Mary Ann Sweetland 1a 2a 3a 4a

Birth Name Mary Ann Sweetland
Gender female
Age at Death unknown

Events

Event Date Place Description Sources
Birth about 1828     2a 4a
Baptism 20 April 1828 St Michael’s Church, Alphington, Devon, England   2a
Residence 20 April 1828 Alphington, Devon, England   2a
Census 1841 Martins Lane, Exeter, Devon, England   4a
Burial (Family) 23 September 1904 Higher Cemetery, Exeter, Devon, England Plot D-860 - William John Sweetland 5a 1a 3a
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Mourners to be identified:

Mr. J. Sweetland (cousin)
Mr. and Mrs. Spratt (cousins or niece)
Miss Nicks (granddaughter) - could be either Gertrude or Edith, both unmarried at this date
Messrs. W. Charley, Snell, and Sanders
Miss Coates

Death       6

Parents

Relation to main person Name Birth date Death date Relation within this family (if not by birth)
Father William Sweetlandabout 1801about March 1837
Mother Mary Ann Parishabout 1797about August 1875
    Sister     Ellen Sweetland about 1825 between April 1868 and June 1868
         Mary Ann Sweetland about 1828
    Brother     William John Sweetland about 1830 19 September 1904
    Sister     Elizabeth Sweetland about 1832
    Brother     Edward Thomas Sweetland about 1835 23 May 1868
    Brother     Robert Davies Sweetland about 1837 between October 1925 and December 1925

Attributes

Type Value Notes Sources
WikiTree Sweetland-383
 
FamilySearch M8YJ-HGD
 

Source References

  1. Western Times
      • Date: 24 September 1904
      • Page: Page 2
      • Citation:

        [EXETER DAY BY DAY]

        Yesterday afternoon the funeral of the late Mr. W. J. Sweetland, market gardener, of Southernhay, Exeter, took place at the Higher Cemetery. The principal mourners were: Mr. W. E. Sweetland (son), Mrs Nicks, Miss H. Sweetland, Mrs. Norcombe, Miss J. Sweetland, Mrs. Slader, Miss K. Sweetland, and Mrs. F. Riden (daughters), Mr. Slader (son-in-law), Miss M. A. Sweetland (sister), Mrs W. E. Sweetland (daughter-in-law), Mr. J. Sweetland (cousin), Mr. and Mrs. Spratt (cousins), Miss Nicks (granddaughter), Messrs. W. Charley, Snell, and Sanders. The body was enclosed in an inner shell, and the outer coffin was of polished elm, with brass mountings. There were numerous floral tributes from relatives and friends.

  2. findmypast.co.uk / Devon FHS: Parish Registers - Devon
      • Date: 20 April 1828
      • Page: Baptism - Mary Ann Sweetland (Alphington)
  3. Exeter and Plymouth Gazette
      • Date: 24 September 1904
      • Page: Page 3
      • Citation:

        The funeral of Mr. W. J. Sweetland, of Southernhay Gardens, Exeter, took place yesterday afternoon at the Higher Cemetery, in the presence of several sorrowing friends. The funeral cortege left the house at 4 o'clock, and on arriving at the cemetery was met by the Rev. Lucas, who officiated at the church and the graveside. The mourners were:- Mr W E Sweetland and Mrs Nicks, Miss H Sweetland and Mrs Norcombe, Miss J Sweetland and Mrs Slader, Miss K Sweetland and Mrs F Riden (children); Mr Slader (son-in-law), Miss M A Sweetland (sister), Mr Charley, Mrs W E Sweetland, Mr J Sweetland (cousin), Mrs Nicks, Mr Spratt, and Mrs Spratt (niece), Mr Snell, Miss Coates, and Mr Riden. The coffin, which was of polished English elm, the shell being upholstered with satin and lambswool, and massive brass furniture, bore the following inscription:- "William John Sweetland, died September 19th, 1904, aged 74 years." Wreaths and crosses were sent by:- Sorrowing family and sister; Bill and Gertrude; Gertie, Ted, Edie, Walt and Ernie; Willie, Mabel, Ethel and Reg; Lily and Willie; Miss Snell, Pollie Cole, Mrs. M. Pyne and family, Mr. G. Pyne, Mrs. Darby and family, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Toy, Mr. and Mrs. Spencer James (Southampton), Misses Shephard, Mr. and Mrs. T. Harding, Mr. J. and F. Stokes, J. H. Casely, Miss Freeman, Mrs. Physick, B. Brown and Sons, Mr. Charley, Mrs. Riden and family (Heavitree), and Mr. and Mrs. G. Hill (Bedford-street). The hearse and mourning coaches were supplied by Mr. R. Pople, of the New London Hotel.

  4. 1841 United Kingdom Census
  5. Exeter City Council: Higher Cemetery burial index cards
      • Page: Sweetland
  6. (Death unknown but obviously not living)