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The Monumental Inscriptions in the churchyard of Leigh Church
                                                                      Noted by Leland L. Duncan  

Frank Bamping 2 March 2000                

The following is a transcription of the un-numbered pages at the end of Volume VII of Mr L.L. Duncan's notebook on the Martin Family.

MARTIN NOTES

LEIGH To the East.

43. William Martin died February 19 1839 aged 48. Left widow, 1 son and 3 daughters, viz Sarah, William Ann and Susannah.

44. Ann Martin widow of the late William Martin died August 18 1862 aged 7[?6] years.

45. Susannah Card died September 24 1849 aged 27. Also Stephen Card died 17.7.1871 aged 57.

South side.
46. George Martin died 21.9.1876 aged 43. Left widow and 8 children. Harriet wife of above died 15.1.1889 aged 51.

47. Michael Martin died 20.12.1885 aged 79. Also Rebecca his wife died 31.10.1875 aged 66. Also Mary daughter died 5.5.1865 aged 33.

48. Thomas Martin died 15.11.1882 aged 46.

49. William Martin died 11.6.1906 aged 63.

50. Hubert William Martin died September 11 1892 aged 17.

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