Personal Details of John Dell

 

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Buried:  30/05/1877

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Burial Register
Name at death John Dell
Age at Death 79
Burial Date 30 May 1877
Abode
Newbury
Official at Burial The Rev'd. H Owen Rattenbury, Wesleyan Minister.
Comments
Burial Register Index
Book 1868
Page Number 156
Reccord Number 3643
Sources Burial Register

Burial Register entry for John Dell
©Newbury Town Council
Reproduced with kind permission


Memorial Details
  Headstone: STMO/ JOHN DELL/ who died may 28 1877/ aged 79 years. "Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord./ Also of/ MARY ANN DELL/ wife of the above/ who died Jan. 7th. 1879/ aged 75 years
 
Name on Memorial John  Dell
Date of death 28/05/1877
Age 79
Gender Male
 
Memorial Type Headstone
Construction Material Sandstone, engraved
Condition of memorial Reasonable condition
Pattison Location Code P(H)1
Others named on memorial
Mary Ann Dell

Newspaper Cuttings

The articles below have been transcribed from newspapers and magezines.

John Dell
Source: Newbury Weekly News and General Advertiser
Article date: 31/05/1877
Copyright: Newbury Weekly News
Transciption:

JOHN DELL

ATTEMPTED SUICIDE AND SUBSEQUENT DEATH: An inquest was held on Monday evening at the Anchor Inn on the body of John Dell, aged 80, living in Knight’s yard, Northbrook street, whose death took place under the circumstances detailed in evidence by the following witnesses:  Alice Oliver, living in Northcroft lane, said she was employed as nurse to Mr Dell and had been with him a month.  Deceased was strange in his manner and spake often very unconnectedly, and was often unconscious.  On Saturday morning witness went out about half=past ten and was gone ten minutes.  On her return she went to his wife, and inquired for Mr Dell.  She said he was in his bedroom.  On going there she found him hanging from the beam above, in a kneeling position, and he was struggling slightly.  Ran to Mr Knight’s shop, and Mr Legg, the foreman, came at once and cut him down, and helped put him on the bed and she ran for a doctor.

He had never attempted or expressed any idea of the kind before.  Just before she left he was troubled about having, as he said, to leave his house by 12 o’clock that day, which was not a fact.  He had previously told witness to take down the pictures and he would take down the bedstead.  R Hickman had attended deceased and had cautioned that he should not be left.  Deceased remained in an unconscious state until this morning at 8.20 when he died.  His daughter was also present.

James Legg deposed to having cut down the deceased, whom he thought to be dead.  He laid him on the floor, and assisted to put him on the bed.  Miss Oliver said “What shall I do?”. He replied “Run for a doctor at once” Dell afterwards drew a long breath and gave signs of life.  Mr Hawkins, the doctor, came very soon.  Had been aware previously of the state of mind of deceased, and he said the neighbours had been on the alert some time.  Some time ago deceased had set the bed on fire. Remained with him until 10 o’clock on Saturday night.  He was not conscious.

P C  Hawkins produced the rope - apparently a piece of clothes line – which he received from James Legg.  The Coroner (Dr Watson) gave it as his opinion that deceased died from the effect of the strangulation causing effusion of the brain.  The mental condition of deceased was no doubt sad, though not sufficient to call him a lunatic.  The verdict of the jury was that he died of the effect of his attempt at suicide whilst in a state of unsound mind.

The jury were as follows:  Messrs.W Robinson, foreman; Allen, F Stone, Cullum, Harbut, C Edmunds, Hughes, Mansfield, Harris, Paris,  Batten and Cooke.  This was the first inquest Dr Watson had held since he was appointed to the office of Borough Coroner.  The deceased was many years in business in West Street as a plumber and painter, and was much respected for his integrity and upright dealings. Deceased had been latterly in failing health and the xxxxxxxxxx? of his manner bore evidence of his mind being affected.

 

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Biographical Information

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John Dell c1798-1877

John Dell

c1798-1877

John was born on the 8th May 1798, he was baptised on the 29th June 1798 at St Nicolas Church Newbury, Berkshire, with his sister Janetta (born 14th September 1795) the son of Matthew and Elizabeth Dell (nee Dundridge/Dandridge) who were married on the 6th January 1784 at St Nicolas Church Newbury.

Matthew and Elizabeth also had the following children baptised at St Nicolas Newbury:

William 1787

Charlotte 1790

Matilda 1801

The 1815 census of Newbury records John (17) living in West Mills, Newbury with his father Matthew (55), his mother Elizabeth (55), his sister Matilda (15) and George Dell (22) (possibly John’s brother, but no baptism found so might be a cousin as there is a baptism for a George Dell in 1794, son of William and Betty Dell).

John married Harriet Ward on the 30th January 1820 at St Mary the Virgin, Speen, Berkshire.

They had the following children:

Caroline baptised on the 21st January 1821 at St Mary the Virgin, Speen

Cassandra baptised on the 19th January 1823 at St Mary the Virgin, Speen

Louisa baptised on the 30th January 1825 at St Mary the Virgin, Speen

Ellenor baptised on the 7th October 1827at St Nicolas Newbury

Alfred baptised on the 31st May 1829 at St Nicolas Newbury

 

Harriet died aged 31 in 1831, she was buried on the 7th March at St Nicolas Newbury

John remarried two months later in Burghclere, Hampshire (Banns 1st 8th and 15th May 1831). His 2nd wife was Mary Harvey. (Mary Ann)

(Mary Ann was born c1804 in Greenham, Berkshire)

The 1841 census records John (40) as a Painter, living in Bartholomew Street, Newbury with Mary (35) and his children Eleanor (13) and Alfred (12)

In 1851 John (52) and Mary (47) were recorded living in West Street, Newbury, John was recorded as a Painter-Master- Apprentice. (Surname recorded as Dall on ancestry)

The 1861 census records John (62) as a Plumber and Glazier, employing 2 men and 1 boy, living at Rose Cottage, West Street, Newbury with Mary Ann (57).

In 1871 John (72) was recorded as a Retired Plumber, living in Railway Terrace, Newbury with Mary Ann (67).

By 1877 John and Mary Ann were living in Knight’s Yard, Northbrook Street, Newbury.

John died aged 79 on the 28th May 1877, he was laid to rest in the Newtown Road Cemetery on the 30th May. (Died of the effect of his attempt at suicide whilst in a state of unsound mind.)

Mary Ann died aged 75 on the 7th January 1879, she was laid to rest in the Newtown Road Cemetery on the 10th January.

Author: Gambles
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