Personal Details of Caroline Offer

 

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Died:  
Buried:  21/05/1929

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Burial Register
Name at death Caroline Offer
Age at Death 69
Burial Date 21 May 1929
Abode Royal Berkshire Hospital
Reading
Official at Burial L.R. Majendie (Rector)
Comments
Burial Register Index
Book 1917
Page Number 136
Reccord Number 10686
Sources Burial Register

Burial Register entry for Caroline Offer
©Newbury Town Council
Reproduced with kind permission


Memorial Details
  Kerbstones - west side: John Freeman died Oct 2nd 1879 aged 27 years / North side: Charlotte Bryant died 26th April 1886 aged 36 yrs./ North side:Samuel Henry Freeman died 24th Dec 1920 ged 76 yrs./ East side: Fanny Louise Wood died Sept 19th 1896 aged 17 yrs./ South side: Samuel Freeman died May 7th 1906 aged 89./South side: Emma Freeman died March 12th 1917 aged 94./East side: Mary Ann Freeman born Dec 11th 1847 died March 29th 1928./ / South side: Caroline Offer died May 17th 1929 aged 69 years
 
Name on Memorial Caroline OFFER
Date of death 17/05/1929
Age 69
Gender Female
 
Memorial Type Kerbstones double size
Construction Material Sandstone
Condition of memorial Fair
Pattison Location Code NE39(A)
Others named on memorial
John FREEMAN
Charlotte BRYANT
Samuel Henry FREEMAN
Louise Fanny WOOD
Samuel  FREEMAN
Emma FREEMAN
Mary Ann FREEMAN

Newspaper Cuttings

The articles below have been transcribed from newspapers and magezines.

Caroline Offer
Source: Newbury Weekly News
Article date: 23/05/1929
Copyright: Newbury Weekly News
Transciption:

CAROLINE OFFER

 

THE LATE MRS F.H. OFFER

 

The funeral of the late Mrs. F. H. Offer took place at the Old Cemetery on Tuesday, the first part of the service being held at the Parish Church, the Rev. L.R.Majendie officiating.

 

Present at the service, in addition to members of the deceased’s family who included Mr. F.H. Offer, Mrs. F. Neale, Mrs. N. Bond, Mrs. Geo. Stevens, Mr. Graham Stevens, Mrs. Joseph Elliott, Mr. and Mrs. A.C. Elliott, Mrs. Bruce Jackson, Mr. John Freeman, and Mrs. J. Battle, were a large number of old friends…

 

A long list of friends followed by another long list of those who sent wreaths.

 

Newbury Weekly News 23 May 1929

Mrs P. p.56 NE39 (A)

 

Died 17 May 1929 aged 69

 

Buried 21 May 1929 Bk 1917 p 136 no. 10686 from Royal Berks Hospital

 

“Also in grave of Freemans”

  This obituary entry is awaiting verification.

Biographical Information

The articles below contain information about Caroline Offer.

Caroline Offer 1859-1929

Caroline Offer

1859-1929

Caroline, her parents, siblings and early life:

Caroline was born in 1859 in Newbury, Berkshire, the daughter of Samuel and Emma Freeman (nee Sharp) who were married on the 3rd October 1843 in Wolverton, Hampshire.

Her father Samuel was a Millwright, he was born on the 18th April 1817 in Newbury, Berkshire and was baptised on the 14th May at Northcroft Lane Meeting House Newbury, (Baptist) the son of John and Sarah Freeman (nee May) who were married on the 31st August 1800 at St Nicolas Church Newbury.

Her mother Emma was born c1823 in Caversham, Oxfordshire, the daughter of Joseph and Mary Elizabeth Sharp (nee Griffiths) who were married on the 13th September 1819 at St Giles, Reading, Berkshire. ((Mary Elizabeth was recorded as Elizabeth on the marriage record).

Samuel and Emma also had the following children:

Samuel Henry born in Reading

Mary Elizabeth 1846 in Reading

Charlotte 1849 in Reading (died 1849)

Charlotte 1850 in Reading

John 1852 in Reading

Louisa 1855 in Newbury

Fanny c1858 in Newbury

Emily 1861 in Newbury

Richard Thomas c1864 in Newbury (died in 1865, buried in a private grave in the NRC on the 1st December)

Charles Sharp 1867 in Newbury

In 1851 Caroline’s parents Samuel (33) and Emma (26) were living in Kings Road, Reading, Berkshire with their children Samuel Henry (6), Mary Elizabeth (4) and Charlotte (11 months). Also recorded living in the household was Emma’s sister Charlotte Sharp (28).

