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The village of Eyam during the Plague of 1665, isolated itself from the outside world to help slow down the infection. A number of other measures were taken to also slow infection one of which was for family members to bury their own dead. Despite these measures, 14 months later when outsiders arrived, only around 80 people of the original village total of about 350 survived.

Among this number was Elizabeth Hancock who never became ill despite burying six children and her husband in eight days (the graves are known as the Riley graves), and the unofficial village gravedigger Marshall Howe also survived, despite handling many infected bodies, as he had earlier survived catching the disease.

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