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Emma Overd

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in 1838. Her parents were Elizabeth (nÊe Suttiett) and Charles Weaver. She was brought up by her father's mother as her own mother died when she was young. She worked in agriculture from a child including stripping willow saplings. The wood could be used for basket work.
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She married William Overd on 25 February 1860 and they had nine children although three did not survive childhood. They lived around Langport. William died in 1914. Overd died a widow in
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After 1909 she was given an old age pension which allowed her to buy a beer each week at Langport's Railway Hotel where she would frequently sing.
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were in his later volumes. Sharpand Overd met five times over the next eleven years and Overd introduced him to other folk singers she knew.
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Sharp's income was derived after 1905 largely from lecturing and publishing folk music. Overd's songs
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in reply to his interest. Sharp enthused about her singing and transcribed many of her songs.
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She was a keen singer who would entertain drinkers with local songs. She came to the notice of
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in 1904 who heard of her skill at folk singing. Sharp had already met local singers
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Langport
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
British
Langport
Cecil Sharp
Lucy White
Hampstead Conservatoire of Music
Cecil Sharp

Cecil Sharp
Marson
Langport
Curry Rivel





"Overd, Emma (1838–1928), folk-singer"
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
doi
10.1093/ref:odnb/74829
UK public library membership



"Overd, Emma - Cecil Sharps People"
"White, Lucy Anna (1848–1923), folk-singer"
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography

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