arbre Carter-Aaron » Eliza Crutcher (1845-1918)

Données personnelles Eliza Crutcher 

Les sources 1, 2, 3, 4
  • Elle est née le 17 janvier 1845 dans Cranborne, Dorset.
  • Récensement en l'an 1871, Traveller's Rest Inn, Three Legged Cross, Cranborne, Dorset.
  • Récensement en l'an 1881, Traveller's Rest Inn, Three Legged Cross, Cranborne, Dorset.
  • Récensement en l'an 1891, Traveller's Rest Inn, Three Legged Cross, Cranborne, Dorset.
  • Récensement en l'an 1901, Oak Dene, Three Legged Cross, Verwood, Wimborne, Dorset.
  • Récensement en l'an 1911, Oakdene, Three Legged Cross, Verwood, Wimborne, Dorset.
  • Elle est décédée le 8 janvier 1918, elle avait 72 ans.
  • Elle est enterrée le 12 janvier 1918 dans St. Michael &, All Angels, Verwood, Dorset.
  • Un enfant de Stephen /Crutcher Croucher et Charlotte Proudly

Famille de Eliza Crutcher

Elle est mariée à William Peter Stickland.

Ils se sont mariés le 4 mai 1867 à St. Michael, Aldershot, Hampshire, elle avait 22 ans.


Enfant(s):

  1. Emmeline Stickland  1869-1880
  2. William Stickland  1870-1917
  3. Launcelot Stickland  1876-1943 
  4. Cecil Norton Stickland  1882-1939 
  5. Evered Stickland  1883-1947

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  1. 1871 UK Census, via http://www.myheritage.com/research/colle...

    Eliza Stickland
    Gender: Female
    Birth: Circa 1845 - Dorset, England
    Residence: 1871 - Traveller's Rest Inn, Three Legged Cross, Cranborne, Dorset, England
    Age: 26
    Husband: William P Stickland
    Children: Eliza P Stickland, Emmeline Stickland, William Stickland
    Census: Ecclesiastical district:CranborneRegistrar's district:CranborneFolio:57 Parish:CranborneSuperintendent registrar's district:WimborneFamily:20 County:DorsetEnum. District:5Line:2 Date:1871Roll:RG10-1980Image:4 See household members
    Household
    Relation to head; Name; Age
    Head; William P Stickland; 27
    Wife; Eliza Stickland; 26
    Daughter; Eliza P Stickland; 3
    Daughter; Emmeline Stickland; 1
    Son; William Stickland;
    Wife's Sister; Emily Crutcher; 25
    Uncle; Thomas Lukes; 76
    Aunt; Mary Lukes; 75

    What can you find in the census?Census returns can help you determine who your ancestors were, and can also tell you:- Where your ancestors were living- Who they were living with- What their occupations were- If they had any servants- Who their neighbours were- If they had any brothers and sisters- What their ages were at the time of the census- If they had any disabilities.As well as giving you the above information, the fact that census returns are taken every ten years also allows you to track the movements of your ancestors through time as they perhaps move house, get married, have children or even change occupations.The fields which have been transcribed for the census are:- First name- Middle name- Last name- Sex- Birth place- Age- Place of residence- County- Relationship to head of householdWhy this collection is so valuableCensus records are valuable since they can tell you where a person lived at a certain place and time. Censuses were conducted by the federal government and will offer a variety of information, depending on year. Census records can answer questions like where your ancestors were living at the time the census was taken, who they were living with, what their occupations were, who their neighbors were, if they had any brothers and sisters, what their ages were at the time of the census and if they had any disabilities.Searching the censusThe golden rule of family history is to check the original historical record, or 'primary source', wherever possible. We have provided clear images of the original census enumeration books for you to view once you've found the right family in the indexes. When using census returns you should first search the transcriptions to help locate your ancestor in the census, and then view the original images to validate your findings. It will also help you see the household in the context of surrounding households. This is particularly important as transcribing an entire census is a huge and difficult task, and whilst we have used the expertise of our transcribers and the experience of key representatives from the genealogy community to help us translate the records, it is inevitable that there will be some errors.Next stepsWith the information you gain from these census records, you will have the information you need to search for vital records in the locality where you found your ancestor. Also, the fact that census returns are taken every ten years also allows you to track the movements of our ancestors through time as they perhaps move house, get married, have children or even change occupations.
  2. 1881 England & Wales Census, via http://www.myheritage.com/research/colle...

