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Section O Plot Names Inscriptions Notes OA OA5 Margaret Arthurs Edging, North: (1808-1910) MARGARET ARTHURS BORN 1808 DIED JANUARY 17TH 1910 Lyncombe & Widcombe and St James’ Cemetery – Memorials Widcombe Association Section O Plot Names Inscriptions Notes OA OA5 Margaret Arthurs Edging, north: (1808-1910) MARGARET ARTHURS BORN 1808 DIED JANUARY 17TH 1910 Reuben Arthurs (1848- Edging, south: 1939) REUBEN ARTHURS BORN 184[8] DIED MARCH 20TH 1939 Lucy Arthurs (1865- Edging, east: 1943) LUCY ARTHURS ND Edging. BORN 1865 DIED 22 OCT. 1943 The birth of Reuben Arthurs was registered 1848/Q4 Chippenham. The marriage of Reuben Arthurs to Emily Linsey/Cook at St Swithin’s, Walcot, was registered 1877/Q1 Bath. In the 1881 census at 1 Bedford Street, Walcot, Bath: Reuben Arthurs, aged 32, journeyman baker, born at Chippenham (Wilts), wife Emily, aged 29, born at Camerton (Som), two children and a niece. The death of Emily Arthurs, aged 40, was registered 1891/Q4 Bath. Buried in Locksbrook Cemetery (Walcot section). The marriage of Reuben Arthurs to Lucy Cook was registered 1894/Q4 Bath. The death of Margaret Arthurs, aged 101, was registered 1910/Q1 Bath. In the 1911 census at Rowde House, Kingston Road, Bath: Reuben Arthurs, aged 62, journey baker, born at Chippeneham (Wilts, wife Lucy, aged 44, married 17 years 1 child, children: Ethel Margaret, aged 16, born at Bath, and Emily, aged 27, single, confectioner’s assistant, born at Bath, and two boarders. From the National Probate Calendar 1939: ARTHURS Reuben of Rowde House Kingston-road Bath died 20 March 1939 Probate Bristol 3 April to Lucy Arthurs widow. Effects £165 5s. 8d. The death of Lucy Arthurs, aged 78, was registered 1943.Q4 Bath. Draft O-1 Lyncombe & Widcombe and St James’ Cemetery – Memorials Widcombe Association Plot Names Inscriptions Notes OA13 Mary Peck (1782-1863) HERE LIETH THE BODY OF MARY PECK, SPINSTER DIED JUNE 8TH 1863, AGED 80 YEARS. ...NE O SAVE ME, FOR I HAVE .... .............TS Slab. Mostly overgrown. The lower part is delaminated. From the National Probate Calendar 1863: 16 July. The Will of Mary Peck formerly of Sion House Clifton in the City of Bristol afterwards of Tunbridge Wells in the County of Kent but late of the City of Bath Spinster deceased who died 8 June 1863 at the City of Bath aforesaid was proved at Bristol by the oath of Elizabeth Gill of Thetford in the County of Norfolk Widow the sole Executrix. Effects under £1,000. OA20 Catherine Thomas South: (1811-1886) Sacred to the Memory of CATHERINE THE BELOVED WIFE OF WILLIAM THOMAS William Thomas OF DIAL HOUSE WELLS ROAD WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE FEB. 17TH 1886 (1820-1887) AGED 75 YEARS AN AFFECTIONATE WIFE AND A LOVING MOTHER North: Multi-layered tomb, the uppermost pitched 4 ways. Also to the Memory of WILLIAM THOMAS, The birth of Edward Henry Thomas was registered 1841/Q4 Bath, HUSBAND OF CATHERINE THOMAS, mother’s maiden name: Mill. Baptised on 21 Nov 1841 at Lyncombe & WHO FELL ASLEEP AUGUST 23RD 1887, Widcombe: Edward Henry, son of William & Catherine Thomas. AGED 67 YEARS. HIS END WAS PEACE. In the 1861 census at 3 Wells Road, Bath: William Thomas, aged 