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Name at death | Mary Elliott Vockins |
Date of burial | 15/08/1885 |
Whence brought | Newbury |
Where & how buried | Conscrated Common Internment |
By whom buried | |
Account Entry | Book 02 - Page 020 |
Transcription comments | On FBMD |
Accounts Entry for Mary Elliott Vockins
© Newbury Town Council
Reproduced with kind permission
The articles below contain information about Mary Elliott Vockins.
Mary Elliott Vockins
1885-1885
Mary’s birth and death were both recorded in the September quarter of 1885. She was the daughter of Joseph William and Sarah Vockins (nee Summers) who were married in 1876 (marriage registered in Newbury)
Mary’s family:
Her father Joseph was a Gardener. He was born in 1854 in Speen, Berkshire, the son of Joseph and Mary Elliott Vockins (nee May) who were married on the 25th December 1853 at St Margaret, Westminster, Middlesex.
Her mother Sarah born in 1844 in Chippenham, Wiltshire, she was baptised on the 14th April at St Andrew Chippenham, the daughter of John (a Blacksmith) and Hannah Summers (nee Pearce) who were married on the 16th October 1841 in Calne, Wiltshire.
Joseph and Sarah also had the following children:
Joseph William born 1876
Gertrude Blanche born 1878
Edward Maurice born 1879
Bertha Amelia born 1882
Brice Oscar born c1890
In 1881 Joseph (28), Sarah (32) and their children Joseph W. (4) (recorded as William J), Gertrude B. (2) and Edward M. (1), were living in Old Newtown Road Newbury.
The 1901 census records Joseph (47) as a self-employed Market Gardener, living at 1 Russell Terrace, Newbury with Sarah (50) and their children William (23), a Solicitor’s Clerk, Gertrude (21), a Dressmaker, Bertha (18), a Dressmaker and Brice (11).
Joseph (57), Sarah (65) and their son Brice (21) were still living at 1 Russell Terrace, Russell Road, Newbury in 1911, Joseph was recorded as a Jobbing Gardener (own account) and Brice was recorded as a Brewery Clerk.
Joseph died aged 58 in 1912 in Newbury.
In 1921 Sarah was living in Devizes, Wiltshire with her daughter Bertha. She died aged 82 in 1926 in Devizes.
Author: Gambles
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