Her father died in 1870 and her mother remarried, to Joseph Crew, a publican, owner of the White Horse on Wickham Lane in East Wickham, Kent and the she and her mother and step-father could be found living there on both the 1881 and 1891 censuses.
She married Henry Bristow, a police constable with the Bexley Heath Police Station, in 1892.
Lizzie died just a year after the birth of her third child at St. Thomas' Hospital in Lambeth, Surrey.
Marriage certificate:
Henry Bristow, aged 25, Bachelor, Police Constable at the Police Station in Bexley Heath, son of Robert Bedo Bristow, a Bricklayer, married Lizzie Emma Gayen, aged 25, Spinster, of Hill Grove, East Wickham, daughter of Henry Gayen, deceased, Civil Engineer.
Death certificate:
Lizzie Emma Bristow, aged 30 years, wife of Henry Bristow, a labourer at Arsenal of 7 Hill Grove Cottages, died of Intestinal Obstruction operation, Paralysis of Bowel, Certified by J.S. Fairbairn MRCS, H. Bristow, widower of deceased present at the death.
Her father died in 1870 and her mother remarried, to Joseph Crew, a publican, owner of the White Horse on Wickham Lane in East Wickham, Kent and the she and her mother and step-father could be found living there on both the 1881 and 1891 censuses.
She married Henry Bristow, a police constable with the Bexley Heath Police Station, in 1892.
Lizzie died just a year after the birth of her third child at St. Thomas' Hospital in Lambeth, Surrey.
Marriage certificate:
Henry Bristow, aged 25, Bachelor, Police Constable at the Police Station in Bexley Heath, son of Robert Bedo Bristow, a Bricklayer, married Lizzie Emma Gayen, aged 25, Spinster, of Hill Grove, East Wickham, daughter of Henry Gayen, deceased, Civil Engineer.
Death certificate:
Lizzie Emma Bristow, aged 30 years, wife of Henry Bristow, a labourer at Arsenal of 7 Hill Grove Cottages, died of Intestinal Obstruction operation, Paralysis of Bowel, Certified by J.S. Fairbairn MRCS, H. Bristow, widower of deceased present at the death.
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