39.12 – Mary and Ann Raper

This grave holds two sisters, the only children of their parents and another testament to how one’s presence in a particular graveyard isn’t about how much time you spend in a place but about what happens in that time. Charles Raper was from Spalding Moor, and Elizabeth Hides was from Conisbrough, but the two began …

43.i – Samuel and Ann Kershaw, and their children Sarah, William, John, Thomas and Samuel

We know little about these servant Kershaws, only little glimpses, and most of those only afforded at death. Samuel and Ann Kershaw (both were born Kershaws) were married in January 1822 at St. Chad’s in Rochdale. Samuel was a Rochdale lad, or at least living there, and Ann was a Tod lass from Toad Carr. …