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Name at death | Emily Louisa Vickers | ||||||
Age at Death | 4 | ||||||
Burial Date | 02 October 1882 | ||||||
Abode |
Newbury |
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Official at Burial | Aug. B Donaldson | ||||||
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Burial Register entry for Emily Louisa Vickers
©Newbury Town Council
Reproduced with kind permission
The articles below contain information about Emily Louisa Vickers.
Emily Louisa Vickers
c1878-1882
Emily Louisa was born in Newbury, Berkshire, the daughter of Joseph and Sarah Ann Vickers (nee Owen) who were married in 1876 (marriage registered in Newbury).
Emily’s father Joseph was bornc1857 in Greenham, Berkshire, he was baptised in 1857 in Greenham, the son of George and Martha Vickers (nee George) who were married on the 8th April 1833 in Greenham.
Her mother Sarah Ann was born in 1855 in Thatcham, Berkshire, the daughter of George and Hannah Owen (nee Flitter) who were married on the 30th September 1854 in Thatcham (Hannah’s surname mistakenly recorded as Frater)
Emily’s siblings were:
Joseph 1879 (died aged 1 day, buried in the Newtown Road Cemetery on the 14th March).
Edith Maud 1880 (died aged 32 in 1912, she was laid to rest in the Newtown Road Cemetery on the 2nd March, with her grandmother Martha Vickers who died in 1894)
Rose Amelia 1882 (died aged 84 in 1966, buried with her parents)
Martha c1885 (died aged 77 in 1962, buried with her parents, husband Albert John Giles and sister Rose Amelia Smith)
The 1881 census records Joseph (23) as a General Labourer, living in Greenham Street, Greenham, Berkshire with Sarah (24) and their daughters, Emily (3) and Edith (5 months).
Emily Louisa died aged 4 in 1882, she was laid to rest in the Newtown Road Cemetery on the 2nd October.
Emily’s family in later life:
In 1891 Joseph (34) was recorded as a Coal Heaver, living at 1, East End Cottages, Greenham, with Sarah (34), their daughters Edith (10), Minnie (8), Martha (6) and a lodger, Job Owen (24), a Carter. (Sarah’s brother)
The 1901 census records Joseph (45) as a Coal Porter Foreman, living at 3, York Road, Newbury with Sarah (45) and their daughters Edith (20), Rose (18) and Martha (16), all three girls were recorded as Laundresses.
The 1911 census records Joseph (55) as a Coal Porter, living at 57 York Road, Newbury with Sarah (56), Edith (30), (no occupation recorded for Edith) Martha (25) a Laundry Maid and two young lodgers.
Joseph and Sarah continued to live at 57 York Road, Newbury until their deaths. Sarah Ann died aged 73 on the 18th March 1929 and Joseph died aged 73 on the 13th May 1930, they were both laid to rest in the Newtown Road Cemetery.
Author: Gambles
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