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Wednesday, July 28, 2021

Harris Research and Graves, All Saints and Marlow Cemetery, Great Marlow

 


Above, Grave of Amelia, wife of Ralph Harris d. Aug 2nd 1852 aged 56

ALSO OF:

Ralph Harris husband of the above - d. Feb 24th 1872. Age 82 years. 

Research: Ralph was a cabinet maker with premises High Street Maidenhead from 1822 to 1835 when he sold off all his stock in trade. Probably because his lease was going to be up the next year. He and Amelia lived West Street Marlow by 1851. Ralph was retired by then. He lived on in West Street / West End Gardens after Amelia's death. The couple married at Cookham in 1818. She was née Humphreys.



Above, John Harris Oct 9th 1890 aged 70

Also of :

Margaret Harris d. May 14th 1920 age 85 wife of the above.

Notes:

John may be the son of Ralph and Amelia above, though there is another John Harris the same age as him in Marlow at the same time.


All of the above are located in All Saints. 



Above, grave in Marlow Cemetery. Edith Caroline Harris - June 27 1920 age 33. "Beloved wife and find mother"


NOTE - We try to group graves belonging to individuals of the same surname onto the same page where possible but it does not mean everyone here is related. If graves are adjacent, we will say so. More will be added on a regular basis. We will do our best to upload all readable graves in Marlow that date prior to 1929. 

Use the Graves option on the menu to find more. Some come with research notes on the person buried.

We also are uploading graves from Little Marlow and Hurley gradually plus a few from Bisham.

All mentions of a person on this blog can be found by looking at the Person Index. We are uploading several posts a week so more individuals are listed all the time.


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