| Born: | 1821 Halifax Nova Scotia |
| Father: | Alexander Wilson |
| Mother: | Frances Vaughan |
| Spouse: | George Henry Smith |
| Married: | 12 Oct 1841 St Mary Magdalene Bermondsey (IGI) |
| Children: | George Charles Smith, Ellen Elizabeth Smith, Tabitha Lucy Smith, Lucy Rebecca Smith, John Henry Smith |
| Updated: | 06 Mar 2009 |
In the will dated 18 July 1882 of Enos Vaughan, one of the beneficiaries is an Elizabeth Smith, niece, of Ivy House, Plumstead. In 1871 Elizabeth Smith, 50, with daughter Lucy, 21, Private Teacher, lived next door (173 Sandy Hill Road) to Enos and Lucy Vaughan (175).
Ten years earlier, in 1861, Elizabeth Smith, "American reading teacher", had been living at 3 Fox Place (the home of John and Jane Vaughan's family in 1851) with Ellen, 16, Tabitha, 13 and John, 2. In the 1881 census the occupants at this address are Elizabeth Smith, Head, W, 60, born Halifax (Brit Subj); Lucy Smith, daur, U. 31, born Woolwich, Principal of Ladies School (Mistress); Malcolm Mackay, grandson, 10, born Plumstead; Adelaide Salter, boarder, 10, b Plumstead; Mabel Mackay, granddaughter, 8, born Woolwich.
In 1891 Lucy Smith, 41, Principal of Private School, is living with her mother Elizabeth, 70, and nephew Malcolm Mackay, 20, Clerk, at 194 Eglinton Road, Plumstead.
In 1901 Lucy Smith aged 51, retired teacher, is the householder, and her mother Elizabeth, 80, born "America N Halifax", is described as "living on means". Also Mabel Mackay. Address given as Dawlish, East Devon.
ID: 571 Generated by GedTree on 07 Mar 2009