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Facts and Events
Name |
Eliza Horner |
Gender |
Female |
Christening[1] |
19 Apr 1811 |
Pagham, Sussex, England |
Marriage |
27 Oct 1828 |
Pagham, Sussex, Englandto William Edwards |
Census[2] |
6 Jun 1841 |
Pagham, Sussex, EnglandLagness |
Census[3] |
30 Mar 1851 |
Oving, Sussex, EnglandWhite Horse Inn |
Marriage |
23 Feb 1856 |
Lyminster, Sussex, Englandto George Baker |
Census[5] |
7 Apr 1861 |
Angmering, Sussex, EnglandSpotted Cow |
Burial[7] |
7 Apr 1870 |
Angmering, Sussex, England |
Eliza Horner was baptised on 19th April 1811 at Pagham in Sussex, daughter of William and Grace Horner.
She was married on 27th October 1828 to a widower named William Edwards, whose first wife had died eight months earlier. He had two sons from his first marriage. In 1831 the younger of Eliza's two stepsons died, aged three. Eliza and William do not appear to have had any further children.
The 1841 census finds Eliza and William living at Lagness in the parish of Pagham. They later moved to Oving, where they ran the White Horse Inn, appearing there in the 1851 census.
William died in 1853. He and Eliza had been married for 24 years. Eliza continued to run the White Horse alone for over a year after William's death, before transferring the license to her brother-in-law, William's brother James.
Three years after William's death Eliza married again. Her second husband was George Baker, who was about eighteen years her junior; when they married she was about 45 whilst he was about 27. They married in his native parish of Lyminster (often spelled Leominster at the time). A newspaper announcement appeared in the Sussex Advertiser, describing Eliza as "widow of the late Mr Edwards, and sister to Mrs Collins, of Teddington House, Leominster", suggesting that Eliza's sister was quite well known in the area.
The 1861 census finds Eliza and George living at the Spotted Cow at Angmering.
Eliza died aged 58. She was buried at Angmering on 7th April 1870. George outlived her; he appears in the 1871 census living at nearby Rustington.
References
- ↑ Church of England. Parish Church of Pagham (Sussex). Parish registers for Pagham, 1707-1901. (Chichester: West Sussex County Council).
Baptisms in 1811 / April 19th Eliza daughter of William & Grace Horner
This baptism has been linked to the Eliza Horner who married William Edwards and then George Baker on the basis that her second marriage names her father as William Horner, whilst in the censuses she consistently claimed to have been born at Pagham around 1811.
- ↑ England. 1841 Census Schedules for England and Wales, Isle of Man and the Channel Islands. (
Kew, Richmond, Greater London TW9 4DU, United Kingdom: The National Archives (abbreviated TNA), formerly the UK General Register Office.) Class HO107; Piece 1099; Book 4; Folio 6; Page 5, 6 Jun 1841.
Address: Lagness, Pagham, Sussex William Collins, male, 75 [1761-6], Ind[ependent], born in county Thomas Collins, male, 25 [1811-16], Farmer, born in county William Edwards, male, 35 [1801-6], Ag[ricultural] Lab[ourer], born in county Eliza Edwards, female, 30 [1806-11], born in county
- ↑ England. 1851 Census Returns for England and Wales. (
Kew, Richmond, Greater London TW9 4DU, United Kingdom: The National Archives (abbreviated TNA), formerly the UK General Register Office.) Class HO107; Piece 1652; Folio 416; Page 2, 30 Mar 1851.
Address: White Horse Inn, Oving, Sussex William Edwards, head, married, male, 49 [1801/2], Innkeeper, b. Pagham, Sussex Eliza Edwards, wife, married, female, 39 [1811/12], Innkeepers Wife, b. Pagham, Sussex
- Hampshire Telegraph
Saturday 24 Jun 1854.
At the County Bench, Chichester, on Satuday last... Licenses Transferred - The White Horse, Oving, from Eliza Edwards to James Edwards...
- ↑ England. 1861 Census Schedules for England and Wales, Isle of Man and the Channel Islands. (
Kew, Richmond, Greater London TW9 4DU, United Kingdom: The National Archives (abbreviated TNA), formerly the UK General Register Office.) Class RG9; Piece 615; Folio 79; Page 12, 7 Apr 1861.
Address: Spotted Cow, Angmering, Sussex George Baker, head, married, male, 32 [1828/9], Beer Shop Keeper, b. Leominster, Sussex Eliza Baker, wife, married, female, 50 [1810/11], b. Pagham, Sussex Ruth Collins, niece, female, 10 [1850/1], Scholar, b. Oving, Sussex Henry Golding, lodger, widower, male, 49 [1811/12], Ag[ricultural] Lab[ourer], b. Angmering, Sussex Thomas Misslebrook, lodger, unmarried, male, 36 [1824/5], Ag[ricultural] Lab[ourer], b. Pagham, Sussex
- Deaths index, in General Register Office. England and Wales Civil Registration. (London: General Register Office).
d. Eliza BAKER, June Quarter 1870, East Preston Registration District, Volume 2b, page 215, aged 58 [1811/12]
- ↑ Burials register, in Church of England. Parish Church of Angmering (Sussex). Parish registers of Angmering, 1563-1900. (Chichester: West Sussex County Council).
BURIALS in the Parish of Angmering in the County of Sussex in the Year 1870 | No | Name | Abode | When buried | Age | By whom the Ceremony was performed | 217 | Eliza Baker | Angmering | April 7 | 58 [1811/12] | J.B. Orme, Rector |
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