Elizabeth came to Western Australia with her husband and daughter on the Simon Taylor, arriving on 20 August 1842.[1] She was a niece of Sir Thomas Marlowe.[2]
They had two more children in Western Australia.
Elizabeth died at 28 years of age [3] Phthisis Pulmonalis in Perth and was buried at East Perth on 14 May 1846.[4][5]
BRITNALL, Thomas, b. 1815 (England), d. 7.5.1893 (Perth), son of William (England). arr. 20. 8.1842 per Simon Taylor with wife & chd. m. 1st 1840 (U.K.) Emma (Jane) or Elizabeth MARLOWE b. 1818 d. 5.1846, niece of Sir Thomas Marlowe, m. 2nd c.1854 M. Eliza AMOS b. c.1804 d. 13.3.1870 (Perth), arr. per Palestine, admitted Congreg. 1853. Chd. Emma b. 1842 d. 1879, William d. young, William b. 1843 d. 1902. Jane b. 1845 d. 1848 (whooping cough). Perth. Shoemaker, tanner & leather cutter Hay St. 1850s, 1860s & with son William Britnall as partner 1870s. Foundation member of W.A. Insurance Co. 1884: Mrs Britnall 1855 Infant School Mistress, Perth. Employed 14 T/L men 1853-1878, 12 of them as shoemakers for the partnership. Congreg. [6]
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