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Name at death | Unnamed Purdue (Stillborn child of Eliza Purdue) |
Date of burial | 01/07/1865 |
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Account Entry | Book 1 - Page 78 |
Accounts Entry for Unnamed Purdue
© Newbury Town Council
Reproduced with kind permission
The articles below contain information about Unnamed Purdue.
Unnamed (stillborn) Purdue
1865-1865
This child’s parents were Eliza and Edmund Purdue (nee Chappell) who were married on the 24th November 1864.
The child’s family:
Father: Edmund was a Carpenter. He was baptised on the 21st May 1823, at St Nicolas Church Newbury, the son of George & Mary Purdue (nee Cook) who married on the 5th February 1823 at St Nicolas Church Newbury. He married his 1st wife, Ann Everest in 1845, in Newbury. They had the following children: Edmund and Ann had the following children: David William Everest born 1840 (Ann’s illegitimate son), Edmund,1845 (died 1847), William George, 1846, Henry, 1850, Alfred 1852 (died 1856) and Mary Ann, 1854 (died 1855). Edmund was widowed in 1862.
Mother: Eliza was baptised on the 18th December 1831, in Berkley, Gloucestershire, the daughter of George, a Chaise Driver (the driver of a two wheeled carriage called a chaise) and Elizabeth Chappell, of Newport. George married Eliza’s mother Elizaeth Frape in 1830 in Gloucestershire.
Full siblings:
George 1866
Thomas 1868
Arthur 1870
Elizabeth Mary 1873
John 1875
The family were recorded living in Railway Terrace, Newbury in 1871, 1881 and 1891.
Edmund died aged 77 in 1900 in Newbury. He was laid to rest in the Newtown Road Cemetery on the 1st November.
The 1901 census records Eliza living in Railway Terrace with her youngest two sons Arthur and John.
The 1911 census records Eliza (79) living with her son Thomas and his family at Cromer, Bradville Road, West Drayton Middlesex.
Eliza died aged 85 on the 18th December 1916 she was laid to rest in the Newtown Road Cemetery on the 23rd December (at the time of her death she was recorded living at 4 Pleasant Place St John’s Road Newbury).
The child was buried in the Newtown Road Cemetery on the 1st July 1865.
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