Cecil Dewey AUSTIN

Birth Name AUSTIN, Cecil Dewey
Gender male
Age at Death about 2 years, 7 months, 19 days

Events

Event Date Place Description Sources
Birth about 1902 Wycombe reg district   1a
Death 20 August 1904 West Wycombe, Bucks.   1b 2a
Burial 24 August 1904 High Wycombe, Bucks.   2b

Relation to the centre person (Kate Mary BOWLER) : third cousin once removed (down)

Parents

Relation to main person Name Birth date Death date Relation within this family (if not by birth)
Father Frederick Stratford AUSTINabout 185929 February 1936
Mother Jane DEWEY21 January 186429 August 1950
    Sister     Elsie AUSTIN about 1890
         Cecil Dewey AUSTIN about 1902 20 August 1904
    Brother     Fred Arthur AUSTIN about 1892
    Sister     Lilian AUSTIN about 1895
    Sister     Edith AUSTIN about 1897
    Sister     Janet AUSTIN about 1899
    Sister     Ethel AUSTIN about 1900
    Sister     Winifred AUSTIN about 1900
 
Father Frederick Stratford AUSTINabout 185929 February 1936
Caroline WRIGHTabout 1860about 1886
    Half-sister     Selina Caroline AUSTIN 5 May 1886

Attributes

Type Value Notes Sources
_UID D92FF87F28974E41BFC06FA9C59A9EBA1BFD
 

Source References

  1. GRO index
      • Citation:

        AUSTIN, CECIL DEWEY [mothers maiden name] DEWEY
        GRO Reference: 1902 J Quarter in WYCOMBE Volume 03A Page 848

      • Citation:

        AUSTIN, CECIL DEWEY 2 years
        GRO Reference: 1904 S Quarter in WYCOMBE Volume 03A Page 515

  2. Newspaper
      • Citation:

        South Bucks Standard, 26 August 1904
        AUSTIN - At West Wycombe road on the 20th inst., Cecil Dewey AUSTIN, dearly loved youngest son of Fred Stratford AUSTIN, aged 2 years 4 months.

      • Citation:

        Note the funeral appears next to report of Grandfathers funeral.
        South Bucks Standard, Friday 26 August 1904

        THE VEHICULAR FATALITY AT WYCOMBE.-The funeral of Master Cecil Dewey Austin, son of Mr. Fred S. Austin. timber merchant. West Wycombe-road, who was accidentally killed by being run over by a van on Saturday morning -a report of the inquiry into the circumstances of the death appears in another column - took place at the Parish Church on Wednesday afternoon. The service was conducted by the Rev. E. de B. Thurston, and the father of the child, as well as other members of the family were present at the affecting ceremony.