12.37 – Felix Sebastian Muldoon, Patrick McDonald and Thomas Sutcliffe

This is a grave where the relationships between all three people took a short spell to unpick. Not one of these three is biologically related to the other, but all three men meant something to a Suthers. Not that poor Felix got the chance to become a man. In chronological order, we will begin. Patrick …

24.29 – John William, Frances and Samuel Fielden

Researcher Holly writes: Samuel Fielden, killed in Mesopotamia on 30th April 1917. The family were originally from Todmorden but by the time of the 1911 census had moved to Burnley. Samuel’s parents were John William Fielden (an insurance agent) and Frances (maidenly Wilson). By 1911 they had had ten children and three that had died …

20.40 – Edmund, Harold, Albert, Sarah Hannah, Abraham and Mary Farrar

Albert Farrar is remembered on this headstone, although he is actually buried in Bertrancourt, France. Buried in this plot are Albert’s parents (Abraham and Sarah Hannah), and three of his siblings : Mary Hannah, Edmund and Harold. Albert was a signaller in the army, before this he was the manager of the Strand Drapery Department …

12.3 – Maria Vanhoey

Ici repose Mademoiselle Maria [Marie-Antoinette L. J.] Vanhoey nee a Malines le 17th Novembre 1877. Pieusement decedee a Todmorden le 5th Janvier 1915. (Refugiee Belge.) Priez pour elle! Todmorden gave refuge to a number of Belgians during WW1 and this lady is one of them. She died from bronchitis three weeks after arriving from Belgium, …