Arthur Thomas Bristed son of George Alfred Page of 48 Harrington St, civil service, and Clara Harriet (baptismal record)
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At the time of the 1881 England Census Arthur T B Page, aged 17, born in St. Pancras, was with his widowed father at 48 Harrington St., St. Pancras London.
At the time of the 1901 England Census Arthur T B Page, aged 37, born in Regents Park London, single, priest (Church of England), was living at 39 Angerstein Rd., Portsmouth Hampshire. With him was adopted son Thomas R W Page (21) of Castle Hedingham Essex, pupil teacher.
Assistant curate at St Mark's Church, Wellington, 1918-1921; Acting Vicar, February 1919 to January 1920. 3
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Arthur Thomas Bristed Page died aged 76 years. 2
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THE LATE REV. A. T. B. PAGE
The funeral service of the Rev. Arthur T. Bristed Page, first vicar of the Mimamar-Seatoun parochial district, took place this morning at St. Mark's Church. The service was conducted by the Bishop of Wellington (the Rt. Rev. H. St. Barbe Holland), who was assisted by the Rev. N. F. E. Robertshawe, vicar of St. Mark's. His Lordship also officiated at the service at the crematorium, Karori. There was a large congregation of former parishioners and friends, including a number of the clergy of the Wellington Diocese....
Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 47, 25 Feb 1941, p. 8