S3.3 – Catherine, John and Mary Johnson, and Margaret Moore

Several generations in one grave – this story takes us from Preston to Liverpool to Todmorden and surrounding areas. It even includes an honourary member of the family. John Johnson is the eldest member of this family buried here. Born in 1814 in Chorley, he was a mule spinner, and his children would all follow …

S3.1 – Elisha, Betsey, William Henry and Betty Crowther

There are so many Crowthers buried at Christ Church that you sometimes wonder if they’re all related. Many lived at Well Street at one point, further complicating things. These are some of those Crowthers and their stories. Elisha Crowther was born in 1831 and baptised on January 1st 1832, the son of John and Mary …

50.58 – Jessie, Ada, Richard and Caroline Stansfield, and Kate Ogden

Some of Richard’s story is told in his daughter Nellie’s story, but we will start from the beginning here, and include a few of the other bit players in her tale – with Richard and Caroline (Barker) Stansfield. Richard’s story begins with his father’s story. Charles Stansfield was a labourer living at Sourhall when he …

20.19 – Henry, Norah, Edward, Mary and Alice Sefton, and John Holt

Henry was one of the children of James and Alice Sefton, buried under the school; he caught our attention because when he grew up and married, he named several of his children after siblings who had died when young. It touched us, so we wanted to learn more about him. His story is a sad …

S4.7 – The Sefton family, Frances Jane Scrivener, and John Stott

This is one of a very few stones under the school whose faces are visible, and readable, in the few photographs that were taken of the construction site prior to the new extension reburying them from sight. And as with so many of the stones under there, the initial 1980s rough transcription bears little resemblance …