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The Graveyard of Nether Chapel, Chapel Walk, [1827]

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The Graveyard of Nether Chapel, Chapel Walk, [1827]
Sheffield_City_Centre
1800-1850

Graves marked: Gould, Thomas Hoyland, George Hounam, Richard Roberts, Ann Blake, John Wale, John Ellin, Joseph Langton, - Marshall, Hannah Mitchell, Elizabeth Nutt, F. Grayson, John Warbleton, Thomas Grace, Isaac Ellis, Eleanor Parish, Samuel Charles, John Carr, Mary Gorrell, Benjamin Wilcock, John Rose, William Smith, John Smith, Jonathan Sanderson, William Bartram, Elias Wordsworth junior, Samuel Pashley, Matthias Spencer, Isaac Senier, Frederick Hudson, Rev Timothy Jollie, Mrs Withey, Johannie Elize Wordsworth, Thomas Vennor, Frances Swift, William Andrews, Samuel Greaves, Richard Holmes, Elias Wordsworth, Elizabeth Rhodes, John Hughes, Francis Hughes, Joseph Swift, Henry Whitelock, Margaret Nutt, Josias Wordsworth, Anne Turner, Joseph Alsabrook, - Swift, Hannah [?Manton], Sarah Wroe, John Colquhoun, Mary Jepson, Elizabeth Kaye, Samuel Wilson, Deborah Parker, Rebecca Elliott, Ezra Ridgard, Richard Roberts, Edmund Windle, R. R., Robert Radcliff, Samuel Harmar, Red. John Harmer, William Slack, William Parker, Joshua Hawksley, Thomas Robinson, John Dawson, Thomas Marsh, - Barber, John Woodall, William Ashley, Rebecaa wife of John Smith, Sarah wife of Jpohn Smith, John Smith, William Jackson, Henry Jackson, William Barton, Joseph Fletcher Smith, John Wostenholme, High Mason, Mark Antipas Stevens, Rev John Pye, Westby Hatfield, John Watson, Ann Swinden, Sarah Parker, Lydia Winter.

Scale 0.5 inch : 1 yard.

Dimensions approx. 94 x 52 cm

Original at Sheffield City Archives: FC/P/SheS/260L

Digitised with financial support from Sheffield and District Family History Society in memory of Professor David Hey (1938-2016) founder and life president of the Society.

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