16.6 – Sarah Greenwood and Sarah Jane, Charles and Ann Greenhow

Charles David Greenhow came to our (researchers Holly and Sarah’s) attention because of his entry on the 1871 Census, when his relationship to the head of the house is given as “friend”. Not content with merely visitor, Charles was a friend. Who was Charles? This grave tells the story of his mother him and his …

52.61 – Jane Firth, Elizabeth Taylor, and Agnes and Thomas Roberts

This grave spans 51 years and tells a lot of stories in and around the stories of those buried here. We’ve tried not to get sidetracked. Jane Firth and Elizabeth Taylor were both born Hudsons, to Anthony and Agnes (Smith) Hudson of Kendal in Westmorland. There were nine Hudson children and the family were weavers, …

S4.5 – Scholfield and Mary Jane Selina Collins, and Winifred Mary Metcalfe

This stone supposedly has four names on it and four people buried beneath it; but we worked out earlier in this research project that Martha Jane Sutcliffe here actually “belongs” one row below, at S3.5 with her husband William Sutcliffe. So we won’t include her in the story for this grave. Scholfield Collins (occasionally spelled …

S4.4 – Jane Stead

Jane is one of the oldest residents of the burial ground underneath the school extension, having died aged 89. The first online record we found for her, after her burial record, was the 1939 Register where she appears living in Colne and with her occupation given as “unpaid domestic duties”. At 88 years old?! Jane …