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Headstone & slab
In Loving Memory of
MARGARET the wife of
WILLIAM BLAGBROUGH of WEST VALE
late of OVENDEN who died August 9th
1853 aged 40 years.

Also of the above named
WILLIAM BLAGBROUGH who died
August 20th 1855 aged 41 years.

Also of NANNY their daughter
who died January 18th 1865
aged 19 years & was interred at
the Cemetery BERWICK ON TWEED

Also of three children who
died in their infancy
Also of JAMES EDWARD MALLINSON
who died February 20th 1942
aged 74 years.

Also of
MARY ELLEN MALLINSON
wife of the above
who died July 10th 1954
aged 85 years.
"Re-umited."
Margaret  Blagborough
Burial Year: 1853 Age: 40 Grave: Pm37 - Middle Section
West Vale Notes:  
Relationship(s): Minister:
William  Blagborough
Burial Year: 1855 Age: 41 Grave: Pm37 - Middle Section
West Vale Notes:  
Relationship(s): Minister:
Nanny  Blagborough
Burial Year: 1865 Age: 19 Grave: Pm37 - Middle Section
Notes: interred Berwick on Tweed 
Relationship(s): Minister:
James Edward  Mallinson
Burial Year: 1942 Age: 74 Grave: Pm37 - Middle Section
41 Craven Terrace, Hx Notes: also 3 infants 
Relationship(s): Minister: G R Dunstan
Mary Ellen  Mallinson
Burial Year: 1954 Age: 85 Grave: Pm37 - Middle Section
Dean Head House, Hudds Notes:  
Relationship(s): Minister: C Edenbrow
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