These records are from fmp. Bit of discrepency in burial dates. Looks like she died on the 17th and buried on the 21st.
Berkshire Burial Index
First name(s) Rachel Last name Hambidge Age 91 Birth year 1811 Residence admitted from the parish of Gt Faringdon Death year 1902 Burial year 1902 Burial date 17 May 1902 Church Union Workhouse Place Faringdon Notes buried at Gt Faringdon County Berkshire Country England Record set Berkshire Burial Index
Berkshire Burial Index
First name(s) Rachel Last name Hambidge Age 91 Birth year 1811 Residence Faringdon Death year 1902 Burial year 1902 Burial date 21 May 1902 Church All Saints Place Faringdon County Berkshire Country England
Hambidge—On the 17th inst, at Faringdon, Rachel Hambidge, aged 92.
24 May 1902 - Faringdon Advertiser and Vale of the White Horse Gazette - Faringdon, Berkshire
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As Nameslessone has said, workhouses were often used by those needing medical care.
It doesn't mean she was a pauper, necessarily - but just a patient in hospital.
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Thank you Kay. This is my husband's x 4 great grandmother. Just seems such a sad end for her.
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Name: Rachel Hambedge [Rachel Hambidge] Gender: Female Age: 80 Relationship: Mother-in-law Birth Year: 1811 Child: Clara Haynes Birth Place: Faringdon, Berkshire, England Civil Parish: Great Farringdon Ecclesiastical parish: Faringdon Residence Place: Faringdon, Great Farringdon, Berkshire, England Registration District: Faringdon Sub registration district: Faringdon ED, Institution or Vessel: 3 Neighbors: View others on page Piece: 975 Folio: 33 Household Members: Name Age Mark Haynes 39 Clara Haynes 39 George W Haynes 15 Martha Haynes 14 Emily Haynes 9 Frederick Haynes 8 Oliver Haynes 5 Albert Haynes 3 Rachel Hambedge 80 Frederick Cox 61 Save.
1901 census. Name: Rachel Hambidge Age: 89 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1812 Relation to Head: Inmate Gender: Female Birth Place: N Civil Parish: Great Faringdon Search Photos: Search for 'Great Faringdon' in the UK City, Town and Village Photos collection Ecclesiastical parish: All Saints and Little Coxwell St Mary Town: Faringdon County/Island: Berkshire Country: England Street Address:
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View image Registration District: Faringdon Sub-registration District: Faringdon ED, institution, or vessel: Faringdon Union Workhouse Neighbors: View others on page Piece: 1128 Folio: 133 Page Number: 2 Household Schedule Number: 1 Household Members:
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Thank you for this info. Once its safe to do so we do plan to visit Berkshire's record office. I'm going to get on an order her death certificate. It was more the actual census records after 1881 to see where she was living then. Many thanks
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According to The Workhouse website for the Farringdon Union workhouse the Guardians minute books are held in the Berkshire Records Office, in Reading.
The elderly needing hospital care are often found in the workhouse hospital section.
According to freebmd a Rachel Hambidge died age 91 in Faringdon. You will be able to get her death certificate from the GRO.
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Hi all, is anyone free to help search please?
Rachel Ockwell was born 1810 in Farringdon, Berkshire. She married a Richard Hambidge (born 1803 Eaton Hastings, Berkshire) and they had 4 children together (Maria, Louisa, Isaiah and Sarah) Richard died in 1838 and Rachel then went onto to live with Richard's brother George Hambidge (born 1809). They then had 9 children together (James, George, Elizabeth, Louisa, Harriett, Clara, Martha, William and Mary). We do not believe George and Rachel married though due to some law where you cannot married you deceased husband's brother?
I can last find Rachel on the 1881 census. Rachel is listed as widow and living with her daughter Clara and her family at Southampton Street, Farringdon, Berkshire
I have been told that Rachel died in 1902, aged 92, in Farringdon Union Workhouse. This is where I'm stuck as I'm really trying to find out when and why she ended up in the workhouse when she has such a large family. Seems so sad.
Is it possible someone could check census or other records after 1881 that may explain things or point me in the right direction? Would there be a record of her death in the workhouse at all?
Many thanks, Sarah
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