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Name at death | Job Haynes |
Date of burial | 31/01/1852 |
Whence brought | Newbury |
Where & how buried | Consecrated Ground - Common Interment |
By whom buried | Rev'd. H.T. White |
Account Entry | Book 1 - Page 7 |
Accounts Entry for Job Haynes
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Job Haynes/Haines
1849-1852
Job Haines was born in Newbury, Berkshire. He was baptised on the 5th August 1849 at St Mary, Speenhamland Newbury, the son of William and Ellen Haines (nee Cook(e)) who were married on the 20th February 1848, at St Laurence, Reading, Berkshire.
Job Haynes died aged 2, in 1852, he was laid to rest in the Newtown Road Cemetery on the 31st January.
Job’s family:
His father William Haines was baptised on the 10th August 1828, in Hampstead Norreys, Berkshire, the son of Joel and Eleanor Haines (nee Cooper) who were married on the 14th October 1819, at St Mary, Thatcham, Berkshire.
His mother Ellen was baptised as Elinor in 1828 in Shaw cum Donnington, the daughter of William and Hannah Cook
William and Ellen also the following children:
Alice born 1851, baptised 29th June 1851 at St Nicolas Church Newbury
William Job, born 1853, baptised 29th April 1853 at St Mary, Speenhamland (died aged 5 months, buried 7th September 1853, at St Mary the Virgin, Shaw cum Donnington)
The 1851 census records William (22) as a Corn Porter, living in West Street, Newbury with Ellen (23) and their children, Job (2) and Alice (6 weeks) (surname recorded as Harres on ancestry)
Slater’s Directory of Berkshire dated 1852, records William Haines as a Corn Porter of Carnarvon Place.
William was widowed in 1853. Ellen died aged 24, soon after giving birth to their son William Job. She was buried on the 30th April, at St Mary the Virgin, Shaw cum Donnington. William remarried later that year.
Marriage details:
Place: St Giles, Reading Berkshire
Date: 9th October 1853
Groom: William Hains, aged 25, widower, occupation, Corn Porter, abode, Bridge Street
Bride: Elizabeth Pope, aged 25, spinster, abode: Bridge Street
Fathers: Job Hains, a Corn Porter and Charles Pope, a Shoemaker
Witnesses: John Jordan and Charlotte Jorden
Elizabeth gave birth to a daughter, Sarah Jane Hains in 1854. Sarah Jane died aged 1 in 1855. She was laid to rest in the Newtown Road Cemetery on the 28th September.
Elizabeth died aged 33, the following year. She was laid to rest in the Newtown Road Cemetery on the 1st March 1856.
William died aged 29 on the 24th January 1858, he was laid to rest in the Newtown Road Cemetery on the 29th January.
After his death his daughter Alice went to live with her grandmother Ellen (Eleanor) and her 2nd husband Job Haines. (Job was the younger brother of Joel Haines, Ellen’s 1st husband)
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