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Name at death | Henry Veale |
Date of burial | 31/07/1867 |
Whence brought | Newbury |
Where & how buried | Consecrated - Common interment |
By whom buried | Rev'd. C. Bourke |
Account Entry | Book 1 - Page 92 |
Accounts Entry for Henry Veale
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Henry Veale Musgrave
1867-1867
Henry Veale Musgrave’s birth was registered in the June quarter 1867 in Andover, Hampshire. He was baptised on the 27th July 1867, as Henry Veale, at St Nicolas Church Newbury, the son of Henry (a Painter) and Jeanette Veale. (baptism record records abode as Bermondsey). He died 29th July and was buried in the Newtown Road Cemetery on the 31st July 1867.
Henry’s family:
According to the 1871 census his father Henry was born c1832 in Tooley Street, (recorded as Sorley Street on ancestry) London. According to the same census his mother Jennette Shadrack Norton was born in 1844 in London, Middlesex but her birth was registered in Aberystwyth, Wales in 1842. She was the daughter of John and Jennette Norton (nee Crawford) who were married in 1834 in Exeter St David, Devon. Jeannette Shadrack Norton married James Musgrave in 1862 in Surrey. They had a daughter Amy Jeanette Musgrave born in 1863 in Surrey and a son Edwin James Musgrave born c1865 (possibly born in Surrey, no birth registration found). James Musgrove died aged 23 (actual age 25) in 1866 in Surrey.
After James Musgrove’s death Jennette formed a relationship with Henry Veale (no marriage found)
Henry and Jeanette also had the following children:
Albert Henry born 1868 in Exeter Devon (birth registered in Newbury, baptised on the 5th July 1868 at St Nicolas Church Newbury with his brother Edwin James Norton Veale (possibly Albert’s half-brother, Edwin James Musgrave c1865) Albert Henry died on the 23rd January 1912, he was laid to rest in the Newtown Road Cemetery on the 27th January.
A male child born 1869 in Newbury (later named William)
Walter Crawford born c1872 in Newbury (died 20th March 1878, buried in the Newtown Road Cemetery on the 25th March).
Reginald born 1874 in Newbury
Annie Crawford born 1877 in Newbury
Frances Ellen born 1878 in Newbury
Laura Norton born 1881 in Newbury
The 1871 census records Henry (39) as a Painter, living in Chubb’s Yard, St Mary’s Hill, Newbury, Berkshire, with Jeanette (27), Amey (7), Edwin (6), Albert (2), William (1) and Caroline Musgrove (30) (James Musgrave’s sister) (family surname recorded as Reale on ancestry).
In 1878 the family were living in Bayer’s Yard, Newbury.
On the 20th March 1878 Albert’s brothers, William and Walter were playing on the banks of the river Kennet, sadly Walter fell into the river and drowned. He was buried in the Newtown Road Cemetery on the 25th March.
Jeanette Shadrach Musgrave died in 1887 in Surrey.
Author: Gambles
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