Personal Details of Elizabeth Haines

 

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Died:  21/03/1921
Buried:  24/03/1921

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Burial Register
Name at death Elizabeth Haines
Age at Death 72
Burial Date 24 March 1921
Abode 2 Roseberry Cottages, Wash Common
Newbury
Official at Burial T. Gerard Tylee
Comments
Burial Register Index
Book 1917
Page Number 052
Reccord Number 10013
Sources Burial Register

Burial Register entry for Elizabeth Haines
©Newbury Town Council
Reproduced with kind permission


Memorial Details
  North kerbstone: In Loving Memory of Elizabeth Haines, died March 21st. 1921 aged 72. South kerbstone: Also of Jane Haines, died Aug.15th.1923 aged 68 years.
 
Name on Memorial Elizabeth Haines
Date of death 21/03/1921
Age 72
Gender Female
 
Memorial Type 4 kerbs and corner posts
Construction Material Marble with letters
Condition of memorial Poor, letters missing
Pattison Location Code 21
Others named on memorial
Jane Haines

Biographical Information

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Elizabeth Haines c1849-1921

Elizabeth Haines

c1849-1921

Elizabeth, her parents, siblings and early life:

Elizabeth was born in Westcot, Berkshire, she was baptised on the 20th May 1849 at Holy Cross, Sparsholt, Berkshire the daughter of Robert and Maria Haines (nee Hope) who were married on the 15th October 1842.  (Maria was recorded as Anna Maria at the time of her marriage)

Elizabeth’s father Robert was born c1816 in Uffington, Berkshire. He died aged 81 in 1899 in Wantage Berkshire.

Her mother Maria was born in Lilley, Berkshire, she was baptised in 1819 in Catmore, Berkshire, the daughter of Benjamin and Mary Hope (nee Neale) who were married in Catmore in 1818. Maria died in 1897 in Wantage, Berkshire.

Robert and Maria also had the following children baptised at Holy Cross, Sparsholt:

Sarah, 5th February 1843

Mary Ann, 19th May 1844

Thomas, 22nd February 1846

Hannah, 16th April 1847

John, 25th May 1851

Jane, 26th June 1853

Benjamin, 28th October 1855

Maria, 1857 (died 1857)

Maria 1858 (died 1858)

Triplets: Ann and Henry and Maria, 16th February 1858 (All died 1858, Ann and Maria in the March Q and Henry in the June Q)

Ellen Maria, 8th January 1860

In 1851 Robert Hains (36), a Farm Labourer, Maria (34), a Farm Labouer, Mary Ann (7), Thomas (5), Hannah (40 and Elizabeth (2), were living in the hamlet of Westcote, Sparsholt, Berkshire.

The 1861 census records Robert (44) as an Agricultural Labourer, living in Westcote Lane, in the hamlet of Westcote, Sparsholt, with Merriah (42) (Maria), Thomas (15), Elizabeth (12), John (10), Jane (8) Benjamin (6) and Ellen (1) (surname mistakenly recorded as Harris on ancestry)

 

Elizabeth’s parents 1871-1891

The 1871 census records Robert (56) as an Agricultural Labouerer, living in Westcote Road Cottages, Sparsholt, with Maria (53), Benjamin (15), an Agricultural Labouerer and Faith (4).

Robert (66), a Cowman and Maria (63) were recorded living in Westcot Lane, Westcot, Sparsholt in 1881

In 1891 Robert (75) and Maria (72) were again recorded living in Westcot Lane. They were recorded living on the Parish (Parish Relief) and maria was recorded as an imbecile

Elizabeth in later life:

The 1871 census records Elizabeth (21), as a Housemaid living with her aunt and uncle John (49) and Emma (47) Haines, at 2 Gate Lodge, Hastings Sussex.

By 1881 Elizabeth (31) was working as a Domestic Cook at The Vicarage, Northallerton Yorkshire, for the vicar Benjamin Chas. Caffin (55) and his family. She was still working as a Cook for the Vicar and his family when the 1891 census was taken.

She was again recorded in the 1901 census (aged 52) as a Cook, now working for the vicar’s widow Margaret Caffin (65), (Benjamin Caffin died in 1894) in South End, Northallerton. She continued working for Margaret Caffin in Northallerton until at least 1911.

By 1921 Elizabeth was living in Newbury, Berkshire.

Elizabeth died aged 72 on the 21st March 1921. She was laid to rest in the Newtown Road Cemetery on the 24th March. (Her sister Jane died in 1923. She was laid to rest with Elizabeth on the 18th August 1923).

 

Probate: HAINES Elizabeth of 2 Roseberry Cottages Newbury Berkshire spinster died 21st March 1921 Administration London 17th May to Mary Ann Haines spinster   Effects: £281 3s 11d

 

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