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Name at death | John Lucas | ||||||
Age at Death | 89 | ||||||
Burial Date | 04 March 1963 | ||||||
Abode |
7, Market Place
Newbury |
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Official at Burial | Rev M Wendt | ||||||
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John Lucas shop on left postcard possibly 1917
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John Lucas
He was born c. 1874 in Leeds, Yorkshire. His occupation was Photographer. He married Annie Heywood Green in 1900 in Romsey, Hampshire. In 1901 he is residing at Oakdale, nr. Gloucester Road, and in 1911 his premises are at 42 Northbrook Street, Newbury, with his wife and two sons, John Heywood (aged 10) and Ronald James (aged 6), and his sister-in-law Miriam Green, a Confectioner. He died aged 89 years, late of 7 Market Place, and he was buried on 4March 1963.
Sources: 1901/1911 Census; BMD 1Q 1900 Marriage & BMD Death Registration March 1963; Photograph of premises in Market Place
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