Harriet WETHERELL

Birth Name WETHERELL, Harriet
Gender female
Age at Death about 40 years

Events

Event Date Place Description Sources
Birth about 1844 Brightwell, Berks.   1a 2a
Death about 1884 Brightwell, Berks.   3a

Parents

Relation to main person Name Birth date Death date Relation within this family (if not by birth)
Father George WETHERELLabout 1812
Mother Mary EGGLETONabout 1813
         Harriet WETHERELL about 1844 about 1884

Families

Family of John HARVEY and Harriet WETHERELL

Unknown Partner John HARVEY ( * about 1842 + ... )
  Children
Name Birth Date Death Date
Alfred John HARVEYabout 1866
Ernest A HARVEYabout 1869
Clara Beatrice HARVEY2 May 1874poss 1963
  Attributes
Type Value Notes Sources
_UID 4FC53C51EB9CC64DB87825BEB083BE70AFDA
 

Attributes

Type Value Notes Sources
_UID C75B0627BB9D41448C149FDFA56807298789
 

Source References

  1. 1881 census
      • Page: RG11 1293/65 page 10
      • Citation:

        Name: Harriet Harvey
        Age: 39
        Estimated Birth Year: abt 1842
        Relationship to Head: Wife
        Spouse: John Harvey
        Gender: Female
        Where born: Brightwell, Berkshire, England
        Civil Parish: Brightwell
        County/Island: Berkshire
        Country: England
        Street Address: Little Lane
        Marital status: Married
        Education:
        Employment status:
        View image
        Occupation: Bricklayers Wife
        Registration District: Wallingford
        ED, institution, or vessel: 10
        Neighbors:
        Piece: 1293
        Folio: 65
        Page Number: 10

  2. 1861 census
      • Citation:

        Name: Harriet Wetherall
        Age: 16
        Estimated birth year: 1845
        Relation: Daughter
        Father's name: George Wetherall
        Mother's name: Mary Wetherall
        Gender: Female
        Where born: Brightwell, Berkshire, England
        Civil Parish: Brightwell
        Ecclesiastical parish: Oxford
        County/Island: Berkshire
        Country: England
        Street address:

        Occupation:

        Condition as to marriage:

        View image
        Registration district: Wallingford
        Sub-registration district: Cholsey
        ED, institution, or vessel: 10
        Neighbors:
        Household schedule number: 52
        Piece: 739
        Folio: 157
        Page Number: 10
        Household Members:
        Name Age
        George Wetherall 49
        Mary Wetherall 48
        Harriet Wetherall 16
        David Wetherall 9
        Jane Wetherall 7
        Edwin Wetherall 4

  3. Newspaper
      • Citation:

        Faringdon Advertiser and Vale of the White Horse Gazette 03 May 1884
        Berkshire
        INQUEST.
        The county coroner, A. D. Bartlett, Esq., sat at the Swan Inn, Brightwell, on Tuesday, to inquire into the cause of the death of Harriet Harvey, aged 35 years, the wife of John Harvey, of that village, bricklayer.- Mary Wetherall, of Brightwell, widow, said deceased was her daughter. She was confined on Monday morning between two and three o'clock. Witness, lived near deceased, and had seen her for the previous two or three months every day, and was in the house at the time of the confinement. She had met with no accident. Mrs. Cottrell, an experienced nurse, was also in attendance at the birth. About half-an-hour after deceased was confined she called witness, and said, "Oh, mother, I am dying." There was nothing wrong during the confinement. Her daughter had been suffering from dropsy the last seven years, and she believed that was the cause of death. She died in about half-an-hour after witness went to her. A doctor was sent for, but death took place before his arrival. The doctor said it was a weak heart.-Elizabeth Cottrell, of the same village, widow, who had known deceased for many years, said she attended deceased, and had done so in three previous confinements. She knew deceased suffered from dropsy. The confinement was in every way regular, but about a quarter-of-an-hour afterwards she complained of being faint. Witness gave her some brandy in tea. Deceased became in violent pain in her stomach and said she should die. Mr. Green was immediately sent for, but she died ten minutes before his arrival. Witness was of opinion that the dropsical state in which deceased was in was the cause of death. Deceased leaves a family of five children. Verdict, "Death from natural causes."