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Died: | 29/01/1894 |
Buried: | 02/02/1894 |
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This information was taken from the Newbury Workhouse records currently held at the Berkshire Record Office.
Name: | Faith Guyatt |
Date of death: | 29 January 1894 |
Age at death: | 74 |
Parish from which they were admitted to the workhouse: |
Newbury |
Where buried: | Newbury Cemetery |
Workhouse Master: | William Hawkes |
Comments: | burial date 2nd February 1894 is a guesstimate |
The articles below have been transcribed from newspapers and magezines.
Source: | NWN |
Article date: | 08/02/1894 |
Copyright: | |
Transciption: |
Newbury Weekly News Dated 8th February 1894 GUYATT – Jan. 29, at the Workhouse, Newbury, Faith Guyatt, aged 74. |
This obituary entry is awaiting verification. |
The articles below contain information about Faith Guyatt.
Faith Guyatt
c1822-1894
Faith was baptised on the 30th May 1822 at St Michael, Basingstoke, Hampshire, the daughter of Henry William (a Druggist) and Faith Guyatt (nee Tubb) who were married on the 5th January 1821 at St Michael, Basingstoke, Hampshire (both were single, Faith was a minor)
Her father Henry William Gyatt was baptised aged 10 on the 5th October 1798 in Tufton, Hampshire, the son of William and Elizabeth Gyatt (formerly Smith, nee ??) who were married on the 6th September 1791 in Hampshire (both were widowed, William was a Farmer from Penton-Grafton, Elizabeth was from Tufton)
Her mother Faith was baptised in 1801 in Basingstoke, Hampshire, the daughter of Charles and Sarah Tubb (nee Miles) who were married on the 7th May 1794 at St Marylebone, Westminster.
Henry William and Faith also had the following children baptised in Basingstoke:
Henry William 29th October 1823
Henry William 18th April 1824
Jane 24th August 1825
Charles 11th March 1827 (died soon after birth, buried 14th march 1827)
Charles 30th May 1828
William Henry 11th June 1830
Thomas 25th November 1831
The 1841 census records Faith (20) as a Female Servant in the household of a Surgeon, Edward Covey (35) and his family in Winchester Street, Basingstoke (surname recorded as Gergatt on ancestry)
In 1851 Faith (29) was recorded as a Nurse, she was living in Holt, Wokingham, Berkshire.
Faith was recorded living in East Woodhay, Hampshire in 1861 and Church Street, Basingstoke in 1871. In both census records she was recorded as a Nurse.
In 1881 Faith ((58) was working as a Housekeeper for a Mr. William B. Salisbury, a Master Builder in Pembrooke Road, Newbury, Berkshire.
The 1891 census records Faith (70) as an inmate in the Newbury Workhouse, she was recorded as a Nurse/Domestic Servant.
She died aged 74 on the 29th January 1894 in the Workhouse.
Author: Gambles
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