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Name at death | Louisa Adey | ||||||
Age at Death | 86 | ||||||
Burial Date | 21 September 1931 | ||||||
Abode |
32 Craven Road
Newbury |
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Official at Burial | W.L. Cooper, Rector | ||||||
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Sources | Burial Register |
South Kerbstone outer slope: Augusta Adey / who died April 25th. 1912 aged 62. // South Kerbstone: Outer side: "Father in thy gracious keeping, leave we now thy servant sleeping. // North Kerbstone outer slope: Also of Mary Ann Adey who died Sept. 11th. 1932 aged 82. // East Kerbstone outer slope: Louisa Adey / Sept. 21st. 1931 aged 86. // | |
Name on Memorial | Louisa ADEY |
Date of death | 21/09/1931 |
Age | 86 |
Gender | Female |
Memorial Type | 4 kerbstones & cornerstones. Stone vase. |
Construction Material | Limestone Letters |
Condition of memorial | East kerbstone overturned, west kerbstone overgrown. SE cornerstone missing. |
Pattison Location Code | ChNW20 |
Recorder's Notes | The Adey sisters were daughters of Joseph & Mary Ann, nee Leonard, Coal Merchants of West Mills, Newbury. They were a large family with servants. Father Joseph died when the sisters were young & their mother continued the business until younger brother Rupert took over. An older brother, Joseph, also ran a coal business in West Mills. The girls never married and were recorded as having no occupation while living at home though perhaps helped their mother with the family buiness & household duties. Augusta was later a Companion to a woman in Winchester & retired to 'Eddystone', Chesterfield Rd, Newbury where she died leaving c£660 to brother Rupert. Mary Ann became a Housekeeper to her widowed brother Rupert in St Ann's, Craven Rd where her sister Louisa was also living in 1911. Louisa worked as a Companion in Shaftesbury, Dorset & Bath. Later Mary Ann & Louisa lived with widowed brother Rupert John at 32 Craven Rd, owned by Mary Ann. Louisa died at Craven Rd leaving £779 to brother Rupert. Mary died at 1 Highfield Rd though lived at 32 Craven Rd. Rupert & his wife, Fanny are buried in Ch5(C), their older brother, Coal Merchant Joseph is buried in Ch10(C) with his infant son Clifford Plummer Adey. Their Uncle Thomas Leonard with his wife & son and his sister Ellen Leonard are buried in ChNW8 & Aunt Jane Leonard in NE25(A). Source: Ancestry records. |
Others named on memorial | |
Augusta ADEY | |
Mary Ann ADEY |
The articles below contain information about Louisa Adey.
Louisa was born in 1845 in Newbury and died in 1931 aged 86. She was the sister of Augusta, Mary Ann, Joseph and Rupert Adey also buried in the cemetery
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