 1814 - 1867 (53 years)
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Name |
Ellen Thynne [1] |
Birth |
Jul 1814 |
England |
Gender |
Female |
Death |
18 Oct 1867 |
Peoria Co., Ill |
Burial |
Christ Church Cmty. |
Person ID |
I57055 |
Cecilie Family |
Last Modified |
2 Apr 2006 |
Family |
William H. Handasyde, b. Scotland d. Abt 1849 |
Children |
| 1. John William Handasyde, b. 30 Jun 1833, England d. Yes, date unknown |
| 2. George Frederick Handasyde, b. 19 Mar 1836, Illinois d. 1 May 1839, Peoria Co., Ill (Age 3 years) |
| 3. Ellen Elizabeth Handasyde, b. 24 Nov 1838, Peoria Co., Ill. d. 5 May 1918, Stratton Nebraska (Age 79 years) |
| 4. Margaret Louisa Handasyde, b. 6 Mar 1842, Peoria Co., Ill. d. 1911 (Age 68 years) |
| 5. Isabella Martha Handasyde, b. 22 Jan 1843, Peoria, Co. Ill. d. Yes, date unknown |
| 6. Matilda Euphemia Handasyde, b. 26 Dec 1844, Peoria Co., Ill. d. Yes, date unknown |
| 7. Frederick Thynne Handasyde, b. 15 Jan 1847, Peoria Co., Ill. d. Yes, date unknown |
| 8. George Joseph Handasyde, b. 6 Apr 1849, Peoria Co., Ill. d. Yes, date unknown |
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Family ID |
F24019 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Last Modified |
22 Feb 2009 |
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Notes |
listed as a Farmer in Limestone Co., Peoria Co., Ill in 1860 Census. They had a farmhand, Joseph Taylor from Ireland in 1860.
Census: 1850 Peoria, Ill | name | age | occupation | born in | Ellen Handysyde | 36 | | England | John W. Handysyde | 16 | Farming | England | Ellen E. Handysyde | 11 | | Ill | Margaret L. Handysyde | 9 | | Ill | Isabella M. Handysyde | 7 | | Ill | Matilda E. Handysyde | 5 | | Ill | Frederick T. Handysyde | 2 | | Ill | Joseph G. Handysyde | 1 | Ill | |
Census: 1860 Peoria Ill, Limestrome Twp, page 665 | Ellen Handaside | 47 | Farming | England | John Handaside | 26 | | England | Ellen Handaside | 21 | | IL | Margaret Handaside | 19 | | IL | Isabella Handasyde | 16 | | IL | Joseph Handasyde | 11 | | IL | Joseph Taylor | 16 | | England |
funcing of Christ Church | The first letters to England were written in l842 from which ensued through 1843-44 an interesting correspondence, principally between the Lady Alicia Lambert (sister of the Earl of Caran) and Mrs. Euphemia Clark, detailing the progress of the work on both sides of the Atlantic. In the old Parish Register there are copies of some of the correspondence of these two "great ladies" of their times. In fact, it seems the ladies took over raising the money for their church. Following are the donations received as recorded in the Parish Register: Mrs. Isabella Clark collected through Mrs. Galloway 25 pounds sterling, Mrs. Isabella Clark through Mrs. M. Holland 50 lbs., including 20 lbs. from Lord Kenyon (a friend of Bishop Chase for whom he later named a. college founded by him in Ohio). Mrs. Pennington 13 lbs., Mrs. Handagsyde 20 lbs. and 114 lbs by Mrs. Euphemia Clark through Lady Lambert, assisted by Mrs. A. P. Hamilton. 20 lbs of this was a gift of the Dowager Queen Adelaide who was much esteemed by her charitable nature. |
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For more information see the Our Folk - Hart family Web Site |
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Sources |
- [S1149] Christ Church - The History, (http://genealogytrails.com/ill/peoria/church/cc/historycc.htm).
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