The graveyard for Bolton Brow Wesleyan Chapel.
In 1992, permission was given for the graves in the graveyard at the rear of the Chapel to be removed.
In 2006, there was a proposal to convert the Chapel into flats and a restaurant.
The graveyard was converted into the car park for the flats.
The following people, and/or members of their family, are recorded here:
- Thomas Ackroyd [1824-1899]
- Appleton Benison Audus [1850-1884]
- Francis Audus [1810-1893]
- Joseph Barron [1831-1914]
- Francis Berry [1791-1857]
- Francis Berry [1823-1880]
- William Berry [1817-1866]
- The wife and daughters of Rev Peter Budd
- Abraham Clay [1816-1874]
- Benjamin Clay [1844-1911]
- Daniel Clay [1814-1871]
- Daniel Ingham Clay [1861-1908]
- Harold Foster Clay [1884-1957]
- James Clay [1785-1863]
- John Clay [1807-1853]
- John Foster Clay [1845-1931]
- Ruth, wife of William Clay
- Thomas Dobson [1777-1848]
- John Fleeming [1810-1849]
- Samuel Garnett [1809-1900]
- Benjamin Garside [1775-1839]
- Jonas Crowther Gledhill [1821-1879]
- Ann, wife of Rev Thomas Hardy
- John Holmes [1838-1907]
- Joseph Magson [1814-1902]
- Samuel Magson [1817-1868]
- Charles Whiteley Mattock [1850-1903]
- Samuel Mattock [1820-1884]
- Agnes, wife of George Metcalfe
- Samuel Morley [1801-1838]
- Aaron Munday [1813-1873]
- Joseph Simpson [1811-1879]
- Foxey Smith [1783-1845]
- Rev Thomas Staton [1791-1863]
- William Taylor [1780-1836]
- Family of Rev John Walker
- James Wilson [1786-1819]
Some of the monumental inscriptions in the graveyard are shown in the CDs entitled Halifax Monumental Inscriptions #1 and Halifax Monumental Inscriptions #3
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