Harriet Careless Rastrick 20/03/82 5m 001-03 1888 Esther Careless Southowram 09/10/88 04m 001-03 1879 Sarah Careless Rastrick 30/06/79 37y 001-03 1971 Leslie Green Barnoldswick 24/09/71 56y 001-03 8 Skipton Road 1880 Eleanor Marshall Rastrick 08/01/80 1y 001-04 1879 Holroyd Marshall Rastrick 31/07/79 27y 001-04 1884 Mary Marshall Rastrick 18/08/84 66y 001-04 1894 Simeon Marshall Rastrick 09/10/94 78y 001-04 1971 Maria Dunlop Rastrick 30/08/71 93y 001-05 7 Castle Avenue 1962 Helena Heaton Lytham St. Annes 28/02/62 90y 001-06 full. 5 Mlner Road, Ansdell, Lytham 1867 Mary Winterburn Rastrick 02/04/67 78y 001-07 2nd wife of John Winterburn, merchant of Huddersfield, 1st wife not named but died 1848 & buried in vaults of Queen St Chapel 1963 Harry Thornton Tidswell Rastrick 27/02/63 68y 001-07 11 Lyndhurst Road 1970 Amy Tidswell Rastrick 30/07/70 79y 001-07 full 11 Lyndhurst Road 1901 Lewis Hellawell Rastrick 30/06/01 52y 001-08 1867 John Hellawell Rastrick 18/04/67 60y 001-08 1877 Lister Helliwell Rastrick 21/06/77 23y 001-08 1964 George William Bradley Rastrick 07/02/64 59y 001-08 9 Crowtrees Crescent 1906 Ellen Dickinson Bradford 04/12/06 88y 001-08 full 1969 Geoffrey Thornton Aspinall Rastrick 24/05/69 43y 001-09 254 Thornhill Road 1878 James Henry Brook Idle 03/05/78 4y 001-09 1874 Mary Ann Brook Bradford 22/04/74 26y 001-09 1884 Sarah Brook Elland 23/12/84 35y 001-09 1867 James Brook Elland 15/03/67 42y 001-09 1898 William Tattersall Elland 08/02/98 74y 001-09 2015 Joan Aspinall Halifax 11/06/15 87y 001-09 full. 25 Willowfield Road, Halifax HX2 7JN, late of Rastrick 1872 Sarah Agnes Denham Rastrick 19/04/72 2y 001-10 1872 Alfred Henry Denham Rastrick 25/04/72 4y 001-10 1865 Mary Ellen Denham Rastrick 06/07/65 4y 10m 001-10 1895 George Edward Denham Rastrick 29/04/95 32 y 001-10 1887 William Denham Rastrick 23/11/87 55y 001-10 1865 William Firth Rastrick 03/08/65 58y 001-10 1865 Annis Sugden Rastrick 29/08/65 1m 001-10 1986 Elsie Haigh Rastrick 03/03/86 91y 001-10 Northowram Hospital formerly of Rastrick 1972 Herbert Haigh Rastrick 01/02/71 70y 001-10 10 Rastrick Common 1875 William Firth Elland 23/12/75 11m 001-11 1890 Kaye Firth Rastrick 04/03/90 39 y 001-11 1862 Ann Firth Rastrick 07/01/62 50y 001-11 1891 Mary Firth Rastrick 10/02/91 56y 001-11 1866 Ellen Sugden Elland 06/02/66 18y 001-11 1887 Jane English Rastrick 24/09/87 63y 002-01 1879 Thomas English Rastrick 19/08/79 75y 002-01 1893 William English Rastrick 06/06/93 79y 002-01 1888 Minnie Brook Rastrick 16/07/88 6m 002-02 1879 Mary Ann Carter Rastrick 26/09/79 8y 002-02 1883 Fielding Carter Rastrick 21/04/83 50y 002-02 1886 Alice Firth Rastrick 21/09/86 17m 002-02 1887 Fielding Firth Rastrick 23/07/87 4y 002-02 1898 Sarah Firth Rastrick 02/06/98 4y 002-02 full 1879 Ellen Wood Rastrick 27/09/79 63y 002-03 1879 John Wood Rastrick 30/12/79 67y 002-03 1879 William Allen Rastrick 30/09/79 2y 002-04 1871 John William Smith Rastrick 19/12/71 17m 002-07 s. of James & Ellen Smith (very corroded headstone) of Rastrick, aged 1 yr & 5 months 1912 Esther Smith Brighouse 11/07/12 40y 002-07 & 003-07 of 15 Church Lane, wife of Charles Smith 1903 Ben Armitage Smith Rastrick 23/01/03 25y 002-07 & 003-07 1874 Elizabeth Smith Rastrick 26/01/74 69y 002-07 & 003-07 wife of Jonas Smith. She died three days after her husband 1874 Jonas Smith Rastrick 23/01/74 80y 002-07 & 003-07 husband of Elizabeth Smith who died three days