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Name at death | Harriett Heath | ||||||
Age at Death | 72 | ||||||
Burial Date | 04 December 1875 | ||||||
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Newbury |
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Official at Burial | The Rev'd. Henry G J Meara, Curate. | ||||||
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Sources | Burial Register |
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Source: | Reading Mercury |
Article date: | 08/08/1854 |
Copyright: | Reading Mercury |
Transciption: | HARRIET HEATH Reading Mercury - Saturday 08 July 1854 In 1855 Ralph Heath a “Baker” was charged with assaulting his wife Harriet (but is sounds as though there may have been fault on both sides!): |
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Source: | Reading Mercury |
Article date: | 01/09/1855 |
Copyright: | Reading Mercury |
Transciption: | HARRIET HEATH Reading Mercury - Saturday 01 September 1855 In the 1861 census Ralph Heath (64) a “Baker” was living with his wife Harriet (57) at Pound Street (off Bartholomew Terrace), and four children; Harriet H (21) an “Assistant in Shop” and Albert R (20) a “Boot Closer Journeyman”, Alexander Geo (17) an “Apprentice Boot Closer”, and Frederick A (15). On 10th April 1862 Ralph Heath died (aged 65) at Pound Street, Newbury. He was described as a “Baker Master” and his cause of death was recorded as “hydrothorax” (fluid accumulated in the pleural cavity often associated with cirrhosis and liver failure). His death was registered by “Harriet Heath, present at the death, Pound Street” – there is no indication as to whether this was his widow or his daughter. In the 1871 census Harriet Heath (69) a “Widow” and “Shoe Binder” was living at Bartholomew Terrace with two of her children Albert R (30) a “Postman”, and Frederick A (24) a “Boot and Shoemaker”. Harriet Heath died (aged 72) on 1st December 1875 at Pound Street Newbury. She was described as the “Widow of Ralph Heath a Baker”. Her cause of death was recorded as “Albuminuria 3 months” (Albumin in the urine often caused by kidney problems or diabetes). Her death was registered by Frederick Heath (her son) who was present at her death and lived at Pound Street, Newbury. The burial records show that Harriet Heath was buried on 4th December 1875 at Newtown Cemetery, Newbury after a service at Newbury St John the Evangelist. She was recorded as aged 72 and from Newbury. Rosemary Winter-Scott: October 2019 |
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The articles below contain information about Harriett Heath.
Harriet Heath Née George
Harriet George was born on 9th April 1804 and baptised on 29th April 1804 at Thatcham, Berkshire, the daughter of Robert George and Sarah George (née Foster).
Robert George had been baptised at Thatcham, Berkshire on 19th August 1770 the son of William and Margaret George.
On 23rd April 1833 Harriet George married Ralph Heath at Enborne, Berkshire.
Ralph Heath and Harriet Heath née George had a number of children:
Ralph Charles Heath was born on 14th September 1834 and baptised on 5th October 1834 in Enborne
Harriet Eleanor Heath baptised on 26th January 1837 in Enborne but died on 6th August 1838 in Enborne. She was buried on 14th August 1838 in St Michael & All Angels, Enborne.
Harriet Eleanor Heath born on 1st January in Enborne and baptised on 5th May 1839 in Enborne.
Albert Robert Heath born on 7th December 1840 at Pound Street, Newbury.
Alexander George Heath born on 11th February 1843 in Pound Street, Newbury.
Frederick Anthony Heath born on 9th February 1845 at Pound Street, Newbury.
In Pigot’s Directory for Newbury in 1830 Ralph Heath was listed as a “Baker” on Pound Street.
In the 1841 census Ralph Heath (40) a “Baker” was living with his wife Harriet (35) at Pound Street, Faircross, Newbury and three children; Ralph (6), Harriet (2) and Albert (6 months).
In the 1847 Post Office Directory Ralph Heath was listed as a “Baker” on Pound Street, Newbury.
In the 1851 census Ralph Heath (52) a “Baker” was living with his wife Harriet (52) at Pound Street, and five children; Ralph Chas (16) a “Baker’s Labourer”, Harriet E (12) and Albert R (10), Alexander (8), and Frederick A (6). All of the youngest 4 children are recorded as “Scholars”.
Author: Rosemary Winter-Scott
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