Harriet Elizabeth Stubbs, 18411908 (aged 67 years)

Name
Harriet Elizabeth /Stubbs/
Given names
Harriet Elizabeth
Surname
Stubbs
Birth
City: Copeham
Country: England
Death of a mother
Country: England
Burial of a mother
Country: England
Marriage of a parent
Country: England
Birth of a half-brother
Country: England
Death of a sister
Country: England
Burial of a sister
Country: England
Death of a sister
Country: England
Burial of a sister
Country: England
Death of a father
Country: England
Burial of a father
Country: England
Death of a brother
Country: England
Burial of a brother
Country: England
Death of a brother
Country: England
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Burial of a brother
Country: England
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Death
about November 1908 (aged 67 years)
St Mary, South Stoneham, Hampshire, England, United Kingdom
Latitude: 50.937062 Longitude: -1.375318
Country: England
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Burial
about November 1908 (0 after death)
St Mary, South Stoneham, Hampshire, England, United Kingdom
Latitude: 50.937062 Longitude: -1.375318
Country: England
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Family with parents
father
18011851
Birth: 1801 32 24 Sompting, Sussex, England, United Kingdom
Death: about August 1851Sompting, Sussex, England, United Kingdom
mother
18011844
Birth: 1801Sompting, Sussex, England, United Kingdom
Death: about November 1844Sompting, Sussex, England, United Kingdom
Marriage Marriage1829Sompting, Sussex, England, United Kingdom
3 years
elder brother
18311869
Birth: 1831 30 30 Sompting, Sussex, England, United Kingdom
Death: about May 1869Eling, South Stoneham, Hampshire, England, United Kingdom
2 years
elder sister
18321849
Birth: 1832 31 31 Sompting, Sussex, England, United Kingdom
Death: about February 1849Sompting, Sussex, England, United Kingdom
2 years
elder sister
18331849
Birth: 1833 32 32 Sompting, Sussex, England, United Kingdom
Death: about August 1849Sompting, Sussex, England, United Kingdom
3 years
elder brother
18351907
Birth: 1835 34 34 Cockham, Sussex, England, United Kingdom
Death: about June 1907St Mary, South Stoneham, Hampshire, England, United Kingdom
6 years
herself
18411908
Birth: about February 1841 40 40 Copeham, Sompting, Sussex, England, United Kingdom
Death: about November 1908St Mary, South Stoneham, Hampshire, England, United Kingdom
Father’s family with Annie Turner
father
18011851
Birth: 1801 32 24 Sompting, Sussex, England, United Kingdom
Death: about August 1851Sompting, Sussex, England, United Kingdom
stepmother
1826
Birth: about 1826Sompting, Sussex, England, United Kingdom
Marriage Marriageabout November 1846Sompting, Sussex, England, United Kingdom
2 years
half-brother
18481920
Birth: 1848 47 22 Sompting, Sussex, England, United Kingdom
Death: about February 1920Deal
Death
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Stoneham, South (St. Mary)

STONEHAM, SOUTH (St. Mary), a parish, and the head of a union, partly in the county of the town of Southampton, but chiefly in the hundred of Mansbridge, Southampton and S. divisions of the county of Southampton, 3 miles (N. N. E.) from Southampton; containing, with the tythings of Allington, Barton, Bittern, Eastley, Pollack, Portswood, and Shamblehurst, 3763 inhabitants. It is intersected by the London and South-Western railway, and by the river Itchen, which is navigable from Winchester to its influx into the Southampton Water. At Wood Mills, blocks and pumps were formerly manufactured for the supply of the royal navy; the factory was destroyed by fire some years since, and there is now a flour-mill upon its site. The living is a vicarage, valued in the king's books at £12; net income, £500; patron and appropriator, the Rector of St. Mary's, Southampton. A district church dedicated to St. James was lately erected at West End, containing 610 sittings, 380 of which are free; the living was augmented in 1841 to £150 per annum out of the Canonry and Prebend Suspension Fund. At Portswood is another incumbency. The poor-law union comprises 9 parishes or places, and contains a population of 12,692. At Swathling is a mineral spring.
Transcribed from A Topographical Dictionary of England, by Samuel Lewis, 7th edition, published in 1848.

Burial
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Stoneham, South (St. Mary)

STONEHAM, SOUTH (St. Mary), a parish, and the head of a union, partly in the county of the town of Southampton, but chiefly in the hundred of Mansbridge, Southampton and S. divisions of the county of Southampton, 3 miles (N. N. E.) from Southampton; containing, with the tythings of Allington, Barton, Bittern, Eastley, Pollack, Portswood, and Shamblehurst, 3763 inhabitants. It is intersected by the London and South-Western railway, and by the river Itchen, which is navigable from Winchester to its influx into the Southampton Water. At Wood Mills, blocks and pumps were formerly manufactured for the supply of the royal navy; the factory was destroyed by fire some years since, and there is now a flour-mill upon its site. The living is a vicarage, valued in the king's books at £12; net income, £500; patron and appropriator, the Rector of St. Mary's, Southampton. A district church dedicated to St. James was lately erected at West End, containing 610 sittings, 380 of which are free; the living was augmented in 1841 to £150 per annum out of the Canonry and Prebend Suspension Fund. At Portswood is another incumbency. The poor-law union comprises 9 parishes or places, and contains a population of 12,692. At Swathling is a mineral spring.
Transcribed from A Topographical Dictionary of England, by Samuel Lewis, 7th edition, published in 1848.

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in 1881 she was with brother in Southampton