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Buried: | 11/07/1887 |
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Headstone: In / Affectionate Remembrance of / William Haslam / who died 5th Dec. 1879 /aged 66 years. / Also of / Frances, wife of the above / who died 5th. July 1887 / aged 80 years. / Also of their daughters / Frances Haslam / died 11th. May 1922 / aged 79 years. / and Jane Haydon / died 25th. Nov. 1930 / aged 89 years. // South kerbstone, outer slope: In / Affectionate Remembrance of / William Haslam / who died 5th Dec. 1879 /aged 66 years. // Tablet: Entrance to vault // | |
Name on Memorial | Frances HASLAM |
Date of death | 05/07/1887 |
Age | 80 |
Gender | Female |
Memorial Type | Large headstone; 4 kerbstones. Vault. |
Construction Material | Granite. Headstone: Letters. Kerbstone: Engraved. |
Condition of memorial | Headstone excellent. South Kerbstone is cracked but original MW to William is complete. Some invasion of holly branches in SW corner. |
Pattison Location Code | ChNW26 |
Recorder's Notes | William Haslam, born in Denbighshire Wales, married Frances Broadway from Shaftesbury, Dorset and lived and worked in East Knoyle,Wilts. He ran a grocer and draper's shop and she was a straw hat maker. By William's death they had moved to Newbury near their daughter Jane Haydon's drapers in Bartholomew St. In 1881 Frances and her daughter Frances and grandson, William Haydon, were living in 3, Craven St, Newbury. Frances, draper's asst. to her parents, lived there until her death. Jane Haydon lived in Bartholomew St with husband William Haydon, draper, who is buried in ChNW26 with 2 of their sons. Source: Ancestry records |
Others named on memorial | |
William HASLAM | |
Frances HASLAM | |
Jane HAYDON |
This information is taken from the accounts ledgers of the Newbury Cemetery Company that originally ran and maintained the cemetery.
The Ledgers are held at the Berkshire Records Office.
Name at death | Francea Haslam |
Date of burial | 11/07/1887 |
Whence brought | Newbury |
Where & how buried | Consecrated Vault |
By whom buried | Reverend E J Gardner |
Account Entry | Book 02 - Page 032 |
Transcription comments | On FBMD |
Accounts Entry for Francea Haslam
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