Below is all the information we have about Ann Maria Fisher. As far as we know, the information is correct. However, if you find any errors or have additional information, certificates or pictures, please contact us so that we can update this page. Thank you.
Headstone: In / Loving / Memory / of our dear father / Thomas Fisher / who fell asleep in Jesus / Nov. 10th. 1886 in his 67th. Year. / Also of William Albert Giles / grandson of the above / who died Feb. 15th. 1876 / aged 5 months. / Also / Albert George Giles / who fell fighting for his Queen / and country in the battle of / Tamanieb (Egypt) March 13th 1884 / aged 21 years. / Also of Ann Mary / wife of the above Thomas Fisher / who died Jan. 20th 1902 / aged 80 years. // Footstone:T.F. 1886 / W.A.G. 1876 / A.G.G. 1884 / A.M.F. 1902 //
Condition of memorial:
Headstone slightly tilted sideways. Whole top layer of stone on East face with MI about to shear off. Bottom section of face already gone. Footstone leaning against West face of Headstone; part of MI sheared off.
Pattison location code:
ZZ12
Other Notes:
MI seriously at AT RISK due to frost weathered East face of headstone. Thomas was an agricultural labourer, living in Shefford & Elcot. The Giles family (bricklayers) were from Stroud Green, Greenham. Burial register gives age of William Albert as 4 months and of Ann Maria, of Ward's Building Greenham, as 79. Albert George Giles was bought up by his grandparents, Elizabeth & Richard Giles of Stroud Green. He was in the Royal Marine Light Infantry in Walmer, Kent aged 18 (18 census). He may have been William's uncle. Source of missing MI: Mrs P's records & dates from ancestry.co.uk
FISHER - Fan 20, at Stroud Green, Newbury, Ann Maria Fisher, in her 80th year, widow of Thomas Fisher, late of Burghclere, and formerly of Elcot, Hungerford, Berks, To live in hearts we leave behind is not to die.
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