Personal Details of Evelyn Matthews

 

Born:  
Died:  09/09/1909
Buried:  13/09/1909

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Burial Register
Name at death Evelyn  Mathews
Age at Death 46
Burial Date 13 September 1909
Abode 90 Northbrook Street
Newbury
Official at Burial Arthur H D Newgold
Comments
Burial Register Index
Book 1899
Page Number 175
Reccord Number 8595
Sources Burial Register

Burial Register entry for Evelyn Matthews
©Newbury Town Council
Reproduced with kind permission


Memorial Details
  Kerbstone southside: In loving memory of Evelyn wife of Henry Matthews born dec 18th 1862 died Sept 9th 1909 / Northside: Also of Henry Matthews born Jan 27th 1863 died March 26th 1912
 
Name on Memorial Evelyn MATTHEWS
Date of death 09/09/1909
Age 46
Gender Female
 
Memorial Type Kerbstones
Construction Material Marble
Condition of memorial Some kerbstones broken
Pattison Location Code NCH (C) 2
Others named on memorial
Henry MATTHEWS

Newspaper Cuttings

The articles below have been transcribed from newspapers and magezines.

Evelyn Matthews
Source: Newbury Weekly News and Mrs Pattison
Article date: 14/09/1909
Copyright: Newbury Weekly News
Transciption:

EVELYN MATTHEWS

THE LATE MRS. MATTHEWS

Much sympathy has been expressed with Mr. H. Matthews, of the “Rose and Thistle” Inn, in the loss he has sustained by the death of his wife, on Thursday, after a long and patiently borne illness.

The funeral took place on Monday at Newbury Cemetery, the service being conducted by Rev. A.H. D. Newbold.

The mourners were Mr. H. Matthews (husband), Mrs. F.W. Attewell (sister), Mr. F.W. Attewell (brother-in-law), Miss Lily Green (niece), Mrs Willshire (sister-in-law) and Mrs. Loveridge. A number of friends gathered at the graveside in expression of their sympathy.

The coffin was covered with beautiful floral offerings, including those from – The Husband, Mr. and Mrs.F.W. Attewell and family, Miss Gertie Thatcher (niece), Percy, Bob and Lily Green (nephews and nieces), Mr. and Mrs. Poffley, Mr. and Mrs. Loveridge, Mr. and Mrs. Whyman, Mr. and Mrs. Bastin, Mr. and Mrs. Hart, Mrs, King and Mrs. Floyd, Licensed Victuallers’ Association, “The Boys” (friends of the deceased).

Newbury Weekly News 14 September 1909

Mrs P p. 89 Nch (C)2

Evelyn Matthews born 18 Feb. 1863 died 9 Sept. 1909 aged 46 Buried 13 September 1909 p. 175 no. 8595

Evelyn Halliwell Married 1889

Also Henry Matthews born 27 January 1863 died 26 March 1912

 

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