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Buried: | 21/07/1914 |
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Name at death | Edmund New | ||||||
Age at Death | 60 | ||||||
Burial Date | 21 July 1914 | ||||||
Abode |
85 Gloucester Road,
Newbury |
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Official at Burial | A F Bliss | ||||||
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Sources | Burial Register |
Headstone: "Blessed are the Pure in Heart." / In Loving Memory of / Edmund New / who died July 18th, 1914 / in his 60th. Year. / "Peace, perfect peace." / Also of / Emily New / wife of the above / who died Dec.11th. 1937 / aged 77 years. // | |
Name on Memorial | Edmund NEW |
Date of death | 18/07/1914 |
Age | 59 |
Gender | Male |
Memorial Type | Large headstone |
Construction Material | Limestone Carved & letters |
Condition of memorial | Excellent |
Pattison Location Code | ChNW35 |
Recorder's Notes | Edmund was born to policeman John New and his Wife Ellen nee Thorn. Emily is sister to Kate Dew buried in ChNW31 born in Ramsbury to Mary Ann Langfield & George Atherton, Brewer, before their marriage. Edmund worked as a polisher before his marriage. By the 1891 census he & Emily were Innkeepers at the Two Brewers, West Mills, Newbury. After retirement, until their deaths, they lived at 85 Gloucester Rd, Newbury. Edmund left c£1600; Emily £700. They lost both children, George at 18 months and Edmund Walter tragically in a rail accident at the opening of the Lambourn to Newbury line in April 1898. The boys are buried nearby in plot ZZ2. Edward's sister, Mary Jane Hancock and d. Emily Caroline are buried in plot ZZ10. Source: Ancestry records. |
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Emily NEW |
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