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Buried: | 07/10/1889 |
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Name at death | Edith Briggs |
Date of burial | 07/10/1889 |
Whence brought | Newbury |
Where & how buried | Conscrated Common Internment |
By whom buried | Reverend E P Spurway |
Account Entry | Book 02 - Page 045 |
Transcription comments | On FBMD |
Accounts Entry for Edith Briggs
© Newbury Town Council
Reproduced with kind permission
This information was taken from the Newbury Workhouse records currently held at the Berkshire Record Office.
Name: | Edith Briggs |
Date of death: | 03 October 1889 |
Age at death: | 70 |
Parish from which they were admitted to the workhouse: |
Newbury |
Where buried: | Newbury Cemetery |
Workhouse Master: | William Hawkes |
Comments: |
The articles below have been transcribed from newspapers and magezines.
Source: | NWN |
Article date: | 10/10/1889 |
Copyright: | |
Transciption: | Newbury Weekly News Dated 10th October 1889 BRIGGS – Oct. 3, at the Workhouse, Newbury, Edith Briggs, of Newbury, aged 70 years. |
This obituary entry is awaiting verification. |
The articles below contain information about Edith Briggs.
Edith Briggs
c1819-1889
Edith, her parents, siblings and early life:
Edith was baptised on the 25th April 1819, at St Nicolas Church, Newbury, Berkshire, the daughter of William and Mary Morris (nee Matthews) who were married on the 1st August 1814, at St Nicolas.
Her father William was a Blacksmith. He was baptised on the 29th August 1790, at St Nicolas Church, Newbury, the son of Benjamin and Elizabeth Morris (nee Eells) who were married on the 17th May 1774 at St Nicolas.
Her mother Mary was baptised on the 5th October 1794, in Newtown Hampshire, the daughter of George and Edyth/Edith Matthews (nee Keens) who were married on the 19th April 1791, at St Nicolas Church, Newbury.
Willam and Mary also had the following children baptised at St Nicolas Church:
William, 21st October 1814
Benjamin, 12th January 1817
Charles, 23rd September 1821
George, 15th February 1824
Mary, 17th April 1825
Eliza Ann, 15th July 1827
Elizabeth, 6th December 1829
Henry Philip, 11th March 1832
Michael, 17th November 1833
Thomas, 7th August 1836
Cornelius James, born 1839 (no baptism found)
In 1815 Edith’s parents William (23), a Founder, Mary (22) and her brother William (an infant) were recorded living in Moss’s Yard, in the City, Newbury, Berkshire.
In 1841 William (50), Mary (45), Charles (20), a Gardener’s Apprentice, Mary (15), Elizabeth (12), Michael (8), Thomas (5) and Cornelius James (2), were recorded living in Newtown Road, Newbury. (No record of Edith found in the 1841 census)
The 1851 census records William (59), Mary (57), Michael (17), a Tin Plate Maker, Thomas (14), a Brush Maker and James (12) (Cornelius James), living in Old Newtown Road, Newbury.
Edith’s father William died aged 64 on the 4th February 1855, he was laid to rest in the Newtown Road Cemetery on the 9th February.
Edith in later life:
Edith married in 1849
Marriage details:
Place: St George, Hanover Square, Middlesex
Date: 26th July 1849
Groom: Mark Briggs, full age, bachelor, occupation, Servant, abode, Mount Row
Bride: Edith Briggs, full age, spinster, abode, Mount Row
Fathers: William Morris, a Smith and James Briggs, a Servant
Witnesses: Valentine Webb and Sophia Briggs
(Mark was baptised on the 23rd November 1823, at Weston Longville, Norfolk, the son of James (a Servant) and Catherine Briggs, of St George, Hanover Square)
The 1851 census records Mark (27) as a Servant, living in Portman Mews, Marylebone, London with Edith (32).
In 1861 Mark (38) was recorded as a Coachman, living at 23 Hyde Park Garden Mews, Paddington, London with Edith (42) and a nephew, Arthur Briggs (4).
Edith was widowed in 1864, Mark died aged 41, at 10 Grosvener Mews, Berkeley Square, he was laid to rest in the Old Brompton Cemetery, on the 5th December.
In 1871 Edith (52) was recorded living in Church Almshouses, Newbury with her widowed mother Mary Morris (76).
Edith’s mother died aged 80 on the 22nd April 1874, she was laid to rest in the Newtown Road Cemetery, with her husband, on the 27th April.
(In 1879 Edith’s sister Mary, married Benjamin Weller. She died the following year and was laid to rest with her parents on the 13th February 1880)
The 1881 census records Edith (62) as a Housekeeper, living at 9 Victoria Place, Newbury, Berkshire. She had two lodgers living with her.
Edith died aged 70, in the Newbury Workhouse, on the 3rd October 1889. She was laid to rest in the Newtown Road Cemetery on the 7th October.
Author: gambles
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