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Name at death | Mary Denham Gedge | ||||||
Age at Death | 86 | ||||||
Burial Date | 25 August 1928 | ||||||
Abode |
The Elms, Byron Road
Wembley |
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Official at Burial | E.H. Stenning | ||||||
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"On NE top step: To The Glory of God / And In Loving Memory of / Charles Joseph Taylor / Buried in Brimpton Churchyard Berks, // On NE second step: Priest in charge of that Parish from 1888 - 1915, / passed to his rest Sunday Nov. 14th 1915, aged 84. / ""Rest Eternal grant unto him O Lord / and let light perpetual shine upon him."" // On NW top step: Also in Loving Memory of / Mary Denham Gedge / widow of / John Kerr Gedge / and sister of F.G.Taylor // On NW second step: who entered into rest at Wembley / on Aug 22nd 1928. in her 87th year. / For so He giveth His beloved sleep. // On SW top step: Also in Memory of / Frederica Granger Taylor / wife of the Rev. Charles Joseph Taylor // On SW second step: who entered into her rest on the 2nd May 1919. / Eternal rest grant unto her O Lord, / and let light perpetual shine upon her. //" | |
Name on Memorial | Mary Denham Gedge |
Date of death | 22/08/1928 |
Age | 86 |
Gender | Female |
Memorial Type | Cross with roofed crucifix on stepped pedestal |
Construction Material | Granite |
Condition of memorial | Lettering. In large plot. Railings missing on some kerbs |
Pattison Location Code | 1A, Mrs P page 33 |
Others named on memorial | |
Charles Joseph Taylor | |
Frederica Granger Taylor |
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Mary Denham Gedge's husband was a musician who died in a hotel in France
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From Kent & Sussex Courier Friday 24 March 1876:-
Death of Mr. Kerr Gedge. Our musical readers will leam with regret of the decease of Mr John Kerr Gedge, which took place at Mentone (at the Hotel Grande Bretagne?), on Tuesday last (21st March). Mr Gedge was well-known and much esteemed in Tonbridge and the neighbourhood. He held the appointment of Gentleman of Her Majesty’s Chapel Royal and Assistant Vicar Choral of St. Paul’s Cathedral, and in the musical world was considered very promising and rising tenor.
Some years ago Mr Gedge held the appointment of Music Master to the Grammar School, Tonbridge, and while there his talent and amiability of disposition—for he was a kindly, warm-hearted man—secured for him a large and sincere measure of personal regard. His decease (from phthisis) will be learnt with much regret.
He was 35.
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