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Name at death | Ann Allum | ||||||
Age at Death | 85 | ||||||
Burial Date | 06 February 1917 | ||||||
Abode |
2 Lamb Cottages,
Newbury. |
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Official at Burial | The Rev'd. L R Maquire, Rector. | ||||||
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Sources | Burial Register |
From top of Headstone: In loving memory of/ Ann/ the beloved wife of /George Allum/ who died Jan. 31st. 1917/ aged 83 years/ "He that judgeth me judgeth the Lord." / Also of George Allum who died Nov. 3rd. 1920 aged 87 years./ "Thy will be done". | |
Name on Memorial | Ann Allum |
Date of death | 31/01/1917 |
Age | 83 |
Gender | Male |
Memorial Type | Headstone |
Construction Material | Sandstone |
Condition of memorial | Engraved letters |
Pattison Location Code | LS(H)3 |
Others named on memorial | |
George Allum |
The articles below contain information about Ann Allum.
Ann Allum
c1832-1917
Ann, her parents, siblings and early life:
Ann was baptised on the 11th November 1832 in South Tidworth, Hampshire, the daughter of James and Susannah Berry (nee Tarrant) who were married on the 19th October 1832 in South Tidworth, Hampshire (James was from North Tidworth).
Ann’s father James was a Blacksmith. He was born c1807 in Wootton Rivers, Wiltshire. He died aged 71 in 1874 and was buried on the 2nd December, at St Mary, Thatcham, Berkshire.
Her mother Susannah was baptised on the 23rd August 1812 in South Tidworth, Wiltshire, the daughter of William & Hannah Tarrant. She died aged 69 in 1882 and was buried on the 21st June, at St Mary, Thatcham.
Ann’s siblings were:
Jane, baptised 23rd November 1834, in Ludgershall, Wiltshire.
James, baptised 6th October 1839, in North Tidworth, Wiltshire (died aged 1, buried 22nd May 1841, in North Tidworth)
Elizabeth, baptised 15th May 1842, in North Tidworth
John, baptised 7th December 1845, in Thatcham, Berkshire
Emma, baptised 30th July 1848, in Thatcham (died aged 9 months, buried 25th April 1849, at St Mary, Thatcham)
Levi George, baptised 30th July 1848, in Thatcham
Louisa, baptised 21st May 1854
In 1841 James (34), Susannah (28), Ann (8) and Jane (6) were living in the High Street, North Tidworth, Wiltshire.
By 1851 the family were living in Chapel Street, Thatcham, Berkshire.
The 1861 census records Ann (28) as a Domestic Cook, at Priory House, Thatcham (surname recorded as Bury on ancestry)
Ann in later life:
Ann married George Allum on the 18th January 1862, at St Michael and All Angels, Enborne, Berkshire.
(George was baptised on the 20th January 1833 in Wantage, Berkshire, the son of Thomas and Rachel Allum (nee Hedges) who were married on the 25th March 1827 in Wantage).
The 1871 census record George (37), a Brewer’s Labourer living in Speenhamland, Berkshire. Ann (39) was working as a Cook at Hungerford Park House, for a George Shippen Willes, a Magistrate.
In 1881 George (47), a Brewer’s Drayman and Ann (48) were living in Speenhamland. (Surname recorded as Allenn on ancestry)
The 1891 census records George (57) a Brewer’s Drayman, Ann (58) and their nephew, Sidney G. A. Reeves (11), living at 8 Hassell’s Buildings, Speenhamland, Berkshire.
They were still living at 8 Hassell’s Buildings in 1901 and George was still working as a Brewer’s Drayman. Their nieces Mary Reeves (42), Brenda Reeves (4) and their nephew Sidney Reeves (21) were also living with them.
The 1911 census records George (77) as a Brewer’s Labourer’s Pensioner and Ann (78), living at The Lamb Cottages, Enborne Road, Newbury, Berkshire.
They continued to live in Lamb Cottages until their deaths.
Ann died on the 31st January 1917. She was laid to rest in the Newtown Road Cemetery on the 6th February.
(Note: MI and NWN record Ann’s age a death as 83, the GRO website records age at death as 85 and FBMD records age at death as 88)
George died aged 87 on the 3rd November 1920, he was laid to rest in the Newtown Road Cemetery on the 6th November.
Mrs P Page 148 Code LS(H)3
Author: gambles
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