Personal Details of Jean Brazier

 

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Died:  
Buried:  01/06/1935

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Burial Register
Name at death Jean Brazier
Age at Death 5
Burial Date 01 June 1935
Abode Newbury District Hospital
Newbury
Official at Burial S.C. Robinson
Comments
Burial Register Index
Book 1917
Page Number 187
Reccord Number 11096
Sources Burial Register

Burial Register entry for Jean Brazier
©Newbury Town Council
Reproduced with kind permission


Memorial Details
  South kerbstone: In Loving memory of Jean Brazier who fell asleep 29th May 1935 aged 5 years./ East kerbstone: "He shall gather his lambs."
 
Name on Memorial Jean Brazier
Date of death 29/05/1935
Age 5
Gender Female
 
Memorial Type Kerbstones and corner posts
Construction Material Limestone with inlaid letters
Condition of memorial Fair
Pattison Location Code C76

Newspaper Cuttings

The articles below have been transcribed from newspapers and magezines.

Deaths Jean Brazier
Source: Newbury Weekly News
Article date: 06/06/1935
Copyright:
Transciption:

 

Newbury Weekly News

Dated 6th June 1935

BRAZIER – on May 29th, at Newbury, only child of Kenneth and Annette Brazier, 5 Queen’s-

 



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Biographical Information

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Jean Brazier 1930-1935

Jean Brazier

1930-1935

Jean’s birth was registered in Reading Berkshire in the June quarter 1930. She was the daughter of Kenneth Ernest and Annette Eva Brazier (nee Cox) who were married in 1926 (marriage registered in Kingsclere).

Jean died aged 5 on the 29th May 1935 in the Newbury District Hospital, she was laid to rest in the Newtown Road Cemetery on the 1st June.

Jean’s parents:

Jean’s father Kenneth Ernest and his twin sister Kathleen Lucy were born on the 20th April 1898 the children of Richard and Elizabeth Mary Brazier (nee Holloway) who were married on the 20th July 1892 at St Nicolas Church Newbury.

Her mother Annette Eva was born on the 23rd May 1898 in Kingsclere the daughter of George William and Florence Maud Mary Cox (nee Cox) who were married on the 1st May 1881 in St George, Hanover Square, Middlesex.

During the 1st World War Kenneth served as a Wireless Operator in the Royal Engineers. On his Board of Service Paper in 1916 he was recorded as a Post Office Clerk.

In 1939 Jean’s parents were recorded living at 5 Queen’s Road, Newbury. Ernest was recorded as a Post Office Overseer.

They continued to live in Queen’s Road until at least 1963. Later they moved to 14 St Mary’s Park, Ottery St Mary, Devon.

Kenneth died on the 13th November 1985 in Devon

Annette died in Devon in 1994

Mrs P

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C76

Author: C Gambles
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