Personal Details of Elizabeth ( Hannah Elizabeth Millet) Bebbington

 

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Buried:  06/09/1918

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Burial Register
Name at death Elizabeth Bebbington
Age at Death 65
Burial Date 06 September 1918
Abode Brockmeir
Thatcham
Official at Burial John Stay
Comments
Burial Register Index
Book 1917
Page Number 020
Reccord Number 9754
Sources Burial Register

Burial Register entry for Elizabeth ( Hannah Elizabeth Millet) Bebbington
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Memorial Details
  From top of Headstone: In Loving Memory/ of/ William Harper Bebbington/ who died Oct. 13th. 1904/ aged 58 years./ "And he was not, for God took him."/ Also of Hannah Elizabeth Millett/ his wife/ who died 3rd. Sept. 1918/ aged 65 years./ "Life's work well done; then comes rest."
 
Name on Memorial Hannah Elizabeth Millett BEBBINGTON
Date of death 03/09/1918
Age 68
Gender Female
 
Memorial Type Headstone and 3 Kerbstones
Construction Material Limestone
Condition of memorial Fair condition. Heavy vegetation. Inlaid letters.
Pattison Location Code LS(B) 10
Others named on memorial
William Harper BEBBINGTON

Newspaper Cuttings

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Death and funeral of Mrs Bebbington
Source: NWN
Article date: 12/09/1918
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                                    The death has occurred at Bath Road Thatcham of Mrs Bebbington. The deceased lady was the widow of the late Mr W. H.  Bebbington who died suddenly at Cold Ash some 14 years ago. They will be remembered by a wide circle of friends. Formerly resident at Henwick, the late Mr Bebbington had built a pretty and beautifully situated house at Cold Ash but he unfortunately did not live to enjoy his new home. Singing was the pleasure and delight of both husband and wife and their little “ditties” or duets with Mr Bebington at the instrument were always an enjoyable item at musical gatherings. They were strong Nonconformists and regularly worshipped at the Thatcham Congregational Church, a support and attendance continued by the now deceased lady up until such time a few months ago since that failing health forbad. At the annual sale of work of this cause Mrs. Bebbington was a regular and energetic worker and stall holder. The loss of a husband (for they were a most devoted couple) was a great blow to her, but she maintained her interest in matters of church and locality, and retained her youthful personality to a remarkable degree. She will be missed by the village.

 

The funeral took place at Newbury Cemetery on Friday the internment being in the same grave that received the mortal remains of her husband. The Reverend John Stay minister of Thatcham Congregational Church officiated. The morners included: Mrs. Hamblin, Mrs. Robinson, Mrs. H. Robinson (nieces), Mr. Harper Bebbington (of Ledbury, Hertfordshire) (nephew), Mr. F. Povey (cousin). Mr. J. Weaver (brother in law) and Mr. H. Hamblin. Others president included Mrs. Arthur Brown, Mrs. Stillman, Mrs. and Miss Flitter, Mrs. Hill, Miss Rowles.  Etc.

 

The coffin was inscribed “Hannah Elizabeth Millet Bebbington, died September 3rd. 1918 aged 65 years.”   Flowers were sent by Hettie, Elsie and Alice: members of Thatcham Congregational Church: Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brown: Mr. and Mrs. and Miss Flitter.

Mr.H. D. Mayors of Thatcham had charge of the funeral arrangements.

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Biographical Information

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BEBBINGTON

William Harper BEBBINGTON

Born 1846 Birth does not appear to be registered. No baptism record in Family Search

Died 17 Oct 1904 aged 58 at Cold Ash Burial book 1899 059 7911 Married Elizabeth Goddard


ELIZABETH GODDARD Daughter of Simon Goddard and Ann nee Povey (2' marriage for him) Born 1853 at Cold Ash
Married William Harper Bebbington Sept Q 1875 at Reading. Died aged 65 Burial 6 Sept 1918 from Brockmeir Thatcham.
There appear to be no children. After the death of eldest brother William Norman Goddard and younger brother Robert the Bebbingtons inherited the farm at Cold Ash.

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Hannah ELIZABETH Millet Bebbington

BEBBINGTON

William Harper BEBBINGTON  Born 1846 in Wittinghall, Cheshire.  He was a grocer in 1881 in Ashampstead

He died 17 Oct 1904 aged 58 at Cold Ash

He married Hannah Elizabeth Millet GODDARD Sept. Q. 1875 in Reading.  There appear to be no children.

Elizabeth was the daughter of Simon Goddard and Ann, nee Povey, (2' marriage for him).  Elizabeth was born in 1853 at Cold Ash
She died, aged 65, Burial 6 Sept 1918 in NRC the body brought from Brockmeir, Thatcham. 

After the death of her eldest brother William Norman Goddard and younger brother Robert the Bebbingtons inherited the farm at Cold Ash.  See photo of handwritten family tree

Author: D Clow/ Julie Goddard
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