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Mary Elizabeth CORNISH

1870 – 1954 · Westbury, Wiltshire
Father: William CORNISH · Mother: Eliza SNELGROVE
👶 Birth02 Jan 1870Westbury, Wiltshire 📍 1939 NHS Register
🏛️ Education Act — elementary schooling for all
⛪ Baptism10 Oct 1871All Saint's Church, Church Lane, Westbury, Wiltshire, BA13 3BT 📍 Baptism Records 📎 View
🏛️ Bank Holidays introduced
🏠 Lived1871 (1)Bere's Mere Farm, nr Wellhead Lane, Westbury, Wiltshire 📍 📎 View
🏠 Lived1881 (11)Plough Inn, Bratton Road, Westbury, Wiltshire 📍 📎 View
💼 Occupation1881 (11)Scholar
🏠 Lived1891 (21)19 Harwood Road, Fulham, London, Middlesex 📍 1891 Census 📎 View
🏛️ Free elementary education
💼 Occupation1891 (21)General Domestic Servant 1891 Census
🏠 Lived1901 (31)Thornbury, 18 Bockhampton Road, Kingston-on-Thames, Surrey 📍 1901 Census 📎 View
In 1901 she lived with her Aunt - Annabella Snelgrove
🏛️ Second Boer War · Death of Queen Victoria — Edward VII accedes
💼 Occupation1901 (31)Mothers Help 1901 Census
🏠 Lived1911 (41)Thornbury, 18 Bockhampton Road, Kingston-on-Thames, Surrey 📍 1911 Census 📎 View
🏛️ National Insurance Act
🏠 Lived1921 (51)Thornbury, 18 Bockhampton Road, Kingston-on-Thames, Surrey 📍 Death Certificate
🏛️ Irish Free State established
🏠 Lived1925 (55)Thornbury, 18 Bockhampton Road, Kingston-on-Thames, Surrey 📍 Death Certificate
🏠 Lived1927 (57)Greenhill Farm, Southwick, Trowbridge, Wiltshire 📍 Death Certificate
Unmarried as at 15/2/1927 when her mother died
🏠 Lived1939 (69)Southwick Road, Westbury, Wiltshire 📍 1939 NHS Register 📎 View
🏛️ Second World War
✝️ Death27 Dec 1954 (84)North Bradley, Wiltshire 📍 findagrave.com
Mary Elizabeth CORNISH Date of death 27 Dec 1954 Age 84 Notes RefNum 25674 Place North Bradley, WIL
🪦 Burialabt 30 Dec 1954St Nicholas's Church, 62 Church Lane, North Bradley, Trowbridge, Wiltshire 📍 findagrave.com 📎 View 🔗 View
Notes
Named in Will of her aunt Annabella Bennett whith who she resided and appointed Guardian of her cousin. Left £100 and gold watch and chain.
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