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Mary TURNER
Servant of Methley, Yorkshire
Alternative names
Mary BEEVERS (Married)
Ancestors
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Abraham TURNER
~1700 - ~1775
of Leeds, Yorkshire
Abraham TURNER
bap.1740 - ~1802
of Leeds, Yorkshire
 
John BROOKE
~1545 - ~1627
of Deighton, Huddersfield, Yorkshire
John BROOKE
1583 - ~1645
of Deighton, Huddersfield, Yorkshire
 
Richard BROOKE
1611 - ~1672
Tailor of Adwalton, Yorkshire
 
Grace COSIN??
~1579 - ~1650
of Bawtry, Doncaster, Yorkshire
Richard BROOKE
1635 - 1715
of Adwalton, Yorkshire
 
Richard MUSGRAVE
~1578 - bur.1630
of Birstall, Yorkshire
Alice MUSGRAVE
bap.1611 - bur.1641
of Birstall, Yorkshire
 
Alice IDLE
~1578 - bur.1630
of Birstall, Yorkshire
Isaac BROOKE
1664 - ~1726
of Adwalton, Yorkshire
 
Grace KAY
~1637 - bur.1674
of Huddersfield, Yorkshire
Esther BROOKE
1694 - bur.1765
of Heckmondwike, Yorkshire
 
John HUDSWELL
~1618 - bur.1668
of Birstall, Yorkshire
Robert HUDSWELL
bap.1637 - bur.1702
of Birstall, Yorkshire
 
Alice HUDSWELL
1664 - ~1726
of Heckmondwike, Yorkshire
 
Ann WITHER
~1633 - bur.1687
of Birstall, Yorkshire
Joseph TURNER
1767 - ~1846
Clothier of Bramley By Leeds, Yorkshire
 
Dinah SPENCE
bap.1740 - ~1802
of Fewston, Harrogate, Yorkshire
 
John SPENCE
~1668 - ~1752
Yeoman of Fewston, Harrogate, Yorkshire
Margaret SPENCE
bap.1710 - ~1760
of Fewston, Harrogate, Yorkshire
 
Robert SIMPSON
~1608 - bur.1678
of Pateley Bridge, Yorkshire
Marmaduke SIMPSON
bap.1644 - bur.1733
of Pateley Bridge, Yorkshire
 
Ursula HAXBYE
~1608 - bur.1684
of Pateley Bridge, Yorkshire
Ann SIMPSON
bap.1676 - ~1738
of Pateley Bridge, Yorkshire
 
Isaac TURNER
bap.1794 - 1875
Cloth weaver of Bramley By Leeds, Yorkshire
 
James HOLYDAY
~1731 - ~1787
of Oulton, Leeds, Yorkshire
Sarah HOLYDAY
1770 - bur.1833
of Oulton, Leeds, Yorkshire
 
Jeremiah PEARSON
1683 - bur.1718
Innkeeper of Lightcliffe, Halifax, Yorkshire
John PEARSON
1717 - bur.1790
Clothier of Wakefield, Yorkshire
 
Martha THORNTON
1688 - ~1751
of Wakefield, Yorkshire
Anne PEARSON
1745 - ~1771
of Westerton, Tingley, Yorkshire
 
Thomas NAYLOR
~1685 - bur.1729
of Rothwell, Yorkshire
Anne 'Nanny' NAYLOR
1723 - bur.1790
of Oulton, Leeds, Yorkshire
 
Edward TOMLINSON
~1659 - bur.1705
of Wakefield, Yorkshire
Anne TOMLINSON
bap.1697 - bur.1729
of Wakefield, Yorkshire
 
Stephen OXLEY
~1604 - bur.1679
of Wakefield, Yorkshire
Eleazer OXLEY
bap.1646 - bur.1695
Excise man of Horbury, Wakefield, Yorkshire
 