    Eliza Stickland
    Gender: Female
    Birth: Circa 1845 - Cranborne, Dorsetshire
    Residence: 1881 - Travellers Rest Inn, Three Legged Cross, Dorset, England
    Age: 36
    Marital status: Married
    Husband: William P Stickland
    Children: Eliza P Stickland, William Stickland, Walter S Stickland, Alberta Stickland, Albert Stickland, Launcelot Stickland, Beatrice Stickland
    Census: Rural district:Wimborne & CranborneSeries:RG11Image:6 Parish:CranbornePiece:2090 Township:Three Legged CrossRegistrar's district:Wimborne Ecclesiastical district:Saint Mary and Bartholemew CranborneEnumerated by:William Stickland Registration district:CranborneEnum. District:5 County:DorsetFolio:55 Country:EnglandFamily:30 Date:1881-00-00Line:1 See household members
    Household
    Relation to head; Name; Age
    Head; William P Stickland; 37
    Wife; Eliza Stickland; 36
    Daughter; Eliza P Stickland; 13
    Son; William Stickland; 10
    Son; Walter S Stickland; 9
    Daughter; Alberta Stickland; 8
    Son; Albert Stickland; 6
    Son; Launcelot Stickland; 4
    Daughter; Beatrice Stickland; 2
    Servant; Daniel Goulding; 20
    Servant; Alfred Earley; 14

    What can you find in the census?Census returns can help you determine who your ancestors were, and can also tell you:- Where your ancestors were living- Who they were living with- What their occupations were- If they had any servants- Who their neighbours were- If they had any brothers and sisters- What their ages were at the time of the census- If they had any disabilities.As well as giving you the above information, the fact that census returns are taken every ten years also allows you to track the movements of your ancestors through time as they perhaps move house, get married, have children or even change occupations.The fields which have been transcribed for the census are:- First name- Middle name- Last name- Sex- Birth place- Age- Place of residence- County- Relationship to head of householdWhy this collection is so valuableCensus records are valuable since they can tell you where a person lived at a certain place and time. Censuses were conducted by the federal government and will offer a variety of information, depending on year. Census records can answer questions like where your ancestors were living at the time the census was taken, who they were living with, what their occupations were, who their neighbors were, if they had any brothers and sisters, what their ages were at the time of the census and if they had any disabilities.Searching the censusThe golden rule of family history is to check the original historical record, or 'primary source', wherever possible. We have provided clear images of the original census enumeration books for you to view once you've found the right family in the indexes. When using census returns you should first search the transcriptions to help locate your ancestor in the census, and then view the original images to validate your findings. It will also help you see the household in the context of surrounding households. This is particularly important as transcribing an entire census is a huge and difficult task, and whilst we have used the expertise of our transcribers and the experience of key representatives from the genealogy community to help us translate the records, it is inevitable that there will be some errors.Next stepsWith the information you gain from these census records, you will have the information you need to search for vital records in the locality where you found your ancestor. Also, the fact that census returns are taken every ten years also allows you to track the movements of our ancestors through time as they perhaps move house, get married, have children or even change occupations.
  3. England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975, via http://www.myheritage.com/research/colle...

    Elizabeth
    Gender: Female
    Christening: Mar 1 1868 - West Parley, Dorset, England
    Father: William Stickland
    Mother: Elizabeth
    Child: Eliza Priscilla Stickland
    Indexing Project (Batch) Number: C02322-6
    System Origin: England-EASy
    GS Film number: 1239220
    Reference ID: item 12 p 67

  4. 1891 England & Wales Census, via http://www.myheritage.com/research/colle...

    Eliza Stickland
    Gender: Female
    Birth: Circa 1845 - Cranborne, Dorsetshire
    Residence: 1891 - Travellers Rest, Three Legged Cross, Cranborne, Dorsetshire, England
    Age: 46
    Marital status: Married
    Husband: William P Stickland
    Children: Eliza P Stickland, William Stickland, Walter S Stickland, Alberta Stickland, Albert E Stickland, Lancelot Stickland, Beatrice Stickland, Cecil N Stickland, Everest Stickland
    Census: Rural district:WimborneSeries:RG12 Parish:CranbornePiece:1635 Village:Three Legged CrossEnumerated by:William Stickland Ecclesiastical district:Verwood & West MoorsEnum. District:5 Parlamentary borough:East DorsetFolio:51 Registration district:Wimborne, CranborneFamily:19 County:DorsetshireLine:22 Country:EnglandImage:3 Date:1891-00-00 See household members
    Household
    Relation to head; Name; Age
    Head; William P Stickland; 47
    Wife; Eliza Stickland; 46
    Daughter; Eliza P Stickland; 23
    Son; William Stickland; 20
    Son; Walter S Stickland; 19
    Daughter; Alberta Stickland; 18
    Son; Albert E Stickland; 16
    Son; Lancelot Stickland; 14
    Daughter; Beatrice Stickland; 12
    Son; Cecil N Stickland; 9
    Son; Everest Stickland; 7
    Servant; Daniel Goulding; 28
    Servant; Geo Wills; 22
    Servant; Ann Earley; 16

