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Name at death | Walter Charles Amor | ||||||
Age at Death | 20 | ||||||
Burial Date | 17 November 1903 | ||||||
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Warren Farm
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Official at Burial | F E Overton | ||||||
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Article date: | 19/11/1903 |
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Transciption: | Newbury Weekly News Dated 19th November 1903 AMOR – Nov. 12, at Warren Farm, Wash Common, Walter Charles, the fourth son of James Amor, aged 20. |
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Walter Charles Amor
1883-1903
Walter Charles was born 25th August 1883, in Aldershot, Hampshire the son of James and Elizabeth Stone Amor (nee Jeffery) who were married on the 22nd February 1876 in Burton Somerset. Walter was baptised (with his brother Arthur) on the 7th October 1883, at St Laurence, Seale, Surrey.
His father James was baptised on the 6th June 1852, in Pitcombe, Somerset, the son of William and Charlotte Amor (nee Williams), who were married on the 4th May 1843, in North Cheriton, Somerset.
His mother Elizabeth Stone was baptised on the 14th August, 1850, in Chetnole, Dorset, the daughter of John Highmore and Sarah Stone Jeffery (nee Hounsell), who were married on the 27th December 1842, in Melbury Bubb and Woolcombe, Dorset.
Walter’s siblings were:
Edwin William, 1877 in Cole, Somerset, baptised 25th December 1877, in Wyke Champflower, Somerset (Edwin died aged 27 in 1905, he was buried in the Newtown Road Cemetery on the 16th Janaury).
John James, born 1878 in Cole Somerset, baptised 26th October 1878, in Wyke Champflower, Somerset
Arthur, born 22nd January 1881, in Bristol, he was baptised 7th October 1883, at St Laurence, Seale, Surrey. (With his brother Walter Charles)
Sarah Susan Rosina (aka Rosina), born 1885 in Kingsley, Hampshire.
William Jeffery, born 1890, in Parkstone, Dorset
The 1881 census records James (28), a Farmer of 18 acres, Elizabeth (31), Edwin (3), James (2) and Arthur (1 month), living at Hill House Farm, Dundry, Somerset.
The 1891 census records James as William J. (39), a Grocer, Elizabeth (41), Edwin (13), James (11), Arthur (10), Walter (8), Rosina (6) and William (1), living in Ashley Road, Kinson, Dorset.
In 1901 James (48), a Stockman on Farm, Elizabeth (51), Walter (17), Rosina (15), a Draper’s Assistant and William (11) were living at Warren Fram, The Wash, Newbury, Berkshire.
Walter died aged 20 in 1903. He was laid to rest in the Newtown Road Cemetery on the 17th November.
His father James died aged 54 in 1906. He was laid to rest in the Newtown Road Cemetery on the 31st December.
His mother Elizabeth died aged 57 on the 28th January 1908, she was laid to rest in the Newtown Road Cemetery on the 1st February.
Author: gambles
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