Elizabeth Carter
- Born: 12 May 1836, Harpford, Devonshire England
- Marriage (1): William Salter in 1853
- Marriage (2): Michael Daly in 1858 in St Olave, Hart St, Southwark District, London, Surrey England
Noted events in her life were:
• source. Anne Speight who notes: Elizabeth left Harpford and got as far as London. In 1858, aged 22yrs, she married Michael Daley at St Olave, Southwark. He was from Cork in Ireland. On the 1861 census they are living at 10 White Cross St, Southwark with baby daughter Ellen, b.1859 in Southwark. Michael was described as a 'carman'. Probably he was employed by the railway and had a horse and cart to do deliveries. Elizabeth and Michael Daley had other children including John born 1862 in Southwark. A son James was born 1868, St Sepulchre, and Mary born 1872, St Lukes. On the 1871 census the family is living at Gee Street, St Lukes, near Holborn. There is no trace of the family in 1881 but by 1891 a widowed Elizabeth Daley is living at 33 Gee Street, St Lukes. She is described as a fur sewer. In the same household her son James is described as a postman and daughter Mary is a fancy box maker. By 1901 Elizabeth Daley is an inmate at Holborn Union Workhouse, Shepherdess Walk, City Road. She probably died in 1902.
Elizabeth married William Salter in 1853. (William Salter was born circa 1835 in Tipton St John, Ottery St Mary, Devon England and died on 7 Dec 1855.)
Elizabeth next married Michael Daly in 1858 in St Olave, Hart St, Southwark District, London, Surrey England. (Michael Daly was born circa 1835 in Cork, Eire, Ireland UK.)
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