479 baptisms and 301 burials at Ingleton St. John the Evangelist from the start of this parish to the end of 1876, from the Bishop’s Transcript. Ingleton was carved out of Staindrop parish in NovĀ 1844, with the first burial in its graveyard in 1845. It served residents of Hilton, Hulam, Ingleton, Killerby, and Wackerfield aka Walkerfield. Some baptism samples:
- 3 Nov 1844 Emily Margaret Longstaff, of Ingleton, daughter of James Longstaff (surgeon) & Hannah
- 9 Mar 1850 Thomas Pickering, of High Mulberry, son of George Pickering (farmer) & Eleanor
- 23 Apr 1876 Mary Elizabeth Wade, of Whitehouse, Hilton, daughter of George Appleton Wade (hind) & Mary
and burials:
- 7 Mar 1845 John Meynell, of Hilton, age: 40
- 17 Jan 1859 James Medcalf, of High Mulberry, age: 57
- 22 Jul 1875 Hannah Jane Whitehouse, of Ingleton, age: 3 months