Jump to: Birth Death Burial Newspaper Cuttings
Born: | |
Died: | |
Buried: | 12/02/1910 |
Listed below are all the details we have been able to find so far on Edward Charles Willoughby.
As far as we are aware, all the information is correct. However, sometimes transcriptions can lead to errors being made. If you find any errors or omissions, please let us know and we will endeavour to get them corrected as soon as possible.
If you have any further information on Edward Charles Willoughby, we would be delighted to hear from you.
There is no information in our database regarding the birth of Edward Charles Willoughby.
Can you help us? If so, please contact our History Research Group.
There is no information in our database regarding the death of Edward Charles Willoughby.
Can you help us? If so, please contact our History Research Group.
Name at death | Edward Charles Willoughby | ||||||
Age at Death | 10 Months | ||||||
Burial Date | 12 February 1910 | ||||||
Abode |
Dotham Place
Newbury |
||||||
Official at Burial | Frank Streatfield | ||||||
Comments | |||||||
Burial Register Index |
|
||||||
Sources | Burial Register |
Burial Register entry for Edward Charles Willoughby
©Newbury Town Council
Reproduced with kind permission
The articles below have been transcribed from newspapers and magezines.
Source: | NWN |
Article date: | 17/02/1910 |
Copyright: | |
Transciption: | Edward Charles Willoughby infants sudden death. Inquiry was held at the police court by the borough coroner Dr Hayward on Friday evening into the death of Edward Charles, infant child, of Mr Willoughby of northcroft lane. Evidence was given by the mother, Mrs Elizabeth Willoughby, who said the baby was ten weeks old. It had a cold but was better. On Wednesday it appeared very drowsy and in the evening she took it to a herbalist who gave her some powders one of which was administered. Shortly before 10:00 PM the child became much worse and died shortly afterwards. A neighbour Mrs Elizabeth Davis said the child appeared quite healthy and was well on Tuesday. She was called on Wednesday evening and was with the child when it died. Doctor Hickman said he had tended the child and 11:00 PM on Wednesday night; it was dead. He made the post mortem examination. The body was plump well nourished. There was a good deal of bronchitis in the lungs and this was the cause of the death. The jury of which Mr H Oliver was foreman returned a verdict from natural causes. |
This obituary entry is awaiting verification. |
There is no biographical information available for Edward Charles Willoughby. If you have any information that could help us, please contact the History Research Group.
*The FNRC believe that the certificates published on this page have been added in compliance with the rules laid down by the General Register Office (GRO). Click here for more information.
If you believe that we may have inadvertently breached the privacy of a living person by publishing any document, please contact us so we can immediately remove the certificate and investigate further.
Thank you.
FNRC.
© 2010-2023. Friends of Newtown Road Cemetery, unless otherwise stated.
Web site designed by Paul Thompson
The Friends of Newtown Road Cemetery is a not-for-profit organisation that works in association with Newbury Town Council to look after and maintain Newtown Road Cemetery for the benefit of the people of Newbury.