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Elizabeth Pope

Elizabeth Pope

Female Abt 1825 -

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Elizabeth Pope was born about 1825 in Canterbury, Kent, England (daughter of Eliza Pope).

    Notes:

    In 1841 census William and Eliza Norris had two children, William and Ellen. In 1851 census Eliza was head of family, surname Norris and she had children called Norris and a daughter and grandchildren called Pope. In the 1861 census father William was back, and the Popes are shown as daughter- and sons-in-law.
    I have assumed that Elizabeth Pope was Eliza's natural daughter born before her marriage.

    I have assumed that Elizabeth's son William (6 in 1851) is the same as son Henry (17 in 1861).

    Family/Spouse: Unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. William Pope was born about 1845 in Canterbury, Kent, England.
    2. James Pope was born about 1849 in Canterbury, Kent, England.

Generation: 2

  1. 3.  Eliza Pope was born about 1806 in Canterbury, Kent, England; died on 14 Mar 1868 in All Saints Lane, Canterbury, Kent, England..

    Other Events:

    • Occupation: Chairwoman

    Notes:

    In 1841 William and Eliza Norris, had two children, William and Ellen. In 1851 census Eliza was head of family, neither father William nor son William were there. Her surname was Norris and she had children called Norris and a daughter and grandchildren called Pope. In the 1861 census father William was back, and the Popes are shown as daughter- and sons-in-law. But son William is still missing.
    I have assumed that Elizabeth Pope was a natural daughter of Eliza's before her marriage. I have also assumed that Elizabeth's son William (6 in 1851) is the same as son Henry (17 in 1861).


    Occupation:
    The occupations in 1851 definitely read 'chairwoman', but possibly they actually meant charwoman.

    Children:
    1. 1. Elizabeth Pope was born about 1825 in Canterbury, Kent, England.