Tattersall Family Tree
F

Elizabeth Alice ECCLES

1877 – 1951 · Blackburn, Lancashire
👶 Birth23 May 1877Blackburn, Lancashire 📍 Birth Civil Registration Index
Father: William ECCLES
Mother: Sophia SNAPE
🛬 Immigration1899 (22) 1910 US Census
🏛️ Second Boer War
💒 Marriage07 Jun 1905 (28)William TATTERSALL
Fall River, Bristol County, Massachusetts, USA 📍 Marriage Certificate 📎 View
🏠 Lived1905 (28)144 Covel Street, Fall River, Bristol County, Massachusetts, USA 📍 Marriage Certificate
💼 Occupation1905 (28)Weaver Marriage Certificate
🏠 Lived1910 (33)42 Weybossett Street, Fall River, Bristol County, Massachusetts, USA 📍 1910 US Census 📎 View
🏛️ George V accedes to the throne
📜 Naturalisation1910 (33) 1920 US Census
🏠 Lived1918 (41)2814 Malabar Street, Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, USA 📍 US WW1 Draft Registration Card
🏛️ First World War · Women over 30 gain the vote
🏠 Lived1920 (43)2750 Malabar Street, Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, USA 📍 1920 US Census 📎 View
🏛️ League of Nations established
🏠 Lived1930 (53)2750 Malabar Street, Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, USA 📍 Street Index 📎 View
🏛️ Great Depression
🏠 Lived1934 (57)2750 Malabar Street, Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, USA 📍
Republican Voter Electoral Roll 📎 View
🏠 Lived1938 (61)2750 Malabar Street, Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, USA 📍 Electoral Roll
No trace of husband so helps confirm his death in 1935
🏛️ Munich Agreement — appeasement
✝️ Death23 Oct 1951 (74)Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, USA 📍 Death Civil Registration Index
Name: Elizabeth Alice Tattersall [Elizabeth Alice Eccles]
Birth Date: 23 May 1877
Birth Place: Other Country
Death Date: 23 Oct 1951
Death Place: Los Angeles
Mother's Maiden Name: Snape
Father's Surname: Eccles
🏛️ Festival of Britain
🪦 Burial26 Oct 1951 (74)Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Glendale, Los Angeles County, California, USA 📍
Sunrise Slope, Map 1, Lot 2820, Space 1 findagrave.com
Only person in this grave
📍 Location pins are approximate. Historic place names, boundary changes, and demolished buildings mean that some pins may point to a general area rather than the exact spot. County names reflect the historic county at the time of the event, not modern administrative boundaries.
🔒 Documents, certificates, and photographs require authentication. Log in or sign up to view attached files.