George Pelham
1766–1827 (age 61)
Biography
George Pelham (1766–1827) was an Anglican clergyman who dedicated his life to the Church of England during the late Georgian and early Regency periods. As a man of the cloth, he would have been involved in the spiritual guidance and pastoral care of his congregation, fulfilling the duties expected of his ecclesiastical station.
Reverend Pelham's ministry extended across a period of significant social change in England. He was laid to rest in the Church of All Saints in Laughton, where his long service to the parish and the Anglican faith was commemorated among the monuments of his church.