Betsy Esther FAULCONER
1823 - 1911 (87 years)-
Name Betsy Esther FAULCONER [1] Born 19 Oct 1823 Plumpton, Sussex, England [1, 2] Gender Female Baptism 19 Oct 1823 Parish Church of St Michael, Plumpton, Sussex, England [2] Census 1851 3 Wykeham Terrace, Brighton, Sussex, England Daughter; Unmarried; Annuitant. Census 1901 10 Sillwood Road, Brighton, Sussex, England Wife Census 1911 10 Sillwood Road, Brighton, Sussex, England Head; Widow; Private means Died 14 Jun 1911 Brighton, Sussex, England [3] - General Register Office Index:- September 1/4 1911, Brighton; Died Without Issue
Person ID I6022 Silk Weavers and Stay Makers Last Modified 31 Oct 2016
Father Stephen Sawyer FAULCONER, b. 24 Apr 1794, Plumpton, Sussex, England , d. 15 Aug 1838, Henfield Place, Henfield, Sussex, England (Age 44 years) Relationship Birth Mother Mary MIGHELL, b. 1788, Shermanbury, Sussex, England , d. Nov 1868, Brighton, Sussex, England (Age 80 years) Relationship Birth Married 19 Sep 1815 Parish Church of St Nicholas of Myra, Dyke Road, Brighton, Sussex, England [4] Family ID F1639 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Edwin BOXALL, b. 1826, Brighton, Sussex, England , d. 30 Jul 1907, Henfield, Sussex, England (Age 81 years) Married 21 Jun 1853 The Parish Church of St Mark, Middleton Square, London, England [5] Last Modified 19 Jun 2016 Family ID F1525 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Sources - [S20] The 1851 Population Census of England, Wales and Scotland, taken on the night of Sunday, the 30th. March.
- [S49] Visitation of England and Wales Volume 4, 1896, page 86, Frederick Arthur Crisp, (Name: Name: Frederick Arthur Crisp (Privately Printed and Published); Date: 1896;;).
- [S468] Ancestry.co.uk.
- [S40] Visitation of England and Wales Volume 4, 1896, page 83, Frederick Arthur Crisp, (Name: Name: Frederick Arthur Crisp (Privately Printed and Published by him); Date: 1896;;).
- [S1665] The Suusex Advertiser, Surrey Gazette etc. Newspaper, June 28, 1853, page 7, Marriage notice.
- [S20] The 1851 Population Census of England, Wales and Scotland, taken on the night of Sunday, the 30th. March.