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Rustic Cross
Into thy hands
In loving memory of MARTHA ANN INGHAM of Sykes Bridge House
Ogden
born June 17th 1874
died Feb. 14th 1917.
Also SAM INGHAM
born Feb. 4th 1883
died Dec. 24th 1918.
Also HANNAH INGHAM
born July 3rd 1849
died April 7th 1931.

Please Note:
This grave has a risk class of 1

This means that the monument (headstone, cross ...) is currently in an unsafe condition and could present a risk to visitors. The circuit staff are actively working to make the monument condition safe*. In the meantime if you intend to visit the grave please do not touch any of the structure.

If you have any questions concerning this grave or wish to help with the remedial work please contact the Calderdale Methodist Circuit Staff via graveyards@calderdalemethodistcircuit.org.uk, mentioning "Mount Zion" and the grave reference in the subject.

*Note: Remedial work will usually consist of laying down loose crosses, headstones, etc. or dismantling loose sections.

Condition: Cross loose
Sam  Ingham
Burial Year: 1918 Age: 34 Grave: I26 - North Section
Syke Bridge House, Ogden Notes:  
Relationship(s): Minister:
Emmet  Ingham
Burial Year: 1937 Age: 59 Grave: I26 - North Section
13 Syke Lane, Causway Foot Notes:  
Relationship(s): Minister: J A Jeffries
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