Personal information about Kenneth Harold Stephen Cooke
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Death Information
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Kenneth Harold Stephen Cooke |
Death certificate for Kenneth Harold Stephen Cooke
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Death certificate for
Kenneth Harold Stephen Cooke *
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Date of Death: |
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15 March 1929 |
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2 |
Date of birth:
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Place of birth:
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Male
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Place of death: |
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47 Cheap Street, Newbury |
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47 Cheap Street, Newbury |
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Son of Harold Cooke, a Butcher Shopkeeper |
Cause of death: |
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1a) Pneumonia |
Death certificate information
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Registration year: |
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1929 |
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March
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Registration district: |
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Newbury |
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2c |
Register page/folio: |
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501 |
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Link to Free BMD register page. |
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Information Sources: Death certificate / FreeBMD |
Burial Information
Name on burial register: |
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Kenneth Harold Stephen Cooke |
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Age at death: |
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2 |
Date of burial: |
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20 March 1929 |
Abode at death:
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47 Cheap Street, Newbury |
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Book number: |
1917 |
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134 |
Record number: |
10668 |
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Official at burial: |
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J.W. Price |
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Burial Register |
Memorial Details
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Kennet Harold COOKE |
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15 March 1929 |
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Male
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Small Monument. Angel statue on low square plinth with separate flat stone in front within 4 kerbstones with concrete covering plot. |
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Marble. Letters. |
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On Plinth: In Loving Memory of / Kenneth Harold / dearly loved child of / Harold & Elsie Cooke / Given Feb. 17th. 1927 / Taken March 15th. 1929. // On stone tablet:"This lovely bud, so round / and fair / cut off by early doom / was sent to show how sweet a flower / in paradise could bloom". //
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Head of angel broken off, placed on plinth. |
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WA13 |
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AT RISK Detached head of statue could easily be stolen or misplaced, MI on plinth buried at base.
Possibly the poem is by W T White
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12 October 2012 |
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EAC |
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