There are three Henshaw graves. B62 has Henry Henshaw d. 1/5/1849 aged76, Hannah d. 11/3/1857 aged 78, Emma d. 14/6/1846 aged 27, Mary Kinch d. 15/1/1850 aged 50 & Elizabeth Henshaw d. 17/12/1854 aged 43.
Next to it in B63 are Ann Henshaw d. 24/11/1874 aged 71 & Mary Ann Hamilton d. 1/6/1857 aged 24.
The 3rd grave is L46 and in it are Peter Henshaw d. 17/10/1861 aged 68, Ann d. 2/5/1840 aged 42, Samuel d. 17/10/1835 aged 9, John d. 28/2/1845 aged 9 & Harriet d. 20/3/1845 aged 13.
Looking at the size of the graveyard I would think that the stones are underneath the tarmac of the car park and I don't believe the remains were exhumed and reburied in Stockport Crematorium like I was told.
Not sure if I mentioned it in an earlier post but there was an article in a local Stockport paper reporting that human bones had been found during roadworks near Somerfields. I let the paper know that there had been a graveyard there.
My husband's great grandmother was Sarah Henshaw a daughter of Henry & Hannah.
I was lucky enough to have inherit a beautiful sampler sewn by Emma in 1830, the youngest daughter. It lists Henry & Hannah with their 10 children and their dates of birth. Absolutely brilliant.
Poirot