Sarah Adeline Munday

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Sarah Adeline Munday
(2 May 1843 – 8 February 1924)
Studio photograph.
Birth: 2 May 1843, Warminster, Wiltshire, England
Death: 8 February 1924
Parents: William Munday
    1800 – 1866
Mary Munday (née Hill)
    1809-01-29 – 1879
Siblings: George Hill Munday
    17 October 1836 – 16 March 1862
John Hill Munday
    1844–1918
Walter Edward Munday
    1847-09-06 – 1937-10-28
Sarah Adeline Munday
    2 May 1843 – 8 February 1924
James William Munday
    Born 1838, England. Died 1875, Melbourne. Ships' captain.
Nelson Munday
    b. 1848, Wiltshire, England – d. 1886, Sydney, Australia
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Residence[1] 30 March 1851 Paulton, Somerset, England 163 Winterfield[1] Residence[3] 7 April 1861 Brighton, Sussex, England37 Montpelier Crescent Occupation[3] 7 April 1861 Brighton, Sussex, EnglandTeacher Occupation[4] 2 April 1871 Whitchurch, Glamorgan, Wales Occupation[4] 2 April 1871 Whitchurch, Glamorgan, WalesGoverness at "Greenmeadow" Residence[5] 31 March 1901 Wallington, Surrey, EnglandStanwell Lodge, 2 Alcester Road Residence[6] 2 April 1911 Wallington, Surrey, EnglandStanwell Lodge, 2 Alcester Road Death[9] 8 February 1924

Sarah Adeline Munday (known as Addy) was born at 9:30 a.m. on 2 May 1843[2] in Warminster, Wiltshire, England, to William and Mary Munday.[3]

In 1851, Sarah was 7 years old, and living, or staying, with her grandmother Hannah Hill in Paulton, at Hill House. In 1861 she was a teacher (age 17) at a small school in Brighton, which had 12 girls as pupils (five of whom came from India, one from France, and one from Australia). She was a Governess in Wales in 1871 at Greenmeadow, an estate owned by the Lewis family. In 1901 she was living with John Pott, a widower and retired civil servant, and is listed as his sister-in-law - he was her sister Anna Maria's husband.

Siblings: George Hill Munday1836 - 1862 Captain James William Munday1838 - 1875 Mary Elizabeth Munday1840 - 1849 Anna Maria Munday1841 - 1895 Sarah Adeline Munday1843 - 1924 John Hill Munday1844 - 1918 Thomas Hill Munday1846 - 1862 Walter Edward Munday1847 - 1932 Nelson Munday1848 - 1886 Louisa Fry Munday1851 - 1881

From notes in Bible of John Hill Munday, made by nurse/doctor E. Davies:

"8.15pm Sleeping well but breathing rather heavily. Pulse intermittent.
9.45pm Very restless. Throwing arms about and talking a lot. Cannot take water.
10 pm Temp: subnormal. Pulse very weak.
11 pm Breathing becomes more stentorous.
1.20pm Patient very restless. Throwing arms about and sighing. Breathing becomes slower, pulse still weaker till patient passed peacefully away at 1.40pm"

References

  1. 1851 England Census
  2. Title page of Munday family bible
  3. 1861 England Census. Vol. 8 p. 423

Class: HO107; Piece: 1939; Folio: 129; Page: 41; GSU roll: 221098. England & Wales, FreeBMD Birth Index, 1837-1915.

Class: RG 9; Piece: 602; Folio: 99; Page: 23; GSU roll: 542669. 4.0 4.1 1871 Wales Census.

Class: RG10; Piece: 5355; Folio: 73; Page: 32; GSU roll: 848450. 1901 England Census.

Class: RG13; Piece: 653; Folio: 119; Page: 41. 1911 England Census.

Class: RG14; Piece: 3431; Schedule Number: 76. John Hill Munday Family Bible.

In 1870-72, John Marius Wilson's Imperial Gazetteer of England and Wales described Whitchurch like this:

WHITCHURCH, a parish in Cardiff district, Glamorgan; on the river Taff, 1 mile NNW of Llandaff r. station. It has a post-office under Cardiff. Acres, 3,192. Real property, £6,409. Pop. in 1851, 1,661; in 1861, 2,274. Houses, 470. The increase of pop. arose from extension of tin and iron manufacture. Velindre and Greenmeadow are chief residences. There are a barrow and a Roman camp. The living is a vicarage in the diocese of Llandaff. Value, £300.* Patron, the Bishop of L. The church is good; and there are three dissenting chapels.
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