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|headstonetranscription=Our darling Jack. Age 13 months.  A Gift from God for a little while also Vida May Died: 8.12.1914. Age: 3 months.  Also Alexander passed away 1st November 1942. Age: 86 years. Also Florence passed away 28th September 1951. Age: 66 years. Beloved father and mother of Rhona and  Beatrice. To the Glory of God.
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'''Alexander Fancote''' (29 May 1877 - 01 November 1942), was the 4th son of Charles and Caroline Fancote (nee Buckingham). 
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==Early Life==
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Alexander Fancote, or Alex as he was known, was born on 29 May in 1877.  Alex, along with his siblings grew up in Kelmscott, attending the local school. Alex’s childhood home was on Albany Highway Kelmscott, near the railway station.     
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==Marriage==
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In 1908, Alex married Florence May Gordon Hammond in the Church here. Four children were born but sadly two of the children died very early, one at 10 weeks and the other as a 1 year old. 
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==Community Contribution==
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Alex did however serve the community.  He was a member of the Armadale-Kelmscott Roads Board from 1900-1902.  In a further nomination, he lost the election by just 6 votes to Armadale’s Edwin Higgs.  Higgs immediately successfully moved for all Roads Board meetings to henceforth be held in Armadale, instead of Kelmscott.  This was an example of the great divide there’s always been between the two towns. He gave land in Church street Kelmscott to the Scout Association for them to build a hall for the community.
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==Death==
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Alex died suddenly in Collie in 1942. A memorial tablet for Alex was dedicated in the Church here, on the first anniversary of his death.
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Fancote Street honours the contribution of the Fancote family to this area.
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==References==
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Latest revision as of 12:25, 15 June 2023

Alexander Fancote
FANCOTE Alexander Florence.JPG
Headstone Information
Date of Birth 29 May 1877
Age at Death 66 years
Additional Names Jack Fancote
Vida May Fancote
Florence May Hammond Fancote
Transcription Sacred to the memory of Alexander. Passed away 1st Nov 1942 aged 66. And Florence. Passed away 28th Sept 1951 aged 66. Beloved father & mother of Rhona & Beatrice. "To the glory of God".


Alexander Fancote (29 May 1877 - 01 November 1942), was the 4th son of Charles and Caroline Fancote (nee Buckingham).

Early Life

Alexander Fancote, or Alex as he was known, was born on 29 May in 1877. Alex, along with his siblings grew up in Kelmscott, attending the local school. Alex’s childhood home was on Albany Highway Kelmscott, near the railway station.

Marriage

In 1908, Alex married Florence May Gordon Hammond in the Church here. Four children were born but sadly two of the children died very early, one at 10 weeks and the other as a 1 year old.

Community Contribution

Alex did however serve the community. He was a member of the Armadale-Kelmscott Roads Board from 1900-1902. In a further nomination, he lost the election by just 6 votes to Armadale’s Edwin Higgs. Higgs immediately successfully moved for all Roads Board meetings to henceforth be held in Armadale, instead of Kelmscott. This was an example of the great divide there’s always been between the two towns. He gave land in Church street Kelmscott to the Scout Association for them to build a hall for the community.

Death

Alex died suddenly in Collie in 1942. A memorial tablet for Alex was dedicated in the Church here, on the first anniversary of his death.

Fancote Street honours the contribution of the Fancote family to this area.

References