Personal Details of Maud Graham Vincent

 

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Buried:  01/10/1918

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Birth

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Death
Name at death Maud Graham Vincent
Date of death  
Age at death 48
Gender at Death Female
Cause of Death Acute Mania
Place of Death 50 Bartholomew Street, Newbury, Berkshire Newbury
Usual Address 6 Battle Road
GRO certificate index
Year 1918
Quarter September
District Newbury
Volume 2c
Page 302
Information Sources General Register Office

Death certificate for Maud Graham Vincent*
Provided by General Register Office


Burial Register
Name at death Maud Graham Vincent
Age at Death 48
Burial Date 01 October 1918
Abode 58 Bartholomew Street
Newbury
Official at Burial F.S.H. Waile
Comments
Burial Register Index
Book 1917
Page Number 021
Reccord Number 9762
Sources Burial Register

Burial Register entry for Maud Graham Vincent
©Newbury Town Council
Reproduced with kind permission


Memorial Details
  North facing kerbstone: In Loving Remembrance Maud Graham Vincent Sept. 28th. 1918./ "Mors Janua vita."
 
Name on Memorial Maud Graham Vincent
Date of death 28/09/1918
Age 48
Gender Female
 
Memorial Type 4 kerbstones
Construction Material Sandstone
Condition of memorial Engraved letters; poor, subsided on north side
Pattison Location Code LS(H)21

Biographical Information

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Maud Graham Vincent

Mauds father Frederick Osborne married Ellen Graham in Christchurch in 1865 q2.  Frederick was born in 1841 in long fleet Dorset. He died in 1916 in Christchurch Hampshire.

Maud Graham Osborne who was born in 1870 in Bournemouth had the following siblings:

Ellen Marie Osborne 1866 - 1954

Stuart Graham Osborne 1868

Mary Elizabeth Osborne 1876

Edith Love Osborne 1877 - 1923

Lillian Rose Osborne 1879 1963

Agnes Mary Osborne 1881

In 1881 Maud is shown as a scholar age 10 born in Bournemouth living with her grand father Francis Graham who is a widowed gardener.

In 1891 Maud Graham Osborne is shown as a staff nurse in Bedford Infirmary and fever hospital.

In 1894 q2 she married Samuel Joseph Lee Vincent in Bedford, a borough surveyor/ engineer with military experience. Samuel was born in clutton Somerset in March 1871

1896 19 October her daughter Enid Maud Lee Vincent 1896 - 1990 was born in Great Yarmouth Norfolk.

1898  15 March her daughter Sybil Mary Lee Vincent 1898 - 1984 was born in Newbury Berkshire

1902 9 September her son Stuart Lee Vincent 1902 1987 was born in Newbury

1905 19 April her daughter Dorothy Lee Vincent 1905 - 1969 was born in Newbury Berkshire

1911 c. Maud is shown as a wife aged 40, having been married 16 years, with four children all who are still living with her and her husband Samuel Joseph Lee Vincent aged 40 a borough engineer and surveyor of military hospital plus visitor and servant.   A house of 10 rooms.

Maud  died on the 27th of September 1918 at 56 Bartholomew St (Corner of St Michaels Road) aged 48 of acute mania. She is shown as the wife of Joseph Samuel Lee Vincent a major in the Royal Air Force (civil engineer).

AHer sister Maud Elizabeth Osborne was present at the death . She lived at 148 bellingdon Rd Chesham .

Maud is buried in a consecrated private grave LS (H)21   mrs P page 149

Author: Ros Clow
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