George
and four of his children are buried at Chelmsford Cemetery. The
entries above list the names and
shows George bought two
private plots " in perpetuity " meaning of course for ever.
He bought them when the
two young daughters Daisy May and Grace Theresa
died aged
14 and 13 planning that they would be family plots. George
and his son George died in 1900 and were buried in one of the plots.
Later in 1904 Abert Roy died aged
16 and was the last Musgrove to be
buried there. The Grave 428 can be clearly seen with the cross the
Musgroves
are to the right numbers 429,430 and 431
under the dense bushes the cemetery workers have promised to clear
them they have now been cleared and at least the three graves
have been left. The graves are three of the earliest ones and are near
the old entrance
to the
cemetery. George it would appear had little interest in memorials so
for
we haven't traced any tomb stones we are still looking.
The
house pictured is 4 Hill Villas New Road Broomfield
where George and
his son George died in 1901. When we photographed it ironically it
was
for
sale at
£214,950.
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