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Died: | 20/12/1905 |
Buried: | 23/12/1905 |
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Name at death | Elizabeth Martha Houston | ||||||
Age at Death | 25 | ||||||
Burial Date | 23 December 1905 | ||||||
Abode |
Royal Hospital
Southampton |
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Official at Burial | James Richards | ||||||
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Burial Register entry for Elizabeth Martha (Lizzie) Houston
©Newbury Town Council
Reproduced with kind permission
From top of headstone: In Loving Remembrance of/ John Eggleton/ who fell asleep March 22nd. 1912/ aged 74 years./ Also of his wife/ Mary Jane Eggleton/ at Rest Nov. 28th.1919/ aged 81 years./ And of their daughter Lizzie/ who was taken home Dec. 20th. 1905/ aged 25 years./ "Until the day break."/ Also of Walter James Ball/ grandson of the above/ who fell asleep Oct.5th. 1942/ aged 34 years./ "Peacefully resting." | |
Name on Memorial | Elizabeth Martha Houston |
Date of death | 20/12/1905 |
Age | 25 |
Gender | Female |
Memorial Type | Headstone with 3 kerbstones |
Construction Material | Sandstone |
Condition of memorial | Engraved letters, fair |
Pattison Location Code | P31 |
Others named on memorial | |
John Eggleton | |
Mary Jane Eggleton | |
Walter James Ball |
The articles below contain information about Elizabeth Martha (Lizzie) Houston.
Elizabeth Martha Houston
1878-1905
Elizabeth Martha was born in Newbury she was the daughter of John and Mary Jane Eggleton (nee Millicent) who married in Newbury in 1864. John was born c1838 in Chieveley and Mary Jane (aka Jane) was born in Newbury in 1838. (Mary Jane had a daughter Ellen Fanny Millicent in 1861 before she married)
Other children of John and Mary Jane were:
John William 1864
Mary Ann c1866
Henry Jesse c1869
Albert 1871
Twins: Herbert Millicent and James Millicent 1872
Jane Kate 1875
Augustus Millicent 1881
John was a Tailor and the family lived in Hazell’s Yard (1871), 7 Ashdon Court (1881, in the census for this year John was recorded as a cripple), 58 Bartholomew Street (1891), Prospect Place (1901) and 2 Bartholomew Almshouses Newtown Road (1911)
Elizabeth was recorded living with her parents in 1881 and 1891 (no occupation recorded for her in either of the census years). She married Alfred Carmichael Houston in 1903 in South Stoneham Hampshire and they had a daughter, Millicent Martha born in Southampton in 1904 (birth registered in South Stoneham).
Elizabeth Martha Houston died aged 25 on the 20th December 1905 in the Royal Hospital Southampton. She was buried in the Newtown Road Cemetery on the 23rd December and was recorded as Lizzie on the Memorial Inscription with her parents John and Mary Jane Eggleton.
Elizabeth’s daughter Millicent Martha was recorded (as Niece) living with her Aunt, Mary Ann Stephens (nee Eggleton) and her family in North Villa Kings Road Newbury in 1911.
Author: Christine Gambles
© Christine Gambles
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