Elizabeth came to Western Australia with her parents on the Mary and Jane, arriving on 8 October 1841.
She married Stephen Stanley Parker in 1844 in Perth.[1] They had twelve children in the next nineteen years.
West Australian (Perth, WA : 1879 - 1954), Friday 10 July 1903, page 1
DEATHS. PARKER.—At 325 Adelaide-terrace, Perth, Eliza-beth, the wife of Stephen Stanley Parker, in her 82nd year.[2]
SEWELL, Elizabeth, b. 1822, dtr. of John & Ann, m. 1844 Stephen Stanley PARKER [3]
SEWELL, John (Sr), b. 4.12.1785 (Eng), d. 23.4.1873 (York), arr. 8.10.1841 per Mary & Jane with wife & family except John & George, m. 15.10.1811 (Eng) Ann ALLEN b. 23.5.1791 d. 10.1.1872 (York). Chd. Edgar b. 1812 (to USA where he married & remained), John b. 1813 d. 1901, George b. 1816 d. 1891. Henry b. 1819, Sampson b. 1820 d. 1897 (Frem), Elizabeth b. 1822 d. 1902, Susannah b. 1824, Sarah b. 1826 d. 1907. Frederick b. 1827 d. 1888, Martha Ann b. 1832. Sons John & George arr. 1834 & share-farmed on leased properties Avon Valley. Farmer "Egolyne" Northam. C/E. [4]
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