Ryde Social Heritage Group research the social history of the citizens of Ryde, Isle of Wight. Documenting their lives, businesses and burial transcriptions.
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Ryde Cemetery

Mrs Annie Matilda King

Title: Mrs
Forenames: Annie Matilda
Surnames: King
Date of Death: 04/01/1976
Burial Date: 09/01/1976
Age at Death Years: 84
Grave Type: Marked
Map Reference Number: RSHG 032 C1
Plot Number: Ryde New Cemetery Section B Plot 132
Grave Description: Oblong headstone, smaller rectangular plaque, surrounding kerb stones, grit in middle of grave with flower holder (October 2009)

Memorial re-furbished -
White marbled headstone with slightly pointed top and double shoulders, cross motif central top of stone and lead lettering. Surrounding matching kerbstones with cuboid base corner posts. Matching rectangular plaque with fluted edges, inclined on rest, on centre of plot. Matching cuboid flower holder at top centre of plot White chippings infill (May 2019)

Grave Condition Description: Lettering becoming eroded and stained, some lichen at top and weeds in middle of grave (October 2009)

After refurbishment - very good (May 2019)

Other Information: Added burial date, source: Burial records
Although mentioned on the memorial, there is no evidence in all the records found that Charles Royston King was interred in this plot, sources include Bereavement Services records

Also interred in this plot earlier burial, Jane Jordan (1886), source: Bereavement Services records

Old Website Grave ID: 7300

Inscription:

Headstone
SACRED TO THE MEMORY OF
OUR DEAR DAUGHTER
ANNIE CATHERINE KING
WHO DIED 7TH MARCH 1952
IN HER 39TH YEAR

ALSO OF OUR YOUNGER SON
CHARLES ROYSTON KING
WHO DIED 31ST OCTOBER 1931
"SLEEPING"

AND OF THEIR FATHER
FRANK KING
DIED 24TH JULY 1971 AGED 82 YEARS

Rectangular plaque
ALSO
ANNIE MATILDA
KING
BELOVED WIFE
AND MOTHER
DIED 4TH JAN 1976
AGED 84 YEARS

Flower Holder
ANNE

Right base corner post (stonemason) - ELLERY

Photographs:

Kate MacDonell
King family May 2019
Photographer: Kate MacDonell

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