Residence
Date | 19 September 1904 |
Place | Southernhay Gardens, Exeter, Devon, England |
Source References
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UK Government: National Probate Calendar
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- Date: 29 October 1904
- Page: William John Sweetland
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Citation:
SWEETLAND William John of Southernhay-gardens Exeter fruiterer died 19 September 1904 Probate Exeter 29 October to Peter Slader dairyman and William Charley gardener Effects £1525 4s. 9d.
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Wills on file
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- Date: 1 March 1904
- Page: William John Sweetland (1830-1904)
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Western Times
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- Date: 21 September 1904
- Page: Page 4
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Citation:
DEATH OF AN OLD EXONIAN.
Mr. W. J. Sweetland, of Southernhay, Exeter, died on Monday, after a long illness, at the age of 74. Mr. Sweetland had carried on business, with gardens at Whipton, for just 40 years. His wife and four of his children predeceased him, but he has left one son and seven daughters. In politics, Mr. Sweetland was a Conservative, but he never took a very active part in public affairs. He was a relative of the late Mr. E. J. Sweetland, of the firm of Tozer, Sweetland, and Brodie, newspaper proprietors, of Exeter.
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- Date: 24 September 1904
- Page: Page 2
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Citation:
[EXETER DAY BY DAY]
Yesterday afternoon the funeral of the late Mr. W. J. Sweetland, market gardener, of Southernhay, Exeter, took place at the Higher Cemetery. The principal mourners were: Mr. W. E. Sweetland (son), Mrs Nicks, Miss H. Sweetland, Mrs. Norcombe, Miss J. Sweetland, Mrs. Slader, Miss K. Sweetland, and Mrs. F. Riden (daughters), Mr. Slader (son-in-law), Miss M. A. Sweetland (sister), Mrs W. E. Sweetland (daughter-in-law), Mr. J. Sweetland (cousin), Mr. and Mrs. Spratt (cousins), Miss Nicks (granddaughter), Messrs. W. Charley, Snell, and Sanders. The body was enclosed in an inner shell, and the outer coffin was of polished elm, with brass mountings. There were numerous floral tributes from relatives and friends.
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