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Died: | 17/12/1917 |
Buried: | 21/12/1917 |
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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 | ||||||
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Sources | Burial Register |
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 |
The articles below have been transcribed from newspapers and magezines.
Source: | Newbury Weekly News |
Article date: | 03/01/1918 |
Copyright: | |
Transciption: | GEORGE WESTCOMBE 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 |
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The articles below contain information about George Westcombe.
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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