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Name at death | Henry Harmsworth | ||||||
Age at Death | 61 | ||||||
Burial Date | 07 March 1914 | ||||||
Abode |
Derby Road,
Newbury. |
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Official at Burial | A Fynes-Clinton | ||||||
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Sources | Burial Register |
The articles below have been transcribed from newspapers and magezines.
Source: | Gerald Soper |
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Copyright: | as above |
Transciption: | HENRY HARMSWORTH
Henry was born 1852 in Brimpton. He married Mary Ann Wickens on 23 April 1871 at St Peter, Brimpton. They had six children between 1872 & 1881, all born in Brimpton (Isabella, James Henry, Tom, Esther Maria, George & Alfred Mark). Mary Ann died soon after 1881 census & he married Alice Richardson on 2 August 1883 at St Peter, Brimpton. In the 1911 census Henry & Alice were living in Derby Road in Newbury with Henry working as a farm labourer. Henry was still living in Derby Road when he died in 1914 & was buried 7 March 1914 at Newtown Road Cemetery. Alice died 24 March 1936 while living at 14 Derby Road but was buried at Shaw Hill (!), Newbury (according to Berks Burial Index).
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The articles below contain information about Henry Harmsworth.
Henry was born 4 april 1852 in Brimpton. His mother was Emily Harmsworth but no father was recorded. (Emily subsequently married Thomas Bradley in q4 1852 in Newbury RD) (In 1861 c Henry was living with Thomas and Emily and 3 other children. He was recorded as hhenry Bradley son of Thomas) He married Mary Ann Wickens on 23 April 1871 at St Peter, Brimpton.
They had six children between 1872 & 1881, all born in Brimpton (Isabella, James Henry, Tom, Esther Maria, George & Alfred Mark).
Mary Ann died soon after 1881 census & he married Alice Richardson on 2 August 1883 at St Peter, Brimpton.
In the 1911 census Henry & Alice were living in Derby Road in Newbury with Henry working as a farm labourer.
Henry was still living in Derby Road when he died in 1914 & was buried 7 March 1914 at Newtown Road Cemetery. Alice died 24 March 1936 while living at 14 Derby Road but was buried at Shaw Hill (!), Newbury (according to Berks Burial Index).
Author: Gerald Soper
© Gerald Soper
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