See also

Elizabeth Sarah Hunn (1855-1933)

Individual Events and Attributes

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1871, 1881 Census for Elizabeth Hunn in Household of George Appleby in Portsea, Hampshire - Page 2

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1881, 1881 Census for Household of Elizabeth Bone in Portsea, Hampshire

  • Birth:

  • Jun 1855

  • Portsea, Hampshire2

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  • As it was normal practice to baptise children shortly after birth it is assumed that she was born in June 1855

  • Baptism:

  • 29 Jul 1855 (age 0)

  • St John's Church3

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  • Address: Portsea, Southampton

  • Census (living with parents):

  • 7 Apr 1861 (age 5)

  • 1861 Census - living with parents

  • Census:

  • 2 Apr 1871 (age 15)

  • Portsea, Hampshire4

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  • Address: Queenstown Lodge, Queens Place

    The household consisted of George Appleby who is a widower, his five children and four servants including Elizabeth who is described as an under nurse.

  • Parent:

  • 2 Jul 1876 (age 21)

  • Baptism of son George Alfred

  • Spouse:

  • 7 Aug 1880 (age 25)

  • Funeral of spouse Alfred

  • Spouse:

  • 7 Aug 1880 (age 25)

  • Her husband Alfred was buried in Kingstone Cemetery

  • Executor (spouse):

  • 18 Sep 1880 (age 25)

  • Granted probate on her husband estate

  • Census:

  • 3 Apr 1881 (age 25)

  • Portsea, Hampshire5

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  • Address: 28 Brougham Road

    The household consisted of Elizabeth, her three stepchildren (from the marriage of her former husband Alfred Bone to Harriett French) Amelia (age 16), Alfred (age 14) and Albert (age 7), and her own daughter (from her marriage to Alfred) Ethel (age 3). To provide an income fer her family Elizbeth is taking in lodgers.

  • Son's marriage:

  • 29 Apr 1906 (age 50)

  • Marriage of son George to Rose Laura Griffiths

  • Death:

  • 1933 (age 78)

  • Portsmouth, Hampshire6

Marriage (1)

  • Spouse:

  • Alfred Hewett Bone (1839-1880)

  • Children:

  • George Alfred Bone (1876-1929)

  • Marriage:

  • 15 May 1875 (age 20)

  • Parish Church of St Mary2

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  • Address: Portsea, Southampton

    The relationship of Elizabeth Tanner to the couple is unknown. Alfred Hunn was probably the Bride's brother. The grooms mother was dead but the other parents were probably there but who else is not known.

Marriage (2)

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1891, 1891 Census for Household of Arthur C Batchelor in Portsea, Hampshire

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1901, 1901 Census for Household of Arthur C Batchelor in Portsmouth, Hampshire - Page 1

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1901, 1901 Census for Household of Arthur C Batchelor in Portsmouth, Hampshire - Page 2

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1921, 1921 Census for Household of Arthur C Batchelor

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1921, 1921 Census for Household of Arthur C Batchelor - Address

  • Spouse:

  • Arthur Charles Batchelor ( - )

  • Marriage:

  • 1889 (age 33-34)

  • the Parish Church of St Mary7

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  • Address: Portsea, Southampton

  • Census for household:

  • 5 Apr 1891 (age 35)

  • Portsea, Hampshire8

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  • Address: 19 Hampshire Terrace

    The household consisted of Arthur, his wife Elizabeth who is still taking in lodgers, their son Frederick (age 7 months), Elizabeth's children by her previous marriage to Alfred Bone - George (age 15) and Ethel (age 10), and Elizabeth's stepson Albert (age 17) who was the son of Alfred Bone and Harriett French. They also had a servant Sarah Jupe. They may have also had three lodgers - Richard Harn who is a Chief Engineer the Royal Navy and his wife Alice, and Oliver Sarson who is a vinegar and salt merchant - although the Census return is not entirely clear about this showing them as separate households although the same address and only Oliver Sarson a lodger.

  • Census for household:

  • 31 Mar 1901 (age 45)

  • Portsmouth, Hampshire

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  • Address: 19 Hampshire Terrace

    The household consisted of Arthur, his wife Elizabeth who is still taking in lodgers, Elizabeth's son by her previous marriage to Alfred Bone - George (age 25), and Arthur's and Elizabeth's children Frederick (age 10), Reginald (age 9), Alice (age 8) and John (age 5). They also had a servant Boyland and two boarders.

  • Census for household:

  • 2 Apr 1911 (age 55)

  • Portsmouth, Hampshire

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  • Address: 19 Hampshire Terrace

  • Census for household:

  • 19 Jun 1921 (age 65-66)

  • Southsea, Hampshire9

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  • Address: 19 Hampshire Terrace

    The household consisted of Arthur, his wife Elizabeth and their daughter Elsie. They had 5 rooms and shared the house with Mary Baker who was a single lady who look in boarders. She also had 5 rooms and at the time of the census had a single boarder.

Sources

1.

Parish Register for Baptism of George Alfred Bone, St Mary, Portsea, Hampshire, 2 July 1876, Portsmouth History Centre.

2.

Parish Register for Marriage of Alfred Hewett Bone and Elizabeth Sarah Hunn, St Mary, Portsea, Hampshire, 15 May 1875, Portsmouth History Centre.

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Parish Register for Baptism of Elizabeth Sarah Hunn, St Mary, Portsea, Hampshire, 29 July 1855.

4.

1871 England, Wales & Scotland census, Queenstown Lodge, Queens Place, Portsea, Hampshire, RG10/1145, Folio 59, Page 13, Schedule 39, head of household: George Appleby, National Archives.

5.

1881 England, Wales & Scotland census, 28 Brougham Road, Portsea, Hampshire, RG11/1158, Folio 11, Page 16, Schedule 88, head of household: Elizabeth Bone, National Archives.

6.

England and Wales Death Registration Index, Elizabeth S Batchelor, Q1 1833, Portsmouth, Vol. 2b, Page 1027, General Register Office.

7.

England and Wales Marriage Registration Index, Arthur Charles Batchelor and Elizabeth Sarah Bone, Q4 1889, Portsea, Vol 2b, Page 858, General Register Office.

8.

1891 England, Wales & Scotland census, 19 Hampshire Terrace, Portsea, Hampshire, head of household: Arthur C Batchelor, National Archives.

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1921 England, Wales & Scotland census, 19 Hampshire Terrace, Southsea, Hampshire, RG15/05286 Schedule 178, head of household: Arthur C Batchelor, National Archives.