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Note: k Rd (see Lizzie's birth certificate). Lived at 22 York St., (1881 census), Later lived at 61 Mary St., Canning Town in 1901 (M A Taylor's birth Cert.), By the outbreak of the second World War she was living in Vincent St., then moved to Stratford, London until 1949 where she moved in with her daughter (my Aunt) Lillian and Jim Graves at 156 Caulfield Road East Ham. My gran, Lizzie, used to buy bacon bones, boil them and make bacon bone soup - a mouth-watering aroma pervading the house. Lizzie and Hetty were very close. See Hetty for further information.15 (Lizzie aged 39).t West Ham 1713 65 13 1341409. Others living at same address (22 York St) were: Caroline (mother), Hannah (aged 7), Henrietta (10), Mary Ann (23 unmarried born Sth Shields, Durham - page 01825, 1713 64 12 1341409), Minerva (13) and Walter (8) both born Plaistow, Essex on page 01825, 1713 65 13 1341409.1 Mary St! Eldest sibling shown as born 1858, born in Westoe, South Shields. Eldest child (William George) born 1898 (Lizzie aged 22). 9 children. Youngest (Fred) born 19 Probably interred in East London Cemetery, nr.Plaistow,. 1881 Census page 01824 shown as Elizabeth Case age 5 born Plaistow district; Census distric Vincent St., E16 is off Rogers Rd & off 1890 Avenue nr Dock Settlement. 1891 Census some of family lived at 61 Vincent St but 'Lizzie' not there that night, nor at 6
Note: Biography: Estimated year of death. Born at 20 Brunel Street, Canning Town off Victoria Doc
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