before his wife 1915 Ellen Smith Denholme 30/10/15 73y 002-07 & 003-07 wife of James Smith of Denholme 1949 Arthur Smith Liverpool 25/11/49 81 y 002-07 & 003-07* of 111 Newsham Park, s. of James & Ellen Smith (of Denholme), beloved husband of Elena Smith 1924 James Smith Denholme Gate 06/10/24 87y 002-07 & 003-07* Stocks House Farm, Denholme Gate, husband of Ellen who died 1915 1868 Jubal Thornton Rastrick 22/12/68 29y 002-08 s. of Thomas & Mary Thornton 1865 Thomas Thornton Rastrick 15/05/65 36y 002-08 s. of John & Sarah Thornton who are buried nearby in plot 002-11. Thomas is mentioned on their gravestone. 1878 Maria Thornton Wadsley 08/01/78 36y 002-08 d. of Thomas & Mary Thornton 1881 Enoch Thornton Rastrick 24/09/81 55y 002-08 s. of Thomas & Mary Thornton 1871 Thomas Thornton Rastrick 25/03/71 75y 002-08 of Well Lane, Rastrick, husband of Mary (died 1883) (on headstone is a son, Henry, d.15/2/1859 in Australia in an accident aged 26 yrs) 1883 Mary Thornton Rastrick 28/05/83 82y 002-08 husband of Thomas Thornton (d.1871 and buried together) 1867 John Chadwick Huddersfield 26/03/67 30y 002-09 1892 Laura Booth Rastrick 03/05/92 2m 002-10 1865 Arthur Dixon Rastrick 18/07/65 3w 002-10 1866 Lilly Dixon Rastrick 20/10/66 1m 002-10 1884 Bertha Dixon Rastrick 06/12/84 4w 002-10 1882 Thomas Lister Dixon Rastrick 25/02/82 3y 002-10 1906 Arnold Dixon Booth Southowram 07/05/06 10y 002-10 full 1862 John Thornton Rastrick 28/01/62 67y 002-11 of Birkenroyd, Rastrick & husband of Sarah who died in 1872. Son, Thomas is mentioned on this headstone but he is buried in nearby plot 002-08 1872 Sarah Thornton Rastrick 23/10/72 77y 002-11 widow of John Thornton of Birkenroyd, Rastrick and buried with him. 1902 May Spencer Rastrick 15/05/02 1y 003-01 1902 Alice Spencer Rastrick 11/01/02 15m 003-01 1898 Annie Spencer Rastrick 03/12/98 18m 003-01 1879 Dick Spencer Rastrick 21/10/79 20y 003-01 1909 William Albert Holmes Horbury 29/03/09 06y 003-01 Full 1879 Edith Alice Brook Rastrick 31/10/79 4m 003-02 1883 Harry Brook Rastrick 07/07/83 5m 003-02 1884 Joe Brook Rastrick 17/05/84 19d 003-02 1887 Annie Brook Rastrick 07/01/87 10m 003-02 1881 Susannah Brook Rastrick 16/03/81 34y 003-02 1897 Mary Brook Lindley 06/10/97 49y 003-02 1894 Selina Greenwood Brighouse 22/05/94 70y 003-03 1879 John Holmes Rastrick 05/11/79 58y 003-03 1883 Hannah Crossley Rastrick 16/10/83 8m 003-04 1888 Eli Crossley Rastrick 19/05/88 8m 003-04 1879 Herbert Crossley Rastrick 15/11/79 2y 003-04 1917 James William Crossley Rastrick 13/12/17 3y 003-04 36 Stoney Hill 1963 Elena Smith Kirkburton 22/04/63 84y 003-07 St. Luke's Wing, Northspring House, wife of Arthur Smith 1939 George Smith Cleethorpes 15/07/39 74 y 003-07 Vault of 17 Cromwell Road, s. of James & Ellen Smith (of Denholme) 1885 Sarah Maria Smith Rastrick 09/11/85 21y 003-08 1878 Enoch Smith Rastrick 12/01/78 56y 003-08 1896 Ann Smith Rastrick 27/10/96 74y 003-08 1931 Richard Smith Halifax 17/08/31 68y 003-08 full 1881 William Brook Chadwick Huddersfield 02/08/81 16y 003-09 1879 Andrew Chadwick Huddersfield 02/07/79 47y 003-09 1866 John Chadwick Huddersfield 07/10/66 58y 003-09 1895 Betty Chadwick Birkby 08/10/95 89 y 003-09 1876 Samuel Drake Elland 08/05/76 52y 003-10 1885 Sarah Drake Elland 18/08/85 74y 003-10 1862 Lucy Hall Rastrick 25/06/62 66y 003-11 widow of Thomas Hall of Hothfield, Kent & d.
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