Eliza was born on 20 Dec 1850 in Triamble, New South Wales, Australia, the daughter of Henry James Inwod and Eliza Nash.[1]
She married Diederich Petersen on 3 May 1869 at "Katella" Burrendong, New South Wales[2]. After Diederich died in 1877 she married Thomas Francis Peacock at Reedy Flat, New South Wales on 25 Jan 1878 [3]
Eliza died on 10 Jun 1931 at "Amyville", Mumbil, New South Wales, aged 80[4].[5].
She was buried on 12 Jun 1931 in the Church of England Cemetery, Wellington, New South Wales.[6][7]
Eliza died Intestate and Letters of Administration of her Estate were granted to her sons, Thomas Francis Peacock and John Petersen.[8]
Sources
↑ Birth Registration: Eliza Inwood; Reg Number: 3508/1850 V18503508 38A; Father: Henry; Mother: Eliza; District: OP - Church of England Meroo; Tambaroora ( Cos. Wellington and Roxburgh)
↑Marriage Registration: Eliza Inwood & Diederich Petersen; Reg No 3676/1869; District: Wellington.
↑Marriage Registration: Eliza Peterson & Thomas F Peacock: Reg No: 5105/1878; District: Wellington.
↑Newspaper Extract: DEATH (1931, June 15). Mudgee Guardian and North-Western Representative (NSW : 1890 - 1954), p. 2. Retrieved September 13, 2022, from
↑Memorial: Find a Grave (no image) Find A Grave: Memorial #48675143 Memorial page for Eliza Jane Peacock (unknown-1931), citing Wellington General Cemetery, Wellington, Dubbo Regional Council, New South Wales, Australia (plot: Ang, L); Maintained by Wooday2 (contributor 49066939).
↑Funeral Notice: Family Notices (1931, June 11). Wellington Times (NSW : 1899 - 1954), p. 2. Retrieved September 13, 2022, from
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Eliza by comparing test results with other carriers of her mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known mtDNA test-takers in her direct maternal line.
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