Phoebe Saunders c1809-1857

Author: C Gambles
Date published: 25/09/2022
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Phoebe Saunders

c1809-1857

Phoebe Wilder was born in Newbury, the daughter of Edward & Phoebe Wilder (formerly Brunsdon, nee Field) who married in Wallingford in 1809. Phoebe’s mother died aged 32 in 1814 she was buried on the 16th March at St Nicolas Newbury. Her father remarried in Newbury in 1815, his 2nd wife was Hannah Carver.

The 1815 census of Newbury records the family as follows:

Abode: west side of Cheap Street Newbury

Edward Wilder aged 40,          Coach and Horses

Hannah Wilder aged 34

Phoebe Wilder aged 6             Daughter of 1st Wife

The 1830 Pigot’s Directory of Berkshire records Phoebe as a Straw Hat Maker in Cheap Street, Newbury. The 1839 Robson’s Directory of Berkshire also records Phoebe as a Straw Hat Maker, in Chesterton Court, Bartholomew Street, Newbury.

Phoebe married James Saunders (born c1807 in Salisbury Wiltshire) on the 17th February 1828 at St Nicolas Church Newbury.

James and Phoebe had the following children baptised at St Nicolas:

Phoebe baptised 14th June 1829, father recorded as a Smith (died aged 13 months in 1830)

Phoebe Ann baptised 27th March 1831, father recorded as a Smith

James baptised 24th April 1833 father recorded as an Iron Founder (died aged 8 days)

Amelia baptised 4th May 1834 father recorded as an Iron Founder (died aged 23 in 1857 buried in the NRC 19th October)

Twins: James and Thomas baptised 25th May 1836 father recorded as a Whitesmith. (James died aged 9 in 1845. Thomas died aged 11 in 1848)

Edwin baptised 29th March 840 father recorded as a Whitesmith

Twins: Clara and Louisa 1842 (no baptisms found) (Louisa died aged 7 weeks in 1842 and Clara died aged 5 in 1848)

Louisa Field baptised 26th April 1846 father recorded as a Smith

Thomas Field baptised 29th September 1850 father recorded as a Smith

Twins: Frederick James and George Aubrey 1853 (no baptisms found) (George Aubrey died 2 in 1856, buried in the NRC on the 8th April and Frederick James died aged 12 in 1865, buried in the NRC on the 9th August))

The family were living in St Mary’s Hill, Newbury in 1841 and Pleasant Place, Newbury in 1851.

Phoebe died aged 48 on the 4th July 1857, she was laid to rest in the Newtown Road Cemetery on the 8th July.

James remarried in 1859 his 2nd wife was a widow, Mary Ann Ashley (nee Clack).  He died aged 54 the following year and was laid to rest in the Newtown Road Cemetery on the 17th August 1860.

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