On the 23rd inst., at Caversham Church, by the Rev. Joshua Bennett, George Dransfield Brown, Esq., of Henley-on-Thames, to Eliza, eldest daughter of the late George Cooper, esq., Caversham Hill. (Source: Reading Mercury, April 25, 1857)
Issue
Children of Eliza (Cooper) and George Dransfield Brown
i. Helen Brown, b. Apr. 1858, Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire; d. Apr. 1936, Brentford, Middlesex, England
ii. Edith Brown, b. 1860, Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire; d. Oct. 1952 , Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire
iii. Lewis Dransfield Brown, b. 1861, Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire; d. Jan. 25 1921, Ealing, London
iv. Edward Brown; b. 1862, Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire; d. 1862
v. Alice Brown; b. 1864, Ealing, Middlesex; d. June 20, 1947, County Monaghan, Ireland; In 1906, m. Richard Harrison Robinson; no children
None of the children of Eliza (Cooper) and George Dransfield Brown had any children of their own, thus the line ended with the death of Edith in 1952.
Census Data
1841 England Census - Caversham Hill, Binfield, Henley, Oxfordshire[3]
George Cooper - 45 (1796) o. Druggist
Eliza Cooper - 40 (1801)
Eliza Cooper - 19 (1822)
Lewis Cooper - 15 (1826)
William Cooper - 13 (1828)
Margarett Cooper - 13 (1828)
Frances Cooper - 10 (1831)
Edward Cooper - 9 (1832)
Anne Cooper - 7 (1834)
Emily Cooper - 6 (1835)
Caroline Cooper - 4 (1837)
George Cooper - 3 (1838)
Horace Cooper - 1 (1840)
Alice Cooper - 1 Mo (1841)
Louisa Cooper - 20 (1821)
Maud Cooper - 15 (1826)
Mary Hale - 25 (1816)
Ann Moore - 25 (1816)
Harriott Cox - 25 (1816)
1851 England Census - 57 Portland Place, Reading St Giles, Berkshire, England[4]
George Cooper, head - 55 (1796) b. Maidstone, Kent; o. druggist, wine merchant
Eliza Cooper, daughter - 29 (1822) b. Berkshire
William Cooper, son - 24 (1827) b. Reading, Berkshire; o. druggist assistant
Frances Cooper, daughter - 20 (1831) b. Reading, Berkshire
Anne Cooper, daughter - 17 (1834) b. Reading, Berkshire
Alice Cooper, daughter - 10 (1841) b. Caversham, Oxfordshire
Rose Cooper, daughter - 8 (1843) b. Caversham, Oxfordshire
Elizabeth Kent, servant - 55 (1796) b. Riddle, Essex, England; o. cook
Maria Brown, servant - 23 (1828) b. Reading, Berkshire; o. house maid
1861 England Census - [Bell Street], Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire, England[5]
George D. Brown - 35 (1826) b. Croydon, Surrey; o. General Practitioner
Eliza Brown - 39 (1822) b. Reading, Berkshire
Helen Brown - 3 (1858) b. Henley, Oxfordshire
Edith Brown - 1 (1860) b. Henley, Oxfordshire
Lewis D. Brown - 2m (1861) b. Henley, Oxfordshire
Anne Cooper (Sister-in-law) - 27 (1833) b. Reading, Berkshire
Horace Cooper (Brother-in-law) - 21 (1840) b. Caversham, Oxfordshire; o. Med student, St. Georges Hosp., London
Alice Cooper (Sister-in-law) - 20 (1841) b. Caversham, Oxfordshire
Rose Cooper (Sister-in-law) - 18 (1843) b. Caversham, Oxfordshire
Mary Cooper (niece) - 5 (1856) b. Caversham, Oxfordshire
Jane Pouey (domestic servant: Cook) - 30
Lucy Hutton (domestic servant: Housemaid) - 19
Catherine Hurd (domestic servant: nurse) - 23
1871 England Census - Uxbridge Road, Henley Villa, Ealing, Brentford, Middlesex, England[6]
George D. Brown - 42 (1829) b. Croydon, Surrey; o. General Practitioner/surgeon
Eliza Brown - 49 (1822) b. Reading, Berkshire
Helen Brown - 13 (1858) b. Henley, Oxfordshire
Edithe Brown - 11 (1860) b. Henley, Oxfordshire
Lewis D. Brown - 10 (1861) b. Henley, Oxfordshire
Alice Brown - 7 (1864) b. Ealing, Middlesex
Hannah Row (Governess) - 35
Elizabeth Chapple (Cook) - 22
Marth Adey (Housemaid - 21
1881 England Census - Uxbridge Road, Henley Villa, Ealing, Brentford, Middlesex, England[7]
George D. Brown - 53 (1829) b. Croydon, Surrey; o. General Practitioner of medicine
Eliza Brown - 59 (1822) b. Reading, Berkshire; o. N R C S Eng
Helen Brown - 23 (1858) b. Henley, Oxfordshire
Edithe Brown - 21 (1860) b. Henley, Oxfordshire
Lewis D. Brown -20 (1861) b. Henley, Oxfordshire
Edward Brown (son) - 19 (1862) b. Henley, Oxfordshire; o. student of medicine
Birth - On the 11 inst., at Henley-on-Thames, Mrs. Geo. Dransfield Brown, of a daughter. (Source: Reading Mercury, Pg 5. of 8, March 13, 1858
Sources
Graeme MacKay, firsthand knowledge. Click the Changes tab for the details of edits by Graeme and others.
↑ Piece Title: Piece 4409: Portland Street, Little, Marylebone, St James´ (Presbyterian), 1825-1837; General Register Office: Registers of Births, Marriages and Deaths surrendered to the Non-parochial Registers Commissions of 1837 and 1857.
↑ Certified Copy of an Entry of Marriage, Given at the General Register Office; Registration District: Henley; Application # 3250786/11, 3 June 2011
↑ Census Returns of England and Wales, 1841; Class: HO107; Piece: 874; Book: 2; Civil Parish: Caversham; County: Oxfordshire; Enumeration District: 17; Folio: 31; Page: 15; Line: 1; GSU roll: 474572
↑ Census Returns of England and Wales, 1851. Kew, Surrey, England: The National Archives of the UK; Class: HO107; Piece: 1692; Folio: 522; Page: 8; GSU roll: 193600
↑ 1861 England, Wales & Scotland Census; Parish/Town: HENLEY ON THAMES; Folio: 28; Page 5; Piece# 881; FindMyPast.com
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