William Jackson Parker (1806-1877) on 19 February 1874 at Baptist church Flinders St, Adelaide. He was 44 years her senior, and she listed her stepfather as her father at the time of her marriage.[1] William died of heart disease and liver complaint 15 March 1877 while at home.[2]
John Woolcock on 28 November 1877 in the residence of Mr Mead Adelaide, South Australia[3] John passed away in 1888.[4]
Edward Ingram on 22 November 1893 in Adelaide, South Australia.[5] Edward passed away two years before Elizabeth and was buried on 17 October 1916.[6]
Elizabeth Died at the age of 64 and was buried with her third husband in Payneham Cemetery.[7][6][8]
FUNERAL NOTICES. INGRAM.—THE FRIENDS. of the late Mrs. ELIZABETH BICE INGRAM, relict of Edward Ingram, formerly of Klemzig, are respectfully in formed that her Funeral will' leave the residence of her son-in-law (Mr. M. Daly), "Sandringham," 113, Kenilworth-road, Parkside, on TUESDAY, at 3 p.m., for the Payneham Cemetery. FRANK. J. SIEBERT, Undertaker. Phone 113. 17-19, Wakefield-street.[9]
Research Notes
There is no record of her birth in the online records for South Australia.
Sources
↑ FindmyPast, South Australia Marriages 1842-1937 (database without images); Marriage of William Parker (single aged 66y born 1808 son of James Parker) married Elizabeth Jacka (single aged 22y born 1852 daughter of Hugh Kennedy Barr) were married on 19 February 1874 at Baptist church Flinders St, Adelaide. Registration number 98/449 (https://www.findmypast.com/ : accessed 19 October 2022) citing Genealogy SA, trading as the South Australian Genealogy & Heraldry Society Inc; www.genealogysa.org.au
↑Marriage:
"Australia, Marriage Index, 1788-1950"
South Australia-Marriages 1842-1916; Page number: 680; Volume Number: 113 Ancestry Record 1780 #5381588 (accessed 19 October 2022)
Elizabeth Parker marriage to John Woolcock on 28 Nov 1877 in Res of Mr Mead Adelaide, South Australia.
↑Marriage:
"Australia, Marriage Index, 1788-1950"
South Australia-Marriages 1842-1916; Page number: 710; Volume Number: 177 Ancestry Record 1780 #5460762 (accessed 19 October 2022)
Elizabeth Bice Woolcock marriage to Edward Ingram on 22 Nov 1893 in Adelaide, South Australia.
↑ 6.06.1 Dudley Park Cemetery & Payneham Cemetery Website (database without images), [Surname search Ingram] burial of Edward Ingram, aged 70 buried 23 October 1914, Payneham Cemetery section WE Path #1 site 0117 ( https://www.dudleyparkcemetery.com.au/index.html : Accessed 19 September 2022)
↑ Dudley Park Cemetery & Payneham Cemetery Website (database without images), [Surname search Ingram] burial of Elizabeth Bice Ingram, aged 64 buried 17 October 1916, Payneham Cemetery section WE Path #1 site 0117 ( https://www.dudleyparkcemetery.com.au/index.html : Accessed 19 September 2022)
↑Memorial:
Find a Grave (has image)
Find A Grave: Memorial #137913990 (accessed 19 October 2022)
Memorial page for Elizabeth Bice Jacka Ingram (1852-15 Oct 1916), citing Payneham Cemetery, Payneham, Norwood Payneham St Peters City, South Australia, Australia; Maintained by Sara Williams Parsons (contributor 47897275).
↑ 1916 'Family Notices', The Express and Telegraph (Adelaide, SA : 1867 - 1922), 16 October, p. 1. (SPECIAL WAR EDITION), viewed 19 Oct 2022, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article209697347
"Australia, Death Index, 1787-1985"; Ancestry.com [database on-line]; Elizabeth Bice Ingram, 1916; South Australia.
"Australia, Marriage Index, 1788-1950"; Ancestry.com [database on-line]; William Parker and Elizabeth Jacka, 19 Feb 1874; Baptiste Church Flinders St Adelaide, South Australia; F=James Parker and Hugh Kennedy Barr.
"Australia, Marriage Index, 1788-1950"; Ancestry.com [database on-line]; Elizabeth Parker and John Woolcock, 1877; Adelaide, South Australia.
"Australia, Marriage Index, 1788-1950"; Ancestry.com [database on-line]; Elizabeth Bice Woolcock and Edward Ingram, 22 Nov 1893; Adelaide, South Australia; F=William Jacka and Willian Ingram.
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