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Darton (All Saints) Churchyard contains 24 burials from both World Wars, - 13 from the First World War and 11 from the Second World War.

One burial is that of a soldier of the Yorkshire Regiment.


The Cocking Family Grave in Darton (All Saints) Churchyard
The Cocking Family Grave in Darton (All Saints) Churchyard
Photo : Wayne Bywater (<waynetyke123@aol.com>)

Private John Cocking. 60668. 3rd Battalion the Yorkshire Regiment. Son of William and Lavina Cocking; husband of Louisa Cocking, of Bloom House, Green Darton. Died at home 21 February 1920. Aged 27.
Born Kexbrough (Barnsley).

"IN LOVING REMEMBRANCE OF OUR DEAR PARENTS : JOHN COCKING DIED FEB 21ST 1920, AGED 27 YEARS. LOUISA COCKING DIED NOV 17TH 1969 AGED 75 YEARS. RE-UNITED."

The Cocking Family Grave in Darton (All Saints) Churchyard The Cocking Family Grave in Darton (All Saints) Churchyard
Photo : Wayne Bywater (<waynetyke123@aol.com>)

The Cocking Family Grave in Darton (All Saints) ChurchyardThe Cocking Family Grave in Darton (All Saints) Churchyard
Photo : Wayne Bywater (<waynetyke123@aol.com>)


All Saints' Church, Darton.All Saints' Church, Darton.
Photo © Copyright John Fielding and licensed for reuse under this Creative Commons Licence.


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