Personal information about William Charles Sawyer

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Burial Information

Name on burial register:
   William Charles Sawyer
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Age at death:
   33
Date of burial:
   23 September 1907
Abode at death:
(according to burial register)
   Waterloo Place, Newbury
Burial register information:
  
Book number: 1899
Page number: 142
Record number: 8333
Official at burial:
   The Rev'd. L R Maquire, Rector
     
Source of information:
  Burial Register
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Memorial Details

  William Charles SAWYER
  20 September 1907
  33
  Male
   
  Large headstone with flower decoration. Small footstone
  Sandstone
   
  Headstone: In loving memory of/ William Charles Sawyer/ who died Sept 20th 1907 aged 33 years/ (The result of an accident) "Until the day break" Footstone: W C S 1907
   
  poor flaking
  NE15(A)
   
   
  22 July 2014
  JB & SK
 
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Obituaries and Newspaper announcements

William Sawyer
Article source:    Newbury Weekly News
Date of source:    19 September 1907
Copyright:    © Newbury Weekly News

Transcription:

 

WILLIAM SAWYER

ACCIDENT

A serious accident, the cause of which is at present unknown, occurred on Saturday to a man named William Sawyer, employed as a driver by the South Berks Brewery Company. He had taken a load over to Thatcham in the afternoon, and in the early evening returned through Ham Marsh Lane.

A young man named Tom Curtis, of Stroud Green, returning from Newbury, saw the cart coming along the lane in the dusk, and noticed something fall. The horse came towards him at a faster rate, and stopping it, he found there was no driver in charge. He proceeded along the lane, and found Sawyer lying unconscious in the road. Dr Graham happened to be passing, and he and Curtis carried the injured man to Ham Marsh Farm. News of the accident having been conveyed to Mr. Parfitt, he despatched a brougham, with Dr. Wyllie, to the scene of the accident, and Mr. D. Wheeler, of the “Rose and Crown,” father-in-law of Sawyer, was also quickly on the spot.

Sawyer was removed with all speed to the Hospital, where he was treated by Dr. Kerby. Sawyer remained in an unconscious state until last evening, when he showed signs of recovery and although still in a critical condition, there are hopes that the poor fellow’s life may be spared. At present it is impossible to ascertain the cause of the accident, and it is surmised that he may have had a fit, or been jerked off the cart by a sudden movement of the horse. Sawyer was a very sober man, and one of the most trusted employees at the Brewery. The greatest sympathy is felt for the wife, who is in delicate health, and the young children.

Newbury Weekly News 19 September 1907

Bk. 1899 p. 142 no. 8333

Buried 23 September 1907 aged 33 from Waterloo Place

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