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Died: | 17/11/1934 |
Buried: | 20/11/1934 |
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Name at death | Jane Sperring | ||||||
Age at Death | 68 | ||||||
Burial Date | 20 November 1934 | ||||||
Abode |
13 Kennet Please
Newbury |
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Official at Burial | L.R. Majendie | ||||||
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Sources | Burial Register |
East kerbstone, facing West: In Loving Memory of Alice Sperring who died Nov.1st. 1920 aged 52. South kerbstone: Harriet Sperring, died 26th. Dec. 1927, aged 66 years. "At Rest." North kerbstone: Also of Jane Sperring who died Nov.17th. 1934 aged 78 years. West kerbstone: Mary Ann Sperring, died 21st. Dec. 1938, aged 86 years. | |
Name on Memorial | Jane Sperring |
Date of death | 17/11/1934 |
Age | 78 |
Gender | Female |
Memorial Type | Kerbstones and corner posts |
Construction Material | Granite with letters |
Condition of memorial | Good |
Pattison Location Code | 13 |
Others named on memorial | |
Alice Sperring | |
Harriet Sperring | |
Mary Ann Sperring |
The articles below contain information about Jane Sperring.
Jane Sperring
1856-1934
Jane was born in 1856 and was baptised on the28th December 1856 at St Nicolas Church Newbury. She was the daughter of James Walter & Jane Sperring (nee Messenger) who were married in Newbury in 1851.
Jane was the third of nine children, her siblings were:
Mary Ann 1852 William 1854 James 1859 Harriet 1861 Hannah 1863 Walter 1866 Alice 1868
Frank Sperring 1871
In 1861 Jane was living at home (Frederick Cottages Newbury) with her parents and siblings Mary Ann and William. At the aged of 14 Jane was recorded as a scholar at Christ Hospital Educational Institution in Hertfordshire. By the time she was 24 years old Jane was working as a Nurse for Edward Wells, a wine merchant, at West Mead Newtown Road Newbury.
In 1891 she was recorded living with her aunt Hannah Barnes (her mother‘s sister) in Blenheim Villa Station Road Twyford Berkshire. By 1911 she was back living with her widowed father James at East Lynne Villas Newbury.
Jane died aged 78 on the 17th November 1934 and was laid to rest in the Newtown Road Cemetery on 20th November.
Her parents, sisters and 2 of her brothers, James & Frank were also buried in the Newtown Road Cemetery.
Newbury Weekly News
Dated 22nd November 1934
Sperring – November 17th at 13 Kennet- road Newbury, Jane, daughter of James Walter Sperring (deceased) aged 78 years
Probate: Sperring Jane of 13 Kennet Road Newbury Berkshire spinster died 17th November 1934 Probate London 12th June 1935 to Walter Joseph Sperring head postmaster & Walter Sperring retired gas company collector. Effects: £2390 19s 5d
Author: Christine Gambles
© Christine Gambles
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