Personal information about Tom Newton
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Memorial Details
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Tom NEWTON |
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01 July 1895 |
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Headstone: In Loving Memory of / Sarah Newton / ...…………. / Also of Tom Newtown / husband of the above / who died July. 1st. 1895 / in his 49th. Year. // Footstone: S.E.N. / 1888 //
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Headstone upright. MI & face badly weathered & mostly unreadable.. |
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Sarah Ellen nee Elliott was born in Hungerford and wife of Tom Newton. Tom was Thomas Andrew's 3rd son by his first wife. He assisted at his father's confectionist shop & then was a baker in his own right. They lived in Greenham Fields.
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08 June 2017 |
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Sarah NEWTON
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Cemetery Accounts Record
The information below is derived from the Newbury Cemetery company Accounts ledgers.
Tom Newton
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Newbury Cemetery Company Accounts Books. Book: 02 Page: 085
©Newbury Town Council.
Originals held at the Berkshire Record Office.
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05 July 1895 |
Newbury |
Consecrated Private Grave |
Reverend F A Hill |
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Obituaries and Newspaper announcements
Thomas Newton |
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Newbury Weekly News and General Advertiser |
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11 July 1895 |
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© Newbury Weekly News |
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THOMAS NEWTON
DDFELLOWS’ FUNERAL
—The late Mr. Thomas Newton, whose death took place last week, having been an Oddfellow for many years, his funeral on Friday was attended by members of the "Jack" Lodge. The burial service at the Cemetery was read by the Rev. F. A Hill. The funeral arrangements were carried out by Mr. Hanington.
The deceased, was a son of the late Mr. Thomas Newton, confectioner, of Northbrook-street, whom he succeeded in the management of that business. But for some years latterly be has been the victim of a distressing complaint, which incapacitated him for work of any kind. He was one of the early members of the Newbury Company of Volunteers and inherited his father's love for cricket and angling.
Newbury Weekly News and General Advertiser - Thursday 11 July 1895
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