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Monument Details
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Headstone;footstone |
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Sandstone Engraved |
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Headstone: In Loving Memory of / IHS / David Bosley / died Feb. 25th. 1910 / aged 57 years. / Also of Frederick Bosley / died Arpril 6th. 1909 / aged 65 / And of / Martha Crocker / their sister / died Dec:19:1866 / aged 21 years / "Till the Resurrection Morn " // Footstone: D.B. 1910 / F.B. 1909 / M.C. 1866 //
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Good condition. Footstone leaning against headstone. |
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A family from Shaw, Clay Hill & Cold Ash. David was a gardener living at The Chestnuts, Newbury at the time of his death in the Robin Hood Inn in London Road. He was a bachelor who left £595, the executor being Charlotte Lamdin who was the housemaid in the home of retired solicitor, Robert Baker, where David was a gardner in 1881. Frederick, a general labourer was also a bachelor who lived with his parents in Laurel Cottage, Cold Ash. He died 2 years after his widowed mother. Martha was a housemaid to a Maltster in Burghclere who then married John Crocker, from Newbury, in Thatcham in 1864. She died 2 years later. John remarried and had many children. Source: ancestry.co.uk
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01 November 2014 |
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