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Eliza Jeffcoat (MFMM)
Name - "official" name and what they were known as
Eliza Jeffcoat, then Eliza Brewer, then Eliza Bond/Pond Date and place of birth Probably late 1824/early 1825 Upper or Over Winchendon Bucks (same place) Names of parents Daniel Jeffcoat and Anne Jeffcoat (nee Parrott) Daniel was a Quaker before his marriage Date and place of baptism - if applicable 19 Jan 1825 Over Winchendon Buckinghamshire Details of each of his or her marriages - if any 1. To James Penfold Brewer 12th January 1845 Islington Parish Church Children: Robert William Eliza Anne James 2. To Henry William Bond (not Pond!) 16th March 1859 at the Parish Church of St Leonard Shoreditch He was aged 45 and a Widower Coffee-house Keeper She was 34 and a Widow and a Coffee-house Keeper Both resident at 4 Eldon Street at the time of their marriage Father of Henry William Bond: Henry William Bond Horse-dealer Father of Eliza Brewer: Daniel Jeffcoat Farmer Witnesses Henry Wilton and Emily Newton Child: Jessie Jane Eliza (my great-grandmother) Occupation(s) - if any Coffee House Keeper Addresses where they lived (including county if in UK) - and please list which censuses you have or haven't found him/her on. 1841 Census Brunswick Place Islington Daniel Jeffcoat 52 Farmer No Ann 53 No Eliza 15 No Joseph 12 Y Jane 20 Milliner N 1851 Census HO107; 1714; 159; 26 Bushey Herts Bushey Heath George Brown Head Unmarried Hurdle Maker Herts Bushey John Inwood Visitor Unmarried 19 Hurdle maker Herts Watford James Penfold Lodger Married 27 Carpenter Middlesex Brewer Hoxton Eliza Brewer lodger Married 26 Bucks Winchenden Robert Brewer lodger 3 Chelsea Eliza Ann Brewer Lodger 5 months Pimlico 1861 Census RG9; 367; 157; 2 Westow Hill St Mary Lambeth Norwood Henry Pond Head Mar 49 Coffee House Keeper Middlesex Eliza Pond Wife Mar 35 Bucks Jessie Pond Daur Un 1 Surrey Robert Brewer Son 13 Middlesex Eliza Brewer Daur Un 10 Middlesex James Brewer Son Un 8 Middlesex Mary Slace? Servt Un 43 Surrey 1871 Census RG10; 754; 52; 31 3 Stockwell Street Greenwich Henry W Pond Head M 62 Coffee House Keeper born Middlesex Eliza wife married 44 Bucks Whincherder (sic) Jessie Jane daughter 11 Surrey Norwood Eliza Brewer stepdaughter unmarried 20 Pimilico James Brewer stepson unmarried 18 Chelsea 1881 Census RG11; 141; 98; 12 6 Blandford Street Marylebone Henry W Pond head married 72 Coffee house keeper Broad Street EC Eliza wife married 55 Winchenton Bucks Jessie daughter unmarried 19 scholar Upper Norwood Jane Colman serv un 20 General Servant Bromley Kent M Barton visitor mar 42 Wine Merchant Roxburghshire M Barton visitor mar 33 Hampshire 1891 Census RG12; 872; 97; 5 “Arndale” St Ursula Grove Portsea Eliza Bond Head Wid 65 Living on her own Means Bucks Winchendon Joseph T Purkis Boarder M 33 Engineer Royal Navy Hants Portsmouth Jessie J E Purkis Boarder’s Wife M 31 Surrey Norwood Cecil H J Purkis Boarder’s son 3 Hants Portsmouth Elsie Alice Sharp Visitor 11 Scholar Middlesex Camden Town Isabella Burkinshaw Serv S 17 General Servant Domestic Sheffield Joseph Symons Boarder Widwr 51 Mater Caulker Devon Devonport Date, place and cause of death died 21st July 1900 Aged 74 Widow of Henry William Bond Hotel Keeper Cause of death: Heat Apoplexy 8 hours Certified by E Cronin M.D. Informant: Robert Heath Brother in law St Johns Lodge 386 Clapham Road Clapham Date and place of burial / cremation. 24 July 1900 Hampstead Cemetery (with husband Henry William Bond) Later that year her son-in-law John Harrison Sharp was buried there too and in 1921 her daughter Eliza Anne from her first marriage and wife of John Harrison Sharp was buried there Details of will / administration of their estate - if applicable Executor: William Henry Rickatson Gross value of Estate: £ 621. 14. 10 Net value of Personal Estate: £ 6. 14. 10 Memorial inscription - IN LOVING MEMORY OF HENRY WILLIAM BOND WHO ENTERED INTO REST FEBRUARY 25TH 1882, AGED 73 THEY SHALL OBTAIN JOY AND GLADNESS SORROW AND SIGHING SHALL FLEE AWAY AND OF ELIZA WIFE OF THE ABOVE WHO DIED ON THE 21ST JULY 1900 IN HER 75TH YEAR BE THOU FAITHFUL UNTO DEATH, AND I WILL GIVE THEE THE CROWN OF LIFE Last edited by ElizabethHerts; 19-05-23 at 11:42. |
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I have just added the burial details, thanks to recent additions to Deceased On Line.
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Quoting The Times, Monday, Jul 23, 1900; pg. 4; Issue 36201
"Agriculture - Crops and Livestock The brilliant sunshine and intense heat of last week have served to accelerate materially the date of the corn harvest." It goes on to say there was heavy rain at the end of June and first week of July, so I guess it was pretty humid when the heatwave struck. The 'normal' number of hours of sunshine in July had been reached after three weeks of that month in 1900.
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Merry "Something has been filled in that I didn't know was blank" Matthew Broderick WDYTYA? March 2010 |
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Thanks, Merry. We always know that the cold is dangerous for the elderly, but intense heat can also be a huge danger.
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I hadn't realised I hadn't added the memorial inscription.
We have photos and videos of the grave. |
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