Elspeth Emma Partridge was born around 1844 in Middlesex, England.
She was around seven when her family migrated to South Australia on Ballingeich in 1851.
She never married and died aged 92 at St Peters on 12 August 1936.[1]
PARTRIDGE.— On the 12th August, at her residence, 82 First avenue, St. Peters, Elspeth Emma Partridge (late of Keyneton and Saddleworth). Aged 92 years and six months. A colonist for 85 years.
- --The Advertiser, 14 August 1936 page 22[2]
Her estate was worth £2,824.[3]
PARTRIDGE.—THE FRIENDS of the late Miss ELSPETH EMMA PARTRIDGE are respectfully informed that her Remains were removed from her late residence. 82 First avenue, St. Peters, on THURSDAY, 13th inst., and privately interred in the Walkerville cemetery. Rev. E. Lawson, of Saddleworth, officiating.
PENGELLEY & KNABE, Undertakers.
Central 496. 210 Rundle street.
- --The Advertiser, 14 August 1936 page 7[4]
Emma does not appear in the 1851 census with her siblings, but she died in St Peters, and Eleanor's death notice names a sister Emma.
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Categories: Migrants from Middlesex to South Australia | Ballingeich, Arrived 23 Sep 1851 | St Luke, Middlesex (London) | Keyneton, South Australia | Saddleworth, South Australia | St Peters, South Australia | Walkerville Wesleyan Cemetery, Walkerville, South Australia