Personal Details of Charlotte Charles Howe

 

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Buried:  09/04/1881

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Burial Register
Name at death Charlotte Charles Howe
Age at Death 61
Burial Date 09 April 1881
Abode
Speen
Official at Burial John Oldham
Comments Confused about forenames
Burial Register Index
Book 1868
Page Number 233
Reccord Number 4258
Sources Burial Register

Burial Register entry for Charlotte Charles Howe
©Newbury Town Council
Reproduced with kind permission


Memorial Details
  From top of headstone: In Fond Remembrance of/ Charlotte Charles/ wife of the Revd. C. Howe of Newbury/ who died April 4th. 1881/ aged 61 years/"So He giveth His beloved sleep."/ Also of/ the Rev. George Howe/ who entered into rest Feb. 26th 1899/ aged 83 years. " With Christ which is far better"
 
Name on Memorial Charlotte Charles Howe
Date of death 04/04/1881
Age 61
Gender Female
 
Memorial Type Headstone
Construction Material Sandstone
Condition of memorial Inlaid Letters Good
Pattison Location Code LS(H)28
Others named on memorial
George Howe

Newspaper Cuttings

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DEATHS Charlotte Charles Howe
Source: NWN
Article date: 07/04/1881
Copyright:
Transciption:

Newbury Weekly News

Dated 7th April 1881

HOWE – April, 4, at 1 Park-villas, Newbury, Charlotte Charles, beloved wife of the Rev. George Howe, aged 61 years. Deeply lamented.

 

Mrs P    Page 150     LS(H) 28

  This obituary entry is awaiting verification.

Biographical Information

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Charlotte Charles Howe 1819-1881

Charlotte Charles Howe

1819-1881

Charlotte Charles Crabb was born on the 28th June 1819 in Beckington Somerset the daughter of Edmund and Charlotte Crabb (nee Charles) who were married on the 7th July 1817 at St John the Baptist, Frome, Somerset (Edmund was from the parish of Beckington, witnesses were Elizabeth Crabb and Jno Noad).

Her father Edmund was baptised on the 14th July 1793 at St George, Beckington, Somerset, the son of William and Mary Crabb (nee Lucas) who were married on the 26th June 1781 at St Lawrence, Rode, Somerset (William was from the parish of Tellisford)

Her mother Charlotte was the daughter of Edward and Alice Charles

Edmund and Charlotte also had the following two children:

Harriet Serena born Charles Crabb born 9th December 1821 in Trowbridge Wiltshire

Emma Louisa Crabb born 29th June 1827 in Trowbridge Wiltshire

Charlotte married George Howe in 1844 (George was baptised on the 9th August 1815 at Little Torrington Devon, the son of John and Maria How)

Marriage details:
Place: Badcox Lane Baptist, Frome, Somerset

Date: 5th November 1844

Groom: George Howe, full age, bachelor, occupation, Dissenting Minister, abode, Warminster

Bride: Charlotte Charles Crabb, full age, spinster, abode, Keyford, Frome

Fathers; John Howe, a Yeoman and Edmund Crabb, a Merchant

Witnesses: Emma Clarke Allen and Emily Eliza Hardwick

 

George and Charlotte had the following children:

John Foster Howe born 1845 Warminster

George Charles Howe born 1847 Warminster

Edward Miall Howe born c1849 Warminster (died aged 10 in 1859 in Cardiff)

Charlotte Charles Lucy Howe born 1851 Warminster

Thomas Chalmers Howe born c1853 Warminster

Brewster Howe born 1854 Warminster (died aged 1 in 1856 in Cardiff)

Mary Howe born c1857 Cardiff Wales

Sarah Rebecca born 1862 Cardiff Wales

Alice Howe born 1864 Cardiff Wales

The 1851 census records George (35) as a Baptist Minister of Ebenezer Chapel, living at North Row, Warminster with Charlotte (31) and their children John (5), George (3), Edward (2), Charlotte’s sister Harriet Crabb (29) and a House Servant, Sarah Penton (18).

The 1871 census records George (55) as the Baptist Minister of Broad Street Chapel, living in Tunchard Street, Ross, Herefordshire with Charlotte (51) and their children Mary (14), Sarah (8), Alice (6) and a General Servant, Elizabeth Fletcher (23).

In 1881 George (65) was recorded as a Baptist Minister, he was living in London Road, Park Villa, Speen, Berkshire with Charlotte (61) and their children John (35), a Shop Manager, Charlotte (29), a Governess, Private Teacher, Mary (24), Sarah (18), Alice (15) and a Domestic Servant, Elizabeth Hoare.

Charlotte died aged 61 on the 4th April 1881, she was laid to rest in the Newtown Road Cemetery on the 9th April.

The 1891 census records George (75) as a Baptist Minister, living at 102 Burnt Ash Road, Lee, Lewisham with his daughters Charlotte (39), Sarah (28), Alice (26), all recorded as School Governesses, a General Servant, Charlotte North (24) and a boarder, Ethel Buttifant (9).

George died aged 83 on the 26th February 1899 in Lee, Lewisham, his body was brought to Newbury and he was laid to rest in the Newtown Road Cemetery alongside his wife Charlotte on the 4th March.

Author: C Gambles
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