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| Buried: | 25/06/1894 |
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| Name at death | Ann Perris |
| Date of burial | 25/06/1894 |
| Whence brought | Newbury |
| Where & how buried | Conscrated Common Internment |
| By whom buried | Reverend M M Hope |
| Account Entry | Book 02 - Page 079 |
| Transcription comments | On FBMD |
Accounts Entry for Ann Perris
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Reproduced with kind permission
The articles below have been transcribed from newspapers and magezines.
| Source: | nwn |
| Article date: | 28/06/1894 |
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| Transciption: | Newbury Weekly News Dated 28th June 1894 PERRIS – June 20, at Pembroke-road, Newbury, Ann, wife of George Perris, aged 54 years. |
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The articles below contain information about Ann Perris.
Ann Perris
c1842-1894
Ann, her parents, siblings and early life:
Ann was born in East Woodhay, Hampshire. She was baptised as Mary Ann on the 10th April 1842, in East Woodhay, the daughter of Robert and Mary Eady (nee Aubrey) who were married on the 2nd June 1827, in East Woodhay, Hampshire
Her father Robert was born in East Woodhay, Hampshire (possible baptism, 18th Oct. 1801, in East Woodhay, son of Thomas and Elinor Ady). Robert died aged 89, in the Kingsclere Workhouse, in 1886, he was buried on the 11th June, in East Woodhay.
Her mother Mary was baptised in 1807, in Peasemore, Berkshire, the daughter of William and Lucy Aubrey (nee Green) who were married in 1794, in Peasemore. Mary died aged 70, in 1874, she was buried on the 10th November, in East Woodhay.
Robert and Mary also had the following children baptised in East Woodhay:
Frederick Adey, 7th June 1829
Hannah Eady, 8th January 1832
Alexander, Eady 16th November 1834
Edward Adey, 5th February 1837
Robert Adey, 5th January 1840
Louisa Adey, 6th April 1845
William Adey, 1st October 1848
Mary Jane Adey, 11th February 1852
The 1851 census records Robert Eady (51) an Agricultural Labourer, Mary (44), Hannah (19), Alexander (16), a Labourer, Edward (14), a Labourer, Anne (9), Louisa (6), William (2) and a visitor, Martha Joyce (28), living in Ball Hill, East Woodhay, Hampshire
The 1871 census records Ann Adey (29) as a Domestic Servant. She was living in East Woodhay, (near The Furze Bush), with her brother Alexander (37), a Woodman Labourer, her sister-in-law, Eliza (30) and her nephews Frederick (3) and Henry (3 months). (Living next door was her future husband Henry Soper, an Agricultural Labourer)
Ann in later life:
Ann married in 1873
Marriage details
Place: East Woodhay, Hampshire
Date: 2nd August 1873
Groom: Henry Soper, full age, bachelor, occupation, Labourer, abode, East Woodhay
Bride: Ann Adey, full age, spinster, abode, East Woodhay
Fathers: Richard Soper, a Gardener and Robert Adey, a Labourer
Witnesses: George Honey and Ellen Taylor
Henry and Ann had two sons baptised in East Woodhay. Richard, born 1874, baptised 3rd Jan. 1875 and George born c1877, baptised 4th February 1877.
Ann was widowed in 1877, Henry died aged 48, he was buried on the 1st June, in East Woodhay.
Ann remarried in 1879. Her 2nd husband was George Perris. (marriage registered in the September quarter, in Newbury).
(George was born c1835, in the Boxford/Stockcross area of Berkshire, the son of Thomas and Sarah Ann Perriss (nee Bayley/Bailey) who were married on the 12th August 1822, in Hungerford. George married Ann Carter in 1859 (marriage registered in Newbury). The had the following children: Mary Ann 1860, George 1862, Clara 1864, Edwin, c1868, Albert c1870, Charlie 1872 and Alfred 1874. George was widowed in 1879)
George and Ann had a son Henry Thomas, born in Newbury, in 1880.
The 1881 census records George (48), a General Labourer, Ann (41), Edwin (13), a General Labourer, Albert (11), Charles (9), Richard (6), George (4) and Henry (9 months), living in Stockcross. (Richard and George’s surnames recorded as Perris)
In 1891 George (53) was working as a General Labourer, living in Pembroke Road, Newbury, with Ann (52), Albert (21), a Carter, Charles (19), a Groom, Richard (16), a Grocer’s Porter, George (14) and Henry (10).
Ann died aged 54, on the 20th June 1894, she was laid to rest in the Newtown Road Cemetery on the 25th June.
In 1901 George (70) was again recorded living in Pembroke Road, Newbury. He was working as a Road Labourer. His son Henry (20), a Butcher’s Assistant and his stepson, Richard Soper (26), a Grocer’s Porter, were recorded living with him.
George died aged 75, on the 4th December 1908, he was laid to rest in the Newtown Road Cemetery on the 9th December.
Newbury Weekly News
Dated 28th June 1894
PERRIS – June 20, at Pembroke-road, Newbury, Ann, wife of George Perris, aged 54 years.
Author: Gambles
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