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Name at death | Ellen Osgood | ||||||
Age at Death | 1 year and 11 months | ||||||
Burial Date | 08 June 1881 | ||||||
Abode |
Newbury |
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Official at Burial | The Rev'd. A Herbert Stanton, Assistant Curate. | ||||||
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Article date: | 09/06/1881 |
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Transciption: | Newbury Weekly News Dated 9th June 1881 OSGOOD – June 3, the Marsh, Newbury, Ellen Osgood, granddaughter of Charles Osgood, aged one year eleven months. |
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Ellen Osgood
1879-1881
Ellen and her twin sister Ann were born in Newbury, Berkshire, they were baptised on the 20th August 1879, at St Nicolas Church Newbury, the daughters of Hannah Osgood, a single woman.
Their mother Hannah MacGraw Osgood was born in 1856 in Newbury, the daughter of Charles Anslo and Hannah Osgood (nee MacGraw) who were married on the 6th November 1848 at St Laurence, Reading, Berkshire.
The 1881 census records Ann and Ellen aged 1, living at 2, Comptons Buildings, Newbury with their grandfather Charles (64), an Auctioneer’s Porter, their grandmother Hannah (49) and their aunt Janet (8) (Ann and Ellen were recorded as Charles and Hannah’s daughters)
Ellen died aged 23 months in 1881, she was laid to rest in the Newtown Road Cemetery on the 8th June.
Anne died aged 4 years and 8 months on the 15th February 1884, she was laid to rest in the Newtown Road Cemetery on the 19th February. (Burial register records Anne as Annie)
In 1881 their mother Hannah (22) was working as a Cook, at 1 Powlett Villas, Kingston on Thames, Surrey, for Charles T Darnell (31), the Curate of Kingston Vale and his family.
Hannah married in 1882
Marriage details:
Place: St Andrew, Ham, Surrey
Date: 3rd December 1882
Groom: Charles Privett, aged 20, bachelor, occupation, Bricklayer, abode, Ham
Bride: Hannah Osgood, aged 24, spinster, abode, Ham
Fathers: Peter Privett, a Labourer and Charles Hornslow Osgood, an Auctioneer’s Porter
Witnesses: J. Lane and Maria Attfield
Groom signed and Bride made her mark.
Charles and Hannah had the following children:
Amy 1883
Charles c1885
Ann 1886
Peter James 1888
Robert c1892
Thomas Sidney 1893
Martha Jane 1895
Ida 1899
The family were living at 4, Romfold Villas, Kingston, Surrey in 1891, 8, St John’s Road, New Malden, Surrey in 1901 and 68, Northcote Rod, New Malden in 1911.
Hannah MacGraw Privett died aged 77 (death registered in the March quarter 1934 in Brentford)
Author: gambles
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