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Name at death | Thomas Winter |
Date of burial | 16/04/1851 |
Whence brought | Newbury |
Where & how buried | Consecrated Ground |
By whom buried | Rev'd. H.T. White |
Account Entry | Book 1 - Page 3 |
Accounts Entry for Thomas Winter
© Newbury Town Council
Reproduced with kind permission
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Thomas Winter
c1793-1851
Thomas was baptised on the 23rd January 1793, at St Nicolas Church, Newbury, Berkshire, the son of Jerry (Jeremiah) and Ann Winter (nee Paine) who were married on the 30th October 1790, at St Mary, Thatcham, Berkshire. (Jeremiah was from Newbury and Ann was from Greenham)
Jeremiah was born c1766, he died aged 37 in 1803 and was buried on the 7th September, at St Mary, Greenham.
Ann was baptised in 1770 in Greenham, the daughter of Charles and Esther Paine, she died aged 77 in 1848 and was buried on the 4th March at St Nicolas Newbury.
Jeremiah and Ann also had the following children baptised at St Nicolas, Newbury:
Joseph, 13th February 1791 (died aged 25, buried 28th March 1817, at St Nicolas Newbury)
Mary, 1st April 1795
Eliza, born 11th August 1798, baptised 2nd September 1798
Wiilliam, born 24th February 1801, baptised 18th March 1801 (died aged 23, buried 27th June 1817, at St Nicolas, Newbury)
Ann remarried on the 22nd September 1806 at St Mary, Thatcham. Her 2nd husband was widower, John Rawlins (both were from Greenham)
(John Rawlins 1st wife was Elizabeth Brown, they married on the 10th October 1785, at St Nicolas Church Newbury. They had the following children, John, c1786, Mary c1795 and Joseph c1800. Elizabeth died aged 37 in 1803)
The 1815 census of Newbury records Thomas (22) living in the City, Newbury, with his stepfather John Rawlins (50), a Horse Keeper, his mother Ann Rawlins (45), his stepbrother Joseph Rawlins (14), his half-sister Sarah Rawlins (8), his sister Eliza Winter (17) and his brothers, Joseph Winter (24) and William Winter (14).
Thomas was a widower by 1851 (wife unknown). The census for this year records him as a Bargeman, aged 59, in the Newbury Workhouse.
Thomas died aged 57 in 1851. He was laid to rest in the Newtown Road Cemetery on the 16th April.
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