Personal Details of Louisa Kate Freemantle

 

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Buried:  11/10/1933

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Burial Register
Name at death Louisa Kate Freemantle
Age at Death 74
Burial Date 11 October 1933
Abode
Laverstock
Official at Burial W. Chas. Johnson
Comments
Burial Register Index
Book 1917
Page Number 174
Reccord Number 10985
Sources Burial Register

Burial Register entry for Louisa Kate Freemantle
©Newbury Town Council
Reproduced with kind permission


Memorial Details
  South kerbstone: Louisa Kate Fremantle who passed away Oct.6th. 1933 aged 76 years./ West kerbstone: "He giveth His beloved sleep."/ East kerb: "At Rest"./ "Central Shield: In Loving Memory of Hilda Agnes Bath/ wife of Bernard bath/ and daughter of the late W.C. & L.K. Fremantle/ who passed away Feb. 21st. 1926/ aged 35.
 
Name on Memorial Louisa Kate FREMANTLE
Date of death 06/10/1933
Age 76
Gender Female
 
Memorial Type Four kerbstones with central shield
Construction Material Limestone with inlaid letters
Condition of memorial Poor Letters missing and weather staining
Pattison Location Code W29
Others named on memorial
Hilda Agnes BATH

Biographical Information

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Lousia Kate Freemantle 1858-1933

Lousia Kate Freemantle

1858-1933

Louisa, her parents, siblings and early life:

Louisa Kate was born in Banbury Oxfordshire, she was baptised on the 2nd July 1858 in Banbury, the daughter of Thomas and Louisa Abbotts (nee Falkner) who were married on the 28th July 1857, in South Newington, Oxford.

Thomas and Louisa also had the following children (all births registered in Banbury):

Harriet, 1859

Albert Tom 1861

Martha Ellen 1862

Agnes 1864

Ernest 1866 (died 1866)

In 1861 Louisa (2) was living at 13 The Market Place, Banbury, with her father Thomas (30), an Auctioneer & Valuer, her mother Louisa (28), her sister Harriet (1), her aunt, Harriet Falkener (26) and two servants.

Louisa’s mother Louisa died aged 36 in 1869, in Banbury. Her father Thomas remarried in 1872.

In 1871 Louisa (12) was living in High Street, Hornton, Oxfordshire, with her uncle, Jeffrey Abbotts (23), a Farmer, her aunt, Catherine Abbotts (26) and a servant.

The 1881 census records Louisa (22) living in Fore Street, Wellington Somerset, with an Edward Hill (36) a Chemist, his wife Harriet (nee Falkner) (40) their son Edward (3) and a Cook. (Surname recorded as Allotts on ancestry)

Louisa in later life:

Louisa married William Chamberlain Freemantle in 1886 (marriage registered in the June quarter in Newbury)

William was born in Sydmonton, Hampshire, he was baptised on the 18th April 1851, in Litchfield, Hampshire, the son of George and Ann(e) Dulcibella Freemantle (nee Chamberlain) who were married on the 12th February 1850, in Whitchurch, Hampshire. William spent most of his childhood in Newbury, being brought up by Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fielder. In 1871 William was working as a Grocer’s Assistant at 2 & 3 Northbrook Street, Newbury, (now Costa Coffee) for the Fielder family business, (Grocers/Chemists/Fellmongers/Glove Makers/Wool Staplers) he later carried on the business with Mr. E. Hill (possibly the Edward Hill in the 1881 census above) and later, on his own, retiring in approximately 1920.

William and Louisa had the following three children:

Ethel Louisa Ellen 1887 (died of pneumonia aged 17 on the 5th November 1904, in Hastings and was buried in the NRC on the 9th November)

William George 1889 (died aged 26, on the 4th June 1915 in Gallipoli, while serving as a Lieutenant, in the 7th Bn Manchester Regiment during the 1st World War).

Hilda Agnes 1890 (married Bernard Bath in 1920, in Newbury, 2 children, died aged 35 in Finchley, buried in the NRC on the 25th February 1926)

William died aged 74 on the 1st February 1925. Abode at time of death, Pomona, Porchester Road, Newbury, Berkshire. Probate records record he left £10,427 16s 3d. He was laid to rest in the Newtown Road Cemetery on the 5th February with his daughter Ethel Louisa Ellen (buried 9th November 1904).

Louisa Kate died aged 74 (MI records her aged 76) on the 6th October 1933 in Salisbury, she was laid to rest in the Newtown Road Cemetery on the 11th October with her daughter Hilda Agnes Bath (buried 25th February 1926)

Probate: FREEMANTLE Louisa Kate of Pomona Porchester-road Newbury Berkshire widow died 6th October 1933 at Laverstock House Salisbury Probate Oxford 29th November 1933 to William Adam Murray motor engineer Effects: £3544 12s 6d

(William Adam Murray was Louisa Kate’s nephew, he was the son of her sister Martha Ellen who married Adam Murray in 1892)

 

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