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Buried: | 26/03/1923 |
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Name at death | Henry Sutton | ||||||
Age at Death | 86 | ||||||
Burial Date | 26 March 1923 | ||||||
Abode |
2 Brighton Terrace, West Street
Newbury |
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Official at Burial | A.H. Fowler | ||||||
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Sources | Burial Register |
Headstone: In Loving Memory of / Christiana / the dearly loved wife of / Henry Sutton / who died September 28th. 1899 / aged 64 years. "My faith looks up to thee / Thou Lamb of Calvary / Saviour Divine." / Also of / Henry Sutton / who died March 22nd. 1923 / aged 88 years / At Rest // | |
Name on Memorial | HENRY SUTTON |
Date of death | 22/03/1923 |
Age | 88 |
Gender | Male |
Memorial Type | Headstone |
Construction Material | Sandstone Engraved |
Condition of memorial | Very good apart from some blistering on face & lichen on MI. |
Pattison Location Code | P(D)9 |
Recorder's Notes | Christiana Sutton was the daughter of William, an agricultural labourer, & Mary Sopp & grew up where she was born in Chilton Folliatt, Wiltshire. Her father was a Shepherd &, when he died, her mother had to enter Hungerford Workhouse until she went to live with Christiana & husband in Newbury, Christiana left home to become a Housemaid to a Bank Clerk in High St East, Hungerford. She married Henry Sutton in 1861. Henry was from Poplar, Middlesex, born to John, a Sailor & steward, & Johanna from Pewsey. John died when Henry was very young and his widowed mother returned to Pewsey by 1841 to work as a Dressmaker. Henry, the eldest child aged 6 appears to be living in a nearby village with the Bennett's, farmers. By 1851 he was living with & Apprenticed to a Master Tailor in Woodbrough, Wiltshire. In the 1861 census he was a Tailor, living with his Dressmaker mother in High St, Pewsey. After marriage, Henry & Christianna lived at 1, Waterloo Place. & had 2 children by which time Henry had advanced to Journeyman Tailor. Henry's mother lived with them before she died in 1872. By 1891, they had moved to nearby 18 Carnarvon Rd, where Christiana died. Henry died at 2 Brighton Terrace, West St, Newbury, Sources: NRC Bur Recd; Ancestry records. |
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CHRISTIANA SUTTON |
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