Jump to: Birth Death Burial Biographies
Born: | |
Died: | |
Buried: | 03/10/1877 |
Listed below are all the details we have been able to find so far on Mary Mayo.
As far as we are aware, all the information is correct. However, sometimes transcriptions can lead to errors being made. If you find any errors or omissions, please let us know and we will endeavour to get them corrected as soon as possible.
If you have any further information on Mary Mayo, we would be delighted to hear from you.
There is no information in our database regarding the birth of Mary Mayo.
Can you help us? If so, please contact our History Research Group.
There is no information in our database regarding the death of Mary Mayo.
Can you help us? If so, please contact our History Research Group.
Name at death | Mary Mayo | ||||||
Age at Death | 64 | ||||||
Burial Date | 03 October 1877 | ||||||
Abode |
Newbury |
||||||
Official at Burial | The Rev'd. W J Henham, Curate. | ||||||
Comments | |||||||
Burial Register Index |
|
||||||
Sources | Burial Register |
The articles below contain information about Mary Mayo.
Mary Mayo
c1813-1877
Mary was baptised on 18th November 1813 at St Nicolas Church Newbury and was the daughter of Amos & Sarah Butson (nee Harrison) who were married on 30th July 1805 at St John Horsleydown Southwark.
Mary’s siblings were:
Hannah born 15th June 1806, baptised 19th October 1806 in Thatcham, buried 5th April 1809 in Thatcham
Amos born 15th April 1808, baptised 12th March 1809 in Thatcham
John Marson born 24th February 1810, baptised 23rd December 1810 in Thatcham
Francis born c1812, died aged 4, buried 21st May 1816
Ann
Lydia
Francis baptised 31st May 1816 at St Nicolas Church Newbury
Mary married William Mayo in 1838 in Newbury.
Marriage details:
Date: 19th March 1838? Place: St Nicolas Church Newbury?
Groom: William Mayo, of Full Age, Bachelor, occ: Servant, of Newbury?
Bride: Mary Butson, of Full Age, Spinster, of Newbury?
Groom's Father: John Totty Mayo, occ: Sexton of this parish?
Bride's Father: Amos Butson, occ: Coachman?
Witnesses: John Mayo and John Totty Mayo?
Both Bride and Groom signed their names
William & Mary had the following children (who were all born in Newbury):
John Totty born 1838
Mary Jane born 1839??
Sarah born 1841??
Robert born 1843, died 1844 aged 1, buried 26/8/1844
William born 1844??
Thomas born 1846, died 1848 aged 2, buried as Thomas Totty 17/5/1848
Amos born 1847, died 1848 aged 9 months, buried 10/6/1848
Thomas born 1851, died1859 aged 8, buried 12/9/1859 ??
Alice born 1853??
Francis Butson born 1856, died 1864 aged 7, buried 19/2/1864
In 1841 William, Mary and their children were living in Northbrook Street Newbury, Mary’s mother Sarah, was also living with them.
In 1851 William, Mary and their children were living in the parish of St Nicolas and William was working as an Auctioneers Porter.
In 1861 the family were living in Caroline Place Newbury and William was working as a Labourer. Mary’s widowed mother was again living with the family at this time.
In 1871 William & Mary were recorded living in the parish of St Nicolas and William was again recorded working as an Auctioneers Porter.
William died in 1875 and was buried on 17th April at Newtown Road Cemetery.
Mary died in 1877 and was buried on 3rd October at Newtown Road Cemetery
Christine Gambles - 9th December 2019
Author: Christine Gambles
© Christine Gambles
*The FNRC believe that the certificates published on this page have been added in compliance with the rules laid down by the General Register Office (GRO). Click here for more information.
If you believe that we may have inadvertently breached the privacy of a living person by publishing any document, please contact us so we can immediately remove the certificate and investigate further.
Thank you.
FNRC.
© 2010-2023. Friends of Newtown Road Cemetery, unless otherwise stated.
Web site designed by Paul Thompson
The Friends of Newtown Road Cemetery is a not-for-profit organisation that works in association with Newbury Town Council to look after and maintain Newtown Road Cemetery for the benefit of the people of Newbury.