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Buried: | 02/03/1864 |
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Stillborn children were not recorded in the burial register, only in the cemetery accounts.
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Name at death | George Stillman |
Date of burial | 02/03/1864 |
Whence brought | Newbury |
Where & how buried | Consecrated - Private Grave |
By whom buried | Rev'd. J.L. Randall |
Account Entry | Book 1 - Page 71 |
Accounts Entry for George Stillman
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The articles below have been transcribed from newspapers and magezines.
Source: | Berkshire Chronicle |
Article date: | 05/03/1864 |
Copyright: | Berkshire Chronicle |
Transciption: | GEORGE STILLMAN Our obituary contains the death of Mr. George Stillman, who was parish clerk of St. Nicholas church, Newbury for years. The deceased was well known, and much respected. fulfilled the office with much satisfaction, and will be much missed. His remains were consigned to their last resting place, on Wednesday last, when the bells rang muffled peal out of respect his memory. 05 March 1864: Berkshire Chronicle |
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Source: | Reading Mercury |
Article date: | 05/03/1864 |
Copyright: | Reading Mercury |
Transciption: | GEORGE STILLMAN The funeral of the late Mr. George Stillman, clerk at Newbury Church, took place on Wednesday last at the Cemetery. The hearse was followed by two mourning coaches, containing his seven sons; one other son, who had resided in India for some time, was returning home, but died at Calcutta about two months ago. As the mournful cortege passed through the town, muffled peals were rung from St. Nicholas Tower. The deceased held the office of Apparitor under three succeeding bishops. Reading Mercury - Saturday 05 March 1864 |
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Source: | NWN - Our thanks to local historian, David Peacock, for drawing this to our attention. |
Article date: | 03/03/1927 |
Copyright: | NWN |
Transciption: | ONE HUNDRED YEARS IN THE FAMILY This month and year marks the centenary of the Stillman family's official association with theParishChurch. Four generations have successively held the position of parish clerk, which in later years appears to have lapsed in actual appointment, and is now designated as vestry clerk and verger. In former times it was an important office, carrying a freehold vote, and involving responsible duties. The occupants of the office have been:- 1827-1864: George Stillman George Stillman, who was a typical old parish clerk of the venerable order, was born in 1795, being the grandson of Shute Stillman, who was married inNewburyParishChurchin 1762. George was apparitor to Dr. Samuel Wilberforce, Bishop of Oxford, and travelled the diocese with him, the wand which he carried being still in the possession of the family. George was factotum to Dr. Binney during his Rectorate, and his sonorous responses were quite impressive. SUCCESSORS IN THE OFFICE FOUNDED A FAMILY IN AMERICA |
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