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Name at death | Sarah Ann Lovell | ||||||
Age at Death | 67 | ||||||
Burial Date | 04 February 1909 | ||||||
Abode |
1 Charles Place
Newbury |
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Official at Burial | A Blissard Barnes | ||||||
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Article date: | 11/02/1909 |
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Transciption: | Newbury Weekly News Dated 11th February 1909 LOVELL – Jan. 31, at 1 Charles-place, King’s-road, Newbury, Sarah Ann, widow of the late Simon Lovell, aged 67. |
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Sarah Ann Lovell
1841-1909
Sarah Ann, her parents, siblings and early life:
Sarah Ann was born in 1841, she was baptised on the 10th October 1841, in Silverstone, Northamptonshire, the daughter of William (a Sawyer) and Lydia Hale.
Her parents William Hayle (a Labourer) and Lydia Chapman (a Lacemaker) were married on the 2nd April 1840, in Silverstone.
Her mother Lydia was baptised on the 5th March 1820, in Whittlebury, Northamptonshire, the daughter of Richard (a Labourer) and Elizabeth Chapman (nee Mayo) who were married on the 6th August 1817 in Whittlebury and Silverstone, Northamptonshire. Lydia died aged 63 in 1880, she was buried on the 14th December, at St Anne, Silverstone.
Sarah Ann’s father William was baptised on the 18th January 1818 in Whittlebury and Silverstone, the son of John (a Labourer) and Elizabeth Hayle (nee Varney) who were married on the 14th October 1811, in Wittlebury and Silverstone. William died aged 62 in 1878, he was buried on the 29th January, at St Anne, Silverstone.
William and Lydia also had the following children:
Mary born 1844, baptised 15th September 1844 (surname spelt Hale on baptism record)
Thomas born 1846, baptised 4th October 1846 (surname spelt Hale on baptism record)
John born 1849, baptised 27th May 1849
Elizabeth born 1852, baptised 25th July 1852 (died aged 7 months, buried 29th October 1852 in Silverstone)
Joseph born 1853, baptised 19th February 1854
Elizabeth born 1857, baptised 2nd August 1857
William born c1859, baptised 5th June 1859
In 1851 Sarah (9) was recorded as a Lacemaker, living in Water Gate, Silverstone, with her grandparents, Richard Chapman (55), a Labourer, Elizabeth Chapman (52) a Lacemaker and her uncle, Joseph Chapman (33), a Woodman).
The 1861 census records Sarah Ann (19), a Lacemaker, living in West End, Silverstone, with her parents William (43), a Labourer, Lydia (42), a Lacemaker, her brothers, Thomas (14), a Plough Boy, John (11), Joseph (7), William (2) and a lodger.
Sarah’s parents continued to live in West End, Silverstone until they died.
Sarah Ann in later life:
Sarah Ann married in 1861
Marriage details:
Place: Silverstone, Northamptonshire
Date: 10th October 1861
Groom: Simon Lovell, aged 20, bachelor, occupation, Labourer, abode, Silverstone
Bride: Sarah Ann Hayle, aged 20, spinster, occupation, Lacemaker, abode, Silverstone
Fathers: William Lovell and William Hayle, both Labourers
Witnesses: William Hollis and Mary Hayle
(Simon was born in Silverstone, Northamptonshire. He was baptised as Simon Hollis, on the 28th November 1841, in Silverstone, the son of William and Caroline Lovell (nee Hollis(s)) who were married on the 26th December 1839, in Silverstone).
Simon and Sarah Ann had the following children (all baptised in Silverstone):
William Ernest born 1862, baptised as Ernest William, 15th January 1863
John born 1864, baptised as John Charles, 6th November 1864 (died aged 1 in 1865)
Charles, born 1866, baptised 6th June 1869
Simon, born1869, baptised Frederick Simon, 6th June 1869
Mary Elizabeth born 1871, baptised Mary Elizabeth Rose Ann, 5th November 1871 (died aged 1 in 1872)
Mary Ann born 1873, baptised 24th June 1874
Caroline Ellen born 20th August 1877, baptised 7th October 1877
Thomas, born 1881 in Greenham, Berkshire (died aged 3 in 1884, buried 26th July, at St Mary, Greenham)
In 1871 Simon (29), an Agricultural Labourer, Sarah (29), Ernest (8), Charles (4) and Frederick (2), were recorded living at 136 Cattle End Silverstone
In 1881 Simon (39) was working as a General Labourer, he was living in Morlands Cottages, Greenham, Berkshire, with Sarah (39), Ernest (18), a General Labourer, Charles (14), a General Labourer, Frederick (12), Mary Ann (7) and Ellen (3) (Caroline Ellen).
The 1891 census records Simon (49), a General Labourer, Sarah (49), Mary (17), a Laundress and Caroline (14), living in Barlow’s Buildings, Greenham, Berkshire.
In 1901 Simon (59) was working as a Carter for a Timber Dealer. He was living at 1 Kings Road, Newbury, (now known as Kings Road West) with Sarah (59), his son-in-law, William Loveridge (26) a Tractor Engine Driver, his daughter Caroline Loveridge (24), his grandson, William Loveridge (3) and his granddaughter Winifred Loveridge (1)
Simon died aged 65 on the 20th April 1906. He was laid to rest in the Newtown Road Cemetery on the 24th April. At the time of his death, he was living at 1 Charles Place, Newbury.
Sarah continued to live at 1 Charles Place, until her death. She died aged 67, on the 31st January 1909 and was laid to rest in the Newtown Road Cemetery on the 4th February.
Author: gambles
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