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Name at death | Jane Obee | ||||||
Age at Death | 63 | ||||||
Burial Date | 20 March 1909 | ||||||
Abode |
Stanley Road
Newbury |
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Official at Burial | R Wickhamlegg | ||||||
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Sources | Burial Register |
Jane OBEE died March 17th. 1909 aged 62. "Rest in peace." | |
Name on Memorial | Jane Obee |
Date of death | 17/03/1909 |
Age | 62 |
Gender | Female |
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Pattison Location Code | NE15 |
The articles below contain information about Jane Obee.
Jane Obee
1845-1909
Jane was born in Haywards Heath, Sussex, the daughter of William and Jane Peskett (nee Lander) who were married on the 22nd December 1834 in Billingshurst, Sussex
In 1851 Jane’s parents William (38), an Innkeeper, Jane (39) and her siblings William (14), James (12), Elizabeth (3) and Alfred (1), were recorded living at The Jolliffe Arms, Merstham, Sussex. Jane (6) and her brother Andrew (8) were recorded in the household of their widowed uncle Thomas Lander (46), a Bricklayer, their grandmother Leah Lander (72), a Housekeeper and their cousin Emma Lander (12), at Coffins Row, Billingshurst, Sussex.
Jane married in 1867
Marriage details:
Place: St Katharine, Merstham, Surrey
Date: 29th June 1867
Groom: Frederick George Obee, full age, bachelor, occupation, Upholsterer, abode, Merstham
Bride: Jane Peskett, full age, spinster, abode, Merstham
Fathers: Thomas Obee and William Peskett, both Innkeepers
Witnesses: William Peskett and Elizabeth Peskett
Bride and Groom both signed.
(Frederick George Obee was born in Chatham Kent c1843, the son of Thomas and Mary Ann Obee (nee Faulkner) who were married on the 15th September 1828 in Strood near Rochester Kent).
Frederick and Jane had the following two children:
Frederick George born c1868 (died soon after birth)
Edith Jane 1870
In 1871 Frederick (28), a Shopman (Furniture ?), Jane (26) and Edith (9 months) were recorded living at New Covenant Place, Rochester, Kent. (Surname recorded as Abee on ancestry)
Frederick George died aged 36 in 1878 (death registered in Reigate, Surrey)
The 1881 census records Jane (36) and Edith (9) living with Jane’s parents at The Jolliffe Arms, Merstham, Surrey.
In 1891 Jane (46) was working as a Dressmaker, she was lodging at 36 High Street, Reigate, Surrey with her daughter Edith (20). (Surname recorded as Chee on ancestry)
Edith Jane married William Richard Davey on the 11th August 1894 at St Mary, Reigate, Surrey.
The 1901 census records Jane (46), (as Edith Okee) living with her son-in-law William Davey (36), a Gas Engineer, her daughter Edith (30) and her grandchildren Leslie (5) and Frances (3), at “Davenport” Stanley Road, Newbury, Berkshire.
Jane died aged 63 on the 17th March 1909, she was laid to rest in the Newtown Road Cemetery on the 20th March.
Mrs P Page 29 NE15
Author: Gambles
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