Personal Details of Annie Eliza Summersby

 

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Buried:  16/10/1906

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Name at death Annie Eliza Summersby
Date of death  
Age at death 36
Gender at Death Female
Cause of Death Haemorrhage after confinement
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Death certificate for Annie Eliza Summersby*
Provided by Annie Summersby d 1906


Burial Register
Name at death Annie Eliza Summersby
Age at Death 36
Burial Date 16 October 1906
Abode 78 Bartholomew Street
Newbury
Official at Burial The Rev'd. L R Maquire, Rector.
Comments It seems stillborn child was buried either next to the mother or with the mother
Burial Register Index
Book 1899
Page Number 126
Reccord Number 8203
Sources Burial Register

Burial Register entry for Annie Eliza Summersby
©Newbury Town Council
Reproduced with kind permission


Biographical Information

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Annie Eliza Summersby 1871-1906

Annie Eliza Summersby

1871-1906

Annie her parents, siblings and early life:

Annie was born in Newbury, Berkshire, the daughter of James and Susanna(h) Pemberton (nee Seward) who were married on the 13th December 1863 at St Mary Aldermaston, Berkshire. (James was from Wooton, Hampshire)

Annie’s father James was a Carpenter, he was born in Aldermaston, Berkshire. He was baptised in 1839 in Aldermaston, the son of William and Mary Ann Pemberton (nee Bear) who were married on the 27th October 1835 at St Peter, Brimpton, Berkshire.

Her mother Susanna(h) was born c1839 in Newbury, Berkshire, the daughter of Daniel and Adah Seward (nee Newman) who were married on the 10th January 1835 at St Mary Thatcham, Berkshire.

James and Susanna(h) also had the following children:

Elizabeth Jane Jessie c1865

William Henry 1867

Ada Harriet 1869

Jesse James 1873

Alfred Herbet 1875

Elsie Gertrude 1882

In 1871 the family were living at 17 Shaw’s Lane, Newbury, Berkshire.

The 1881 census records Annie (9) living in West Mills, Newbury with her parents and siblings.

In 1891 Annie (19) was recorded living in Berkeley Road, Newbury, with her parents James and Susannah, her siblings William (24), a Steam Engine Maker Fitter, Jesse (17), a Groom, Alfred (15), a Baker, Elsie (8), her cousin, William Atkins (19), a Printer’s Compositor, boarders, Robert Ayres (24), a Blacksmith and James Ayres (4) and a visitor, Sarah Ayres (22), a Cook/Domestic Servant.

Annie in later life:

Annie Eliza married in 1893

Marriage details:

Place: St Nicolas Church Newbury

Date: 14th May 1893

Groom: William Simon Atkins, aged 22, bachelor, occupation, Printer, abode, West Mills, Newbury

Bride: Annie Eliza Pemberton, aged 22, spinster, abode, West Mills, Newbury

Fathers: Joseph Atkins, a Bricklayer (deceased) and James Pemberton, a Carpenter

Witnesses: William Henry Pemberton and Elizabeth Jane Jessie Pemberton

William and Annie were 1st cousins, their mothers were sisters.

(William was born in Newbury, Berkshire, he was baptised on the 31st May 1871 at St Nicolas Church Newbury, the son of Joseph and Mary Ann Atkins (nee Seward) who were married on the 7th Mary 1865 at St Nicolas, Newbury).

Annie gave birth to a daughter, Elsie Susannah Atkins Pemberton in the June quarter 1891. Elsie Susanna died aged 2 in 1893, her death was registered as Elsie Susanna Atkins in the September quarter. She was buried in the Newtown Road Cemetery on the 2nd August as Emily Susanna Atkins.

Annie and William also had the following children:

William James born 1893 in Newbury

Charles Herbert born 1896 in Newbury

Annie Elsie Susannah born 1898 in Newbury

Mary Ann born 1901 in Newbury.

Joseph Francis born 1903 in Reading (died aged 5 months in 1904, buried 9th January at London Road Cemetery Reading)

Joseph born 1904 in Reading (died aged 5 months in 1905, buried in the Newtown Road Cemetery on the 19th April)

The 1901 census records Annie Eliza (29) and her children William (7), Charles (5) and Annie (2) visiting Annie Eliza’s parents James (62), a Carpenter and Susannah (62) at 3 Eton Villas, Berkeley Road, Newbury. (Other people recorded in the household were Annie’s sister, Elizabeth Jane Jessie (36), a boarder, Robert Thomas Ayres (35) (later married Elizabeth Jane Jessie) Elizabeth Jane Jessie’s illegitimate daughter Maud Louise Ayres Pemberton (1) and Annie’s nephew Percy Howard Lane (1) (son of her married sister Ada Harriet). Annie’s husband William Simon (29) was recorded as a Printer’s Compositor, living in Bedford Road, Reading, Berkshire.

William Simon died aged 34 on the 29th December 1904 and was laid to rest in the Newtown Road Cemetery on the 4th January 1905.

Annie Eliza remarried later that year.

Marriage details:

Place: St Nicolas Church Newbury

Date: 24th December 1905

Groom: James Summersby, aged 24, bachelor, occupation, Shoemaker, abode, 5 Bartholomew Place, Newbury

Bride: Annie Eliza Atkins, aged 34, widow, abode, 5 Bartholomew Place, Newbury

Fathers: James Summersby, a Woodman and James Pemberton, a Carpenter

Witnesses: Robert Thomas Eyres and Elizabeth Annie Perris

(James Summersby was born in Perth Scotland the son of James and Mary Elizabeth Summersby (nee Graham) who were married on the 27th June 1875 in Cockermouth Cumberland)

Annie Eliza died aged 36 in 1906, she was laid to rest in the Newtown Road Cemetery on the 16th October.

Author: Gambles
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