In loving memory of George, Beloved husband of
Catherine Dale HOUSLEY of Manchester
died June 30th 1900 aged 39, also John Ernest
Beloved child of the above named who died 26 April 1895, 9 months
Not Lost But gone Before
also the above
Catherine Dale (ROBINSON), who fell asleep
May 3rd 1957 aged 84
In Heavenly love Abiding
also their sons who gave their lives in the 1914-1918 War
George, died of wounds
Passchendaele, 30 October 1917, 24
Horace, KiA, Battle of the Somme
1st July 1916 aged 20
Re-united
John HOUSLEY, 8 Apr 1843, 70 [very hard to read] [Ed: I think the most likely candidate is John, son of George
and Martha HOUSLEY, born c.1809, aged 62 in 1871]
The following MIs were kindly contributed by Alf Beard, 17th June 2004.
Entries supply name, date of death, and age. Abbreviations: w=wife; h=husband; s=son; d=daughter; &c.
Walter, s/o Thomas & Sarah Ann HAWLEY,
of Monyash, 7 Jan 1902, 12
Thomas HAWLEY, 11 June 1927, 72
Sarah Ann, the above, 20 Aug 1947, 89
Jenny MILNES, 21 July 1918, 80
Samuel Henry, their son, 9 March 1945, 51
John Jones MORGAN, 27 Sep 1914, 60
Mary Ann, w, 19 March 1932, 78
Sophia Mary, d, who died in infancy
Eric Scott, youngest son, who was
Killed in Action in France, 23 April 1917, 23
John Robert Douglas, eldest son, 14 Oct 1924, 33
John Herbert FINNEY,
of Flagg HALL, 4 June 1914, 67
Caroline, d, 5 April 1913, 23
John FINNEY, 25 Nov 1918
From the effects of War Service,
aged 27 years
Annie, d/o Charles & Martha CRITCHLOW,
Of Bakewell, 27 Oct 1868, 15 days
Elizabeth, 1 Nov 1868, 20 days
John, 19 Sep 1872, 17 days
Infant, 24 March 1875
Mary, 13 July 1877, 12 days
Herbert, 29 April 1879, 5 years
Harry, 8 April 1881, 11 days
Charles, 18 Aug 1881, 14 months
Maud, 8 Aug 1882, 11 days
Infant, Feb 1892
Martha, the above, 8 June 1914, 67
Charles, the above 30 Nov 1929, 87
Eliza Ann, w/o William BRADBURY,
16 April 1949, 82
William, the above, 21 Sep 1951, 89
William, s, Sergt 2nd Sherwood Foresters,
Killed in Action on The Somme,
15 Oct 1916, 31
Effie May, d, 26 Dec 1905, 1yrs & 8 months
[stone eroded in places]
George Henry s/o Helen HAWLEY,
Of Fashford [Ashford], 28 Dec 1871, ** months
Mary Ellen, w/o Henry HAWLEY,
and mother of the aforesaid George Henry HAWLEY,
17 May 1875, 28
Hannah, 2nd w/o Henry HAWLEY,
3 April 1884, 42
John, s/o Joshua & Mary MILLINGTON,
Of Moneyash, 15 Feb 1831, 10 months
Ann, d, 28 Jan 1838, 9 months
Eliza, d, died in infancy 1 June 1842
Maria, d, 7 June 1847, 6 months
Sarah. w/o Samuel WEBSTER,
14 Mar 1843, 51
George, s, 17 Jan 1834, 1yr
Mary, d, 30 July 1848, 11
Samuel, s, 17 July 1864, 21
Samuel, the above, 19 Feb 1868, 55
Her Lyth the body of Ann BATEMAN,
w/o John BATEMAN of Moneyash,
She died 1692, 39
John died, 1718, 81
Hannah, w/o John BATEMAN,
of Blackwell, 2 Auguft 1739
Sarah, w/o William NEEDHAM,
of Youlegreave, 23 Oct 1908, 64
William, s, of Horn Cliff, Hollingsworth,
7 May 1885, 6yrs 6 months
William NEEDHAM, 30 Nov 1937, 86
Ann, 2nd w, 25 May 1937, **(85)(65) [Ed: is this Hollingworth in Cheshire? I don't know!]
