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Name at death | Richard Hazell | ||||||
Age at Death | 54 | ||||||
Burial Date | 17 March 1877 | ||||||
Abode |
Newbury |
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Official at Burial | The Rev'd. Fred Robertson, Baptist Minister. | ||||||
Comments | Not sure about officials forename | ||||||
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Sources | Burial Register |
The articles below have been transcribed from newspapers and magezines.
Source: | NWN |
Article date: | 22/03/1877 |
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Newbury Weekly News Dated 22nd March 1877 HAZELL – March 14, at Mayors Lane, Newbury, Richard Hazell aged 54 years. |
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Richard Hazell
c1821 -1877
Richard was an Agricultural Labourer. He was baptised on the 18th February 1821 at St Mary, Greenham, the son of William and Harriet Hazell (nee Whale) who were married on the 2nd January 1803 at St Mary Thatcham, Berkshire.
His father William was a Labourer in his early life, then later, a Publican/Beer Shop Keeper. He was born c1779 in Chaddleworth, Berkshire. William married Lucy Collins on the 5th February 1798 in Peasemore, Berkshire. They had a son Benjamin, born 16th November 1799, baptised at St Mary Greenham on the 24th November 1799. Lucy died in 1800, she was buried on the 17th October at St Mary Greenham. William died aged 76 in 1854 and was buried on the 18th January at St Mary Greenham.
His mother Harriet was born c1783 in Thatcham, Berkshire. She died aged 75 in 1858 and was buried on the 11th September at St Mary Greenham.
Richard’s siblings were:
William born 11th June 1809, baptised 25th June
Eliza born 17th September 1811, baptised 29th September
Thomas baptised 2nd May 1814
Mary baptised 6th October 1816
John baptised 6th September 1818
James baptised 2nd March 1823
Henry baptised 8th May 1825
Joseph baptised 10th August 1828
Richard married Eliza Pearce in 1842 (marriage registered in Newbury)
(Eliza was born c1826 in Ecchinswell Hampshire)
They had the following three children:
Charles born 1843
Ellen born 1847
Joshua born 1850
The 1851 census records Richard (27) living in Greenham Common with Eliza (25), Charles (7), Ellen (3) and Joshua (11 months)
Eliza died aged 35 in 1861, she was buried on the 14th February at St Mary Greenham.
The 1861 census records Richard (41) living in Greenham Common with his children Ellen (13) and Joshua (10). (Surname recorded as Cazzell on ancestry)
In 1871 Richard was lodging at the Borough Arms, Newbury. (Surname recorded as Karell on ancestry)
He died aged 54 on the 14th March 1877 and was laid to rest in the Newtown Road Cemetery on the 17th March.
Author: Gambles
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