Personal Details of Emma Beales

 

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Buried:  17/12/1850

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Cemetery accounts

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Name at death Emma Beales
Date of burial 17/12/1850
Whence brought Newbury
Where & how buried Unconsecrated Ground
By whom buried Rev'd. Will'm. Ashley
Account Entry Book 1 - Page 2

Accounts Entry for Emma Beales
© Newbury Town Council
Reproduced with kind permission


Biographical Information

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Emma Beales 1850-1850

Emma Beales

1850-1850

Emma Beales was born in Newbury, Berkshire, the daughter of William Hambleton and Sarah Beals (nee Carr) who were married in 1847.

Emma Beales died soon after she was born, she was laid to rest in the Newtown Road Cemetery on the 17th December 1850.

Emma’s family:

Emma’s father William Bales was baptised on the 30th June 1816 in Barford Norfolk, the illegitimate son of Rose Bales. Rose also had two other illegitimate children baptised in Barford, Robert Bales was baptised on the 13th May 1810 and Mary Bales was baptised on the 4th November 1813. (In the 1841 census William Bales (20), an Agricultural Labourer was recorded living in Barford Norfolk with William Hambleton (70), Rose Bales (60) and a Maria Adams (6). In later records William uses both the surname Hambleton and Beales (various spellings) at various times.)

Emma’s mother Sarah was baptised on the 1st October 1826 at St Nicolas Church Newbury, the daughter of Thomas (a Labourer) and Elizabeth Carr (nee Jones) who were married on the 10th July 1825 at t Nicolas Church Newbury.

Emma’s parent’s marriage details:

Place: St Nicolas Church Newbury

Date:22nd February 1847

Groom: William Hambleton Beals, full age, bachelor, occupation: Labourer

Bride: Sarah Carr, full age, spinster, abode: Newbury

Father: Thomas Carr, a Sawyer (no father recorded for groom.)

Witnesses: Thomas Carr and George Stillman

Bride and Groom made their mark.

Emma’s siblings were:
Thomas Bails born in Newbury in 1849 (died aged 3 months as Thomas Bailes buried as Thomas Bales on the 7th December1849 at St Nicolas Newbury)

Elizabeth Beals born in Newbury in 1851

Thomas Hambelton born in Kensington in 1859 (died aged 1 in 1860)

Henry Hambelton born in Kensington in 1861

Eliza Hambelton born in Kensington in 1864

William Hambelton born in Kensington c1867 (died aged 1 in 1868)

 

The 1851 census records William Beal (26) as an Agricultural Labourer living in Mayors Lane, Newbury with his wife Sarah (24).

In 1861 William Hambelton (38), a Sawyer, Sarah (35) and their daughter Elizabeth (9), were recorded living in Brindley Street, Paddington, Middlesex.

Sarah Hamilton Beales died aged 43 in 1870 (death registered in Kensington)

The 1871 census records William Hambelton (48) a Wood Sawyer, he was still living in Brindley Street, Paddington with his children Henry (9) and Eliza (6).

Author: Gambles
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