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 …

15.30 – William, Thomas and Sarah Elizabeth Lord, and Joe Hirst and Mary Ann Shackleton

Here’s a war grave that encompasses quite a bit more than “just” WW1; here we have wealth gained, wealth lost, new starts, domestic violence, and a little bit of Russian and Canadian intrigue. The story begins with George Hirst and Harriet Rowlandson of Knottingley, who married at Christ Church in East Knottingley in July 1851. …

18.24 – Richard, Frank, John Albert and Agnes Scholfield, and Benjamin and Emma Jane Shepherd

The people above are buried here, under this lancet-laid-flat in the lower yard. Emma Jane is last in the title of this story but she’s the thread that ties everyone else together. This grave contains her first and third husbands and her two sons and a daughter in law, as well as four unnamed infants. …

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 …

47.59 – Mary Alice, Edith and William Dawson (and maybe Willie)

This plot marker is marked W. D. for William Dawson (maybe), Mary Alice’s father and the owner of the plot…but she was buried first, and she and (probably) her sister and father are the only members of their family unit in Todmorden soil. Or even in British soil, as it turns out. And, finally, a …

47.62 – John Richard, John, Mary Ellen, Maggie and Thomas Hoyle

Hoyle is an old name in Todmorden, and while these Hoyles weren’t the landed manufacturer sort, they still left their mark. If you live in one of the back-to-backs off of Harley Bank particularly then you owe the very fabric of your home to John and his masonry skills. Hopefully that’s a good thing! John …