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| Buried: | 08/04/1859 |
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Stillborn children were not recorded in the burial register, only in the cemetery accounts.
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| Name at death | Henry Haines |
| Date of burial | 08/04/1859 |
| Whence brought | Newbury |
| Where & how buried | Unconsecrated Ground - Common Interment |
| By whom buried | Rev'd. Sam'l. Turner |
| Account Entry | Book 1 - Page 45 |
Accounts Entry for Henry Haines
© Newbury Town Council
Reproduced with kind permission
The articles below contain information about Henry Haines.
Henry Haines
1859-1859
Henry was born in Newbury, Berkshire the son of James and Anne Haines (nee Hayes). Henry died soon after he was born (both birth and death registered in the June quarter). He was laid to rest in the Newtown Road Cemetery on the 8th April 1859.
Henry’s family:
His father James was born c1818 in Wallingford, Berkshire. He married Henry’s mother in 1851
Marriage details:
Place: St Nicolas Church Newbury
Date: 23rd November 1851
Groom: James Haines, widower, occupation, Licensed Hawker, abode, Newbury
Bride: Anne Hayes, full age, spinster, abode, Newbury
Fathers: James Haines, a Gardener and Henry Hayes, a Farmer’s Bailiff
Witnesses: George Stillman and Edward Stillman
James and Anne also had the following children:
Harriet Ann, born 1856
Jane, born c1859
The 1861 census records James Hains (42) as a Licensed Hawker, living in Chubbs Yard, Bartholomew Street, Newbury with his daughters Harriet (6) and Jane (4)
The 1871 census records James Haines (50), a widower, as a Hawker, living in Grove Street, Wantage, Berkshire. Also living with him was a widowed Housekeeper, Mary Cross (39) and her children, George (3) and Mary (7 months) (Mary Cross was born Mary Haines Cross in 1870, so probably the biological daughter of James Haines)
The 1881 census records James (64) as a Licenced Hawker, living in Grove Street, Wantage, Berkshire, with his wife Mary (57), a Washerwoman, his daughter Mary (10) and his stepson George Cross (21), an Ostler. (surname mistakenly recorded as Harris on ancestry) (No marriage found for James and Mary yet)
The 1891 census records James (80) a widower, formerly a General Labourer, as an inmate in the Wantage Workhouse.
He died aged 81 in 1892, in Wantage.
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