    What can you find in the census?Census returns can help you determine who your ancestors were, and can also tell you:- Where your ancestors were living- Who they were living with- What their occupations were- If they had any servants- Who their neighbours were- If they had any brothers and sisters- What their ages were at the time of the census- If they had any disabilities.As well as giving you the above information, the fact that census returns are taken every ten years also allows you to track the movements of your ancestors through time as they perhaps move house, get married, have children or even change occupations.The fields which have been transcribed for the census are:- First name- Middle name- Last name- Sex- Birth place- Age- Place of residence- County- Relationship to head of householdWhy this collection is so valuableCensus records are valuable since they can tell you where a person lived at a certain place and time. Censuses were conducted by the federal government and will offer a variety of information, depending on year. Census records can answer questions like where your ancestors were living at the time the census was taken, who they were living with, what their occupations were, who their neighbors were, if they had any brothers and sisters, what their ages were at the time of the census and if they had any disabilities.Searching the censusThe golden rule of family history is to check the original historical record, or 'primary source', wherever possible. We have provided clear images of the original census enumeration books for you to view once you've found the right family in the indexes. When using census returns you should first search the transcriptions to help locate your ancestor in the census, and then view the original images to validate your findings. It will also help you see the household in the context of surrounding households. This is particularly important as transcribing an entire census is a huge and difficult task, and whilst we have used the expertise of our transcribers and the experience of key representatives from the genealogy community to help us translate the records, it is inevitable that there will be some errors.Next stepsWith the information you gain from these census records, you will have the information you need to search for vital records in the locality where you found your ancestor. Also, the fact that census returns are taken every ten years also allows you to track the movements of our ancestors through time as they perhaps move house, get married, have children or even change occupations.

Événements historiques

  • La température le 17 janvier 1845 était d'environ 1,0 °C. Le vent venait principalement de l'/du sud-est. Caractérisation du temps: betrokken zwaar mist. Source: KNMI
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    De Republiek der Verenigde Nederlanden werd in 1794-1795 door de Fransen veroverd onder leiding van bevelhebber Charles Pichegru (geholpen door de Nederlander Herman Willem Daendels); de verovering werd vergemakkelijkt door het dichtvriezen van de Waterlinie; Willem V moest op 18 januari 1795 uitwijken naar Engeland (en van daaruit in 1801 naar Duitsland); de patriotten namen de macht over van de aristocratische regenten en proclameerden de Bataafsche Republiek; op 16 mei 1795 werd het Haags Verdrag gesloten, waarmee ons land een vazalstaat werd van Frankrijk; in 3.1796 kwam er een Nationale Vergadering; in 1798 pleegde Daendels een staatsgreep, die de unitarissen aan de macht bracht; er kwam een nieuwe grondwet, die een Vertegenwoordigend Lichaam (met een Eerste en Tweede Kamer) instelde en als regering een Directoire; in 1799 sloeg Daendels bij Castricum een Brits-Russische invasie af; in 1801 kwam er een nieuwe grondwet; bij de Vrede van Amiens (1802) kreeg ons land van Engeland zijn koloniën terug (behalve Ceylon); na de grondwetswijziging van 1805 kwam er een raadpensionaris als eenhoofdig gezag, namelijk Rutger Jan Schimmelpenninck (van 31 oktober 1761 tot 25 maart 1825).
  • En l'an 1845: Source: Wikipedia
    • La population des Pays-Bas était d'environ 3,1 millions d'habitants.
    • 1 mars » les États-Unis annexent le Texas.
    • 4 mars » James Knox Polk devient le 11 Président des États-Unis d'Amérique.
    • 20 novembre » bataille de la Vuelta de Obligado.
    • 2 décembre » dans un message sur l'état de l'Union, le président américain James K. Polk propose que les États-Unis s'étendent vers l'ouest (Destinée manifeste).
    • 11 décembre » début de la première guerre anglo-sikhe.
    • 29 décembre » |le Texas devient le 28 État américain.
  • La température le 4 mai 1867 était d'environ 17,4 °C. La pression du vent était de 1 kgf/m2 et provenait en majeure partie du sud-sud-est. La pression atmosphérique était de 77 cm de mercure. Le taux d'humidité relative était de 41%. Source: KNMI
  • Du 1 juin 1866 au 4 juin 1868 il y avait en Hollande le gouvernement Van Zuijlen van Nijevelt - Heemskerk avec comme premiers ministres Mr. J.P.J.A. graaf Van Zuijlen van Nijevelt (AR) et Mr. J. Heemskerk Azn. (conservatief).
  • En l'an 1867: Source: Wikipedia
    • La population des Pays-Bas était d'environ 3,6 millions d'habitants.
    • 30 mars » les États-Unis achètent l'Alaska à la Russie pour 7200000dollars. L'achat, autorisé par le président Andrew Johnson est signé par le secrétaire d'État William Seward le 9 avril 1867. Le transfert de la colonie russe aux États-Unis interviendra le 18 octobre 1867.
    • 11 mai » signature du traité de Londres et indépendance et neutralité du Luxembourg.
    • 8 juin » François-Joseph Ier d'Autriche et Sissi sont couronnés roi et reine de Hongrie, concrétisant le compromis austro-hongrois (österreichisch-ungarischer Ausgleich, en allemand; kiegyezés, en hongrois).
    • 31 août » premier tour des élections législatives allemandes.
    • 14 septembre » première parution du Capital par Karl Marx.
    • 25 octobre » bataille de Monterotondo (Risorgimento). Victoire des forces garibaldiennes.


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