Unnamed (stillborn) Ayres Buried 1851

Author: gambles
Date published: 08/07/2026
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Unnamed (stillborn) Ayres

Buried 1851

This stillborn child was buried in the Newtown Road Cemetery on the 27th August 1851.

The child’s family:

The father was Alfred Ayers. He was baptised on the 13th November 1822, at St Nicolas Church, Newbury, the son of William (a Gunsmith) and Mary Ayers.

The mother was Mary Ann Townsend Flounders. Mary was born on the 4th May 1832, in East Woodhay, Hampshire. She was baptised on the 24th June 1832, at St George in the East, Tower Hamlets, Middlesex, the daughter of William (a Shipwright) and Mary Flounders.

The siblings were:

Grace born on the 30th June 1853 in Newbury, Berkshire (baptised on the 15th July 1853, at St Nicolas, Newbury. Died aged 4 months, buried in the Newtown Road Cemetery on the 5th November).

William Alfred Ayers, born 1854, in Newbury

Emily Flounders Ayers, born 1855, in Cardiff

Elizabeth Ellen Ayers, born 1857, in Cardiff

Albert Ayers, born 1862, in Cardiff (died aged 6 months, buried 11th December 1862, in Llandaff)

Edward Ayers, born 1867, in Cardiff

In 1851 Mary Flounders (19) was working as a Nursemaid for George Gray (41), an Attorney of Law and his family, in Northbrook Street, Newbury. Alfred Ayres (28) was working as a Whitesmith, lodging in Ayres Yard, Bartholomew Street, Newbury. They married in 1851 (marriage registered in the September quarter, in Newbury)

The 1861 census records Alfred Ayers (38), Mary (28) and their children, Emily (5) and Elizabeth (3), living at 89 Frederick Street, Cardiff.

The 1871 census records Alfred Ayers (47), a Whitesmith and Locksmith, living at 34 Edward Street, Llandaff, with Mary (38), a Schoolmistress, William (16), a Painter’s Apprentice, Emily (15) and Edward (5).

Alfred Ayres died aged 51, in 1874, in Llandaff, Cardiff

In 1881 Mary (48) and her children, William (26), a Painter, Elizabeth (23), a School Teacher and Edward (13) were recorded living in Llandaff, Glamorgan.

Marry Ann Ayers died aged 56, in 1889, in Llandaff, Cardiff

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