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| Name at death | Martha Rous | ||||||
| Age at Death | 76 | ||||||
| Burial Date | 07 February 1883 | ||||||
| Abode |
Speenhamland |
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| Official at Burial | The Rev'd. W C Parr, Curate. | ||||||
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| Source: | NWN |
| Article date: | 15/02/1883 |
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| Transciption: | ROUS Feb. 4, at the residence of her daughter, speenhamland, Martha Rous, widow of Samuel Rous formerly of Windsor, aged 77 |
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Martha Rous
c1807-1883
Martha Sellwood was born in Burnham Buckinghamshire.
She married Samuel Rous on the 11th May 1829, at All Saints, Wokingham, Berkshire.
(Samuel was a Brazier. He was born on the 8th June1807, in London. He was baptised on the 25th December 1817, at St Mary (The Minster) Reading, Berkshire, the son of Samuel (a Brazier) and Mary Rous (nee Wallis) of Brunsdons Bulidings, Reading, who were married on the 8th September 1806, at St Leonard, Shoreditch)
Samuel and Martha had the following children:
William, baptised 6th September 1829, at St Giles, Reading
Sarah, baptised 15th May 1831at St Laurence, Reading (died aged 1, in 1832, in Reading)
Martha, baptised 6th October 1833, at St Giles, Reading
Alfred, baptised 23rd August 1835, at St Giles, Reading
Lucy, born 1839, in Windsor
Samuel, born 1843, in Windsor (died aged 3 in 1847, in Windsor)
Mary, born c1846, in Windsor
In 1841 Samuel (30), Martha (30) and their children, William (11), Martha (7), Alfred (5) and Lucy (1), were recorded living in Farm Yard, Datchet Lane, New Windsor, Berkshire.
The 1851 census records Samuel (43) living in Thames Side, Farm Yard, New Windsor with Dedworth, Berkshire, with Martha (44), Wiliam (20), a Labourer and Lucy (11)
Samuel died aged 47, in 1854, in Windsor.
The 1861 census records Martha (55) as a Laundress, living in Rounds Court, New Windsor, with her daughter Mary (15), a Pupil Teacher and a lodger.
In 1871 Martha Rouse (65) was recorded as a Ladies Nurse, she was living at 4 St Ellens Place, Oxford Road, New Windsor, with her married daughter Mary Pearce (35), a Laundress, and her son-in-law, Henry Pearce (39) a Gardener.
The 1881 census records Martha (75) as a Laundress, she was still living at 4 St Ellens Place (now recorded as St Hellens Place) with Mary Pearce (35) Henry Pearce (39).
Martha died aged 76 on the 4th February 1883, she was buried in the Newtown Road Cemetery on the 7th February.
Newbury Weekly News
Dated 15th February 1883
ROUS - Feb. 4, at the residence of her daughter, Speenhamland, Martha Rous, widow of Samuel Rous, formerly of Windsor, aged 77
Author: gambles
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