Personal information about William Louis Gilbert Panchaud
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Burial Information
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William Louis Gilbert Panchaud |
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Age at death: |
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68 |
Date of burial: |
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04 February 1928 |
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7 York Road, Newbury |
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1917 |
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122 |
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10571 |
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Official at burial: |
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E.H. Stenning |
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Memorial Details
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WILLIAM PANCHAUD |
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01 February 1928 |
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68 |
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Male
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Headstone: In Loving Memory of / Sarah Naylor / who fell asleep in Jesus / March 12th. 1894 /aged 65 years. / "Blessed are the Dead which die in the Lord." / Rev. XII, 13. / Also of Louisa / the beloved wife of Thomas Turner, / who entered into Rest / February 28 1915 / aged 81 years. / "Jesu lover of my soul / Let me to thy bosom fly." / Also of Thomas Turner / husband of the above / who departed this life / Dec. 4. 1916, / aged 75 years. / At Rest. // East Kerbstone: Side: In Loving Memory of // North Kerbstone: Side: William Panchaud who departed this life February 1st. 1928 aged 68 years. // North Kerbstone: side: "Safe in the Homeland." //
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Sarah Naylor was born to John, a glazier, & Ann, a Laundress, of West Mills, Newbury. She was a dressmaker in the 1851 census. By 1861, her father was dead and she lived with her mother in Bartholomews Almshouses. No records can be found until the 1891 census when she is recorded as working as a dressmaker and visiting another dressmaker in 3,Trafalgar Place, Bartholomew St. Louisa Turner, nee Naylor, was sister to Sarah & grew up in West Mills. She was a live-in domestic servant in 1851 to Mason's, Grocer's, of West Mills &, a Cook to John Staples, Ironmonger of Bartholomew St in 1861. In 1874,she became Thomas Turner's 2nd wife, bringing up his three daughters by his first wife, Mary. Thomas Turner was born to an Agricultural Labourer & his wife, Sarah, who lived in The City, a poor area of small cottages in St John's, Newbury. He continued to live there after his marriage to Mary Adams in 1863, working in a Candle Making factory at 48, Bartholomew St which he later took over. When Mary died in 1873 he was left to bring up three daughters and he married Louisa Naylor in Newbury in 1874. He was still a Candle maker's porter in the 1881 census but was described as a Tallow Chandler at 48, Bartholomew St in an 1887 directory. After the trade died out they moved to Ernest Cottage, 7, York Rd, Newbury & his occupation was described as an Oilman in the 1891 census. He had retired from this trade by the 1901 census when his occupation was given as a Market Gardener, and again in the 1911 census. He left £7464 to Stephen North, Auctioneer's Clerk & Alexander North, Accountant's Clerk. Sources: NRC Bur Recd; Ancestry records.
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LOUISA TURNER
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THOMAS TURNER
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Obituaries and Newspaper announcements
William Louis Gilbert Panchaud |
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Article source: |
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Newbury Weekly News |
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09 February 1928 |
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© Newbury Weekly News |
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WILLIAM LOUIS CALVERT PANCHAUD
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WILLIAM LOUIS GILBERT PANCHAUD
FUNERAL
The funeral of the late Mr. William Panchaud took place last Saturday at the Newtown-road Cemetery. The first part of the service at St John's Church was conducted by the Vicar, the Rev. E.H. Stenning.
The personal mourners were Mrs. Panchaud (widow), Mr. and Mrs. B. Fisher (daughter and son-in-law), Mr. F. Pocock (brother-in-law), Mrs. F. Crosby (niece), Mrs. W. Baker (cousin), Mr. F. Fisher and Mr. S. North.
Wreaths were contributed by his sorrowing Wife, daughter and son-in-law, brother-in-law and niece; Aunt Polly, Arthur and Tom; Rose, Jack and Ivy; May and Will (cousins);Aunt Emma and Rose; Alf and Sophie; Brice and Jenny; Elsie and Walter; Wally and Annie (London); Mr. and Mrs. Tucker and family (Bristol); Mr. F. Fisher and daughters (Bucklebury); Miss M. Loader Chelsea); Mr. and Mrs. H. Rolfe and family; Mr. and Mrs. Bartholomew; Mr. and Mrs. H. Taylor; Mr. and Mrs. S. North; Miss Spackman; Mrs. C. Rawlings and daughter; Mr. and Mrs. Bellinger and family; Mrs. Wigmore and Nellie; Mr. and Mrs. Davis; Mr. and Mrs. J. Spanswick and family; Mr. Matthews (Westwood Dairy); Mrs. Whiddett and Miss Monkhouse.
Newbury Weekly News 9 February 1928
Mrs. P. p. 170 P(D)4 Died 1 February 1928 aged 68
Buried 4 February 1928 from 7 York Road
Names given William Louis Gilbert Panchaud
Bk 1917 p. 122 no. 10571
Birth registration as William Louis Calvert Panchaud
Married as William Louis C. Panchaud
“Panchaud: Feb. 1st at Chieveley Manor, Newbury. William Panchaud the dearly loved husband of Alice Panchaud aged 68.”
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