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Eliza Antill went with some friends to Blackpool in England and while there she had her fortune read. She was told that she would leave her family and join her husband in another country. She could not believe it because she was very close to her large maternal family and felt that she would never leave.
She and Clarice came to America in 1914 to join Alfred in New Hampshire.
OBITUARY: 1962
Mrs. Eliza A. Newbold Dead
Alexandria Bay, June 7 - Mrs. Eliza Antill Newbold, 86, of 4 Margaret Street, widow of Alfred Newbold, died at 12:45 a.m. today in the Edward J. Noble Hospital here. She had been a patient since Tuesday.
The funeral will be Saturday at 9 a.m. at the Giltz Funeral Home with Rev. Harold H. Pennock, pastor of the Alexandria Bay Methodist Church, officiating. Burial will be in Church Street Cemetery.
Friends may call at the funeral home Friday afternoon and evening.
Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Clarice Newbold Estes, Alexandria Bay; a grand daughter, Mrs. Paul (Barbara) Hunter, Plessis; three great grandchildren, Carolyn, Gregory and Philip Hunter; and a brother, Thomas Antill, in England.
Mrs. Newbold was born March 29, 1876, in Mount Sorrel, England, a daughter of Henry and Eliza Antill. She was married to Alfred Newbold in England, April 30, 1901. Mr. Newbold came to the United States in 1910. Mrs. Newbold and her daughter joined him two years later and the family lived in Concord, New Hampshire, two years before coming to Alexandria Bay
Mr. Newbold, a stone cutter, died March 4, 1957. Mrs. Newbold was a member of the Alexandria Bay Methodist Church.
census 1881 and 1891 - verifies Eliza living in Mountsorrel
1901 census p. RG 13/2981: 141 Main Street (Clock Yard), Mountsorrel
Marriage:
Ref. Marriage certificate
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