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Mary Ann <I>Thompson</I> Henzell

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Mary Ann Thompson Henzell

Birth
South Shields, Metropolitan Borough of South Tyneside, Tyne and Wear, England
Death
10 Jan 1864 (aged 39)
Liverpool, Metropolitan Borough of Liverpool, Merseyside, England
Burial
Liverpool, Metropolitan Borough of Liverpool, Merseyside, England Add to Map
Plot
Plot #HWT55
Memorial ID
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Wife of Thomas Smith Henzell.

Added notes from W.

Mary Ann (Thompson) Henzell died 10 January 1864 at 11 Washington Street, Liverpool.
She was buried 14 January 1864 in Plot #HWT55, St. James' Cemetery, Liverpool. The service was said by Mr. Banister.

Her husband, Thomas Smith Henzell, died 23 January, 1874 at 22 Great Newton Street, Liverpool.
He was buried 26 January, 1874, also in Plot #HWT55 and Mr. Banister also read his service.

You can see the plot location on this map:
http://www.stjamescemetery.co.uk/picture/138-plan/category/plans

Click on the map to zoom it up.

The initials HWT stand for Higher Western Terrace and that area is the long skinny purple one right above the words "ST. JAMES'S CEMETERY". Plot 55 in that area is right above the last "E" in CEMETERY.

There is a *slight possibility* that the stone survives but has been moved to a row at the bottom of the slope. Because ...... if you go to Google Mapview and walk the little Google man through that cemetery, you'll see that many of the stones have either been laid flat on the ground to form walkways or stood up in a row to form a sort of wall.
Wife of Thomas Smith Henzell.

Added notes from W.

Mary Ann (Thompson) Henzell died 10 January 1864 at 11 Washington Street, Liverpool.
She was buried 14 January 1864 in Plot #HWT55, St. James' Cemetery, Liverpool. The service was said by Mr. Banister.

Her husband, Thomas Smith Henzell, died 23 January, 1874 at 22 Great Newton Street, Liverpool.
He was buried 26 January, 1874, also in Plot #HWT55 and Mr. Banister also read his service.

You can see the plot location on this map:
http://www.stjamescemetery.co.uk/picture/138-plan/category/plans

Click on the map to zoom it up.

The initials HWT stand for Higher Western Terrace and that area is the long skinny purple one right above the words "ST. JAMES'S CEMETERY". Plot 55 in that area is right above the last "E" in CEMETERY.

There is a *slight possibility* that the stone survives but has been moved to a row at the bottom of the slope. Because ...... if you go to Google Mapview and walk the little Google man through that cemetery, you'll see that many of the stones have either been laid flat on the ground to form walkways or stood up in a row to form a sort of wall.


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  • Created by: Cherie Lynn
  • Added: Jan 5, 2014
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/122812914/mary_ann-henzell: accessed ), memorial page for Mary Ann Thompson Henzell (25 Aug 1824–10 Jan 1864), Find a Grave Memorial ID 122812914, citing St James Garden Cemetery, Liverpool, Metropolitan Borough of Liverpool, Merseyside, England; Maintained by Cherie Lynn (contributor 46822884).