41, blacksmith, born at Widcombe, Bath, wife Catherine, aged 50, born at St Cullum (sic), (Cornwall), and son Edward, aged 19, blacksmith (ap), born at Widcombe. In the 1871 census at 3 Wells Road, Bath: William Thomas, aged 51, wheelwright, born at Bath, and wife Catherine, aged 60, born in Cornwall. In the 1881 census at 3 Wells Road, Bath: William Thomas, aged 61, master wheelwright, born at Bath, and wife Catherine, aged 70, born at St Columba (?) (Som). The death of Catherine Thomas, aged 75, was registered 1886/Q1 Draft O-2 Lyncombe & Widcombe and St James’ Cemetery – Memorials Widcombe Association Plot Names Inscriptions Notes Bath. The death of William Thomas, aged 67, was registered 1887/Q3 Bath. From the National Probate Calendar 1887: 9 November. The Will with two Codicils of William Thomas late of 3 Wells-road in the City of Bath Wheelwright who died 23 August 1887 at 3 Wells-road was proved at Bristol by James Clark of Inglescombe House Wells-road Solicitor and John Banks of Union-street Bath Dyer the Executors. Personal Estate £1,734 8s. 8d. OA21 John James Ireland IN LOVING MEMORY OF (1841-1918) JOHN JAMES IRELAND 32 YEARS SCHOOLMASTER & ORGANIST Marianne Mary Adams AT STOKE COURCY, SOMERSET. Ireland (1837-1923) WHO DIED MARCH 18. 1918. AGED 76 YEARS. ALSO MARIANNE ADAMS, HIS WIFE Cross (now missing) on a plinth and edging. Some lead missing. WHO DIED NOVEMBER 20. 1923. AGED 86 YEARS. The marriage of John James Ireland to Mary Ann Adams Hill was registered 1863/Q3 Barnstaple. In the 1891 census at School House, Stogursey (Som): John James Ireland, aged 49, school master & organist, born at Colebrooke (Devon), wife Mary A, aged 53, born at Bideford (Devon), and three daughters. In the 1911 census at 123 Wellsway, Bath: John James Ireland, aged 69, retired & pensioner certify[icated] schoolmaster, born at Colebrooke (Devon), and wife Mary Ann Adams, aged 73, married 47 years 9 children of which 5 then living, born at Bideford (Devon). The death of John J Ireland, aged 76, was registered 1918/Q1 Bath. There was a death notice in the Bath Chronicle of Sat 23 Mar 1918 p5. The death of Mary A A Ireland, aged 85, was registered 1923/Q4 Bath. From the Bath Chronicle of Sat 24 Nov 1923 p11: DEATH OF MRS. A. IRELAND We regret to hear that Mr. Ernest Ireland has suffered a bereavement in the loss of his mother, Mrs. A. Ireland at the age of 86. Mrs. Ireland, who was living with her daughter at 77, Triangle, Oldfield Park, was the widow of the late Mr. J. J. Ireland, formerly of Stoke Courcy, Somerset, and came to Bath on his retirement in order to Draft O-3 Lyncombe & Widcombe and St James’ Cemetery – Memorials Widcombe Association Plot Names Inscriptions Notes be near the family. OA24 Alfred Charles Brookes Edging, south: (1865-1932) IN EVER LOVING MEMORY OF ALFRED CHARLES BROOKES Emily Brookes (1861- WHO PASSED AWAY 28TH JUNE 1932 AGED 67 YEARS. 