Friends of Hastings Cemetery
ER A58
In loving memory of
William Conquest Howarth
Lt.Col. The Buffs and West India Regiment
Born 9th October 1848 Died 13th April 1911.
Even me.
Also his wife Emily Maria Howarth
Born 1st May 1855 Died 23rd December 1944.
William was born in Sheffield; son of the Rev. Thomas Howarth, who ran a well-
Emily was born (birth registered in Peterborough) to Maria Jane and Frederick Peter Ketcher in 1855 and baptised on 26th May of that year in Fletton, Huntingdonshire.
She and William married 16th December 1878 in Yorkshire.
The 1891 census has them registered in Leamington, although HSLO has them attending social functions in Hastings and St Leonards from at least 1889.
The 1891 census also records four daughter:
Harriette M M Howarth, aged 11
Born in Lincolnshire
Ethel Rose Howarth, aged 9
Born in Singapore
Ada M H Howarth, aged 6
Born in Stamford, Lincs.
Violet M Howarth, aged 4
Born in Kent
Colonel Howarth joined the army as a gentleman cadet and obtained his commission in 1869. He was first connected with the Buffs and then passed into the West India Regiment in which he remained up to the time of his retirement on the 31st December 1890. The Colonel saw considerable active service:
First Appointment -
Lieutenant -
Captain -
Major -
Perek Expedition [Malaya] -
South African War -
Reaching field rank November 30,1883, he transferred to the West India Regiment August 23 1886, and retired with the rank of Lieutenant-
Hastings and St Leonards Observer -
LIEUT-
He was formerly Lieut-
Hastings and St Leonards Observer -
Lieut.-
*Several sources give this as Emily’s name, maybe garnered from this report.
HOWARTH, Mrs. ‘Parkfield’, St Helen’s Crescent, 1887
Emily Maria Howarth resident in St Leonards-
Probate Date 2 Feb 1945
Probate Place Llandudno
Death Date 23 December 1944
Beneficiary's Name = Violet Maud Wilcox
Second Beneficiary's Name -