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Name at death | William Breadman |
Date of burial | 22/10/1854 |
Whence brought | Newbury |
Where & how buried | Unconsecrated Ground - Common Interment |
By whom buried | Rev'd. T. Juggins |
Account Entry | Book 1 - Page 19 |
Accounts Entry for William Breadman
© Newbury Town Council
Reproduced with kind permission
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William Breadman
1850-1854
William was baptised on the 6th March 1850, at St Nicolas Church, Newbury, Berkshire, the illegitimate son of Ellen Breadman (father, unknown).
His mother Ellen Haims was born c1796 in Newmarket, County Cork, Ireland. She married Thomas Breadman on the on the 25th May 1836, in Abbey, Renfrewshire, Scotland. Thomas was baptised in 1807, in Highclere, Hampshire, the son of James and Hannah Breadman (nee Avery) who were married in 1791, in Highclere. Thomas joined the Army (76th Regt. of Foot) aged 18, in 1824, he left the Army in 1838.
Thomas and Ellen had the following two children:
Hannah Ellen (aka Ellen) baptised on the 28th April 1837 in Highclere, Hampshire
Thomas baptised on the 25th July 1839, in Highclere. (died aged 2 in 1841, buried in Highclere on the 5th June).
Ellen was widowed in 1939 (before her son Thomas was born). Her husband died aged 32, he was buried on the 6th February, in Highclere.
Her son Thomas died aged 2 in 1841, he was buried on the 5th June, in Highclere.
Ellen had 2 more sons. (fathers, unknown)
Robert, baptised on the 28th February 1844, in Highclere
Thomas, born c1847, in Newbury.
William’s half-sister Ellen (Hannah Ellen) died aged 15 in 1851, she was laid to rest in the Newtown Road Cemetery on the 13th January.
The 1851 census records Ellen (44), her children, Alfred (7), (possibly Robert) Thomas (4), William (1) and a lodger, living in Bartholomew’s, Newbury.
William died aged 4 in 1854, he was laid to rest in the Newtown Road Cemetery on the 22nd October.
In 1861 Ellen (44), a Labourer and her son Robert (17), a Bricklayer’s Labourer were recorded living in the City, Newbury.
The 1871 census records Ellen (66) as infirm, she was an inmate, in the Newbury Workhouse.
She died (age at death recorded as 81) on the 9th May 1877, in the Workhouse and was laid to rest in the Newtown Road Cemetery on the 12th May.
Author: Gambles
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