Birth: 4 August 1896 Barford, Headley, Hampshire, UK
Father: George Glazier (Glaysher) 1857-1927
Mother: Harriett (Harriet) Burrows (Burrow) 1886-1899
Christening: 4 October 1896 St John the Evangelist, Churt, Surrey, UK
Marriage: 28 February 1917 All Saints, Headley, Hampshire, UK
Husband: Victor Chandos (Charles) Hack 1893-1954
Death: 23 January 1972 18 Longmoor Road, Liphook, Hampshire, UK
Burial: 27 January 1972 Stone 845h Plot 26-55 The ‘long churchyard’, All Saints, Headley, Hampshire, UK
Cecil Frank Victor Hack 1917-1917
Frank Hack 1919-1919
Douglas Chandos Hack 1923-1998
Leonard V Hack 1933-a1973
Birth of Bertha Glaysher in FreeBMD in July-September 1896 in Alton (2C 179).
Entry in Ancestry Surrey, England, Church of England Baptisms, 1813-1921 for Bertha Glaysher baptised 4 October 1896 at St John the Evangelist, Churt, parents George and Harriet Glaysher."Page 61 Baptisms solemnized in the Parish of Churt in the County of Surrey in the Year One Thousand Eight Hundred and ninety-six [...] 1896 Oct 4 No. 485 Bertha [parents] George [a] Labourer & Harriet Glaysher [of] Barford, Headley."
Her brother was born in June 1899 in Barford, her mother died on 21 July 1899 in Barford, her brother was privately baptised on 22 July 1899 at St John the Evangelist, Churt and received into the Church on 1 October, and her mother was buried on 24 July 1899 at All Saints, Headley.
In the 1901 census as Bertha Glarpher (sic - in the index, original illegible) aged 5, and living with her grandparents (Frank and Elizabeth Glarpher (sic)) and sister (Alice) in Whitmore, Headley, Hampshire. Her father was living with his two sons (Frank and Sidney) and daughter (Kate) in Barford, Headley.
In the 1911 census as Bertha Glaysher aged 14, born in Churt, Surrey and a domestic between maid living with Bryan Hook (aged 54, born in Kensington, London and a painter artist working on his own account at home), his wife (Catherine Moseley aged 50, born in Camberwell, London, married for 24 years with 8 children all still living), his two sons (Christopher aged 8 and Valentine aged 15, both born in Churt, Surrey), two daughters (Sylvia aged 13 and Una aged 21, single and an art Student, both born in Churt, Surrey), a visitor (Mary Wilhelmina Durham Hickson aged 21, born in Hampstead, London, single and an art student), and four other servants (Dorothy West aged 22, born in Godalming, Surrey, and a nursery governess, Gertrude Ethel Smith aged 28, born in Betchworth, Surrey and a domestic cook, Ellen Hazell aged 34, born in Peckham, London and a domestic housemaid, and Lillian Ida Boxall aged 14, born in East Horsley, Surrey, and a domestic palourmaid, all single) in twenty two rooms at Silverbeck, Churt, Farnham, Surrey.
Marriage of Bertha Glaysher and Victor C Hack in FreeBMD in January-March 1917 in Alton (2C 325).
Entry in Ancestry Surrey, England, Church of England Marriages and Banns, 1754-1937 for the marriage of Bertha Glaysher aged 20, father George Glaysher, and Victor Chandos Hack on 28 February 1917 at All Saints Church, Headley, "Page 58 1917. Marriage solemnized at the parish church in the parish of Headley in the County of Southampton. February 28 1917 Victor Chandos Hack [aged] 24 [a] Bachelor [and in the] 6th Inniskilling Dragons [of] Headley [father] James Hack Deceased, [and] Bertha Glaysher [aged] 20 [a] Spinster [of] Barford, Headley [father] George Glaysher [a] Labourer. Married in the parish church according to the Rites and Ceremonies of the established church by licence [...] in the Presence of us, Alfred Deadman [and] Kate Deadman [her brother-in-law and sister]."
Her first son's birth and death were registered in January-March 1917, and her second son's birth was registered in July-September 1919 and death in April-June 1919, all in Alton.
I cannot locate her in the 1921 census - her husband was in the army.
Her two sons were registered in October-December 1923 and October-December 1933 in Alton.
In the 1939 England and Wales Register as Bertha Hack born 4 August 1896, married, and living with Victor C Hack (husband?), Douglas C Hack (son?), and five others (including her son?) at 2 Stonehill Cottages, Headley Down, Alton, Hampshire.
Her husband died in 4 October 1954 at 2 Stonehill Cottages, Headley Down and was buried 9 October 1954 in Stone 845h Plot 26-55 All Saints, Headley.
Death of Bertha Hack, born 4 A- 1872, in FreeBMD in Petersfield (6B 1360). The second letter in the birth month looks more like q, but should be u from her birth record.
Entry in Ancestry Surrey, England, Church of England Burials, 1813-1997 for Bertha Hack died 23 January 1972 and buried 27 January 1972 at All Saints, Headley. "Page 50 Burials in the Parish of Headley in the County of Hampshire in the year One thousand nine hundred and seventy two. Bertha Hack No. 393 [of] 18 Longmoor Road, Liphook Died 23.1.72 27 January 1972 [aged] 75."
Entry in Headley Monumental Inscriptions for Hack Bertha. Stone 845h Plot 26-55 The ‘long churchyard’ (the acre added by Mr Laverty in 1909). No stone found. In Register: Victor Charles Hack 61, 9 Oct 1954 and Bertha Hack, 75, 27 Jan 1972.
Entry in The Pastoral Notebooks of Wallis Hay Laverty, rector of Headley 1872–1928
Bertha Glaysher was the great grandneice of James Glaysher, husband of Frances Fullick, my second great grandaunt, and she was also the wife of Alfred Deadman, the great grandnephew of Harriet Deadman, wife of Charles Croucher, my second great grandfather, and father of Frederick George Deadman, husband of Ruth Croucher, my aunt, and of Sylvia Irene Deadman, wife of Leonard Croucher, my uncle.
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