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Name at death | Jeremiah King |
Date of burial | 12/06/1857 |
Whence brought | Newbury |
Where & how buried | Consecrated Ground - Common Interment |
By whom buried | Rev'd. H.T. White |
Account Entry | Book 1 - Page 34 |
Accounts Entry for Jeremiah King
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Reproduced with kind permission
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Jeremiah King
c1819-1857
Jeremiah was baptised on the 21st February 1819, at St Mary, Greenham, Berkshire, the son of Jonathan (a Labourer) and Mary King (nee Rabbit) who were married on the 13th February 1811 in West Woodhay, Hampshire. (Jonathan was from Speen, Berkshire)
Jonathan and Mary also had the following children:
Charles, born 20th March 1812, baptised 12th April 1812, at St Mary, Greenham
William, baptised 12th June 1814, at St Mary the Virgin, Speen
John, baptised 8th September 1816, at St Nicolas, Newbury
James, baptised 17th February 1822, at St Mary, Greenham
Thomas, 29th January 1826, at St Mary, Greenham
Mary Ann, baptised 4th May1828, at St Mary, Greenham
Jeremiah married Sarah Bail(e)y in 1848 (marriage registered in the December quarter in Newbury)
They had the following children:
John, born 1849, baptised 26th September 1849 (died aged 6 weeks in 1849, buried 3rd October, at St Nicolas, Newbury)
Hannah was born in 1851 in Bradford, Wiltshire, (birth registered in the March quarter, in Newbury, no baptism found, died in 1851, approximate age at death, 2 months, buried in the Newtown Road Cemetery on the 3rd May).
Henry, born 1852, baptised 27th August 1852 (died aged 3 months in 1852, buried in the NRC on the 18th October)
Jeremiah, born 1853, baptised 29th October 1853
Charles, born 1856, baptised February 1856 (died aged 15 days in 1856, buried in the NRC on the 10th March)
George, born 1857, baptised 26th April 1857
(All baptised at St Nicolas Church, Newbury)
The 1851 census records Jeremiah as a Sweep’s Labourer, living in Bartholomews, Newbury, Berkshire, with Sarah (30) and their daughter Hannah aged 1 month.
Jeremiah died aged 38 in 1857. He was laid to rest in unconsecrated ground in the Newtown Road Cemetery on the 12th June.
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