William =Dec 29, 1859 Chipperfield, Kings Langley
Certificate
Eliza (Short)
b. 1832ish
Corndealer
about 1834
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d 1910(79)?
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Eliza Ann Louisa Mary A Amelia Sophia William Montague Frances Mark Theodore
b. Uxbridge 1861 b. Uxbridge 1862 b. Uxbridge 1864 b. Uxbridge 1867 b. Uxbridge 31/Mar/1869
Certificate
b. Uxbridge 1874 b. 1877
=Mile End 1898 =Brentford 1907
Florence May Rose
Nurse domestic Corndealer manager
d 1931 (63)
See newspaper cutting
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William Montague Brind


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Registration district UXBRIDGE
1869 BIRTH in the District of Uxbridge in the County of Middlesex
No When and
where born
Name, if any Sex Name and surname
of father
Name, surname and
maiden surname of mother
Occupation of father Signature, description and
residence of informant
When registered Signature of registrar Name entered after
registration
258 Thirtyfirst March 1869
Uxbridge
William Montague boy Willliam Brind Eliza
Brind

formerly Short
Carter E Brind
Mother
Uxbridge
Eleventh May
1869
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Registrar
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1859 Marriage solemnized at the Protestant Dissenters Chapel Chipperfield in the District of Hemel Hempstead in the County of Hertford
No When Married Name and surname Age Condition Rank or Profssion Residence at the time of Marriage Father's name and surname Rank or Profession of Father
134? Twenty ninth December 1859 William Brind of full age Bachelor Carter Uxbridge Mark Brind Labourer
Eliza Short of full age Spinster   Chipperfield, Kings Langley Humphrey Short (deceased) Grocer
Married in the Dissenters Chapel according to the Rites and Ceremonies of the Baptists after Banns by me William Fisk
James Price Jnr, Deputy Registrar
This Marriage was
solemnized between us
William Brind
Eliza Short
    In the
Presence of us
Francis James Short
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Funeral of Mr W M Brind

INTERNMENT AT THE MAIDENHEAD CEMETERY

Amidst many manifestation of the respect in which he was held -- places of business were shuttered in different parts of the town-- the funeral took place on Thusday afternoon of Mr W M Brind aged 62 years, who was for 24 years the resident manager of the corn and ocoal business of Mr George Mattinglay, King-street, Maidenhead. Mr Brind passsed to his rest on the 11th inst at the local hospital. The burial service taken by the Rev C H Clissold (Vicar of St Mary's) was in the cemetery chapel, and the internment was at the cemetery. The mourners were Mrs Bind (widow) , Sons Dennis and Wallace H Brind (sons), the Misses Elizabeth and Louisa Brind and Mrs F Morris (sisters), also Miss Jessie Frith (an old friend).
Those also attending included Mr and Mrs George Mattingley and the staff: the Misses Boopman, Malsey, Perrin and Singer and Messrs Blick, Bradley, Castle M Duncan, T ?????? Gurney, Halliday, Haynes, James, Silver, Tegg, Thompson and Winsfield; an many of those who sent beautfiul floral tributes incluing Mrs C Bird, Mrs Frank Coward , Mrs W G Parsons, Miss P Wise, Mr and Mrs George Clark, Mr and Mrs ????????????????????????????????????? and the Rev Eric Nash. The inscription on the casket containing the remains of the deceased was "William Montague Brind, died 9th November 1931 aged 63"

Floral tributes were sent as follows ?? Widow "To darling Will with love from Dolly" : "Thy will is done" : ??? "From Dennis and Wallace with great gratitude" :his sorrowing sisters Lizzie, Louie and Annie : his sorrowing sister and brother in law Millie and Ted : Nellie and Fred in affectionate love and remembrance of dear old Willie: Frank and Eve with eepest sympathy, and from Jess with deepest sympathy, from Mr and Mrs Mattinglay ?????????????????

The funeral arrangements were well-carried out by Messrs G Hooper and Son, King-street, Maidenhead.