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Buried: | 07/07/1966 |
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Name at death | Florence Mary Clinch | ||||||
Age at Death | 76 | ||||||
Burial Date | 07 July 1966 | ||||||
Abode |
27A, Priory Road
Newbury |
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Official at Burial | Rev Wendt | ||||||
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Burial Register entry for Florence Mary Clinch
©Newbury Town Council
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"On S slab on top of grave: In Loving Memory /of / Florence Mary / wife of / Samuel Edward Clinch / born 16th August 1889 / died 3rd July 1966 // On N slab on top of grave: In Loving Memory / of / Samuel Edward Clinch / born 22nd April 1889 / died 2nd August 1977 // On E kerb: In loving and treasured memory of Kathleen Mary Clinch, called to rest Nov 23. 1954, aged 36 // On N kerb: In God's keeping //" | |
Name on Memorial | Florence Mary Clinch |
Date of death | 03/07/1966 |
Age | 76 |
Gender | Female |
Memorial Type | Slabs on crazy paving within kerbstones |
Construction Material | Limestone |
Condition of memorial | |
Pattison Location Code | 2A |
Others named on memorial | |
Samuel Edward Clinch | |
Kathleen Mary Clinch |
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The articles below have been transcribed from newspapers and magezines.
Source: | Newbury Weekly News |
Article date: | 07/07/1966 |
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Transciption: | Florence Mary Clinch - On July 3, 1966, at Battle Hospital, Reading, Florence Mary Clinch, age 76 years, beloved wife of Samuel Edward Clinch of 27a Priory Road, Newbury, and mother of Kathleen (deceased 1954) and Norman Edward, now living in Dallas texas Funeral service today at Bartholomew Street Methodist church 2.30 pm |
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Clinch shop Northbrook street
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The articles below contain information about Florence Mary Clinch.
Florence Mary Morton, nee Morton, (Sister of Albert Percy Morton) married Samuel Edward Clinch in 1915.
They lived Lived at 27 Priory road, Newbury. In 1918 they had a daughter Kathleen Mary Clinch who lived with them till her death in November 1954 aged 36. Possibly she committed suicide but it seems that afterher dath they moved into a bungalow 27a Priory Road, constructed on the land adjacent (possibly part of the original land of 27)
Florence Mary Clinch was born 16th August 1889 and died 3rd July 1966. Her husband Samuel Edward Clinch (born 22nd April 1889 ) died 2nd August 1977
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