Personal information about Kenneth Harold Stephen Cooke

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Death Information

Name:
   Kenneth Harold Stephen Cooke
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Death certificate for Kenneth Harold Stephen Cooke
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Kenneth Harold Stephen Cooke
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Maiden name:
 
Date of Death:
   15 March 1929
Age at death:
  2
Date of birth:
(From death certificate)
 
Place of birth:
(From death certificate)
 
Gender:
   Male
Place of death:
   47 Cheap Street, Newbury
Usual address:
   47 Cheap Street, Newbury
Occupation:
  Son of Harold Cooke, a Butcher Shopkeeper
Cause of death:
  1a) Pneumonia
Death certificate information
Registration year:
   1929
Registration quarter:
   March
Registration district:
   Newbury
Register volume:
  2c
Register page/folio:
   501
Link to Free BMD register page.
Comments: 
Information Sources: Death certificate / FreeBMD

Burial Information

Name on burial register:
   Kenneth Harold Stephen Cooke
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Age at death:
   2
Date of burial:
   20 March 1929
Abode at death:
(according to burial register)
   47 Cheap Street, Newbury
Burial register information:
  
Book number: 1917
Page number: 134
Record number: 10668
Official at burial:
   J.W. Price
     
Source of information:
  Burial Register

Memorial Details

  Kennet Harold COOKE
  15 March 1929
  2
  Male
   
  Small Monument. Angel statue on low square plinth with separate flat stone in front within 4 kerbstones with concrete covering plot.
  Marble. Letters.
   
  On Plinth: In Loving Memory of / Kenneth Harold / dearly loved child of / Harold & Elsie Cooke / Given Feb. 17th. 1927 / Taken March 15th. 1929. // On stone tablet:"This lovely bud, so round / and fair / cut off by early doom / was sent to show how sweet a flower / in paradise could bloom". //
   
  Head of angel broken off, placed on plinth.
  WA13
    AT RISK Detached head of statue could easily be stolen or misplaced, MI on plinth buried at base. Possibly the poem is by W T White
   
  12 October 2012
  EAC
 
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