Thomas Bailey died at Glebe Farm, Breadsall on 30th March 1931 aged 82. His funeral was held at 1pm on Thursday 2nd April at Breadsall Church.
Thomas Bailey died suddenly at Glebe Farm, Breadsall on Monday 1st September 1936 aged 45. He was milking early on Monday morning when he complained of a severe headache, but he continued with his work. He later collapsed in the cowshed and didn't regain consciousness. He left a widow, who had been in poor health for several weeks, and four small children.
Richard Bailey, of 4 Upper Bainbrigge Street, was found dead with his head in the kitchen gas oven, on Saturday 26th July 1937, by his neighbour, Mr Frank Darby, who had become concerned as he had not seen him for a while. It was believed he had been dead for some days. Richard Bailey was formerly a butcher and was married with three children, but had been on his own in the house for several weeks.
Thomas Bailey died at Glebe Farm, Breadsall on 30th March 1931 aged 82. His funeral was held at 1pm on Thursday 2nd April at Breadsall Church.
Thomas Bailey died suddenly at Glebe Farm, Breadsall on Monday 1st September 1936 aged 45. He was milking early on Monday morning when he complained of a severe headache, but he continued with his work. He later collapsed in the cowshed and didn't regain consciousness. He left a widow, who had been in poor health for several weeks, and four small children.
Richard Bailey, of 4 Upper Bainbrigge Street, was found dead with his head in the kitchen gas oven, on Saturday 26th July 1937, by his neighbour, Mr Frank Darby, who had become concerned as he had not seen him for a while. It was believed he had been dead for some days. Richard Bailey was formerly a butcher and was married with three children, but had been on his own in the house for several weeks.
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