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Name at death | Mary Wright | ||||||
Age at Death | 83 | ||||||
Burial Date | 02 November 1901 | ||||||
Abode |
11 Denmark Road
Newbury |
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Official at Burial | F E Orton | ||||||
Comments | Not sure about officials name | ||||||
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The articles below contain information about Mary Wright.
Mary Wright c. 1818-1901
Mary was born in Masham Yorkshire, she was baptised in 1819, the daughter of Thomas and Mary Mudd.
Thomas and Mary also had the following children baptised in Masham:
James 1809
Ann 1811
Eleanor 1813
Mary 1816 (died in 1818, buried 1st July at St Mary Masham)
Betty 1817
Catherine and Elizabeth 1822
William 1824
In 1851 Mary (32) was working as a Housekeeper in Leatherhead, Surrey, for the Colvin family.
She married in 1854
Marriage details:
Place: St Mary's Church, Kintbury, Berkshire.
Date: 29th April 1854
Groom: William Wright, full age, widower, occupation, Bailiff, abode, Elcott Bride:
Mary Mudd, full age, spinster, occupation, Housekeeper
Fathers: Richard Wright, occupation, Labourer and Thomas Mudd, occupation, Bailiff
Witnesses: Elizabeth Hall and Henry Smith
(William Wright was baptised on the 30th March 1806 in Great Bedwyn, the son of Richard and Elizabeth Wright (nee Plumb) who were married in Great Bedwyn on the 12th November 1795)
William and Mary had a son Thomas born c1855 in Kintbury
The 1861 census records Mary (41) living in Lone Barn, Kintbury with her husband Wiliam (54) a Farm Bailiff, her step-daughter Fanny (15) and her son Thomas (6).
The 1871 census records William (62) as a Farmer of 155 acres employing 3 men, living at Barton Farm, Kintbury with Mary (51) and their son Thomas (16).
The 1881 census records Mary (61) and William (74) still living in Kintbury, farming 106 acres employing 2 men and 1 boy.
William died aged 82 in 1890. The 1891 census records Mary (76) as a Retired Farmer, lodging at Roseberry Place Greenham
The 1901 census records her as a widow, aged 81,boarding in London Road, Newbury.
Mary died aged 83 in 1901, she was laid to rest in the Newtown Road Cemetery on the 2" November.
Author: Gambles
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