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Affectionate
Remembrance of
Frances
Wife of William Harry
Tyler
Who died February 19th 1882
Aged 28 Years
Frances Tyler née Thrupp (1853-1882) was the youngest of 4 children born to Joseph and Fanny Thrupp of Shrawley. Her elder sister Mary, who also died in her 20's, is buried close by in plot B2. Joseph was a blacksmith who lived his whole life in Shrawley. He married Frances (Fanny) Davies in 1845, and lived to 1860. Fanny died in 1863. Frances spent her childhood at the Lenchford Inn, moving to Worcester in her teens, where she met William.
At present not a lot is known about the early life of William.
Frances and William married, in Worcester, in July 1874. They lived in the parish of St. Martin's. William was a bootmaker. He was a partner in the family firm Joseph & William Tyler boot & shoe manufacturers. Just 8 years later, Frances passed away.
Frances d. Joseph & Fanny Thrupp of Shrawley blacksmith 25 Dec 1853 Geo H Biggs curate
In April 1861 at the Lenchford Inn, Frances (Fanny) Thrupp (mother of Frances) is a Widow aged (47) living with 4 children :
Henry (13) a publican's son, Joseph (12) a scholar, Mary (10) a scholar, and Frances (7) a scholar
Henry (13) a publican's son, Joseph (12) a scholar, Mary (10) a scholar, and Frances (7) a scholar
According to Familysearch.org Frances Thrupp married William Henry Tyler on July 21st 1874 at Saint Martin's, Worcester. William was a boot manufacturer.
In April 1881 William Henry Tyler (46) is a boot maker living at 9, St Martin's Gate, Worcester with his wife Frances (27) and son Edward (20) also a boot maker
Frances Tyler 9 St Martons Gate Worcester 23 Feb 1882 a. 28 W F Vernon rector
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