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Kerbstones - west side: John Freeman died Oct 2nd 1879 aged 27 years / North side: Charlotte Bryant died 26th April 1886 aged 36 yrs./ North side:Samuel Henry Freeman died 24th Dec 1920 ged 76 yrs./ East side: Fanny Louise Wood died Sept 19th 1896 aged 17 yrs./ South side: Samuel Freeman died May 7th 1906 aged 89./South side: Emma Freeman died March 12th 1917 aged 94./East side: Mary Ann Freeman born Dec 11th 1847 died March 29th 1928./ / South side: Caroline Offer died May 17th 1929 aged 69 years | |
Name on Memorial | Charlotte BRYANT |
Date of death | 26/04/1886 |
Age | 36 |
Gender | Female |
Memorial Type | Kerbstones double size |
Construction Material | Sandstone |
Condition of memorial | Fair |
Pattison Location Code | NE39(A) |
Others named on memorial | |
John FREEMAN | |
Samuel Henry FREEMAN | |
Louise Fanny WOOD | |
Samuel FREEMAN | |
Emma FREEMAN | |
Mary Ann FREEMAN | |
Caroline OFFER |
This information is taken from the accounts ledgers of the Newbury Cemetery Company that originally ran and maintained the cemetery.
The Ledgers are held at the Berkshire Records Office.
Name at death | Charlotte Bryant |
Date of burial | 30/04/1886 |
Whence brought | Wood Green |
Where & how buried | CFI |
By whom buried | Reverend E J Gardner |
Account Entry | Book 02 - Page 024 |
Transcription comments | Not on FreeBMD-Not sure about Wood Green and CFI |
Accounts Entry for Charlotte Bryant
© Newbury Town Council
Reproduced with kind permission
The articles below contain information about Charlotte Bryant.
Charlotte Bryant
1850-1886
Charlotte was born in Reading Berkshire, the daughter of Samuel and Emma Freeman (nee Sharp) who were married on the 3rd October 1843 at St Mary the Minster Reading, Berkshire.
Her father Samuel was a Millwright, he was born on the 18th April 1817 in Newbury, Berkshire, he was baptised on the 14th May at Northcroft Lane Meeting House, Newbury, (Baptist) the son of John and Sarah Freeman (nee May) who were married on the 31st August 1800 at St Nicolas Church Newbury.
Her mother Emma was born c1823 in Caversham Oxfordshire, the daughter of Joseph and Mary Elizabeth Sharp (nee Griffiths) who were married on the 13th September 1819 at St Giles, Reading, Berkshire.
Samuel and Emma also had the following children:
Samuel Henry 1844 in Reading
Mary Elizabeth 1846 in Reading
Charlotte 1849 in Reading (died 1849)
John 1852 in Reading
Louisa 1855 in Newbury
Fanny c1858 in Newbury
Caroline 1859 in Newbury
Emily 1861 in Newbury
Richard Thomas c1864 in Newbury (died in 1865, buried in a private grave in the NRC on the 1st December)
Charles Sharp 1867 in Newbury
In 1851 Charlotte (11 months) was living with her father Samuel (33), mother Emma (26), her brother Samuel Henry (6), and her sister Mary Elizabeth (4), in Kings Road, Reading, Berkshire. Also recorded living in the household was Emma’s sister Charlotte Sharp (28).
The 1861 census records Charlotte (12) living in West Mills, Newbury, with her parents and siblings, Mary (15), John (9), Louisa (6), Fanny (3) and Caroline (1).
The 1871 census records Charlotte (21) as a Draper’s Assistant, living in London Street, St Giles, Reading.
Charlotte married in 1876
Marriage details:
Place: St Nicolas Church Newbury
Date: 3rd June 1876
Groom: James Bryant, full age, bachelor, occupation, Draper, abode, St John’s Croydon
Bride: Charlotte Freeman, full age, spinster, abode, Newbury
Fathers: John Bryant, Gentleman and Samuel Freeman, Millwright.
(James was born on the 15th September 1854 in Hawkhurst, Kent, he was baptised on the 4th March 1855 at Holy Trinity, Clapham, Lambeth, the son of John and Lydia Jane Bryant (nee Nash) who were married on the 15th April 1852 at St Leonard Streatham)
Charlotte and James had the following children:
May 1877 in Kingston on Thames
John 1878 in Wandsworth
In 1881 James (26), Charlotte (30), May (3), John (1) and Charlotte’s sister Caroline Freeman (21), a Draper’s Assistant, were living at 9 Norman Road, Hastings, Sussex.
Charlotte died aged 36 on the 26th April 1886 in Wood Green, her body was brought to Newbury and she was laid to rest in the Newtown Road Cemetery on the 30th April.
Also buried with Charlotte were her father Samuel Freeman (buried 1906), her mother Emma Freeman (buried 1917), her brother John Freeman (buried 1879), her sister Caroline Offer (buried 1929) her brother Samuel Henry Freeman (buried (1920), his widow Mary Anna Freeman (buried 1928) and her niece Fanny Louisa Wood (buried 1896, daughter of her sister Louisa).
James remarried in 1887 in Edmonton, his 2nd wife was Harriet Mackeith.
Mrs P Page 56 NE39(A)
Author: Gambles
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