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The resting place of William Quarrier and his wife, alongside their daughters
The grave of William Quarrier, the philanthropist and founder of the Consumption (Tuberculosis) Sanatorium. His wife was interred with him upon her death only one year after his own. Their daughters were later laid to rest alongside them.
The graves are located in the Mount Zion Church cemetery, Quarriers Village - the same resting place as the orphan children that died from Tuberculosis within the Village while under the care of the sanatorium.
Mount Zion Church - www.flickr.com/photos/mdw-photography/8627961349/in/photo...
The resting place of William Quarrier and his wife, alongside their daughters
The grave of William Quarrier, the philanthropist and founder of the Consumption (Tuberculosis) Sanatorium. His wife was interred with him upon her death only one year after his own. Their daughters were later laid to rest alongside them.
The graves are located in the Mount Zion Church cemetery, Quarriers Village - the same resting place as the orphan children that died from Tuberculosis within the Village while under the care of the sanatorium.
Mount Zion Church - www.flickr.com/photos/mdw-photography/8627961349/in/photo...