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| Buried: | 07/09/1895 |
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| Headstone: ILMO / LOUISA, the wife of / DAVID GEATER / and daughter of HENRY & LOUISA WILDER / who died Sept. 4th 1895 / aged 37 years. / "Resting in sure and certain hope of the / Resurrection to Eternal Life." / Also of / EMILY his wife / the daughter of / WILLIAM & ELIZABETH AYRES / who died Aug. 5th 1897 / aged 24 years. /"Whom I have loved long since and lost awhile." Footstone: L G 1895 / E G 1897 | |
| Name on Memorial | Louisa Geater |
| Date of death | 04/09/1895 |
| Age | 37 |
| Gender | Female |
| Memorial Type | Headstone & Footstone |
| Construction Material | Sandstone |
| Condition of memorial | Good condition |
| Pattison Location Code | LN(J) 14 |
| Others named on memorial | |
| Emily Geater |
This information is taken from the accounts ledgers of the Newbury Cemetery Company that originally ran and maintained the cemetery.
The Ledgers are held at the Berkshire Records Office.
| Name at death | Louisa Geater |
| Date of burial | 07/09/1895 |
| Whence brought | Newbury |
| Where & how buried | Conscrated Common Internment |
| By whom buried | Reverend F A Hill |
| Account Entry | Book 02 - Page 086 |
| Transcription comments | On FBMD, Mrs P page 121 LN(J)14 |
Accounts Entry for Louisa Geater
© Newbury Town Council
Reproduced with kind permission
The articles below have been transcribed from newspapers and magezines.
| Source: | Newbury Weekly News and General Advertiser |
| Article date: | 12/09/1895 |
| Copyright: | Newbury Weekly News |
| Transciption: | LOUISA GEATER
FUNERAL OF RINGER’S WIFE The late Mrs. David Geater, whose death occurred last week from cancer, was buried on Saturday at the Cemetery. The first part of the service was held at the Parish Church, whither the body was borne on the shoulders of the ringers, the bereaved husband having long been prominently identified with St. Nicolas' belfry. The funeral knell was tolled at intervals. The service was read by the Rev. F. A. Hill, assisted by the Rev. W. M. Hope, and the coffin was covered with a number of beautiful wreaths and floral offerings of affection from relatives and friends. The coffin was of polished elm, inscribed : "Louisa Geater, died September 4th, 1895, aged 37 years." Deceased was the daughter of Mr. Henry Wilder, chairman of the Working Men's Conservative Club, and was born on the same day that Bishop Randall came to Newbury to take charge of the parish as its rector, namely, September 15, 1857.
12 September 1895 Newbury Weekly News and General Advertiser
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The articles below contain information about Louisa Geater.
Louisa Geater
1857-1895
Louisa, her parents, siblings and early life:
Louisa was born in Newbury, Berkshire, she was baptised on the 25th October 1857, at St Nicolas Church, Newbury, the daughter of Henry Thomas and Louisa Wider (nee Purdue) who were married on the 1st November 1856, at St Nicolas, Newbury.
Louisa’s father Henry Thomas was born on the 17th September 1837, the illegitimate son of Harriet Wilder. He was baptised on the 22nd October, at St Nicolas Church, Newbury.
Her mother Louisa was baptised on the 18th June 1826, at St Nicolas, Newbury, the daughter of William (a Hairdresser) and Ann Purdue (nee Groves) who were married on the 9th May 1824, at St Nicolas, Newbury.
Henry Thomas and Louisa also had the following children baptised at St Nicolas, Newbury:
Harry Grove, 30th January 1859 (born c1859)
Emma, 18th November 1860 (born 1860)
William, 11th January 1862 (birth registered as Bill, in Dec. Q 1861)
Amy, 4th July 1864 (born c1863, died aged 2)
Bessie, 4th December 1872 (born c1867)
The 1861 census records Louisa (3), living in Jack of Newbury Street, Newbury, with her father Henry (24), a Bricklayer, her mother Louisa (30), a Dressmaker, her brother Harry (2), her sister Emma (6 months) and her grandmother, Ann Purdue (63), formerly a Nurse.
In 1871 Louisa (13), her father Henry (34), a Bricklayer, her mother Louisa (40) and her siblings, Harry (12), Emma (10), Bill (9) and Bessy (4), were living at 4 Caroline Place, Newbury.
