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Mary Gothard
Mary Yarrow (née Gothard).

Mary Gothard
1847-1931

Mary Gothard was the daughter of William Gothard and Sarah Hawkins of Witcham, Cambridgeshire.

She worked as a domestic servant and for a time in the 1860's she worked at "The Three Horseshoes" public house in Little Thetford, Cambridgeshire, which was owned at the time by Owen Yarrow. It was during this time that she would have met her future husband, Owen Yarrow's half-brother, James Yarrow. The pub has since been converted into a large house (pictured right in 1997).

The couple married and had three sons and they set up home in a cottage owned by a Mrs. Lister, just opposite the pub.

James died in late October 1930 and Mary, a distraught widow, went to live with her son James in nearby Wilburton Station.

Sadly, whilst she was away, her cottage caught fire on 5th November 1930 (Guy Fawke's Night). The Ely Fire Brigade attended the fire and villagers help rescue the furniture but the house was burnt to the ground.

Mary died about three months later, which together with the death of her husband was claimed by The Cambridgeshire Times as "hastened her end".



Further Details

Born:
1847, Witcham, Cambridgeshire.

Baptised:
1st August 1847, Witcham, Cambridgeshire.

Married:

Children

Census

Died:
February 1931, Little Thetford, Cambridgeshire, aged 84 years old.

Buried:
18th February 1931, Little Thetford, Cambridgeshire.


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