Personal information about Frank Walton

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Burial Information

Name on burial register:
   Frank Walton
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Age at death:
   39
Date of burial:
   07 September 1914
Abode at death:
(according to burial register)
   West Mills,, Newbury.
Burial register information:
  
Book number: 1899
Page number: 262
Record number: 9294
Official at burial:
   The Rev'd. L R Maquire,Rector.
     
Source of information:
  Burial Register
* This entry is awaiting verification.

Memorial Details

  Frank Lewis WALTON
  03 September 1914
  38
  Male
   
  4 kerbstones
  Marble. Engraved
   
  South Kerbstone: Outer slope: In Loving Memory of Frank Walton who died September 3rd 1914 aged 38 years. // East Kerbstone, Outer slope: And of // North Kerbstone, Outer slope:Winifred, his wife, who died May 10th. 1914 aged 30 years. // West Kerbstone, Outer slope: "Brief life is here our portion." //
   
  Exhumed but liable to being covered by soil and vegetation again. North kerbstone cracked.
  ChNW41
    Frank Walton was born to Richard, a master clothier, & Fanny in Brighton, Sussex. He married Winifred Silvester in Ryde, Isle of Wight in 1903 & they had 3 children. Frank first worked as a Clothier's assistant aged 15 then was recorded as a Sergeant in the Royal Garrison Artillery in Newhaven, Sussex in 1911. Their two younger children were born in Hong Kong (during his military service?). When they died they were publicans at the Two Brewers Inn, Newbury. Frank left £184 to Winifred's sisters, Charlotte Silvester & Mrs. Agnes Barkham. Sources: Ancestry records.
   
  01 November 2017
  EAC
 
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Winifred WALTON

 

 

Obituaries and Newspaper announcements

Frank Walton
Article source:    Phil Wood
Date of source:   
Copyright:    © 

Transcription:

 
FRANK WALTON
 
Frank Walton was landlord of the Two Brewers for a matter of months, he only
made it into one directory (Cosburn's 1914) and the licence was passed to
his executors on 1 October 1914. The executors were William & Charlotte
Silvester!

William was in the army so it was Charlotte who really took the licence. She
ran the pub until 1917.
This obituary entry is awaiting verification.
 
 


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