Reginald married Caroline Mary Oldham at Little Chart, Kent, England.
In 1920 Reginald, Caroline and their daughter Kathleen Beatrice Berkeley left England and came to the United States, first to Stockton and then to San Francisco, California. He worked as an economist and journalist, writing on economic and political matters. He built a home on Tamal Road in Forest Knolls in Marin County, California where he lived until his death in 1939.
Reginald had a strong interest in genealogy and spent much of his later years studying the Berkeley family. His great grandchildren feel fortunate to have all of his original notes on his genealogical studies, complete with charts showing his descent from British nobility through pre-Norman conquest England.
*A very special thank you to G. Photographer for taking the headstone photo.*
∼Reginald F Berkeley
Died following a short illness from heart trouble. A pioneer in the San Francisco financial district and associated for 20 years with Strassburger & Co.
His last few years were spent as a financial writer and handled financial advertising.
Survived by two married daughters.
Reginald was buried directly into Holy Cross on January 7, 1939.
Reginald married Caroline Mary Oldham at Little Chart, Kent, England.
In 1920 Reginald, Caroline and their daughter Kathleen Beatrice Berkeley left England and came to the United States, first to Stockton and then to San Francisco, California. He worked as an economist and journalist, writing on economic and political matters. He built a home on Tamal Road in Forest Knolls in Marin County, California where he lived until his death in 1939.
Reginald had a strong interest in genealogy and spent much of his later years studying the Berkeley family. His great grandchildren feel fortunate to have all of his original notes on his genealogical studies, complete with charts showing his descent from British nobility through pre-Norman conquest England.
*A very special thank you to G. Photographer for taking the headstone photo.*
∼Reginald F Berkeley
Died following a short illness from heart trouble. A pioneer in the San Francisco financial district and associated for 20 years with Strassburger & Co.
His last few years were spent as a financial writer and handled financial advertising.
Survived by two married daughters.
Reginald was buried directly into Holy Cross on January 7, 1939.
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