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| Buried: | 23/04/1866 |
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| Name at death | Emma Tucker |
| Date of burial | 23/04/1866 |
| Whence brought | Newbury |
| Where & how buried | Consecrated - Common Interment |
| By whom buried | Rev'd. W. Milton |
| Account Entry | Book 1 - Page 83 |
Accounts Entry for Emma Tucker
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The articles below contain information about Emma Tucker.
Emma Tucker
1864-1866
Emma, born 1864, in Newbury, Berkshire. She was baptised 27th March 1864, at St Nicolas Church, Newbury, the daughter of Thomas (a Blacksmith) and Eliza Tucker (nee Williams) who were married on the 13th February 1858, in Great Bedwyn, Wiltshire.
Emma died aged 2, in 1866, she was laid to rest in the Newtown Road Cemetery on the 23rd April.
Emma’s family:
Her father Thomas was baptised on the 25th May 1834, in Baydon, Wiltshire, the son of John and Sarah Tucker (nee Liddiard) who were married on the 29th July 1832, in Aldbourne, Wiltshire.
Her mother Eliza was baptised on the 16th November 1837, in Great Bedwyn, Wiltshire, the illegitimate daughter of Ann Williams.
Emma’s siblings were:
A female child born 1859 (died without being named, buried in the NRC on the 21st June 1859)
Emily, born 1860, (baptised 17th August, 1860, (dad recorded as a Smith) died aged 0, buried in the NRC on the 25th August 1860)
Elizabeth, born 1861 (baptised 10th November 1861, dad recorded as a Smith)
Ann, born 1865 (baptised 25th December 1865, (dad recorded as a Coach Maker) died in 1865, buried in the NRC on the 1st January 1866)
Edward Tom, born c1867 (baptised Edward Thomas, 10th February 1867, (dad recorded as a Viceman) died aged 3, buried in the NRC on the 22nd September 1870).
Herbert Henry, born 1868 (baptised 7th February 1869, (dad recorded as a Coach Viceman**) died aged 2 in 1870, buried in the NRC on the 28th September, as Bertie John)
(**A Coach Builder's Viceman was a Smith who worked with a vice rather than an anvil)
Walter, born 1871 (baptised 9th April 1871, (dad recorded as a Viceman), died aged 6 months, buried in the NRC on the 8th September 1871)
Arthur, born 1872 baptised 21st September 1872, (dad recorded as an Iron Worker), died aged 24, buried in the NRC on the 20th July 1896)
Ernest Frederick, born c1874 (baptised 7th June 1874, (dad recorded as a Smith) died aged 23, buried in the NRC on the 30th August 1897)
Ada Kate, born c1876 (baptised 23rd July 1876, dad recorded as a Labourer)
Jessie Maria, born c1879 (no baptism found)
Bertha, born 1883 (no baptism found. Died aged 1, buried in the NRC on the 12th March 1884)
All baptised at St Nicolas, Newbury
The 1861 census records Thomas (25), a Blacksmith and Eliza (23), living in Northbrook Street, Newbury, Berkshire.
The 1871 census records Thomas (36) as a C. Viceman, living in Packer’s Buildings (off Northbrook Street), with Eliza (33) and their children, Elizabeth (9) and Walter (6 weeks).
In 1881 Thomas (45), an Iron Works Labourer, Eliza (42), Elizabeth (19) an Upholsteress, Arthur (8), Ernest (7), Ada Kate (5) and Jessie (2), were living in the City, Newbury.
The 1891 census records Thomas (55) as a Boiler Maker, living in Harrow Place (City), Newbury, with Eliza (52), Arthur (18), a Printer, Frederick (17), a Bricklayer’s Labourer, Kate (15) and Jessie (12).
Thomas died of heart failure, aged 59, whilst at work on the 12th November 1894. He was laid to rest in the Newtown Road Cemetery on the 16th November.
The 1901 census records Eliza (62) and her daughter Kate (25), a Domestic Housemaid, living in Derby Road, Newbury, with Eliza’s married daughter Elizabeth Stone (38) and her husband Jacob Stone (38).
The 1911 census also records Eliza (73), living in Derby Road, with Elizabeth and Jacob Stone.
Eliza died aged 76, on the 16th June 1914. She was laid to rest in the Newtown Road Cemetery on the 17th June.
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