Elizabeth Charlotte Parkerson was born on July 29, 1850 to Burrell Parkerson and Emma (Mount) Parkerson. She was baptized on Aug. 24, 1850 in East Dereham, Norfolk, England.[1]
In 1851, her oldest brothers Burrell and Richard immigrated to New Zealand aboard the ISABELLA HERCUS.[2] She and the rest of the family followed, arriving on Oct. 18, 1853 aboard the JOHN TAYLOR.[3]
Elizabeth passed away on Dec. 24, 1934 and was buried with her brother James Woods Parkerson at Woolston Cemetery in Woolston, Christchurch City, Canterbury, New Zealand.
Sources
↑ Norfolk, England, Bishop's Transcripts, 1579-1935 for Elizabeth Charlotte Parkerson (Ancestry.com [on-line-database]).
↑ Ibid. Credited to the Canterbury Public Library.
↑New Zealand, Electoral Rolls, 1853-1981 for Elizabeth Charlotte Parkerson, 1928, 512 Hagley Avenue, spinster, Canterbury Christchurch South (Ancestry.com [on-line-database]).
See also:
New Zealand, Cemetery Records, 1800-2007 for Elizabeth Charlotte Parkerson, Woolston, Canterbury, North, Central, New Zealand (Ancestry.com [on-line-database]).
1851 England Census for East Dereham, Norfolk, England. With parents, brothers, 2 visitors & 4 servants.
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