Toxteth Park Cemetery, Toxteth, Liverpool commemorating Pier Master William Armour d. 1883 and A. W. Brown d. 1884 in the wreck of the ‘Juno’
Location
Toxteth Park Cemetery, Toxteth, Liverpool, England
Transcript
'In loving remembrance of my beloved husband WILLIAM ARMOUR who died 5th December 1883, aged 70 years. Also A. W. Brown, grandson of the above, who was drowned by the wreck of the ship 'JUNO', 28th, January 1884, aged 19 years'
Details
Type: Headstone
Position: Headstone 2.766
Vessel: Juno
Position: Headstone 2.766
Vessel: Juno
People
Brown, A. W.
Age: 19
Date of Death: 28/1/1884
Cause of Death: Vessel Loss
Rank / Occupation: Apprentice
Organisation:
Armour, William
Age: 70
Date of Death: 5/12/1883
Cause of Death: Unknown
Rank / Occupation: Pier Master
Organisation:
Age: 19
Date of Death: 28/1/1884
Cause of Death: Vessel Loss
Rank / Occupation: Apprentice
Organisation:
Armour, William
Age: 70
Date of Death: 5/12/1883
Cause of Death: Unknown
Rank / Occupation: Pier Master
Organisation:
Extra
Notes: A.W. Brown was the grandson of William Armour, Queen's pier master. 'Juno' bound for Calcutta laden with salt, was driven ashore in bad weather at the mouth of the Mersey with the loss of all hands.
Recorder: Martin Davies, April 1985, Friends of the Merseyside Maritime Museum
Recorder: Martin Davies, April 1985, Friends of the Merseyside Maritime Museum