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Obituaries information for Derby, St. Werburgh and places above it in the hierarchy
Derby, St. Werburgh
Jane TAYLOR in Redcar shares this notice from the Derby Mercury of 24 December, 1801: "DIED: Sunday last, Mrs SMITH, wife of Mr. Charles SMITH, keeper of the Borough gaol."
Derby
Jane TAYLOR in Redcar shares this notice from the Derby Mercury of 31 December, 1801: "DIED: On Monday morning last, after a long illness, aged 42, Mrs. AKERS, wife of Mr. James AKERS, of this place, watchmaker."
In the same issue: "DIED: On Friday last, aged 22, Mr. Samuel SMITH, clerk to Messrs. EVANS, of this place, bankers."
Jane TAYLOR in Redcar provides this announcement from the Derby Mercury of 1st July, 1802: "DIED: On Sunday morning last, aged 34, Mrs. SAXELBYE, wife of Mr. Thomas SAXELBYE, of this town."
Jane TAYLOR in Redcar offers this article from the Derby Mercury of 8 July, 1802: "DIED: On Wednesday last, aged 66, Mr. William HOLLIWELL, of this town, watch maker."
Jane TAYLOR in Redcar provides this announcement from the Derby Mercury of 18 November, 1802: "DIED: On Friday last, Mrs. CALLOW, wife of Mr. Charles CALLOW, jun. of this place." Charles was buried the next year in December, 1803.
In the same issue: "DIED: This afternoon, aged 45, Mrs RADFORD, wife of Mr. Francis RADFORD, of this town, butcher."
Jane TAYLOR in Redcar offers this clipping from the Derby Mercury of 2 December, 1802: "DIED: On Friday the 26th ult. of the scarlet fever, after an illness of ten days, Mrs. STRUTT, aged 33, wife of Joseph STRUTT, Esq. of this place;- And on the following Sunday of the same disease, her infant daughter, aged 18 months. They were buried in the same grave.- To describe the excellencies of this inestimable Lady is no part of our pretensions, we only presume to lament in the common cause of grief; in her the orphan has lost a mother, the widow a protector, the distressed a sure hope. She fed the hungry, and clothed the naked, she dried the tears of distress, and brought joy to the house of grief; to be acquainted with her was to esteem her; ever sincere in her friendship, the benevolence of her heart was only equalled by her excellencies, as the affectionate companion of an amiable and disconsolate partner, and a tender mother to whom her loss can only be conceived."
In the same issue: "On Thursday last, Mrs Anne CLOWES, of this town, aged 75."
Jane TAYLOR in Redcar provides this announcement from the Derby Mercury of 23 December, 1802: "DIED: On Monday last, aged 69, Mrs. Elizabeth BOOTT, relict of the late Mr. Francis BOOTT, of this place."
Jane TAYLOR in Redcar gives us this notice from the Derby Mercury of 6 January 1803: "DIED: On Thursday last, aged 78, Mr. Edward HOLLINGHEAD, of this place."
In the same edition: "DIED: On the 29th ult. in her 20th year, Miss Mary BATEMAN, daughter of Mr. Charnel BATEMAN, of this place"
Jane TAYLOR of Redcar offers this snippet from the Derby Mercury of 3 February 1803: "DIED: This morning, aged 54, Mrs WHEELDON, wife of Mr. Edward WHEELDON, of this town. - She bore a long and painful illness with the greatest fortitude and resignation; she possessed a most amiable disposition; and her loss will be most lamented by those who best knew her virtues."
Jane TAYLOR of Redcar give us this notice from the Derby Mercury of 3 February 1803: "DIED: Also this morning, Mr. William DUKE, of this place, aged 41."
Jane TAYLOR of Redcar offers this snippet from the Derby Mercury of 10 February 1803: "DIED: On Thursday last, aged 86, Mrs BROWN, of Tenant Street, in this place."
Jane TAYLOR in Redcar provides this announcement from the Derby Mercury of 10 March 1803: "DIED: On Friday morning, after a long and tedious illness which she bore with great fortitude and resignation, Mrs. Elizabeth ATKINS, relict of the late Thomas ATKINS, of this town, whitesmith."
Jane TAYLOR in Redcar provides this snippet from the Derby Mercury of 17 March 1803: "DIED: On Monday last, aged 67, Mr. Joseph TATLOW, of this place."
Jane TAYLOR in Redcar provides this notice from the Derby Mercury of 12 May, 1803: "DIED: On Thursday last, at her house in St Mary's Gate, in the 72nd year of her age, Mrs. WHITBY, relict of the late Richard WHITBY, Esq. of this place."
In the same issue: "On Friday last, aged 76, Mrs. WHEATLEY, of this town, widow."
Also: "Yesterday, at an advanced age, Mrs. BAYLES, of this place, widow."
