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Name at death | Harriet Grigg | ||||||
Age at Death | 50 | ||||||
Burial Date | 09 August 1880 | ||||||
Abode |
Newbury |
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Official at Burial | The Rev'd. A Hertbert Stanton, Curate. | ||||||
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Sources | Burial Register |
The articles below have been transcribed from newspapers and magezines.
Source: | NWN |
Article date: | 12/08/1880 |
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Transciption: | GRIGG - Aug. 5, at Waterloo Place, Newbury, Harriet Grigg, wife of |Henry Grigg, aged 50 |
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The articles below contain information about Harriet Grigg.
Harriet Grigg
c1823-1880
Harriet was born in Woolhampton, Berkshire, she was baptised on the 2nd March 1823 in Aldermaston, Berkshire, the daughter of Thomas and Elizabeth Lawrence (nee Goodger) who were married on the 22nd October 1804 in Aldermaston.
According to the 1851 census her father Thomas was born c1780 in Kingsclere, Hampshire.
Her mother Elizabeth was baptised in 1783 in Beenham, Berkshire, the daughter of Benjamin and Ann Goodger. (According to the 1851 census she was born in Bucklebury)
Thomas and Elizabeth also had the following two children baptised in Aldermaston:
William, baptised on the 22nd October 1815
Jane, baptised on the 28th May 1820
In 1851 Harriet (27) was working as a Servant at Harwood Lodge, East Woodhay, Hampshire, for a Nathaniel Barslem (78), an Army Colonel and Magistrate and his wife.
Harriet married in 1853
Marriage details:
Place: St Nicolas Church, Newbury, Berkshire
Date: 23rd October 1853
Groom: Henry Grigg, full age, bachelor, occupation, Labourer, abode, Newbury
Bride: Harriet Lawrence, full age, spinster, abode, East Woodhay, Hampshire
Fathers: Richard Grigg, a Cordwainer and Thomas Lawrence, a Labourer
Witnesses: George Stillman and Phileman Gregory
(Henry was baptised in the 4th February 1824, in Kingsclere, Hampshire, the son of Richard and Charlotte Grigg (nee Smith) who were married on the 29th October 1810 in Litchfield, Hampshire).
Henry and Harriet had a daughter, Harriet Elizabeth born c1854 in Newbury, she was baptised in 1859.
In 1861 Henry (36) was recorded as a Journeyman Butcher, living at 2, Waterloo Place, Newbury with Harriet (37) and their daughter, Harriet (7).
In 1871 Henry (47) and Harriet (44) were still living at 2, Waterloo Place, Henry was recorded as an Unemployed Butcher.
Harriet died aged 50 at home (Waterloo Place) on the 5th August 1880, she was laid to rest in the Newtown Road Cemetery on the 9th August.
The 1881 census records Henry (55), as a Labourer at Gas Works, living with his widowed sister Eliza Harrison (68) a Monthly Nurse, at 6, Winchcombe Place, Newbury. (surname recorded as Gregg on ancestry)
By 1891 Henry (67) was an inmate in the Newbury Workhouse, The census for this year records him as a Butcher/Domestic Servant.
He died aged 76 on the 13st February 1901 in the Workhouse and was laid to rest in the Newtown Road Cemetery on the 16th February.
Author: gambles
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