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pg. 14
From everyone you have heard of the death of poor Charles Chavasse. We must all lament the event, as he certainly was a very promising young man; to his poor mother his loss was most severe and one I fear that she will long feel. I
heard from Mrs Pye Chavasse today, who much laments the death of her mother, and speaks of it as the greatest trial she has ever experienced. She has hitherto been fortunate. My mother-in-law is still living, as is her son Joseph, who continues so great an invalid as seldom to leave his room. His poor wife I pity, as she has no t only to nurse a sick Husband, but has the charge also of a young family, having most years a Babe. His sister, Mrs Biggers, is a widow with three children. Their good mother lives with her (13).
pg. 51
13. The Steede Family: Dr Richard Steede (d. 1802) lived in Winterbourne,
Glos., but the family seem to originate from Oxfordshire. Charlotte's invalid
brother-in-law, Joseph Steede, lived at Bampton, near Witney, Oxon., where he
died March 17th, 1817, aged 44. In his will, made in 1810, he pays tribute to his
wife, Hester, for her care and devotion during the long and severe illness he had suffered. Elizabeth Steede, sister to Joseph and Richard, married at Chipping Norton, October 13th, 1799, Henry Biggers. She was a widow by 1810.
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pg. 14
From everyone you have heard of the death of poor Charles Chavasse. We must all lament the event, as he certainly was a very promising young man; to his poor mother his loss was most severe and one I fear that she will long feel. I
heard from Mrs Pye Chavasse today, who much laments the death of her mother, and speaks of it as the greatest trial she has ever experienced. She has hitherto been fortunate. My mother-in-law is still living, as is her son Joseph, who continues so great an invalid as seldom to leave his room. His poor wife I pity, as she has no t only to nurse a sick Husband, but has the charge also of a young family, having most years a Babe. His sister, Mrs Biggers, is a widow with three children. Their good mother lives with her (13).
pg. 51
13. The Steede Family: Dr Richard Steede (d. 1802) lived in Winterbourne,
Glos., but the family seem to originate from Oxfordshire. Charlotte's invalid
brother-in-law, Joseph Steede, lived at Bampton, near Witney, Oxon., where he
died March 17th, 1817, aged 44. In his will, made in 1810, he pays tribute to his
wife, Hester, for her care and devotion during the long and severe illness he had suffered. Elizabeth Steede, sister to Joseph and Richard, married at Chipping Norton, October 13th, 1799, Henry Biggers. She was a widow by 1810.
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pg. 14
From everyone you have heard of the death of poor Charles Chavasse. We must all lament the event, as he certainly was a very promising young man; to his poor mother his loss was most severe and one I fear that she will long feel. I
heard from Mrs Pye Chavasse today, who much laments the death of her mother, and speaks of it as the greatest trial she has ever experienced. She has hitherto been fortunate. My mother-in-law is still living, as is her son Joseph, who continues so great an invalid as seldom to leave his room. His poor wife I pity, as she has no t only to nurse a sick Husband, but has the charge also of a young family, having most years a Babe. His sister, Mrs Biggers, is a widow with three children. Their good mother lives with her (13).
pg. 51
13. The Steede Family: Dr Richard Steede (d. 1802) lived in Winterbourne,
Glos., but the family seem to originate from Oxfordshire. Charlotte's invalid
brother-in-law, Joseph Steede, lived at Bampton, near Witney, Oxon., where he
died March 17th, 1817, aged 44. In his will, made in 1810, he pays tribute to his
wife, Hester, for her care and devotion during the long and severe illness he had suffered. Elizabeth Steede, sister to Joseph and Richard, married at Chipping Norton, October 13th, 1799, Henry Biggers. She was a widow by 1810.
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pg. 14
From everyone you have heard of the death of poor Charles Chavasse. We must all lament the event, as he certainly was a very promising young man; to his poor mother his loss was most severe and one I fear that she will long feel. I
heard from Mrs Pye Chavasse today, who much laments the death of her mother, and speaks of it as the greatest trial she has ever experienced. She has hitherto been fortunate. My mother-in-law is still living, as is her son Joseph, who continues so great an invalid as seldom to leave his room. His poor wife I pity, as she has no t only to nurse a sick Husband, but has the charge also of a young family, having most years a Babe. His sister, Mrs Biggers, is a widow with three children. Their good mother lives with her (13).
pg. 51
13. The Steede Family: Dr Richard Steede (d. 1802) lived in Winterbourne,
Glos., but the family seem to originate from Oxfordshire. Charlotte's invalid
brother-in-law, Joseph Steede, lived at Bampton, near Witney, Oxon., where he
died March 17th, 1817, aged 44. In his will, made in 1810, he pays tribute to his
wife, Hester, for her care and devotion during the long and severe illness he had suffered. Elizabeth Steede, sister to Joseph and Richard, married at Chipping Norton, October 13th, 1799, Henry Biggers. She was a widow by 1810.
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pg. 14
From everyone you have heard of the death of poor Charles Chavasse. We must all lament the event, as he certainly was a very promising young man; to his poor mother his loss was most severe and one I fear that she will long feel. I
heard from Mrs Pye Chavasse today, who much laments the death of her mother, and speaks of it as the greatest trial she has ever experienced. She has hitherto been fortunate. My mother-in-law is still living, as is her son Joseph, who continues so great an invalid as seldom to leave his room. His poor wife I pity, as she has no t only to nurse a sick Husband, but has the charge also of a young family, having most years a Babe. His sister, Mrs Biggers, is a widow with three children. Their good mother lives with her (13).
pg. 51
13. The Steede Family: Dr Richard Steede (d. 1802) lived in Winterbourne,
Glos., but the family seem to originate from Oxfordshire. Charlotte's invalid
brother-in-law, Joseph Steede, lived at Bampton, near Witney, Oxon., where he
died March 17th, 1817, aged 44. In his will, made in 1810, he pays tribute to his
wife, Hester, for her care and devotion during the long and severe illness he had suffered. Elizabeth Steede, sister to Joseph and Richard, married at Chipping Norton, October 13th, 1799, Henry Biggers. She was a widow by 1810.
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Year: 1817
Date: 25 Mar
Surname: STEEDE
Forename: Joseph
Details: (44), Bampton
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