Personal Details of George Westcombe

 

Born:  
Died:  17/12/1917
Buried:  21/12/1917

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Burial Register
Name at death George Westcombe
Age at Death 69
Burial Date 21 December 1917
Abode 16 Beaumont Street
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Official at Burial J. Edward Peel
Comments Death registered in Marylebone, London
Burial Register Index
Book 1917
Page Number 010
Reccord Number 9680
Sources Burial Register

Burial Register entry for George Westcombe
©Newbury Town Council
Reproduced with kind permission


Memorial Details
  West facing panel: Sacred to the memory of Harriet Maria, dearly loved wife of George Westcombe, Jun*. Who departed this life Nov. 25th. 1887 aged 40 years. "Precious in the sight of the Lord is the death of his saints. They rest from their labours and their works do follow them." East facing panel: In Loving Memory of George Westcombe who fell asleep after much suffering Dec. 17th.1917 aged 69 years. "Come unto Me and rest." Top of vault, South facing In Affectionate Memory of George Westcombe who departed this life Aug. 11th. 1868 aged 48 years. "Them also which sleep in Jesus will God bring with Him." Top of vault, North facing: In Loving Memory of Sarah, widow of the late George Westcombe who fell asleep Dec.5th. 1899 in her 79th. year. "So He giveth His beloved sleep".
 
Name on Memorial George Westcombe
Date of death 17/12/1917
Age 69
Gender Male
 
Memorial Type Vault with divided side panels, single front panel.
Construction Material Sandstone with engraved text.
Condition of memorial Fair, text on East side sheared off
Pattison Location Code 71
Recorder's Notes * Junior
Others named on memorial
Harriet Maria Westcombe
George Westcombe
Sarah Westcombe

Newspaper Cuttings

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THE LATE MR. GEORGE WESTCOMBE
Source: Newbury Weekly News
Article date: 03/01/1918
Copyright:
Transciption:

GEORGE WESTCOMBE
THE LATE MR. GEORGE WESTCOMBE
On Friday,December 21', the remains of Mr. George Westcombe, of Sevenoaks, were conveyed to Newbury and laid to rest in the family grave in the Cemetery. It was only a week before his death that serious symptoms appeared, and an operation was found to be immediately necessary. The shock proved too great for the system, and he passed away on Monday evening December 17th.

In early years Mr. Westcombe was associated with his late father in the Brewery in Bartholomew-street, and on his father's death took over, with his brother, the late Mr. J.E. Westcombe, the management of the business. Subsequently he removed to Sheffield, and resided there for a short period in 1888. In recent years, in consequence of impaired health, he has lived in quiet retirement in Sevenoaks, taking active interest, as his health permitted, in the work of the Wesleyan Church there.

He leaves a widow and daughter and son. His elder son, Mr. Eric Westcombe, who joined the army immediately on the outbreak of war, was killed on the first attack on the Vimy Ridge in May, 1915.
The funeral took place on December 21st, the interment being in the family vault at Newbury Cemetery. The Rev. J. Peel, superintendent Wesleyan minister, officiated.

The mourners were Miss Westcombe (daughter), Rev. J. Westcombe, Mr. A.B. Westcombe (brothers), Mrs. Higgs, Mrs Bradfield (sisters), Mr. Bradfield (brother-in-law), Miss Gladys Bradfield, Mr. Ernest Bradfield (of Stockbridge), Mr. G.H. Westcombe (nephew), Mr. and Mrs. Westcombe (cousins).

Floral offerings were not desired beyond the family circle but a beautiful wreath and cross where received from Mrs westcombe widow and family, the brothers and sisters of the deceased

Messrs Penford and sons Newbury had charge of the local arrangements

Newbury Weekly News 3 January 1918 Mrs P p4 Aged 71 Died 17 December 1917 "after much suffering" Buried 21 December 1917 p 010 no. 9680

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Biographical Information

The articles below contain information about George Westcombe.

George Wescombe Junior

Hello

Thank you for getting back to me. 

 

Ros was concerned about George Westcombe senior being a Brewer and a Methodist Minister. This at one time concerned me too.

 

The Methodists were in the leadership of the Victorian Teetotal Reforms but it was not necessarily the rule that  all Methodists had to be Teetotal as is still the case today. John Wesley himself was known to have consumed alcohol but he preached about over consumption.

 

The other George Westcombe on the memorial was one of the many progeny of George Westcombe and Sarah Westcombe nee Bradfield. Incidentally for the younger George I think it should read “Jun” as in Junior and not “June”. George junior's  first wife Harriet Maria is shown on the plaque. After her death he married Bessie Dixon. 

 

I am attaching a copy of a portrait which we own of George senior, resting his arm on a Bible. Also attached is a copy of his death certificate.

 

After George senior’s death the Brewery was run by Sarah and her son James Edward Westcombe, Connie’s Great Grandfather. Following DSarahj's death James Edward continued with the Brewery with his son Percy John (Connie's grandfather) assisting. By 1911 James Edward was running a Tobacconist Shop in Kingsclere and Percy John was working as a Cellar Beer Inspector. He then went on to run his own Off Licence in Wimbledon.

Harry Dixon

Author: Harry Dixon
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