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Name at death | Sarah Caroline Thomson | ||||||
Age at Death | 72 | ||||||
Burial Date | 01 September 1944 | ||||||
Abode |
County Council Emergency Hospital
Newbury |
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Official at Burial | Cyrus Burge | ||||||
Comments | Probably buried with her husband John William Thompson Mrs P page 49 WB27. She was buried 18 years after him and as usual there was no one to give instructions to add her to the stone | ||||||
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Burial Register entry for Sarah Caroline Thompson
©Newbury Town Council
Reproduced with kind permission
ILMO / John W. Thompson / died 8th April 1926 aged 54 | |
Name on Memorial | Sarah Caroline Thompson |
Date of death | 28/08/1944 |
Age | 73 |
Gender | Female |
Memorial Type | |
Construction Material | |
Condition of memorial | |
Pattison Location Code | WB27 |
Recorder's Notes | His wife Sarah Caroline Thompson buried 01/09/1944 is probably in the same grave |
Others named on memorial | |
John William Thompson |
The articles below contain information about Sarah Caroline Thompson.
Sarah Caroline Thompson (1871 - 1926)
John William Thompson (1872 – 1926)
Sarah was born 5 September 1871 in Mortimer the daughter of Thomas & Theodosia (nee Barrett) Nash. She was recorded with her parents in the 1881 & 1901 censuses. In the 1881 census they were living at 47 Kings Road in Reading & in 1901 in Sandhurst in Berkshire. At present no trace of Sarah in the 1891 census. She married John William Thompson in late 1901 in Easthampstead district. John was born circa 1872 in Wallsend in Northumberland.
In the 1911 census John & Sarah with their only child three year old daughter Iris Florence May & a boarder Albert Thompson were living in Woolhampton. John was recorded as a newsagent & tobacconist with Sarah assisting in the business & the lodger Albert was also an assistant.
John was recorded in the electoral registers living in Woolhampton from 1912 to 1914 & from 1920 both John & Sarah were recorded at Brown's Cottages in Woolhampton. Sarah was still at this address in 1931.
John died April 1926 at Royal Berks Hospial in Reading & was buried on 12 April at Newtown Road Cemetery.
When the National Register was compiled on 29 September 1939 Sarah was living by herself at 39 Salcombe Road in Newbury & was recorded as companion help.
Sarah died August 1944 at the County Council Emergency Hospital & she was buried 1 September at Newtown Road Cemetery.
Sarah's parents Thomas & Theodosia were also buried at Newtown Road Cemetery.
Author: Gerald Soper
© Gerald Soper
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