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Buried: | 26/10/1888 |
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"On headstone: Mary Godfrey. / Called to rest / Oct. 28th 1888 aged 67. / James Godfrey April 8 1904 aged 82.// On inner S kerbstone: Ellen M. Godfrey at rest June 22nd 1932 aged 82. James Godfrey at rest Dec. 23 1891 aged 39.// On inner N kerbstone: Mary Ann Harper at rest Sep 14 1903, aged 55.// On inner E kerbstone: William Godfrey at rest January 31 1929.//" | |
Name on Memorial | Mary GODFREY |
Date of death | 28/10/1888 |
Age | 67 |
Gender | Female |
Memorial Type | Kerbstones with small headstone |
Construction Material | Marble |
Condition of memorial | Small headstone with scroll decoration on W kerbstone. Kerbstones also on the 3 other sides. Double plot. Grass in the centre. Engraved/raised lettering. |
Pattison Location Code | 35A |
Others named on memorial | |
Ellen M. GODFREY | |
James GODFREY | |
James GODFREY | |
Mary Ann HARPER | |
William GODFREY |
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 | Mary Godfrey |
Date of burial | 26/10/1888 |
Whence brought | Newbury |
Where & how buried | Unconsecrated Private Grave |
By whom buried | Reverend Charles Jupe |
Account Entry | Book 02 - Page 040 |
Transcription comments | On FBMD |
Accounts Entry for Mary Godfrey
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Reproduced with kind permission
The articles below have been transcribed from newspapers and magezines.
Source: | Newbury Weekly News and General Advertiser |
Article date: | 01/11/1888 |
Copyright: | Newbury Weekly News |
Transciption: | MARY GODFREY
THE LATE MRS. GODFREY. The funeral of Mrs. Godfrey, whose painfully sudden death we reported in our last, took place on Friday. The body was taken to the Primitive Methodist Church where an impressive service was held, some 400 persons being present. The Revs. C. Jupe, F. Harbourne, D. Harding, J. Harper, and G. C .Crickmay took part in the service, and an address was given by the Rev. J. Herridge, who said as one of the oldest friends of the deceased whose house was then, and even had been since his first days in the Primitive Methodist Ministry, a home for the preachers. In numbers of houses is Newbury Mrs. Godfrey had been at one time or other a messenger of mercy, and the sick-room been lighted up by her cheerful presence, tender solicitude and active sympathy. She had few equals in regard to liberality, and the way in which she supported God's cause and looked after her poorer neighbours was worthy of all praise. In the Mothers' meeting, of which she was president since its commencement, she would be greatly missed. In the family circle she was a devoted wife and the kindest of mothers, a queen in her own home, and every one was loyal to her. It may truly be said she did what she could, and it would almost seem that for the mercy she had shown to others a loving Father in his mercy spared her not only the bitter pangs, but the pain even of death. Hers was a translation. She was not for God took her. Scarcely did her feet touch the dark river, the Lord having taken her across at the narrowest part, for without a moan. Her body with her charge lay down and ceased at once to work and live As the ethereal strains of Handel’s “Angels ever bright and fair”rose from the organ , filling the building with their pathetic harmony, the coffin which was covered with beautiful wreaths, was borne away in the direction of the cemetery, being followed by a long line of carriages and mourners. Tokens of respect along the route were shown in raised shutters and drawn blinds. Many poor persons were observed carrying flowers which were deposited in the moss-lined grave as tokens of one who by deeds had shown herself their friend. Around the open grave an address of peculiar solemnity was delivered by Mr. George Moss of Reading, and the hymn was sung "Give me wings of faith to rise” to the tune "Welcome Home." It was some time before the cemetery was cleared as not fewer than 500 or 600 must have been present. The funeral sermon will be preached next Sunday night.
Newbury Weekly News and General Advertiser - Thursday 01 November 1888 ... |
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Source: | From the NWN 25th October, 1928 Referring back to their “October25th 1888” edition and|: |Mrs Pattison |
Article date: | 25/10/1928 |
Copyright: | Newbury Weekly News |
Transciption: | MARY GODFREY
The death occurred on Tuesday evening of Mrs. Godfrey, wife of Mr. James Godfrey, of 99, Bartholomew-street, who was taken suddenly ill after leaving the Baptist Bazaar in the Corn Exchange. She was 67 years of age.
From the NWN 25th October, 1928
Referring back to their “October25th 1888” edition
Missing Years
Mrs. P. page 35 – Plot 35A
Mary Godfrey – died 28th (?) October 1888
Husband James died 8th April 1904, aged 82
Grave shared with others. |
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