Jenet BEAMOND
~1604 - bur.1655
of Wakefield, Yorkshire
Katherine OXLEY
bap.1673 - bur.1711
of Wakefield, Yorkshire
 
John CONWAY
~1605 - ~1690
of South Kirkby, Yorkshire
Anne CONWAY
bap.1653 - ~1727
of South Kirkby, Yorkshire
 
Henry TURNER
1831 - 1910
Coal miner of Rothwell, Yorkshire
 
Hannah GREAVES
1793 - 1834
of Rothwell, Yorkshire
Mary TURNER
1857 - 1907
Servant of Methley, Yorkshire
 
Robert NEWBOLT
~1677 - 1752
Lead miner of Moor Houses, Yorkshire
Mark NEWBOLT
bap.1714 - bur.1742
Lead miner of Moor Houses, Yorkshire
 
Ann BRAY
~1677 - 1734
of Pateley Bridge, Yorkshire
William NEWBOLT
1735 - 1813
Blacksmith of Pateley Bridge, Yorkshire
 
William GILL
bap.1686 - ~1749
of Mickley, Yorkshire
Mary GILL
1712 - ~1781
of Moor Houses, Yorkshire
 
Frances WOOD
~1681 - ~1754
of Warsill, Pateley Bridge, Yorkshire
William NEWBOLD
bap.1762 - ~1823
Lead miner of Greenhow Hill, Yorkshire
 
Ann CORKER
1736 - ~1797
of Greenhow Hill, Yorkshire
 
Ann KOORKER
~1709 - bur.1770
of Greenhow Hill, Yorkshire
John NEWBOULD
1797 - 1866
Coal miner of Lofthouse, Wakefield, Yorkshire
 
Ralph WALKER
~1695 - bur.1773
of Middlesmoor, Yorkshire
Jacob WALKER
bap.1728 - bur.1767
Lead miner of Middlesmoor, Yorkshire
 
Jacob RAGG
~1654 - 1713
of Pateley Bridge, Yorkshire
Frances RAGG
bap.1699 - bur.1735
of Pateley Bridge, Yorkshire
 
Frances GILL
~1660 - 1749
of Pateley Bridge, Yorkshire
Mary WALKER
bap.1764 - ~1823
of Greenhow Hill, Yorkshire
 
Richard JOW
~1653 - ~1728
of Pateley Bridge, Yorkshire
John JOW
bap.1705 - ~1765
Carpenter of Pateley Bridge, Yorkshire
 
Elizabeth SIMPSON
~1653 - ~1728
of Pateley Bridge, Yorkshire
Sarah JOW
bap.1738 - ~1805
of Greenhow Hill, Yorkshire
 
William NUSSEY
~1666 - bur.1716
of Burnsall, Yorkshire
Anne NUSSEY
bap.1702 - ~1764
of Overton, Yorkshire
 
Elizabeth Ann NEWBOULD
1831 - 1897
General servant of Lofthouse, Wakefield, Yorkshire
 
John JOY
~1679 - ~1767
Husbandman of Burnsall, Yorkshire
James JOY
bap.1719 - bur.1772
Lead miner of Thorpe, Skipton, Yorkshire
 
Thomas BURNETT
~1649 - bur.1716
of Colne, Pendle, Lancashire
Margaret BURNETT
bap.1686 - 1739
of Kirkby Malham, Craven, Yorkshire
 
Alice ANDERSON
~1649 - bur.1703
of Kirkby Malham, Craven, Yorkshire
James JOY
bap.1741 - ~1806
Lead miner of High Hardcastle, Pateley Bridge, Yorkshire
 
Matthew JACKMAN
~1613 - bur.1663
of Embsay, Yorkshire
Thomas JACKMAN
bap.1610 - bur.1678
of Embsay, Yorkshire
 
Gregory JACKMAN
bap.1649 - bur.1698
of Embsay, Yorkshire
 
Richard OLDFIELD
~1574 - ~1655
of Skipton, Yorkshire
Mary OLDFIELD
1617 - bur.1676
of Crookrise, Yorkshire
 
