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Buried: | 24/11/1920 |
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Name at death | Alice Kate Nias | ||||||
Age at Death | 65 | ||||||
Burial Date | 24 November 1920 | ||||||
Abode |
Cravenhurst, Craven Road
Newbury |
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Official at Burial | Charles.V. Pike | ||||||
Comments | Died at 30 Porchester Road, Newbury | ||||||
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Sources | Burial Register |
North Kerbstone: outer slope: In Loving Memory of / Rachel, wife of T.M. Nias, // South Kerbstone: outer slope: Who fell asleep in Jesus / 9th. Jan. 1887, aged 56 years. // Raised Tablet: In Loving Memory of / Alice Kate / widow of / Thomas Merriman Nias / who passed to her rest Nov. 20th. 1920. / Peace Perfect Peace. // | |
Name on Memorial | Alice Kate Merriman NIAS |
Date of death | 20/11/1920 |
Age | 65 |
Gender | Female |
Memorial Type | Raised Tablet; 4 Kerbstones |
Construction Material | Marble Lead letters |
Condition of memorial | Partially buried. Tabllet sunk. Some lead letters damaged or missing. |
Pattison Location Code | LS(J)38 |
Recorder's Notes | Rachel was the first wife of Thomas Merriman Nias, a grocer & son of Thomas Nias, Ironmonger. She was a farmer's daughter from Littleworth, just north of Faringdon, Berks. She married Thomas in 1876. A year after Rachel died Thomas M. married Alice Kate, a Telegraph Clerk in her widowed mother's Post Office and grocery store in Sherfield on Loddon, Hampshire. They are both buried in the plot in front of the grave of Thomas Merriman and his mother Sarah. Alice & Thomas lived at 19 Craven Rd, Newbury. Their son, Thomas Somerset Nias was a Motor Engineer. |
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Rachel NIAS |
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Source: | Newbury Weekly News |
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Copyright: | Newbury Weekly News |
Transciption: | MRS. T. M. NIAS The deceased lady was born at the family home at Sherfield, near Basingstoke, and in 1883 came to Newbury as accountant for her brother. She married the late Mr. Thomas Merriman Nias, whose family had for generations been connected with the trade and town. Like her late husband, Mrs. Nias occupied a prominent position in connection with the Newbury Baptist Church, of which she was assistant treasurer, and when it was decided to appoint ladies to the diaconate, she was one of the first chosen. Other public work which she undertook was in connection with preventive and rescue work in the town. She was Secretary of the Boot Club association with the Children's Welfare Committee, and an official and worker of the British Women's Temperance Association. She died on Sunday at a nursing home in London following an operation. The first part of the funeral took place at the Baptist Church, the mourners attending being Mr. and Mrs. Somerset Nias (son and daughter-in-law), Miss Lucy Jackson (sister), Mr. Alfred Jackson, Mr. Howard Jackson, Mr Edward Jackson (brothers), Miss Bentall (niece); Mr. H. Bentall and Mr. Frank Bentall (nephews); Mr. Drew and Miss Swain. Amongst those also present in the church were Mr. and Mrs. Mac Davies, Mr. T. Waite, Mr. and Mrs. John Wyse, Mr. J. Miller, Mr. A.P. Morton, Mr. and Mrs. A.P. Morton, Mr. and Mrs. R.P. Elliott, Mr. and Mrs. W. Penford, Mrs. T.W. Turner, Mrs. Collins, Miss Dolton, Mrs. Poulton, Miss Fidler, Mrs. Simpson, Mrs. Tallyn, Mrs. Beer, Miss J. Midwinter, Miss Edith Midwinter, Mr. W.C. Gale, Mrs. Pocock, Mr. and Mrs P.J. Scruton, Mrs. J.H. Thompson, Mr. Vince, Miss Vince, Mrs. Sneath. The service was impressively taken by the Rev. C.V. Pike, the Pastor, who delivered a funeral oration, and the hymns sung were “There is a land of pure delight”, and “God holds the key of all unknown.” The interment was in the Old Cemetery. There were many wreaths, the senders including relatives and friends, the British Women's Temperance Association, and the Deacons of the Baptist Church. |
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Second wife of T M Nias. Sister of Alfred Jackson. Grave also contains first wife Rachel d 9/1/1887 aged 56
Author: D Clow
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