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Jink20

Jink20 Report 15 May 2024 20:36

Saturday 6th October 1883
Kentish Independent

Funeral of Mr Albert Schreiber

The remains of the late Mr Albert Schreiber, photographer of Wellington Street, Woolwich were interred in the Churchyard of St. Nicholas Church, Plumstead on Thursday afternoon last. The deceased who was but 31 years old was a native of Germany and lost two brothers in the Great War. He came to England some years back, and after an engagement with Mr Cobb, went into partnership with Mr Dutton.
The coffin was of polished oak and was covered with beautiful wreaths and crosses of white flowers. The officiating clergyman was the Rev. Joseph Jordan, Vicar of Holy Trinity, of whose congregation the deceased was a member, and Mr F H Johnson was the funeral director.

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London, England, Church of England Deaths and Burials, 1813-2003

Name Albert Schrieber
[Albert Schreiber]
Death Age 31
Record Type Burial
Birth Date abt 1852
Death Date 1883
Burial Date 4 Oct 1883
Burial Place St Margaret, Plumstead, Greenwich, England
Register Type Parish Register