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Buried: | 12/01/1892 |
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Headstone: In Affectionate and loving Remembrance of / our Dear Mother / ELIZA BREEZE / who died Jan.10th 1876 / aged 45 years. / "No-one knows how much we miss her / None but aching hearts can tell / Earth has lost her - - - - Jesus doeth all - - - - - - - )) / Also ---- BREEZE who died Jan. 8th 1892 / aged 63 years. Footstone - EB - 1876 / JJB - 1892. | |
Name on Memorial | Jesse Breeze |
Date of death | 08/01/1892 |
Age | 63 |
Gender | Male |
Memorial Type | Headstone and footstone |
Construction Material | Sandstone |
Condition of memorial | Poor, flaking, unreadable |
Pattison Location Code | LN(M) 3 |
Others named on memorial | |
Eliza Breeze |
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 | Jesse Breeze |
Date of burial | 12/01/1892 |
Whence brought | Newbury |
Where & how buried | Conscrated Common Internment |
By whom buried | Reverend E J Gardner |
Account Entry | Book 02 - Page 063 |
Transcription comments | On FBMD |
Accounts Entry for Jesse Breeze
© Newbury Town Council
Reproduced with kind permission
The articles below have been transcribed from newspapers and magezines.
Source: | Newbury Weekly News and Mrs Pattison |
Article date: | 14/01/1892 |
Copyright: | Newbury Weekly News |
Transciption: | JESSE BREEZE ODDFELLOW'S FUNERAL The funeral of Mr. Jesse Breeze, whose death occurred on Friday last, took place on Tuesday afternoon at Newbury Cemetery. Deceased had been for many years a member of the “Jack of Newbury” Lodge of Oddfellows, and was followed to his last resting place by several of the brethren of the Order, including Grand Master Mayo and Noble Grand Lawrence. The service was read by the Rector of Newbury (Rev. E. I. Gardiner). Newbury Weekly News 14 January 1892 Mrs. P. p 124 L N (M) 3 died 8 January 1892 aged 63
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Source: | Goddard Newsletter april 2015 |
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Transciption: | EXCHANGE OF INSULTS I hesitate to write another story about the Brimpton and Newbury Goddards, but as they are actively being researched it was bound to happen. The Friends of Newtown Road Cemetery in Newbury are amassing a large pile of files, and each entry in a file represents something about the life of someone who was interred in the cemetery between 1850 and 1950, mainly from The Newbury Weekly News which began in 1867. The following is an example of what has been found: On Thursday 1 July 1875 Jesse Breeze was returning from working in the hay fields and met Jahn Goddard, to whom he had not spoken for three months. Goddard shouted to him the remark that he could see that Breeze was having to beg for work since everyone now knew he was dishonest. Further insults were exchanged until the irate Breeze hit out and punched Goddard. Goddard said that he would make him pay for it and reported the incident to the police. As his cousin was the borough police superintendent he probably thought he would get a sympathetic hearing. The Police Court was not impressed and decided that Breeze had hit Goddard but that he had been severely provoked. He was fined 1s [5p] with 11s. 6d. [57p) costs. But look behind the bare facts of the case. Both Breeze and Goddard were in their early forties and well matched physically. Breeze said he had sickness in the family and he was under stress. Goddard, I would imagine, was not very intelligent and did not realise that he was provoking Breeze and went too far. At the time he was married with children, but seven years later he died in the Cholsey Asylum, the Berkshire Mental Hospital of the day. He was not buried in the Newbury cemetery, but his name was added to the memorial on his father Richard's grave, which already had his mother's name upon it. Just a small incident — a verbal exchange followed by an assault — but into which a lot more can be read. Certainly no one would have thought at the time that 140 years later it might be worth remembering! Julie of Newbury |
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The articles below contain information about Jesse Breeze.
Jesse Breeze
1829-1892
Jesse was born on the 14th July 1829 in Hampshire he was baptised (as Jesse James Breeze Cook Breeze) on the 20th September 1829 in Odiham Hampshire and was the son of James and Ann Breeze.
Jesse was recorded as both Jesse Cook and Jesse Breeze as follows:
The 1841 census records Jesse Breeze (12) living in Caroline Place Newbury also recorded in the household was James Breeze (40) not born in county, occupation: Hawker, Judith Breeze (45), William Bowles (15) and Harry Bowles (12).
Jesse James Breeze Cook married Eliza Wilson 1848 Newbury (Eliza was born c1831 in Newbury).
Jesse and Eliza had the following children:
Elizabeth Ann Cook 1849
Eliza Cook 1853 (died aged 1 in 1855 buried in the NRC as Eliza Breeze Cooke on the 20th March)
Alice Breeze Cook 1856
Fanny Breeze Cook 29th October 1858
James Jesse Breeze Cook 1862 (died 1862 buried in the NRC on the 24th December)
Sarah Jane Breeze Cook 1st December 1863
On the 30th June 1848 at the Newbury Borough Sessions Jesse Breeze (19) was found not guilty of assaulting a Peace Officer.
In 1851 Jesse was recorded as James Jesse Cook (22), occupation: General Dealer, he was living at 3 Winchcombe Place Newbury with his wife Eliza (recorded as Elizabeth) (19) and their daughter Elizabeth (1).
On the 8th July 1857 at the Newbury Borough Sessions Jesse Breeze was aquitted of stealing half a crown and 2 shillings from the person of Harriett Pettiford.
In 1861 Jesse J B Cook (31) was recorded as a General Dealer living in Jack of Newbury Street with his wife Eliza (30) and daughters Elizabeth (11), Alice (5) and Fanny (2).
The 1871 census records Jesse James Breeze (42) as a China Dealer living at 19 Jack Street Newbury with Eliza (39) and their daughters, Elizabeth Ann (21), Alice (14), Fanny (12) and Sarah Jane (7).
Eliza Breeze died aged 45 in 1876 she was laid to rest in the Newtown Road Cemetery on the 15th January.
The 1881 census records Jesse Breeze (51) as a General Dealer living at 21 Jack Street Newbury his granddaughter Ada Breeze (4) was living with him.
The 1891 census records Jesse Breeze (61) as a Bill Poster living at 21 Marsh Street Newbury his granddaughter Ada (14) (recorded as Ida) was still living with him.
Jesse Breeze died aged 63 on the 8th January 1892 he was laid to rest in the Newtown Road Cemetery on the 12th January.
Author: Christine Gambles
© Christine Gambles
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