George Noah | Rectory Lane Cemetery, Berkhamsted

Rectory Lane Cemetery, Berkhamsted

Biography:
George Noah
1867 –1901

Unmarked grave George Noah (1867-1901) 

George was born in Berkhamsted in 1867, the second child of William and Hannah Noah.

In 1881 the family was living at Canal Side and George, a labourer, had eight siblings to share the home with. He was still a labourer living with his parents (and six siblings) ten years later.

In 1900 he married Maud Martha Elliot, but died in Castle Street in October 1901 aged only 34.

His parents are also buried in this cemetery.

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Unmarked grave George Noah (1867-1901) 

George was born in Berkhamsted in 1867, the second child of William and Hannah Noah.

In 1881 the family was living at Canal Side and George, a labourer, had eight siblings to share the home with. He was still a labourer living with his parents (and six siblings) ten years later.

In 1900 he married Maud Martha Elliot, but died in Castle Street in October 1901 aged only 34.

His parents are also buried in this cemetery.

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