Q 20 CAMM. (G.2.206)

Large upright sand-stone, arched top. In / loving memory / of / Ann CAMM, / [late of Keswick, Cumberland,] / who died 2nd January 1901, / aged 70 years. / *At rest.* / Also Thomas CAMM, / brother of the above, / who died 3rd Oct. 1905, / aged 63 years. / *He is not dead, but sleepeth.* / Also Clarinda, / wife of the above, / who died 6th April 1926, / aged 78 years.

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Q 19 CARRAN. (G.2.207)

Small upright white stone, straight top, small raised pointed shoulders, angled face. In loving memory of / William CARRAN, / died 31st Aug. 1910, aged 54 years. / Also Emma, / wife of the above / died 17th Sept. 1926, aged 67 years.

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Q 18 STRONG, JONES. (G.2.276)

Large upright sand-stone, arched top, white lettering. In / memory of / James STRONG, / died 18th December 1914, / aged 75 years. / Elizabeth Ann STRONG, / died 14th January 1919, / aged 78 years. / Mary Ann STRONG, / died 7th May 1922, / aged 59 years. / Until the resurrection morning. / Also Elizabeth Ann JONES, / daughter of the above, / who passed away 11th July 1934, / aged 73 years. / At rest.

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Q Gaps x 2.

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Q 15 WILLIAMS. (G.2.349)

Large upright sand-stone, small round top, lowered curved shoulders. In memory of / Mary, / beloved wife of John WILLIAMS, / Shipsmith of Liverpool, / died 24th Novr 1900, / aged 60 years. / Oh! for the touch of a vanished hand, / and the sound of a voice that is still. / Also John WILLIAMS, / dearly beloved husband of the above, / who departed this life 9th July 1902, / aged 62 years. / Sleep on, loved one and take thy rest, / we loved thee well but Jesus loved thee best

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Q 14 (G.2.350)

Two small sand-stone edge stones. In loving memory

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Q 13 BLYTH. (G.2.420)

Medium sand-stone, small curved top, lower square shoulders, lying flat on its face, inscribed base. Peace // In / loving memory of / James Richard / the dearly loved husband of / Mary BLYTH / died 15th Nov. 1934, aged 47 years. / The blow was sudden, the shock sever, / I little thought his end so near, / t;is sad, but true, we know not why, / the best are always first to die. // BLYTH Base: David BLYTH, / who died 28th Sept 1900, aged 50 years. / Also Harriet BLYTH, widow of the above, / who died 22nd Feby 1918, aged 62 years. / *Thy will be done.*

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Q Gap x 1.

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Q 11 WENTZEL. (G.2.491)

Large upright white stone, arched top, badly weathered. In loving memory / of / Catherine, / wife of the late / William WENTZEL, / who died September 7th 1921, / aged 84 years. / *I will never leave thee nor forsake thee.*

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Q Gaps x 4.

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