See also
Husband:
Thomas Dee (1819-1857)
Wife:
Rebecca Parpworth (1811-1888)
Children:
Marriage:
21 Aug 1843
St Mary the Virgin, Twickenham, Middlesex
Name:
Thomas Dee
Sex:
Male
Father:
Daniel Dee (1771-1860)
Mother:
Sarah Warner (c. 1780-1840)
Note:
Gravestone inscription at Oak Lane Cemetery, Twickenham, Middlesex:
In fond and loving memory / of / the undermentioned, viz / THOMAS DEE / who died April 6th 1857, aged 39 years / MATTHEW THOMAS PARPWORTH DEE / only son of the above / who died August 20th 1872, aged 25 years / REBECCA DEE / wife and mother of those above / who died April 25th 1888, aged 76 years / The cup was bitter, the sting severe / To part with those we loved so dear / God's will be done - he thought it best / To take them home with him to rest.
Birth:
28 Jul 1819
Walton-on-Thames, Surrey
Baptism:
22 Aug 1819 (age 0)
Walton-on-Thames, Surrey
Occupation:
21 Aug 1843 (age 24)
Brazier, Twickenham Green (marriage reg.)
Will:
23 Jun 1853 (age 33)
Mentioned in father's will
Death:
6 Apr 1857 (age 37)
Twickenham, Middlesex
Name:
Rebecca Parpworth
Sex:
Female
Father:
Father:
-
Birth:
1811
Twickenham, Middlesex
Baptism:
14 Jul 1811 (age 0)
St Mary the Virgin, Twickenham, Middlesex
Census:
1841 (age 29-30)
Living with father
Death:
24 Apr 1888 (age 76-77)
Twickenham, Middlesex
Name:
Matthew Thomas Parpworth Dee
Sex:
Male
Birth:
1847
Brentford, Middlesex
Birth fact:
1847 (age 0)
GRO Reference: 1847 J Quarter in BRENTFORD Volume 03 Page 31
Death fact:
1872 (age 24-25)
GRO Reference: 1872 S Quarter in BRENTFORD Volume 03A Page 43 (aged 25)
Death:
20 Aug 1872 (age 24-25)
Brentford, Middlesex
Gravestone inscription at Oak Lane Cemetery, Twickenham, Middlesex:
In fond and loving memory / of / the undermentioned, viz / THOMAS DEE / who died April 6th 1857, aged 39 years / MATTHEW THOMAS PARPWORTH DEE / only son of the above / who died August 20th 1872, aged 25 years / REBECCA DEE / wife and mother of those above / who died April 25th 1888, aged 76 years / The cup was bitter, the sting severe / To part with those we loved so dear / God's will be done - he thought it best / To take them home with him to rest.