She married Richard Lloyd (1827-1872) on 19 June 1856 in Willingham parish church, Cambridgeshire the service being led by her brother, Reverend Charles Allan Elton. [1][2][3]
She and her sister Georgiana Elton (abt.1824-1876) are in boarding school in South Hamlet, Gloucestershire. Both aged 15 years [5] In 1851, they are both staying in Ashcott House, Ashcott, Somerset, [6]
She emigrated to Australia.
Death
She died on 8 February 1904 in Norwood, Adelaide, South Australia. [7]
Sources
↑ England & Wales Marriages, 1538-1988. Marcella Adelaide Cornelia Elton. Gender Female, Marriage Date 19 Jun 1856, Marriage Place Willingham, Cambridgeshire, England, Father James, Spouse Richard Lloyd
↑ England, Select Marriages, 1538-1973. Marcella Adelaide Cornelia Elton, Gender Female, Marriage Date 1856, Marriage Place Willingham By St Ives, Cambridge, England, Father James, Spouse Richard Lloyd, FHL Film Number 1040574, Reference ID 2:3X7HHPQ
↑Cambridge Independent Press Saturday 21 June 1856 pg 8
↑ Australia, Birth Index, 1788-1922. Marsella Adelaide Cornelia Elton, Gender Female, Spouse Richard Lloyd, Child Richard Elton Lloyd
↑ Australia, Death Index, 1787-1985. Marcella Adelaide Cornelia Lloyd, Death Age 78, Birth Date abt 1826, Residence Date Abt 1904, Residence Place Norwood, Death Date 8 Feb 1904, Death Place Norwood, South Australia
Registration Place Norwood, Australia, Spouse Richard Lloyd, Page number 73
Volume Number 300
"England Marriages, 1538–1973 ," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/N6QR-6P9 : accessed 25 January 2015), Richard Lloyd and Marcella Adelaide Cornelia Elton, 1856; citing Willingham By St Ives, Cambridge, England, reference 2:3X7HHPQ; FHL microfilm 1,040,574.
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