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	Foxcote
	 Warwick  | 
	 
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	Sun 21st Oct 2012  2:24pm  
	 
	I have found a notable lady - she was an angel-of-mercy in the streets of Coventry, attending to delivering of children to the working class women, a sort of Sarah Gamp, but this lady had an excellent survival rate, especially in the Spon St area with the mucky Sherbourne to cope with and the Puerperal fever to contend with.  I will refer to a thesis on her in a mo but as usual, I have forgotten to 'copy' it first  
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	dutchman
	 Spon End  | 
	 
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	Sun 21st Oct 2012  2:38pm  
	 
	There's a weaver by the name of Eaves listed at 97 Spon Street in 1874.
I forget the exact clinical reason but working-class women who could not afford a doctor actually had a much higher survival rate after giving birth than middle-class women who could afford a doctor. It had something to do with the very poor training of doctors at the time. 
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	Foxcote
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	Sun 21st Oct 2012  3:55pm  
	 
	That's the one, her husband was a weaver. In 1851, she was listed on the census as a midwife but I checked on later ones as she seems to be described as weaver as well. She died in 1875. Interesting topic. She must have been one of many but she appears to stand out in her profession for her success rate and her journals. Not forgetting, many a forum's ancestor may have been brought into the world with the help of Mrs Eaves  
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	Jaytob
	 Derbyshire  | 
	 
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	Sun 21st Oct 2012  4:20pm  
	 
	Foxcote, this is a fascinating insight into childbirth in the 19th century. Mary Eaves was very hard working and seemed to travel the length and breadth of Coventry on a daily basis.  That was an incredible achievement with the transport available in those days. I wonder if she was selective about recording deaths though as the figures she gives seem very low. 
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	Foxcote
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	Sun 21st Oct 2012  4:25pm  
	 
	I agree about the figures seeming amazingly low for the era. I can't believe the travelling either, surely there would have been loads of local women capable of helping at the births.  She seemed to be extremely sought after. The lady requires more studying. I shall read that thesis again. She also had her own large family to look after as well. 
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	DBC
	 Nottinghamshire  | 
	 
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	Sun 21st Oct 2012  6:40pm  
	 
	On 21st Oct 2012  2:38pm, dutchman said: 
I forget the exact clinical reason but working-class women who could not afford a doctor actually had a much higher survival rate after giving birth than middle-class women who could afford a doctor. It had something to do with the very poor training of doctors at the time. 
And, according to this link :
The reluctance of middle class women to breast feed their babies. Poor hygiene with feeding bottles and teats, and unpasteurised cows-milk contributed to high infant mortality. | 
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	Foxcote
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	Mon 22nd Oct 2012  8:20am  
	 
	Thanks for that link DBC, it was very informative. Maybe it was Timewatch but a few years back, there was an extremely good documentary on the subject and I can't find the details at the mo. 
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	Midland Red
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	Sun 17th Sep 2017  10:44am  
	 
	Our good friend Robthu   
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	Wearethemods
	 Aberdeenshire  | 
	 
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	Mon 18th Sep 2017  9:19am  
	 
	On my family's maternal side, my grandmother's maiden name, great uncles and aunts were all surnamed Eaves (as are some of my second cousins today still in the city) and all lived in the Spon End area. Most were brought up in Hope Street. I wonder if Mary was an ancestor of mine, or was it a common name in Coventry? 
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	Midland Red
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	Sun 28th Nov 2021  12:15pm  
	 
	Wearethemods.
Mary Eaves was Mary Willis, who married Charles Eaves (1803-1874). His parents were Charles Eaves and Ann Twaites.
I've researched your Eaves line, and your 2x great grandfather was Edward Eaves, b.1837. His father was William Eaves, but I cannot establish exactly who he was (at the moment).
Neither Edward nor William fit into the Charles Eaves line - Charles and Ann had a son William, but he emigrated to Banbury.
There might well be a link between the two lines going further back into the 18th century, but the online records I have access to are insufficient to resolve this. 
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	Wearethemods
	 Aberdeenshire  | 
	 
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	Sun 28th Nov 2021  12:37pm  
	 
	Blimey MR, I don't know what to say! Thankyou so much for investigating this for me, it's greatly appreciated. As you previously found out about there being an Edward and William living in Hope Street in 1939, it would appear that, with sons, they tended to use the same names! 
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	Robthu
	 Coventry  | 
	 
	12 of 17 
	Sun 28th Nov 2021  3:46pm  
	 
	The London Road Cemetery grave for Mary Eaves. 
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	Annewiggy
	 Tamworth  | 
	 
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	Sun 28th Nov 2021  4:55pm  
	 
	Robthu. Has that site got the picture of the right grave? That one has the name Barton on it, or is it a shared grave? 
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	Robthu
	 Coventry  | 
	 
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	Sun 28th Nov 2021  5:23pm  
	 
	Hi Annewiggy,
Shared grave.
Harry Gent BARTON	Cross Cheaping	4th Jun 1863	42 mths	 	 	Holy Trinity		
Lavinia BARTON	Cross Cheaping	23rd May 1875	40 yrs	abt. 1835	 	Holy Trinity		
Mary Ann EAVES	Spon St	16th Dec 1875	69 yrs	abt. 1806	 	St John	
	 
Benjamin BARTON	7 Northumberland Rd	12th Jun 1907	74 yrs	abt. 1833	 	St John		
Minnie BARTON	5 Woodland Avenue	19th Jan 1927	62 yrs	abt. 1865	 	St Barbara 
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	Helen F
	 Warrington  | 
	 
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	Sun 28th Nov 2021  5:51pm  
	 
	Well spotted and well answered   
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