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Burial Information

Name on burial register:
   Ada Elizabeth Woollacott
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Age at death:
   59
Date of burial:
   28 March 1934
Abode at death:
(according to burial register)
   9 Falkand Road, Newbury
Burial register information:
  
Book number: 1917
Page number: 178
Record number: 11022
Official at burial:
   Geo. Glandfield
     
Source of information:
  Burial Register

Memorial Details

  ADA ELIZABETH WOOLLACOTT
  24 March 1934
  59
  Female
   
  Stepped cross inside kerbs
  Marble
   
  "On top step: In Loving Memory/ of/George Stuart/ On second step: the beloved child of / W. & A.E. Woollacott / born Sept 20th 1911 / died Aug 14th 1912// On base: For ever with the Lord// On SE kerb slope: In Loving Memory of William Woollacott who died 22nd Oct 1927// On NW kerb: Also of Ada Elizabeth Woollacott, died March 24th 1934.//"
   
  3 stepped cross with lettering set in rolled top kerbstones with crossed pillar cornerstones and green glass
  Ch6
    Year date from burial register.
   
  01 August 2013
  HVR
 
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GEOFFREY STUART WOOLLACOTT
WILLIAM WOOLLACOTT

 

 

Obituaries and Newspaper announcements

Ada Elizabeth Woollacott
Article source:    Newbury Weekly News and Mrs Pattison
Date of source:    29 March 1934
Copyright:    © Newbury Weekly News

Transcription:

 

ADA ELIZABETH WOOLLACOTT

DEATH OF MRS. WOOLLACOTT

FORMER MATRON OF POOR LAW INSTITUTION

    We regret to record the death, which occurred suddenly on Saturday, of Mrs. Ada Elizabeth Woollacott, widow of Mr. William Woollacott, for nearly forty years Master of Newbury Poor Law Institution. Although she had been attended by a doctor for some time, her death came as a great shock to her many friends. She had attended a function on Friday evening, and went to bed apparently in her usual health. When her morning cup of tea was taken her the next day she was found dead in bed.

    Eldest daughter of the late Mr. W. Blight of Barnstaple, Mrs. Woollacott, who was in her 60th year, came to Newbury in 1908 when her husband took up his appointment as Master of the Institution. As Matron she combined strict disciplinary management with a kind and solicitous care of the inmates in her charge. In fact it was the timely influence that Mr. and Mrs. Woollacott brought to bear that made life at the "House on the Hill" run so smoothly and happily, and when Mrs. Woollacott went into retirement on her husband's death in October 1927, the inmates felt they had lost a good and kind friend. latterly she had been living at Falkland Road, Wash Common. She leaves two sons and two daughters.

    The funeral took place yesterday (Wednesday), the first part of the service at the Northbrook-street Methodist Church, being conducted by the Rev. G. Glandfield, assisted by the Rev. J. Riach. The Rev. J.N. Blagden, vicar of Greenham, read the lesson....

The mourners were Mr. L. Woollacott, Mr. J.K. Woollacott (sons), Mrs. P. Prendergast, Mrs. H.W. Pemberton (daughters), Messrs. w.G. and L.G. Blight (brothers), Mrs. J.H. Chapple (sister), Rev. H.W. Pemberton, Mr.P. Prendergast (sons-in-law), Mrs. L.W. Woollacott (daughter-in-law), Mr. J.h. Chapple (brother-in-law), Miss A. Woollacott (niece), Miss S. Pocock.

Newbury Weekly News 29 March 1934

Mrs .P.  p. 57 Ch 6

Died 24 March 1934 Bk 1917 page 178 no. 11022 from 9 Falkland Road.

Also Geoffrey Stuart child of... born 29 Sept 1911 died 14 August 1912

Also William died 22 October 1927 aged 64

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Grave of the Month March 2025 - Ada Woollacott
Article source:    FNRC
Date of source:    01 March 2025
Copyright:    © 

Transcription:

 

GRAVE OF THE MONTH


Ada Elizabeth Bright was born in Barnstaple, Devon in 1874. She married William Woollacott in 1900.
Ada came to Newbury in 1908 when William was employed as Master of Newbury Union Workhouse. They had five children, Geoffrey died before his first birthday in 1912 and is buried in NRC. In her role as Matron, she “combined strict disciplinary management with a kind and solicitous care of the inmates”
During the Woollacotts’ time the ‘House on The Hill’ was run “smoothly and happily”. They grew fresh vegetables for the inmates and entertainments were provided: magic lantern show; outings for tea and garden fetes and treats such as oranges, tea, tobacco, sugar, bound volumes of magazines. William died in 1927, Ada retired to a new semidetached house in Falkland Road, Wash Common. William was buried with Geoffrey, as was Ada in 1934.

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