Russell Family Part 3
On
the 5 Sep 1859 my great grandparents Mary Hutchings were married St
Bartholomew’s Church in Crewkerne.
The
newlyweds set up home together at “Witherleaze” A collection of houses on Folly
Farm. It was here that Joseph worked as an Agricultural Labourer. 7 of their
children were born here.
By
1871, Joseph had changed jobs and was now living and working at Lodge Farm,
Crewkerne. His job title is more specific and he is employed as a “Carter”.
I.e. he drove a horse and cart. It was here that two more children were born.
My great Uncle Tom and my grandmother, Sarah. With both parents aged 40, Sarah
was to become the youngest in the family.
By 1881 Joseph and Mary at
back at Witherleaze, Folly Farm. Living and working alongside Joseph’s Brother
William. In 1884, when my grandmother was just 10, her father passed away. He
became the 4th member of my family to die in Chard workhouse: a home
for an assortment of 100 “paupers”, “lunatics”, “imbeciles” and “idiots”.
My Great grandmother, Mary
was left a widow aged just 50. She continued to live at Witherleigh / Folly
farm for the next few months. Having lost her husband, tragedy struck again and
on the 9th January 1885 her 16 year old daughter, Rosa, Died. It was
soon after this that Mary left the farmhand’s cottage at Folly Farm and moved
back into Crewkerne to Oxen Lane, where her in-laws had live those many years
before. Mary, together with her sons, Williams, Samuel & Tom, and my
grandmother Sarah, lived in the last house at the Middle Lane end of Oxen Lane.
Mary, now a widow was
forced to find employment. This came in the form of being a char lady, cleaning
other people’s homes.
It was during this period
that Mary’s children were flying the nest and making their way in the
world. My great Uncle George was the
first to leave, making his way as far as India. But it was my great Aunt Mary
who led the Russell exodus from Crewkerne, along the recently completed London
and South Western Railway to London to found a Russell enclave around Vauxhall.
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