A Plaque In Memory Of Major & Mrs Teichman In St. John’s Church, Warminster

Sunday 2nd October 2016

A plaque in memory of Major & Mrs Teichman, on the south wall of the nave of St. John’s Church, Boreham Road, Warminster. The wording reads: “In loving memory of Major Oskar Teichman, D.S.O., M.C., who passed to his rest 21 April 1959. Also Edith Henrietta, his wife who passed to her rest 23 December 1963. The memory of the just is blessed.” Photograph taken by Danny Howell on Sunday 2nd October 2016.

Where Was Major Oskar Teichman And His Wife Edith (Of Highbury, Warminster) Buried?

Tuesday 30th August 2016

Sheelagh Wurr has made the following enquiry ~

Hi Danny,
I have been helping some people with research into the Teichmans [Major Oskar Teichman and his wife Edith Henrietta Teichman, of Highbury, Warminster].  They came over yesterday and were able to learn quite a lot.  However, we were all puzzled to discover that, despite the family grave being in St. John’s Churchyard [Warminster] with all the names on, Major Oskar and his wife were not actually listed in the burial registers as having been buried there. Obviously the two sons who were killed in the [Second World] War would not be there; the oldest son is – the only one of the family actually buried in the churchyard.  We have the dates of death (Oskar 1959 and his wife 1963).  Have you any idea where they are buried?

Danny Howell replies ~

Hello Sheelagh,
Re your enquiry. Neither Oskar Teichman or his widow Edith had burials at St. John’s Churchyard, Warminster. They were not buried anywhere. They were both cremated.

Oskar Teichman died at his residence Highbury (House), Warminster, on Tuesday 21st April 1959. He had been ill for about a month. His funeral was held on Friday 24th April 1959 with cremation at Bristol (presumably Arnos Vale Crematorium). F. Curtis & Son of Warminster carried out the funeral arrangements. Major Teichman’s funeral expenses included a polished chestnut cremation coffin with plastic fittings, upholstered with a swansdown lining, silk side sets and a silk robe. “Whatley” is referred to, no doubt Mrs Whatley who did most of the laying out of dead people in Warminster for many years. She was paid £2 19 shillings. The total cost of the funeral/cremation was £108 6 shillings. The bill was sent to solicitors Farnfield & Nicholls on 4th June 1959 and paid on 4th September 1959. It is not recorded whether Mrs Teichman had the ashes in an urn, whether they were scattered at Bristol or elsewhere, or interred in the grave at St. John’s. If they were interred in the grave at St. John’s there is no record I can find of that. Maybe his ashes were scattered at Bristol Crematorium but I have no evidence for that.

Edith Henrietta Teichman died at 99a Boreham Road (now renumbered and now part of Rock Lane), Warminster, on Monday 23rd December 1963. She was found dead in bed. Her body was removed to Sambourne Hospital, Warminster, for a post mortem. A coroner’s certificate was issued. Again, Mrs Whatley did the laying out. This time she was paid £2 15 shillings. F. Curtis & Son of Warminster carried out the funeral arrangements. Edith Teichman’s funeral service was held at St. John’s Church, Warminster, on Saturday 28th December 1963. She was cremated at Salisbury Crematorium. Her funeral expenses included the cost of a cremation coffin with moulded fittings, plastic and bronze finish. The coffin was upholstered with a swansdown lining and trimmings, and there was a silk robe. The full cost of the funeral was £80 12 shillings. The bill was sent to Farnfield &  Nicholls on 30th January 1964 and paid on 25th March 1964. The fees for Salisbury Crematorium included the scattering of Mrs Teichman’s ashes.

I think that just about answers your question.
Cheers, Danny.

Death And Funeral Of Eric Tanswell

Eric Tanswell. Died peacefully on 6th December 2015, at Wren House Care Home and of Warminster, aged 88. Dearly loved husband of June and a loving father to Wendy and beloved grandfather of Christopher and Matthew. Funeral service at Bath Crematorium on Wednesday 16th December at 1.45 pm. Family flowers only. Donations if desired to Guide Dogs for the Blind and Cancer Research UK care of F Curtis and Son, 11 Portway Warminster BA12 8QG.

Longleat Lionkeeper Bob Trollope Has Died

Monday 10th November 2014

It is with great regret we share the very sad news that Bob Trollope, for many years one of the lionkeepers at Longleat Lion Reserve, has died. We believe he had been diagnosed with cancer. Bob was not only popular locally but known far and wide for his caring role looking after the Longleat Lions, which were very much one of the big loves of his life. He featured many times in the BBC2 television series Animal Park (205 episodes) originally broadcast from 2000 to 2009 (repeated many times). Bob will be much missed ~ he was a wonderful man with a wonderful caring nature.

“No Through Road For Motor Vehicles” At Ash Walk, Warminster

Saturday 27th April 2013

Mr. Hugh Turner and his wife, who live at Woodland Road, Warminster, walking along the western end of Ash Walk, Warminster, after attending a rummage sale atWarminster Bowling Club. On the left is an old road sign. 

The sign reads: “No Through Road For Motor Vehicles.”

The photographs were taken by Danny Howell on Saturday 27th April 2013.

Death And Funeral Of Mabel Kathleen Trollope

Mabel Kathleen Trollope (née Doman) died on 14th December 2012, peacefully at home, aged 89 years. A loving sister, aunt, sister-in-law and friend to many, will be missed by all who knew her. Funeral Service at Horningsham Parish Church on Friday 4th January 2013 at 12.15 pm. Followed by cremation at West Wiltshire Crematorium, Semington. Family flowers only, donations if desired to Horningsham Welcome Club C/o F Curtis & Sons. 11 Portway, Warminster, Wilts BA12 8QG.

The Marriages Of Matthew Towgood

Friday 14th December 2012

 Craig Towgood, who lives in New Zealand, has contacted dannyhowell.net concerning the Wansey and Toogood (Towgood) families. He writes:

“Hi, My name is Craig Towgood, I am interested in the connection of Toogood. I have data that say’s the Toogood name was spelt Towgood. If my data is correct Catherine is the daughter of Matthew Towgood & Anne Gibson (2nd wife). Mary Towgood could possibly be the daughter of the same Matthew and his first wife Margaret Moore. Do you have any information that could help me.”

Danny Howell replies: 

Hello Craig,
Thank you for your email enquiry with regard Matthew Towgood.

Matthew Towgood and Margaret Moore were married at St. Marylebone, Westminster, London, on 13th December 1784. The marriage certificate says Matthew Towgood, bachelor, was of this parish (St. Marylebone), and that Margaret Moore, spinster, was of the same parish. They were married by Banns. The person who married them was Curate S. Russell. Matthew and Margaret both signed the register. The witnesses were Jane Stanley and Thomas Birt.

Mathew Towgood married Ann Gibson on 28th September 1804 at Merton, Surry (Surrey). The marriage register states: “Mathew Towgood of the Parish of St. Peter in the County of Hertford, Widower, & Ann Gibson of this parish, Spinster, were married in the Church by Licence this twenty eighth day of September in the year 1804 by me T. Lancaster, Minister.”

You may or may not already have these details. If I can help you with anything else in particular, please let me know and I will try my best. With best wishes, Danny Howell.

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