Alfred Charles Hoskins LOW
Abt 1858 - 1889 (~ 31 years)-
Name Alfred Charles Hoskins LOW Born Abt 1858 Clifton, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England [1] - General Register Office Index:- March 1/4 1858, Clifton
Gender Male Census 1871 "Cleve Dale", Downend, Mangotsfield, Gloucestershire, England. Son; Scholar. Census 1881 "Towerhurst", Leigh Woods, Long Ashton, Somerset, England Son; Unmarried; Timber Merchant. The Cause of Death 16 Jan 1889 [2] Died when the Lynton mail coach overturned at Corkscrew Corner, Loxhore, Devon. Died 16 Jan 1889 Corkscrew Corner, Loxhore Hill, Loxhore, Devon, England [2, 3] Buried 23 Jan 1889 Parish Church of All Saints, Long Ashton, Somerset, England [3] Person ID I2681 Silk Weavers and Stay Makers Last Modified 5 Sep 2016
Father Charles Hoskins LOW, b. 1831, Clifton, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England , d. 11 Mar 1900, "Towerhurst", Leigh Woods, Long Ashton, Somerset, England (Age 69 years) Relationship Birth Mother Emily Elizabeth CADLE, b. Abt 1831, Westbury-on-Trym, Gloucestershire, England , d. 1892, "Towerhurst", Leigh Woods, Long Ashton, Somerset, England (Age ~ 61 years) Relationship Birth Married 8 May 1856 The Parish Church of St Andrew, Clifton, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England [4] - Reg. June 1/4 1856, Clifton
Family ID F471 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Elizabeth BROWN Married 9 Apr 1885 Parish Church of St Peter, Broad Hinton, Wiltshire, England [5] Last Modified 29 Aug 2016 Family ID F4341 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Sources - [S7] The 1881 Population Census of England, Wales and Scotland, taken on the night of Sunday, the 3rd April.
- [S1533] The Western Morning News Newspaper, Plymouth, Friday, January 18, 1889, page 5, Inquest report.
- [S1578] The North Devon Journal Newspaper, Thursday, January 24, 1889, page 2, Inquest report.
- [S1675] The Bristol Mercury Newspaper, Saturday, May 10, 1856, page 8, Marriage notice.
- [S1542] The Berkshire Chronicle Newspaper, Saturday, April 18, 1885, page 8, Marriage notice.
- [S7] The 1881 Population Census of England, Wales and Scotland, taken on the night of Sunday, the 3rd April.