He was buried in St Dunstan's Churchyard, Cranbrook[2].
Inscription
Sacred to the Memory of Edward, son of William & Catherine TOOTH who died September 16th 1804 aged 10 years. Early removed from bleak misfortune's power Secure from storms here rests a tender flower Short though its bloom the opening bud began To promise fair when ripened into man. Also, An Infant born the 16th and died the 30th June 1807. Also of Ann, their fourth daughter who died May 16th 1829 Aged 19 years. Likewise of George their younger son who died October 27th 1830 aged 10 years. Also of Agnes, their 6th daughter who died June 10th 1831 aged 17 years.
Sources
↑ 1.01.1 England, Select Births and Christenings, 1538-1975[1] Name Edward Tooth
Gender Male
Baptism Date 10 May 1794
Baptism Place Cranbrook, Kent, England
Father William Tooth
Mother Catherine
FHL Film Number 1736631
Reference ID 1736631
↑ 2.02.1 Find A Grave[2] Edward Tooth
BIRTH 1794
DEATH 16 Sep 1804 (aged 9–10)
BURIAL St Dunstan's Churchyard Cranbrook, Tunbridge Wells Borough, Kent, England
PLOT 151
MEMORIAL ID 194680641
Tooth-208 was created by John Anderssen through the import of Macansh Tooth Family View.ged on May 14, 2017.
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