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Buried: | 31/03/1928 |
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Name at death | Mary Anna Freeman | ||||||
Age at Death | 80 | ||||||
Burial Date | 31 March 1928 | ||||||
Abode |
7 West Mills
Newbury |
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Official at Burial | Chris B. Clayton | ||||||
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Sources | Burial Register |
Kerbstones - west side: John Freeman died Oct 2nd 1879 aged 27 years / North side: Charlotte Bryant died 26th April 1886 aged 36 yrs./ North side:Samuel Henry Freeman died 24th Dec 1920 ged 76 yrs./ East side: Fanny Louise Wood died Sept 19th 1896 aged 17 yrs./ South side: Samuel Freeman died May 7th 1906 aged 89./South side: Emma Freeman died March 12th 1917 aged 94./East side: Mary Ann Freeman born Dec 11th 1847 died March 29th 1928./ / South side: Caroline Offer died May 17th 1929 aged 69 years | |
Name on Memorial | Mary Ann FREEMAN |
Date of death | 29/03/1928 |
Age | 80 |
Gender | Female |
Memorial Type | Kerbstones double size |
Construction Material | Sandstone |
Condition of memorial | Fair |
Pattison Location Code | NE39(A) |
Others named on memorial | |
John FREEMAN | |
Charlotte BRYANT | |
Samuel Henry FREEMAN | |
Louise Fanny WOOD | |
Samuel FREEMAN | |
Emma FREEMAN | |
Caroline OFFER |
The articles below have been transcribed from newspapers and magezines.
Source: | NWN |
Article date: | 05/04/1928 |
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Transciption: |
Newbury Weekly News Dated 5th April 1928 FREEMAN – March 29th, Mary Anna, widow of Samuel Henry Freeman, formerly of West Mills, aged 80.
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The articles below contain information about Mary Anna Freeman.
Mary Anna Freeman
1847-1928
Mary Anna, her parents, siblings and early life:
Mary Anna was born on the 11th December 1847, she was baptised on the 14th January 1848 at St Mary Speenhamland, the daughter of Richard and Jane Catherine Quarrington ((formerly Jolly, nee Jesser) who were married on the 12th May 1835 at St Mary the Virgin, Speen, Berkshire).
Her father Richard was a Barge Master, he was born c1803 in Reading, Berkshire, the son of William and Ann Quarrington (nee Field) who were married on the 12th October 1790, at St Nicolas Church, Newbury. He died aged 59 in 1862 and was buried 10th December at St Mary the Virgin Speenhamland.
Her mother Jane Catherine Jesser was baptised on the 10th August 1810 at St John, Frome, Somerset, the daughter of Joseph and Mary Jesser (nee Griffin) who were married on the 29th January 1798 at St John, Frome. Jane Catherine married John Jolly (of Speen Berkshire) on the 20th October 1831 in Frome, Somerset. They had a daughter Elizabeth, baptised on the 27th July 1832 at St Mary, Speenhamland. John Jolly died aged 28 in 1834, he was buried on the 13th June at St Mary, Speenhamland. Jane Catherine died aged 64 in 1875 in Gloucestershire
Richard and Jane also had the following children baptised at St Mary Speenhamland:
Richard 1838, baptised on the 26th February 1838
Jane Catherine 184,0 baptised 8th April 1840
Ann Miriam 1843, baptised 29th November 1843
William 1850, baptised 1st January 1851
Mary was recorded living at home with her parents in London Road, Newbury, in both the 1851 and 1861 census records.
Mary in later life:
Mary married Samuel Henry Freeman in 1879 (marriage registered in Newbury)
(Samuel Henry was born in Reading, Berkshire, he was baptised on the 13th October 1844 at St Giles Reading, the son of Samuel of Emma Freeman (nee Sharp) who were married on the 3rd October 1843 in Wolverton, Hampshire).
Samuel Henry and Mary Anna had the following children:
John 1880
Frederick Henry c1882
Samuel William 1884
Mary Minnie 1888
The 1881 census records Samuel Henry (36), Mary (31) and their son John (11 months), living in West Street, Newbury.
In 1891 the family were recorded living in West Mills, Newbury, as follows: Samuel H Freeman (47), Mary A Freeman (43), John Freeman (10), Frederick H Freeman (9), Samuel W Freeman (6) and Mary M Freeman (2).
The 1901 census records Samuel (56), now self-employed, Mary (53), John (20), a Solicitor’s Law Clerk, Frederick (19) a Corn Merchant’s Clerk, Samuel (16) a Carpenter, Mary (12) a Scholar and a boarder Mary J Russell (74), living at 2 The Crescent, Shaw Road, Newbury.
In 1911 Mary (63) was recorded living with her widowed sister Ann Miriam Balding (67), in Melton Villa, London Road, Newbury. Her husband Samuel was again recorded living at 2 Shaw Crescent, Newbury. His daughter Mary Minnie (22) a Butcher’s Clerk, his married son Samuel William (26), a Carpenter, daughter-in-law Martha Ann (25) and his granddaughters Winifred (3) and Mildred (4 months) were also recorded living in the household
Samuel Henry died aged 76 on the 24th December 1920 he was laid to rest in a family grave, in the Newtown Road Cemetery on the 28th December, with his parents Samuel Freeman (buried 1906) and Emma Freeman (buried 1917), his brother John (buried 1879), his sister Charlotte Bryant (buried 1886) and his niece Fanny Louisa Wood (daughter of his sister Louisa, buried 1896).
The 1921 census records Mary living at 2 Salcombe Road, Newbury. She died aged 80 on the 29th March 1928, she was laid to rest on the 31st March with her husband Samuel and his family.
Samuel Henry’s sister Caroline Offer died the following year, she was also laid to rest in the family grave on the 21st May 1929.
Mrs P Page 56 NE39(A)
Author: Gambles
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