Personal Details of George Clements

 

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Buried:  25/02/1903

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Burial Register
Name at death George Clements
Age at Death 76
Burial Date 25 February 1903
Abode Gloucester Road
Newbury
Official at Burial John Neville
Comments
Burial Register Index
Book 1899
Page Number 062
Reccord Number 7695
Sources Burial Register

Burial Register entry for George Clements
©Newbury Town Council
Reproduced with kind permission


Memorial Details
  "On headstone: In Memoriam / Sarah Clements / died March 16th. 1878 aged 51./ George Clements / died February 23rd. 1903 / aged 76.// On footstone: S.C./1878/G.C./1903//"
 
Name on Memorial George CLEMENTS
Date of death 23/02/1903
Age 76
Gender Male
 
Memorial Type Headstone and footstone
Construction Material Limestone
Condition of memorial Headstone, subsiding to South. Footstone.
Pattison Location Code 52A
Others named on memorial
Sarah CLEMENTS

Newspaper Cuttings

The articles below have been transcribed from newspapers and magezines.

Deaths - George |Clements
Source: nwn
Article date: 26/02/1903
Copyright:
Transciption:

Newbury Weekly News

Dated 26th February 1903

CLEMENTS – Feb. 23, at Merton-villa, Gloucester-road, Newbury, George Clements, aged 76.

  This obituary entry is awaiting verification.
Source: nwn
Article date: 30/01/1868
Copyright:
Transciption:

In 1868 the following appeared in the local paper:

Newbury weekly News

Dated 30th January 1868

NOTICE OF REMOVAL

GEORGE CLEMENTS

CARRIER FROM NEWBURY TO READING

AND ANDOVER

BEGS to announce that he has removed to No. 1 NEW STREET where he solicits a continuance of the patronage bestowed for so many years in the past.

  This obituary entry is awaiting verification.

Biographical Information

The articles below contain information about George Clements.

George Clements c1826-1903

George Clements

c1826-1903

George, his parents, siblings and early life:

George was baptised as George Walker Clements, on the 9th August 1826, at St Nicolas Church, Newbury, Berkshire, the son of George (a Labourer) and Sarah Clements (nee Walker) who were married on the 6th August 1826, at St Nicolas, Newbury (both were single, witnesses, John Walker and Elizabeth Stillman)

George’s father George was baptised on the 18th July 1802, in Thatcham, Berkshire, the son of Thomas and Sarah Clements (nee Emmory/Emery/Emmery) who were married on the 20th March 1786, in Thatcham. George (67) committed suicide (by hanging) on the 29th January 1866, he was laid to rest in the Newtown Road Cemetery on the 31st January.

His mother Sarah was born on the 7th September 1800, she was baptised on the 5th October 1800, at St Nicolas Church, Newbury, the daughter of William and Mary Walker (nee Buffin) who were married on the 19th May 1798, at St Nicolas, Newbury (both were single, witnesses, Samuel Purdue and John Cooper.) In 1815 Sarah (15) was living in Kember’s Yard, on the east side of Bartholomew Street, Newbury, with her father William (37), a Horseler, her mother Mary (36) and her siblings, John (13), William (9), Eliza (5) and Charles (2).

George and Sarah also had the following children baptised at St Nicolas, Newbury:

Emma, 19th October 1828 (dad a Servant)

Frederick, 27th March 1831 (dad a Servant)

George’s mother Sarah died aged 31, in 1832, she was buried on the 21st May, at St Nicolas, Newbury

His father remarried on the 18th June 1833, at St Nicolas, Newbury. His 2nd wife was Maria Dobson, a spinster. (Witnesses: George Stillman and Ann Lewis)

(Maria Dobson was baptised at St Mary the Virgin, Speen, Berkshire, on the 2nd August 1795, the daughter of Thomas and Deborah Dobson (nee Mayres/Mayers/ Maynes) who were married in October 1786, in Bucklebury, Berkshire. Maria died aged 76, in 1872, she was laid to rest in the Newtown Road Cemetery on the 25th January)

George and Maria had a daughter, Ellen, baptised at St Nicolas, Newbury, on the 17th January 1836 (dad a Carrier)

In 1841 George (15) was living in Newbury, with his father George (35), a Carrier, his stepmother Maria (35), his sister Emma (12), his brother Frederick (10) and his half-sister Ellen (5). (Surname recorded as Clemons on ancestry)

George in later life:

Like his father, George was also a Carrier. He married Sarah Ashley in 1847 (marriage registered in Newbury)

(Sarah was born c1827, in Newbury, Berkshire, the daughter of William and Mary Ashley (nee Gerrish) who were married on the 22nd December 1799, in Wilton, Wiltshire (surname recorded as Ashly)

George and Sarah had the following two daughters:

Emily, born 1847, in Hurstbourne, Hampshire

Ellen, born 1848, in Newbury, Berkshire

The 1851 census records George (24), Sarah (23) and their daughters Ellen (3) and Emily (2), living in Trafalgar Place, Bartholomew Street, Newbury, with Sarah’s parents, William Ashley (69), an Independent Minister and Mary Ashley (71).

Sarah’s father William Ashley died aged 79 in 1861, he was laid to rest in the Newtown Road Cemetery on the 2nd February.

The 1861 census also records George (34), Sarah (34), Emily (13), Ellen (12) and Mary Ashley (81), living in Trafalgar Place.

Sarah’s mother Mary Ashley died aged 83 in 1862, she was laid to rest in the Newtown Road Cemetery on the 3rd March.

In 1868 the following appeared in the local paper:

Newbury weekly News

Dated 30th January 1868

NOTICE OF REMOVAL

GEORGE CLEMENTS

CARRIER FROM NEWBURY TO READING

AND ANDOVER

BEGS to announce that he has removed to No. 1 NEW STREET where he solicits a continuance of the patronage bestowed for so many years in the past.

 

The 1871 census records George (44), a Retired Carrier, living at 1 New Street, Newbury, with Sarah (44), their daughter Ellen (22) and a boarder, Marcus Carter (21), a Carrier.  Their married daughter Emily West (23) and her husband Samuel West (25), a Grocer’s Shopman, were living next door at number 2.

George was widowed on the 16th March 1878, Sarah died aged 51. She was laid to rest in the Newtown Road Cemetery on the 20th March, as Sarah Symons Clements.

In 1881 George (54) was recorded living in Carnarvon Terrace, Newbury, with his daughter Emily (33), his son-in-law Samuel (34) and his grandsons, Arthur (9), Samuel (4), Frank (1) and Harry (5 months).

The 1891 census records George (64) living on his own means, at 34 Northbrook Street, Newbury, with Samuel (44), Emily (43) and their children, Emily (17), Samuel (14), Frank (11), Henry (10) and Gordon (6).

The West family were again recorded living at 34 Northbrook Street, in 1901, as follows: Samuel (54) a Grocer’s Clerk, Emily (53), Harry (20), an Architect’s Clerk, Gordon (15) a Junior Corn Merchant’s Clerk and John William (8). George (74), was still living with them.

By 1903 the family were living in Gloucester Road, Newbury.

George died aged 76, on the 23rd February 1903, he was laid to rest in the Newtown Road Cemetery on the 25th February, with his wife Sarah.

 

 

Newbury Weekly News

Dated 26th February 1903

CLEMENTS – Feb. 23, at Merton-villa, Gloucester-road, Newbury, George Clements, aged 76.

Author: gambles
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