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Old 30-04-10, 18:36
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Default Harriet Glazier (MMFM)

Mother of Alfred Steel
Wife of William Steel
Daughter of John Glazier and Hester Hall

Name - "official" name and what they were known as:
Harriet Glazier

Date and place of birth:
c1831 Fernhurst, Sussex

Names of parents:
John Glazier/Glayzier/Glaisher & Hester/Esther nee Hall

Date and place of baptism - if applicable:
27 Mar 1831 Fernhurst, Sussex

Details of each of his or her marriages - if any:
15 Feb 1857 @ parish church Islington to William Steel

Occupation(s) - if any:
General servant, laundress, ending in owning her own laundry.

Addresses where they lived - and please list which censuses you have or haven't found him/her on.
1841: Hendley Hill, Fernhurst, Sussex (family mistranscribed as Glarsger on Ancestry, actual entry reads Glayzier HO107/1102/4 dist 8 folio 8 pages 10 & 11
1851: Stedham, Sussex (servant to William Luff, farmer)
1857; Cloudesley Square, Islington, Middx (at marriage)
1861: Minsted, Sussex
1871: 2 New Rd Cottages, Rustington, Sussex
1881: Elm Cottage, The Street, Rustington, Sussex
1891: Rustington Street, Rustington, Sussex (probably Elm Cottage which is near the school, School House mentioned on same page)
1901: Bratton Cottage, Rustington, Sussex (where the family laundry business operated from)


Date, place and cause of death: 24 Jul 1905, Rustington, Sussex Cerebral haemorrhage.

Date and place of burial / cremation:
27 Jul 1905, Rustington

Details of will / administration of their estate - if applicable:
Searched for, none found.

Memorial inscription - if any:
None found.

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Old 30-04-10, 19:24
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Jill, I have found burials for Glaziers at Fernhurst including Esther and three Johns. Do you have them?
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Old 30-04-10, 20:56
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ooh thankyou Elizabeth, I don't have them - my John died 1877, and his father was also a John (death date unknown). Poor Esther met a terrible end on 20 Nov 1872 when she fell into a fire in a faint due to old age, and burned to death.
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Old 30-04-10, 21:57
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I have pmd you, Jill.
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Old 30-04-10, 22:19
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pm gratefully received
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Old 02-04-23, 15:52
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I have now identified Bratton Cottage in Rustington in 1901, it is now known as 56 Ash Lane.

I was able to look at old maps to see where the houses were at that time, then from a photo of my great uncles as little boys taken in the back garden in about 1913 (as my great grandfather lived there) was able to identify the roof line where it is a different level to the neighbours house and is still like that today.
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