Personal Details of Joseph Leader

 

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Buried:  24/12/1928

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Burial Register
Name at death Joseph Leader
Age at Death 72
Burial Date 24 December 1928
Abode North Sydmonton Road
Ecchinswell
Official at Burial Arthur B. Grosvenor
Comments
Burial Register Index
Book 1917
Page Number 130
Reccord Number 10634
Sources Burial Register

Burial Register entry for Joseph Leader
©Newbury Town Council
Reproduced with kind permission


Memorial Details
  Phoebe Leader (no date)/ Joseph Leader - 1928/ Emily Leader - 1937.
 
Name on Memorial Joseph LEADER
Date of death 20/12/1928
Age
Gender Male
 
Memorial Type 4 kerbstone, 4 finials and a circular stone vase.
Construction Material Limestone
Condition of memorial Poor condition. Kerbstones have sunk too far to read and covered with very heavy vegetation.
Pattison Location Code LS (E) 4
Recorder's Notes Transcription as per Mrs. P. Research has found Phoebe Lilian Leader, their daughter, born 3Q 1896 Baydon, Wilts.; died 3Q 1908 Newbury aged 12.
Others named on memorial
Phoebe LEADER
Emily LEADER

Biographical Information

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Joseph Leader 1856-1928

Joseph Leader

1856-1928

Joseph, his parents, siblings and early life:

Joseph was born in 1856, in Baydon, Wiltshire, the son of Joseph and Mary Leader (nee Rushen/Rushan/Rushon/Rushen) who were married on the 11th June 1851, in Ramsbury, Wiltshire.

His mother Mary was baptised on the 29th January 1827, in Wanborough, Wiltshire, the daughter of Job and Mary Rushen (nee Hall/Hott) who were married on the 16th December 1805, in Ogbourne St George, Wiltshire.

His father Joseph was baptised in 1825, at St Mary, Kintbury, Berkshire, the son of John and Harriet Leader (nee Wheatland) who were married on the 17th July 1824, at St Mary, Kintbury.

Joseph’s siblings were (all born in Wiltshire):

Harriet Phoebe, 1852

John Rushen, c1854

Benjamin, 1858

Mary, c1861

Alfred, 1863

Thomas William, 1866

Brice Barton, c1869

In 1861 Joseph (35), a Grocer and General Shopkeeper, Mary (34), Harriet (8), John (7), Joseph (4), Benjamin (2) and Mary (2 months), were living in Newbury Road, Baydon, Wiltshire.

In 1871 Joseph (45), a Grocer and Draper, Mary (44), Harriet (18), Joseph (14), Benjamin (12), Mary (10), Alfred (7), Thomas William (4) and Brice Barton (2), were living in the High Street, Baydon, Wiltshire.

Joseph in later life:

Joseph married Frances Hayward in 1878, in Wiltshire,

They had the following children (all born in Baydon):

Ernest William, 1880

Joseph Brice, 1881

Frances Mary, c1883

 Alice Beatrice, 1888.

The 1881 census records Joseph (24) as a Farmer of 10 acres, living in Baydon, Wiltshire, with Frances (26) and their son Ernest William (1).

Joseph (34), a Farmer, Frances (34) and their children, Ernest (11), Brice (10), Frances (8) and Alice (2), were still living in Baydon, Wiltshire in 1891.

Joseph was widowed in 1892, Frances died aged 37. She was buried on the 18th March, in Baydon, Wiltshire.

Joseph remarried in 1894 (marriage registered in the December quarter in Newbury) His 2nd wife was Emily Farr.

(Emily was born in 1865, in Speen, Berkshire, the daughter of Albert and Mary Farr (nee Allen) who were married on the 20th October 1864, in Ramsbury, Wiltshire).

Joseph and Emily had the following two daughters, born in Baydon: Phoebe Lilian, 1896 and Bertha Emily, 1898.

In 1901 Joseph (44), a Farmer and Emily (35), were living in Stockcross, Berkshire, with Ernest (20), Alice (12), Phoebe (4) and Bertha (2).

Their daughter Phoebe Lilian died aged 12, on the 14th September 1908, she was laid to rest in the Newtown Road Cemetery on the 18th September.

The 1911 census records Joseph (54), a Poultry Keeper, Emily (45) and their daughter Bertha Emily (12), living in Curridge Common, Newbury.

The 1921 census records all three living at Lanolee Farm, Curridge, Berkshire. (It is rumoured (no substantial evidence) that Oliver Cromwell stayed at what is now Lanolee Farm during the Second Battle of Newbury in 1644).

Joseph died aged 72, on the 20th December 1928, he was laid to rest in the Newtown Road Cemetery with his daughter Phoebe Lilian, on the 24th December. At the time of his death Joseph was living at the Cottage Cow House Farm, North Sydmonton, Hampshire.

Emily after Joseph’s death:

By 1930 Emily was living at 21 St John’s Road, Newbury, her sister Alice was living with her.

Emily’s sister Alice, died in 1935, she was laid to rest in the Newtown Road Cemetery on the 10th April.

The 1937 Electoral Register records Emily living alone at 21 St John’s Road, Newbury.

Emily died aged 71 on the 6th June 1937. At the time of her death Emily was living with her married daughter Bertha Emily Hinder, and her family, in Kingsmill Road, Swindon. Her body was brought to Newbury and she was laid to rest in the Newtown Road Cemetery on the 10th June, Joseph and their daughter Phoebe Lilian.

 

Probate: LEADER Joseph of the Cottage Cow House Farm North Sydmonton-road Sydmonton Hampshire died 20th December 1928 Probate Oxford 8th April 1929 to Emily Leader widow. Effects: £371 3s 10d

 

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