George Richardson JOLL
George was born in 1850 in
Barton-on-Humber, Lincolnshire, England and his baptism took place there on August 13th, 1850.
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He died in an accident or as a result of an injury, Horse, at the age of 43 on November 30th, 1893 in
Oamaru, Otago, New Zealand. He was buried on December 2nd, 1893 at the
Oamaru Old Cemetery, Oamaru, Otago, New Zealand.
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Death Notes
After being kicked by a horse admitted to Oamaru Hospital with Epilepsy 22/8/1893 and discharged 17/9/1893. Readmitted 19/10/1893 and died 18/11/1893 of "Cerebal Softening" OPH admission records.
Plot 9 Block 48 Oamaru Cemetery
Alfred Edward JOLL
Alfred was born in 1858 in
Spalding, Lincolnshire, England.
19 He died at the age of 84 on January 10th, 1942 in
Wandsworth, Greater London, England. The funeral took place in
Lewisham, Greater London, England.
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Death Notes
Probate 11 November to Elsie Winifred Joll spinster and Charles Gordon Ryall wholesale warehouse chief clerk. Effects £634 4s 11d
Methodist Recorder 1928:-
Few men have a better knowledge of Methodism and Methodist ministers than Mr. A. E. Joll, who for over forty years was on the staff of the Book Room. Mr. Joll has lost count of the number of Conferences that he has attended. His was a familiar face at the Bookstall at Conference, and he had a cheery word for laymen as well as ministers. In Church work he has ever been in the van for all good causes, and he has held most of the offices open to laymen. Although he has retired from business, Mr. Joll has not retired from the service of the Master. His .advice and help in the numerous councils of the Church are greatly valued. Mr. Joll is a trustee of the Broomwood Church and is secretary for Foreign Missions to the Clapham Circuit. He is an indefatigable worker on behalf of the Worn-Out Ministers' Fund, and his energy and tact in this connection has made a considerable difference in the amount raised at Clapham for this fund. Like most men who have the world vision, he is also a great worker at the home base. His many friends all over Methodism wish him much joy in his retirement.