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Note: R TONGUE WAS THE LAW OF KINDNESS.”“SHE LOOKED WELL TO THE WAYS OF HER HOUSEHOLDAND EAT NOT THE BEAD OF IDLENESS.”“HER CHILDREN ARISE UP, AND CALL HER BLESSEDHER HUSBAND ALSO, HE PRAISETH HER.”PROV.XXXI.26.27.28 V.Also ofCHARLES MILSOM. J. P.(HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE)WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE AUGST 3RD 1880.AGED 80.“HE HATH DISPERSED ABROAD, AND GIVENTO THE POOR: AND HIS RIGHTEOUSNESSREMAINETH FOR EVER; HIS HORN SHALLBE EXALTED WITH HONOUR.”PSALM CXII.9.Headstone with a rounded top which is part of a joint headstone withthat at A.T.11.In the 1851 census at The Arundel Hotel, Arundel Street, Westminster:Charles Milsom, aged 50, married, visitor, member of town councilBath, born at St James, Bath.In the 1861 census at 1 Johnstone Street, Bath: Charles Milsom, aged60, town councillor and music seller employing 6 men & 1 female,born at St James, Bath, wife Hannah, aged 70, born at Bath, and twoservants.The death of Hannah Milsom, aged 74, was registered 1865/Q2 Bath.From the burial register: Hannah Milsom, aged 74, of JohnstoneStreet, was buried on 26 May 1865.In the 1871 census at 10 Darlington Place, Bath: Charles Milsom, aged70, widower, retired musician JP, born at Bath, and a servant.The death of Charles Milson, aged 80, was registered 1880/Q3 Bath.From the burial register: Charles Milsom, aged 80, of 10 DarlingtonPlace, was buried on 6 Aug 1880. From the National Probate Calendar1880: 22 October The Will with a Codicil of Charles Milsom late of 10Darlington-place in the City of Bath Esquire who died at 10 Darlingtonplacewas proved at the Principal Registry by Charles Milsom of 69Pulteney-street Bath Music Seller the Son the sole Executor. PersonalEstate under £5,000.
Note: A.Ta.12 Hannah Milsom(1790-1865)Charles Milsom(1800-1880)InMEMORY OFHANNAH,THE BELOVED WIFE OF CHARLES MILSOMWHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE MAY 22ND 1865AGED 74.“SHE OPENED HER MOUTH WITH WISDOM, ANDIN HE
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