• 1862. Hannah DeanKilled 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.