Hi all
Can anyone help with the following:
Husband: William NEWMARCH
Birth: abt 1771 Beverley Nr Hull
Census: 6 June 1841 Snowden Square, Broadley Street, Hull
Census: 30 March 1851 11 Little Queen Street Hull
Death: 25 June 1854 11 Little Queen Street Hull
Burial: 29 June 1854 Sculcoates Lane Cemetery
Marriage: 15 June 1806 Sculcoates Hull
Father: Henry NEWMARCH (1736- )
Mother:
Wife: Anne BULLOCK
Birth: abt 1774 Henllys, Monmouthshire
Census: 6 June 1841 Snowden Square, Broadley Street, Hull
Census: 30 March 1851 11 Little Queen Street Hull
Death: April 1855 11 Little Queen Street Hull
Burial: 15 April 1855 Sculcoates Lane Cemetery Hull
Father:
Mother:
Children
1 F Margaret NEWMARCH
Birth: 1809 Hull
Baptism: 29 July 1809 St Marys Sculcoates Hull
2 M John Leonard NEWMARCH
Birth: 3 March 1810 Colchester Essex
Baptism: 2 August 1812 All Saints Church Sculcoates, Hull
Census: 6 June 1841 Fosters Buildings, Spencer Street, Hull
Census: 30 March 1851 12 Anne's Buildings South Parade, Anlaby Road Hull
Census: 7 April 1861 3 Wells Yard, Waterworks Street Hull
Census: 2 April 1871 7 Paragon Yard, Chariot Street Hull
Death: December 1873 Hull
Spouse: Margaret CODING ( -1837)
Marriage: 10 November 1831 Sculcoates Hull
Spouse: Eliza TAYLOR (1818-1866)
Marriage: 7 March 1841 St Andrews Drypool Hull
3 F Mary Ann NEWMARCH
Birth: 2 August 1812 Hull
Baptism: 18 August 1812
4 F Ann Elizabeth NEWMARCH
Birth: January 1817 Hull
Baptism: 2 February 1817 St Marys Hull
Census: 30 March 1851 11 Little Queen Street, Hull
Census: 7 April 1861 17 Little Queen Street, Hull
5 M Benjamin NEWMARCH
Birth: April 1817 Hull
Baptism: 5 May 1817
Census: 6 June 1841 Snowden Square, Broadley Street, Hull
HUSBAND NOTES: William NEWMARCH
Burial (29 June 1854): Death Certificate
Obituary from the local newspaper: June 1854
June 25th, of apoplexy, aged 83 years. Mr William Newmarch, Coach-smith. he was
formerly a soldier in the 20th Regiment; he was at the battle of Egmont-op-Zee,
and all engagements in Holland, in 1799; and in 1801 he was in Egypt, with
General Sir Ralph Abercrombie; he afterwards fought at the battle of Maida
Vimiera, Corunna, Walcheren, and Pyrenees, after which he received an honourable
discharge. He was in the employ of the late Mr R Hustwick, of the firm Hustwick
and Bean Coach manufacturers, thirty years.
Sculcoates Monumental Inscriptions,
South Side, Sculcoates Lane, Hull,
Erected in a tribute of the final affection. In memory of William Newmarch of
this town who devoted 21yrs of his early life in the defence of his country
until the close of the Peninsular War. After a long life of Industry departed
this life 25th June 1854 aged 83yrs. Also Ann, his wife who died [ ] April 1855.
[ ] Johan Gustaf [ ] this was possibly unreadable at the time of transcription
but gives you a point of interest don't know what this means maybe you will have
a clue?
PR1854 June 29th William Newmarch, 11 Little Queen Street 83yrs,
PR1855 April 15th Ann Newmarch, 11 Little Queen Street age 67yrs?? Must have
been misread as she is 77yrs in the 1851 census,