Personal Details of Edmund Smith

 

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Died:  
Buried:  20/01/1892

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Birth

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Death
Name at death Edmund  Smith
Date of death  
Age at death 77
Gender at Death Male
Cause of Death
Place of Death  
Usual Address
GRO certificate index
Year 1892
Quarter March
District Newbury
Volume 2c
Page 240
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Burial Register

There is no burial register information available for Edmund Smith.
Only three of the five burial register books still exist as far as we know and these are held at the Berkshire Record Office.
Stillborn children were not recorded in the burial register, only in the cemetery accounts.


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 Edmund Smith
Date of burial 20/01/1892
Whence brought Newbury
Where & how buried Consecrated Common Interment
By whom buried Rev'd. E.J. Gardener
Account Entry Book 02 - Page 0621

Accounts Entry for Edmund Smith
© Newbury Town Council
Reproduced with kind permission


Newspaper Cuttings

The articles below have been transcribed from newspapers and magezines.

Edmund Smith
Source: Newbury Weekly News
Article date: 28/01/1892
Copyright: Newbury Weekly News
Transciption:

Among the familiar names which caught the eye on glancing down the column was that of Edmund Smith, who died in Raymond's Almshouses, having lived out life's little span of three score years and ten. Mr. Smith was one of the pioneers of musical culture, which has reached such a high state of perfection in the present day. He was a talented performer on the clarinet, the flute, and the piccolo, and in his early days was much sought after, playing in orchestras in London, and being engaged to supplement the Band Of The Guards at one of the parliamentary elections In Reading.
Mr. Smith was associated with members of the Godding family in the old Newbury Amateur Musical Society, and for many years ran a quadrille band of his own. Advancing years left him in the rapid march of musical progress, but up to within a few months of his death he could extract a good deal of music out of his flute and piccolo, and his solos were always a popular feature at the parochial entertainments at St John's Schoolroom.


Biographical Information

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