Arthur Martin grave monument details at The Banks Municipal Cemetery, Bingham, Nottinghamshire,England

Arthur Martin grave monument in The Banks Municipal Cemetery, Bingham, Nottinghamshire, England

Arthur Martin grave monument: legible names and details

full nameburial
date
agebirth
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Arthur Martin
1936701866first name on monument
Hannah Elizabeth Martin
1972861886daughter of Arthur Martin
Edith Whitely Guylee nee Martin
1979911888daughter of Arthur Martin
Elizabeth Martin
1935791856wife of Arthur Martin

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Reasons why the image for this memorial was requested

Edith Whitely Guylee was a Great Auntie of my Dad's. My paternal grandmother was a Guylee and because of her I research this family line. My Dad met this Great Auntie when she and her husband came to visit my Grandparents and father in 1952 in Canada. She obviously made a huge impression upon him as he remembers her very fondly. Auntie Edith and Uncle Norman had no children of their own and so took my Dad a bit under their wing. Uncle Norman died whilst sailing around the world aboard the ship. The Captain wanted to bury him at sea but Auntie Edith protested and since they were only one day from port in South Africa, the Captain relented to her. In South Africa he was cremated and scattered there on a cliff above the ocean. As I understand, Uncle Norman was an industrialist in Sheffield. Please let me know if I can help anyone out with this family as I would be obliged to help where I can. Kind Regards, Suzanne
(requested on 28 05 2015)
In September, I hope to take visiting Canadian relatives of Edith Guylee to Banks Cemetery to pay their respects. To have a large-scale picture of the grave would help us all locate it, and will provide for them a permanent reminder of their relative. Sincere thanks for your help, both in creating this index and in advance for the image that I hope you can send me.
(requested on 05 08 2016)
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Location of the above Arthur Martin monument

The Banks Municipal Cemetery, Bingham, Nottinghamshire, England

The Banks Municipal Cemetery, Bingham
The Banks Municipal Cemetery

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