Biography:
Martha Stanbrook
1811 –24/11/1866
Martha Stanbrook
Plot x189 Martha Stanbrook (nee Ivory, late Rushworth) (1811-1866)
Martha was born in 1811 in Northchurch to David and Dorcas Ivory.
She married baker Thomas Rushworth 9 November 1830 in Hemel Hempstead, by licence with consent of her father, as she was under age.
Ann was born in 1832 followed by Emma (1833), Robert (1835), Sarah (1836), Thomas jnr. (1837) and James (1841).
In 1841 the family lived in the High Street.
Thomas died in 1847 and is buried here and Martha took over as a baker. The 1851 census records the family still in the High Street. Robert, the oldest at home, was also a baker.
Martha married James Robert Stanbrook, a farrier, in 1853 in the St Pancras district. Henry W was born in 1856 in Berkhamsted. In 1861 they lived at London Road, Aston Clinton, Bucks.
Martha died 24 November 1866 aged 55, 10 years after her daughter Sarah, who is also buried here.
in the cemetery
Plot x189 Martha Stanbrook (nee Ivory, late Rushworth) (1811-1866)
Martha was born in 1811 in Northchurch to David and Dorcas Ivory.
She married baker Thomas Rushworth 9 November 1830 in Hemel Hempstead, by licence with consent of her father, as she was under age.
Ann was born in 1832 followed by Emma (1833), Robert (1835), Sarah (1836), Thomas jnr. (1837) and James (1841).
In 1841 the family lived in the High Street.
Thomas died in 1847 and is buried here and Martha took over as a baker. The 1851 census records the family still in the High Street. Robert, the oldest at home, was also a baker.
Martha married James Robert Stanbrook, a farrier, in 1853 in the St Pancras district. Henry W was born in 1856 in Berkhamsted. In 1861 they lived at London Road, Aston Clinton, Bucks.
Martha died 24 November 1866 aged 55, 10 years after her daughter Sarah, who is also buried here.






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