[41169] St Peter, Ashton-under-Lyne : His remains were committed to the deep
St Peter, Ashton-under-Lyne, Greater Manchester.
Churchyard.
Thomas Boulton (1844-1880).
This bowlder was placed here by Alderman Isaac Watt Boulton J.P. of Stamford House Ashton under Lyne in affectionate remembrance of his eldest son Thomas Boulton who was for 9 years a warden of this church born November 5th 1844 and died at sea February 5th 1880 on board the H.M.S.S. Kinfauns Castle whilst on a voyage to the Cape of Good Hope to recruit his health. His remains were committed to the deep in Lat 11° 30' south Long 2° 30' west February 6th 1880.
[41169] St Peter, Ashton-under-Lyne : His remains were committed to the deep
St Peter, Ashton-under-Lyne, Greater Manchester.
Churchyard.
Thomas Boulton (1844-1880).
This bowlder was placed here by Alderman Isaac Watt Boulton J.P. of Stamford House Ashton under Lyne in affectionate remembrance of his eldest son Thomas Boulton who was for 9 years a warden of this church born November 5th 1844 and died at sea February 5th 1880 on board the H.M.S.S. Kinfauns Castle whilst on a voyage to the Cape of Good Hope to recruit his health. His remains were committed to the deep in Lat 11° 30' south Long 2° 30' west February 6th 1880.