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== Death ==
== Death ==
Hannah died on the 24th March 1907, and was buried at St John the Evangelist, Stoke Row, Oxfordshire. Her husband died 9 years later in 1916 and was buried in the same grave.


[[File:Grave HannahJohn Francis2.JPG|thumb|300px|Grave of Hannah Francis (Hyde)]]
[[File:Grave HannahJohn Francis2.JPG|thumb|300px|Grave of Hannah Francis (Hyde)]]


      In
        In
  Loving Memory  
    Loving Memory  
      of
        of
    Hannah
      Hannah
  The beloved wife of
  The beloved wife of
  John Francis
  John Francis
  who died  
    who died  
March 24, 1907
  March 24, 1907
Aged 69 years
  Aged 69 years
  God called her home, it was his will
  God called her home, it was his will
  But in our hearts she dwelleth still
  But in our hearts she dwelleth still

Revision as of 09:37, 9 August 2014

Born: Died: Married: John Francis Mother: Father: Descendant:
Census 1841 1851 1861 1871 1881 1891 1901 1911 1921


Hannah Hyde was born c1839 in Thatcham (or Newbury), in Berkshire, England.

She was a widow from a Mr Willis.

She married John Francis, a blacksmith.

In 1901 Hannah is 62 and still living with John in Ipsden, at a place called the Grove. She is there with her husband, and her son Edwin who is 22. Her other children (William, Sarah, John) have moved to Reading where they are running a butcher's shop.

Death

Hannah died on the 24th March 1907, and was buried at St John the Evangelist, Stoke Row, Oxfordshire. Her husband died 9 years later in 1916 and was buried in the same grave.

Grave of Hannah Francis (Hyde)
       In
   Loving Memory 
       of
     Hannah
The beloved wife of
  John Francis
   who died 
 March 24, 1907
 Aged 69 years
God called her home, it was his will
But in our hearts she dwelleth still
Her memory is as dear to-day
As in the hour she passed away
Also of our dear father
  John Francis
Who died Dec. 15th, 1916
  Aged 77 years
Gone from our home, but not
  from our hearts