Follett Osler family grave at Key Hill Cemetery

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Date:1800 - 1899 (c.)

Description:Osler Street is named after the family buried at this grave at the General Cemetery - known as Key Hill.
Abraham Follett Osler (1808-1903) built up the family glass firm, which in 1851 took prime position in the Great Exhibition at Crystal Palace.

The gravestone commemorates:
Edith Osler, Florence Emily Osler, Edith Mary Osler, Alice Follett Osler - all daughters of Abraham and Mary Follett Osler. Below them on the sotne are listed Mary and Abraham Follett Osler.


Timeline

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1810s
Alfred Bird - Grave at Keyhill Cemetery
Alfred Bird - Grave at Keyhill Cemetery

Alfred Bird manufactured and sold custard and baking powder from his chemist's shop ...

1830s
Joseph Chamberlain - Grave at Keyhill Cemetery
Joseph Chamberlain - Grave at Keyhill Cemetery

The grave of Joseph Chamberlain (1836-1914) is located in Keyhill Cemetery in Birmingham. ...

1890s
Suicide Of A Socialist by Chris Upton
Suicide Of A Socialist by Chris Upton

From a distance it might have looked like a typical funeral. A small group of mourners ...

1910s
Grave of Bertram Evelyn and William Joseph Clibbery at Keyhill Cemetery
Grave of Bertram Evelyn and William Joseph Clibbery at Keyhill Cemetery

The two Clibbery brothers are buried here in Keyhill Cemetery. Part of the monument ...

1940s
The grave at Key Hill Cemetery of Alfred Smith, aircraftman second class
The grave at Key Hill Cemetery of Alfred Smith, aircraftman second class

Alfred Smith lived in Ladywood with his wife Florence. He was number 1164124 and ...

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