Biographies of people buried between 1920 - 1929
Pte Harold Washington (1904 – 1920) – Soldier shot dead in Dublin in the infamous IRA “Kevin Barry Ambush.”
Samuel Rudman (1851 – 1920) – Mayor of Salford 1898/1902. Licensed Victualler by profession.
Thomas Arkesden (1878 – 1921) – Footballer for Manchester United, playing 79 matches and scoring33 goals.
James Robert Appleyard, FIC, FRSE, FSDC. (1870 – 1921) – Chemist, Dyer and Colourist. Head of Applied Chemistry at Salford Tech.
Henry Linsley (1844 – 1921) – Mayor of Salford 1911/12. Grocer and Provisions Merchant.
Anton Berntsen (1889 – 1922) – Norwegian merchant seaman
Walter Richard Craine Goulden (1856 – 1922) – Owner of a book cloth manufacturing mill. Brother of Emmeline Pankhurst.
Anne Katharine Birley (1845 – 1923) – Trustee of St Luke’s Church, Weaste
Eli Paul (1885 – 1923) – Gardener at Peel Park
Abdol Barrick (Killed at Work) (1853 – 1923) – Merchant Seaman, died at Salford Docks
Charles Jones (1881 – 1923) – Old soldier who committed suicide in the Manchester, Bolton and Bury Canal.
Richard Bernard Chinnery (1841 – 1923) – Old soldier who became a member of the Corps of Commissionaires.
Thomas Carefull (Killed at work) (1890 – 1924) – Labourer at Salford Docks, killed at work.
Harold Jones (Killed at work) (1896 – 1924) – Callender machine operator.
Joseph Collier. (1867 – 1924) – Insurance Manager then Ledger Clerk.
James Cooper Sidebottom (1856 – 1924) – Manager of the Engineers Department of Mather and Platt and Co.
Beatrice Susannah Shorte (1879 – 1925) – Prominent early Salford socialist
Rev. John Dyer Bray (1867 – 1925) – Non-conformist chaplain
Robert Hanrahan (1906 – 1925) – Miner, died in the Pendleton colliery disaster.
George Thom (1853 – 1925) – Salford Police Inspector.
Walter Henry Barrett (1853 – 1925) – Mayor of Salford 1922/23 and Estate Agent and Valuer.
Herbert Bates OBE (1874 – 1925) – Managing Director of J S Hulse and Co, Ordsall, awarded OBE for WW1 services.
John Edwin Calvert Lord (1860 – 1926) – Tar Distiller and Businessman
Thomas Swindlehurst (1847 – 1926) – Salford Policeman and Publican
Thomas Frederick Ennion (1856 – 1926) – Publican at the Regent Road Hotel, Regent Road, Salford.
Harriet Moores (1830 – 1926) – Housewife who outlived her husband by 50 years.
George James Proctor (1857 – 1926) – Proprietor of a Travelling Circus.
John Paul McDougall (1868 – 1927) – Mayor of Salford 1923/4. Wallpaper Manufacturer by profession.
John Arthur Lapworth (1860 – 1928) – Cotton Porter for Fine Cotton Spinners and Doublers.
John Austin (1928 – 1929) – Killed by his mother, aged 14 months.
Edward Howe JP (1852 – 1929) – Baker and Salford Councillor
Mary Brierley (1913 – 1929) – Committed suicide by drinking Lysol disinfectant.
President John James Brooks (1855 – 1929) – Artist and first Headmaster of Salford School of Art.
Sidney William Mayhew (1880 – 1929) – Caretaker found drowned in Manchester Ship Canal
William Bain (1855 – 1929) – Police Inspector known as “Ship Canal” Bain.
Annie Taylor (Killed at Work) (1913 – 1929) – Fell down a chute at work
James Johnson (Killed at work) (1900 – 1929) – Coalminer killed at Agecroft Colliery.
Ralph Newbegin (Killed at work) (1870 – 1929) – Dry Dock worker fell into ship’s hold.
Headley Stackhouse (1854 – 1929) – Spice Merchant with premises in Hulme, Manchester
Samuel Nelson (1852 – 1929) – Butcher on Trafford Road, Salford.
Sir William Stephens (1848 – 1929) – Mayor of Salford 1902/05. Cotton Yarn Agent by profession.