Person    | Female  Born 1829  Died 1912

Mrs Toulson

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Mrs Toulson

Married to Rev. Joseph Toulson.

From My Primitive Methodists: "Joseph married Mary Ann Sanderson (1829-1912) in the summer of 1850. Census returns identify two children. Mary Hannah (1851-1936) – married Charles Lander, a bacon curer; Ann Rebecca (1854-1939) – married Henry Mills, a refreshment contractor.

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Mrs Toulson

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This stone was laid by Mrs J. Toulson for G. W. Palmer, Esq.

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