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Buried: | 17/04/1862 |
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Name at death | Robert Enies |
Date of burial | 17/04/1862 |
Whence brought | Newbury |
Where & how buried | Consecrated - Common Interment |
By whom buried | Rev'd. C.A. Robarts |
Account Entry | Book 1 - Page 60 |
Accounts Entry for Robert Enies
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The articles below have been transcribed from newspapers and magezines.
Source: | Reading Mercury |
Article date: | 11/08/1862 |
Copyright: | Reading Mercury |
Transciption: | ROBERT ENIES Borough Magistrates Office Elizabeth Ennis, who appeared with a baby in her arms, and was taken into custody on Sunday, was brought up for examination, charged with running after a little boy, named Samuel Hughes, with a pair of scissors in her hand, whereby the boy was so frightened, that he has since been suffering fits. – Mr Bursey, surgeon, stated that Ennis suffered much, at times, from mental excitement, and was not in a fit state to be at large.-The prisoner was remanded, that an arrangement might be made for her safety. |
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Source: | Berkshire Chronicle |
Article date: | 11/08/1862 |
Copyright: | Berkshire Chronicle |
Transciption: | ROBERT ENIES ASSAULT- Elizabeth Enis was charged with fighting Samuel Hughes; but Mr Bursey, surgeon, having given his opinion that he believed the defendant was not able to take care of herself when in a state of excitement, the bench remanded the case to Friday. FRIDAY - (Before the Mayor and J Hickson Esq.) Elizabeth Enis was charged with another assault on Jane Coleman on the 21st July, and fined 11s including costs; but in default of payment was committed to Reading goal for 10 days. |
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The articles below contain information about Robert Enies.
Robert Enies
c1791-1862
Robert was born in Newbury Berkshire.
In the 1841 census Robert was recorded as a Labourer, living in the City Newbury, also recorded living in the same household were Elizabeth aged 25 (not born in County) and James aged 40, occupation, Blacksmith. (Ancestry has the surname recorded as Emma)
Robert married in 1847
Marriage details:
Place: St Nicolas Church Newbury
Date: 26th December 1847
Groom: Robert Enies, Full Age, Bachelor, Occupation: Labourer, Abode: Newbury
Bride: Elizabeth Joyce, Full Age, Spinster, Abode: Newbury
Fathers: Robert Enies (no occupation recorded) and Peter Joyce, Occupation: Labourer
Both made their mark (X)
Witnesses: George Stillman & John Totty Mayo (no relation, both connected to the church)
Elizabeth was born c1815 in East Woodhay Hampshire she has two sons before she married in 1847 both boys were born in Newbury, William Joyce born 1842 and Samuel Joyce born 1846.
Other children of Robert & Elizabeth were:
John born c1849 (surname recorded as Ennis)
Sarah Ann born 1851 (surname recorded as Ennis)
Mary born 1853 (surname recorded as Enies)
Robert born 1855 (surname recorded as Enies)
In 1851 the family were living in Bartholomew Street and Robert was working as a Bricklayer’s Labourer (surname recorded as Emes)
The 1861 census records Robert Enies as a 71 year old widower working as an Agricultural Labourer, still living in Bartholomew Street.
Robert Enies died aged 70 in 1862 he was laid to rest in the Newtown Road Cemetery on the17th April.
Although Robert was recorded as a widower in 1861 his wife Elizabeth didn’t died until 1889. In 1881 she was recorded as a patient in the Berkshire Lunatic Asylum in Cholsey, the following newspaper articles relate to her:
Author: Christine Gambles
© Christine Gambles
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