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Buried: | 08/02/1929 |
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Name at death | Ann Ethel Brain | ||||||
Age at Death | 48 | ||||||
Burial Date | 08 February 1929 | ||||||
Abode |
1 Highfield Avenue
Newbury |
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Official at Burial | F. Green (Catholic Priest) | ||||||
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Sources | Burial Register |
Headstone: In / Loving memory of / Dorcas / beloved wife of William Brain / who died May 3rd. 1913. / Also of Ann Ethel / beloved elder daughter of / the above parents / who passed peacefully away / Feb. 6th 1929. / Both resting upon the eternal / promise of God / "And this is the promise that He has / promised us - even Eternal Life."St John 2:25 / "I will ransom them from the power / of the grave. / I will redeem them from death." Hosea13:14 // | |
Name on Memorial | Ann Ethel BRAIN |
Date of death | 06/02/1929 |
Age | |
Gender | Female |
Memorial Type | Large Headstone; footstone; 3 kerbstones |
Construction Material | Limestone Letters |
Condition of memorial | Headstone good. Footstone propped against rear of headstone.Metal letters raised. |
Pattison Location Code | ChNW32 |
Recorder's Notes | Dorcas, nee Norridge, William and Ann were all born in Oxford. William worked for the Railway and came to Hermitage, then Lambourn and finally Clifton Rd, Newbury where he was a Railway Officer. Dorcas was a servant at St John's College, Oxford before her marriage in 1879.They had 3 children. William was Station Master of Newbury at the time of the Lambourn rail crash (April 1898) in which 2 boys, both buried in NRC, were killed. He accompanied the boys in the train to Newbury Hospital with Mr Gipps, son-in-law of Walter Money. William had left the railway by the 1911 census (when he was working away from home in Bournemouth in his Coal Merchant's business, Wm Brain Ltd, with his sons and son-in-law), & died in 1929, having remarried Kate Stansfield in 1914 who died in 1928. Both are buried in LS(C)1. Ann appears to have never worked except in domestic duties at home. Sources: Ancestry records. Also see fnrc website under Wm Brain. Account of rail crash in NWN Apr 1898 |
Others named on memorial | |
Dorcas BRAIN |
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