Biographies of people buried between 1870 - 1879

David Davies (Killed at work) (1856 – 1870) – Mill boy trapped in machinery and died.
Elizabeth Thompson (Killed at work) (1857 – 1870) – Mill girl trapped in machinery and died.
William Edward Green (Killed at work) (1854 – 1870) – Young coal miner killed in explosion
James Newall (1815 – 1870) – Superintendent, Carriage and Wagon Department, L&YR;, Bury.
William Harvey (1787 – 1870) – Mayor of Salford 1857-59 and Chairman of the Vegetarian Society.
Mary (Maria) Greenough (1798 – 1870) – Cotton Smallware and Umbrella Manufacturer in Manchester.
John Drummond Morton (1828 – 1871) – National Secretary/Agent of the National Reform Union.
Mary Josephine Kate Mounslow Tarbuck (1870 – 1871) – Almost buried alive, resusitated, but died the next day.
Dr Jean-Francois Antoine Kraetzer-Rassaerts (1807 – 1871) – Consul for France in Manchester.
Richard Harnott (1807 – 1872) – General Secretary of the Operative Society of Stone Masons.
Dr Thomas Heywood (1812 – 1872) – Surgeon with a practice on Broad Street, Pendleton
Right Rev. William Turner DD (1799 – 1872) – First Bishop of Salford
Capt. Thomas Henry Mitchell (1801 – 1872) – Governor of New Bailey Prison, Salford and Strangeways Prison, Manchester.
William Clarkson Garstang. (1833 – 1872) – Shot and killed Robert Tebbut and then shot himself.
William Galloway (1796 – 1873) – Engineer and Ironfounder who manufactured Lancashire and Galloway Boilers.
Hannah Lomas (1809 – 1873) – Played a prominent part in the Bible Christian Church.
William Whittaker (1839 – 1874) – England champion quoit player and Publican of the Crystal Palace pub in Salford.
William Barrington Brown (1821 – 1874) – Proprietor of the London Chop House on Market Street, Manchester.
James Slater (1808 – 1874) – Chain Manufacturer, Salford Councillor and Salford Guardian
Edwin Leggoe (1818 – 1874) – Publican at the Lord Nelson pub, Mather Street, Manchester.
Richard Boyer (1832 – 1874) – Newspaper Clerk and Volunteer of the 56th Lancashire Rifles
John Dalton (1805 – 1875) – Engineer and Machine Broker of Chapel Street
Joseph Foden (1839 – 1875) – Schoolteacher and then became a Brewer.
George Tudor Hall aka George Foottit (1838 – 1875) – Circus Clown who became a Circus Proprietor.
Joseph Moss (1802 – 1875) – School Master of the New Jerusalem Schools in Peter Street, Manchester
Rev.James Gaskill (1800 – 1876) – Minster of the Bible Christian Church in Hulme, Manchester
William Davies (1831 – 1876) – Superintendent of Christ Church Sunday School in Hope Street, Salford.
James Gill (1802 – 1877) – Solicitor and Clerk to the Commissioners of Income and Land Taxes, Manchester.
John Gunnup (1840 – 1877) – Secretary of United Operative Bricklayers Trade, Accident and Burial Society.
William Whitelegg Goulden (1813 – 1878) – Solicitor and Rev. Stowell ally.
Isaac Wovenden Petty (1815 – 1878) – Engraver, Lithographer, Printer, Stationer and Publisher.
Thomas Maguire (1835 – 1878) – Royal Marine and wrongly accused of murder with the Manchester Martyrs.
Thomas Lomax Barrett (1827 – 1878) – Owned Irwell Bleachworks at Douglas Green and lived at Pendleton Old Hall.
Rev. William Henry Walker (1811 – 1878) – First Registrar of Salford Cemetery and Chaplain of the Dissenters portion.
Henry Hardman Lord (1808 – 1879) – Engineer employed by London and North Western Railway.