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Buried: | 30/01/1907 |
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Name at death | Amy Ann Rolfe | ||||||
Age at Death | 82 | ||||||
Burial Date | 30 January 1907 | ||||||
Abode |
6 Raymonds Almshouses
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Official at Burial | F E Overton | ||||||
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The articles below have been transcribed from newspapers and magezines.
Source: | Berkshire Chronicle |
Article date: | 20/04/1895 |
Copyright: | Berkshire Chronicle |
Transciption: | AMY ANN ROLFE RAYMOND’S ALMSHOUSES – Rachel Walker and Amy Rolfe have been elected to the vacant almshouses by the rector. |
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Amy Ann Rolfe
Born in 1826 in Newbury, she was the first child of John Rolfe and his wife Hannah (née Cox).
After her father died in 1843 she and her sister Louisa helped their mother run the grocery business in Cheap Street, next door to the Catherine Wheel. Amy Ann also worked as a seamstress. By 1871, aged 45 years, she is unmarried, an annuitant, living at 2 Southampton Terrace. To date there is no record of her whereabouts in the 1881 census, but by 1891 she had moved to Roseberry Place, Greenham, living on her own means. There are two lodgers: Florence Kennell (aged 25 born in Sedbury, Suffolk) and Mary Wright, a widow and retired farmer, aged 70 years, born in Derby, Yorkshire.
In 1895 she was elected to a vacancy at Raymond’s Almshouses (No.6), where she died, aged 82 years, in January 1907. She was buried on 30 January.
No Mrs. P. Code
Sources: 1851/61/71/91 and 1901 census; BBI; Death Index 1Q 1907.
Author: Deirdre Duff
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