Birth: 20 February 1810 Frensham Pond Hotel (White Horse), Headley, Hampshire, UK
Father: Stephen Hall c1774-1834
Mother: Sarah ? [Wilsdon] c1769-1837
Christening: 26 February 1810 St Mary the Virgin, Frensham, Surrey, UK
Marriage: 22 August 1825 Saint Marys, Portsea, Hampshire, UK
Husband: George Marden 1798-1869
Death: January-March 1879 Alton, Hampshire, UK
William Marden 1825-1908
Mary Marden 1827-1851
Helen (Ellen, Hellen) Elizabeth Marden 1829-1837
Sarah Marden [Baker] 1831-1879
George Marden 1833-1913
James Marden 1835-1904
Harriet Marden 1837-1838
Stephen Marden 1839-1886
Frances Marden [Coupland] 1841-1913
Catherine (Catharine) Marden 1843-1859
Richard Marden 1845-1861
Elizabeth Marden 1847-a1871
Matilda Marden 1849-1868
Amelia Marden 1852-a1881
Christening of Elizabeth daughter of Stephen and Sarah Hall on 26 February 1810 aged 6 days in the Bishops Transcripts for Frensham Parish (microfilm made in 1962 at LCC). However the entry in the West Surrey Family History Society Frensham Baptisms gives the date as 25 February and her age as 36 days and her mother as Sarah West. However I cannot find any other reference to Sarah West.
Christening of Elizabeth Hall in the IGI on 26 February 1810 aged 1 in Frensham, Surrey, parents Stephen Hall and Sarah.
I cannot find a definate reference to her marriage but from the birth of William she can only have been 15. There is an entry in the IGI for the marriage of Elizabeth Hill and George Marden at Saint Marys, Portsea, Hampshire on 22 August 1825.
In the 1841 census as Elizabeth Marder (sic - in the index, Marden on the orginal) aged 30 (rounded down to a multiple of 5), born in Hampshire and living with George (husband?), Frances, George, James, Mary, Sarah and Stephen (children?), James Hall (halfbrother?), Elizabeth Baker (daughter of Stephen and Mary?), William Cempter, Stephen Harding, William Larby (son of Henry and Maria?), William and Mary Lawrence, John Mansell and Richard Saunders in Headley, Hampshire. The property is unnamed but follows on from Simmondstone and her husband is a publican so I assume it was the White Horse, now the Frensham Pond Hotel.
An attached note in the Headley 1841/51 census states "White Horse, been in family since before 1800 - WHL IV.647 " - this must be refering to the Halls before the Mardens.
In the 1851 census as Elizabeth Marden aged 45, born in Headley, and living with her husband (George), two sons (Richard and Stephen), and five daughters (Catherine, Elizabeth, Frances, Mary and Matilda) at Frensham Pond, Headley. Her husband is a licensed vitular so I assume this is the White Horse.
In the 1861 census as Elizabeth Marden aged 51, born in Headley, employed as a licence victualer's wife, and living with her husband (George), two sons (Richard and Stephen), three daughters (Amelia, Elizabeth and Matilda), her sister (Sarah Hall), and a lodger (Henry Collins aged 59, born in Kinsham in the index, Frensham on the original, Surrey and employed as a destroyer of vermin) at Frensham Pond House, Headley.
Her husband died in 1869.
In 1871 census as Elizabeth Marden aged 61 born in Healey (sic), widowed, employed as an innkeeper and living with her two sons (Jame and Stephen), two daughters (Amelie and Elizabeth), granddaughter (Elwin Marden) and a servant James Carpenter (aged 15, born in Frensham and employed as an ostler) at Frensham Pond.
There is an entry in FreeBMD for the death of Elizabeth Marden in January-March 1879 aged 68 in the Alton District (2c 115) which included Headley. However there is no entry in Headley Burials and I suspect that she was buried at Frensham with her husband.
Elizabeth Hall was my second great grandaunt.
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