Personal Details of James Stone

 

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Died:  26/02/1921
Buried:  02/03/1921

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Burial Register
Name at death James Stone
Age at Death 83
Burial Date 02 March 1921
Abode 68 Gloucester Road
Newbury
Official at Burial A.H. Fowler
Comments
Burial Register Index
Book 1917
Page Number 051
Reccord Number 10004
Sources Burial Register

Burial Register entry for James Stone
©Newbury Town Council
Reproduced with kind permission


Memorial Details
  Northern kerbstone: In Loving memory of Sarah Stone who fell asleep 24th. Feb. 1910. Southern kerbstone: Also of James Stone who fell asleep 26th. Feb. 1921, aged 83 years. Western kerbstone: "Present with the Lord"
 
Name on Memorial James Stone
Date of death 26/02/1921
Age 83
Gender Male
 
Memorial Type 4 kerbstones
Construction Material Sandstone with engraved letters
Condition of memorial Fair
Pattison Location Code 46
Others named on memorial
Sarah Stone

Biographical Information

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James Stone c1838-1921

James Stone

c1838-1921

James was born in Kingston Bagpuize, Berkshire, the son of John and Ann Stone (nee Franklin) who were married on the 12thNovember 1834, at St Giles, Oxford.

James’ father John was c1805, in Kingston, Berkshire, the son of John Stone.

James’ mother Ann was baptised in 1813, in Marcham, Berkshire, the daughter of Jane Franklin.

John and Ann also had the following children:

Martha, c1839

William, 1841

Elizabeth, 1843

John, c1846

Emma, 1848

Paul, 1850

George, c1853

In 1841 James (4) was living in the hamlet of Drayton Moor, Kingston Bagpuize, with his father John (35), a Carrier, his brothers, Thomas (6) and William (2 months), his sister Martha (2) and a William Stone (70), an Agricultural Labourer.

The 1851 census records John (46), a Farmer, Ann (38), Thomas (15), James (14), both working on the Farm, Martha (12), William (10), Elizabeth (8), John (6), Emma (3), Paul (10 months) and John’s father William (83), a Retired Farmer, living in Draycott Moor, Berkshire.

By 1861 James (23) was working as a Gardener, lodging at 3 Knapp’s Cottages, Acton, Middlesex.

James married in 1863

Marriage details:

Place: St Martin in the Fields, Middlesex

Date: 4th August 1863

Groom: James Stone, full age, bachelor, occupation, Gardener, abode, Kensington

Bride: Sarah Hadden, full age, spinster, abode, Ealing

Fathers: John Stone, a Farmer and James Hadden, a Bootmaker

Witnesses: James Hadden and E. Hadden

(Sarah Hadden was born c1838, in St Martin in the Fields, Middlesex, the daughter of James (a Shoemaker) and Sarah Hadden (nee Rose), who were married on the 21stOctober 1832, at St Peter, Liverpool, Lancashire).

James and Sarah had the following children:

Sarah Lucy, born 1864, in Kensington (died aged 5, buried 17th June 1870, in East Woodhay)

Walter James, born 1866, in Newbury (died aged 4, buried 4th July 1870, in East Woodhay)

Bertha Annie, born 1871, in East Woodhay, Hampshire

Martha Rose, born 1874, in Knightsbridge Hampshire

 

In 1871 James (33), a Gardener/Domestic Servant, Sarah (33) and their daughter Bertha (1 month) were living at “The Plough Inn” East Woodhay, Hampshire.

The 1881 census records James (43), a Head Gardener, Sarah (43), Bertha (10) and Rose (6), living at Mile House Cottages, Sulhamstead, Berkshire.

In 1891 James (53), a Domestic Gardener, Sarah (53) and Rose (16), a Milliner, were recorded living at 89 Brunswick Street, Reading

In 1901 James (63), a Domestic Gardener and Sarah (63), were living at 22 Chester Street, Reading, Berkshire

James was widowed in 1910. Sarah died aged 72, on the 24thFebruary (abode at time of death, Windmill Road, Mortimer). She was laid to rest in the Newtown Road Cemetery on the 28thFebruary.

In 1911 James (73) was living at 68 Gloucester Road, Newbury, with his married daughter Rose Kendrick (36), (Martha Rose) his son-in-law, Alfred Kendrick (49), an Outfitter’s Shop Manager and their children, Ruth (12), Phillip (11) and Grace (6).

James continued to live at 68 Gloucester Road until he died aged 83, on the 26thFebruary 1921. He was laid to rest in the Newtown Road Cemetery with his wife Sarah, on the 2ndMarch.

 

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