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Name at death | Thomas Raymond Mortimer |
Date of burial | 16/10/1885 |
Whence brought | Newbury |
Where & how buried | Conscrated Common Internment |
By whom buried | Reverend A J Lyle |
Account Entry | Book 02 - Page 020 |
Transcription comments | On FBMD |
Accounts Entry for Thomas Raymond Mortimer
© Newbury Town Council
Reproduced with kind permission
The articles below contain information about Thomas Raymond Mortimer.
Thomas Raymond Mortimer
1885-1885
Thomas Raymond was born in Newbury the son of Philip and Julia Mortimer (nee Baggs) who were married in 1860 (marriage registered in Newbury)
Thomas died soon after he was born, he was laid to rest in the Newtown Road Cemetery on the 16th October 1885
His father Phillip was a Baker. He was born in 1840 in Leckhampstead, Berkshire, the son of Philip and Harriet Mortimer (nee Adams) who were married in Speen in 1833
His mother Julia was born c1837 in Newbury the daughter of William and Martha Baggs (nee Robey) who were married on the 19th February 1835 at St Mary Greenham.
Thomas had the following 10 siblings:
Kate c1861 (died aged 72 in 1933 buried in the NRC on the 2nd June)
Philip Henry 1862 (married Gertrude May Philpots in 1893, died aged 69 in 1932 in Lambeth)
Leonard George 1863 (married Amy Louise Newman in 1898 in Romsey, died aged 57 in 1921 in Wandsworth)
Lavinia 1865 (married Frederick Viney in 1891, died aged 80 in 1946 in Abingdon)
Frederic Charles 1866 (died aged 0 1867 buried in the NRC on the 30th January)
Male c1868 (died without being named, buried in the Newtown Road Cemetery on the 14th February 1868)
Samuel c1869
Julia Janetta 1871 (died aged 67 in 1939 buried in the NRC on the 5th March)
Edith 1872 (died aged 87 in 1960 in Abingdon)
Eleanor Gertrude 1876 (married Tom Blea in 1906, died aged 66 in 1942)
His parents were recorded living in Bartholomew Street, Newbury from 1861-1901. By 1911 they had move to Winton House, Newtown Road, Newbury.
His mother Julia died aged 76 on the 8th July 1913, she was laid to rest in the Newtown Road Cemetery on the 12th July.
His father Philip Henry died on the 22nd July 1913, he was laid to rest in the Newtown Road Cemetery on the 24th July (freebmd records Philip’s age at death as 72, MI records him aged 73).
Author: C Gambles
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