Person:Maria Andrews (2)

Watchers
Maria Grace Andrews
  • HJohn SaffreyBet 1761 & 1762 - 1825
  • WMaria Grace Andrews1772 - 1858
m. 20 Aug 1799
  1. Mary Ann Saffrey
  2. Jane Saffery1805 - 1884
Facts and Events
Name Maria Grace Andrews
Gender Female
Birth? 1772 Newbury, Berkshire, EnglandStroud Green
Marriage 20 Aug 1799 Bratton, Wiltshire, Englandto John Saffrey
Death? 5 Mar 1858 Bratton, Wiltshire, England

Introduction

Maria Grace Andrews, hymn-writer and poet was the daughter of William Andrews of Stroud Green, Newbury, Berkshire, where she was born early in 1772.

Her mother was a cultured woman of literary tastes, and while still a child Maria gave evidence of poetic talent. At the age of fifteen she wrote a poem entitled ‘Cheyt Sing’ (the nameof an unfortunate Hindu Rajah), which, when published later, in 1790, was by permission inscribed to the statesman, Charles James Fox. Maria Andrews was in early life brought under the personal influence of Thomas Scott, the commentator.

While still young she moved to Salisbury, Wiltshire, and there attended the ministry of John Saffrey, pastor of the Brown Street baptist church in the city. She became Saffrey’s second wife in 1799, and bore him six children, the eldest of whom, Philip John Saffery, succeeded to the pastorate of the church at his father’s death in 1825. Subsequently she conducted with great success a girls’ school in Salisbury. In 1834 she published an effective volume of ‘Poems on Sacred Subjects.’ The following year she retired to Bratton in Wiltshire, where the rest of her life was spent with her daughter Mrs. Jane Whitaker. She died on 5 March 1858 and was buried in the graveyard of the baptist chapel there.

Besides the works already mentioned, Mrs. Saffrey wrote many hymns for special occasions, which were published in the ‘Baptist Magazine’ and other periodicals. Other hymns by her have found a place in various collections. Among them are: ‘Fain O my child, I’d have thee know.’ , ‘Saviour we seek the watery tomb.’, ‘The Jordan prophet cries to-day.’ and ‘Tis the Great Father we adore’.

Jun 6, 1841 - United Kingdom Census

Bratton, Westbury, Wiltshire, England

Name Male Female Occupation In County
Joshua Whittaker 40 Farmer Y
Jane Whittaker 36 Y
Anna Whittaker 3 Y
John Whittaker 10m Y
Maria Saffrey 68 Y
Mary Saffrey 39 Y

Class: HO107; Piece 1188; Book: 1; Civil Parish: Westbury; County: Wiltshire; Enumeration District: 2; Folio: 18; Page: 8;


Census Returns

References
  1.   ‘Cheyt Sing’ was actually Shri Chait Singh Maharaja of Benares from 1771 to 1781 when he was deposed by the British. He died 29th March 1810