Friends of Hastings Cemetery


AL A09

In

Loving Memory

of

Henry Kenward

Who died January 12th 1894

Aged 59 years


Also


Charlotte

Wife of the above

Who died February 17th 1918

Aged 92


[Unreadable inscription]


Also


Henry James

Son of the above

Who Died April 2nd 1920

Aged 62

Charlotte & Henry Kenward

In the 1891 Census the family was living at 11 Court House Street

KENWARD   Henry   Head      M   M   56   Dairyman(Em'er)    Sussex - Westfield      

KENWARD   Charlotte   Wife   M   F   64   Dairyman's Assistant(Em'ee)    Sussex - Hastings

KENWARD   George W   Son   M   M   30   Dairyman(Em'ee)    Sussex - Ore

KENWARD   Margaret A   Daulaw   M   F   29   Dairyman's Assistant(Em'ee)    Hastings      

KENWARD   Ellen M   Grndau         S   F   5   Scholar    Sussex - Hastings      

KENWARD   George H   Grnson   -   M   4   Scholar    Sussex - Hastings      

KENWARD   Charlotte   Grndau   -   F   1       Sussex - Hastings      

KENWARD   Daisy   Grndau   -        F   1m   (Age: Under 1 Month)    Sussex - Hastings      

THOMSETT   Emily A   Servnt   S   F   22   General Servant    Sussex - Hollington      

EDWARDS   Edward P   Servnt   S   M   19   Dairyman's Assistant(Em'ee)    Kent - Gravesend

FOSTER   William S   Servnt   S   M   26   Dairyman's Assistant(Em'ee)


Henry James (son) in 1891 lodged at 100 St Georges Rd and worked as a plumber (employee)

Hastings and St Leonards Observer - Saturday 20 January 1894
Death of Mr. Henry Kenward.
On Friday night of last week Mr. Henry Kenward. a well-known resident the Old Town, died. The deceased gentleman had for thirty years been engaged the dairy business in Courthouse-street, and for fully half that time he was a confirmed invalid, paralysis completely prostrating him. The funeral took place at the Borough Cemetery on Wednesday, when several East End tradesmen attended, and many others sent wreaths. The mourners were :—Mrs. Kenward (widow), Mr. Henry Kenward, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Kenward, Mr. and Mrs. Thompsett, Mr. and Mrs. W. Kenward, Mr. and Mrs. B. Kenward,