The 1881 census records Louisa (23) working as a General Servant. She was recorded living in Northcroft Lane, Newbury, with her parents Henry (44), who was working as a Builder’s Foreman, her mother Louisa (50), her brothers Harry (22), a Carpenter, William (19), a Bricklayer, her sister Bessie (13) and a cousin, Ann Willis (12).
Louisa in later life:
Louisa married in 1885
Marriage details: Place: St Nicolas Church, Newbury
Date: 19th December 1885
Groom: David Geater, aged 25, bachelor, occupation, Whitesmith, abode, Newbury
Bride: Louisa Wilder, aged 28, spinster, abode, Newbury
Fathers: George Geater, a Labourer and Henry Wilder, a Builder’s Foreman
Witnesses: Henry Wilder and Bessie Wilder
(David Geater was born c1860 in Newbury, the son of George and Elizabeth Geater (nee Jones) who were married in 1856, in Whitchurch, Hampshire)
The 1891 census records David (31), a Whitesmith and Louisa (33), living at 2 Waterloo Place, Newbury.
Louisa died aged 37, on the 4th September 1895 (cause of death, cancer). She was laid to rest in the Newtown Road Cemetery on the 7th September.
David after Louisa’s death:
David remarried in 1896
Marriage details:
Place: St Nicolas, Newbury
Date: 14th November 1896
Groom: David Geater, aged 36, widower, occupation, Whitesmith, abode, West Street, Newbury
Bride: Emily Ayres, aged 24, spinster, abode, Bartholomew Street, Newbury
Fathers: George Geater, deceased and William Ayres, a Gardener
Witnesses: William Ayres and Elizabeth Brooks
(Emily was born and baptised (as Rhoda Emily) on the 27th August 1876, in Wooton Hill, Hampshire, the daughter of William and Elizabeth Ayers (nee Kewell) who were married on the 25th September 1858, in East Woodhay, Hampshire. David was Emily’s step-brother. His widowed mother Elizabeth Geater (nee Jones) married Emily’s widowed father William Ayres, in 1890, in Newbury).
David and Emily had a son, David, born in 1897, in Newbury.
David was widowed again soon after his son was born. Emily died aged 24 on the 5th August 1897, she was laid to rest in the Newtown Road Cemetery with David’s 1st wife Louisa, on the 9th August.
David married for the 3rd time in 1898
Marriage details:
Place: St Nicolas, Newbury
Date: 3rd December 1898
Groom: David Geater, full age, widower, occupation, Whitesmith, abode, Windsor Place, West Street, Newbury
Bride: Mary Ann Ayres, full age, widow, abode, Winscombe, Somerset
Fathers: George Geater, a Labourer and Wiliam Vincent, a Farmer
Witnesses: Eli Geater and Jane Geater
(Mary Ann Vincent was born in 1874, she was baptised on the 3rd May 1874, in Loxton Somerset, the daughter of William and Sarah Vincent (nee Bull) who were married in 1873, in Somerset. Mary married Alfred John Ayers on the 18th October 1893, in Horrington, Somerset. She was widowed in 1896. Mary Anne was the widow of Alfred John Ayers, the brother of David’s 2nd wife Rhoda Emily (aka Emily) Ayres).
Mary Anne gave birth to a son Edgar James, in 1901. She also had a stillborn child in 1904, who was buried in the NRC on the 1st February.
The 1901 census records David (41) as a Plumber and Locksmith, living and working in Sussex. He was recorded living at 143 Marina, St Leonard, Hastings, Sussex. Mary A. Geater (27) was living in Barton, Winscombe, Somerset, with her widowed mother Sarah Vincent (50), a Washerwoman and her stepson David Geater (3)
In 1911 David (51) was recorded working as a Secretary for the Manchester Unity Oddfellows and Political Club. He was living at 1 Windsor Place, West Street, Newbury, with Mary (37) and two visitors.
The 1921 census records David (61), Mary Anne (47) and their son Edgar James (19), living at 3 Park View, Boundary Road, Newbury. David was recorded working as a Secretary for the Manchester Unity of Oddfellows, Friendly Society. Edgar was recorded as a Mathematical Student.
By 1932 David and Mary Ann were living at 19 Chard Road, St Budeaux, Plymouth, Devon. David died on the 25th May 1932, in Plymouth.
David died aged 72, on the 25th May 1932, in Plymouth Devon
Mary Ann died aged 84, on the 24th November 1958, in Hereford
Mrs P’s Page 121 Code LN(J) 14
Author: gambles
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