Emily Adey c1836-1878
Emily was baptised on the 13th March 1836 at St Mary the Virgin, Marlborough, Wiltshire the daughter of Henry and Sarah Seymour (nee Brunsdon) who were married on the 19th April 1830 at St Andrew, Holborn, Middlesex. (Henry was Sarah’s 2nd husband, her 1st husband was George Batten, they were on the 18th October 1819 at St Marylebone Middlesex).
Emily’s father Henry was born on the 10th July 1796 in Speenhamland, Berkshire he was baptised on the 30th March 1798 the son of Henry and Sarah Seymour (nee Bettridge) who were married at St Mary, Speen, Berkshire on the 9th September 1788. He was a Tallow Chandler and during his life, served as a Justice of the Peace, an Alderman, and a Churchwarden. He was also the Mayor of Marlborough in 1855. He died aged 85 on the 27th April 1882 and was laid to rest in the Newtown Road Cemetery on the 3rd May.
Her mother Sarah and her twin sister Mary were born on the 23rd September1795 in Newbury Berkshire they were baptised on the 21st October 1795 at St Nicolas Church Newbury, the daughters of Richard and Catharine Brunsdon (nee Brown) who were married on the 14th September 1789 at St Nicolas Church Newbury. Sarah died aged 74 on the 26th July 1870 and was laid to rest in the Newtown Road Cemetery on the 1st August.
Henry and Sarah also had the following children baptised at St Mary the Virgin Marlborough:
Catherine Brunsdon baptised 28th December 1831
Charles baptised 5th February 1833 (died April 1833)
Mary baptised 3rd December 1834 (died aged 6 in 1840).
(Emily’s father Henry also had an illegitimate son, Henry Seymour Barley baptised on the 14th May 1820 at St Nicolas Church Newbury, mother recorded as Mary Barley, father recorded as a Tallow Chandler )
Emily was recorded living in Marlborough with her parents Henry (44) and Sarah (44) and her sister Catherine (9).
The 1851 census records Emily (15) as a scholar at a school in Long Street, Devizes, Wiltshire.
She married William George Adey on the 21st September 1858 at the parish church of St Peter and St Paul, Marlborough. Her husband William George was born c1829 in Newbury the son of George and Martha Adey (nee Low) who were married on the 13th November 1826 in Speen Berkshire. William George was a Builder. Like his father-in-law he was also an Alderman, Justice of the Peace and Churchwarden and served as Mayor of Newbury in 1874 and 1875.
William George and Emily had the following children:
George Seymour 1860 (died 3rd February 1861, buried in the Newtown Road Cemetery on the 8th February)
Charles William 1862
Emily Martha 1864
Florence Mabel c1868
Margaret Lucy c1871
William George 1873
Raymond Falkland Winchcomb 1875
Henry Low c1878
The family were recorded living in West Mills Newbury in 1861 and 1871.
Emily died aged 42 in 1878 she was laid to rest in the Newtown Road Cemetery on the 10th June
William George was again recorded living in West Mills in both the 1881 census and the 1891 census.
He remarried in 1881 his 2nd wife was Anna Carnell (nee Day), a widow, they were married on the 7th July at St John, Glastonbury, Somerset.
William George died aged 67 on the 26th March 1897 in Highclere (death recorded in Kingsclere) he was laid to rest in the Newtown Road Cemetery on the 31st March
His widow Anna died aged 75 on the 23rd October 1915 at the time of her death she was living at “Avalon” Greenham Newbury Berkshire.
Strangely neither William George ADEY nor his first wife Emily appear in Mrs. Patterson’s listing of grave stone inscriptions. But the interment of William George ADEY took place (source NWN) "in the family grave, within a few yards of the Cemetery Chapel, where the deceased's first wife was buried". Emily was buried on 10 June 1878 as recorded in the cemetery’s account book.
Devizes and Wiltshire Gazette thurs 23 Sept 1863 gives Marriage “On Thursday, at St. Peter’s Church, Marlborough, by the Rev. Prebendary Tufnell, Mr Wm. George ADEY, of Newbury to Miss Emily, youngest daughter of Mr. H Seymour, of Marlborough, tallow-chandler
William George ADEY’s second wife was Anna Carnell "the widow of the late Mr. William Henry Carnell, of Glastonbury". They were married at St John’s Church Glastonbury 7 July 1881. Anna does not appear to be buried in NRC and died q4 1915 age 75 (death reg. in Newbury)
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