Lavinia Ann Jones (1147) | Rectory Lane Cemetery, Berkhamsted

Rectory Lane Cemetery, Berkhamsted

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Lavinia Ann Jones (1147)
d. 19/06/1944

Lavinia Ann Jones (1147)

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Lavinia Ann Warner came from Eton which was in Buckinghamshire in those days and her father was a ‘fly proprietor’, owning and hiring light horse-drawn carriages. Her parents George and Tamar lived and worked in Stoney Stratford, Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire. By 1881 she was working in Windsor as a servant.  On the 16thJanuary 1885 she married Frederick Jones. Between 1889 and 1893 they had three daughters –Minnie, Lilian and Daisy. After her husband retired from the police service she was working as a beer house keeper. Lavinia lived till she was 80, latterly in Gossams End, Berkhamsted.  She died on 19th June 1944, nine years before her husband. They are buried together in Rectory Lane Cemetery.
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Lavinia Ann Warner came from Eton which was in Buckinghamshire in those days and her father was a ‘fly proprietor’, owning and hiring light horse-drawn carriages. Her parents George and Tamar lived and worked in Stoney Stratford, Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire.

By 1881 she was working in Windsor as a servant.  On the 16thJanuary 1885 she married Frederick Jones. Between 1889 and 1893 they had three daughters –Minnie, Lilian and Daisy. After her husband retired from the police service she was working as a beer house keeper.

Lavinia lived till she was 80, latterly in Gossams End, Berkhamsted.  She died on 19th June 1944, nine years before her husband. They are buried together in Rectory Lane Cemetery.

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