Difference between revisions of "Caroline Fancote"
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Caroline emigrated to Australia with her parents and siblings on board the ship "Sophia" on 27 July 1850. | Caroline emigrated to Australia with her parents and siblings on board the ship "Sophia" on 27 July 1850. | ||
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+ | Caroline was the first postmistress for Kelmscott (1884-1903) working from a room in the family home which fronted the Albany Road. | ||
==Death== | ==Death== | ||
Caroline died at the age of 72 years on 13 September 1915 and was registered at Subiaco. | Caroline died at the age of 72 years on 13 September 1915 and was registered at Subiaco. | ||
==Other Notes== | ==Other Notes== | ||
Birtwistle Local Studies Library hold information on both the Fancote and Buckingham families, including copies of 3 letters written by Caroline to her daughter Carrie in 1914. | Birtwistle Local Studies Library hold information on both the Fancote and Buckingham families, including copies of 3 letters written by Caroline to her daughter Carrie in 1914. |
Revision as of 15:47, 6 September 2022
Headstone Information | |
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Date of Birth | 28 May 1849 |
Age at Death | 66 years |
Additional Names |
Charles Fancote (St Mary-in-the-Valley) Sarah Alice Fancote Thomas Fancote Edward Charles Fancote Lila Jean Fancote |
Transcription | Fancote. Charles beloved husband of Caroline Fancote died 24th October 1899 aged 72 years. Also Caroline dearly beloved wife of the above who departed this life 13th Sept 1915 aged 66 years. Also Sarah Alice beloved daughter of the above died 20th Nov 1900 aged 13 years. And Thomas beloved son of above died 1st April 1903 aged 29 years. "God takes the loved ones from our homes but never from our hearts". |
Early Life
Caroline Fancote(nee Buckingham) was born in Devon England on 28 May 1849. Her father was Thomas Buckingham and Mary Buckingham (nee Chanter).
Marriage
Caroline married Charles FancoteSnr. in Canning Western Australia in 1871.
Immigration
Caroline emigrated to Australia with her parents and siblings on board the ship "Sophia" on 27 July 1850.
Occupation
Caroline was the first postmistress for Kelmscott (1884-1903) working from a room in the family home which fronted the Albany Road.
Death
Caroline died at the age of 72 years on 13 September 1915 and was registered at Subiaco.
Other Notes
Birtwistle Local Studies Library hold information on both the Fancote and Buckingham families, including copies of 3 letters written by Caroline to her daughter Carrie in 1914.