DESCENDANTS OF JOHN CHRISTIAN WOHLMANN

AND RELATED FAMILIES – DE CROISETTES, DANIEL, ANDREWS, MARRIOTT, CLARKE


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Notes for Eliza ('Ellie') DANIEL

General Note
At the time of the 1881 census Ellie Daniel was living at Elly Clough House, Royton, Lancs. Her birth registration: Births Jun 1878 Daniel Eliza Oldham 8d 776. Ellie wrote an article on home discipline for an Australian paper when her brother Frederick hit trouble on the SS Jervis.

In the 1901 census she was no longer at home with her parents: Eliza Daniel 22 (her age is incorrectly transcribed on the main pages on the website as 23), born Royton Lancashire. Overnight at Warwickshire Leamington Priors, Milliner. She was one of several boarders at 4 Regent Street, to judge from the pdf fiche image. It is difficult to know what she was doing in Leamington Priors. The man she was going to marry was not in that area.

Her marriage was conducted at the parish church in Leytonstone, Essex 22nd April 1907, number 189 in the book. The groom was 29 and the bride, a spinster, 28. He was given as 'Dentist', she with no occupation. His address was Clumber Street, Mansfield, notts, and her own as 18 Leybourne Road. Ted's own father was described as a 'Mineral Water Manufacturer' and the bride's father as an 'Army Pensioner'. The two witnesses were her uncle Edwin Daniel (presumably Ellie's big brother from the Isle of Wight) and A. A. Daniel (Annie Amelia nee Andrews Daniel), her aunt, and A. M. Maltby (unknown). Amusingly, when they married Annie Amelia nee Andrews Daniel was a witness. She and her husband gave the couple a 'bed jacket', a small give perhaps denoting their poverty-stricken state at the time. This was 1907 when William and her two youngst children were in Penang.

Ellie Powell's grave is to be found in Nottingham general cemetery in the same place as her mother and her husband. The grave in May 2004 needed considerable tidying up. The owner of this site has details.

Eliza was a milliner and when the family home was cleared when Lorna, her daughter, died in 1992, her tools were given to a costume museum.

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