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Name at death | Frederick Atkins | ||||||
Age at Death | 34 | ||||||
Burial Date | 16 July 1930 | ||||||
Abode |
3 Mansion House Street
Newbury |
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Official at Burial | W.L. Cooper, Rector | ||||||
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Article date: | 17/07/1930 |
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Transciption: | Newbury Weekly News Dated 17th July 1930 ATKINS – July 12th, at 3 Mansion House Street, Frederick Atkins, aged 34 years. |
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Frederick Atkins
1895-1930
Frederick was born in Warmington, Northamptonshire, the son of Robert and Elizabeth Jane Atkins (nee Jessett) who were married on the 28th November 1893 at St Mary, Bryanston Square, St Marylebone, Westminster.
Frederick’s father Robert was born in 1866, he was baptised on the 30th September 1866 in Warmington, the son of Smart and Ann Atkins (nee Arber) who were married in on the 9th March 1851 in Castor, Northampton. Robert died aged 68 in 1935, he was laid to rest in the Newtown Road Cemetery on the 4th March.
His mother Elizabeth Jane was born on the 19th November 1872 in Eddington, Berkshire the daughter of Thomas and Anna Maria Jessett (nee Ruddle) who were married in 1870 in Berkshire. Elizabeth Jane died aged 88 in Newbury in 1960.
Robert and Elizabeth Jane also had the following children:
Annie Florence born 1894 in Marylebone
Robert born 1897 in Marylebone
Lucy Agnes born 2nd August 1899 in Marylebone
William born c1901 in Marylebone (died c1901)
Harold born 11th August 1903 in Marylebone
Walter Charles born c1908 in Marylebone
Twins: James Stanley (aka Stanley James) and Joseph Gordon born 5th February 1911 in Newbury
The 1901 census records Robert (34) as a Metropolitan Police Constable, living at 11 Wharncliffe Gardens, St Marylebone with his wife Elizabeth (28) and their children Annie (6), Robert (3) and Lucy (1).
Frederick (5) was recorded living at the Royal Exchange, Park Street, Hungerford, Berkshire, with his widowed grandmother Anna Maria Jessett (50), the Innkeeper, his great uncle, Charles Ruddle (52), a Manager, his uncles, Charles Jessett (18), a Bicycle Mechanic, Thomas Jessett (16), a Carpenter and two lodgers.
The 1911 census records Frederick (15), as a Grocer’s Apprentice, living at 10 Ena Terrace, Russell Road, Newbury with his father Robert (46), a Metropolitan Police Constable Pensioner, his mother Elizabeth (39), his sisters Annie (16) and Lucy (11) and his brothers, Robert (13), Harold (8), Walter (3) and Stanley and Joseph (2 months).
Frederick died aged 34 on the 12th July 1930, he was laid to rest in the Newtown Road Cemetery on the 16th July.
Newbury Weekly News
Dated 17th July 1930
ATKINS – July 12th, at 3 Mansion House Street, Frederick Atkins, aged 34 years.
http://www.fnrcnewbury.org.uk/persondetails.asp?PersonID=773
Author: Gambles
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