Personal Details of Mary Ann Payne

 

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Died:  
Buried:  12/07/1915

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Burial Register
Name at death Mary Ann Payne
Age at Death 82
Burial Date 12 July 1915
Abode 2 Leighton Villa's, Andover Road,
Newbury.
Official at Burial Charles V Pike.
Comments
Burial Register Index
Book 1899
Page Number 276
Reccord Number 9402
Sources Burial Register

Burial Register entry for Mary Ann Payne
©Newbury Town Council
Reproduced with kind permission


Memorial Details
  South facing Kerbstone: Our Dear Father Daniel Payne who died March 1st. 1906 aged 85 years. North facing Kerbstone: Also of Dear Mother Mary Ann Payne who died July 8th. 1915 aged 82. West facing Kerbstone: Loving Memory. East facing Kerbstone: Gone home.
 
Name on Memorial Mary Ann PAYNE
Date of death 08/07/1913
Age 82
Gender Female
 
Memorial Type 4 kerbstones
Construction Material Limestone
Condition of memorial Fair condition. Heavy vegetation. Inlaid letters.
Pattison Location Code LS(B) 11
Others named on memorial
Daniel PAYNE

Newspaper Cuttings

The articles below have been transcribed from newspapers and magezines.

Mary Ann Payne
Source: Newbury Weekly News
Article date: 15/07/1915
Copyright: Newbury Weekly News
Transciption:

MARY ANN PAYNE

 DEATH OF AN OCTOGENARIAN

Death has, during the last few days, removed an octogenarian who was
amongst our oldest inhabitants. We refer to Mrs. M.A. Payne, who was born in 1833
and consequently had lived under the reign of four sovereigns.

 

She was the widow of Daniel Payne, who lived on Stroud Green ans was
remarkable for his fondness for children, to whom he gave rides in his pony cart, and
generally had a sweet in the comer of his waistcoat pocket for his little friends.

 

Daniel's later days were spent in one of those picturesque almshouses on the
Enbome-road. When he passed away about ten years ago, his widow went to live on
the Wash-road with her only child and daughter, Mrs. A. Collins, and here she passed
away on Thursday morning last.

 

Deceased was buried in Newbury Cemetery in the same grave as her husband,
and around the grave were gathered her daughter, son-in-law, three grandchildren and
a few old and intimate friends.

The inscription on the coffin was

"Mary Ann Payne aged 82 years, died July8th, 1915."

Rev. C.V. Pike officiated, both deceased and her husband having been

connected with the Baptist Church for many years, prior to the erection of the present
church, when the services were held in Northcroft-lane. Like her husband, she wished
that no flowers should be placed on her grave.

 

Died 8 July 1915 aged 82.

Buried 12 July 1915 Bk 1899 p276 no. 9402

 

Mrs P. pl 38 LS(B)ll

 

(Also Daniel, husband, died 1 March 1906 aged 85)

 

Newbury Weekly News 15 July 1915

  This obituary entry is awaiting verification.

Biographical Information

The articles below contain information about Mary Ann Payne.

Daniel Payne (1820 – 1906) Mary Ann Payne (1832 – 1915)

Daniel Payne (1820 – 1906)

                                    Mary Ann Payne (1832 – 1915)

 

Daniel Payne was born in 1820 in Greenham, the son of Thomas and Pamela, nee Moss, Payne. He was baptized on 6 August 1820 at St Mary in Greenham, his father Thomas was recorded as a carpenter.

 

Daniel became an apprentice boat builder to Mr. Smith in Newbury Wharf. However, at the age of 15 he caught a chill which settled in his right knee. He was taken to the Oxford Hospital for treatment and after five months at the hospital his right leg was amputated just above the knee.

 

In the 1841 and 1851 censuses Daniel was living with his parents in Stroud Green, his father Thomas was recorded as a boat builder in 1841 and a barge builder in 1851.

 

Daniel married Mary Ann Selwood in 1858 in Newbury district. Mary was born in 1832 in Chieveley, the daughter of Phoebe Selwood. She was baptized on 25 December 1832 at St Mary the Virgin in Chieveley. In the 1841 census there was a Mary Selwood aged 7 and born in Berkshire recorded in Newbury Workhouse which might well have been Mary Ann.

 

In the 1861 and 1871 censuses Daniel and Mary Ann were recorded living in Stroud Green. Daniel was a labourer in 1861 but in 1871 a dealer, while Mary Ann was a laundress in 1871.  

 

Daniel and Mary Ann had a daughter Mary Ann who was born in Greenham in 1872.

 

In the 1881 census Daniel and Mary Ann were still living in Stroud Green along with daughter Mary. Daniel was a carman while Mary Ann was a laundress. 

 

Ten years later in the 1891 census Daniel and Mary Ann along with their daughter Mary were living in Almshouses in Enborne Road in Newbury. Daniel was a retired carman while daughter Mary Ann was a laundress. 

 

Daniel and Mary Ann were living in Coxedd and Pearce’s Almshouses in Newbury in 1901, Daniel was no longer working.

 

Daniel died on 1 March 1906 and he was buried at Newtown Road Cemetery on 6 March. An announcement appeared in the Newbury Weekly News dated 8 March as below.

 

PAYNE – March 1, at the residence of his son-in-law, 2, Leighton Villas, Andover Road, Daniel Payne of Coxedd and Pearce’s Almshouses, aged 85 years.

 

A report of the funeral was published in the Newbury Weekly News, which mentioned he had been a member of the Baptist church for over 60 years.

 

In the 1911 census Mary Ann was recorded with her daughter Mary Ann Collins, her husband Alfred and their children Edith, Winifred and Alfred Daniel at 2 Leighton Villas, Andover Road. Alfred was a printer’s compositor. 

 

Mary Ann died on 8 July 1915 still living at 2 Leighton Villas and she was buried at Newtown Road Cemetery on 12 July.

 

Daniel and Mary’s daughter Mary Ann Collins was buried at Newtown Road Cemetery on 27 July 1927 and her husband Alfred on 26 March. 1959.

 

Author: soper
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