Personal Details of Henry Clarke Greenslade

 

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Buried:  02/02/1877

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Burial Register
Name at death Henry Clarke Greenslade
Age at Death 33
Burial Date 02 February 1877
Abode
Newbury
Official at Burial The Rev'd. W B Banting, Curate
Comments
Burial Register Index
Book 1868
Page Number 151
Reccord Number 3601
Sources Burial Register

Burial Register entry for Henry Clarke Greenslade
©Newbury Town Council
Reproduced with kind permission


Memorial Details
  South facing surface: Sacred to the Memory of/ Henry Clarke Greenslade/ who departed this life Jan. 28th 1877/ aged 35 years/ "In the midst of Life we are in Death". At Rest
 
Name on Memorial Henry Clarke GREENSLADE
Date of death 28/01/1877
Age 36
Gender Male
 
Memorial Type Coffin shaped slab
Construction Material Limestone
Condition of memorial Good, engraved letters
Pattison Location Code WA77

Newspaper Cuttings

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Henry Greenslade
Source: Newbury Weekly News
Article date: 01/02/1877
Copyright:
Transciption:

SUDDEN DEATH

—A melancholy case of sudden death occurred on Sunday at the Black Boys. The deceased was a Mr. Henry Greenslade, who was discovered about eleven o'clock by Mrs. Balding, lying on the floor of his bedroom partly dressed. 

As he had been previously medically attended, Mr. Montagu Palmer was able to certify that death ensued from apoplexy, and the coroner decided that there was no necessity to hold en inquest. 

Mr. Greenslade was clerk to Messrs. Hawkins, brewers, of West Mills, in whose employ he had been about two years. His residence was in West-street, but the house having been rendered damp by the recent floods, his wife and only child left to visit her friends for a short time in London, and he stayed meanwhile at the Black Boys' Inn.

 

NWN 1st February, 1877

 

Age 33/36  Died 28th January, 1877: Buried 2nd February, 1877 - WA77

  This obituary entry is awaiting verification.
DEATHS Henry Clarke Greenslade
Source: NWN
Article date: 01/02/1877
Copyright:
Transciption:

Henry Clarke Greenslade   Jan. 28, at the Blackboys Inn, Newbury, of apoplexy, Mr. Henry Clarke Greenslade, aged 33 years

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Henry Clark Greenslade died at the Blackboys hotel
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