Buried same location: CHURCH-3RD/F/3
Abraham Brindle (1899)
Nellie Brindle (1887)
George Brindle (1883)
Hannah Brindle (1880)
George Berry (1880)
Mary Brindle (1874)
George Albert Herbert Walpole Brindle (1863)
William Rigby (1867)
Alice Butterworth (1858)
Thomas Larder (1925)
[Cardroom Hand - Usually in the Cotton Industry - Carding machines perform a combing operation, aligning the fibers so they will make a strong thread when spun. The process leaves the operator covered in cotton fluff. Seen as a low-status job by others in the industry]
Buried same location: CHURCH-3RD/F/3
Abraham Brindle (1899)
Nellie Brindle (1887)
George Brindle (1883)
Hannah Brindle (1880)
George Berry (1880)
Mary Brindle (1874)
George Albert Herbert Walpole Brindle (1863)
William Rigby (1867)
Alice Butterworth (1858)
Thomas Larder (1925)
[Cardroom Hand - Usually in the Cotton Industry - Carding machines perform a combing operation, aligning the fibers so they will make a strong thread when spun. The process leaves the operator covered in cotton fluff. Seen as a low-status job by others in the industry]
Inscription
In affectionate remembrance of ALICE BUTTERWORTH who died September 5th 1858 aged 74 years; also MARY daughter of the above and wife of GEORGE BRINDLE who died August 28th 1874 aged 58; also the above GEORGE BRINDLE Born April 20th 1811 - Died April 21st 1883; also ABRAHAM son of the above and husband of ELLEN BRINDLE, Born October 27th 1835 - Died July 15th 1899; also ELLEN wife of the above ABRAHAM BRINDLE who died at Rosyth march 13th 1915 aged 65 years and was interred at Limekilns, Dunfirmline; also THOMAS the beloved husband of MARY ELIZABETH LARDER and son-in Law of the above who died May 10th 1925 aged 56 years
Gravesite Details
Buried On: 19 July 1899
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