Personal Details of Edward Charles Maccabee

 

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Died:  
Buried:  01/04/1913

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Burial Register
Name at death Edward Charles Maccabee
Age at Death 22
Burial Date 01 April 1913
Abode Wash Common,
Official at Burial Charles N Pike.
Comments
Burial Register Index
Book 1899
Page Number 242
Reccord Number 9132
Sources Burial Register

Burial Register entry for Edward Charles Maccabee
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Reproduced with kind permission


Memorial Details
  Kerbstone west, outer slope: ILMO / EDWARD CHARLES MACCABEE who was called Home March 27th 1913 aged 22 years. / "Gone to be with Christ which is far better." /Kerbstone East, outer slope: Also STANLEY WALTER MACCABEE who fell asleep May 3rd 1902 aged 8 months.
 
Name on Memorial Edward Charles Maccabee
Date of death 27/03/1913
Age 22
Gender Male
 
Memorial Type 4 Kerbstone with corners
Construction Material Sandstone, engraved
Condition of memorial Kerbstones partly buried
Pattison Location Code P(J) 26
Others named on memorial
Stanley Walter Maccabee

Newspaper Cuttings

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Edward Charles Maccabee
Source: Newbury Weekly News
Article date: 05/04/1913
Copyright: Newbury Weekly News
Transciption:

EDWARD CHARLES MACCABEE

 

FUNERAL

 

          The funeral took place on Tuesday of Edward (Ted) third son of Mr. and Mrs. Maccabee, of Roseleigh, Wash Common.

         

The deceased had been a suffered for many years, but his winsome and ever-willing ways had made him a general favourite in the neighbourhood.

         

The burial took place at the Newbury Cemetery, the first part of the service being held at the deceased's home. The mourners were mother and father, brothers and sisters and other relatives, and the service was conducted by the Rev. C.V. Pike. The coffin was covered with lovely flowers. Those sending wreaths etc., besides the above were the Primitive Methodist Sunday School, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Chalk, Mrs. Orchid and Nelly, Mr. and Mrs. Willis and family, Mr. and Mrs. T. Chivers and family, Mrs. F. Collins, Mrs. Boshier, Mrs Maylen, Mrs. Purton, Mr. and Mrs. G. Mason, Mrs Quinn, relatives at Surbiton etc.

 

Newbury Weekly News 5 April 1913

 

Mrs. P p. 179

Sources:Newbury Weekly News5 April 1913

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  This obituary entry is awaiting verification.
DEATHS Edward Charles Maccabee
Source: NWN
Article date: 05/04/1913
Copyright:
Transciption:

Edward Charles Maccabee (Teddie)   The dearly  loved son of Henry and Elizabeth Maccabee, aged 22 years

  This obituary entry is awaiting verification.

Biographical Information

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Maccabee Family

The Maccabee Family

We have already described the Family grave of the Maccabee family because Corporal Thomas Maccabee, a soldier in the First World War, is buried there as well as his parents, Henry and Elizabeth. Thomas died a few years after the end of the War of wounds received in battle and, therefore, his grave has been nominated as a Commonwealth War Grave.

Both his parents, Henry and Elizabeth, are also buried there (grave ref LS(G)36) and there is a memorial to another son, Reginald, who, died of wounds suffered in the same battle as his brother.

They also had three other sons, William Henry, Sidney Frank and Montague Albert, who fought in the Great War but all survived. They are not interred at Newtown Road Cemetery

In another area of the Cemetery are buried their sons Edward, who died in 1913 at the age of 22 and Stanley Walter, who died in 1902 at the age of 8 months. (Grave ref P(J)26).

The family were from Wash Common where the father, Henry, was a painter and glazier.

Author: Doug Larsen
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R J Maccabee
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