Caroline was born about 1875.[1] She was the daughter of Alfred and Emma.[2]
She married James Alexander Boswell in 1895.[3] They seperated in 1908 and divorced in 1930.[4] She likely had a relationship with a William Henry Seed (abt.1882-1926) who she lived with and likely had a child with (Thomas) as his middle name is Seed. She passed away in 1948.[5][6][7]
Sources
↑Birth Registration:
"England & Wales General Register Office",
GRO Online Indexes - Birth (accessed 22 September 2023),
Pickrell, Caroline (Mother's maiden name: Farndell).
GRO Reference: 1875 Oct-Nov-Dec in Bedford Volume 03B Page 330.
↑Baptism:
"England, Bedfordshire Parish Registers, 1538-1983",
citing Digital film/folder number: 008079288; Record number: 2,
FamilySearch Record: QPQ1-LHNK (accessed 22 September 2023)
FamilySearch Image: 3Q9M-CSNF-9STJ-H Image number 00100,
Caroline Pickrell baptism on 6 Feb 1876, child of Alfred Pickrell & Emma Pickrell, in Bedfordshire, England, United Kingdom.
↑Marriage Registration: "New Zealand Births, Deaths & Marriages Online", (digital index), New Zealand Department of Internal Affairs . ; Reg No. 1895/3483 Caroline Pickrell & James Alexander Boswell
↑Obituary:
"New Zealand, Obituaries, 1844-1963",
citing New Zealand, various New Zealand newspapers; FHL microfilm 7,832,338,
FamilySearch Record: QPR6-LFMX (accessed 22 September 2023)
FamilySearch Image: 3Q9M-CS3Z-1N7G Image number 00157,
Name: Caroline Seed; Obituary Date: 15 Mar 1948; Obituary Place: New Zealand; Death Date: 12 Mar; Death Place: New Zealand; Relationship To Head: Deceased.
1891 Census: "England and Wales Census, 1891", citing PRO RG 12, Bedfordshire county, subdistrict, The National Archives of the UK, Kew, Surrey, FamilySearch Record: 7BH5-M3Z (accessed 22 September 2023) FindMyPast Image, Caroline Pickrell (15) daughter, Scholar, in household of Alfred Pickrell (39) in Bedford registration district in Bedfordshire, England. Born in Bedfordshire, England.
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