Personal Details of Stephen North

 

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Buried:  19/04/1929

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Burial Register
Name at death Stephen North
Age at Death 78
Burial Date 19 April 1929
Abode 5 Priory Road
Newbury
Official at Burial J.W. Price
Comments
Burial Register Index
Book 1917
Page Number 135
Reccord Number 10674
Sources Burial Register

Burial Register entry for Stephen North
©Newbury Town Council
Reproduced with kind permission


Memorial Details
  From the top of the scroll: In Loving Memory of/ Catherine/ the beloved wife of/ Stephen North/ who fell asleep Feb.18th 1907/ aged 56 years./ "Well and faithfully done." / Also of Stephen North/ who passed away April 15th. 1929/ aged 78 years. At Rest./North facing kerbstone: In Loving Memory of Catherine Sarah, who died Feb. 11th. 1885 aged 8 months/ South facing kerbstone: Also of Ethel Marian who died August 21st. 1889 aged 3 years & 8 months./ The dearly beloved children of/ Stephen & Catharine (sic) North./ Gathered home.
 
Name on Memorial Stephen North
Date of death 15/04/1929
Age 78
Gender Male
 
Memorial Type Stone scroll plus 4 kerbstones (double plot)
Construction Material Limestone
Condition of memorial Fair, engraved letters
Pattison Location Code P(A)11
Others named on memorial
Catherine Sarah North
Ethel Marian North
Catherine North

Newspaper Cuttings

The articles below have been transcribed from newspapers and magezines.

Stephen North
Source: Newbury Weekly News and Mrs Pattison
Article date: 25/04/1929
Copyright: Newbury Weekly News
Transciption:

THE LATE MR. STEPHEN NORTH
FIFTY SIX YEARS WITH ONE FIRM
The death of Mr. Stephen North, which took place on April 15th in his 70th year, has removed an old townsman. As a boy of thirteen, he started as an office boy with Messrs. Alexander Davis and Palmer, Auctioneers, of the Market Place. Changes occurred in the proprietorial personnel, but North remained on the staff. In 1889, he was appointed cashier and Chief Clerk, which position of trust and confidence he held until 1918, when he retired from the service of Messrs. Dreweatt, Watson and Barton, the then proprietors of the firm. He had then put in 56 years of faithful and zealous service.

Mr. North was an active member of the Wesleyan body, and until sixty years of age was a local preacher, also holding several local and circuit offices.

THE FUNERAL
The funeral took place at the Newtown-road Cemetery on Friday, the funeral party walking across from St. Faith's, Priory-road. The service was conducted by the Rev. T.J. Price (Superintendent of the Newbury Wesleyan Circuit),who gave an appreciative address in the Cemetery Chapel, testifying to the long and zealous services rendered by the deceased in the church. The hymn, “Rock of Ages” was sung.

The mourners were Mrs S. North (widow), Messrs H. J., S.T., W.L., and Alec North (sons), Mrs. E.R. Bishop, Miss Reta North (daughters), Mrs. S.T. North, Mrs. W.L. North, Mrs Alec North (daughters-in-law), Rev. E.R. Bishop (son-in-law), Mr. Leslie North (grandson), Mrs. Cicely North (grand-daughter), Miss Cissie Bannister and Mrs. Watts.

Mr. Arthur Watson attended to represent his firm with which the deceased had been so long associated. There were also present many old friends.

Floral contributions included – From a sorrowing Wife and Reta (daughter), Hubert, Emily, Ethel, Dorothy and Gladys; Sid, Nance and Marjorie; Cissie, Bob and Joan; Will, Nellie, Leslie and Cicely; Alec, Nellie and Peggy; Mag. Cissie and Kath; Mr. and Mrs. J. Baverstock; Belle and Harry; Aunt Polly; Aunty Ethel; Mr. and Mrs. Baker and family; Mrs. and Miss Dreweatt; Mrs. Grimes; Beatrice and Ivy Frost; Mr. and Mrs. Langton and daughter; Mrs. Panchard and daughter; Mrs. Osborne; Mr. and Mrs. F. Rowell and Douglas; Mr. and Mrs. Seward; Mr. and Mrs. Turvey and family; from the tenants at Hunt's Cottages, Donnington.

The interior of the grave was lined with primroses gathered by his granddaughter Marjorie, from the Somerset lanes he loved so well.


Biographical Information

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Stephen North

Stephen North was born in 1851 the son of Thomas and Elizabeth North, living on Old Newtown Road.

He was the nephew of William North, Thomas’ brother. William and Thomas married sisters, Sarah and Elizabeth Justice.

William and Thomas, like their father, were plasterers.

In 1861 the family was living on Wash Road near The Wellington Arms.
They had a lodger Cornelius Elkens.
Stephen aged 15yrs had become an auctioneer’s clerk.

In 1871 they were back living on Old Road.
Catherine Jones in Newbury, an assistant living at the Queen’s Arms, Speenhamland.

By 1881 he was married to Catherine Jones born in Eastbury and they had four children
Stephen H 4yrs.,
Herbert 3 yrs.,
Sydney T 2 yrs.
Lizzie K 0yrs.

They had a servant Emily Willis 15yrs old from Kent and were living in Hops Cottage on Old Newtown Road.
Stephen was now a general auctioneer’s clerk and also Methodist local preacher.

In 1891 he was still an auctioneer’s clerk and was living in Clifton Villa, Priory Road with his wife Catherine, children Herbert who was now an upholsterer’s apprentice, Lizzie K, William L 8yrs and Alexander 2yrs.

In 1901 he was an auctioneers cashier living with his wife Catherine and children Sydney I aged 22, assistant at a china dealers, Lizzie K who was single and William L who was a builder’s apprentice. They were still living at Clifton Villa, Priory Rd.

In 1911 He was a widower still working as an auctioneer’s cashier His daughter Lizzie now 29yrs. was still single and living at home as was Alexander aged 22yrs. who was a borough accountant’s clerk.

He married Ethel Piper in 1912.

There is a long obituary from the NWN which shows him to have been well respected.

Author: FNRC
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