Margret DEMAINE
~1584 - ~1655
of Skipton, Yorkshire
Thomas JACKMAN
bap.1690 - bur.1754
Farmer of Embsay, Yorkshire
 
Christopher WEST
~1624 - ~1709
of Halton East, Yorkshire
Isabel WEST
bap.1665 - bur.1721
of Halton East, Yorkshire
 
Elisabeth JACKMAN
bap.1722 - ~1781
of Embsay, Yorkshire
 
William LASSELLS
~1658 - 1730
Yeoman of Appletreewick, Yorkshire
 
Agnes [LASSELL]
~1667 - bur.1717
of Burnsall, Yorkshire
Joan LASSELLS
1699 - bur.1763
of Appletreewick, Yorkshire
 
Richard STAWE
~1614 - ~1696
of Appletreewick, Yorkshire
Anne STAWE
bap.1659 - bur.1745
of Burnsall, Yorkshire
 
James JOY
bap.1773 - ~1833
Lead and coal miner of Craven Kell, Pateley Bridge, Yorkshire
 
Richard JOW
~1653 - ~1728
of Pateley Bridge, Yorkshire
John JOW
bap.1705 - ~1765
Carpenter of Pateley Bridge, Yorkshire
 
Elizabeth SIMPSON
~1653 - ~1728
of Pateley Bridge, Yorkshire
Sarah JOW
bap.1738 - ~1805
of Greenhow Hill, Yorkshire
 
William NUSSEY
~1666 - bur.1716
of Burnsall, Yorkshire
Anne NUSSEY
bap.1702 - ~1764
of Overton, Yorkshire
 
Hannah 'Ann' JOY
1800 - 1876
of Lofthouse, Wakefield, Yorkshire
 
William SIMPSON
~1634 - ~1719
of Pateley Bridge, Yorkshire
Joseph SIMPSON
bap.1679 - bur.1746
Lead miner of Pateley Bridge, Yorkshire
 
Joseph SIMPSON
bap.1707 - ~1757
Lead miner of Greenhow Hill, Yorkshire
 
Mary SKELTON
~1671 - bur.1746
of Pateley Bridge, Yorkshire
Solomon SIMPSON
bap.1734 - bur.1793
Lead miner of Greenhow Hill, Yorkshire
 
Jane [SIMPSON]
~1717 - bur.1767
of Pateley Bridge, Yorkshire
Elizabeth SIMPSON
bap.1773 - ~1833
of Coldstonefold, Pateley Bridge, Yorkshire
 
John SPURRET
~1683 - bur.1768
of Burnsall, Yorkshire
Richard SPURRET
bap.1715 - ~1765
of Burnsall, Yorkshire
 
Mary FORSTER
~1682 - ~1757
of Burnsall, Yorkshire
Jane SPURRIT
bap.1738 - bur.1774
of Appletreewick, Yorkshire
 
Unknown [SPURRIT]
~1699 - ~1749
Spouses and Descendants
Generations
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Mary TURNER
1857 - 1907
Servant of Methley, Yorkshire
  m. William BEEVERS (1857 - 1911)
 
Sarah Elizabeth BEEVERS
~1878 - ~1940
Packer (stationery) of Leeds, Yorkshire
Fred BEEVERS
1880 - ~1945
Electrician of Lincoln, Lincolnshire
Eleanor BEEVERS
1884 - 1940
Cinema cashier of Leicester, Leicestershire
  m. Randolph SCOTT (1885 - 1950)
 
Randolph SCOTT
1905 - 1910
of Everton, Lancashire
Edna May SCOTT
1908 - 1994
Cotton Weaver (Part time) of Everton, Lancashire
  m. John 'Jack' FORREST (1907 - 1972)
 
Firth Scott FORREST
1937 - 1937
of Blackburn, Lancashire
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Mona Irene SCOTT
1912 - 1914
of Everton, Lancashire
Edith Annie SCOTT
1915 - 1916
of Blackburn, Lancashire
Narrative and Notes

Mary TURNER was born in Methley near Castleford on 1 July 1857. She is identified as the mother of Eleanor BEEVERS on her birth certificate. Her father was a coal miner.

