Personal Details of George Allum

 

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Buried:  06/11/1920

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Burial Register
Name at death George Allum
Age at Death 87
Burial Date 06 November 1920
Abode 2 Lamb Cottages
Newbury
Official at Burial L.R. Majendie (Rector)
Comments
Burial Register Index
Book 1917
Page Number 047
Reccord Number 9969
Sources Burial Register

Burial Register entry for George Allum
©Newbury Town Council
Reproduced with kind permission


Memorial Details
  From top of Headstone: In loving memory of/ Ann/ the beloved wife of /George Allum/ who died Jan. 31st. 1917/ aged 83 years/ "He that judgeth me judgeth the Lord." / Also of George Allum who died Nov. 3rd. 1920 aged 87 years./ "Thy will be done".
 
Name on Memorial George Allum
Date of death 03/11/1920
Age 87
Gender Male
 
Memorial Type Headstone
Construction Material Sandstone
Condition of memorial Engraved letters
Pattison Location Code LS(H)3
Others named on memorial
Ann Allum

Newspaper Cuttings

The articles below have been transcribed from newspapers and magezines.

Deaths - George Allum
Source: nwn
Article date: 18/11/1920
Copyright:
Transciption:

Newbury Weekly News

Dated 18th November 1920

ALLUM – Nov. 3rd at 2 Lamb Cottages, Enborne-road, George the beloved husband of the late Ann Allum, who passed peacefully away in his 87th year.

  This obituary entry is awaiting verification.

Biographical Information

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George Allum c1833-1920

George Allum

c1833-1920

George was baptised on the 20th January 1833, in Wantage, Berkshire, the son of Thomas and Rachel Allum (nee Hedges) who were married on the 25th March 1827 in Wantage.

George’s siblings were:

Frederick, born c1830

Maria, born c1836

John, born 1839 (died aged 1 in 1841)

A male child born 1842, (died 1842, without being named)

Charles 1844 (died in 1870, buried in the Newtown Road Newbury on the 5th January)

In 1841 George (7) was living in Tanner’s Street, Wantage, with his mother Rachel (35), a Labourer and his siblings, Frederick (10), Maria (5) and a William Allum (20) and a Thomas Whiting (27)

The 1851 census records George (18) as an Agricultural Labourer, lodging in Locks Lane, Wantage. (Surname recorded as Adam on Ancestry)

The 1861 census records George (27) lodging in Hassell’s Yard Speen, Berkshire, with a Mary Allen (60) and her husband John Allen (62) an Agricltural Labourer.

 

George married Ann Berry on the 18th January 1862, at St Michael and All Angels, Enborne, Berkshire.

(Ann was baptised on the 11th November 1832 in South Tidworth, Hampshire, the daughter of James and Susannah Berry (nee Tarrant) who were married in 1832 in South Tidworth, Hampshire).

The 1871 census record George (37), a Brewer’s Labourer, living in Speenhamland, Berkshire. Ann (39) was working as a Cook, at Hungerford Park House for a George Shippen Willes, a Magistrate.

In 1881 George (47), a Brewer’s Drayman and Ann (48) were living in Speenhamland. (Surname recorded as Allenn on ancestry)

The 1891 census records George (57) a Brewer’s Drayman, Ann (58) and their nephew, Sidney G. A. Reeves (11), living at 8 Hassell’s Buildings, Speenhamland, Berkshire.

They were still living at 8 Hassell’s Buildings in 1901 and George was still working as a Brewer’s Drayman. Their nieces Mary Reeves (42), Brenda Reeves (4) and their nephew Sidney Reeves (21) were also living with them.

The 1911 census records George (77) as a Brewer’s Labourer’s Pensioner and Ann (78), living at The Lamb Cottages, Enborne Road, Newbury, Berkshire.

They continued to live in Lamb Cottages until their deaths.

Ann died on the 31st January 1917. She was laid to rest in the Newtown Road Cemetery on the 6th February.

George died aged 87 on the 3rd November 1920, he was laid to rest in the Newtown Road Cemetery on the 6th November.

 

Mrs P    Page 148    Code LS(H)3

 

Author: gambles
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