38.14 – Abraham, Margaret, Esther, Mary, Deborah, William, John and Mary Jane Crossley

This stone now lies flat, but the grave it marks is one of the “sweetest” graves at Christ Church. This confectioner, his wife, and two of their sons helped keep the town supplied with biscuits and candies. Abraham Crossley was born in Todmorden in 1832 to Abraham and Esther (Haigh) Crossley. Abraham Sr. was a …

47.53 – James and Mary Fielden and Rachel and William Clegg

This is the tale of two Cleggs – siblings Mary and William – and their spouses, James Fielden and Rachel Marshall. Mary was the oldest daughter and William was the youngest son of John and Hannah (Shackleton) Clegg, both hand loom weavers from Todmorden. The pair had married at Heptonstall by banns in September 1828 …

V7.8, 31.43, and 47.60 – Frederick, Rachel, Eva and George Davis

We usually cover family graves separately from each other, but this is an exception – the Davis family unit here is very important to our group for a number of reasons. Fred and Rachel’s grave reads “Dead, Yet Speaketh” at its base, and what else are we doing here if we aren’t giving the dead …