| Name |
Everes Louisa "Louie" CAFFERY |
| Birth |
Abt Jan 1861 |
Bristol, Gloucestershire [1, 2, 3] |
- aged 4 months in 1861 census.
|
| Gender |
Female |
| Census |
7 Apr 1861 |
25 King Street, Castle Precincts,Bristol [2] |
| Census |
2 Apr 1871 |
17 Ellbroad Street, St. Philip's, Bristol [3] |
| Census |
1881 |
Edinburgh House, Bellevue Road, Clevedon, Somerset |
| Sick Nurse |
| Age: 23 |
| Residence |
29 Mar 1895 |
Western Fever Hospital, Fulham, Middlesex |
| Informant on the death of her mother, Everes CAFFERY. |
| Census |
31 Mar 1901 |
District Western Hospital, North East Fulham, London |
| Housekeeper (widow) |
| Death |
Q2 1919 |
Edmonton Reg'n District |
| Age: 58 |
| Notes |
- Lived in London when married and during World War I. Matron at a large London hospital. [Source: Barbara GADD]
|
| Person ID |
I72 |
Gadd |
| Last Modified |
11 Jul 2008 |
| Father |
William CAFFERY, b. 30 Aug 1826, Bandon, Cork, Ireland d. 31 Jan 1888, Bristol Royal Infirmary (Age 61 years) |
| Mother |
Everes(t) MILLINER, b. Abt 1823, Melksham, Wiltshire d. 29 Mar 1895, Bristol Lunatic Asylum, Stapleton Road, Bristol (Age 72 years) |
| Marriage |
5 Sep 1854 |
Register Office, Bristol [4, 5] |
 |
William CAFFERY and Everes MILLINER marriage certificate
|
| Residence |
30 Jul 1866 |
Ivy Cottage, 2 Cumberland Road, Bristol |
| Photos |
 | Map of Bristol in 1937, before many roads were obliterated by the Blitz and post-War redevelopment.
|
 | Postcard of Ellbroad Street
|
| Family ID |
F30 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |