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  Francis George Hall
 
 
  Male
   
  Cross on a 3 tier plinth
  Marble, lead letters
   
  Top tier: ILMO / MARY EMILY / 2nd tier: widow of FRANCIS GEORGE HALL / died 23rd May 1909 / 78 years.
   
  Cross on grass letter intact, some moss
  WNW 5
    Mary Emily Hall died in Whitley Bay. She had moved there after her husband died. It is very probable that her husband Francis George Hall is buried in the same grave but that the Mary Emily forgot and when the stone was added for Mary Emily the family at a distance also forgot to make it clear he was in the same grave
   
  22 May 2015
  EC
 
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Francis George Hall
30 September 1893
Newbury
Consecrated Private Grave
Reverend F A Hill
 
02
074
 
On FBMD

 

 

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Francis George Hall
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Date of source:   
Copyright:    © 

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FRANCIS GEORGE HALL

 

1834 – 1893

 

Born in Stratton, Wiltshire

 

After an apprenticeship with Hickman’s

became a chemist in Newbury Market Place for many years.

 

Married with 8 children – two of whom sadly died when one year old

Eldest surviving son was the Rev. George Sadler Hall of Bexhill-on-Sea

 

“Had been declining in health for some years.”

 

“His death will be regretted by many of whom he was intimately known

from his long connection with Newbury.”

Buried in Newtown Road Cemetery on 30th September, 1893

but in an unmarked grave.

His wife, Mary Emily, was to follow him on 25th May, 1909

 

Initiated into Hope Lodge

4th December 1857

WM 1864

Was a Petitioner for St.John’s Lodge No. 1097 (now 795), Maidenhead, 1859

This obituary entry is awaiting verification.
 
 
Francis George Hall
Article source:    Newbury Weekly News
Date of source:    28 September 1893
Copyright:    © Newbury Weekly News

Transcription:

 

FRANCIS GEORGE HALL

 
 
 

We have to record the death of Mr. E.G. Hall which took place somewhat

suddenly yesterday (Wednesday) morning at his residence, Salisbury Terrace. About

three o'clock Mr. Hall attempted to get out of bed, when his wife heard a strange

gurgling noise, and rousing herself she saw blood flowing from her husband's mouth,

and before assistance could be obtained he had passed away.

Mr. Hall had been in declining health for some years, and it is thought that

continuous coughing had weakened his lungs, which had already been impaired, and

one of the vessels becoming ruptured terminated life in the melancholy way above

described. On the previous day the deceased had been into the town, and in reply to

inquiries stated that he felt somewhat better.

M. Hall was in business many years as a chemist in the Market -place, and was one of

the oldest local Freemasons. His death will be regretted by many to whom he was

intimately known from his long connection with Newbury.

The funeral has been fixed for Monday.

"Missing years", but in A.0 Book.

Not in Mrs P

Newbury Weekly News 28 Se

This obituary entry is awaiting verification.
 
 

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F G Hall advert

©NWN 5 sept 1897, and Hugerford virtual museum
F G Hall advert

 



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