Personal information about Elizabeth Penelope Robertson

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Burial Information

Name on burial register:
   Elizabeth Penelope Robertson
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Age at death:
   75
Date of burial:
   09 May 1912
Abode at death:
(according to burial register)
   Torrie, Enborne Road, , Newbury.
Burial register information:
  
Book number: 1899
Page number: 227
Record number: 9015
Official at burial:
   Ernest H Stenning
     
Source of information:
  Burial Register
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Memorial Details

  Elizabeth Penelope ROBERTSON
  05 August 1912
 
  Female
   
  Celtic Cross on 2 tiered base; 4 kerbstones.
  Granite. Letters.
   
  West face, top tier: In Loving Memory of / Duncan Graham / Robertson / died May 8th 1912 / Also of / Elizabeth Penelope / his wife, died May 5th. 1912 / Both aged 75. / In their death they were not divided. //
   
  Cross detached & propped up against base.
  ChNW16
    Duncan was a pupil at Elizabeth's father, Rev Thomas Fookes' school in Thame, Oxon. He lived on his private income in Scotland, arriving in Newbury at Torrie, Enborne Rd by 1911 census. He was born in Jamaica where his descendants owned coffee estates and had helped suppress the Rebellion by Slaves. His schoolmaster son, Duncan Graham Robertson Jnr. died in Newbury Hospital after being found with his throat cut at Torrie, St John's Rd in 1927 and is buried in plot ChNWW14. He took his life after illness and depression prevented him from continuing his work as the Hospital secretary. Sources: Ancestry records. See notes on FNRC website.
   
  01 November 2017
  EAC
 
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Duncan Graham ROBERTSON

 

 

Obituaries and Newspaper announcements

Elizabeth Penelope Robertson
Article source:    Newbury Weekly News
Date of source:    16 May 1912
Copyright:    © Newbury Weekly News

Transcription:

 

ELIZABETH PENELOPE ROBERTSON 

IN DEATH NOT DIVIDED

FUNERAL OF MR AND MRS GRAHAM ROBERTSON, 

The unusual occurrence of a husband and wife being buried together took place on Thursday at Newbury Cemetery.  The deceased lady and gentleman had resided for the past three years at Torrie, Enborne Road.  They formerly lived at Torrie, Eastmains, Callender, N.B., and upon coming to reside at Newbury named their house after their old property.  Mrs Robertson had been ill for two years, and her husband since February last.  It was a pathetic incident that they should have passed away within three days of each other, both having reached the age of 75.

They were buried together, and the first part of the service was held in St John’s Church, the Rev. E H Stenning officiating.  Just before the conclusion of the service the hymn, “Jesus lives, no longer now” was read, it having been written by a near relative of the late Mrs Graham Robertson

The coffins were of plain unpolished oak, with brass fittings, and the name-plates were inscribed:#

DUNCAN GRAHAM ROBERTSON

Died May 8, 1912

Aged 75

ELIZABETH P ROBERTSON

Died May 5, 1912

Aged 75

The coffins were both covered with the floral adornment, and were conveyed to the graveside in two funeral cars.  The mourners were Mr D Graham Robertson (son), Miss Graham Robertson (daughter), Mr Fookes (brother of Mrs Robertson), and Nurse Tucker.  There were also several friends present including Dr and Mrs Heywood, Mr A G Harrison, Mrs Sharwood Smith, Miss Etty, and others.

The funeral arrangements were in the hands of Messrs. Penford andSon.

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