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Newbury

The Grubb Family:

The Grubb family had connections with the Royal Oak Inn.

Ann GRUBB,   1816

Charles GRUBB,    Abt 1854

Edward GRUBB,    Abt 1865

Elizabeth GRUBB,    17 Apr 1810

George GRUBB,    Abt 1856

Hannah GRUBB,    Abt 1849

Henry GRUBB,    Abt 1858

Jane GRUBB,    Abt 1860

John GRUBB,    1783

John GRUBB,    1814

Martha GRUBB,    1808

Thomas GRUBB,    1819

Thomas GRUBB,    Abt 1868

Walter GRUBB,    Abt 1863


The Mayo Family:

The Mayo family moved into this town around 1745.

Elizabeth MAYO,    1760

John MAYO,    1749

Mary MAYO,    1752

Sarah MAYO,    1754

Sarah MAYO,    1758

Totty MAYO,    1748

The Paradise  Family:

A name found for many generations in this town, although not all are related to this family.  

Ann PARADISE,    1823

Dinah PARADISE,    13 Feb 1789

Elizabeth PARADISE ,   1821

Elizabeth PARADISE ,   1 Jun 1787

Emily PARADISE,    1828

James PARADISE,    4 Nov 1785

John PARADISE,    1752

John PARADISE,    1791

Maria PARADISE,    6 Jun 1794

Mary PARADISE ,   1783


The Parsons Family:

A family of chimney sweeps, the father of the family coming from the London area.  

Benjamin PARSONS,    1854

Charlotte Ann PARSONS,    1848

Clara PARSONS,    1844

Ellen Ann PARSONS,    1843

Hannah PARSONS,    1846

Henry PARSONS,    1857

Mark PARSONS,    1841

Martha PARSONS,    1850

Nancy PARSONS,    1852

William PARSONS,    1839

Also born here:

David EELES,   Abt 1812


Berkshire Counties Contact

The market square of Newbury features a medieval Cloth Hall.  The town is also the home of Newbury Racecourse.  

In the News……….1874

The sudden death of John Grubb.

In the News……….1869

William Parsons in court.

In the News……….1880

Advertisement for William Parsons & Sons, Chimney Sweepers.

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