Personal Details of Maria Hunt

 

Born:  
Died:  28/08/1908
Buried:  01/09/1908

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Death
Name at death Maria Hunt
Date of death  
Age at death 84
Gender at Death Female
Cause of Death Cancer of Stomach
Place of Death 6 King John's Almhouses Newbury
Usual Address 6 King John's Almhouses
GRO certificate index
Year 1908
Quarter September
District Newbury
Volume 2c
Page 136
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Burial Register
Name at death Maria Hunt
Age at Death 84
Burial Date 01 September 1908
Abode 6 King John's Almshouses,
Newbury
Official at Burial William Law
Comments
Burial Register Index
Book 1899
Page Number 157
Reccord Number 8451
Sources Burial Register

Burial Register entry for Maria Hunt
©Newbury Town Council
Reproduced with kind permission


Newspaper Cuttings

The articles below have been transcribed from newspapers and magezines.

GOTM Maria Hunt , nee Gough
Source: Sylvia Selwood
Article date: 01/07/2021
Copyright:
Transciption:

in 1825 in Newbury to Thomas Gough, a house painter and Mary Ann Purdue, a descendant of John and Frances West who set up the West Charities to pay for the education of poor children from amongst other places Newbury.
Mary Ann was registered at Christ Hospital School as were Maria and her siblings.
Maria’s brother Henry was apprenticed to a coach builder and was probably financed by the West Charities at the rate of £10 per year plus £20 for being placed in work if they completed their apprenticeship.
Maria married John Hunt in 1847. John was an agricultural labourer who changed
jobs almost annually. daughters were born daughter and three Hampstead, and yet
son were born in moved to Newbury
working at the Gas On the 1881
new Gas Works gas stoker. Their
Their two eldest in Speen, another
sons were born in
another daughter and Newbury. They had
when John started Works as a gas stoker.
census just after the opened he was still a
children were either
labourers or domestic servants so they were not a wealthy family and Maria supplemented the family income by taking in washing. On the 1891 census John was still working at the gas works, Maria was no longer a laundress but instead they had three lodgers.
John and Maria celebrated their 50th Wedding Anniversary 14th October 1897. They had a family get together at which a photograph of the whole family was taken. There were three sons, four daughters, their spouses, seventeen grandchildren and eight other relatives.

This photograph was advertised on Ebay and was purchased by Sylvia Sellwood, GGGranddaughter of John and Maria.


Maria died on 28th August 1908 from stomach cancer aged 83 years, at 6, King John’s Alms houses in the presence of her daughter, Elizabeth, Sylvia Sellwood’s GGGrandmother.

She was buried in Newtown Road Cemetery on September 1st.

John died 7th June 1910, a yard foreman at the Gas Works, and was buried with his wife.

There isn’t a gravestone for the grave.

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Pictures and photographs

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John and Maria Hunt - 50th Wedding Anniversary in 1897
© Sylvia Sellwood

article in "who do you think you are" magazine
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Maria and John Hunt
© Sulvia Sellwood


Biographical Information

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Maria Hunt

Maria Hunt nee Gough

Born 1825            Newbury                                             Parents Thomas Gough and Mary Ann Purdue

1847                                                                                       Married John Hunt

1851census         Benham. Speen                                                Husband John, 2 daughters Rosa and Amelia

1861 census        Rawlins Lane, Hampstead            Husband John, 3 daughters, Harriet, Mary and Kate

                                                                                                3 sons John, George and Thomas

1871 census        Bradleys yard, Newbury                               Husband John, 2 daughters Mary and Elizabeth**

                                                                                                3 sons Albert, George and Thomas

1881 census        Smith Building, Stroud Green     Husband John

                                                                                                1 daughter Elizabeth**

                                                                                                2 sons George and Thomas

                                                                                                1 Grandson Henry

Occupation - laundress

1891 census 2 Netherton Terrace, Newbury        Husband John

                                                                                3 boarders Richard, Jane and Richard Knight

 

1901 census        6 Netherton Terrace, Newbury Husband John

 

Daughter of Thomas Gough, a painter and Mary Ann Purdue a descendant of John and Frances West

Maria registered at Christ Hospital

 

Died 1908- cause of death stomach cancer. Died at 6, King Jphn’s Almshouses in presence of daughter Elizabeth**

** Sylvia Sellwood’s GGrandmother

 

 

 

 

 

 

Author: Sylvia Sellwood
© Sylvia Sellwood



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