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Name at death | William C. Purton |
Date of burial | 12/01/1861 |
Whence brought | Newbury |
Where & how buried | Consecrated Common Interment |
By whom buried | Rev'd. J.L. Randall |
Account Entry | Book 01 - Page 0641 |
Accounts Entry for William Charles Purton
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The articles below have been transcribed from newspapers and magezines.
Source: | Berkshire chronicle |
Article date: | 12/01/1861 |
Copyright: | |
Transciption: | SUDDEN DEATH |
This obituary entry is awaiting verification. |
Source: | Reading Mercury |
Article date: | 12/01/1861 |
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Transciption: | An inquest was held on Tuesday evening at the Borough Magistrates' Office before Joseph Bunny, Esq., on view of the body of William Charles Purton the illegitimate son of Emma Purton aged about five months. |
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The articles below contain information about William Charles Purton.
William Charles Purton
1860-1861
William Charles was baptised on the 29th July 1860 at St Nicolas Church Newbury, the illegitimate son of Emma Purton. He died the following year and was buried in the Newtown Road Cemetery on the 12th January.
William’s mother Emma was baptised on the 21st March 1841 in Enborne Berkshire, the daughter of William and Ann Purton (nee Dobson) who were married at St Michael and All Angels Enborne on the 9th November 1818.
Emma’s father was an Agricultural Labourer, he died aged 66 in 1851 and was buried on the 19th November. Her mother died the following year aged 54, she was buried on the 23rd June, both were buried at St Michael and All Angels Enborne.
In the 1861 census Emma (21) was recorded as a General Servant in the household of a widower, Alfred Nailor (38), a Blacksmith with 3 children, in Back Lane, Newbury. Emma went on to have a relationship with Alfred and had at least 3 children with him, Edward John Nailor Purton born 1865, Frank Nailor Purton born 1869 and Lucy Purton born 1873.
In 1871 Alfred and Emma were living next door to each other in Ashmore Green Cold Ash Berkshire. Alfred died in 1873, he was buried on the 26th March at St Mark Cold Ash.
In 1875 Emma married a widower, William Charles Seymour (baptised in Oare on the 6th September 1835, the son of William and Ruth Seymour (nee Pointer/Painter). William was an Agricultural Labourer. They had three children, Tom William born 1876, Ellen Maria born c1879 and Emma Rose born 1884.
In the 1881 census the family were recorded living in Ivy House Cold Ash. The 1891 census records them living in Ivy House Thatcham.
Emma died aged 59 in 1900 she was buried on the 1st July at St Mark Cold Ash
Author: C Gambles
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