Personal Details of Daniel Aldridge

 

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Buried:  01/09/1908

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Burial Register
Name at death Daniel Aldridge
Age at Death 60
Burial Date 01 September 1908
Abode Union Workhouse
Newbury
Official at Burial A H W Newgold
Comments Newbury union workhouse death records: Daniel Aldridge, aged 60, died 28th of August 1908, from Newbury buried Newbury Cemetery
Burial Register Index
Book 1899
Page Number 157
Reccord Number 8449
Sources Burial Register

Burial Register entry for Daniel Aldridge
©Newbury Town Council
Reproduced with kind permission


Newspaper Cuttings

The articles below have been transcribed from newspapers and magezines.

Petty Sessions
Source: NWN
Article date: 11/12/1879
Copyright:
Transciption:

NWN Thurs Dec 11 1879

Whitway

Petty sessions, Tuesday (before W.H. Kingsmill Esq) – Eli Hawkins and Daniel Aldridge both of Kingsclere were charged with having unlawfully in their possession 5 rabbits. PC Dodd stationed at Whitway, while on duty in the road leading from Whitway to Newbury, meeting Hawkins and being suspicious, stopped him and proceeded to search him, finding on him certain rabbit nets. When asking where Lillywhite ( meaning Aldridge) was he replied – just behind; a little further on he met Aldridge, and found upon him 5 rabbits which he said he had bought from a man at Itchingwell for 4 shillings, but did not know his name. The Bench considering the case had been proved, fined each defendant £1 and costs 6s. Hawkins paid saying it was downright robbery, and as the needful was not forthcoming from Aldridge he was removed in custody.  

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Biographical Information

The articles below contain information about Daniel Aldridge.

Daniel Aldridge (1846- 1908)

David ( probably Daniel) Aldridge burial 1908

No record of death in FMP , Ancestry or FBMD

Nothing in local papers for David

Berks Burial Index gives place of burial for Daniel as NRC in 1908 – looked at burial register and looks like a transcription error – looks like Daniel

FMP 1851 Census – states Daniel lived in Ecchinswell Hants aged 5

Father Alfred – Ag worker ( shepherd)

 

FMP newspaper NWN Thurs Dec 11 1879

Whitway

Petty sessions, Tuesday (before W.H. Kingsmill Esq) – Eli Hawkins and Daniel Aldridge both of Kingsclere were charged with having unlawfully in their possession 5 rabbits. PC Dodd stationed at Whitway, while on duty in the road leading from Whitway to Newbury, meeting Hawkins and being suspicious, stopped him and proceeded to search him, finding on him certain rabbit nets. When asking where Lillywhite ( meaning Aldridge) was he replied – just behind; a little further on he met Aldridge, and found upon him 5 rabbits which he said he had bought from a man at Itchingwell for 4 shillings, but did not know his name. The Bench considering the case had been proved, fined each defendant £1 and costs 6s. Hawkins paid saying it was downright robbery, and as the needful was not forthcoming from Aldridge he was removed in custody.   

From Ancestry Census records

1871 called Dannal living with mother and siblings ( father is dead) aged 26 ish agricultural labourer

1881 living Holdup Hill Farm Houses with wife Esther aged 36 ( five years older than him ) and daughter Matilda 6 years   

1891- living Mill Green, Headley Common with wife Esther now 41 ??? and Matilda 15

1901 Daniel is now a lodger at the Weavers Arms – living with James Peachey ( licenced Victualler and Publican) and family – he is a widower and a woodcutter.

Author: Mary Fitzpatrick
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