Personal Details of Mary Ann Batson

 

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Buried:  21/04/1873

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Burial Register
Name at death Mary Ann Batson
Age at Death 43
Burial Date 21 April 1873
Abode
London
Official at Burial The Rev'd. Henry P Morgan.
Comments
Burial Register Index
Book 1868
Page Number 083
Reccord Number 3064
Sources Burial Register

Burial Register entry for Mary Ann Batson
©Newbury Town Council
Reproduced with kind permission


Memorial Details
  Headstone: ILMO / MARY ANN BATSON / eldest daughter of GEORGE & MILLICENT ALLEN / who fell asleep April 17 1873 aged 43. / Beloved, respected and lamented. / Grant her, O Lord, Eternal Rest / and let light perpetual shine upon her. / Also of / HANNAH ALLEN / who fell asleep May 26th 1914 / aged 79.
 
Name on Memorial Mary Ann Batson
Date of death 17/04/1873
Age 43
Gender Female
 
Memorial Type Headstone, engraved
Construction Material Limestone
Condition of memorial Only just readable, Lichen cover
Pattison Location Code WNW 7
Others named on memorial
Hannah Allen

Biographical Information

The articles below contain information about Mary Ann Batson.

Mary Ann Batson 1829-1873

Mary Ann Batson

1829-1873

Mary Ann was born on the 21st December 1829. She was baptised on the 17th January 1830, at St Nicolas Church, Newbury Berkshire, the daughter of George and Melicent Allen (nee Purdue) who were married on the 5th July 1829, at St Nicolas, Newbury.

Mary Ann’s mother Mellicent was born 27th October 1802. She was baptised on the 3rd December 1802, at St Nicolas, Newbury, the daughter of James and Hannah Purdue (nee Skinner) who were married on the 5th July 1784, at St Nicolas, Newbury. Millescent/Millicent died aged 66 on the 23rd May 1869, in Greenham. She was laid to rest in the Newtown Road Cemetery on the 29th May.

Mary Ann’s father George was a Miller. He was born on the 25th August 1804 in Newbury, Berkshire. George was baptised on the 16th September 1804, the son of Thomas and Mary Allen (nee Hazell) who were married on the 12th October 1797, at St Nicolas, Newbury. George died aged 66 in 1870, in Greenham. He was laid to rest in the Newtown Road Cemetery on the 2nd February.

Mary Ann’s siblings were:

George, 20th November 1831

William, 6th January 1833

Hannah, 7th June 1835

Charlotte, 31st December 1837

Emma, 26th April 1840                        all baptised at St Nicolas, Newbury

and

James, born 1842, in Greenham

Eliza born 1846, in Greenham

The 1841 census records George (35), a Miller, Milicent (35), Mary (10), William (7), Hannah (5), Charlotte (2) and Emma (1), living in Stroud Green, Newbury, Berkshire.

In 1851 Mary (22) was working as a Servant, at 8 Northbrook Street, Newbury, for a James Bodman (54) a Draper, employing 4 men and two other servants.

Mary Ann married in 1853

Marriage details:

Place: St James Church, Shoreditch, Middlesex

Date: 21st August 1853

Groom: David Batson, aged 27, bachelor, occupation, Porter, abode, New Inn Yard

Bride: Mary Ann Allen, aged 25, spinster, abode, New Inn Yard

Fathers: David Batson, a Silversmith and George Allen, a Miller

Witnesses: James Dell and Ann Dell

David and Mary Ann had the following children:

Frederick David, born 1854, in Bethnal Green

George born on the 8th July 1856 in London. (died aged 7, buried in the NRC on the 20th February 1864)

Mary Ann, born 1859, in St Luke, Middlesex. (died aged 17 months, in 1861, buried 13th Feb. 1861 in City of London, Tower Hamlets, Cemetery)

William, born 1861, in St Luke, Middlesex. (died soon after birth in 1861)

Thomas, born 1865, in St Luke, Middlesex

George, born c1870, in Bethnal Green

The 1861 census records David (34) a Porter, Mary Ann (32), Frederick (7) and George (5), living at 46 Banner Street, St Luke’s, Middlesex.

In 1871 David (43), Mary Ann (41), Frederick David (16), Thomas (6) and George (1), were living 15 Ellesmere Road, Bethnal Green, London.

Mary Ann died aged 43 on the 17th April 1873, in London. Her body was brought to Newbury and she was laid to rest in the Newtown Road Cemetery on the 21st April 1873. (She shares a grave with her younger sister, Hannah Allen (1835-1915))

David remarried on the 30th August 1874, at St Stephen’s, Bow, Middlesex. His 2nd wife was Susan Kirtland.

The 1881 and 1891 census records record David and Susan living in Ellesmere Road, Bethnal Green. In 1881 Thomas (16) and George (12) were recorded still living at home, by 1891 David and Susan were living alone.

David died aged 74 in 1901. (Death registered in the March quarter in Bethnal Green)

 

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