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Buried: | 24/05/1876 |
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Name at death | Charles Miller | ||||||
Age at Death | 26 | ||||||
Burial Date | 24 May 1876 | ||||||
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Newbury |
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Official at Burial | The Rev'd. George Howe, Minister. | ||||||
Comments | Mrs P page 175 P(H)3 | ||||||
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Sources | Burial Register |
ILMO/ JAMES MILLER/ who died June 18th. 1880/ aged 63 years./ Also/ ELIZABETH his wife/ who died Jan. 13th. 1892/ aged 78 years./ Also CHARLES their second son/ who died suddenly/ may 20th. 1876 age 26 years./ Also ELIZABETH/ their second daughter, who died June 5th. 1856/ age 6 years & 8 months./ "Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord." | |
Name on Memorial | Charles Miller |
Date of death | 20/05/1876 |
Age | 26 |
Gender | Male |
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Condition of memorial | |
Pattison Location Code | P(H)3 |
Others named on memorial | |
James Miller | |
Elizabeth Miller | |
Elizabeth Miller |
The articles below have been transcribed from newspapers and magezines.
Source: | Newbury Weekly News |
Article date: | 28/05/1876 |
Copyright: | Newbury Weekly News |
Transciption: | CHARLES MILLER
SUDDEN DEATH IN A FIT
On Monday morning an inquest was held at the Sun Inn, St Mary's Hill, before T. H. Hawkins, Esq. And a jury of whom Mr. Ive was foreman, on the body of Charles Miller, aged 26.
The evidence went to show that deceased had from his infancy suffered from epileptic fits. On Saturday morning he seemed somewhat poorly at breakfast, but getting better he went out to help his father in painting. He returned home and made a hearty dinner. About 3.30 Mrs. Miller was cleaning the passage and heard a noise come from the room where deceased was. She went and found him on the floor struggling. He said “My dear Mother,” and these were the only words he uttered.
Finding he did not recover Mr.F.E. Ryott was sent for who stated that deceased was dead, and that the cause was the fit. It was stated that the deceased had had a good deal of advice at different times for these fits, but hed derived no benefit and had been told that he would die in one of them.
The verdict of the jury was that death was caused by an epileptic fit.
Newbury Weekly News 28 May 1876
DEATHS in same issue MILLER – May 20 at St Mary's Hill, Newbury, suddenly Charles Miller aged 26 years.
Mrs P. (?) page 175 Ref P(H)3 Second son of James. |
This obituary entry is awaiting verification. |
Source: | Newbury Weekly News |
Article date: | 28/05/1876 |
Copyright: | Newbury Weekly News |
Transciption: | CHARLES MILLER SUDDEN DEATH IN A FIT
On Monday morning an inquest was held at the Sun Inn, St Mary's Hill, before T. H. Hawkins, Esq. And a jury of whom Mr. Ive was foreman, on the body of Charles Miller, aged 26. The evidence went to show that deceased had from his infancy suffered from epileptic fits. On Saturday morning he seemed somewhat poorly at breakfast, but getting better he went out to help his father in painting. He returned home and made a hearty dinner. About 3.30 Mrs. Miller was cleaning the passage and heard a noise come from the room where deceased was. She went and found him on the floor struggling. He said “My dear Mother,” and these were the only words he uttered. Finding he did not recover Mr.F.E. Ryott was sent for who stated that deceased was dead, and that the cause was the fit. It was stated that the deceased had had a good deal of advice at different times for these fits, but had derived no benefit and had been told that he would die in one of them.
The verdict of the jury was that death was caused by an epileptic fit.
Newbury Weekly News 28 May 1876
DEATHS in same issue MILLER – May 20 at St Mary's Hill, Newbury, suddenly Charles Miller aged 26 years.
Mrs P. (?) page 175 Ref P(H)3 Second son of James. |
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