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Name at death | Edward George Thorne | ||||||
Age at Death | 71 | ||||||
Burial Date | 12 September 1882 | ||||||
Abode |
Newbury |
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Official at Burial | Benjamin Smith | ||||||
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The articles below contain information about Edward George Thorn.
Alfred Thorn (1840-1898)
He was the eldest son of Edmund George and Margaret nee May Thorn
The family was living in Dibley’s Yard, Bartholomew St. on the 1841 and 1851 censuses’ By 1855 they had moved to Simmon’s Yard, Northbrook St. On the 1861 census they were at 1 Albert Place and Alfred was a shoemaker.
In 1861 Alfred married either Frances Holt/Tilling
On 1891 census he was living with his wife Frances in Norten Villas, Glousester Rd. and was recorded as a cordwainer.
He died in 1898 at 8 Raymonds Almshouses.
Headstone:
IHS
ILMO
Alfred THORN
Died Aug 19th 1898
Aged 59 years
R.I.P.
FrancesThorn
Widow of the above died Feb 18th 1926
Aged 83
Ref: Findmypast, Free BMD, Berkshire Burial Records
Author: Sylvia Sellwood
© FNRC
Edmund George Thorn ( 1811-1882)
The eldest child of Edmund and Elizabeth Thorn born 23rd August 1811.
He was a shoemaker (Cordwainer) as was his father and four of his brothers.
He married Margaret J. May 22nd May 1832.They had three children by the 1841 census and another four before the 1851 census. Their eldest daughter ,Elizabeth, was a dressmaker and their eldest son, Alfred, was a shoemaker.
The family was living in Dibley’s Yard, Bartholomew St. on the 1841 and 1851 censuses’ By 1855 they had moved to Simmon’s Yard, Northbrook St. On the 1861 census they were at 1 Albert Place.
He died in 1882.
Children
Elizabeth b 1834 Dressmaker
Esther b 1837
Alfred b 1840 Shoemaker
Margaret b 1842
George b 1845
James b 1848
Caroline b 1850
Ref: Findmypast, Free BMD, NRC burial accounts.
Author: Sylvia Sellwood
© Sylvia Sellwood
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