She married William BEEVERS on 17 November 1877 at Little Holbeck, Leeds.

The family moved around a lot, possibly due to her husband's job as a railway foreman. Her children were born in Leeds, Lincoln and Leicester, however they settled in Liverpool.

William and Mary BEEVERS lived at 32 Laith Street, Liverpool. She died on 6th November 1907 aged 50, and he died on 25th January 1911.

Timeline
Personal Family World
Date
Age*
Event
Place
1 Jul 1857
0
Birth 
1
Methley, Yorkshire
7 Apr 1861
3
Census 
2
Mickletown, Methley, Yorkshire
Oct 1874
17
Death of sister Henrietta TURNER 
Tadcaster R.D., Yorkshire
17 Nov 1877
20
Occupation: Servant 
3
 
17 Nov 1877
20
Residence 
4
Marshall Street, Little Holbeck, Yorkshire
17 Nov 1877
20
Marriage to husband William BEEVERS 
56
Little Holbeck, Yorkshire
btw 1878 and 1879
21
Birth of daughter Sarah Elizabeth BEEVERS 
Leeds, Yorkshire
c. Jun 1880
22
Birth of son Fred BEEVERS 
7
Lincoln, Lincolnshire
3 Apr 1881
23
Census 
8
Sendalls Boulevard, Lincoln, Lincolnshire
1 Sep 1884
27
Birth of daughter Eleanor BEEVERS 
9
15 Chipstone Street, Leicester, Leicestershire
5 Apr 1891
33
Census 
10
19 Sykes Street, Everton, Lancashire
28 Jan 1897
39
Death of mother Elizabeth Ann NEWBOULD 
11
51 Bridge Street, Castleford, Yorkshire
31 Mar 1901
44
query Caution: Recorded age does not match calculated age (43).
Census 
12
19 Sykes Street, Everton, Lancashire
22 Jan 1905
47
Marriage of daughter Eleanor BEEVERS and Randolph SCOTT 
1314
St. Bridget's Church, Wavertree, Lancashire
6 Nov 1907
50
Death 
1516
32 Laith Street, Everton, Lancashire
Nov 1907
50
Burial 
17
Section 2 No 1749, West Derby Cemetery, Lowerhouse Lane, Liverpool, Lancashire
19 Mar 1910
52
Death of father Henry TURNER 
18
Pontefract Union Infirmary, Fanshelf, Pontefract, Yorkshire
24 Jan 1911
53
Death of husband William BEEVERS 
19
7 Eaton Place, Everton, Lancashire
5 Mar 1940
82
Death of daughter Eleanor BEEVERS 
20
129 Haslingden Road, Blackburn, Lancashire
Documented age, Calculated age, Estimated age
Citations
1 - UK General Registry Office Birth Certificate
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Registration District Pontefract

1857 BIRTH in the Sub-District of Kippax in the County of York

No - When and where born - Name, if any - Sex - Name and surname of father - Name, surname and maiden surname of mother - Occupation of father - Signature, description and residence of informant - When registered

47 - First July 1857, Methley - Mary - Girl - Henry Turner - Elizabeth Turner formerly Newby - Coal Miner - X The mark of Elizabeth Turner Mother Methley - Seventeenth July 1857

2 - UK 1861 Census - 7th April 1861

Henry Turner - Head - Mar - 30 - Coalminer - Yorkshire Rothwell

Elizabeth Turner - Wife - Mar - 24 - - Yorkshire Lofthouse

William Turner - Son - - 7 - - Yorkshire Lofthouse

Sarah Elizabeth Turner - Daur - - 1 - - Yorkshire Methley

Mary Turner - Daur - - 3 - - Yorkshire Methley

3 - Beevers - Turner

1877 Marriage solemnized at the Parish Church in the Parish of Little Holbeck in the County of York

No: 242

When married - 17 November 1877

Name and Surname - Age - Condition - Rank or Profession - Residence at the time of marriage - Father's name and surname - Rank or Profession of father

