Elizabeth Jane Vivian
- Born: 1837, Camborne, Cornwall
- Married (1): 17 Oct 1857, Camborne, Cornwall 1
- Married (2): 12 Jun 1882, Bible Christian Chapel, Redruth, Cornwall 2
Research Notes:
In 1881 Elizabeth J. Vivian, aged 43, born in Camborne, and husband Francis Vivian, aged 50, born in Illogan, tin miner, were living at 7 Cross St., Camborne. Present were children (born in Camborne): Eliza (19), Hannah (18), Jane (10), scholar, and Elizabeth T. (3).
In May 1881 Elizabeth Jane Vivian of Camborne, widow, was granted Administration of her late husband's personal estate & effects.
In 1891 Eliza Jane Oliver, aged 55, born in Camborne Cornwall, and [2nd] husband John Oliver, aged 66, born in Gunwalloe Cornwall, general dealer, were living at 50 Trelowarren St., Camborne. With them were Eliza(beth)'s children (born in Camborne) Hannah Vivian (28), fuse factory, Elizth. Tyack Vivian (13), scholar, and Jane Vivian (20), grocer's assistant.
Marriage Information:
Elizabeth married Francis Vivian, son of Thomas Vivian and Mary Richards, on 17 Oct 1857 in Camborne, Cornwall. (Francis Vivian was born about 1830 in Illogan, Cornwall, christened on 20 Feb 1830 in Camborne, Cornwall and died on 1 May 1881 in Camborne, Cornwall.)
Marriage Notes:
Francis Vivian, aged 27, bachelor, miner, resident of Trelowarren St, son of Thomas Vivian, miner, and
Elizabeth Jane Vivian, age 19, spinster, resident of Trelowarren St, daughter of John Vivian (deceased), miner
Married after Banns
Witnesses: John Duckham, Joseph Rogers
Marriage Information:
Elizabeth also married John Oliver on 12 Jun 1882 at the Bible Christian Chapel, Redruth, Cornwall. (John Oliver was born about 1825 in Gunwalloe, Cornwall.)
Marriage Notes:
OLIVER—VIVIAN.—June 12th, at Redruth, Mr. John Oliver, late of Camborne, to Mrs. Francis Vivian, also formerly of Camborne.
The Cornishman, Thursday, 15 Jun 1882, p. 5
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At the Bible Christian Chapel, Redruth, by Rev. J. Dingle, Mr. John Oliver, of Leedstown, Crowan, to Mrs. Jane Vivian, of Camborne.
The Cornubian and Redruth Times, Friday, 16 Jun 1882, p. 5
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