Elizabeth Graham, w/o Walter NEEDHAM,
of Torr Farm, Middleton by Youlegreave,
31 Dec 1925, 38
Walter, the above, 7 Nov 1964, 82
Mary Diana, d, 29 July 1918, 1yr & 10 months
Alice Ann NEEDHAM, 9 April 1935, 59
Thomas Blackburn ENGLISH, B.A,
Who after a faithful Ministry of 14 years in
this Parish, 3 April 1868, 49
Mary, w, formerly Rector of this Parish,
1 March 1912, 96
Myra Jane relict of late Thomas Henry ENGLISH,
Of Feckenham who died at Moneyash,
26 April 1866, 55
Mary, relict late of John BARNETT. M.D.
Died at Moneyash, 28 April 186*(9), 78
Thomas NAYLOR, 5 June 1814, 49
Sarah, w, 10 Feb 1858, 88
Sarah, d, 11 Jan 1806, 5yrs
Mary, 16 Dec 1807, 14
Ann, 5 June 1823, 16
Richard, 29 Nov 1850, 20
Monument on Wall
Near to this place Lyeth Interr'd
The body of Hugh SHELDON, Gent.
Son of Richard Sheldon and Rebecca his wife
Who departed this life 19 April 1705, aged 40
Alfo lyeth interr'd in the fame grave the body of
Lenox his wife, who died on Monday the 10th
Day of May 1725
She was the daughter of John TRUEMAN,
Of Mansfield, in the County of Nottingham, Gent,
And Lenox his wife who was daughter of
Sr Francis RODES of Balthborrow, Bart.
Hugh SHELDON, in Pious Memory
Of his dear father and mother caused this
Monument to be erected [Ed: presumably Sir Francis RHODES of Barlborough]
Memorial on Wall
Near this pillar is interr'd
Thomas CHENEY Esq
Of Ashford who died
September 30th 1723, aged 62
Also of Jane his wife who died
In Novr 1724, aged 62
At the restoration of this church in
1886, this monument was moved from the
first pillar on the south side of the nave to
this place, and restored at the expense of
Colonel Alfred Capel CURE, of
Badger Hall, Shifnal, Shropshire
Representative of the above named
Thomas Cheney
To the memory of Peter FLINT
who died Oct. 1. 1792, aged 79 years
and of Mary his wife
who died June 23 1784, aged 63 years
also of Mary their daughter
who died Sep. 17.1792, aged 37 years
also Peter their son
who died May 31. 1797, aged 55 years
also of Ann COOPER, their daughter
who died Jan. 23. 1810, aged 60 years
Tablet on wall
George PALFREYMAN
Of Sheen-House, Staffordshire
26 April 1774, 53
Hester, w, 4 Oct 1764, 56
George, s, 2 April 1759, 11
Hester, w/o John PALFREYMAN
Their son, of Sheen-House,
10 Sep 1795, 52
Richard, s/o John & Hester
5 Nov 1806, 29
John PALFREYMAN,
Mentioned on the adjoining monument
Who died XXX Jan MDCCCVIII aged LXVI
Hester eldest child, VII Feb MDCCCXIX aged LII
Thomasina PALFREYMAN
of Crag Hall in the County of Chester
XXIX Dec MDCCCXXIII, aged XLVII
Elizabeth PALFREYMAN, of Crag Hall
18 Sep 1826, 49
Thomas PALFREYMAN of Crag Hall
gave 100 pounds to the be laid out in land
and rent thereof to be given in clothing
to the poor of Moneyash and the neighbourhood
not receiving Parish Relief . The Minister and some
of the respectable inhabitants to attend to the
distribution on Christmas Eve . The above sum
with interest to amount of 115 pounds was laid out
in the purchase of the Soldiers Croft in Moneyash
containing 1 acre, 2 roods 15 perches, 1837
John BARBER, Esq, formerly Stansby House
County of Derby, married Martha eldest daughter
Of George GOODWIN, of Moneyash, Gent,
Died 17 June 1793, 58
His widow, tenderly respected the memory
of a beloved husband has caused this monument
to be erected
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