Jane Hazell
1811-1886
Jane was born on the 31st October 1811 she baptised at All Saints, West Ilsley, Berkshire, on the 10th November, the daughter of Edward and Jane Taylor (nee Smith) who were married on the 20th July 1807 in West Ilsley.
Edward and Jane also had the following children baptised at All Saints, West Ilsley:
Jesse born 17th June 1809 baptised 9th July 1809
Susannah baptised 9th May 1813
Lucy baptised 5th November 1815
Jane married in 1837
Marriage details:
Place: St Nicolas Church Newbury
Date: 24th September 1837
Groom: Samuel Hazell, full age, bachelor, occupation, Baker, abode, Newbury
Bride: Jane Taylor, full age, spinster
Father: Edward Taylor, a Gardener (no father recorded for Samuel)
Witnesses: James Whistler and Mary Cruse
(Samuel Johnson Hazell was baptised on the 11th July 1813 at St Nicolas Church Newbury, the illegitimate son of Elizabeth Hazell and Samuel Johnson)
The 1841 census records Samuel (25) and Jane (25) living in Fidler’s Yard, Newbury. By 1851 they were living in Bartholomew Street, Newbury and Samuel was now a Master Baker.
The 1861 census records the couple living at 6 Carnarvon Terrace, Newbury, Samuel was recorded as Retired. They were again recorded living at 6 Carnarvon Terrace in the 1871 census.
Samuel died aged 62 on the 2nd November 1875, he was laid to rest in the Newtown Road Cemetery on the 5th November.
Jane continued living at 6 Carnarvon Terrace until her death in 1886. She died aged 75 on the 4th December and was laid to rest in the Newtown Road Cemetery with her husband Samuel on the 8th December 1886.
Probate: HAZELL Jane Personal Estate: £2300 1s 6d 25 May. The Will of Jane Hazell late of Carnarvon-terrace West-street Newbury in the County of Berks Widow who died 4th December 1886 at Carnarvon-terrace was proved at Oxford by Robert Long Ironmonger and Jonathan Edmondson Woodger Grocer both of Newbury the Executors.
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