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I expect it is her, but that said, there is a family photo with "Elizabeth" later than 1912, but we can find no other supporting info one way or another.
So many mysteries.
Wondering about Elizabeth and her potential death at the age of 22.... Seems young to die if not from childbirth or other complications.
That makes perfect sense. One day I shall have to journey to Birmingham and visit all of the graves.
We are presuming that Elizabeth died in 1912 as nothing else comes up that would suggest otherwise.
With that said, it seems as though we have managed to locate and account for all possible...
Brilliant work!!!! Thank you!
His nephew Colin, William Henry's son, recalled his wife's name being Alma and that he worked at the Cadbury factory.
I am so very grateful for your help. Will follow the Patricia lead today.
I think you are a few hours ahead of me. I slept while you...
His baptism record, address matches family
Yes, only became aware of Arthur and Emily yesterday. Walter died within a year if birth, his mother Elizabeth died before him. I wonder if there were complications with the delivery or some such thing.
Wow! So after Ada died they must have moved.
Sad that they didn't have families, but I am so thankful to at least know about them.
Any Inklings about Elizabeth? I think she perhaps died young and unmarried.
Still looking for Frank's family. It is thought he married an Alma.