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Ellen Hughes Wood
d.15 Dec 1907 Hertford, Hertfordshire, England
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m. 18 Apr 1876
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William Hankin Dunlop Elwell married (1) Ellen Hughes WOOD, daughter of Thomas Smith Wood, nonconformist minister, 18apr1876 at Weston Super Mare (web), William Rankin D. Elwell married Ellen Hughes Wood 2nd qtr 1876 at Axbridge (bmd). William Rankin D. Elwell married (2) Emilie Cowie 2nd qtr 1910 at Kensington (bmd). Emilie Elwell, wife of Rev. W. Dunlop Elwell, formerly widow of GJW Cowie, Shangai, d. 10dec1928 at Manaos, Brazil (Times). Emilie Cowie nee Mead was b. 2nd qtr 1843 at Falmouth, Cornwall (includes Penryn and St. Gluvias) (bmd). William was ordained curate of Aldbourne, Wilts, 1885 (Times). William attended London College of Divinity, held various curacies in Wiltshire, and became vicar of Stow Bedon, Norfolk, in 1892, He remained there until 1910, when his wife attained the living of Chudleigh, nr Newton Abbot, to which she presented her husband. Ellen Hughes Wood was an aunt of Sir Kingsley Wood, chancellor of the exchequer ("Iron Elwells"). Ellen Hughes Wood was b. 4th qtr 1843 at Bourne, Lincs (bmd), and d. 15dec1907 at Hertford (Times). Thomas Smith Wood married Louisa Graham 3rd qtr 1842 at Tewkesbury (bmd). In 1851 Louisa Wood (1821 Hinkley, Lincs., Wesleyan ministers wife), daughter Ellen H. (1844 Bourne) were at Bourne, Lincs. (census). In 1881 W. R. Dunlop Elwell (1850 Weston S.M., private school master), wife Ellen H. (1844 Bourne, Lincolns.), children (b. Weston) Royston W.D. (1878), Edgar M. (1879), Violet (1881), and pupils were at Dunlop House, Weston S.M. (census). In 1891 William R.D. Elwell (1850 Weston, curate), wife Ellen H. (1845 Bourne, Lincolns.) children Edgar M. (1879 Weston), Violet (1881 Weston), Clarence (1888 Shaw, Wilts) were at Atworth, Wilts. (census). In 1901 Rev. William R.D. Elwell (1850 Weston, C of E clergyman), wife Ellen Hughes (1850 Bourne, Lincolns.), son Royston W.D. (1878 Weston, Oxford undergraduate) were at Stow Bedon, Norfolk (census). In 1910 William was vicar of Chudleigh, Devon (D. Elfick). References
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