The Annual , Obituary of the members of the Society of Friends in Great Britain and . ate. Daughter of the late JosephTalwin and Mary Shewell, of Shorthouse ..78 17 1 1916 Edgbaston, Birmingham. 130 ANNUAL MONITOR Lionel Gundry Simmonds 23 11 9 1916Congreshury, Somerset. Elder son of T. G. andA. E. Blanche Simms .. 49 29 3 1916 York. Wife of Alfred Simms, of Mary Ann Simpson 55 1 9 1916 Barking, Wyatt Smith ..53 3 1 1916 Bristol. Son of Samuel and Louisa Smith. Isabella Annie Smith ..78 12 12 1915 Starbeck, nr.


The Annual , Obituary of the members of the Society of Friends in Great Britain and . ate. Daughter of the late JosephTalwin and Mary Shewell, of Shorthouse ..78 17 1 1916 Edgbaston, Birmingham. 130 ANNUAL MONITOR Lionel Gundry Simmonds 23 11 9 1916Congreshury, Somerset. Elder son of T. G. andA. E. Blanche Simms .. 49 29 3 1916 York. Wife of Alfred Simms, of Mary Ann Simpson 55 1 9 1916 Barking, Wyatt Smith ..53 3 1 1916 Bristol. Son of Samuel and Louisa Smith. Isabella Annie Smith ..78 12 12 1915 Starbeck, nr. Harrogate. Widow of Samuel Woodhead Smith. Joseph Bleckly Smith ..79 25 2 1916 Regents Park, London, Wilfrid Aulton Smith 25 5 11 1915 Derby. Only son of Andrew and K. A. Smith. Killed in action in Belgium. Sarah Ann Smith .. .. 82 17 1 1916 Llandough, nr. Cardiff. Widow of Humphrey Smith, late of Layer Breton. William Smith .. .. 77 8 4 1916 Ann Smithson .. 88 15 10 1915Edgbaston, Birmingham. Widow of Southall .. .. 79 17 11 1915 Edgbaston, Henry Southall henry southall 131 Henry Southall .. .. 89 27 1 1916 Ross. A Minister and Elder. By the passing of Henry Southall, of Ross,the Society of Friends loses one who had longbeen a pillar in the Society organisation of thewest. In the Yearly Meeting and in the Meetingfor Sufferings he had for many years been afamiliar figure. Born in Leominster in 1826, he was theyounger son of John and Hannah (Burlingham)Southall ; and he was survived by only a fewweeks by his elder brother, John Tertius Southall,a short account of whose life follows this belonged to a family remarkable for its lon-gevity, for his sisters both passed away in recentyears, aged respectively 88 and 82, whilst hiselder brother died at the age of 94. After leaving school, Henry Southall followedhis father in the drapery business, and for someyears served as an assistant with a Dewsburyfirm. About t


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