Philip Weaver of Leckhampton
- Born: Abt 1843, Hatherley, Gloucestershire, England 1
- Married: 7 Jun 1870, Congregational Church, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England 2
- Died: 19 Dec 1914, Warden Hill Farm, Leckhampton, Gloucestershire, England
- Buried: 23 Dec 1914, St. Mary, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England 3
Research Notes:
WEAVER.—Dec. 19, Philip Weaver, the dearly-beloved husband of Joyce Weaver, Warden Hill Farm, Leckhampton, aged 71 years.
Cheltenham Chronicle and Gloucestershire Graphic, Saturday, 26 Dec 1914, p. 2
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Philip Weaver, farmer, of Warden Hill Farm Leckhampton, died aged 71 years (burial record).
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FUNERAL.—The remains of Mr. Philip Weaver, of Warden Hill Farm, Leckhampton, were interred in Cheltenham Cemetery on Wednesday. Although of a retiring disposition, he was well known and much respected by all who knew him. He leaves a wife, eight children, and 12 grandchildren to mourn his loss. A very impressive service previous to the burial was conducted by the Rev. A. Weaver-Evans, assisted by Mr. J. T. Ireland, both of Cambray. The chief mourners were Messrs. Frank, Reg, and Harry Weaver (sons), Miss M. Weaver (daughter), Mr. Henry Weaver (brother), Mrs. Frank Weaver (daughter-in-law), Mr. W. Edwards (son-in-law), the Misses Laura and Mabel Weaver (nieces), Miss Saunders and Mr. Bendy (friend). Many floral tributes were sent.
Gloucestershire Echo, Thursday, 24 Dec 1914, p. 4
Marriage Information:
Philip married Joyce Spackman, daughter of Charles Spackman and Ann Greening, on 7 Jun 1870 in Congregational Church, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England. (Joyce Spackman was born in 1840 in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England, died on 22 Jan 1932 at Warden Hill Farm, Leckhampton, Gloucestershire, England, and was buried on 26 Jan 1932 in St. Mary, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England, aged 92 years.)
Marriage Notes:
June 7, at the Congregational Church, by the Rev. A. M. Brown, Mr Philip Weaver to Miss Joyce Spackman.
Cheltenham Mercury, 11 Jun 1870, p. 2
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