John Potter grave monument details at St Mary the Virgin Church burial ground, Tadcaster, Yorkshire,England

John Potter grave monument in St Mary the Virgin Church burial ground, Tadcaster, Yorkshire, England

John Potter grave monument: legible names and details

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John Potter
1802731729first name on monument
Elizabeth Potter
1810251785daughter-in-law of John PotterThis person was the wife of Sir Thomas Potter (son of John). She died in York at her mother's house at 3 a.m. on Friday 9th February 1810 and was buried in Tadcaster on Thursday 15th February 1810. Source: Richard Potter's (1778-1842) (also one of John's sons) papers held at the London School of Economics Coll. Misc. 0146.
Thomas Potter
relationship not given of John Potter
Ann Potter
1806841722wife of John Potter

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I am interested in this image for family history. John and Ann Potter are my 4x great grandparents. Thank you very much
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My 3 x great-grandfather.
(requested on 10 03 2012)
This is the grave of my 3 x great grandparents and my 2 x great grandfather's first wife. This grave also contains: Lucy Potter b.12.01.1807 died on 1 November 1808 Manchester, Lancashire, from complications arising from Measles. “William took her body (attended by his brother-in-law, John Spencer,) to Tadcaster on Thursday morning in a chaise and buried it the same evening (3rd November 1808) on the Top of my Father and Mother’s Coffin - she was not quite two years old.” Source: Richard Potter’s papers at the London School of Economics Misc. Coll. 0146. Grave number 40655. William Potter was one of John Potter's sons. You might like to add this piece of information to your list on the website. Thank you. Beatrice Potter
(requested on 05 09 2014)
I am trying to respond to an enquiry regarding a grave in the churchyard where I am Church Administrator - my list of legible gravestones in the churchyard does not contain this particular one...I'm hoping a larger image will help me identify where it is! With grateful thanks in anticipation.
(requested on 22 09 2014)
John Potter was the father of Sir Thomas Potter (1774-1845) first mayor of Manchester.
(requested on 02 01 2020)
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Location of the above John Potter monument

St Mary the Virgin Church burial ground, Tadcaster, Yorkshire, England

St Mary the Virgin Church burial ground, Tadcaster
St Mary the Virgin Church burial ground

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