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Were your ancestors Baptists from Warrington in Cheshire? Discover when they died and where they were buried from the inscriptions of thousands of gravestones dating as far back as the 16th century from the historic Hill Cliffe Chapel. This collection is published in partnership with Cheshire Family History Society and the Family History Federation.

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Each record contains the transcription of a gravestone or monument. The information available varies but you could find the following about your ancestor:


  • Name
  • Age
  • Year of birth
  • Year of death
  • Place of burial
  • Church
  • Denomination
  • Inscription on stone
  • Names of immediate family
  • Reference to stone location
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These records contain details for 3747 gravestones and monuments from Hill Cliffe Baptist Chapel in Warrington gathered by volunteers from the Cheshire Family History Society.


Hill Cliffe Chapel is said to have one of the longest surviving protestant non-conformist congregations in Britain. The chapel dates to before the English Civil War and the local tradition is that Oliver Cromwell frequented the church around the time of the Battle of Warrington in 1651. Many American Baptist churches trace their history through this chapel.


Glossary of inscription abbreviations


A##W – Age in weeks


A##Y- Age in years


B – Born


BH – Beloved Husband


BWFO – Beloved wife of


D – Died


D - Daughter


DAU – Daughter


H – Husband


HBH – Her beloved husband


HBWF –His beloved wife


IARO – In affectionate remembrance of


ILMO – In loving memory of


IN/MO - In memory


LWFO = Loving wife of


M – Months (age)


MO – Memory of


OTA – Of the above


S – Son


STTMO – Sacred to the memory of


TMO – Treasured memories of


WD – Who died


WF – Wife


WFOTA – Wife of the above

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