1862. Hannah Dean
Killed on level crossing.
1869. Henry L Trafford
Salford magistrate.
1875. John Dalton
Engineer and Machine Broker of Chapel Street.
1878. W W Goulden
Solicitor and Rev. Sowell ally.
1881. Peter Gendall
Alderman and builder.
1881. The Unknown Man
Drowned in River Irwell.
1882. Ralph Milner
Doctor.
1883. John Bellingham
Salford Police Constable.
1883. Reverend William Knox
Pastor of Chapel Street Chapel.
1885. James and Catherine Malone
The Pendleton Mystery.
1885. The Clifton Hall Colliery Disaster.
1885. Timothy Boddington
Salford Corn Merchant.
1889. John Roberts
Printer and lay preacher.
1893. Edwin Jordan
Manufacturing chemist.
1894. Elizabeth Canavan
Charitable pub landlady.
1894. Lamp Explosion
3 young girls burnt to death.
1894. William Henry Malkin
Brass founder and councillor.
1897. Dr. James Cran
Doctor and Medical Officer of Salford Union.
1897. Joseph St. Patrick Riley
Surgeon and GP.
1897. Young Lovers
Tragedy in Weaste.
1900. John Millman
Police bandsman.
1900. The Salford Poisoned Beer Scandal.
1902. Dr. Joseph Whittaker
Popular Salford GP.
1902. Isaac Rowland
Council committee clerk.
1902. Patrick Veldon
Shot dead in a public house.
1902. Samuel Wilkinson
Victim of the typhus fever outbreak.
1902. Sarah Alice Howarth
Murdered by her husband.
1902. William Ritchie
Crimean war veteran.
1904. George William Fearnley
Saved the lives of 22 drowning persons.
1906. Alfred W.K. Fordham
Salford council’s veterinary.
1906. Ellen and Mary Ellen Gill
the River Irwell tragedy.
1906. Jesse Bryant
Member of Salford school board.
1906. Samuel Armitage
Cotton manufacturer.
1925. Beatrice Susannah Shorten
Prominent early Salford socialist.
1925. Reverend John Dyer Bray
Non-conformist chaplain.
1925. Robert Hanrahan
Miner, died in the Pendleton colliery disaster.
1929. John Austin
Killed by his mother, aged 14 months.
1930. Elizabeth Little
Wardress at the new bailey prison.
1931. Fanny & Lily Boyd
Sisters who died within 12 hours of each other.
1932. Arthur Whittaker
Committee clerk at Salford town hall.
1932. George Battye
Owned a drysalters business in ford lane.
1932. James Henry Coop
Undertaker and Salford councillor.
1932. James Tilbrook
Early Salford socialist.
1932. Reverend Charles Leytham
Rector of Stowell memorial church.
1932. Superintendent John Smith
Salford police.
1932. Superintendent William Howard
Salford police.
1933. Samuel Henry Lees
Alderman and oil merchant.
1942. John Leadbetter
Early Salford socialist.
1944. John Stranaghan
Chief superintendent of Salford fire brigade.
1947. John Higginbottom
Alderman and Freemason.