Personal Details of Margaret Burrough

 

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Buried:  02/07/1931

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Burial Register
Name at death Margaret Burrough
Age at Death 94
Burial Date 02 July 1931
Abode Olney Lodge, Donnington Square
Newbury
Official at Burial A.H. Fowler
Comments
Burial Register Index
Book 1917
Page Number 156
Reccord Number 10844
Sources Burial Register

Burial Register entry for Margaret Burrough
©Newbury Town Council
Reproduced with kind permission


Memorial Details
  "On W face: In / Loving Memory / of // ON S face: Mary Burrough / second daughter of .W. and Ann Burrough / who fell asleep Octr. 8th 1910 / aged 81 years./ To be with Christ which is far better.// On N face:/Also of Margaret Burrough / born 1st Feb. 1837, died 30th Jan 1931//"
 
Name on Memorial Margaret BURROUGH
Date of death 30/01/1931
Age 93
Gender Female
 
Memorial Type Tomb with coped roof
Construction Material Sandstone
Condition of memorial Coped roof tomb V good condition
Pattison Location Code WA10
Recorder's Notes NB Grave has inscription of Jan - rechecked on photo!, but burial records state she was buried in July. Probate register has her date of death as 29 June 1931.
Others named on memorial
Mary BURROUGH

Newspaper Cuttings

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Margaret Burrough
Source: Newbury Weekly News
Article date: 02/02/1928
Copyright: Newbury Weekly News
Transciption:

MARGARET BURROUGH
A VENERABLE LADY.
Ladies are not generally included in birthday notes, as not all of them like their ages divulged. But exception may be made in the case of Miss Margaret Burrough, of Olney Lodge, Donnington-square, who yesterday reached her 91st year. She is a kindly lady, who has spent her long life doing good. Many friends will extend good wishes.

Margaret Burrough
Source: Newbury Weekly News and Mrs Pattison
Article date: 09/07/1931
Copyright: Newbury Weekly News
Transciption:

DEATH OF MISS MARGARET BURROUGH IN HER 95TH YEAR
By the death of Miss Margaret Burrough in her 95th year, the last member of a family resident in Newbury for over three-quarters of a century has gone. She lived with a brother and two sisters- who pre-deceased her- in Donnington-square for very many years. Her brother was Mr. John Burrough, who was one of the original members of the old Newbury Cycling Club. Her sisters were Miss Mary Burrough and Miss Bessie Burrough. The latter married Mr. Tom Shaw, a director of the firm of Messrs. de la Rue and co., the famous makers of playing cards, who afterwards built the house on Newtown Common known as Horris Bank.

Before they went to Donnington-square, the Misses Burrough carried on a girls' school for tradesmen's daughters in Northbrook-street, which now forms the premises of Messrs. Stradling Ltd.

Miss Burrough was almost the oldest member of the Newbury Congregational Church, having joined the Church as far back as 1868. She was a charming old lady, much beloved by those who knew her intimately, and took a keen and intelligent interest in current affairs right to the end of her long life.

The funeral took place on Thursday, the Rev. R.A. Fowler conducting a short service at the house, and the interment was in the Newtown-road Cemetery, the deceased being laid to rest in the same grave as her sister, Miss Mary Burrough.

The family mourners were Mr. Francis Burrough and Mr. Geoffrey Burrough (nephews), Mrs. Woods (niece) and Miss Tyrell, others noticed present being Dr. D. Kennedy, Mr. F.C. Hopson, Mrs. Walter Penfold, Miss Parsons, Miss Pratt and Mr. John Freeman.

There was a request for no flowers, but the following wreaths were sent: Messrs. Francis, Geoffrey and Savill Burrough, Mrs Woods and Mrs. Plumb; the Misses Woods; Mrs. Arnold, Miss Tyrell; Dr. and Mrs. Kennedy; and a bunch of some roses from Mr. W. Bushell, gardener to the deceased lady for 24 years.

The funeral arrangements were carried out by Messrs. Camp Hopson and Co. Ltd.


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