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Buried: | 28/03/1861 |
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Headstone: STMO / Benjamin SHARP / Who died March 25th. 1861 aged 72 years (motto unreadable) Footstone: B S 1861 | |
Name on Memorial | Benjamin Sharp |
Date of death | 25/03/1861 |
Age | 72 |
Gender | Male |
Memorial Type | Headstone and footstone |
Construction Material | Sandstone |
Condition of memorial | Reasonable, footstone in front of headstone |
Pattison Location Code | Ch27(G) |
This information is taken from the accounts ledgers of the Newbury Cemetery Company that originally ran and maintained the cemetery.
The Ledgers are held at the Berkshire Records Office.
Name at death | Benjamin Sharp |
Date of burial | 28/03/1861 |
Whence brought | Newbury |
Where & how buried | Consecrated Ground - Private Grave |
By whom buried | Rev'd. W. Milton |
Account Entry | Book 1 - Page 55 |
Accounts Entry for Benjamin Sharp
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The articles below have been transcribed from newspapers and magezines.
Source: | Reading Mercury |
Article date: | 30/03/1861 |
Copyright: | Reading Mercury |
Transciption: | BENJAMIN SHARP SUDDEN DEATH: - Another instance of the uncertainty of life occurred in this town on Sunday night, in the death of Mr Benjamin Sharp, aged 72, and an inquest was held on Monday evening, in the Council Chamber, before Joseph Bunny Esq., Borough Coroner, when the following evidence was given: - Martha Lailey, said that she lived as servant to Mr Walter Wheeler, at the “Drummer” Beer House, Northcroft-lane, and had known the deceased about four years. He went to church twice on Sunday, and appeared in his usual health; after returning from the evening service about eight o’clock, he went into the tap room, and had a pint of beer. There were no other persons in the room; he seldom had any supper. About half-past nine o’clock he went towards the stairs to go to bed, and asked witness to pull off his shoes, which she did; she had done this before for him. He appeared very feeble, and had been so for a long time, but did not complain. He then went upstairs to bed, and that was the last time she saw him alive. Mrs Sarah Wheeler, the landlady, said that the deceased had lodged at their house between 12 and 13 years. He went to church twice on Sunday, and appeared in his usual health. He did not complain, and he ate his dinner very well on Sunday, and appeared cheerful. She saw him after he came from the evening service at church; he had a pint of beer, and soon after nine o’clock he went to bed. She saw her niece, Martha Lailey, take off his shoes, and he then went to bed. Finding that he did not get up on Monday morning at his usual time, witness went upstairs and called to him, but not receiving an answer, she went into his room, and found him, quite dead, in the bed, lying on his right side, as seen by the jury. He had been an intemperate man until within the last three years, when he became steady. Witness did not know that the deceased had any relations, as no one ever called to see him. He had money in funds. The jury returned a verdict of “Died by the Visitation of God from Natural Causes.”
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Source: | Berkshire Chronicle |
Article date: | 30/03/1861 |
Copyright: | Berkshire Chronicle |
Transciption: | BENJAMIN SHARP SUDDEN DEATH: - A case of sudden death occurred to Mr Benjamin Sharp, aged 72 years, on Monday morning last. The deceased resided at Northcroft Lane, and was well known in the town. On Sunday he went to church both morning and evening, and came home and had his supper. He afterwards went to bed, and then appeared in his usual good health; but when the landlady went to call him about seven o’clock the next morning he did not answer. She then went into his room and found that he was dead. An inquest was held on the body the next morning, before J Bunny Esq., coroner, and a verdict of “Died by the Visitation of God” was returned. |
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Benjamin Sharp
c1789-1861
Benjamin was born in Newbury
The 1815 census of Newbury records Benjamin (25) living with his mother Mary aged (49) in Northcroft Lane Newbury
Both the 1841 and 1851 census records record Benjamin as Independent, living in Northcroft Lane Newbury. In 1841 he was recorded aged 50, living with his mother, Mary (75), a Shop Keeper. In 1851 he was recorded aged 62, lodging at the “Drummer” Beer House with a Sarah Wheeler (34) and her husband Walter Wheeler (37) the Publican.
His mother Mary died aged 78 in 1844 she was laid to rest on the 1st April at St Nicolas Newbury
Benjamin died aged 72 on the 25th March 1861 he was laid to rest in a private grave in the Newtown Road Cemetery on the 28th March.
Probate:
17th April 1861 Benjamin Sharp Effects; Under £450 The Will of Benjamin Sharp late of Northcroft-lane Newbury in the County of Berks Labourer deceased who died 25th March 1861 at Northcroft-lane aforesaid was proved at the Principal Registry by the oath of John Gater Marriner of Surbiton Hill Park Kingston-on-Thames in the County of Surrey Esquire the sole Executor
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