1955) Edging, north: ALSO EMILY, HIS WIFE TH DIED 4 JAN. 1955, AGED 93. Edging. The birth of Emily Pring was registered 1861/Q4 Wellington. The birth of Alfred Charles Brookes was registered 1865/Q2 Shrewsbury. The marriage of Alfred Charles Brookes to Emilie Pring was registered 1891/Q1 Taunton. In the 1911 census at 18 Kipling Avenue, Wellsway, Bath: Alfred Charles Brookes, aged 45, Bridge Inspector G.W. Railway, born at Shrewsbury (Salop), wife Emily, aged 47, married 20 years 3 children of which 2 then living, born at Wellington (Som), and children: Wilfrid, aged 16, tracer in drawing office – crane makers, born at Swindon, and Olive May, aged 14, born at Swindon. The death of Alfred C Brookes, aged 67, was registered 1932/Q2 Bath. From the National Probate Calendar 1932: BROOKES Alfred Charles of 18 Kipling-avenue Wellsway Bath died 28 June 1932 Probate Bristol 1 September to Emily Brookes widow. Effects £944 18s. 9d. The death of Emily Brookes, aged 93, was registered 1955/Q1 Bath. From the National Probate Calendar 1955: BROOKES Emily of 18 Kipling-avenue Bath widow died 4 January 1955 Administration Bristol 23 February to Charles Wilfred Brookes draughtsman. Effects £1456 7s. 10d. OA25 Edgar John Dascombe Edging, south (on 1 line): (1873-1932) IN MEMORY OF MY DEAR HUSBAND EDGAR J. DASCOMBE WHO PASSED AWAY 3RD SEP. 1932. Jessie Agnes Lucy Dascombe (1856-1946) Edging, north: ALSO HIS BELOVED WIFE ELLEN, WHO FELL ASLEEP MARCH 21ST 1941 Edging, east: Edging (partly displaced). Draft O-4 Lyncombe & Widcombe and St James’ Cemetery – Memorials Widcombe Association Plot Names Inscriptions Notes JESSIE AGNES LUCY DASCOMBE DIED JUNE 24TH 1946, AGED 81. The birth of Edgar John Dascombe was registered 1873/Q3 King’s Norton. Edging, west: Until we meet. The marriage of Edgar Dascombe to Jessie Agnes Lucy Morris at St Mark’s, Lyncombe was registered 1900/Q4 Bath. In the 1911 census at 1 Arlington Road, Oldfield Road, Bath: Edgar Dascombe, aged 37, stay cutter at factory, born at Birmingham, wife Jessie, aged 43, married 10 years 1 child, born at Worcester, and son Leonard, aged 9, born at Bath. The death of Edgar J Dascombe, aged 59, was registered 1932/Q3 Bath. From the National Probate Calendar 1932: DASCOMBE Edgar John of 1 Arlington-road Oldfield Park Bath died 3 September 1932 at the Royal United Hospital Bath Probate Bristol 6 October to Jessie Agnes Lucy Dascombe widow. Effects £445 1s. 3d. The death of Jessie A L Dascombe, aged 81, was registered 1946/Q2 Bath. OA27 Emma Goff Bewley Edging, west: Bodman (1850-1932) IN LOVING MEMORY OF Edging, south (on 1 line): William George Giles MY DEAR MOTHER EMMA GOFF BEWLEY BODMAN WHO PASSED AWAY DEC. 27TH Bodman (1884-1934) 1932. AGED 82. Edging, north: Edith Bessie Louisa ALSO OF HER SON WILLIAM BELOVED HUSBAND OF BESSIE BODMAN Bodman WHO DIED SEPT. 18TH 1934 AGED 49 YEARS. Edging, one corner displaced. Mason’s mark: G. WILLIAMS & SONS. Edging, east: AT REST. The marriage of Emma Goff to William Bewley was registered 1878/Q4 Bedminster. The marriage of Emma Bewley to Charles Giles Bodman was registered 1883/Q4 Bath. (Baptised on 17 Sep 1848 at Claverton: Charles Giles, son of Henry & Sarah Bodman.) The birth of Willie George G Bodman was registered 1884/Q4 Bath, mother’s maiden name: Goff. In the 1901 census at 11 Morford Street, Bath: Emma Bodman, aged 49, widow, cook not domestic, born at Exeter, Willie Bodman, aged 19, single, son, wheelchairman, born at Bath, and John Spitbey, aged 9, adopted son, born at Battersea, London.
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