Personal Details of James Godfrey

 

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Buried:  12/04/1904

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Burial Register
Name at death James Godfrey
Age at Death 82
Burial Date 12 April 1904
Abode Craven Road
Newbury
Official at Burial John Neville
Comments
Burial Register Index
Book 1899
Page Number 082
Reccord Number 7655
Sources Burial register

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


Memorial Details
  "On headstone: Mary Godfrey. / Called to rest / Oct. 28th 1888 aged 67. / James Godfrey April 8 1904 aged 82.// On inner S kerbstone: Ellen M. Godfrey at rest June 22nd 1932 aged 82. James Godfrey at rest Dec. 23 1891 aged 39.// On inner N kerbstone: Mary Ann Harper at rest Sep 14 1903, aged 55.// On inner E kerbstone: William Godfrey at rest January 31 1929.//"
 
Name on Memorial James GODFREY
Date of death 08/04/1904
Age 82
Gender Male
 
Memorial Type Kerbstones with small headstone
Construction Material Marble
Condition of memorial Small headstone with scroll decoration on W kerbstone. Kerbstones also on the 3 other sides. Double plot. Grass in the centre. Engraved/raised lettering.
Pattison Location Code 35A
Others named on memorial
Mary GODFREY
Ellen M. GODFREY
James GODFREY
Mary Ann HARPER
William GODFREY

Newspaper Cuttings

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James Godfrey
Source: Newbury Weekly News, Mrs Pattison and Burial Accounts Book
Article date: 14/04/1904
Copyright: Newbury Weekly News
Transciption:

JAMES GODFREY

 

THE LATE MR. JAMES GODFREY

 

One of the oldest inhabitants of the borough passed away at his residence, the Acacias, on Friday morning last, at the advanced age of 82.

 

Mr. Godfrey was a native of Newbury. In his earlier days he was in the employ of Mr. Shaw, a well known seed grower, but about 45 years ago he started for himself in Bartholomew-street, and conducted a successful business as bacon curer and provision merchant, from which he retired a few years since, soon after the death of his elder son, who was associated with him in the same. Falling health had latterly confined him to his house, and he passed away as above stated, full of years, and highly esteemed for his strict integrity in all his business relations.

 

Mr. Godfrey took no part in public affairs, but for close on seventy years he had been identified with Primitive Methodism in Newbury, having allied himself in the infant days of the community when its supporters were few and maintaining therewith a close and faithful adherence to the last. For some 65 years he was a local preacher, and his strenuous labours had much to do in locally building up the church, to whose interests he devoted himself with increasing ardour. He was for nearly forty years Circuit Steward, and had attended as a delegate several District meetings and Conferences.

 

In the erection of the Church in Bartholomew-street, he took a leading part, and was for a number of years a trustee and treasurer, and liberal contributor to its funds. The building had a special interest for him, as it was erected on the spot where he was born. To this building his remains were borne on Tuesday, where a service was held, in which the Revs. J. Neville and J.H. Green took part.

 

The mourners were Mr. and Mrs. W. Godfrey, Rev. C. and Mrs Spooner, Mrs. J. Godfrey, Miss M. Godfrey, Messrs. Stanley, Egbert, and Wilfred Godfrey, Mr. W. Spooner, Mrs. Bell.

 

The remains were afterwards conveyed to the Cemetery, and laid to rest in close proximity to those of his widow, his son, and daughter, the latter (Mrs.Harper), having died only a few months since.

 

A number of beautiful wreaths were sent by members of the family and friends, and both at the Cemetery and at the Church there was a large attendance….

A memorial service takes place on Sunday evening next.

 

Newbury Weekly News 14 April 1904

Mrs P page 35 35A 

Died 8 April 1904 aged 82 Buried 12 April 1904 Bk 1899 p 082 no. 7655

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