Personal Details of James Brown

 

Born:  
Died:  
Buried:  12/05/1926

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Burial Register
Name at death James Brown
Age at Death 81
Burial Date 12 May 1926
Abode Monkey Lane
Newbury
Official at Burial T. Gerard Tylee
Comments
Burial Register Index
Book 1917
Page Number 108
Reccord Number 10457
Sources Burial Register

Burial Register entry for James Brown
©Newbury Town Council
Reproduced with kind permission


Memorial Details
  South Facing kerbstone: In loving memory of Esther Brown died Feb. 8th.1921 aged 77North facing kerbstone: In Loving Memory of James Brown died 8th. May 1926 aged 81./ From top of headstone: In Loving memory of Sarah Annie Brown died 15th. May 1960 aged 85 years.:
 
Name on Memorial James BROWN
Date of death 08/05/1926
Age 81
Gender Male
 
Memorial Type Headstone, kerbstones and vase
Construction Material Limestone
Condition of memorial Inlaid letters, fair, some subsidence
Pattison Location Code LS(G)6
Others named on memorial
Esther BROWN
Sarah Annie BROWN

Newspaper Cuttings

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James Brown
Source: Newbury Weekly News
Article date: 27/05/1926
Copyright: Newbury Weekly News
Transciption:

JAMES BROWN

 

THE LATE MR. JAMES BROWN

 

The funeral took place at Newbury Cemetery on Wednesday of Mr. James Brown, of Monk’s-lane. Deceased had been employed on the Sandleford Estate from 1867 until retirement five years ago.

 

The service was conducted by the Rev. T.G. Tylee

 

Among the floral offerings were the following: From Annie (daughter); Mr. and Mrs. W. Brown, Messrs. J. and B. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. H. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. S. Brown (sons); Mr and Mrs. E. Brown and Annie; Mr. and Mrs. F. Brown; Mr. L.H. Brown and Ernie; James and Lennie Brown; Mrs. Haley, Mr. and Mrs. E. Haley, Messrs A. and E. Haley, Mrs Surman, Major and Mrs Butler (Sandleford Priory etc.

 

Newbury Weekly News 27 May 1926

 

James Brown buried 12 May 1926

Bk 1917 p. 108 No. 10457 aged 81

 

Also Esther died 8 February 1921 aged 77

Sarah Annie died 15 May 1960 aged 85

Mrs. P. p.145 LS(G) 6

  This obituary entry is awaiting verification.

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