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Buried: | 25/03/1895 |
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Headstone: ILMO / WILLIAM CLINCH / who died March 20th 1895 / aged 49 years. /"Thy will be done." / Also of / FREDRICK GEORGE CLINCH / who died Feb. 13th 1904 / aged 24 years. / Buried at sea. /"Greater love hath no man than this / that a man lay down his life for his friend." / Also of MARY / wife of WILLIAM CLINCH / who died Aug. 6th 1905 / aged 62 years / "She is not dead, for Death Thou hast destroyed / She sleeps in Jesus, her short course is o'er - - - - - - | |
Name on Memorial | William Clinch |
Date of death | 20/03/1895 |
Age | 49 |
Gender | Male |
Memorial Type | Headstone |
Construction Material | Limestone, lead letters |
Condition of memorial | Good but obstructed by vegetation |
Pattison Location Code | P(J) 19 |
Recorder's Notes | Fredrick George Clinch died February 13th 1904 and was buried at sea. |
Others named on memorial | |
Mary Clinch | |
Frederick George Clinch |
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 Clinch |
Date of burial | 25/03/1895 |
Whence brought | Newbury |
Where & how buried | Unconsecrated Private Grave |
By whom buried | Reverend A Shipham |
Account Entry | Book 02 - Page 083 |
Transcription comments | On FBMD |
Accounts Entry for William Clinch
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The articles below have been transcribed from newspapers and magezines.
Source: | Newbury Weekly News and Mrs Pattison | |||
Article date: | 23/03/1895 | |||
Copyright: | Newbury Weekly News | |||
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William Clinch
1845-1895
William was born in Culham Oxfordshire the son of Thomas and Mary Clinch (nee Freeman) who married in 1841 (marriage registered in Wallingford). Thomas was born c1821 in Culham and Mary was born c1822 in Chosley Berkshire.
Thomas and Mary also had the following children: Rose Ann 1841, Matilda 1843, Joseph 1847, Thomas c1852, Emily c1864, George 1856, Leah Ann c1858, Charles 1859, Elizabeth 1861, James 1863 and John 1866.
In 1851 William (5) was recorded living at Otney Farm Culham Oxfordshire with his father Thomas (30), an Agricultural Labourer, his mother Mary (29) and his brother Joseph (3).
The 1861 census also records the family living at Otney Farm. William was not recorded in the household and doesn’t seem to be recorded in the census for this year.
William married Mary Knight on the 6th October 1868 at St Giles Reading, they had 11 children.
Mary gave birth to twin girls, Annie Matilda and Mary Jane in 1869 in Reading, sadly both girls died aged 6 weeks they were buried together on the 12th September 1869 in the London Road Cemetery Reading.
Their 3rd daughter Florence Emily was born the following year in Reading. Florence died aged 6 months on the 23rd January 1871 she was laid to rest in the Newtown Road Cemetery on the 27th January.
The 1871 census records William (25), as a Journeyman Butcher living at 21 West Fields Newbury Berkshire. Mary was recorded visiting her father and step-mother at Haines Hill Lodge Hurst Berkshire.
Their 4th daughter, Flora Elizabeth was born in Newbury c1872 and their 5th daughter Emmeline Sarah was born in Reading c1874.
Mary gave birth to their 1st son, William Albert in Newbury in 1876 sadly he died aged 1 on the 7th August 1877 he was laid to rest in the Newtown Road Cemetery on the 10th August 1877.
Their 2nd son William Charles Knight was born in Newbury in 1877, followed by three more sons. Frederick George arrived in 1879, followed by Harry in 1881. Harry died aged 7 months on the 17th December 1881 he was laid to rest in the Newtown Road Cemetery on the 21st December. Henry Arthur arrived 1883 he died aged 6 weeks and was buried in the Newtown Road Cemetery on the 13th February.
Their youngest child, Daisy Elizabeth arrived in 1884. Overall it is believed that they had 11 children of which 6 died.
By 1881 the family were living at 1 Pleasant Place, Newbury. William (36) was working as a Butcher’s Assistant.
The 1891 census records William (45) as a Butcher, living with his family at 62 Cheap Street Newbury.
William died aged 49 on the 20th March 1895 he was laid to rest in the Newtown Road Cemetery on the 25th March
The 1901 census records Mary (58), living at Witney, Porchester Road, Newbury with her daughter Daisy (16), an Apprentice Milliner.
At the aged of 15 their son Frederick George joined the Merchant Navy. By 1904 he was Chief Mate aboard the steamship “Roman”. Whilst encountering bad weather in the English Channel, the hatchway was torn up and the ship’s carpenter was hurled to the bottom of the hold where he lay suffocating from ammonia fumes. Frederick tried to save him but was also overpowered by the fumes, he was heard to mutter “save the carpenter first!” when another rescuer arrived. Sadly Frederick didn’t survive the ordeal he was buried at sea on the 13th February 1904. He is recorded on the Memorial Inscription in the Newtown Road Cemetery alongside his parents.
Mary died aged 62 on the 6th August 1905 she was laid to rest in the Newtown Road Cemetery alongside William, on the 10th August.
Probate: Clinch William of St Mary’s Hill Newbury Berks butcher died 20th March 1895 Probate London 10th April to James Wilcock butcher Effects: £638 9s 4d
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