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Spouses/Children:
George Davey Greenway
- George Rough Greenway
- Phyllis Marion Greenway
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Eliza Jane Rough
- Born: 7 Dec 1875, Camborne, Cornwall 2
- Married: 28 Aug 1902, United Methodist Free Church, Camborne, Cornwall 1
- Died: 1957, Weston-super-Mare district, Somerset, England 3
Research Notes:
In 1901 Eliza J. Rough, aged 26, born in Camborne Cornwall, single, was with her widowed father in Chapel St., Camborne.
In 1911 Eliza Jane Greenway, aged 36, born in Camborne Cornwall (mother of 2 children), and husband of 8 years George Davey Greenway, aged 34, born in Bedminster Bristol, gas works clerk, were living at 33 Clift Rd., Bristol. With them were children (born in Bedminster) George Rough Greenway (7) and Phyllis Marion Greenway (1).
In 1921 Eliza Jane Greenway, aged 45 years 6 months, born in Camborne Cornwall, home duties, and husband George Davey Greenway, aged 44 years 11 months, born in Bedminster Bristol, weigh clerk (Bristol Gas Co.), were living at 33 Clift Road, Ashton Gate, Bristol. With them were children (born in Bedminster, single) George Rough Greenway (18y), assistant time store keeper (Bristol Gas Co.), and Phyllis Marion Greenway (12y 1m).
In the 1939 Register Eliza J Greenway (b. 7 Dec 1876*), unpaid domestic duties, and husband George D Greenway (b. 2 Jul 1876), chief clerk, gas works, were living at 33 Clift Road, Bristol. At the same address was (daughter) Phyllis M Greenway (b. 7 May 1909), single, unpaid domestic duties.
* Per the GROE birth index, the correct year is 1875.
Marriage Information:
Eliza married George Davey Greenway, son of Thomas Jenkin Greenway and Elizabeth Jane Davey, on 28 Aug 1902 at the United Methodist Free Church, Camborne, Cornwall 1. (George Davey Greenway was born in 1876 in Bedminster, Bristol, England and died on 6 Feb 1950 in Bristol, Gloucestershire, England.)
Marriage Notes:
GREENWAY—ROUGH.—August 28, at the United Methodist Free Church, Camborne, Mr. George Davey Greenway, of Bristol, to Eliza Jane, only daughter of Mr. John Rough, outfitter, Camborne.
The Cornish Telegraph, Wednesday, 3 Sep 1902, p. 5
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