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Buried: | 04/01/1929 |
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Name at death | Alice Christina Barlow Poole | ||||||
Age at Death | 88 | ||||||
Burial Date | 04 January 1929 | ||||||
Abode |
Coppice Hospital
Nottingham |
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Official at Burial | E.H. Stenning | ||||||
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Burial Register entry for Alice Christina Barlow Poole
©Newbury Town Council
Reproduced with kind permission
Kerbstone west: In loving memory of / kerbstone south: Thomas Guy Barlow Poole vicar of St John's Newbury who departed this life Feb 3rd 1888 aged 88 / kerbstone north: Also of Alice Christina his wife Dec 31st 1928 aged 88 | |
Name on Memorial | Alice Christina POOLE |
Date of death | 31/12/1928 |
Age | 88 |
Gender | Female |
Memorial Type | Double plot large broken cross & kerbstones |
Construction Material | Sandstone |
Condition of memorial | Poor |
Pattison Location Code | CH14 (C) |
Others named on memorial | |
Thomas Guy Barlow POOLE |
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Transciption: | Source: Bath Chronicle and Weekly Gazette The bride, who was given away by her father, wore a rich, white silk dress, wreath of orange blossoms, and tulle veil. The bridesmaids — Miss Baker, Miss Louisa Baker, Miss Poole, and Miss Morris — were attired in white dresses, two of them being trimmed with cerise, while the others wore blue trimmings. The bridegroom's best man was Mr. Frederick Poole, the other groomsmen being Mr. George Edward Bythesea Baker, the bride's cousin, and Dr. Guy. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. C. Baker, rector of Tellisford and uncle of the bride, assisted by the Rev. Robert Birley, rector of St. Philip's, Hulme. After the service the Hymn "How welcome was the call," which had been printed and distributed among the congregation, was sung. As the bride and bridegroom left the church the bells sent forth a joyous peal, and their path was strewn with flowers by the servants of the household and the village children. |
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