Person:Elizabeth Carson (12)

Elizabeth Carson
b.Est 1848
  • WElizabeth CarsonEst 1848 - Est 1930
m. 1876
  • HJohn Runciman1837 - 1918
  • WElizabeth CarsonEst 1848 - Est 1930
m. 1884
  1. Archibald John Carson Runciman1885 - 1949
Facts and Events
Name[1] Elizabeth Carson
Married Name _____ Runciman
Gender Female
Birth[2] Est 1848
Marriage 1876 New Zealandto Unknown
Marriage 1884 Otago?, New Zealandto John Runciman
Death[3][2][1][7] Est 1930 ?Dannevirke, Hawkes Bay, New Zealand

The marriage and death of a Henry PEARSON in the 1876-1877 timeframe is assumed to account for John RUNCIMAN marrying Elizabeth as PEARSON, whereas Scotland and Beyond says she was CARSON

References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Jennifer Jelley & Diane Middleton. Scotland and Beyond. (self published, Australia, 2004)
    John (s/o Richard & Barbara (MERRILEES) RUNCIMAN ... "m. 1884 Elizabeth CARSON d. (Buried Bannevicke, New Zealand)" pg 194, extracted Jan 2012.
  2. 2.0 2.1 BDM: New Zealand historical indexes (online), Url: bdmhistoricalrecords.identityservices.govt.nz/Search
    Dth 1930 Elizabeth RUNCIMAN, aged 82, ref. 1930/12019, extracted Jan 2012.
  3. BDM: New Zealand historical indexes (online), Url: bdmhistoricalrecords.identityservices.govt.nz/Search
    Birth 1885 Archibald John Carson s/o John & Elizabeth RUNCIMAN, ref. 1885/1257, extracted Jan 2012.
  4.   BDM: New Zealand historical indexes (online), Url: bdmhistoricalrecords.identityservices.govt.nz/Search
    Dth 1877 Henry PEARSON, aged 27, ref. 1877/2138, extracted Jan 2012.
  5.   BDM: New Zealand historical indexes (online), Url: bdmhistoricalrecords.identityservices.govt.nz/Search
    Marr. 1876 Elizabeth CARSON & Henry PEARSON, ref. 1876/2973, extracted Jan 2012.
  6.   BDM: New Zealand historical indexes (online), Url: bdmhistoricalrecords.identityservices.govt.nz/Search
    Marr. 1884 John RUNCIMAN & Elizabeth PEARSON, ref. 1884/883, extracted Jan 2012.
  7. at least two options in the dth index: 1930 aged 82 or 1945 aged 92, the latter is buried Purewa rather than Dannevirke (which I assume is Scotland and Beyond's "Bannevicke")