FAMILY HISTORY: NORRIS

THE FAMILY OF RICHARD & ELIZABETH ASPINALL

MONUMENT INSCRIPTIONS AND BURIAL RECORDS:

 

MONUMENT INSCRIPTIONS:

""In loving memory of...
...Also George Aspinall, grandson of the above,
who died December 4th 1904, aged 13 years.
Also Margaret (Madge) Aspinall, granddaughter of the above,
who died May 9th 1899, aged 3 years and 5 months."

[Buried at St. Michael and All Angels Parish Church in Croston.]

"In loving memory of...
...Also Humphrey, grandson of the above,
who died April 21st 1903, aged 3 years
Also William, who died in infancy
Also Ellen Marguerite,
who died February 1st 1908, aged 5 years"

[Buried in the churchyard at St Mary the Virgin, Church, Eccleston.]

 

BURIAL RECORDS:
No. 1175: Margaret Aspinall, of Eccleston, age 3 years
Buried in Croston on 12 May 1899 by A.G. Rawstorne, Rector.
No. 1872: William Aspinall, of Eccleston, age 2 days
Buried in Eccleston on 30 April 1902 by T. Gleave.
No. 1693: Humphrey Aspinall, of Eccleston, age 2 years
Buried in Eccleston on 23 April 1903 by Thomas Gleave, Curate.
No.1359: George Aspinall, of Croston, age 13 years
Buried in Croston on 7 December 1904 by A.G. Rawstorne, Rector.
No. 1803: Ellen Marguerite Aspinall, of The Green, Eccleston, age 4 years
Buried in Eccleston on 5 February 1908 by H.W. Bretherton, Rector.

 

NOTE:
1: Some of Richard and Elizabeth's children were buried with Richard's parents in Eccleston and some were buried with Elizabeth's parents in Croston. Richard and Elizabeth appear to be buried in an unmarked grave in Eccleston and the burial records held at the Lancashire Record Office end in 1932.
2: The above information is taken from the original burial records and a transcript of monument inscriptions from St Michael and All Angles Parish Church in Croston and St Mary the Virgin Church in Eccleston held at the Lancashire Record Office.

 


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