Monument list for St Wilfrid Church burial ground

St Wilfrid's Church burial ground, South Stainley, Yorkshire, England

Monument list

no.family surnamefull namebirth
year
ageburial
year
image
name
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notes

1AlexanderNellie Alexander1894721966id: 0131142318224
Charles Alexander1897771974

2AscoughCharles Edwin Ascough1868241892id: 0035
(2 images)
1422222021
Thomas Ascough1869241893
John Ascough1834701904
Elizabeth Ascough1845671912

3AtkinsonArthur Atkinson1934id: 0017
(2 images)
1422041971
Martha Atkinson1946

4AtkinsonFrederick Charles Atkinson1876551931id: 0086142273200
Sarah Atkinson1884891973

5AtkinsonMargaretta Atkinson1867671934id: 00961422831711
Thomas Atkinson1867891956

6AtkinsonThomas Atkinson1835731908id: 0061
(2 images)
1422491631of Cayton Gill - late of Stott Fold Masham
Mary Atkinson1863721935

7AtkinsonWilley Atkinson1875351910id: 00181422052172
Albert Atkinson1845731918
Fanny Atkinson1845891934

8BallanIsabella Ballan1776731849id: 0006
(2 images)
142193113of Markington

9BanksAllen Banks1874701944id: 0114142301160
William Henry Banks1918251943

10BarkerErnest Barker1887741961id: 00801422671451vicar of the parish 1943-1959 - chapain Harrogate College 1947-1957
Elizabeth Barker1974

11BarrowHerbert I Barrow1889741963id: 01061422931671
Teresa Barrow1884891973
William Barrow1915872002

12BaxterCharles Baxter1832611893id: 00641422521131

13BaxterHannah Bella Baxter1829151844id: 00691422571691youngest dau of Thomas and Mary Baxter
Thomas Baxter
Mary Baxter

14BaxterThomas Baxter1783651848id: 0068
(2 images)
1422561082Thomas was born at Rigg Farm on Monkton Moor, the last son of Thomas (1741-1819) and Elizabeth Baxter née Shutt. All the men in the family were lime burners, with a little farming on the side. They moved to South Stainley between 1788 and 1791, and lived there and at Cayton, a 'lost village' within the parish. Thomas junior married twice, and there were two surviving children of the first marriage Ann (Nancy)Whitley, who died in 1814. Many more children were born, the first two girls migrating to London in the late 1830s and early '40s. They were back in Yorkshire by the early '50s. Son Benjamin (1826-1906) moved to London in 1844, and stayed there until 1893. In that year he sailed to Australia to open a wool business with a son-in-law, husband of one the two children who had settled there during the 1870s. Descendants still flourish there, but there are now only two living Baxters - Craig Baxter and his daughter, who shows no signs of marrying. Thomas's youngest son Charles had a daughter whose story I have written. She became the wife of the celebrated Harrogate 'millionaire' Samson Fox. After his death she married, in 1912, the German Consul to Hartlepool. not the best time to do it. They were deported in 1915. Eventually they returned to the U.K., and Annie Louisa was re-naturalized in 1946. She died at Harrogate 10 years later. Benjamin (above) has a grave in Rochester, Victoria, cemetery.
Mary Baxter1791671858

15BittlestonEmily Bittleston1855751930id: 0075
(2 images)
1422631491
Jennet Elizabeth Bittleston1861911952

16BittlestonIsabella Bittleston1820921912id: 0078
(2 images)
142265184

17BittlestonWilliam Hammond Bittleston1858331891id: 0076
(3 images)
142264202

18BlackburnElizabeth Blackburn1770741844id: 0007
(2 images)
142194118late of Ripon

19BlakeyGrace Blakey1784491833id: 0031
(3 images)
1422181832
Ann Blakey Infancy
Frances Ann Blakey Infancy
Grace Blakey Infancy
Sarah Blakey Infancy
Thomas Blakey1785831868
Mary Blakey1817431860
Thomas Blakey Infancy

20BlodwellThomas Blodwell1879id: 0033
(2 images)
1422201411
Ann Blodwell1878

21BuckFrancis Buck1737781815id: 0052
(2 images)
1422402216late of Rice House
Mary Buck1776701846
Francis Buck1774841858
Mary Hodgson1740771817
Eleanor Buck1738821820
no.family surnamefull namebirth
year
ageburial
year
image
name
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22BuckFrancis Buck1791801871id: 00091421961472of Knaresborough
Jane Buck1793421835

23BuckJames Thomas Buck1823711894id: 00041421911231of Markington late of Harlesden Green London

24CampbellHugh Archibold Campbell1903671970id: 0113142300153
Dorothy Campbell1900811981

25CarterGeorge Carter1953id: 0122
(2 images)
142309163
Eric Carter
Marion Carter
Ellen Carter1960

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