Person:Elizabeth Smith (679)

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Elizabeth Smith
b.26 Sep 1822 England
d.Abt Sep 1879
m. 25 Feb 1819
  1. Thomas Smith1819 - Aft 1819
  2. Mary Jane SmithAbt 1820 -
  3. Elizabeth Smith1822 - Abt 1879
  4. Anna Smith1825 - 1874
  5. Thomas James Smith1830 - 1864
  6. Edward Smith1832 - 1904
  7. Martha H Smith1835 - 1919
  8. John Smith1837 -
  9. Robert H Smith1838 - 1907
  10. Sarah Hill Smith1841 - 1924
  • HJames HolladayBet 1805 & 1825 - Bet 1839 & 1911
  • WElizabeth Smith1822 - Abt 1879
m. Bet 1836 and 1840
m. 3 May 1840
  1. Sarah Jane Liddle1841 - 1917
  2. Mary Ann Liddle1843 - 1935
  3. James Thomas LiddleAbt 1846 -
  4. Isaac Henry Liddle1847 -
  5. Ellen Elizabeth LiddleAbt 1851 -
  6. Caroline Liddle1853 - 1939
  7. Josephine LiddleAbt 1856 - 1936
  8. Edward LiddleAbt 1858 - 1884
  9. Charles B LiddleAbt 1859 -
Facts and Events
Name[1][2] Elizabeth Smith
Gender Female
Birth[1] 26 Sep 1822 England
Emigration[5] 25 Jun 1830 London, Englandset sail from London, England for New York with her parents and siblings. She was 8 years old.
Marriage Bet 1836 and 1840 to James Holladay
Marriage 3 May 1840 Dearborn, Indiana, United Statesto Stephen Liddle
Alt Marriage 4 Jun 1840 to Stephen Liddle
Death[1][3][4] Abt Sep 1879 Burial permit issued 9 Sep 1879
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Compiler: Michael Peacock. V51t2403 Bridgeland.FTW. (World Family Tree Download of Volume 51, tree 2403, Dec 13, 2000)
    Date of Import: 13 Dec 2000.
  2. Compiler: Linda Lloyd. V2t5433 Langdale.FTW. (World Family Tree Download of Volume 2, tree 5433, Dec 13, 2000)
    Date of Import: 13 Dec 2000.
  3. Assumption.

    Husband Stephen Liddle is a widower at the time of the 1880 census

  4. Greendale Cemetery, Greendale, in Find A Grave.
  5. Newspaper clipping labeled 1916, in Rowley, John D, and Illinois) Winnebago History Writers (Winnebago County. We remember people of our past: based on obituaries from Burrit[t] Seward and Winnebago townships, southwest Winnebago County, Illinois; including the larger communites of Seward and Winnebago and the smaller communities of Alworth, Centerville, Fountaindale, Middle Creek, Wempletown, Westfield Corners or Elida and Twelve Mile Grove. (s.n.], 1994-1997)
    P. 108.

    ...On the day that King George IV died, James Smith set sail from London, England for New York, in the year 1830, and the voyage took six weeks...