Elizabeth Aris
Elizabeth Aris OH's MMMM
Name - "official" name and what they were known as - Elizabeth Aris Date and place of birth - 1834, Finmere, Oxfordshire Names of parents - Thomas and Mary Ann (nee Horwood) Aris Date and place of baptism - 21 September 1834, Finmere, Oxfordshire. On Family Search Record parents are listed as Thomas & Mary Ann Details of each of his or her marriages - to George Hall on 17 September 1860 at Twyford, Buckinghamshire Occupation(s) - ? Addresses where they lived (including county if in UK) - and please list which censuses you have or haven't found him/her on. 1841 - Rumbolds Lane, Bourtonhold, Buckinghamshire (as Ayres) 1851 - Workhouse, Brackley St Peter, Northamptonshire. 1861 - Cottage, Twyford, Berkshire 1871 - Farm House, Barton Hartshorn, Buckinghamshire. Date, place and cause of death - not found but poss. Banbury dist. Mar 1880. Husband George is listed as Widower on 1881 census with a year old son, George W & 5 older children. Date and place of burial / cremation. - not found Details of will / administration of their estate - unknown Memorial inscription - unknown |
Could this be her in 1851? (transcribed as Elizalk Ariss on ancestry)
Workhouse, Brackley St Peter, Northamptonshire Mary Ariss Head Mar 40 Pauper Finmere Oxon Joh(?) Do Son 12 Do Do Thomas Do Son 4 Do Do Uriah(?) Do Son 7 Do Do Elizath Do Daug U 17 Do Do William(?) Do Son 19 Do Do Eliza(?) Do Dau 1m Do Brackley It's all very scrawled so I'm not sure about most of those names but Mary and Elizath are fairly clear. Off to check the names of your Thomas and Mary Ann's children to see if they fit... |
Ooh yes, John christened 1838 Finmere, Thomas christened 1847 Finmere, Uriah christened 1846 Tingewick, Eliza christened 1852 Tingewick, all have father Thomas, so it must be your family.
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Oooooh thanks Kite :)
Off to investigate now. |
Yesssssss :)
I've found father Thomas working as a navvy in Norfolk in 1851 and they're all together again in Tingewick, Buckinghamshire in 1861. Eliza was baptised in Tingewick in July 1852 so hopefully they didn't stay long in the Workhouse. |
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