Rowlands Graveyard
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Graveyard Part 2 ] – [ Rowland's
Old Graveyard ]

ROWLAND'S
CEMETERY, SUMMERSEAT.
There
are two graveyards at Rowland's Methodist Church in Summerseat.
Unfortunately
the old bottom graveyard is officially closed, and it has not been
possible to enter this graveyard for many years now, due to the overgrown
condition.
Please visit the Rowland's
Old Graveyard page where you can now view
95 photos of many of the headstones on the graves, in the old
graveyard section at Rowland's.
The top graveyard is kept in good order, and here I have placed photos
of 111 graves that are in the top graveyard. There are a few graves that
are unmarked, and also some of the headstone inscriptions are unreadable
on some of the graves, so this collection does not contain a list of all
the people that are buried in Rowland's Top Graveyard.
Due
to the number of photos, I have placed these on two pages, they are not in
any order,
so I suggest that you view them all if you are specifically
looking for a name.
Please
be patient for these pages to open, as they are fairly large files,
with many photos.
All
the images are watermarked,
please
contact me should you require a copy of one of the photos listed,
not forgetting to give me the Photo Number, which can be seen
under each photo.
[Rowland's Graveyard Part
1] – [Rowland's
Graveyard Part 2] – [Rowland's
Old Graveyard]
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England and Wales, Civil Registration Index: 1837-1983

Ramsbottom Library hold the records for Baptism's, Marriages and
Burial's
that were carried out at Rowland's Church.