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| Buried: | 19/06/1920 |
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| Name at death | Ann Ayres | ||||||
| Age at Death | 69 | ||||||
| Burial Date | 19 June 1920 | ||||||
| Abode |
1 St. Mary's Almshouses
Newbury |
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| Official at Burial | Chris B. Clayton | ||||||
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| Sources | Burial Register |
| Headstone: In Memory of / Mary Ayres / late of Windsor / who departed this life / Decr. 19th. 1886 / aged 76 years. / Also of / Thomas Ayres / husband of the above / who departed this life / April 2nd. 1888 / aged 75 years. / "Until the day break and the shadows flee away." / Also of Ann Ayres / daughter of the above / who died June 16th. 1920 / aged 69 years. // Footstone: M.A. 1886 / T.A. 1888 // | |
| Name on Memorial | Ann AYRES |
| Date of death | 06/06/1920 |
| Age | 69 |
| Gender | Female |
| Memorial Type | Headstone; Footstone |
| Construction Material | |
| Condition of memorial | Tilted back; foostone propped against headstone |
| Pattison Location Code | P(G)5 |
| Recorder's Notes | Thomas Ayres: Cordwainer. Born in Thatcham. Lived in Clewer, New Windsor with Mary & 3 children until latein life when they moved to St. Mary's Almshouses, Cheap St. Newbury to be near their widowed daughterFanny Turner (buried with husband Caleb plot P(G)7), who lived with her single sister Ann Ayres, dressmakers in West St. then Carnarvon St. Newbury. Source : Ancestry records, |
| Others named on memorial | |
| Mary AYRES | |
| Thomas AYRES |
The articles below have been transcribed from newspapers and magezines.
| Source: | nwn |
| Article date: | 24/06/1920 |
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| Transciption: | Newbury Weekly News Dated 24th June 1920 AYRES – June 16th, at St Mary Hill, Newbury, Ann Ayres, aged 69. |
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The articles below contain information about Ann Ayres.
Ann Ayres
1850-1920
Ann was born in Clewer, Windsor, Berkshire, the daughter of Thomas and Mary Ayres (nee Perry) who were married on the 11th July 1830, at St Lawrence, Reading, Berkshire.
Her mother Mary was born c1810, in Rye, Sussex. She was baptised on the 16th September 1810, Playden, Rye, Sussex, the daughter of William and Frances Perry.
Ann’s father Thomas was born c1811, in Thatcham Berkshire. (Possible baptism, 26th July 1807, parents, John and Hannah Ayres)
Other known children of Thomas and Mary were:
John, born 1840, in Reading
Thomas John, born 1848, in Clewer, Windsor
Fanny, born 1853, in Clewer, Windsor
The 1851 census records Ann, aged 3 months, living at 5, Distil House Row, Clewer, with her father Thomas (40,) a Cordwainer, her mother Mary (36) and her brother Thomas (3). Distil House Row was a Victorian-era alley and tenement lane that was located near River Street and Bier Lane, in Clewer).
By 1861 Thomas Ayres (50), a Shoemaker, Mary (46), Ann (10) and Fanny (2), were living in Providence Place, Clewer.
The 1871 census records Ann (20) as a Domestic Nursemaid, at 80, Peascod Street, New Windsor, the home of Gun Maker, William Hill (54) and his family.
By 1881 Annie 30 was living in West Street, Newbury, Berkshire with her widowed sister Fanny Turner (27), both were working as Dressmakers. (Ann’s sister Fanny married Caleb Turner in 1876, in Windsor. She was widowed in 1879)
By 1891 Ann and Fanny, both Dressmakers, were living in Carnarvon Street, Newbury. The 1901 and 1911 census records also record them living in in Carnarvon Street, working as Dressmakers.
By 1916 Fanny and Ann were living at 1, St. Mary's Almshouses, Cheap Street, Newbury.
Fanny died aged 62, on the 29th October 1916, she was laid to rest in the Newtown Road Cemetery, with her husband Caleb and her son Percy William, on the 1st November.
Probate records record Fanny leaving Ann £477 5s 9d
Ann died aged 69, on the 16th June 1920, she was laid to rest with her parents, in the Newtown Road Cemetery on the 19th June.
Newbury Weekly News
Dated 24th June 1920
AYRES – June 16th, at St Mary Hill, Newbury, Ann Ayres, aged 69.
Mrs P’s Page 173 Code P(G) 5
Author: gambles
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