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| Buried: | 18/09/1868 |
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| Name at death | Mary Perris |
| Date of burial | 18/09/1868 |
| Whence brought | Newbury |
| Where & how buried | Consecrated - Common interment |
| By whom buried | Rev'd. W. Milton |
| Account Entry | Book 1 - Page 98 |
Accounts Entry for Mary Perris
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The articles below have been transcribed from newspapers and magezines.
| Source: | nwn |
| Article date: | 17/09/1868 |
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| Transciption: | Newbury Weekly News Dated 17th September 1868 Sept. 13, at Parr’s-yard, Newbury, Mary, wife of Amos Perris, aged 48 |
| This obituary entry is awaiting verification. |
The articles below contain information about Mary Perris.
Mary Perris
c1819-1868
Mary was baptised on the 8th August 1819, in Newtown Hampshire, the daughter of George (a Labourer) and Mary Wailin
Mary’s father George was baptised in 1793, in Welford, Berkshire, the son of William and Martha Waylin (nee Green) who were married in 1777, in Welford/Wickham, Berkshire
Her mother Mary was born c1797, in Newtown, Hampshire. Mary Wayling died aged 67 in 1863, she was buried on the 16th October at St Andrew, Boxford.
George and Mary also had the following children baptised in Newtown:
Eleanor Wailin, 3rd August 1817 (abode: Newtown)
Ann Wailing, 12th September 1824 (abode: Burghclere)
George Wayling, 25th June 1826 (abode: Ecchinswell)
and
Eliza Weylin, 1828 in Welford
Rachel Waylin, 1830 in Welford
Milly Weylin, 1831 in Welford
William Wayling, 1834 in Welford
James, born c1838
George, born c1840
Mary Wailing married in 1842
Marriage details:
Place: St Andrew, Boxford, Berkshire
Date: 13th March 1842
Groom: Amos Perris, aged 30, widower, occupation, Labourer
Bride: Mary Wayling, aged 21, spinster
Fathers: George Wayling and John Perris, both Labourers
Witnesses: Ann Wayling and Ezekiel Tibble
(Amos was baptised on the 16th September 1804, in Wickham, Berkshire, the son of John and Ann Perris (nee Shuttle) who wee married in 1787, in Welford, Berkshire. Amos married maria Haiter in 1831, in Welford. They had a son, George, baptised in 1833, in Welford. Maria died aged 29, in 1834, she was buried on the 3rd October, at St Gregory, Welford.)
Amos and Mary had the following children:
Amos, born c1843 in Boxford
Elizabeth, born 1844 in Thatcham
John, born c1845 in Thatcham
Deborah, born c1849 in Stockcross
George, born c1850 in Stockcross
Ellen, born c1854 in Speen
William, born c1856 in Speen
The 1851 census records Amos (45), a Labourer, Mary (30) and their children, Amos (8), Eliza (6), John (6), Deborah (2) and George (10 months), living in Stockcross, Berkshire
In 1861 Amos (53), an Agricultural Labourer, Mary (40), a Field Worker, Amos (18), an Agricultural Labourer, Deborah (11), George (9), Ellen (7) and William (5), were recorded living at The Barracks, Stockcross. (Surname recorded as Terris on ancestry)
Mary died aged 48, on the 13th September 1868, she was laid to rest in the Newtown Road Cemetery on the 18th September.
Amos died aged 73, in 1875, he was buried on the 16th June, at St Mary the Virgin, Speen.
Newbury Weekly News
Dated 17th September 1868
Sept. 13, at Parr’s-yard, Newbury, Mary, wife of Amos Perris, aged 48
Author: gambles
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