Susanna Philips | Rectory Lane Cemetery, Berkhamsted

Rectory Lane Cemetery, Berkhamsted

Biography:
Susanna Philips
1841 –1918

Unmarked grave Susannah Philips (1841-1918)

Susannah was born in 1841 in Leigh, a village in the Malvern Hills near Worcester

She never married and it has not been possible to trace her early life.

In 1891 she was living alone in Highfield Road and her occupation was “sick nurse”.

The 1901 census records her as a boarder “living on own means” at 16, Highfield Road, the home of confectioner Thomas Rayner and his family.

Susannah died in November 1918 in the Union Infirmary, aged 77.

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Unmarked grave Susannah Philips (1841-1918)

Susannah was born in 1841 in Leigh, a village in the Malvern Hills near Worcester

She never married and it has not been possible to trace her early life.

In 1891 she was living alone in Highfield Road and her occupation was “sick nurse”.

The 1901 census records her as a boarder “living on own means” at 16, Highfield Road, the home of confectioner Thomas Rayner and his family.

Susannah died in November 1918 in the Union Infirmary, aged 77.

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