Elizabeth Neyler
- Born: 1800, Bath, Somerset, England
- Christened: 25 Jun 1800, Wootton Bassett, Wiltshire, England 1
- Married (1): 4 Sep 1820, St. Mary's Church, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England 2
- Married (2): 1 Nov 1830, St. Clement, Oxford, England 3
- Married (3): 6 Jul 1843, St. Mary's Church, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England 4
- Died: 1886, Westbury on Trym, Gloucestershire, England 5
Research Notes:
In April 1823 Elizabeth Gellett was present at the marriage of her sister Sarah Neyler and Samuel Young Griffith in Cheltenham Gloucestershire.
In January 1829 Elizabeth Gellett became a beneficiary of her late husband's Will.
In July 1829 Elizabeth Gellett was present at the marriage of her sister Charlotte Neyler to Thomas Beagly Naylor in Cheltenham Gloucestershire.
In 1841 Elizabeth Wheeler, aged 40, not born in the county, ind[ependent], was living in James? Place, Cheltenham St. Mary Gloucestershire. With her were daughters (not born in the county) Anne (8) and Louisa (7).
In 1851 Elizabeth Grey, aged 51, born in Bath Somerset, and husband James Grey, aged 57, born in Roxburgh Scotland, licensed clergyman of the Church of Scotland, M.A. without ordination, were living at 2 Queens Villa, Hammersmith London. With them were Elizabeth's children were Charles J Wheeler (19) of Southend Essex, scholar, Anne Wheeler (18) of Oxford and Louisa Wheeler (17) of Oxford.
In 1861 Elizabeth Gray, aged 60, born in Bath Somersetshire, and husband James Gray, aged 67, born in Ednam Scotland, clergyman, were living in Ednam Lodge, Chiswick Middlesex. With them was Elizabeth's daughter Ann Wheeler (28) of Oxford.
In 1871 Elizabeth Gray, aged 70, born in Bath Somerset, and husband James Gray, aged 77, born in Scotland, Licentiate of the Church of Scotland, were living in Ednam Lodge, Fisherman's Rd., Chiswick Middlesex. With them were Elizabeth's daughter Ann Wheeler (38) of Oxford, unmarried, and niece Rebecca Griffith (25) of Cheltenham Gloster.
In 1881 Elizabeth Gray, aged 80, born in Bath Somerset, widow, blind, was living in Ednam Lodge, Westbury on Trym Gloucestershire.
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Elizabeth Gray died aged 86 years. 5
Marriage Information:
Elizabeth married Thomas Gellett, son of Richard Gellett, on 4 Sep 1820 in St. Mary's Church, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England. (Thomas Gellett was born about 1790 and was buried on 21 May 1828 in St. Peter in the East, Oxford, England, aged 38 years.)
Marriage Notes:
Thomas Gellett, bachelor, of the parish of St. Peter's in the East, Oxford, and Elizabeth Neyler of this parish, spinster
Married by Licence
Witnesses: James Nayler, . . . . . . . Gellett, Margaret Marshall, Jane Neyler, Sarah Neyler, John Barnard
Marriage Information:
Elizabeth also married Charles Wheeler on 1 Nov 1830 in St. Clement, Oxford, England. (Charles Wheeler was born about 1797 and was buried on 4 Sep 1835 in St. John the Baptist, Merton College, Oxford, England, aged 38 years)
Marriage Notes:
The Revd Charles Wheeler, Chaplain of Christ Church & Merton Colleges, bachelor, and Elizabeth Gellett, widow, of this parish
Married by Licence
Witnesses: James Neyler, Jane Whitaker
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At St. Clement's, near Oxford, the Rev. Charles Wheeler, M.A. of Christ Church, to Mrs. Gellett, daughter of James Neyler, Esq. Cheltenham.
Star (London), 6 Nov 1830, p. 4
Marriage Information:
Elizabeth also married James Gray, son of Thomas Gray, gent. and Margaret Dunlop, on 6 Jul 1843 in St. Mary's Church, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England. (James Gray was born on 23 Feb 1794 in Ednam near Kelso, Roxburghshire, Scotland and died between 1871 and 1881.)
Marriage Notes:
James Gray, of full age, bachelor, clerk, resident of 92 Winchcomb St., son of Thomas Gray, gent., and
Elizabeth Wheeler, of full age, widow, resident of Belle Vue House, daughter of James Neyler, gent.
Married by Licence
Witnesses: John B Churchill, Harriette Marriotte
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On the 6th of July, at St. Mary's, Cheltenham, the Rev. James Gray, to Elizabeth, widow of the late Rev. Charles Wheeler.
The Oxford Chronicle and Reading Gazette, Saturday, 8 Jul 1843, p. 1
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