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Elizabeth Eliza Jane FOSTER (1857 - 1944) |
Date |
Age |
Event |
Place |
Notes |
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1857 |
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Elizabeth Eliza Jane FOSTER was born |
Gundagai, New South Wales, Australia |
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24 |
1877 |
20 |
Married William GLASSCOCK (aged 30) |
Gundagai, New South Wales, Australia |
3088/1877 |
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29 Jul 1887 |
30 |
Birth of daughter Ivy Ethel GLASSCOCK |
Gundagai, New South Wales, Australia |
22391/1887, Elizabeth |
24 |
11 Aug 1889 |
32 |
Birth of son William Henry Stanley GLASSCOCK |
Gundagai, New South Wales, Australia |
21870/1889 |
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15 Jul 1892 |
35 |
Birth of son John Raymond Graves GLASSCOCK |
Gundagai, New South Wales, Australia |
15996/1892 |
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1915 |
58 |
Death of mother Margaret POTTER |
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24 |
28 Feb 1932 |
75 |
Death of husband William GLASSCOCK (aged 85) |
Gundagai, New South Wales, Australia |
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24 |
07 Apr 1944 |
87 |
Elizabeth Eliza Jane FOSTER died |
Gundagai, New South Wales, Australia |
9346/1944, cemetery |
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Burial |
Coolac, New South Wales, Australia |
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Personal Notes: |
The Tumut and Adelong Times 18 Apr 1944
OBITUARY MRS. E. J. GLASSCOCK The death occurred in the Gundagai District Hospital last Friday week of Mrs. Eliza Jane Glasscock, relict of the late Mr. William Glasscock, at the age of 86 years. Born at Gundagai a few years after the disastrous flood which swept away the township, the late Mrs. Glasscock had witnessed many changes in the town, during her long association with Gundagai. With her late husband the deceased was widely known and greatly respected. After her marriage she lived at Coolac, but following the demise of her husband 12 years ago she moved into Gundagai, where she has resided ever since. A family of three survive, Mrs. O. Pettit (Sydney) and Messrs. Stan, and Jack Glasscock, of Gundagai. Mr. William Foster, of Coolac, is a brother. Only ill for some few days, the death of Mrs. Glasscock came as a big shock to her legion of friends. Her passing followed a sudden heart attack. The funeral took place at CooIac, Rev. G. E. Morris reading the burial service. The casket was borne from the hearse to the grave by Messrs. Bill Glasscock, (grandson), Bill Hourn, Tom Glasscock and "Pip" Field, all nephews of the deceased. |