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| Buried: | 04/04/1892 |
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| Name at death | Susannah Hill |
| Date of burial | 04/04/1892 |
| Whence brought | Newbury |
| Where & how buried | Conscrated Common Internment |
| By whom buried | Reverend J H Pearce |
| Account Entry | Book 02 - Page 065 |
| Transcription comments | On FBMD |
Accounts Entry for Susannah Hill
© Newbury Town Council
Reproduced with kind permission
The articles below contain information about Susannah Hill.
James Hill (1810 —1887),
Susannah Hill (1810 — 1892)
James was born circa 1810 in Newbuiy.
He married Susannah Pocock on 7 July 1834 at St Nicola! in Newbury. Susannah was born circa 1810 in Aylesbury in Buckinghamshire. In the 1841 census James and Susannah were living in Bartholomew Street in Newbury with children Hannah aged 6, Jane aged 5, Charles aged 2 and Emma aged 11 days. James was recordel as a labourer.
Ten years later in the 1851 census James and Susannah were still living in Bartholomew Street with five children, Jane aged 14, Charles aged 12, Emma aged 10, Fanny age, 7 and Martha aged 2. James was an agricultural labourer.
By the time of the 1861 census James and Susannah were living in The City in Newbury with children Fanny aged 16, Martha aged 12, Joseph aged 9 and Edmund aged 5 plus grandson Henry Hill aged 5. James was recorded as an agricultural labourer and Fanny as a dressmaker apprentice
Ten years later in the 1871 census James and Susannah were still living in The City with just grandson Henry Hill aged 14, although he was actually recorded as a son. James and Henry were recorded as labourers and Susannah as "laundry".
In the 1881 census James and Susannah were still living at The City and James was recorded as being bed ridden. Their grandson Henry Hill married Hannah Day in 1880 and he was recorded living with Hannah and two children in Lambourn as well as with his grandparents in The City. James died in October 1887 aged 77 and was buried at Newtown Road Cemetery on 2 Novemb( 1887.
Susannah was recorded living at 4 Shrewsbury Terrace (off Enbourne Road) with her son Edward his wife Elizabeth and five children in the 1891 census.
Susannah died March 1892 and was buried at Newtown Road Cemetery on 4 April 1892.
Author: soper
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Susannah Hill
1811-1892
Susanna Harris was born on the 26th January 1811, she was baptised on the 3rd March 1811, at St Mary, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, the daughter of Mary Harris. Mary married John Pocock on the 8th September 1811, at St Mary, Aylesbury, Susannah was then known as Susannah Pocock.
John and Mary Pocock also had the following three children, baptised at St Mary, Aylesbury.
Benjamin, born 31st May 1812, baptised 16th August 1812
Sarah, baptised 10th April 1814
Eliza, baptised 16th April 1816
Susannah Pocock married James Hill on the 7th July 1834, at St Nicolas Church, Newbury (both were single, witnesses were George Stillman and John Mayo)
(James was born on the 27th May 1812, in Newbury, Berkshire. He was baptised on the 31st May 1812, at St Nicolas, Newbury, the son of Charles and Sarah Hill (nee Hollidge) who were married on the 7th November 1795, in Chieveley, Berkshire).
James and Susannah had the following children, born in Newbury:
Hannah, 1834
Jane, 1836
Charles, 1839
Emma, 1841
Fanny, 1843
Henry, 1845
Martha, 1849
Joseph, 1852
Edmund, 1855
The 1841 census records James (25), a Labourer, Susannah (30) and their children, Hannah (6), Jane (5), Charles (2) and Emma (11 Days), living in Turnplets Court, (off Bartholomew Street) Newbury, Berkshire.
In 1851 James (38), an Agricultural Labourer, Susan (40), Jane (14), Charles (12), Emma (10), Fanny (7) and Martha (2), were living in Bartholomew Street, Newbury.
The 1861, 1871 and 1881 census records record the family living in the City, Newbury, as follows:
1861: James (49), an Agricultural Labourer, Susannah (52), Fanny (16), a Dressmaker’s Apprentice, Martha (12), Joseph (9), Edmund (5) and their grandson Henry Hill (5), (born in London)
1871: James (62), a Labourer, Susannah (69), a Laundress, Martha (22), a Laundress, Joseph (19), Edmund (15) (recorded as Edward) and Henry (14) (now recorded as son), all Labourers.
1881: James (71), now bedridden, Susannah (70) and Henry (25), a Plasterer (now married).
Susannah was widowed on the 30th October, 1887. James died aged 77 (cause of death, Rheumatic Gout). He was laid to rest in the Newtown Road Cemetery on the 2nd November.
Susannah after her husband’s death:
The 1891 census records Susannah (81) living at 4, Shrewsbury Terrace, Enborne Road, Newbury, with her married son Edmund (36), (recorded as Edward) a Bricklayer, her daughter-in-law, Elizabeth, (35) and her grandchildren, Christopher (11), Charles (8), Edward (6), Ada (3) and Joseph (1).
Susannah died aged 82, on the 30th March 1892 (cause of death, cerebral apoplexy (stroke) she was laid to rest in the Newtown Road Cemetery on the 4th April.
Author: gambles
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