Sarah Golding
C1830-1914
Sarah was born in East Woodhay Hampshire she was the daughter of David and Mary Ann Rose (nee Palmer) who were married on the 25th April 1825 at St Mary’s Church Thatcham both were single.
Mary Ann was born c1804 in London and David was born c1806 in East Woodhay, (died aged 61 in 1863 in Hampshire) and was an Agricultural Labourer.
David and Mary Ann also had the following children (all births registered in Kingsclere):
John c1827
Richard c1832
Robert 1838
Edward c1841
Rebecca 1844
David 1848
Lucy 1850
Both the 1841 and 1851 census records record Sarah living with her parents and siblings in East Woodhay. She married George Golding in 1853.
Marriage details:
Place: St Pancras Church Camden
Date: 4th July 1853
Groom: George Golding, F/A, Bachelor, Shoemaker, abode: John Street
Bride: Sarah Rose, F/A, Spinster, abode: Charlotte Street
Fathers: Edward Golding, occupation: Shoemaker and David Rose, occupation: Labourer
Bride and Groom both signed
George and Sarah had the following children:
Edward c1854 Southwark (died aged 14 buried 4th July 1868 in the NRC)
Mary Ann 1856 Southwark
Emily 1858 Southwark
Sarah Ann 1861 Newbury (died aged 3 buried 13th August 1864 in the NRC)
Lizzy 1865 Newbury
Sarah was recorded as a Nurse/Midwife and George was recorded as a Shoemaker/Bootmaker in census records and the family were recorded living in Hereford Place Newbury from 1861-1901
George died aged 74 on the 8th November 1903 he was buried in the Newtown Road Cemetery on the 11th November.
Sarah was still living in Hereford Place in 1911 but by 1914 she was living at 72 Bartholomew Street Newbury. She died aged 83 on the 30th July 1914 and was laid to rest in the Newtown Road Cemetery on the 1st August
Probate: Golding Sarah of 72 Bartholomew-street Newbury Berkshire widow died 30th July 1914 Probate Oxford 9th November to Joseph Miller house decorator Effects: £120
Sources:as above and Probate search service.gov.uk |