V11.3 – Kathleen and Ada Marshall (missing)

It’s been two years and three months since we began Friends of Christ Church Todmorden…began cutting back the brambles and saplings, began researching the people buried here, began FOCCing things up for people who would have preferred this place rotted away…and we have never, never, been able to locate this single stone, which was present …

45.58 – William Robert Keys, Mary Carter, and James and Elizabeth Jackson

A family from Buckinghamshire that set down roots in Todmorden, and one woman’s occasionally turbulent life. Mary West was the oldest figure here, so we’ll start first with her. She was born in 1838 in Newport Pagnell to a “sculptor and carpenter” Thomas West and his wife Caroline, formerly Whiting. Thomas was a descendant of …

V1.5 – Charles Henry, Sarah and Alice Greenlees, and Arthur and Henrietta Corbett

Right at the front row of vaults stands this cross commemorating four siblings and a man who married into their family – the branch of the Greenlees family that was concerned with shoeing and veterinary practice at Der Street. This story is one of sisters who were doing it for themselves and a brother whose …

V1.8 – Fanny, John, Harry, Charles Henry and Ann Horsfall Helliwell

This war grave is one of our Remembrance Sunday 2024 stories, sitting alongside that of Percy Smallwood. Percy died only five weeks before WW1 came to an end; Harry here died about seven weeks after. John Helliwell was born in Walsden in 1852. His father John was a railway porter and he and his wife …

13.6 – Patrick, Mary Ann, Mary Jane, Florence and William Walls

This war grave is a tricky one, because when we get down to William, outside of his war service there’s no heroes of the story – only a child to absorb the consequences of her parents’ and grandparents’ choices. Sometimes it’s hard to respect the dead and tell the truth. Patrick Walls was born in …