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Died: | 10/04/1909 |
Buried: | 14/04/1909 |
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Name at death | Ralph Charles Heath | ||||||
Age at Death | 74 | ||||||
Burial Date | 14 April 1909 | ||||||
Abode |
4 Gordon Place, St. Mary's Road
Newbury |
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Official at Burial | H J Wilson | ||||||
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Sources | Burial Register |
The articles below have been transcribed from newspapers and magezines.
Source: | Rosemary Winter-Scott |
Article date: | 01/10/2019 |
Copyright: | as above |
Transciption: | Ralph Charles Heath - 5 October 1834 - 10 April 1909Ralph Charles Heath was born on 14th September 1834 the oldest son of Ralph Heath and Harriet Heath nee George.
Ralph Charles Heath was baptised on 5th October 1834 in Enborne.
In the 1841 census Ralph Heath (6) was living with his parents at Pound Street, Faircross, Newbury.
In the 1851 census Ralph Chas Heath (16) a “Baker’s Labourer” was living with his parents at Pound Street, Newbury. On 2nd October 1859 Ralph Charles Heath (24) married Hannah Cherrill/Cherrell (24) at Newbury Parish Church. Ralph Charles was described as a “Batchelor”, a “Baker” who had been living in Newbury and was the son of “Ralph Heath Baker”. Hannah was a “Spinster” and the daughter of “John Cherrell, Labourer”.
Ralph and Hannah had 6 children:
Ralph Ernest Heath died aged 9 months on 3rd April 1878. In his death certificate he was described as 9 months old and the “Son of Ralph Charles Heath, Postman”. His cause of death was given as “Bronchitis certified”. His death was registered on 4th April 1878 by “H Heath, Mother present at death, Dredges Yard, Newbury, Berks”.
Ralph Ernest Heath was buried in Newton Road Cemetery on 6th April 1878 after a service in St Nicholas, Bartholomew Street. In the 1861 census Ralph Chas Heath (25) a “Bricklayer’s Labourer” was living at Dredges Yard, Northbrook Street, Newbury with his wife Hannah (25) and one child; Sarah (9 months).
In the 1871 census Ralph C Heath (35) a “Letter Carrier” was living at Dredges Yard, Northbrook Street, Newbury with his wife Hannah (35) and four children; Sarah (10) a “Scholar”, Charles (6), Emily B (3) and Albert J (4 months).
In 1874 Ralph Charles Heath was having to prove his age for joining the British Civil Service as a letter carrier. His birth date had previously been recorded as 14th September 1835, including in a family bible and Ralph Charles Heath had himself been using the date of 1835 as his birth in censuses etc. but this was after his baptism on 5th October 1834.
The parish was asked to confirm from their records the date of Ralph Charles Heath’s baptism as seen below:
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The articles below contain information about Ralph Charles Heath.
Ralph Charles Heath was baptized 5 October 1834 at Enborne.
Ralph married Hannah Cherrill in Q2 1859 in Newbury.
In the 1861 & 1871 censuses Ralph, Hannah & children were living at Dredges Yard, Northbrook Street, with Ralph a bricklayer's labourer & letter carrier.
In 1881 the family sons were living at Ashdown Court, Newbury, in 1891 at 8 Waterloo Place & in 1901 at 4 Gordon Place.
Ralph was a postman at all three censuses.
He died 10 April 1909.
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