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Buried: | 21/12/1940 |
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Name at death | Thomas Brazier | ||||||
Age at Death | 81 | ||||||
Burial Date | 21 December 1940 | ||||||
Abode |
2 Arthur Road
Newbury |
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Official at Burial | A.A.H. Radice | ||||||
Comments | Mrs P page 198 Mc5 buried with wife Annie Laurie Brazier d 1948 | ||||||
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Sources | Burial Register |
ILMO THOMAS BRAZIER who died December. 18th. 40 aged 81 years./ Also of ANNIE LORRIE WILLIAMS BRAZIER, died 23rd. 1948./" Resting where no shadows fall." | |
Name on Memorial | Thomas Brazier |
Date of death | 18/12/1940 |
Age | 81 |
Gender | Male |
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Construction Material | |
Condition of memorial | |
Pattison Location Code | Mc 5 |
Others named on memorial | |
Annie Lorrie Williams Brazier |
The articles below have been transcribed from newspapers and magezines.
Source: | Goddard Ass. Newsletter no 113 jan 2015 |
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Transciption: | BRAZIER AND GODDARD FAMILY The Brazier family were tailors in Newbury from at least the 1780s. Some sources state that they were involved in the wager between Mr John Coxeter, a well-known cloth manufacturer of Greenham Mills, and Sir John Throckmorton that a sheep could be shorn in a morning, the fleece made into cloth, and the cloth into a coat, all in one day. The wager was tested on 25 June 1811 and, by having everything arranged to facilitate speed of work, the coat was presented to Sir John well within the time. Some sources state that the Brazier family had at least one representative working on the tailoring and sewing of the garment. If this was true then it would have been Thomas Brazier senior, who had a son named Thomas in 1812. This Thomas was married to Caroline Elizabeth Horton Curtis in the December quarter of 1839. This is not true Thomas Brazier 1811 to 1890 m Louisa Hyland 1819 to 1869 in Newbury 16 dec. 1839 The couple had numerous children, including the Thomas born in 1860 who was buried in Newtown Road Cemetery in 1940 aged 81. A daughter, Caroline Louisa born in 1845, wished to marry William Lidderdale Goddard, one of the numerous children of Richard Goddard, land owner in Kintbury, and his wife Janet Lidderdale, daughter of the Hungerford doctor. Because of family opposition they eloped to London and married there in 1871. They then emigrated to America where William qualified as a doctor. Unhappily, of their three sons two died as babies followed by Caroline. The surviving son was fostered until William married for a second time. Miss Mary Livingstone Goddard of Colorado. aged 84 (2014) is a descendant and remembers her grandfather with affection. She has tried unsuccessfully for years to interest her cousins in the family history. William Lidderdale Goddard's father Richard was related to the Goddards of Chieveley, and kin to the late Lord Chief Justice Goddard. The maiden aunts of the Lord Chief Justice were one of the first inhabitants of the houses in Donington Square. Miss Goddard thought she had some papers relating to the sale of the house after the last surviving sister's death, but has been unable to find them now. Further information is available from the Goddard Association of Europe and the Goddard Association of America. Julie of Newbury |
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The articles below contain information about Thomas Brazier.
THOMAS BRAZIER
Son of Thomas Brazier 1812- 1890, Tailor and his wife Louisa Hyland 1819 -m 1869 m 16 Dec. 1839 St Nicks, Newbury
Children include:- (See seperate entries for both Thomas amd Louisa for full list of children. 2 are mentioned here )
Caroline Louisa Brazier born Newbury 1845. She married William Lidderdale Goddard in London Jun. Q 1871 and they emigrated to America. William had a degree in medicine from the UK and US medical training. (Info Mary Livingstone Goddard of Colorado)
Thomas Brazier born 1 May 1859 married Annie Laurie Williams Titchiner, born Chievely 10 Mar. 1859 in Newbury Dec. Q 1880. Thomas was a plasterer. They had 6 children who all survived.
Herbert Tom born 188i Dec. Q
Beatrice Fanny born 1884 Jun. Q
Bertha Daisy born 1888 Mar. Q
Leslie Norman Cecil born 1896 Jun. Q Buried NRC 27 Nov. 1940
Dora Jessie (Jessy) born 1891 Sep. Q
Wilfred Harold born 1901 Jun. Q
Thomas and Annie lived in Albany Place, Bedford Place and in 1911, The Ferns, 2 Arthur Road
Thomas Brazier died 18 Dec. 1940, aged 81 and is buried in NRC 21 Dec. 1940. He lived at 2 Arthur Road
Annie Laurie Williams Brazier died 23 June 1948 aged 89 and is buried in NRC 28 June 1948
both in Mc5
Author: Julie Goddard/ David Clow
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