Historical records matching Elizabeth Motte Irving
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About Elizabeth Motte Irving
In the year 1775 and soon after making his Will--James Irving and his wife, Elizabeth, sailed for England. The reason for returning to England was to visit their children who were at school in Kensington, London. During the passage on 10th September, 1775, she died. Her body was preserved in rum and on arrival in England, she was buried in St. Martin's in the Fields. One month later her husband took ill and he too passed away. They are both buried in the same vault.
Sources/references :
James Irving of Ironshore and his Descendants 1713-1917, by Sir Aemilius Irving, Edited by L. Homfray Irving.
The Book of the Irvings &c by Colonel J.B. Irving (1907)
Westminster Diocesan Archives.
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Elizabeth Motte Irving's Timeline
1730 |
January 22, 1730
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Charleston, SC, United States
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1747 |
1747
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Ironshore, St. James, Jamaica, West Indies
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1749 |
1749
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Ironshore, St. James Parish, Jamaica
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1751 |
November 14, 1751
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Jamaica
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November 14, 1751
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Charleston, Charleston County, SC, United States
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1753 |
November 5, 1753
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Ironshore, St. James, Jamaica
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1755 |
1755
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Ironshore, St. James, Jamaica
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1765 |
October 30, 1765
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1767 |
1767
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Montego Bay, St James Parish, Jamaica
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