She appears in the 1901 census aged 10 months at The Three Kings.
She was baptised aged six on the 6th October 1896 at St Thomas the Apostle, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England by her parents still living at The Three Kings.
In 1898 her father put the Inn up for auction and was returning to life as a farmer at Brick House Farm in Rockhampton. It was here on the 5th August that, according to the later inquest, Elizabeth accidently shot herself with a shotgun, witnessed by her brother Malcolm.
She was buried at St Oswald on the 9th August 1899.
She appears in the 1901 census aged 10 months at The Three Kings.
She was baptised aged six on the 6th October 1896 at St Thomas the Apostle, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England by her parents still living at The Three Kings.
In 1898 her father put the Inn up for auction and was returning to life as a farmer at Brick House Farm in Rockhampton. It was here on the 5th August that, according to the later inquest, Elizabeth accidently shot herself with a shotgun, witnessed by her brother Malcolm.
She was buried at St Oswald on the 9th August 1899.
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