It was the rebuild of an older church, among whose Vicars had been John William Fletcher, whose iron tombstone is in the churchyard.
[1][2] The churchyard contains several cast iron tombstones, including those of J. W. Fletcher (died 1785) and Robert Richard Anstice (died 1853),[4] a stone tombstone of Thomas Parker (inventor)[5] and the war graves of seven British Army soldiers of World War I and two soldiers and an airman of World War II.
[6] The churchyard is also the resting place of the Nine Men of Madeley—miners, of whom the youngest was aged 12 years, who lost their lives at the Brick Kiln Leasow ironstone mine in 1864.
[7] William Dyas (1872–1940), first-class cricketer and local businessman and politician, is buried in a family vault here.
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