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GRAVESTONE PHOTOS
Pankhurst
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This grave is in the cemetery in Punnett's Town.
Stonemason - "G. Harmer, Herstmonceux"
TEXT
"Sacred
to the memory of
William PANKHURST,
died Feb. 3rd 1882;
aged 72 years.
His end was peace.
Also of
Mary PANKHURST,
sister of the above,
died Oct. 23rd 1884;
aged 79 years.
"I was brought low and he helped me."
CXVI, Psalm 6.
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This photo was taken by Edwin Isaac BAKER in 1884 or 1885.
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I took this photo of the PANKHURST gravestone in 1999.
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NOTES: According to the 1881 census, Mary PANKHURST, of Stone House, Cade Street, Punnetts Town, was an unmarried "Head" (Headmistress? Head of household?) at a "Young Ladies Boarding School" and was 67 years old.
Her brother, William PANKHURST was an unmarried dependent of 69 years of age.
A teacher and 3 scholars also lived at the PANKHURST address. |
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