Personal information about Sydney William Chart
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Burial Information
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Sydney William Chart |
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77 |
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07 January 1922 |
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Westwood Lodge, Newtown Road, Newbury |
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1917 |
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L.R. Majendie (Rector) |
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Memorial Details
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Sydney William Chart |
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03 June 1922 |
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IELMO/ Sydney William CHART/ late of Bombay/ who passed away Jan. 3rd. 1922/ aged 78 years./ “The memory of the upright is blessed.”/
Also Alice Jane CHART/ wife of the above/ died June 13th. 1928 aged 83 years./
Also of Hilda Mary CHART their eldest daughter/ who died July 12th. 1922/ aged 46. /
Violet Ruby/ their 5th. Daughter/ who died Aug. 30th. 1954/ aged 69 years.
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01 January 1980 |
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Mrs Patterson |
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Other people list on this memorial
Alice Jane Chart
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Hilda Mary Chart
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Obituaries and Newspaper announcements
A RETIRED INDIAN OFFICIAL |
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Newbury Weekly News |
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02 January 1922 |
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A RETIRED INDIAN OFFICIAL The news of the death of Mr. Sydney William Chart, of West wood, Newtown-road, came quite as a surprise to most of those who had known him, for he was out and about on Friday. He was found unconscious in his bed on Saturday morning, having had a seizure during the night, and without regaining consciousness. He passed away on Tuesday. Since his return home from India he had lived in Newbury and the locality, and has been a keen Church worker. A man of most regular habits, he was conscientious to a degree in anything he took up, and in a quiet and unostentatious way was always willing to lend a helping hand to others.
Sydney William Chart was the son of the late William John Clark, an architect and surveyor of Mitcham, Surrey. When thirteen years of age he entered the Railway Clearing House in 1857, remaining there until 1864, when he secured an appointment with the Great Indian Peninsula Railway, first in the audit department, eventually rising as chief in charge of the cashiers and pay department. He remained in the Company's service when it was taken over by the Government, and retired 1901 under the new limit after 38 years' service. How much his services were appreciated may be judged by the fact that the Company had his portrait painted in oils and hung in the magnificent block of buildings which form the offices in Bombay. H e was probably the oldest Volunteer in the district for as a drummer boy he took part in the first great Volunteer Review which was held in Hyde Park, and then whilst in India he was amongst those who started the Bombay Volunteer Artillery. He held many gold medals for shooting and Queen Victoria's medal for long service with the Volunteers. He was also a recipient of a handsome presentation from the members of the Bombay Volunteer Artillery for his valuable service on behalf of the Corps.
He was connected with Newbury by marriage, his wife being Miss Garn of this town, and when he left India, it was to Newbury that he turned to spend the evening of his days. He first resided in the Craven-road, and afterwards went to Kingsclere Woodlands. He was there 16 years and took his share in parish life as Churchwarden. In 1919 he came back to Newbury, residing in Westwood Lodge. His wife survives him, and they celebrated their golden wedding on Christmas Day three years ago. He leaves an only son and three daughters. |
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The late Mr Chart |
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Newbury Weekly News |
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12 January 1922 |
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The late Mr Chart The funeral of the late Mr S W Chart whose death was reported last week, took place on Saturday afternoon, service in the Parish Church, interment in Newtown road Cemetery. The Rector(Rev. L R Majendie) officiated, and two hymns were sung, “On the resurrection morning” and “ABIDE WITH Me” The choir were in attendance, with Mr Bernard Ramsey, Mas. Bac. at the organ.
The mourners were Mrs. Chart (widow), Miss Chart (daughter), Miss Warrick, Miss Maud Warrick, and Miss Brown. Amongst those in attendance in attendance at the church and graveside were Rev. W St J de la Bere (Vicar of Kingsclere, Woodlands), Mrs Lionel Majendie, Mr J H Hopson, Mrs F C Hopson, Mr J W Kemp, etc.
Floral offerings were contributed by his widow and daughter, Mr Cadgil, Mr Warrick and family, Mr and Mrs F C Hopson, all at Northumberland Avenue.
The funeral arrangements were carried out by Messrs. Camp Hopson & Co., under the supervision of Mr W Penford. |
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