The Next Generation of Genealogy Sitebuilding, v.15.0.3
Admin Home
|
Public Home
|
Admin Log
|
Getting Started
|
Logout (
Administrator-No-Users-Yet
)
Administration
People
Families
Sources
Repositories
Media
Albums
Cemeteries
Places
Import / Export
Trees
Branches
Event / Attribute Types
DNA Tests
Notes
Timeline Events
Miscellaneous
Setup
Users
Utilities
Languages
Reports
Mod Manager
Sources >> Edit Existing Source
Search
Add New
Merge
Edit
Help for this area
|
Test
|
Add Media
email from Jeremy Eldridge (S356)
Last Modified: 19 Dec 2023 09:34:58 (Administrator-No-Users-Yet)
Tree:
Jennerations (
Edit
)
Short Title:
(required)
Long Title:
Author:
Call Number:
Publisher:
Repository:
Ancestry (UK)
Army Personnel Centre
Borthwick Institute for Archives
British Newspaper Archive
Cambridgeshire Record office
Canterbury Cathedral Archives
Christening cards
Christmas cards
East Riding Archives & Local Studies Service
East Sussex and Brighton and Hove Record Office
Elizabeth Preni Collection
Falkirk Archives
Family History Library
FamilySearch
FH document folders
Find My Past (UK)
Forest of Dean Family History Trust
General Regster Office
GENUKI
Gloucestershire Archives
Greater Manchester County Record Office
Hastings Library
History of William Cato & Sons
Jennerations assorted photo prints
Jessie Piper's Estate
Kent County Archive
Kent Family History Society
Kent History & Library Centre
Letters Folders
Medway Archives and Local Studies Centre
Medway Council Heritage Services
Mothering Sunday cards
National Archives
National Library of Scotland
New baby cards
Norfolk Records office
Oxfordshire History Centre
Powys Council website
Scotlands People
The Geneologist
The Heritage Centre, Paisley
The Mitchell Library
The Old Bailey
Wales Ecclesiastical Wills
Wedding cards
Westminster Council
Worcestershire Archive and Archaeology Service
Actual Text:
I have a friend in Australia who started cataloguing everyone named Eldridge who had emigrated to Australia. He then included direct relatives and, slowly but surely, it became a one-name global project. However, his initial survey remains his first love. As such, I told him about Dinah Grace Piper, daughter of Hannah Eldridge, who had emigrated in the 1880s and lived in Tasmania. He knew nothing of her, but was delighted, did some research and sent me the following information. Dinah Grace Piper married Benjamin Owen Holder on 9th November 1887 in Fingal, Tasmania. Dinah was 29 and Benjamin was 30 years of age. They had five children. (I had suggested six, but he is adamant that only five had been registered). They were all born in Fingal: 1 George born on 19th August 1888 2 Mary Grace born 16th October 1890 3 Henry born 10th February 1893 4 Ada Mercy born 6th June 1895 5 Stanley born 28th November 1898 Dinah Holder died on 22nd April 1929 in Finigal.
Other Events / Attributes: