In 1871 Elizabeth Quiddington, aged 29, born in Wiltshire, and husband Daniel Quiddington, aged 33, born in Warlingham Surrey, bricklayer, were living in no. 3 Halls Cottages, Reigate Foreign, Surrey.
In 1881 Elizabeth A. Giddington, aged 40, born in Preshute Wilts, and husband Daniel Giddington, aged 36, born in Croydon Surrey, bricklayer, were living in Ladbrooke Rd., Reigate Foreign, Surrey. Present were daughter Elizabeth C. (1) of Red Hill Surrey, lodgers James Brown (42) of Reigate, tailor, and Jonathan Field (280 of Roydon Essex, fishmonger, and father John Tucker (71) of Preshute Wilts, widower, no occupation.
In 1901 Elizabeth Quiddington, aged 60, born in Wiltshire, widow, living on her own means, was at 171 Garlands Rd., Reigate, Surrey. Present was daughter Elizabeth (21) of Red Hill Surrey.
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Elizabeth Ann Quiddington of Lunatic Asylum Wells died aged 70 years (burial record).
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MRS. E. A. QUIDDINGTON.
The remains of the late Mrs. Elizabeth Ann Quiddington, formerly of Merstham and Redhill, and widow of the late Mr. Daniel Quiddington, were laid to rest at Reigate Cemetery on Saturday last. The deceased lady had taken up her residence at Frome, Somerset, for the past five years with her daughter, Mrs. Archie H. Browning. Before the death of her husband, 17 years ago, the resided at the "Locomotive," Redhill, and the old "Joliffe Arms," Merstham, for many years, where they were highly respected. The service was conducted in Reigate Church by the Vicar (the Rev. F. C. Davies). There were many floral tributes, including some from Wimbledon, Sidcup and Somerset. The funeral arrangements were carried out by Messrs. J. Stoneman and Sons, of Redhill.
The Surrey Mirror & County Post, Friday, 16 Dec 1910, p. 7