BRAMPTON (ST. THOMAS) CHURCHYARD
Derbyshire
England
Location Information
Brampton is a Derbyshire village situated just North of the A619 Chesterfield/Baslow Road. Buried in the churchyard are two soldiers who died in the Great War:
Private J. ADLINGTON, 14560. Sherwood Forester. Died 26th May 1916. (Battalion number and grave location not recorded)
Private T. CATHERALL. 14553. 1st Bn. Sherwood Foresters. Died 31st Dec. 1914, aged 27. Husband of Ellen Pearce (formerly Catherall) of 22 Barker Lane, Brampton, Chesterfield, Derbyshire. Grave location not recorded.
Pictures © Brian Cuttell
Brampton is a Derbyshire village situated just North of the A619 Chesterfield/Baslow Road. Buried in the churchyard are two soldiers who died in the Great War:
Private J. ADLINGTON, 14560. Sherwood Forester. Died 26th May 1916. (Battalion number and grave location not recorded)
Private T. CATHERALL. 14553. 1st Bn. Sherwood Foresters. Died 31st Dec. 1914, aged 27. Husband of Ellen Pearce (formerly Catherall) of 22 Barker Lane, Brampton, Chesterfield, Derbyshire. Grave location not recorded.
Pictures © Brian Cuttell