Personal Details of Thomas Stroud

 

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Buried:  29/12/1927

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Burial Register
Name at death Thomas Stroud
Age at Death 94
Burial Date 29 December 1927
Abode 4 Bartholomew Almshouses
Newbury
Official at Burial E.G. French
Comments
Burial Register Index
Book 1917
Page Number 120
Reccord Number 10560
Sources Burial Register

Burial Register entry for Thomas Stroud
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Reproduced with kind permission


Newspaper Cuttings

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ACCIDENT ON NEWBURY BRIDGE
Source: NWN
Article date: 05/09/1872
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Transciption:

ACCIDENT ON NEWBURY BRIDGE—On Tuesday an accident occured on Newbury Bridge, involving a serious loss to Thomas Stroud, a hard working industrious man, living in the Independent Chapel yard. It appears that Stroud was bringing a load of coal over the bridge, and was following closely on a millers waggon. The latter stood still on reaching the crown of the bridge, leaving Stroud on the steep portion. On getting his horse in motion again the animal fell, breaking the shaft of the cart, and injuring the spine as to render it permanently useless. Acting under the advice of Mr. Bland, the poor thing was destroyed and taken away. Stroud is an industrious hard working man. with a wife and several children. He was formerly in the employ of Mr. Adey, coal merchant, but succeeded in getting a horse of his own, and drove a coal cart on his own account. The horse which he has lost was bought by him about two months ago, at a cost of £2l  15., the purchase of which absorbed the whole of his savings. The case, we are assured, is a deserving one, and several small subscriptions have already been promised towards the purchase of another horse, by which he may continue to get an honest livelihood for himself and family. The case is recommended by Mr. Joseph Adey, his late master, than whom no one is better able to speak to the deserving character of the unfortunate man.

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THOMAS STROUD - DEATH OF VENERABLE ALMSMAN
Source: NWN
Article date: 12/01/1928
Copyright:
Transciption:

THOMAS STROUD
DEATH OF VENERABLE ALMSMAN
Death has removed an old inhabitant in Thomas Stroud, who succumbed at the advanced age of 94. He had been an inmate of St Batholomew's Almshouses for the last twenty years and died there.
He was a native of Vernham, but came to Newbury as a young man to act as carter to the firm of seedsmen, the Shaws, of Westfields. Here he met his wife, who was also employed as cook in the house. He afterwards was employed by Mr. J. Adey, coal merchant, but also did hauling on his own account. He was a stirling type of workman.


Mrs. Stroud was at one time a saleswoman for the "Newbury Weekly News" in the early days of the paper, starting in the early hours of Thursday morning on her round, finishing in the Market Place and disposing of over three hundred papers in the day.
Newbury Weekly News 12 January 1928
Not in Mrs P Buried on 29 December 1927 aged 94 Bk 1917 p. 120 no. 10560

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Biographical Information

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Thomas Stroud

Thomas Stroud was born in Vernham Hampshire in 1835.

He died in 1927 and was buried on the 29th of December 1927 age 94.

In 1861 he is a coal merchants labourer and has sons George and Daniel

in 1871 he has five children and in 1881 he is a carman for J Adey.

in 1872 he is mentioned in the newbury weekly news because his horse fell at a bridge and was put down see article


His wife Ann is also buried in NRC

Author: Wendy Stroud
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