CFHS Code HT356west (This inscription was not recorded by CFHS during their survey in 2000)
Parish Holy Trinity
Monument

This is the west face of a double sided monument. The kerbstones run towards the west. It is located in the parish area of Holy Trinity roughly 75 metres along the south path and about 8 plots north of the path. It was hidden in an area that is full of ivy and bramble and not seen when CFHS recorded the monuments or when we found the inscription for Martha’s husband on the other side of the stone Frederick Weedon HT356h
Inscription
In loving Memory of KATE MAUD WEEDON who died March 13.1912 aged 5 months
daughter of FREDERICK and MARTHA
Also of Martha Jane Weedon beloved wife of FREDERICK and mother of NORMAN
Died January 10. 1967, aged 77 years
Relationship Mother and daughter
Kate Maud Weedon (1911 – 1912)
Kate was born in c November 1911 to Martha and Frederick Weedon.she died in March the following year when the family were living at 42 Carlyle Rd.
Martha Jane Weedon née Davies (1889-1967)
Martha was born in Radnorshire, Wales on 25th September 1889
She married widower Frederick William Weedon in Edmonton in the 3rd Quarter of 1910 banns had been read twice in the parish of Andrew the Less Cambridge when Martha was living in Wilsden, Bradford. She might have been a relative of Frederick’s first wife.
1930 living at 19 Park Parade.
In 1839 she was living at 7 North Terrace, a lodging house run by Annie Williams. Frederick was incapacitated and Martha was working as a catering assistant. There son Norman now an inspector of Telecommunications systems
Martha Weedon died at St Luke’s Hospital, Guildford on 10 January 1967 and was buried on 13 January 1967
by Mary Naylor & Claire Martinsen
Sources
CHFHS transcripts of parish records
Free BMD
