Personal Details of Francis Woodward

 

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Buried:  22/01/1924

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Burial Register
Name at death Francis Woodward
Age at Death 76
Burial Date 22 January 1924
Abode Henwick View
Thatcham
Official at Burial John Slin
Comments Mrs P page 176 P(H)17
Burial Register Index
Book 1917
Page Number 087
Reccord Number 10289
Sources Burial Register

Burial Register entry for Francis Woodward
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Reproduced with kind permission


Memorial Details
  ILMO / ANN WOODWARD , at Rest Nov 1st 1912 aged 64. / FRANCIS WOODWARD, at Rest Jan. 10th 1924 aged 76 / John 111,XV1
 
Name on Memorial Francis Woodward
Date of death 10/01/1924
Age 76
Gender Male
 
Memorial Type
Construction Material
Condition of memorial
Pattison Location Code P(H) 17
Others named on memorial
Ann Woodward

Biographical Information

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Francis Woodward

Frances Woodward was born in Thatcham six March 1847 and died aged 76 on the 10th of January 1924.

His wife Ann died first in November 1912 age 64.

He was connected with the lancasterian school and the Royal Navy and worked with Hawkins and canning at the West mills brewery cheap St.  He had a shop which sold lamps and mineral oil.

His eldest son George immigrated to Canada and returned for WW1 and was injured.

 

"A man of considerable independence of opinion Amazon custom to think things out from his own standpoint"

Author: Ros Clow
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