- Born: Abt 1796, Stepney, London, England 315,330,342,354
- Marriage: Thomas Dyson on 26 Sep 1819 in Parish Church of St George, Hanover Square, London 336,337
- Died: 23 Jun 1879, Herne Bay, Kent, England aged about 83 342
- Buried: 26 Jun 1879, Abney Park Cemetery, Hackney, London 350,351
Cause of her death was Chronic Bronchitis, Dyspepsia, 6 months.342
General Notes:
1871 census, Kent, Ickham, district 10
page 13, No. of Schedule: 58 address: Ickham Lodge
Emily Henty, Head, widow, female, age 42, Independant means, born Calcutta, India Ellen Henty, Daughter, unmarried, female, age 16, Scholar, born Penang Malaya Emily Dyson, Grandchild, female, age 8, scholar, born Patna India Charlie Dyson, Grandchild, male, age 6, scholar, born Calcutta India Ella Dyson, Grandchild, female, age 4, scholar, born Uckfield, Sussex Eva Auley, Boarder, female, age 5, scholar, born Calcutta India Ferdinand Auley, Boarder, male, age 4, scholar, born Jesson? India Elizabeth Dyson, Visitor, Widow, female, age 74, Independant Means, born London NK Frederick Crank, Visitor, married, male, age 62, retired & pensioned C. S. India, born London " Ellen Crank, Visitor, married, female, age 63, Wife of the Above, born Dublin Ireland Caroline Cornwall, Servant, unmarried, female, age 18, Housemaid, born Wingham Kent Kate Elvery, Servant, unmarried, female, age 16, Cook, born Wyer Kent
Research Notes:
Title Parish registers of the Stepney parish church, 1568-1929 Church of England. Parish Church of Stepney (Middlesex) Baptisms, 1730-1770, 1798-1816. FHL BRITISH Film 595420
The apparent missing data from 1770- to 1798 might account for the inability of us to locate the baptism record of Elizabeth Seabrook , daughter of William Seabrook abt 1796. jca ______________________________________________________
Noted events in her life were:
• Residence: 22 Myddelton Square, 1834, Clerkenwell, Middlesex, England. 340
• Residence: 22 Myddelton Square, 1836, Clerkenwell, Middlesex, England. 340
• Residence: 22 Myddelton Square, 1838, Clerkenwell, Middlesex, England. 323
• Residence: 14 Calthorpe St, 1839, Grays Inn Lane, London. 346
• Residence: 14 Calthorpe Street, 1841, London, England. 315
• Residence: 12 Devonshire Place, 1851, Kemp Town, Brighton, Sussex. 489
• Residence: No. 11, Shrewsbury Villas, 1861, St. Mary, Paddington, Middlesex. 354
• Residence: Ickham Lodge, 1871, Ickham, Kent. 330
• Residence: St. Georges Terrace, 1879, Herne Bay, Kent, England. 342
Elizabeth married Thomas Dyson, son of James Dyson and Sarah Dyer, on 26 Sep 1819 in Parish Church of St George, Hanover Square, London 336.,337 (Thomas Dyson was born on 13 Mar 1781 in London, England 315,336,341, christened on 8 Apr 1781 in St. Leonard's, Shoreditch, London,336,341 died on 2 Feb 1846 in Grays Inn Lane, London 330,336,348,349,350 and was buried on 7 Feb 1846 in Abney Park Cemetery, Hackney, London 336,350,351.) The cause of his death was Paralysis of upper and lower extremities.342
Marriage Notes:
Thie christenings of the six earliest known children of Thomas Dyson and Elizabeth Seabrook which occured between 1824 and 1832 all took place at St. Leonards , Shoreditch, London.
A further look at what the LDS has on their IGI file for marriages of that period from St. Leonards is veryimpressive.. It would appear that our Thomas Dyson and Elizabeth Seabrook were not married at St. Leonards, Shoreditch.
It looks like they were married at St Georges, Hanover, Square, London. Two films which may cover this marriage are LDS 845231 (Marriages, parish of St. George, Hanover Square) and LDS 845233 (Baptisms and marriages St. George's , Mayfair)
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