Person Sheet


Name Sarah Mays
Birth app 1803
Death 8 Mar 1869, Christchurch Street, Ipswich129 Age: 66
Burial 13 Mar 1869, Cemetery, Ipswich1
Father William Mays
Mother Mary Wright (~1768-)
Spouses
1 Daniel Berry, GGG Uncle
Birth abt May 1812
Death 9 Aug 1869, Christchurch Street, Ipswich, Suffolk.128 Age: 57
Burial 14 Aug 1869, Cemetery, Ipswich1
Occupation Tanner’s Assistant
Father John Berry (~1785-1864)
Mother Maria Dale (~1782-1849)
Marriage 11 Nov 1846, Saint Mary, Woodbridge, Suffolk130
Notes for Sarah Mays
Christened 29-May-1803, Burgh, Suffolk (IGI C062541).
Aged 42 @ census 30-Mar-1851.131
Aged 56; living in 64 Woodbridge Road, Ipswich; shown as born Burgh, Suffolk @ census 7-Apr-1861.132
Aged 66; living in Christchurch Street, Ipswich; shown as Wife of Daniel Berry a Tanner's assistant; informant George Ringe, 11 Withipole Street, Ipswich; cause of death given as Apoplectic fit 16 hours on death certificate 8-Mar-1869.129

Wills 1869
BERRY Sarah 28 April The Will of Sarah Berry (Wife of Daniel Berry) late of Ipswich in the County of Suffolk deceased who died 8 March 1869 at Ipswich aforesaid was proved at Ipswich by the oaths of the said Daniel Berry of Ipswich aforesaid Skin Collector and George Ringe of Ipswich aforesaid Currier the Nephew the Executors. Probate being granted under certain Limitations. Effects under £1,500.134
Notes for Daniel (Spouse 1)
Christened 26-May-1812, Great Munden, Hertfordshire.
Aged 25; living in parish of Saint Helen, Ipswich, Suffolk; shown as M T @ census 6-Jun-1841.27
@ census 30-Mar-1851.131
Aged 50; living in 64 Woodbridge Road, Ipswich; shown as warehouseman; shown as born Munden, Hertfordshire @ census 7-Apr-1861.132
Aged 57; living in Christchurch Street, Ipswich; shown as A Tanner’s Assistant; informant John Berry, Northampton; cause of death given as Stricture of the Esophagus some months on death certificate 9-Aug-1869.128

Wills 1869
BERRY Daniel 16 September The Will of Daniel Berry late of Ipswich in the County of Suffolk deceased who died 9 August 1869 at Ipswich aforesaid was proved at Ipswich by the oaths of William Hayward of Sibton in the County aforesaid Carpenter and George Ringe the Elder of Ipswich aforesaid Currier the Nephew the surviving Executors. Effects under £2,000. Resworn at the Stamp Office November 1870 Under £3,000.133
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