And: "Yesterday, aged 28, Mrs. PETERS, wife of Mr. Samuel PETERS, of this town, hairdresser."
Jane TAYLOR in Redcar provides this announcement from the Derby Mercury of 9 June, 1803: "DIED: Thursday last, after a short illness, Mr William YATES, formerly an iron gate maker of this town, aged 72."
Jane TAYLOR in Redcar contributes this snippet from the Derby Mercury of 13 October, 1803: "DIED: Yesterday, of an apoplexy, Mrs. WHEELDON, aged 36, wife of Mr. George WHEELDON, merchant, of this town; much regretted."
Jane TAYLOR in Redcar provides this announcement from the Derby Mercury of 27 October, 1803: "DIED: On Saturday last, 63, Mr. James TOMLINSON, of this town."
Jane TAYLOR of Redcar provides this extract from the Derby Mercury of December 1, 1803: "DIED: Thursday, at his father's house in North street, at the age of six years, Master Richard HINGSTON, whose death was occasioned by swallowing a brass nail, which, by entering his wind pipe, brought on suffocation. A serious caution to parents, to discourage, as much as possible, the putting of any sort of plaything in the mouth." Editor's note: I could not find this death in Derbyshire.
Jane TAYLOR of Redcar provides this snippet from the Derby Mercury of December 15, 1803: "DIED: On Thursday last, Mr. Francis BRENTNALL, of this town, grocer, in his 47th year."
Jane TAYLOR in Redcar contributes this snippet from the Derby Mercury of December 29, 1803, "DIED: On Saturday last, aged 59, Mr. Charles CALLOW, of this place, Calico Manufacturer."
Jane TAYLOR of Redcar has this extract from the Derby Mercury of 5 January 1804. "DIED: Yesterday in the 34th year of his age, (after a long and painful illness, which he bore with Christian patience) the Rev. James NEWELL, Particular Baptist Minister, of this place."
From the same issue, Jane reports: "DIED: On Monday last, aged 63, Mrs. MORTON, relict of the late George MORTON, of this place."
Jane TAYLOR of Redcar offers this tidbit from the Derby Mercury of 22 March 1804. "DIED: On Sunday se'nnight, Mr. Thos.. CHAPMAN, of the Buck in the Park, in this town. He was one of the Corps of Derby Volunteers, and on Thursday last his remains were interred with military honors." and: "Yesterday, Mr William KIRK, of this place, turner and chair-maker, aged 65."
Jane TAYLOR of Redcar contributes this clipping from the Derby Mercury of 28 June 1804. "DIED: Yesterday se'nnight, the Rev. Robert STRETTON, of this town, aged 30." And, "On Saturday last, aged 34, Mr. Levi BARBER, pawn broker of this town."
Jane TAYLOR in Redcar has this tidbit from the Derby Mercury of 4 July 1804: "DIED: Early on Monday morning, aged 73, Mrs TURNER, wife of Mr. TURNER, grocer, of this town."
Jane TAYLOR in Redcar provides this notice from the Derby Mercury of 1 August 1804: "DIED: On Sunday morning, aged 27, Mrs BAKEWELL, wife of Mr George BAKEWELL, grocer, and daughter of Mr L. (cannot read full name) SWIFT, silk thrower, both of this place.
Jane TAYLOR of Redcar provides this snippet from the Derby Mercury of 2 August 1804. "DIED: Yesterday, after a very short illness, Mrs. STRUTT, of this town, aged 74."
Jane TAYLOR in Redcar provides this notice from the Derby Mercury of 22 August 1804: "DIED: On Sunday evening, aged 73, Mrs HOLLINGSHEAD, relict of the late Mr. HOLLINGSHEAD, of this place."
Jane TAYLOR in Redcar has this announcement from the Derby Mercury of 17 October, 1804: "DIED: On Thursday last, after a long illness, aged 35, Mrs SIMPSON, wife of Mr. Robert SIMPSON, of this town."
In the same edition - "DIED: On Sunday last, in the 35th year of her age, Mrs COLLUMBELL, relict of the late Mr. David COLLUMBELL, of this place."
In the same edition - "DIED: On Monday last James SPARKS, of this place, fell from a hay loft, upon the pavement, and was so much bruised that he survived only a few hours."
Jane also offers, from the 27 December 1804 edition: "DIED: On Wednesday last, Mr Thomas ELEY, of this town, in his 73rd year of his age, who with an ample fortune had retired from business a few years ago.-He was a true Christian man of strict integrity, and never ceasing friend to the poor."
Rose KELLAND offers this notice from the Derbyshire Times & Chesterfield Herald of Wednesday, 18 November 1903: "Mr. W. SAUNDERS, of Derby, well known in mining circles, died last week."