Lady Penelope
master brummie
I'm struggling to find any information on Elizabeth Baker who has a window dedicated to her in St Michael's, Boldmere. The dedication on the window reads 'To the Glory of God and in loving memory of Elizabeth Baker, a devoted wife and mother interred in this churchyard 30th March 1892. There is no address in the church register only 'Aston Manor'.
The inscription on the grave, reads 'In loving memory of Elizabeth wife of Joseph Baker of 114 Victoria Road, Aston who died March 26th 1892 aged 56 years. Devoted wife and mother'.
I've tried to find the family myself but there are so many Joseph Bakers married to Elizabeths that I've had no luck so far. Is there a way of searching for the address on either Ancestry or FindmyPast?
I'm puzzled why she should be buried at St Michael's when she lived in Aston and wondered if either her husband or children moved here. They must have been quite wealthy to have a window in the church and the gravestone is quite an impressive one too.
Any leads or help would be very much appreciated please.
The inscription on the grave, reads 'In loving memory of Elizabeth wife of Joseph Baker of 114 Victoria Road, Aston who died March 26th 1892 aged 56 years. Devoted wife and mother'.
I've tried to find the family myself but there are so many Joseph Bakers married to Elizabeths that I've had no luck so far. Is there a way of searching for the address on either Ancestry or FindmyPast?
I'm puzzled why she should be buried at St Michael's when she lived in Aston and wondered if either her husband or children moved here. They must have been quite wealthy to have a window in the church and the gravestone is quite an impressive one too.
Any leads or help would be very much appreciated please.