1806 - 1890 (84 years)
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| Name |
Ann Cox |
Relationship | with George William Craxford
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| Born |
1806 |
Devonport, Devon |
| Gender |
Female |
| Residence |
1841 |
16, William Street, Lambeth, London [1] |
| Residence |
1851 |
86, Waterloo Road, Lambeth, London [2] |
| Residence |
1861 |
14, Edward Street, Marylebone, London |
| Residence |
1871 |
Belmont Road, Uxbridge, Middlesex [3] |
| Residence |
1881 |
67, Cowley Road, Uxbridge, Middlesex |
| Died |
15 Dec 1890 |
Uxbridge, Middlesex [4] |
| Cause: Bronchitis; Chronic rheumatism |
| Buried |
20 Dec 1890 |
Hillingdon and Uxbridge Cemetery, Hillingdon Hill, Uxbridge, Middlesex |
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| Person ID |
I1229 |
Extended Craxford Family | The main Craxford branch RED pages I5 (James Ernest Craxford) + I77 (Arthur Craxford) |
| Last Modified |
27 Aug 2015 |
| Father |
Samuel Cox, b. 1783, Ashton, Devon , d. 12 Jun 1880, Lambeth, London (Age 97 years) |
| Mother |
Melloney Truman, b. Abt 1780, d. 1850, Lambeth, London (Age ~ 70 years) |
| Married |
18 Jun 1804 |
Chudleigh, Devon |
| Family ID |
F9791 |
Group Sheet, Family chart |
| Family |
David Craxford, b. 24 Aug 1825, Syston, Leicester, Leicestershire , d. 28 Jan 1914, Uxbridge, Middlesex (Age 88 years) |
| Married |
27 May 1850 |
St John the Evangelist, Lambeth, London [5] |
| BMD Certificates |
 | MC: Craxford, David (1850) and Ann Cox Living with the couple was David's sister Elizabeth who was born in Middleton, Northamptonshire |
| Last Modified |
9 Jan 2007 |
| Family ID |
F346 |
Group Sheet, Family chart |
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| Event Map |
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 | Born - 1806 - Devonport, Devon |
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 | Residence - 1871 - Belmont Road, Uxbridge, Middlesex |
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 | Buried - 20 Dec 1890 - Hillingdon and Uxbridge Cemetery, Hillingdon Hill, Uxbridge, Middlesex |
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| Pin Legend |
: Address
: Location/Street
: District/Village
: City/Town
: County/State
: Country
: Not Set |
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| Headstones |
 | HS: Craxford, David and Ann; Louisa Cox; Elizabeth Craxford The approximate position of their common grave site is marked in red on the plan below.
"In common with most cemeteries nationally some parts of our cemeteries are consecrated with other parts left unconsecrated.
When most cemeteries were designed and opened, certain parts were formally blessed by dignitaries of the Church of England,
thereby consecrating the ground prior to burial. However, it was also recognised that persons from other religious
denominations such as Roman Catholics, Methodist etc. would also wish to be buried in the cemeteries, therefore some areas
were left unconsecrated by the Church of England. When a burial takes place in an unconsecrated part of the cemetery,
the minister representing the religious belief of the deceased will conduct a service at the graveside, thereby blessing that individual
grave at the time of burial."
- From Consecrated/Unconsecrated Sections Burial and Grave Sections, Deaths, funerals and cremations Newcastle City Council.
Cemetery photograph: © Rob Emms, and licenced for reuse under this Creative Commons Licence Plot: Gravespace P13 (unconsecrated) |
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| Sources |
- [S63] 1841 England Census, Lambeth Waterloo 1st HO107/1060 3 29 (Reliability: 4).
- [S236] 1851 England Census, Lambeth Waterloo Second Pqrt HO107/1570 164 15 (Reliability: 4).
- [S27] 1871 England Census, Uxbridge RG10/1309 76 38 (Reliability: 4).
- [S4] England and Wales, Civil Registration Index: 1837-1983, Uxbridge 3a 18 (OND 1890) (Reliability: 4).
- [S4] England and Wales, Civil Registration Index: 1837-1983, Lambeth 4 316 (Jun 1850) (Reliability: 4).
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