Personal Details of Henry Taylor

 

Born:  
Died:  
Buried:  21/04/1880

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Burial Register
Name at death Henry Taylor
Age at Death 68
Burial Date 21 April 1880
Abode
Newbury
Official at Burial The Rev'd Edward Garner, Rector.
Comments Not sure about officials name
Burial Register Index
Book 1868
Page Number 214
Reccord Number 4106
Sources Burial Register

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


Memorial Details
  East face: Top step : In // Middle step: Loving Memory of / Henry Taylor // Bottom step: who died April 16th 1880 // South face: Top step: In / Loving Memory of / Sarah // Bottom step: Widow of Henry Taylor / who entered into rest / March 1st 1910 //
 
Name on Memorial Henry Taylor
Date of death 16/04/1880
Age 68
Gender Male
 
Memorial Type Cross on 3 stepped pedestal & 4 kerbstones.
Construction Material Limestone, Letters
Condition of memorial Good condtion. Kerbstones covered by grass.
Pattison Location Code NW(D)1
Others named on memorial
Sarah Taylor

Newspaper Cuttings

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Death's Henry Taylor
Source: NWN
Article date: 22/04/1880
Copyright:
Transciption:

Taylor    -  April 16, at 93 Northbrook St, Newbury, Henry Taylor deeply lamented

 

 

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Henry Taylor

the late Mr Henry Taylor.

By the death of Mr ,Henry Taylor on Friday last another old and respected tradesman of Northbrook St has passed away. The deceased had latterly been unwell the last time he left his house being on the previous Friday to record his vote.

Though conservative in general politics he often sided with the Liberal Party in municipal contests in which in the past he was want to take a prominent part. He was however a man of independent convictions and usually acted without reference to the views of others. He was regarded as a shrewd man of business and his opinion was generally admitted to be sound and reliable especially in legal matters, the remark made by his friends often being that he was as good as a lawyer.

Mr Taylor was a native we believe of Stratford on Avon but came to Newbury a number of years since where he is carried on the trade of a chemist and druggist.

The funeral took place yesterday at the cemetery.

  This obituary entry is awaiting verification.

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