Personal information about Sarah Louisa Hopson

Please note that this person is not acutally buried in Newtown Road Cemetery, but is remembered here on a Family grave or memorial.

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   Sarah Louisa  Hopson
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Sarah Louisa Hopson
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She was born in Northumberland
Became a servant at Wickham Rectory, had a child Alice in the workhouse in 1911 which died at 17 days and spent a large  part of her life at Cholsey Asylum.  She is buried at Cholsey.  Her child Alice is buried at NRC

see full story in Residents Resurected below

 
 
 

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Sarah Louisa Hopson - Death |Cert.
Sarah Louisa Hopson - Death |Cert.

 



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Other Resources

This person has featured in dramas performed by the Friends. Details below.

Residents Resurrected

First performed: 30/10/2015
Author: Ros Clow

The third production in 2015 “Residents Resurrected” was held in October using the sexton and the Grim Reaper as links between four monologues and one duologue, the Grim Reaper calling up spirits on Halloween. This time we put on three performances at the Phoenix Centre but later three of our characters, William Corden The Younger (Painter to Queen Victoria), Sarah Louisa Hopson (whose baby died in the Workhouse) and Herbert Finn (master at the Phoenix Brewery) reprised their roles in the cemetery in June.

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