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| Buried: | 27/09/1882 |
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| Name at death | Susannah Newth | ||||||
| Age at Death | 80 | ||||||
| Burial Date | 27 September 1882 | ||||||
| Abode |
Newbury |
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| Official at Burial | The Rev'd. Richard Williams,Curate. | ||||||
| Comments | Not sure about surname | ||||||
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The articles below have been transcribed from newspapers and magezines.
| Source: | NWN |
| Article date: | 28/09/1882 |
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| Transciption: | NEWTH - Sept. 24, at the workhouse, Newbury, Susannah Newth, aged 80
The Newbury Union Workhouse death records also record the above information but add that Susanna was from Newbury buried at Newbury Cemetery |
| Source: | Reading Mercury |
| Article date: | 08/07/1871 |
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| Transciption: | Reading Mercury Dated 8th July 1871 BOROUGH MAGISTRATES’ OFFICE Friday 7th July (Present: The Mayor, J. F. Hickman, & J. H. Mason Esqrs.) THREATINING LANGUAGE – Harry Hill, omnibus conductor was summoned, on the information of Susannah Newth, for having threatened to kill her, on the 24th ult. Mr. C. Lucas appeared for the defence. Complainant, an elderly widow, living in Staple’s Yard, deposed, that on Saturday night, 24th ult., the defendant rushed into her house and holding up his fists, threatened to kill her for having said something respecting his wife. She “drove him out with her tongs.” In cross-examination, the complainant said a quarrel had taken place between her and the defendant’s wife. The Magistrates considered that complainant had used very improper language towards Mrs. Hill, and dismissed the case. |
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The articles below contain information about Susannah Newth.
Susannah Newth
c1802-1882
Susannah Barrat was baptised on the 8th August 1802, in Hilperton, near Trowbridge, Wiltshire, the daughter of James and Ann Barrett (nee Longstreet) who were married on the 24th December 1801, at St James, Trowbridge.
James and Ann also had the following children in Trowbridge, Wiltshire:
Mary Ann Barratt, 1st September 1805, at St James with St Stephen, Trowbridge
Jeremiah George Barrett, 6th August 1809, at St James with St Stephen, Trowbridge
William Jonah Barratt, 13th January 1811, at St James with St Stephen, Trowbridge
Moses Arron Barret, 18th April 1813, in Hilperton (dad recorded as a Weaver)
Matthew Barret, 20th November 1814, in Hilperton (dad recorded as a Weaver)
Susanna Barrett married John Newth on the 23rd October 1820, at St James with St Stephen, Trowbridge, Wiltshire.
(John Newth was baptised on the 4th June 1797, in Wootton Bassett, Wiltshire, the son of John and Elizabeth Newth, (nee Jackson) who were married on the 10th January 1791, in Wootton Bassett).
John and Susanna had the following three sons:
William, baptised 17th February 1822, in Hilperton (abode: Hilperton, father a bargeman) (died aged 9 years 10 months, buried 11th December 1831, in Hilperton).
Richard, baptised 14th August 1824, in Hilperton (abode: Staverton, Trowbridge, father a Bargeman)
John, baptised 25th December 1827, in Hilperton (abode: Staverton, father a Bargeman)
The 1841 census records Susannah (35) as a Weaver, living in Hilperton, with her sons, Richard (15), a Carpenter’s Apprentice and John (13).
By 1858 John and Sarah were living in Newbury, Berkshire. Susannah was widowed in this year. John died aged 61, he was laid to rest in the Newtown Road Cemetery on the 4th August.
In 1861 Susannah (57) was recorded as a Nurse, living at 5, King John’s Almshouses, Newbury, Berkshire, with Mary Church (75) and Ann Church (82).
The 1871 census also records Susannah (66) as a Nurse. She was living at 8 Staple’s Yard, Newbury with two lodgers, George Fisher (26) and Edwin Trodd (20)
In 1871 the following appeared in the newspaper:
Reading Mercury
Dated 8th July 1871
BOROUGH MAGISTRATES’ OFFICE
Friday 7th July
(Present: The Mayor, J. F. Hickman, & J. H. Mason Esqrs.)
THREATINING LANGUAGE – Harry Hill, omnibus conductor was summoned, on the information of Susannah Newth, for having threatened to kill her, on the 24th ult. Mr. C. Lucas appeared for the defence. Complainant, an elderly widow, living in Staple’s Yard, deposed, that on Saturday night, 24th ult., the defendant rushed into her house and holding up his fists, threatened to kill her for having said something respecting his wife. She “drove him out with her tongs.” In cross-examination, the complainant said a quarrel had taken place between her and the defendant’s wife. The Magistrates considered that complainant had used very improper language towards Mrs. Hill, and dismissed the case.
In 1881 Susanna (78), was living in Northbrook Place, Newbury. Also recorded in the household was a lodger, Ann Brides (50), a Dressmaker. (Surname recorded as Nuth on ancestry)
Susannah Newth died aged 80, on the 24th September 1882, in the Newbury Workhouse, she was laid to rest in the Newtown Road Cemetery on the 27th September.
Newbury Weekly News
Dated 28th September 1882
NEWTH – Sept. 24, at the Workhouse, Newbury, Susannah Newth, aged 80.
Author: gambles
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