Eliza Sheppard1,2

F, b. 1832, d. March 1899, #458
  • Her married name was Bartlett.1
  • Eliza Sheppard was born in 1832 at Devon.1
  • The marriage of Eliza Sheppard and Benjamin Bartlett was registered in the September 1851 quarter in the Bethnal Green Registration District in Middlesex.2
  • Eliza Sheppard was listed as the wife of Benjamin Bartlett on the 1861 Census recorded 8 April 1861 at The Fat Ox, Hart Street, Wallingford, Berkshire; Also listed in the household was: Ann Readings, a servant, unmarried, 17, Domestic servant, b Wallingford Berks.1
  • Eliza Sheppard was listed as the wife of Benjamin Bartlett on the 1871 Census recorded 3 April 1871 at Castle Street, Wallingford, Berkshire.3
  • Eliza Sheppard was listed as the wife of Benjamin Bartlett on the 1881 Census recorded 4 April 1881 at Castle Street, Wallingford, Berkshire; Charles Bartlett aged 11 is listed here, but CR B should be 23 at this time.4
  • Eliza Sheppard was listed as the wife of Benjamin Bartlett on the 1891 Census recorded 6 April 1891 at Castle Street, Wallingford, Berkshire.5
  • Eliza's death was registered in the March 1899 quarter in the Wallingford Registration District in Berkshire.6
  • Last Edited: 3 May 2010

Family: Benjamin Bartlett b. 1827, d. Sep 1903

  • The marriage of Eliza Sheppard and Benjamin Bartlett was registered in the September 1851 quarter in the Bethnal Green Registration District in Middlesex.2

Citations:

  1. [S28] National Census conducted on 7 April 1861. Original returns lodged in the UK National Archives.
  2. [S10] GRO index "Marriages Sep 1851 Bartlett Benjamin & Sheppard Eliza Bethnal Grn 2 47."
  3. [S56] National Census conducted on 2 April 1871. Original returns lodged in the UK National Archives.
  4. [S2] National Census conducted on 3 Apr 1881. Original returns lodged in the UK National Archives.
  5. [S23] National Census conducted on 5 Apr 1891. Original returns lodged in the UK National Archives.
  6. [S10] GRO index "Deaths Mar 1899 Bartlett Eliza 66 Wallingford 2c 226."
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