I have been poking around a back corner of the cemetery recently looking for a grave of a family whose son died in WW1. I found it easily enough then started wandering somewhat aimlessly, as you do, and came across the McFazdean plot. Not only is it interesting because there are two sets of twins in the list of seven children born to Mary and Charles, but there's a couple of interesting symbols on the plaque for Charles. The scissors and thimble are a bit of hint, confirmed by entries in the Wellington Electoral Rolls between 1914 and 1949 - yes, he was a tailor.
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