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Buried: | 24/04/1907 |
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Name at death | Thomas Taplin | ||||||
Age at Death | 46 | ||||||
Burial Date | 24 April 1907 | ||||||
Abode |
3 Elm Villa's
Greenham |
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Official at Burial | A N Acheson | ||||||
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Sources | Burial Register |
Headstone: In loving memory of / Matilda / wife of the late Thomas Taplin / of Chute Manor, Wilts / who died Jan 26th 1903 aged 73 years / also of Thomas Taplin / son of the above / died April 19th 1907 / aged 46 years / United in Death | |
Name on Memorial | Thomas TAPLIN |
Date of death | 19/04/1907 |
Age | 46 |
Gender | Male |
Memorial Type | Small Headstone |
Construction Material | Sandstone |
Condition of memorial | Headsdstone poor but readable |
Pattison Location Code | NCH (C) 8 |
Others named on memorial | |
Matilda TAPLIN |
The articles below have been transcribed from newspapers and magezines.
Source: | nwn |
Article date: | 25/04/1907 |
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Transciption: | Newbury Weekly News Dated 25th April 1907 TAPLIN – April, 19, at 3 Elm Villas, Stroud Green, Thomas, eldest son of the late Thomas Taplin, of Chute Manor, Wilts, aged 46. |
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The articles below contain information about Thomas Taplin.
Thomas Taplin
1860-1907
Thomas, his parents, siblings and early life:
Thomas was born in 1860 in Chute, Wiltshire, the son of Thomas and Matilda Taplin (nee Paxton) who were married on the 1st January 1851, in Ecchinswell, Hampshire.
His father Thomas was baptised on the 1st December 1825, in Worting, Hampshire, the son of John (a Farmer) and Sarah Taplin (nee Tubb) who were married on the 17th November 1814, at Sherborne St John, Hampshire. (Sarah was a minor and John was from Worting)
His mother Matilda was born on the 3rd November 1828, in Bicester, Oxfordshire. She was baptised on the 15th March 1829, in Bicester, the daughter of Thomas and Mary Eliza Paxton (nee Potter) who were married on the 9th October 1824, in Ambrosden, Oxfordshire. (Both were minors and Thomas was from Bicester)
Thomas and Matilda also had the following children:
Maria Elsie Matilda 1851 (aka Elsie Matilda Maria)
Mary 1852
Ellen 1854
Emily Mary c1856
Amy Lucy 1861
Frederick William c1865
Twins: Edith and Lottie 1867 (Lottie died 1867)
The 1861 census records Thomas (36), a Farmer of 1000 acres, employing 18 men and 10 boys, Matilda (32), Emily (5), Thomas (10 months) and Thomas’s brother Frederic (28), a Farmer, farming in Chute, Wiltshire.
In 1871 Thomas (46), Matilda (42), Elsie (19), Frederick (6), Edith (3), a cook, a nurse and a domestic servant were recorded living in Upper Chute, Wiltshire. Thomas was farming 900 acres, employing 12 labourers and 2 shepherds. Thomas (10) was recorded as a pupil at Hill House School, Millbrook, Hampshire
Thomas’s father Thomas died on the 27th April, in Andover, Hampshire. Probate records record his Personal Estate as £2083 15s
The 1881 census records Matilda (52), a Farmer of 850 acres, employing 12 men and 8 boys, at Manor Farm, Chute, Wiltshire. Her children, Thomas (20), Elsie (29), Emily (25), Amy (19), Edith (13) and a general servant were also recorded living with her.
Thomas in later life:
In 1891 Matilda (62) and her son Thomas (30) were recorded living on their own means, in Gloucester Road, Newbury, Berkshire.
Thomas married in 1893
Marriage details:
Place: St John the Evangelist, Newbury
Date: 23rd December 1893
Groom: Thomas Taplin, aged 33, bachelor, occupation, Retired Farmer, abode, Stroud Green
Bride: Isabel Cruce, aged 31, spinster, abode, Newbury
Fathers, Thomas Taplin, a Farmer and George Cruce, a Gentleman
Witnesses: Lily Cruce and Phillip H. Cruce
(Isabel (Isabella Cruse) was born in 1861, in Welford, Berkshire, the daughter of George and Sarah Cruce (nee Chivers) who were married in 1846 (marriage registered in Newbury)
Thomas and Isabel had the following two children, Edith Isabelle, born 27th April 1895 and Donald Leslie, born in c1897.
The 1901 census records, Thomas (40), Isabel (38), their children, Edith Isabelle (5) and Donald Leslie (4) and Matilda (72), living in Stroud Green, Greenham, Berkshire. Matilda and Thomas were again recorded living on their own means.
Thomas’s mother Matilda died aged 74 on the 26th January 1903. She was laid to rest in the Newtown Road Cemetery on the 30th January.
Thomas died aged 46, on the 19th April 1907. He was laid to rest with his mother Matilda, on the 24th April.
After her husband’s death Isabel moved to Loughborough, Leicestershire/Nottinghamshire. She died later that year, aged 46.
In 1911 Donald (14) was recorded as a pupil in the British Orphan Asylum, Slough, Buckinghamshire. He was killed in action on the 9th August 1915, in France, during WW1.
The 1911 census records Edith (15) as a Milliner’s Apprentice living with her uncle and aunt, James and Kate Edith Lamb (nee Cruce) at 10 Curzon Street, Loughborough. (Surnames mistakenly recorded as Sophie (Taplin) and Lanch (Lamb) on ancestry).
Edith married Alfred Ernest Bregazzi on the 18th February 1915, in Loughborough. She had 3 sons born in Loughborough. She was widowed in 1955 and died in 1980, in Leicestershire.
Mrs P’s Page 81 Code NCh(C) 8
Author: gambles
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