Hi all,
Can anyone make any suggestions that may help solve this puzzle.
On my tree I have Eliza Squire, b 20.12.1827(verified from IGI, The Deanery of Christianity and census returns). She was born in Heavitree to George Squire and Charity Luxton.
Eliza was christened in Heavitree on 6.01.1828.
I have her in the 1851 census (HO107/1869, f298 p30) as a visitor in the house of Robert Lendon. (Robert's wife Elizabeth was a cousin to Eliza). Eliza is listed as a servant.
By the 1861 census Eliza is living at 18 Lodge Road, Marylebone and listed as 'prorietor'. The houses in Lodge road were quite substantial. The artist Landseer once lived in the house next door.
With Eliza in the house was Louise Laycock, servant, 1841, Paddington.
In the 1871 census Eliza is still living at the house 18 Lodge Road, Marylebone, by now living off the 'interest of money'. With her are George Butler her nephew and Eliza Frederika Butler her niece (and my GGGrandmother).
I have her in 1875 as a witness at the wedding of John Squire Butler (nephew).
In the 1881 census, Eliza (Squire?) is shown as Eliza Seymour - Born in Heavitree, Devon, unmarried (so she didn't change her name by marriage), still living off dividends and still with Eliza Frederika Butler (now married so Cook), her niece. There was also a visitor at the house - Francis Zacci unm, and my infant GGgrandmother Daisy plus Mary M'Donol, servant. (My great gran used to say she was brought up having servants).
In 1891 it gets worse. The head of houeshold is now Eugenie Seymore, widow, born in Devonshire, living on own means.
With her are George Griffin Cook, Eliza Cook (GGparents), Daisy and Ada Cook (their daughters) and an illegible domestic servant.
I can find no record of a marriage for Eugenie + Seymour/Seymore, no death for a Eugenie Seymore, and no record of her at all on either side of the '91.
Nor can I find Eliza Squire anywhere in '91.
By 1901 she (if this is all one person) is back to Eliza Squire, still head of the household, now aged 73, and the family have moved to 64 Mortimer Road, Willesden. Eliza gives her birthplace as Torquay, Devon. Her status is still unmarried.
In 1911 census George Cook is now styled head, buy 84 year old aunt Eliza Squire is a member of the household, living on private means and single.
Eliza died on 5th Jan 1913 and is buried in Hampstead cemetery. Her estate went to probate and was valued at £407.1.11 (including monies from Railway shares and from the sale of 64 Mortimer Road.
Ok, that was rather a long life history, but my problem is who, how and why do we suddenly get Seymour/Seymore, and even more so where does Eugenie fit in?
I strongly suspect that this is all the same person, but can anyone throw any light on this mystery?
Thanks
Jill