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Eliza Kate Tom
- Born: 6 Feb 1870, Padstow, Cornwall 1
- Christened: 18 Apr 1870, Padstow, Cornwall 1
- Married: 1 Jan 1903, Wesleyan Chapel, Padstow, Cornwall 2
- Died: 17 Jul 1951, Camelford House, Camelford, Cornwall 3 4
Research Notes:
In 1911 Eliza Kate Hawkins, aged 41, born in Padstow Cornwall (mother of 1 child), and husband of 8 years Richard Hawkins, aged 45, born in St. Issey Cornwall, butcher & farmer, were living in Broad Street, Padstow. With them was daughter Marjorie (5) of Padstow.
In 1921 Eliza Kate Hawkins, aged 51 years 4 months, born in Padstow, and husband Richard Hawkins, aged 55 years 4 months, born in St. Issey, farmer & butcher, were living in Broad Street, Padstow. With them was daughter Marjorie (16y 1m) of Padstow.
In the 1939 Register Eliza K Hawkins (b. 6 Feb 1870), unpaid domestic duties, and husband Richard Hawkins (b. 5 Feb 1866), butcher retired, were living at 8 Treverbyn Rd, Padstow. At the same address were (daughter) Marjorie Olver (b. 17 May 1905), unpaid domestic duties, and her husband William K Olver (b. 18 May 1905), bank clerk, temporarily incapacitated.
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Eliza Kate Hawkins died aged 81 years. 3
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Eliza Kate Hawkins of Camelford House Camelford Cornwall, widow, died 17 July 1951. Administration Bodmin 17 September to Marjorie Olver (wife of William Kenneth Olver). Effects £5392 14s. 3d. 4
Marriage Information:
Eliza married Richard Hawkins, son of Joseph Hawkins and Elizabeth Hawken Key, on 1 Jan 1903 at the Wesleyan Chapel, Padstow, Cornwall. (Richard Hawkins was born on 5 Feb 1866 in St. Issey, Cornwall, christened 30 Oct 1866 at Wesleyan Methodist, Padstow, Cornwall, and died on 10 Dec 1942 in Devonport, Devon, England, aged 76 years.)
Marriage Notes:
HAWKINS—TOM—Jany 1st, at the Wesleyan Church, Padstow, by the Rev. W. Newby, Richard Hawkins, second son of Joseph Hawkins, Broad-street, Padstow, to Katie, only daughter of the late J. P. Tom.
Royal Cornwall Gazette, 8 Jan 1903, p. 5
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