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| Buried: | 23/06/1858 |
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| Name at death | John Partridge |
| Date of burial | 23/06/1858 |
| Whence brought | Newbury |
| Where & how buried | Consecrated Ground - Common Interment |
| By whom buried | Rev'd. E.C. Oldfield |
| Account Entry | Book 1 - Page 40 |
Accounts Entry for John Partridge
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Reproduced with kind permission
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John Partridge
c1788-1858
John, his parents, siblings and early life:
John Partridge was baptised on the 8th June 1788, at St Nicolas Church, Newbury, Berkshire, the son of John and Ann Partridge.
His father John was born c1755. He died suddenly, aged 54, in 1809 and was buried on the 18th March, at St Nicolas Church, Newbury.
His mother Ann was born c1749. The 1815 census of Newbury records Ann (65) as almost blind, she was recorded as a Rag Sorter, living on the west side of Cheap Street, Newbury with her children, Sarah (30) Ann (28), who was also recorded as almost blind and Maria (18). Ann died aged 75, in 1824, she was buried on the 5th March, at St Nicolas, Newbury.
John and Ann also had the following children:
Sarah, born c1785
Ann, born c1787 (died 1843)
Elizabeth, baptised 25th December 1791, at St Nicolas, Newbury
Mariah, 16th December 1795, at St Nicolas, Newbury
John in later life:
John married Alice Willis on the 25th June 1810, at St Mary’s Church Thatcham.
John and Alice had at the following children baptised at St Nicolas Church, Newbury:
Eliza, baptised 27th January 1811, (born 28th December 1810)
William, baptised 8th November 1812 (born 10th October 1812)
Alice, baptised 2nd October 1814
Mary, baptised 18th April 1819
Harriet, baptised 11th March 1821
In 1815 John (27), Alice (30) and their three children Eliza, William and Alice, were living in Northcroft Lane Newbury.
John’s wife Alice took her own life (she hung herself) aged 38, in 1821. She was buried on the 15th June at St Nicolas, Newbury. John was being held in Reading Gaol on charges of theft, at the time of Alice’s death. He was found not guilty the following month.
John remarried on the 28th December 1828 at St Nicolas Church Newbury. His 2nd wife was a widow, Harriet Bradley (nee Mial).
(Harriet was baptised on the 12th April 1801, in Hamstead Marshall, Berkshire, the daughter of George and Mary Mial(l) (nee Goatley) who were married on the 14th October 1790, in Hamstead Marshall. She married Joseph Bradley on the 10th May 1819 in St Nicolas Church Newbury. They had the following two daughters baptised at St Nicolas Church Newbury: Emma, baptised 12th March 1820 and Matilda, baptised 21st August 1825. Harriet was widowed in 1827. Joseph Bradley died aged 30, in 1827 in Reading Prison. His body was brought to Newbury and he was laid to rest on the 26th September at St Nicolas, Newbury. (On the 11th February 1826, Joseph Bradley broke into the home of Stephen Playford and stole twenty pounds in weight of bread, the property of Joseph Champ. He was sentenced to two years hard labour).
John and Harriet had the following children:
John, baptised 19th July 1829
Hannah born c1833
Thomas, baptised 8th March 1835 (born 17th February)
George, baptised 18th March 1838 (born 2nd February)
Henry, baptised 28th March 1841 (born 4th March)
In 1841 John (50) an Engineer’s Labourer, Harriet (45), John (12), Hannah (8), George (4) and Henry (3 months), were living in Old Newtown Road, Newbury.
The 1851 census records John (62) a Pauper /Labourer, Harriet (54) and their sons, George (12) and Henry (10), living in Mayors Lane, Quaker’s Building (burial?) Ground, Newbury. Their son John (22), Agricultural Labourer, was recorded as a Prisoner in the Wakefield House of Correction Wakefield Yorkshire.
John died aged 72, in 1858 he was laid to rest in the Newtown Road Cemetery on the 23rd June.
In 1861 Harriet (66), a Laundress, was still living at Quaker’s Building (burial ?) Ground, Newbury. Her son John had returned to Newbury and was working as a Bricklayer’s Labourer living with Harriet.
Harriet’s son John died aged 33 in 1862, he was laid to rest in the Newtown Road Cemetery on the 28th November. (GRO website has age at death recorded as 36)
Harriet died aged 69 in 1869. She was laid to rest in the Newtown Road Cemetery on the 8th December
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