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		Comment on St Andrew’s and you – what’s your story? Kildwick 700 by Margaret Yao		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Hello, this was written by my father&#039;s cousin Edward Driver about my great grandfather. He wrote it in The Dalesman in October 1950.It was called Ned Green of High Farnhill. My Great Grandfather was Edward Green, born in 1850 and died in August 1909 and lived at Hellifield Farm. 
&quot;I have been told that he and his father are the two biggest men to be buried in Kildwick churchyard.  How true this is I do not know, but this I do remember - that when he was taken on his last journey along the winding village street, the huge coffin projected beyond the body of the hearse, and the glass door which should have been closed on the coffin had to be left ajar.&quot; He is buried between the church and the school but his gravestone has now disappeared.]]></description>
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&#8220;I have been told that he and his father are the two biggest men to be buried in Kildwick churchyard.  How true this is I do not know, but this I do remember &#8211; that when he was taken on his last journey along the winding village street, the huge coffin projected beyond the body of the hearse, and the glass door which should have been closed on the coffin had to be left ajar.&#8221; He is buried between the church and the school but his gravestone has now disappeared.</p>
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		Comment on Guestbook by Peter		</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Sep 2014 12:01:40 +0000</pubDate>
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