Biographies of people buried between 1930 - 1939

Elizabeth Little (1836 – 1930) – Wardress at the new bailey prison.
Robert Rayner Clark (1871 – 1930) – Church Organist and Freemason
Louie Fiddler (1870 – 1930) – Popular and well respected Soprano around north west England.
Frederick Hampson (1861 – 1930) – Mayor of Salford 1920/21. Owner of Perseverance Glass Works.
Fanny Boyd & Lily Boyd (N/A – 1931) – Sisters who died within 12 hours of each other.
William Johnson Galloway MP (1868 – 1931) – Director of Boilermaking firm and MP
Frank Samuel Phillips (1845 – 1931) – Mayor of Salford 1910 to 1911 and made Freeman of Salford in 1923
Robert Hopwood (1851 – 1931) – Alderman for Salford Council and Full-time Agent for the Conservative Party.
Joseph Hulmes (1892 – 1931) – Salford Policeman and Grenadier Guardsman in WW1
Arthur Whittaker (1886 – 1932) – Long-serving officer of Salford Council
George Battye (1870 – 1932) – Owned a drysalters business in Ford Lane
James Henry Coop (1860 – 1932) – Undertaker and Salford Councillor
James Tilbrook (1871 – 1932) – Early Salford socialist
Charles Edgar Leytham MA (1867 – 1932) – Rector of Stowell Memorial Church
Superintendent John Smith (1883 – 1932) – Salford Policeman
Superintendent William Howard (1884 – 1932) – Salford Policeman
Samuel Delves. (1850 – 1932) – Mayor of Salford. Printer/Compositor by trade.
Samuel Henry Lees (1862 – 1933) – Alderman and Oil Merchant
John William Howarth (1864 – 1933) – Salford Knocker-up who bled to death.
Mary Emma Bailey (1874 – 1933) – owned and ran Bailey’s Restaurant on Cross Lane, Salford for over thirty years.
William (Buff Bill) Kayes (1856 – 1933) – Showman and owner of a travelling circus.
James Higson (1861 – 1933) – Mayor of Salford 1916/17. Master Painter and Decorator by profession.
John Thomas Cheers (1862 – 1934) – Foreman House Painter for CWS and JP
John Thomas Cheers JP (1862 – 1934) – Superintendent of Painters at Co-operative Wholesale Society, Pendleton.
William John Sullivan (Killed at work) (1873 – 1935) – Dock worker crushed by railway wagon.
Joseph Alonzo (1880 – 1935) – Soldier in the Spanish – American War and Labourer at Salford Docks.
Alfred Willett JP (1855 – 1935) – The spirit behind Salford Poor Children’s Holiday Camp at Prestatyn, North Wales.
William Edward Eaton (1909 – 1938) – Long distance runner who represented Great Britain at the 1936 Olympic Games.
Hannah Anderson (1891 – 1938) – Housewife who won a major prize in the Irish Hospitals Sweepstakes.
Annie Burrows (1862 – 1938) – Schoolteacher who became Deaconess of Christ Church, Salford