Eliza Mary Avery was born on 6 March 1862 at Holbeton, Devon, England. She was the daughter of Silas Avery and Sarah Jury. She was baptized on 23 March 1862 at Holberton.
In the 1871 England and Wales Census, she was in a household at Holbeton, aged 9, with her parents and 4 siblings.
In 1887, she married Arthur Dobier. The marriage was registered in the 3rd quarter of 1887 at Plymouth, Devon.
In the 1911 census, she was in a household at Holbeton, aged 49, with her husband and 3 children.
Sources
General Register Office, UK search for birth reg., Volume 05B, Page 230, birth registered in 1862, M Quarter in Plympton Saint Mary Union, Eliza Mary Avery, mother's maiden surname Jury.
Devon, England, Parish Registers via FamilySearch, [details from scan], baptism in the Parish of Holberton, Devon, 1862; No, 1414; privately baptized March 23, born March 6; Eliza Mary, daughter of Silas and Sarah Avery; resident at Holberton, labourer.
England and Wales Census, 1871 via FamilySearch, household at Holbeton, Devon; Silas Avery, head, 40, born at Holbeton, agricultural labourer; Sarah Avery, wife, 43, born at Wembury, Devonshire; John Avery, son, 17, born at Holbeton, agricultural labourer; William Avery, son, 11, born at Holbeton, scholar; Eliza M Avery, daughter, 9, born at Holbeton, scholar; Richard Avery, son, 6, born at Holbeton, scholar; Samuel Avery, son, 1, born at Holbeton.
England and Wales Marriage Registration Index via FamilySearch, Volume 5B, Page 511, marriage registered in 1887, 3rd quarter; at Plymouth, Devon; Eliza Mary Eliza and possible spouse Arthur Dobier.
England and Wales Census, 1911 via FamilySearch, household at Holbeton, Devonshire; all born at Holbeton; Arthur Dobier, head, 53. farm labourer; Eliza Mary Dobier, wife, 49; Arthur Silas Dobier, son, 13, at school; Stella Winifred Dobier, daughter, 11; Hilda Mary Dobier, daughter, 6, at school.
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