William Beevers - 20-1 - Bachelor - Mechanic - Marshall St - George Beevers - Railway Guard

Mary Turner - 20-1 - Spinster - Servant - Marshall St - Henry Turner - Miner

Married in the Parish Church according to the Rites and Ceremonies of the Established Church, by _____ or after banns by me William Barnes, ??? , Vicar

This marriage was solemnized between us: Wm Beevers, Mary Her X Mark Turner in the Presence of us, Charles Beevers, Emma Penney

4 - Beevers - Turner

1877 Marriage solemnized at the Parish Church in the Parish of Little Holbeck in the County of York

No: 242

When married - 17 November 1877

Name and Surname - Age - Condition - Rank or Profession - Residence at the time of marriage - Father's name and surname - Rank or Profession of father

William Beevers - 20-1 - Bachelor - Mechanic - Marshall St - George Beevers - Railway Guard

Mary Turner - 20-1 - Spinster - Servant - Marshall St - Henry Turner - Miner

Married in the Parish Church according to the Rites and Ceremonies of the Established Church, by _____ or after banns by me William Barnes, ??? , Vicar

This marriage was solemnized between us: Wm Beevers, Mary Her X Mark Turner in the Presence of us, Charles Beevers, Emma Penney

5 - UK General Registry Office Marriage Certificate
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1877 Marriage solemnized at the Parish Church in the Parish of Little Holbeck in the County of York

No: 242

When married - 17 November 1877

Name and Surname - Age - Condition - Rank or Profession - Residence at the time of marriage - Father's name and surname - Rank or Profession of father

William Beevers - 20-1 - Bachelor - Mechanic - Marshall St - George Beevers - Railway Guard

Mary Turner - 20-1 - Spinster - Servant - Marshall St - Henry Turner - Miner

Married in the Parish Church according to the Rites and Ceremonies of the Established Church, by _____ or after banns by me William Barnes, ??? , Vicar

This marriage was solemnized between us: Wm Beevers, Mary Her X Mark Turner in the Presence of us, Charles Beevers, Emma Penney

6 - Little Holbeck Parish Records
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1877 Marriage solemnized at Parish Church in the parish of Little Holbeck in the County of York

No

When Married

Name and Surname

Age

Condition

Rank or Profession

Residence at the Time of Marriage

Father's Name and Surname

Rank or Profession of Father

242

17 November 1877

William Beever

Mary Turner

20-1

20-1

Bachelor

Spinster

Mechanic

Servant

Marshall St

Marshall St

George Beevers

Henry Turner

Railway Guard

Miner

Married in the CHURCH according to the Rites and Ceremonies of the Established Church after Banns by me William Bar[?] Vicar

This Marriage was solemnized between us {

William Beevers

Mary her X mark Turner

in the Presence of us, {

Charles Beevers

Emma Penney

7 - UK 1881 Census - 3rd April 1881
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I.W.Bevis - Head - Mar - 24 - Railway Carrge Inspector - Mansfield, Notts

Mary Bevis - Wife - Mar - 23 - - Metley, Yorks

Sarah E Bevis - Daur - Un - 2 - - Leeds, Yorks

Fred Bevis - Son - - 10 months - - Lincoln

8 - UK 1881 Census - 3rd April 1881
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I.W.Bevis - Head - Mar - 24 - Railway Carrge Inspector - Mansfield, Notts

Mary Bevis - Wife - Mar - 23 - - Metley, Yorks

Sarah E Bevis - Daur - Un - 2 - - Leeds, Yorks

Fred Bevis - Son - - 10 months - - Lincoln

9 - UK General Registry Office Birth Certificate
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Registration District Leicester

