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Posted by siamesewillow (U3516812) on Sunday, 20th November 2011
Elizabeth Fisher born 15 May 1812, Blithfield, Staffs. On the 28 Apr 1834 she marries William Harrison Blore b 1813 Church Broughton, Derbyshire, at Blithfield Parish Church.
Sometime between 1834 and 1836 they move to London where they have 2 children Sophie b 1836 and William Antil b 1838 (my Great Grandfather x 2)
On the 1841 census the 2 children are living with their Grandparents Simon and Jane Blore in Staffordshire where they remain until grown up.
Their father William begins work at Buckingham Palace as a under Usher in 1840.
In 1847 William remarries, he gets married to Matilda Bart let on the 27 Nov 1847 at Cowes Parish Church. (Have marriage certificate) William is a widower.
So what has happened to Elizabeth? Can find no record of a death, obtained 2 death certificates, which were wrong. An Elizabeth Blore death 1847 Chelsea London, widow of John Blore and, the other one I think was in 1845 in London but found a home for it awhile back.
A distant cousin thinks she may of run away and living with some man up in Staffordshire but think that is doubtful.
I have searched possibilities that she may of moved home to Derbyshire to be near her parents, maybe due to ill help but got no where.
Any help or ideas would be helpful
siamese
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Elizabeth Fisher born 15 May 1812, Blithfield, Staffs. On the 28 Apr 1834 she marries William Harrison Blore b 1813 Church Broughton, Derbyshire, at Blithfield Parish Church.
Sometime between 1834 and 1836 they move to London where they have 2 children Sophie b 1836 and William Antil b 1838 (my Great Grandfather x 2)
On the 1841 census the 2 children are living with their Grandparents Simon and Jane Blore in Staffordshire where they remain until grown up.
Their father William begins work at Buckingham Palace as a under Usher in 1840.
In 1847 William remarries, he gets married to Matilda Bart let on the 27 Nov 1847 at Cowes Parish Church. (Have marriage certificate) William is a widower.
So what has happened to Elizabeth? Can find no record of a death, obtained 2 death certificates, which were wrong. An Elizabeth Blore death 1847 Chelsea London, widow of John Blore and, the other one I think was in 1845 in London but found a home for it awhile back.
A distant cousin thinks she may of run away and living with some man up in Staffordshire but think that is doubtful.
I have searched possibilities that she may of moved home to Derbyshire to be near her parents, maybe due to ill help but got no where.
Any help or ideas would be helpful
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It seems that Mr and Mrs Blore were married in Blithfield Staffs and not Derby as your post mentions?
William Blore
England Marriages, 1538–1973
marriage: 28 Apr 1834 Blithfield,​Stafford,​England
spouse: Elizabeth Fisher
groom's name: William Blore
bride's name: Elizabeth Fisher
marriage date: 28 Apr 1834
marriage place: Blithfield,Stafford,England
indexing project (batch) number: M03772-1
system origin: England-ODM
source film number: 42
and this:
Deaths Jun 1847
Blore Elizabeth Chelsea 3 27
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Deaths Jun 1847
Blore Elizabeth Derby 19 448
Sorry I put the Chelsea reference in...
have you checked this Derby death?
BH
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Thanks BH, I seem to of missed the Derby marriage so another certificate on the waiting list.
siamese
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