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Name at death | Amelia Tooes |
Date of burial | 03/10/1850 |
Whence brought | Newbury |
Where & how buried | Consecrated Ground |
By whom buried | Rev'd. H.T. White |
Account Entry | Book 1 - Page 2 |
Accounts Entry for Amelia Tooes
© Newbury Town Council
Reproduced with kind permission
The articles below contain information about Amelia Tooes.
Amelia Tooes
1850-1850
Amelia Tooes was baptised on the 25th August 1850 at St Nicolas Church Newbury, the daughter of Thomas and Emma Jane Tooes (nee Holley) who were married on the 25th January 1847 at St Nicolas Church Newbury.
Emma had a son Frederick Stillman Holley (baptised on the 26th November 1843 at St Nicolas Church Newbury) before she married Amelia’s father Thomas.
Thomas and Emma Jane also had the following two children:
Henry William, baptised on the the 29th August 1847 at St Nicolas Church Newbury. Thomas, born in 1848, (died as Thomas Toos aged 1 in 1850, death recorded in the June quarter)
Amelia died aged 15 weeks she was laid to rest in the Newtown Road Cemetery on the 3rd October 1850.
Amelia’s mother Emma died aged 24 a few weeks after Amelia, she was laid to rest in the Newtown Road Cemetery on the 22nd November 1850.
The 1851 census records Amelia’s widowed father Thomas Toes (aged 25, born bath Somerset) as Coachmaker. He was recorded living in Back Lane, Newbury with his in-laws, John Holley (66), an Ostler and Ann (66). Also recorded in the household was Amelia’s brother Henry Toes (3) (recorded as deaf and dumb) and a Frederick Stillman (7) (surname record as Ives on ancestry).
Amelia’s father Thomas remarried in 1853.
Marriage details:
Place: St Nicolas Church Newbury
Date: 16th May 1853
Groom: Thomas Tooes, widower, occupation, Coach Maker
Bride: Ann Knight, widow
Fathers: William Tooes, occupation, Coach Maker and James Kersley, occupation, Wheeler
Witnesses: William Tooes and illegible
Bride and Groom both signed
Thomas and Ann lived in Newbury until at least 1891. By 1896 they were living in Hampshire. Thomas died aged 70 on the 4th June 1896 in Hampshire (address at time of death, St Vincent-street Southsea). Ann died aged 78 in 1907 (death registered in Portsmouth)
Author: C Gambles
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