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Name at death | Louisa Willow |
Date of burial | 04/06/1898 |
Whence brought | Greenham |
Where & how buried | Conscrated Common Internment |
By whom buried | Reverend R Dunn |
Account Entry | Book 02 - Page 101 |
Transcription comments | On FBMD |
Accounts Entry for Louisa Willow
© Newbury Town Council
Reproduced with kind permission
The articles below contain information about Louisa Willow.
Louisa Willow
1876-1898
Louisa Annetts was born in Greenham, Berkshire, the daughter of Charles and Martha. Louisa was later known as Louisa Hemmings.
Louisa’s father Charles Emmans was born c1855 in Chaddleworth, Berkshire, the illegitimate son of Ann Emmans. His mother Ann married Benjamin Annetts in 1856 (marriage registered in Newbury). Charles was later known as both Charles Annetts and Charles Hemmings
The surname Emmans has been mistakenly transcribed as Hemmings (various spellings) in later records.
Louisa’s mother Martha was baptised on the 14th November 1854 in Ecchinswell, Hampshire, the daughter of Edward (a Labourer) and Elizabeth Whale (nee Hunt) who were married on the 2nd July1847, in the Chapel of Ecchinswell, Hampshire.
Lousia’s parents were married in 1875
Marriage details
Place: Ecchinswell,l Hampshire.
Date: 15th July 1875
Groom: Charles Hemmings, aged 20, bachelor, occ: Sawyer, abode: Ecchinswell
Bride: Martha Whale, aged 21, spinster, abode: Ecchinswell
Fathers: Benjamin Annetts, a Sawyer and Edward Whale, a Labourer
Bride and Groom made their mark
Charles and Martha also had the following children:
Ernest George Annetts (aka George) born c1879 in Greenham
Edward Frank Himmons born 1882, baptised 13th July 1884 in Ecchinswell, as Edward Frank Hemmings
Kate Hemmins born 1885, baptised 9th August 1886 in Ecchinswell, as Kate Hemmings
Harry Albert Hemmins born 1888, baptised Harry Albert Hemmings 18th November 1888 in Ecchinswell
The 1881 census records Louisa Emmins (5) living in Brocks Green, Ecchinswell, Hampshire with her father Charles (26), an Agricultural Labourer, her mother Martha (25) and her brother George (2).
In 1891 Louisa Hemmings (17) was working as a Laundress, living at 2, Greenham Cottages, Greenham, Berkshire, with her parents Charles (30), a General Labourer, and Martha (39), her brothers George (12), Edward (9), Harry (3) and her sister Kate (5).
Louisa Hemmings married Edward Burt Willow on the 13th February 1897 at the Parish Church of St Michael the Archangel, Aldershot, Hampshire, both were aged 22 and single. Edward was recorded as a Fence Fixer.
Louisa died aged 23 in 1898, she was laid to rest in the Newtown Road Cemetery on the 4th June.
Author: gambles
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