1884 BIRTH in the Sub-District of East Leicester in the County of Leicester

No - 359

When and where born - First September 1884, 15 Chipstone Street

Name, if any - Eleanor

Sex - Girl

Name and surname of father - William Beevers

Name, surname and maiden surname of mother - Mary Beevers formerly Turner

Occupation of father - Railway foreman

Signature, description and residence of informant - Mary Beevers, Mother, Chipstone Street, Leicester

When registered - Fourth October 1884

10 - UK 1891 Census - 5th April 1891
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Everton, Liverpool, Parish of St Chrysostoms

19 Sykes Street

Wm Beevers - Head - M - 34 - General Labourer - Employed - Notts, Mansfield

Mary Beevers - Wife - M - 33 - - - Yorks, Methley

Sarah E Beevers - Daur - S - 12 - Scholar - Yorks, Leeds

Fred Beevers - Son - S - 10 - Scholar - Lincolnshire, Lincoln

Eleanor Beevers - Daur - - 6 - Leicestershire, Leicester

11 - UK General Registry Office Death Certificate
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Superintendent Registrar's Disttrict Pontefract

Registrar's Sub-District Castleford

1897 DEATHS in the Sub-District of Castleford in the County of York

No: 398

When and Where Died: Twenty eighth January 1897 51 Bridge Street, Castleford U.D.

Names and Surname: Elizabeth Turner

Sex: Female

Age: 62 years

Rank or Profession: Wife of Henry Turner a Coalminer

Cause of Death: Chronic Nephritis Asthsma, Certified by B Hillman

Signature, Description and Residence of Informant

H Turner widower of the deceased present at the death, 51 Bridge Street Castleford

When registered: Twenty eighth January 1897

Signature of Registrar: Benjamin Farrer Registrar

12 - UK 1901 Census - 31st March 1901
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William BEEVERS - Head - M - 44 - Warehouseman (Clothiers) - Worker - Notts, Mansfield

Mary BEEVERS - Wife - M - 44 - - - Yorks, Castleford

Elizabeth BEEVERS - Daur - S - 22 - Packer Stationary - Worker - Yorks, Leeds

Fred BEEVERS - Son - S - 20 - Warehouseman Electric Light Cos - Worker - Lincs, Lincoln

Eleanor BEEVERS - Daughter - S - 16 - Tailoress Apprentice - Worker - Leics, Leicester

13 - UK General Registry Office Marriage Certificate
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1905 Marriage solemnized at St Bridgets Church in the parish of St Bridget, Wavertree in the County of Lancaster

When married: 22 Jan 1905

Randolph Scott, 22, Bachelor, Salesman, 40 Liberty Street, Father: John Scott, Salesman

Eleanor (Nellie crossed out) Beevers, 21, Spinster, -, 40 Liberty Street, Father: William Beevers, Goods Receiver

This Marriage was solemnized between us Randolph Scott, Eleanor Beevers in the presence of us, James Jordan, Jessie Brighton

14 - Wavertree, St Bridget, Parish Records
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1805 Marriage solemnized at St Bridgets Church in the parish of St Bridgets Wavertree in the County of Lancaster

No

When Married

Name and Surname

Age

Condition

Rank or Profession

Residence at the Time of Marriage

Father's Name and Surname

Rank or Profession of Father

165

22 Jan 1905

Randolph Scott

Nellie Eleanor Beevers

22

21

Bachelor

Spinster

Salesman

40 Liberty St

40 Liberty St

John Scott

William Beevers

Salesman

Goods receiver

Married in the above church according to the Rites and Ceremonies of the Established Church after Banns by me A S Wymott Vicar

This Marriage was solemnized between us {

Randolph Scott

Eleanor Beevers

in the Presence of us, {

James Jordan

Jessie Brighton

15 - UK General Registry Office Death Certificate
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CERTIFIED COPY OF AN ENTRY OF DEATH

REGISTRATION DISTRICT West Derby

1907 DEATH in the Sub-district of Everton Southin the County of Liverpool

No

When and where died

Name and surname

Sex

Age

Occupation

Cause of death

Signature, description and residence of informant

When registered

241

Sixth November 1907

32 Laith Street

U.D

Mary Beevers

Female

50 years

Wife of William Beevers Bookkeeper

Phthisis

Cardiac Failure

Certified by D Henry M.B.

