| Name |
Elizabeth MILNER |
| Birth |
Jan 1863, Horbury, Yorkshire, England42 |
| Death |
12 Mar 1939, Phila., Pa.361 Age: 76 |
| Death Memo |
Age 76 years.
"ennsylvania, Philadelphia City Death Certificates, 1803-1915
Name: Elizabeth Garside
Event: Death
Event Date: 27 Feb 1902
Event Place: Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Gender: Female
Race: white
Age: 0
Estimated Birth Year: 1902
Birth Date:
Birthplace: Phila.
Marital Status:
Spouse:
Father: Albert Garside
Father's Birthplace:
Mother: Elizabeth Garside
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Street Address:
Residence:
Cemetery: W. Laurel Hill
Burial Place:
Burial Date: 01 Mar 1902
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 1853341
Digital Folder Number: 004009532
Image Number: 01586
Reference Number: cn 19354 |
| Burial |
aft 12 Mar 1939, Leverington Cemetery, Roxborough, Phila. Co., Pa.361 |
| Burial Memo |
buried |
| Father |
William MILNER (1830-1867) |
| Mother |
Emma HORNER (~1837->1881) |
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| Spouses |
| 1 |
Albert GARSIDE |
| Birth |
4 Dec 1856, West Bretton, Sandal Magna, Yorkshire, England360 |
| Death |
15 Aug 1919, Phila., Pa.360 Age: 62 |
| Death Memo |
Aortic Stinosis, Age 62 years. |
| Burial |
19 Aug 1919, Leverington Cemetery, Roxborough, Phila. Co., Pa.360 |
| Burial Memo |
Buried |
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| Marriage |
17 Feb 1884, St. Peter's & St. Leonard's Church, Horbury, Yorkshire, England362 |
| Marriage Memo |
/John H. Ward/, Assistant Curate |
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| Notes for Elizabeth MILNER |
1871 - Age 08, b. Horbury, Scholar
1881 - Age 18, b. Horbury, Mill Hand
1891 - Age 28, b. Horbury
1900 - Age 37, b. England
1910 - Age 47, b. England -- daughter, Christiana, lives with her
with two of her daughters
1920 - Age 46, b. England, Widow -- lives next door to son, Joseph &
family, and daughter Gladys and husband live with her.
1930 - Age 40, b. England, Widow -- lives with daughter, Ellen &
family
Elizabeth MILNER's aunt, Martha BAINES nee MILNER, immigrated to
Philadelphia with her husband and children in 1884, twelve years
before she immigrated to Philadelphia with her husband and children
in 1896. Her uncle, Thomas BAINES III sang at St. Timothy's Church
in Roxborough, Philadelphia where some of her grandchildren are
buried. |
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