See also

Family of Thomas NEALE and Emma CAKEBREAD

Husband: Thomas NEALE (1832- )
Wife: Emma CAKEBREAD (1833- )
Children: Sarah NEALE (1855- )
Anna Maria NEALE (1855-1931)
Betsy NEALE (1860- )
William NEALE (1862- )

Husband: Thomas NEALE

Name: Thomas NEALE1
Sex: Male
Father: Joseph NEALE (c. 1796- )
Mother: Susanna PARGETER (c. 1801- )
Birth 1832 Grimsbury, Northamptonshire, England
Occupation Brewer's labourer and Masons Labourer
Death

Wife: Emma CAKEBREAD

Name: Emma CAKEBREAD1
Sex: Female
Father: William CAKEBREAD (1783- )
Mother: Sarah BARLOW (c. 1794- )
Birth 1833 Sibford, Oxfordshire, England
Death

Child 1: Sarah NEALE

Name: Sarah NEALE1
Sex: Female
Birth 1855
Death

Child 2: Anna Maria NEALE

Name: Anna Maria NEALE1
Sex: Female
Spouse: Arthur Cooke TRELIVING (1852-1937)
Birth 16 Dec 1855 Banbury, Oxfordshire, England
Birth 16 Dec 1855
Death 1931 (age 75-76)
death details originate from: Lynne Browning

Child 3: Betsy NEALE

Name: Betsy NEALE1
Sex: Female
Birth 1860 Grimsbury, Northamptonshire, England
Death

Child 4: William NEALE

Name: William NEALE1
Sex: Male
Birth 1862 Neithrop, Oxfordshire, England
Occupation Carpenter
Death

Note on Husband: Thomas NEALE

On Neale's M Cert

1881 c. m.to Emma (Cakebread) at 46 Constitution Row, Neithrop, Oxford Age 49 b. Grimsbury, Northants. also son William age 19, Carpenter.

1891 c, same address as 1881, no son.

Note on Wife: Emma CAKEBREAD

1851c. age 19, House Servant for William Webb in Oxfordshire HO 107/1733 Swalcliffe Districts 5.6.

Sibford Ferris & Sibford Gower

 

1881 c. m.to Thomas Neale at 46 Constitution Row, Neithrop, Oxford age48 b. Sibford, Oxford. also son William age 19, Carpenter.

1891 c, same address as 1881, no son, birth place Sibford Gower

Sources

1"Nick Heard". www.heardfamilyhistory.org.uk. This GEDCOM is predominantly the work of Nick Heard, but it incorporates the collaborated work of many other family historians. You are welcome to use the information herein but please acknowledge the source. Every effort has been made to ensure the data is accurate, but any use you make of it is entirely at your own risk. (c) Nick Heard 2009