William Beevers

Widower of deceased

present at death

32 Laith Street

Sixth November 1907

16 - Remembrance Card - Mary Beevers

In Affectionate Remembrance of

Mary Beevers

Who Died 6 November 1907

Aged 50 Years

And was Interred at West Derby Cemetery

-

Mourn not for her whom God hath blest,

And taken to her heavenly rest,

Freed from all sorrow, grief and pain,

Our loss is her eternal gain.

-

Funeral furnished by J. Leary, 188, Breck Rd., & 7a, Lodge Lane, Liverpool

Certified Copy of an Entry of Death

1907 Death in the Sub-District of Everton South in the County of Liverpool

No - When and where died - Sex - Age - Occupation - Cause of death - Signature, description and residence of informant - When registered - Signature of registrar

241 - Sixth November 1907, 32 Laith Street, U.D - Mary Beevers - Female - 50 years - Wife of William Beevers, Bookkeeper - Phthisis Cardiac Failure, Certified by D Henry M.B - William Beevers, Widower of deceased present at death 32 Laith Street - Sizth November 1907 - S.E.Knox, Deputy Registrar

17 - Burial fees account: Mary Beevers

West Derby Burial Authority

Cemetery, Lowerhouse Lane

Received of Mr John Leary the sum of - pounds Eleven shillings six pence for the Interment of Mary Beevers in Section 2 No 1749

Dated this 6 day of June 1907

J Martin Registrar

18 - UK General Registry Office Death Certificate
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1910 DEATHS in the Sub-District of Pontefract in the County of York

No - When and where died - Sex - Age - Occupation - Cause of death - Signature, description and residence of informant - When registered - Signature of registrar

8 - Nineteenth March 1910 Pontefract Union Infirmary Fanshelf Pontefract U.D. - Henry Turner - Male - 79 years - Coal Miner of Methley - Colic Syncope Certified by EB Gemond - F.R Lundy Master Union Workhouse Fanshelf - Nineteenth March 1910 - Percy Weale Registrar

19 - UK General Registry Office Death Certificate
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Certified Copy of an Entry of Death

1911 Death in the Sub-District of Everton South in the County of Liverpool C.B

No - When and where died - Sex - Age - Occupation - Cause of death - Signature, description and residence of informant - When registered - Signature of registrar

411 - Twenty fourth January 1911, 7 Eaton Place, UD - William Beevers - Male - 52 years - Draper's goods receiver - Phthisis 15 months Exhaustion Certified D R Belcher LRCS - Fred Beevers, Son present at death 7 Eatoon Place - Twenty fourth January 1911 - WA Bucknall Registrar

20 - UK General Registry Office Death Certificate
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Certified Copy of an Entry of Death

1940 Death in the Sub-District of Blackburn East in the County Borough of Blackburn

No - When and where died - Sex - Age - Occupation - Cause of death - Signature, description and residence of informant - When registered - Signature of registrar

241 - Fifth March 1940, 129 Haslingden Road U.D. - Eleanor Scott - Female - 55 years - of 11 Mona Road, Blackburn U.D. Wife of Randolph Scott a Labourer (Munition works) - I(a) Cardiac failure (b) Chronic Bronchitis (c) Mitral Stenosis Certified by Patrick Cosgrave MB - R Scott Widower of deceased 11 Mona Road Blackburn - Fifth March 1940 - Jim Parkinson Registrar