Sarah Adeline Munday

Residence[1] 	30 March 1851 	Paulton, Somerset, England 163 Winterfield 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 on 2 May 1843 in Warminster, Wiltshire, England, to William and Mary Munday.

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"