The 1861 and 1871 census records record Caroline living in West Mills, Newbury, with her parents and siblings.

Caroline in later life:

In 1881 Caroline (21) was working as a Draper’s Assistant, she was living at 9 Norman Road, Hastings, Sussex with her married sister Charlotte Bryant (30), her brother-in-law James Bryant (26), a Draper, her niece, May (3) and her nephew John (2).

Caroline married in 1883

Marriage details:

Place: St Nicolas Church Newbury Berkshire

Date: 14th May 1883

Groom: Frederick George Stevens, full age, bachelor, occupation, Accountant, abode, St Mary, Walthamstow

Bride: Caroline Freeman, full age, spinster, abode, Newbury

Fathers: George Stevens, an Accountant and Samuel Freeman, a Millwright

Witnesses: Samuel Freeman and Fanny Freeman

(Frederick George, was born in 1858 Middlesex (birth registed in Bethnal Green) the son of George and Sarah Stevens (nee Davis) who were married on the 7th May 1843 at St James, Bath, Somerset)

Frederick George and Caroline had the following three children:

George Frederick born c1884

Ethel c1885

Olive Mary 1886

The 1891 census records Caroline (31) as a Draper living at 3 High Road, Chiswick, Middlesex, with Frederick (32), a Draper and their children George (7), Ethel (6) and Olive (4). Also recorded in the household was Caroline’s sister Emily Freeman (29) a Draper’s Show Room Assistant, Rose Reyman (23) a Dressmaker and a Servant Laura Manser (18).

Caroline was widowed later that year, Frederick George died aged 33 on the 11th July 1891 at 443 High Road, Gunnersbury, Middlesex leaving a personal estate of £680 4s

The 1901 census record Caroline (38) as the Manageress of the Guildhall Temperance Hotel, Mansion House Street, Newbury. Also recorded in the hotel was her daughter Olive Mary (14), Nellie Shephard (18,) a Waitress, Annie Cruse (13), a General Domestic Servant and Boarders Francis Henry Offer ((37), a Printer’s Compositor, Maria Edwards (70) a Retired Schoolmistress and Annie Edwards (40), a Schoolmistress.

Caroline remarried in 1902

Marriage details:

Place: St Nicolas Church Newbury

Date: 7th June 1902

Groom: Francis Henry Offer, full age, bachelor, occupation, Compositor, abode, Guildhall (? Illegible possibly the Temperance Hotel)

Bride, Caroline Stevens, full age, widow, abode, Manssion House Street, Newbury

Fathers: Sheba Archard Offer, a Nurseryman and Samuel Freeman, a Millwright

Witnesses; Charlotte Anne Church and Jno Freeman

(Francis Henry was born 1863 in Alton Wiltshire, the son of Sheba Archard and Jane Offer (nee Martin) who were married on the 8th October 1862 in Alton Barnes Wiltshire)

They had a daughter Frances Mary Offer (aka Mary) born 27th March 1904 in Newbury, baptised on the 29th March 1904 at St Nicolas Newbury

The 1911 census records Caroline (50), living at 2 Edinburgh Terrace, West Mills, Newbury with her husband Francis (48), a Compositor, their daughter Mary (7), Caroline’s son George Frederick Stevens (27), a Staff Sergeant in the Royal Engineers, his wife Emily (36), their children George Graham (2), Douglas William (9 months) and two boarders.

The 1921 census records Caroline and Frances Mary living in West Mills, Newbury (surname recorded as Goffer)

Caroline died aged 69 on the 17th May 1929 at the Royal Berkshire Hospital, her body was brought to Newbury and she was laid to rest in the Newtown Road Cemetery on the 21st May with her father Samuel Freeman (buried 1906), her mother Emma Freeman (buried 1917), her brothers John Freeman (buried 1879) and Samuel Henry Freeman (buried 1920), her sister-in-law Mary Anna Freeman (wife of Samuel Henry Freeman, buried 1928), her sister Charlotte Bryant (buried 1886) and her niece Fanny Louisa Wood, daughter of his sister Louisa, (buried 1896).

Francis Henry Offer died aged 74 in 1937 in Reading, Berkshire.

 

Mrs P   Page 56   NE39(A)

Author: Gambles
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