Publisher's Synopsis
"The Monumental and Other Inscriptions in Halifax Parish Church," compiled by E. W. Crosseley, is a detailed record of the inscriptions found within Halifax Parish Church. Originally published in 1909, this meticulous work serves as a valuable resource for genealogists, historians, and anyone interested in local history. The book meticulously documents epitaphs, memorial plaques, and other inscriptions, providing names, dates, and biographical details of individuals connected to the church and the surrounding community.
Crosseleyâ(TM)s work offers insights into the social, religious, and familial connections within Halifax during the period covered by the inscriptions. This volume preserves a rich tapestry of local lives, making it an essential reference for understanding the history of Halifax and its people. It remains a significant resource for researchers delving into Yorkshire history and family lineages.
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