Personal information about Ann Bell
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Burial Information
Name on burial register: |
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Ann Bell |
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Age at death: |
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70 |
Date of burial: |
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04 April 1873 |
Abode at death:
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Newbury |
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Book number: |
1868 |
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082 |
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3056 |
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Official at burial: |
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Charles Boyd, Assist. Curate at Parish Church. |
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Burial Register |
Memorial Details
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Ann Bell |
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31 March 1873 |
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70 |
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Female
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Headstone & footstone |
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Sandstone |
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Headstone: Erected by a Sincere Friend in memory of Ann Bell / who died March 31st 1873 (remainder obscured)
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Footstone in front of headstone |
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CH15(B) |
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27 June 2017 |
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SK |
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Obituaries and Newspaper announcements
ANN BELL |
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Article source: |
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Newbury Weekly News |
Date of source: |
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03 April 1873 |
Copyright: |
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© Newbury Weekly News |
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ANN BELL
ANN died 31/3/1873 (In 1871 census)
March 31 at Ivy Cottage, Newbury, Miss Ann Bell, aged 70. NWN 03/04/1873 |
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Bell Tree
Bell Tree
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Biographies & History
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