Alice Pike/Pyke 1874-1875

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Date published: 12/06/2026
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Alice Pike/Pyke

1874-1875

Alice Pyke was born in Newbury, Berkshire. She was baptised on the 2nd August 1874, at St Nicolas Church Newbury, the daughter of Charles (a Labourer) and Mary Pike (nee Day) who were married on the 25th November 1855, at St Nicolas, Newbury.

Alice died aged 18 months, on the 4th December 1875, she was laid to rest in the Newtown Road Cemetery on the 6th December.

Alice’s family:

Her father Charles was born in St Mary Bourne, Hampshire. He was baptised on the 28th November 1824, St Mary Bourne, the son of James (a Labourer) and Martha Pyke (nee Curtis) who were married on the 3rd September 1811, in St Mary Bourne.  (Surname mistakenly recorded as Pink)

Her mother Mary was baptised on the 18th May 1834, in Hurstbourne Tarrant, Hampshire, the daughter of Alexander and Sarah Day (nee Ball) who were married on the 19th November 1831, in Hurstbourne Tarrant.

Alice’s siblings were:

Harriet, born 1856, baptised 27thJuly 1856 (dad a Labourer)

Charles, born c1859, baptised 20thFebruary 1859 (dada a Labourer)

George, born c1860, baptised 25thMarch 1860 (dad a Brewer)

Harry, born 1861, baptised 25thAugust 1861 (dad a Brewer)

William, born 1863, baptised 2ndFebruary 1864 (dad a Labourer)

James, born c1865, baptised 6th August 1865 (dad a Labourer)

Ann, born 1866, baptised 13thJanuary 1867 (dad a Brewer’s Labourer)

Ellen, born 1868, baptised 7thFebruary 1869 (dad a Brewer’s Labourer)

Alfred, born 1870, baptised 1stJanuary 1871 (dad a Labourer)

Arthur Alexander, born 1872, baptised 6thOctober 1872 (dad a Labourer. Died aged months 11 months, buried in the NRC on the 14th June 1873)

Albert Ernest born c1876, baptised 16thApril 1876 (dad a Brewer’s Labourer)

In 1861 Charles Pike (34), a Brewer’s Labourer, Mary (26) and their children, Harriet (4), Charles (2) and George (1), were recorded living in Stillman’s Yard, Bartholomew Street, Newbury.

The 1871 census records Charles Pyke (42), a Brewer’s Labourer, still living in Stillman’s Yard, with Mary (36) and their children, Charles (12), George (11), Harry (9), William (7), James (6), Hannah (4), (Ann) and Ellen (2).

In 1881 Charles Pike (52), a Brewer’s Labourer, Mary (46), Charles (22), a Bricklayer’s Labourer, Harry (19), a Labourer in Iron Works, James (16) an Errand Boy, Ellen (12), Alfred (10) and Albert (5), were recorded living in Westfields, Newbury.

The 1891 census records Charles Pike (62) as a Brewer’s Drayman, living at 11 Berkeley Road, Newbury, with Mary (56) and their children, Charles (32), William (27), Alfred (20), all Bricklayers and Albert (15), a Printer’s Apprentice.

Charles Pike died aged 75, on the 18th July 1900, he was laid to rest in the Newtown Road Cemetery on the 21st July.

The 1901 census records Mary (66), living on her own means, at 5 Trafalgar Place, Newbury.

In 1911 Mary (76) was recorded living alone, at 3, Church Almshouses, Newtown Road, Newbury.

Mary died aged 80, on the 14th March 1915, at 3 Church Almshouses, Newbury. She was laid to rest in the Newtown Road Cemetery on the 18th March, with her husband Charles.

Their son Charles died aged 75, on the 18th April 1934, he was laid to rest with his parents, on the 21st April.

 

Newbury Weekly News

Dated 9th December 1875

PYKE – Dec. 4, at West Fields, Newbury, Alice, child of Chas Pyke, aged 18 months

 

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