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 Post subject: Veevers
PostPosted: Sun Feb 17, 2008 1:46 pm 
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Section C Grave 89
Headstone
In Affectionate Remembrance of
Sarah Jane
The beloved wife of
Alfred VEEVERS of Burnley
Who departed this life Dec 7th 1889
Aged 46 years
Also of Ellen His second wife
Who departed this life March 25th
1917 aged 76 years
Also the above named
Alfred VEEVERS
Who departed this life July 17th
1918 Aged 76 years
He died as he lived peacefully
http://www.briercliffesociety.co.uk/Grave%20Stones/Haggate%20Chapel/V/Veevers.htm

Section G Grave 39
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James Bertram VEEVERS, January 7th 1944 aged 58
Sarah Ellen, wife, September 11th 1962 aged 79 years

Section L Grave 130
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Wm.A.VEEVERS died Dec 8th 1952 aged 79
Ellen his wife died Oct 19 1939 aged 60
Harry their son died Oct 11th 1949 aged 46
Mary the wife of Walter HALSTEAD died Feb 27th 1961 aged 53

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Thank you, Mel. Sarah Jane and Alfred Veevers were my great grandparents. They kept a greengrocer's shop at 8/10 Abel Street in 1881. He married Ellen two months after Sarah Jane died. That's pretty quick even for those days but he had twelve children, some of whom were still very young.

Alfred came from Colne. If anyone is researching this family, I have a little more information, but I haven't done a lot of work on them.

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Do you have a picture of the gravestone Joan?
It might be amongst my folder containing stones yet to be added but just wondered if you have it.

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Yes, I do have a picture, Mel. A correspondent who was going to Burnley photographed it and sent it to me. I just tried to find it on my computer but have stored it in some obscure place.

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No problem Joan. Could I be cheeky and ask if you could email me a copy for the site please?
I'll PM you my email address

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Yes, that's fine, Mel. I'm still looking for it.

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Mel, I've found the photos, three of them. Will you email me PM. I may need instructions on how to do this. Technology isn't my strongest skill.

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Joan has kindly provided a picture of the gravestone for Section C Grave 89 along with a stone for her Chadwick relations. http://www.briercliffesociety.co.uk/Grave%20Stones/Haggate%20Chapel/C/Chadwick1.htm

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Burnley Express and News, January 15, 1944.
OBITUARY
MR. J. B. VEEVERS
The funeral took place at Haggate Baptist Chapel on Tuesday of Mr. James Bertram Veevers (58), of 26, Elmwood-street. Mr. Veevers was a well-known member of Salem Chapel and Institute, Nelson, before coming to Burnley. He was a member of the West End Reform Club, and was in business as a baker and confectioner at 142, Accrington road, for 22 years. He is survived by a widow and one daughter. The Rev. A. ? Farnworth took prayers at the home, and Mr. W. Thornber officiated at the graveside. Arrangements by W. Walker and Son, Jockey-street.
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VEEVERS. -On the 1st inst., Elizabeth Veevers, Bend Hill, Briercliffe, aged 75 years

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VEEVERS. -On the 1st inst., Elizabeth Veevers, Bend Hill, Briercliffe, aged 75 years

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Joan wrote:
Thank you, Mel. Sarah Jane and Alfred Veevers were my great grandparents. They kept a greengrocer's shop at 8/10 Abel Street in 1881. He married Ellen two months after Sarah Jane died. That's pretty quick even for those days but he had twelve children, some of whom were still very young.

Alfred came from Colne. If anyone is researching this family, I have a little more information, but I haven't done a lot of work on them.

Joan

Hi, I realize this is a old post ,your Alfred Veevers had a son also named Alfred, he married Gertrude Sandow on May 17th. 1902 in Burnley and moved to Durham Co. shortly after.My interest is with Gertrude,I believe she may have had a illigitimate daughter born several years before named Margaret.Please contact me if you can for more on this.
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Hi Tom,

Yes, Alfred and Gertrude moved to Durham sometime after their marriage. They had a son, Alfred Sandow Veevers, born in the December quarter of 1908. I haven't done much work on them and I didn't know about an illegitimate daughter. A few years ago I corresponded briefly with a descendant of the family, but then I didn't hear any more from them.
I'd be interested to hear any information that you have, and if I can help at all I will.

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Joan


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