Personal Details of Nellie Bonnett

 

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Buried:  25/07/1902

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Burial Register
Name at death Nellie Bonnett
Age at Death 13
Burial Date 25 July 1902
Abode Harborough House
Newbury
Official at Burial The Rev'd. L R Maquire, Rector.
Comments
Burial Register Index
Book 1899
Page Number 050
Reccord Number 7597
Sources Burial Register

Burial Register entry for Nellie Bonnett
©Newbury Town Council
Reproduced with kind permission


Memorial Details
  1st tier: ILMO / Nellie BONNETT / born Nov. 19th. 1888 / died July 22nd. 1902./ “ Jesus called a little child unto him.”
 
Name on Memorial Nellie Bonnett
Date of death 22/07/1902
Age 13
Gender Female
 
Memorial Type Three tiers and cross
Construction Material Sandstone
Condition of memorial Tiers readable but cross missing
Pattison Location Code NCh(B) 9

Biographical Information

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Nellie Bonnett 1888-1902

Nellie Bonnett

1888-1902

Nellie was born on the 19th November 1888, in Pontypridd, Wales, the daughter of Charles and Jane Bonnett (nee Brown).

Her father Charles was baptised on the 25th May 1851, at Holy Trinity, Yeovil, Somerset, the son of Charles (a Musician) & Elizabeth Bonnett (recorded as Bownet, on ancestry)

Her mother Jane was baptised on the 6th March 1853, in Berry Pomeroy, Devon, the daughter of William (a Labourer) and Mary Brown (nee Hodge) who were married on the 7th May 1852, in Berry Pomeroy.

Jane gave birth to an illegitimate daughter, Bertha, born in Blagdon on the 12th November 1877 who was baptised on the 16th December 1877 at St Mary Collaton, Devon.

Charles and Jane were married on the 2nd June 1884, at St Mary, Collaton, Devon

They also had the following children born in Wales:

Lilian, born 1886 in Pontypridd

William Edward, born 1891 in Pontypridd

Mary Adela, born c1893 in Pontypridd

The 1891 census records Charles (39) as a General Labourer, living at 3 Morgan Terrace, Llantrisant, Glamorgan, Wales, with Jane (38), Bertha (13) (born Brown), Lilian (4), Nellie (2) and William Edward (2 months).

Charles died aged 41 in 1893 (death registered in the September quarter, in Pontypridd)

The 1901 census records Jane (47) as a Charwoman, living at 2 Bell House, Blagdon, Paignton, Devon, with her son, William (10) and her daughter Mary (8).

Bertha Bonnett (23) (born Brown) and Nellie (12) were working as Domestic Housemaids at Harborough House, Bartholomew Street, Newbury, Berkshire. Their aunt, Elizabeth Brown (45) was also working there as a Domestic Cook.

Nellie died aged 13 on the 22nd July 1902. She was laid to rest in the Newtown Road Cemetery on the 25th July.

Jane (58), a Charwoman and her son William (20), a Labourer, were still living at Bell House Blagdon in 1911.

Jane died aged 75 in 1928, in Devon

 

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