Elizabeth Harries 1a 1b 1c 1d 2a 1e

Birth Name Elizabeth Harries
Gender female
Age at Death about 69 years, 5 months

Events

Event Date Place Description Sources
Birth about 1762     2a 1e
Residence 11 May 1792 Whitchurch, Cardiff, Glamorgan, Wales   1a
Death about June 1831     2a 1e
Burial 19 June 1831 Llandaff Cathedral, Llandaff, Cardiff, Glamorgan, Wales   2a 1e
Event Note

This gravestone is found in the 1901 Cardiff Records Committee version of the Llandaff MIs, but not the 1986 Glamorgan Family History Society version, suggesting that the stone was removed in the meantime.

Families

Family of Thomas Prees and Elizabeth Harries

Married Husband Thomas Prees ( * about 1750 + 19 January 1842 )
   
Event Date Place Description Sources
Marriage 11 May 1792 Llandaff Cathedral, Llandaff, Cardiff, Glamorgan, Wales   1a
  Children
Name Birth Date Death Date
Thomas Preesabout 1794between July 1868 and September 1868
Martha Preesabout 1797
John Preesabout 1803

Attributes

Type Value Notes Sources
WikiTree Harries-355
 
FamilySearch LVJ1-XH6
 

Pedigree

    1. Elizabeth Harries
      1. Thomas Prees
        1. Thomas Prees
        2. Martha Prees
        3. John Prees

Source References

  1. findmypast.co.uk / Glamorgan Archives: Parish Registers - Glamorgan
      • Date: 11 May 1792
      • Page: Marriage - Thomas Prees / Elizabeth Harries (Llandaff)
      • Date: 27 February 1803
      • Page: Baptism - John Prees (Llandaff)
      • Date: 28 May 1797
      • Page: Baptism - Martha Prees (Llandaff)
      • Date: 23 November 1794
      • Page: Baptism - Thomas Prees (Llandaff)
      • Date: 19 June 1831
      • Page: Burial - Elizabeth Preece (Llandaff)
  2. Cardiff Records Committee: Llandaff Cathedral Memorial Inscriptions (1901)
      • Page: Thomas Preece, Elizabeth Preece
      • Citation:

        Thomas Preece; ob. 1841, aet. 93. Also his wife Elizabeth; ob. 1831, aet. 69.

      • Event Note:

        This gravestone is found in the 1901 Cardiff Records Committee version of the Llandaff MIs, but not the 1986 Glamorgan Family History Society version, suggesting that the stone was removed in the meantime.