BANYARD, Sarah Edith
Sarah Edith Banyard was born at Grundisburgh, near Woodbridge, Suffolk in 1870 and baptised at St Mary's Church, Grundisburgh on 30 January 1870, only daughter of James Banyard (1828-20 February 1883), a butcher, and his wife Sarah Matilda Harris (1832-26 February 1910), second daughter of Robert Harris of Culpho, Suffolk, who married at Culpho on 10 February 1863. In 1881, Sarah was an 11-year-old scholar, living at Church Street, Woodbridge with her parents, 52-year-old James and 47-year-old Sarah, with her two sibling brothers, George Wilfred 15 and James Harris 9. Sarah exhibited at the Woodbridge Industrial and Art Exhibition, from Woodbridge in 1887, a pair of sepia paintings. She married at Woodbridge in 1889, Thomas Charles Cleveland (22 May 1860-1940), a coachbuilder, and in 1901 they were living at Thoroughfare, Woodbridge, 40-year-old Thomas and 31-year-old Sarah, with their three daughters, Mary Adeline 10, Florence 8 and Gladys 5, but by 1911 they had moved to Derby House, Cumberland Street, Woodbridge. Sarah Edith Cleveland died at Melton, Woodbridge in 1923, aged 53.