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‘M’ Headstones in Winteringham Churchyard |
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Monumental inscriptions supplied by Chris Knowles, to whom we are very grateful for
his wonderful and painstaking work.
The photographs of headstones on this page can be scanned at a much higher
resolution, and showing far more detail. Please contact us to ask for any particular headstone scan which you would like emailing to you.
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Sacred to the memory of William, son of William and Ruth Marshall, who died June 12th 1827
aged 10 months
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In memory of Judith the wife of Thomas Marris who departed
this life July 16th 1809 aged 63 years. In love I liv'd in peace I died, My life was ask'd but God denied. Go home dear friends and shed no tears,
I must lie here till Christ appears; And at his coming hope to have, A joyous rising from the grave.
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In memory of Dinah, the wife of William Marshall, who died September 23rd 1842
aged 39 years. "For I know that my redeem er liveth and that he shall stand at the latter day up on the earth. And though after my skin worms destroy this body
yet in my flesh shall I see God."
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In memory of Ellen Elizabeth, daughter of William and Dinah Marshall,
who died November 12th 1861, aged 27 years. All flesh is grass
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