Personal Details of Sarah Leader

 

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Buried:  30/07/1914

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Burial Register
Name at death Sarah Leader
Age at Death 67
Burial Date 30 July 1914
Abode Playlatt
Theale
Official at Burial The Rev'd. L R Maquire, Rector.
Comments
Burial Register Index
Book 1899
Page Number 261
Reccord Number 9286
Sources Burial Register

Burial Register entry for Sarah Leader
©Newbury Town Council
Reproduced with kind permission


Biographical Information

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Sarah Leader nee Copas

Copas family background — Sarah Copas

Sarah 1845-1914 was the eighth child of James and Mary, nee Witts. She was born in Thatcham, Berkshire and married James Leader in 1874.
They had two children —
Rose Elizabeth 1877-1944. She married Frederick Warwick 1882-1916. He was a Mail cart driver. He was killed in action with the Machine Gun Corps and his grave is at the Bellacourt Military Cemetery in France. They had a son, Frederick James 1908-1977, who married Phyllis Doreen Bowman 1909-2005 from Theale, in 1932.
Mary born 1885, married William Charles Haines, also born 1885, from Greenham, who was a GPO postman.
James Leader was the first of three children born to Henry and Sarah, nee Deavin. The family lived in Kintbury, Berkshire. He was listed as a Surgeon's Coachman in the 1881 Census and Borough Scavenger (responsible for keeping the streets clean) in the 1901 Census. He was living at 6 New Market Street, Newbury when he died.


These people are buried in Newtown Road Cemetery.

Author: Sandra Copas
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