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Name at death | John Leonard | ||||||
Age at Death | 88 | ||||||
Burial Date | 26 January 1915 | ||||||
Abode |
Hawthorne House, Queens Road,
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Official at Burial | A G P Baines | ||||||
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Sources | Burial Register |
South kerbstone: In Loving Memory of Emma Leonard who died May 20th. 1907 aged 70 years. North kerbstone: Also of John Leonard who died Jan.20th. 1915 in his 89th. year. | |
Name on Memorial | John LEONARD |
Date of death | 20/01/1915 |
Age | 89 |
Gender | Male |
Memorial Type | Four kerbstones |
Construction Material | Limestone with engraved letters |
Condition of memorial | Fair |
Pattison Location Code | W166 |
Others named on memorial | |
Emma LEONARD |
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John Leonard
He was born c. 1826 in Charlton, Wilts. He married his first wife Ellen Rudman on 10 January 1850 in Chippenham. They had 7 children and she died aged 37 years in 1868. He later married Emma Lines on 1 December 1870 in the City of London. He started work as a Draper and then in 1871 he is an Ironmonger in partnership with his brother-in-law Albert Lines in Chippenham.
By 1881 he is living in Calne, Wilts., still an Ironmonger. From the 1891 census he has moved to Hawthorne House, Queens Road, Newbury, and he is variously a Grocer, a Baker, and by 1901 also a Coal Merchant. He died at Hawthorne House on 20 January 1915 and he is buried with his wife Emma.
Sources: Marriages; Census from 1861 to 1911; BMD 1Q 1915 Death; Cosburn’s Directory
Mrs. P. Code W I66, page 26
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