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Name at death | Eliza Chivers | ||||||
Age at Death | 84 | ||||||
Burial Date | 18 July 1947 | ||||||
Abode |
Pembroke Road
Newbury |
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Official at Burial | JL Dams (Parish Church) | ||||||
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Sources | Burial Register |
Headstone: In Ever Loving Memory of / George Chivers / who fell asleep Oct. 7th 1936 aged 68 years. / Also of / Frank Chivers / dearly loved son of the above / who fell asleep June 29th 1912 / aged 18 years. / Also of Eliza Chivers / wife of George Chivers who died July 15th 1947 / aged 84 years. / "Thy will be done not mine, O Lord," // | |
Name on Memorial | Eliza CHIVERS |
Date of death | 15/07/1947 |
Age | 84 |
Gender | Female |
Memorial Type | Headstone |
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Condition of memorial | |
Pattison Location Code | ChNW46 |
Recorder's Notes | George & Eliza (nee Lipscombe) ran the Bakery and confectioner's in Pembroke Rd, Newbury. Frank was one of 7 children. He worked in a flour mill, lived with his parents & died in the City of London. Sources: Other data from Ancestry records. |
Others named on memorial | |
George CHIVERS | |
Frank CHIVERS |
The articles below contain information about Eliza Chivers.
Eliza Chivers (1863-1947) nee Lipscombe 1871 census living at Speenhamland, Speen with parents John and Ann, and siblings John T, Rebecca, Albert and Edwin. John had a business making chairs.
Elizabeth worked as a domestic servant in Yorkshire. In 1886 both parents died so she came home taking a post as nanny to Mr & Mrs Burns who had a bespoke tailor's business on Newtown Road.
She married George Chivers in 1889 On the 1891 census they are lodging in Hassell's Buildings, Oxford Road with George's Uncle William Mudge, a cab driver. They have a son George W aged 1 yr. and George senior is a baker
By 1901 they are living at 3 Compton Cottages .George is now a journeyman baker. They have five children George W 11, Gertrude 9, Frank 6, John 4 and Margaret 1. Gertrude was Frances Berry's mother.
In 1911 They are in larger accommodation in Pembroke Road where George had a bakery. On census he is described as a bread maker and confectioner maker. Children living at home are Frank 17, working in The Mill, John 14 errand boy in the business, Margaret 11, and Florence 9
Also have a boarder John Woodbridge widower aged 88, a retired saddler and harness maker. Frank died in 1912.
See his record Elizabeth (Eliza) and George were Frances Berry's Grandparents and Gertrude her Mother.
Ref. Frances Berry's Book "A Newbury Family" and Findmypast.
Author: Sylvia Sellwood
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