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Buried: | 18/05/1914 |
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Name at death | Henry Heath | ||||||
Age at Death | 42 | ||||||
Burial Date | 18 May 1914 | ||||||
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Greenwich Union Infirmary
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Official at Burial | The Rev'd. L R Maquire, Rector. | ||||||
Comments | Not sure about address | ||||||
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Sources | Burial Register |
Headstone: IELMO / our dear beloved brother / Henry HEATH ( Mac) / who died May 12th. 1914 aged 42 years./ “in the midst of life we are in death.” Footstone H H / 1914 | |
Name on Memorial | Henry Heath |
Date of death | 12/05/1914 |
Age | 42 |
Gender | Male |
Memorial Type | Large Headstone and footstone |
Construction Material | Sandstone |
Condition of memorial | Very poor can only read the name Henry |
Pattison Location Code | NCh(J) 2 |
The articles below have been transcribed from newspapers and magezines.
Source: | Newbury Weekly News |
Article date: | 14/05/1914 |
Copyright: | Newbury Weekly News |
Transciption: | HENRY HEATH THE DEATH has taken place in London of a Newburian named Henry Heath, more generally known by the name of “Mac”, bestowed upon him by his friends as a consequence of a certain recitation he was frequently called upon to give at social gatherings. He was employed at the Globe Hotel for many years, and latterly had been in ill-health. On medical advice, he took a trip to the Channel Islands, and on his return to London, spent a few days with a relative. During a fit of coughing he burst a blood vessel and died shortly afterwards.
Also – He died at the Union Infirmary, Deptford, London In his will he left £314. 17s 6d NWN 14/05/1914 Mrs P p. 86 N Ch (J) 2 Died 12/05/1914 aged 42 years Book 1899 page 259 No. 9266
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Source: | Newbury Weekly News and Mrs Pattison |
Article date: | 21/05/1914 |
Copyright: | Newbury Weekly News |
Transciption: | HENRY HEATH FUNERAL OF MR. HENRY HEATH
The funeral of the late Mr. Henry (“Mac”) Heath, whose death we recorded in our last issue, took place on Monday afternoon, the coffin containing the remains being conveyed from London by train, which his relatives and friends met at the station. The first portion of the burial service was held in the Parish Church, the Rev. L.R. Majendie conducting the service. The Rector also performed the last rites at the Cemetery. The mourners included Mr. W. Andrews, Mrs. A. S. Tuthill and Mrs. E. Mosdell (sisters), Messrs. W. Andrews., A.S. Tuthill and E. Mosdell (brothers-in-law), Mr. F. Hill, Mrs. Gregory, and Mr. and Mrs. Darby, of Hungerford. Long list of those attending or sending floral tributes. Newbury Weekly News 21 May 1914 Mrs P. p.86 no. N Ch(J)2 Died 12 May 1914 aged 42 |
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Source: | Rosemary Winter-Scott |
Article date: | 17/10/2019 |
Copyright: | as above |
Transciption: | Henry Heath – 26 June 1871 – 12 May 1914 Henry Heath was born on 26th June 1871 in Greenham. Newbury, Berkshire. He was recorded as the son of Alexander George Heath, Shoemaker and Harriet Heath née Stephenson. His birth was registered by “Harriet Heath, Mother, Greenham”. In the 1881 census Henry Heath (9) was living with his parents Alex G Heath (38) a “Shoemaker” and Harriet (30) at Greenham Street, Greenham with his four brothers and sisters: Alfred (7), Alice (6), Kate (5) and Rose (3). The children are all described as “scholars”. In the 1891 census Henry Heath (19) a “Grocer’s Porter” was still living with his parents Alexander George Heath (48) a Shoemaker” and Harriet (40) at St Mary’s Hill, Greenham with three of his brothers and sisters: Alfred (18) an “Errand Boy”, Alice (16) a “Laundress”, and Rose (13) a “Scholar”. In the 1901 census Henry Heath (29) a “Boot Servant” was living at The Globe Inn, Bartholomew Street, Newbury with Charles Robinson (54) a “Publican” and his family. In the 1911 census Henry Heath (39) a “Billiard Marker” was living at The Globe Inn, Bartholomew Street, Newbury with Flora Robinson (59) a “Publican” and “Widow” and her family. Henry Heath died (aged 42) on 12th May at The Union Infirmary, Deptford. His death which was recorded (by the Union Infirmary) was linked to Alcoholism. |
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