Personal Details of William Chubb

 

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Died:  
Buried:  12/03/1889

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Death

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Burial Register

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Memorial Details
  Headstone: IARO / WILLIAM CHUBB /who died Feb. 10th 1872 / aged 80 years. / "Blessed are the Dead which die in the Lord." / ALSO / WILLIAM / son of the above / who died March 8th 1889 / aged 71 years. / "He giveth His beloved sleep."
 
Name on Memorial William Chubb
Date of death 08/03/1889
Age 71
Gender Male
 
Memorial Type Headstone
Construction Material Sandstone, engraved
Condition of memorial Headstone covered in vegetation, cut back to enable recording
Pattison Location Code P(J) 17
Others named on memorial
William Chubb

Cemetery accounts

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 William Chubb
Date of burial 12/03/1889
Whence brought Newbury
Where & how buried Unconsecrated Common Internment
By whom buried Reverend E G Griffiths
Account Entry Book 02 - Page 043
Transcription comments In FreeBMD; Mrs P page 179 P(J)17; Buried with his father William Chubb

Accounts Entry for William Chubb
© Newbury Town Council
Reproduced with kind permission


Newspaper Cuttings

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William Chubb
Source: Newbury Weekly News
Article date: 14/03/1889
Copyright: Newbury Weekly News
Transciption:

THE LATE MR. WILLIAM CHUBB
Mr. Chubb, whose decease we record to-day with sincere regret, was among the oldest inhabitant of the town, having for half-a-century been closely identified with the “hamlet” of Speenhamland, where until quite recently he resided. His father carried on business there as a hairdresser, and to this Mr. Chubb succeeded, relinquishing it about ten or twelve years ago. In his personal character, Mr. Chubb was naturally retiring and unostentatious, yet from his genial and kindly disposition, his good judgement, and his ready sympathy with every benevolent work, he has enjoyed in a high degree the esteem and confidence of his fellow townsmen.
He will perhaps be best remembered by his work in connection with the Newbury Congregational Sunday School of which he was for upwards of 20 years the devoted and zealous superintendent. His interest in the welfare of the young was ever prominent, and many of the present and rising generation will long cherish his memory in grateful remembrance. Mr. Chubb possessed considerable literary and artistic talent; he was widely familiar with English literature, and had no mean skill as an artist. He would occasionally contribute to the columns of this journal, and we may mention that the verse on the Jubilee Clock last week were from his pen
He had for some time in impaired health, and no doubt a fall which recently he had in Northbrook-street must have seriously shaken him, but though under medical treatment, no apprehensions were entertained, but on Friday morning it was found that he had quietly passed away in his sleep.
The funeral took place on Tuesday in the cemetery. Following the hearse, in addition to members of the family, were the deacons of the Congregational Church, and about 40 of the Sunday School teachers, by whom a beautiful wreath was laid on the coffin. The funeral service was impressively conducted by the Rev. E. Griffiths of Thatcham, and at The grave the hymn was sung-

“Give the wings of faith to rise
Within the veil, and see
The saints above, how great their joys,
How bright their glories be.”

A large number of spectators were present, and in many cases were put up and blinds drawn as the funeral cortège passed through the town.
The arrangements were carried out by Messrs. Penford & Son.

DEATHS William Chubb
Source: Newbury Weekly News
Article date: 14/03/1889
Copyright:
Transciption:

William Chubb    Son of William and EWliza, christened 25 March 1818, Newbury, William Chubb, aged 71

  This obituary entry is awaiting verification.

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