Frederick Loader (1848-1850) | Rectory Lane Cemetery, Berkhamsted

Rectory Lane Cemetery, Berkhamsted

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Frederick Loader (1848-1850)
19/12/1848 –1850

Frederick Loader (1848-1850)

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Plot x178 Frederick Loader, 1848 - 1850

 Frederick Loader was the seventh child of Frederick Loader, an Inn Keeper and Tailor from a Berkhamsted family and Mary née East, who was originally from Chesham. By the time of his birth, the family lived in The Castle Inn in Castle Street, Berkhamsted.

 Frederick had three older sisters: Emma, born in 1836, Sarah, born in 1837 and Margaret born in 1840 and two surviving older brothers: Robert, born in 1842 and John William, born in late 1844 or early 1845.

 Another brother, also called Frederick after their father, had been born in May 1847 but died as a 7 month old infant in December 1847.

 Frederick was born on 19th December 1848 and baptised at St Peter’s on 26th March 1849. However, he too died as an infant. Aged only 1 year, he was buried on 2nd March 1850 by Stephen Lea Wilson, Curate of St Peter’s.

 Frederick was one of two infant sons commemorated on his mother Mary’s headstone, though not by name.  The relevant part of the inscription read: “Also two sons of the above who died in their infancy”.

 Their mother Mary Loader died aged 36 in February 1851, having recently given birth to a third son named Frederick, who survived. She was buried in this plot on 28th February 1851.

 After the loss of his wife and two infant sons, Frederick Loader Senior, aged 39, with his children Sarah, 16, Robert, 11, John W, 8 and Frederick, 3 left the Port of London aboard the ship Sir Robert Peel on 26th July 1854 bound for New York to start a new life in America.

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Plot x178 Frederick Loader, 1848 – 1850

 Frederick Loader was the seventh child of Frederick Loader, an Inn Keeper and Tailor from a Berkhamsted family and Mary née East, who was originally from Chesham. By the time of his birth, the family lived in The Castle Inn in Castle Street, Berkhamsted.

 Frederick had three older sisters: Emma, born in 1836, Sarah, born in 1837 and Margaret born in 1840 and two surviving older brothers: Robert, born in 1842 and John William, born in late 1844 or early 1845.

 Another brother, also called Frederick after their father, had been born in May 1847 but died as a 7 month old infant in December 1847.

 Frederick was born on 19th December 1848 and baptised at St Peter’s on 26th March 1849. However, he too died as an infant. Aged only 1 year, he was buried on 2nd March 1850 by Stephen Lea Wilson, Curate of St Peter’s.

 Frederick was one of two infant sons commemorated on his mother Mary’s headstone, though not by name.  The relevant part of the inscription read: “Also two sons of the above who died in their infancy”.

 Their mother Mary Loader died aged 36 in February 1851, having recently given birth to a third son named Frederick, who survived. She was buried in this plot on 28th February 1851.

 After the loss of his wife and two infant sons, Frederick Loader Senior, aged 39, with his children Sarah, 16, Robert, 11, John W, 8 and Frederick, 3 left the Port of London aboard the ship Sir Robert Peel on 26th July 1854 bound for New York to start a new life in America.

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