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Bridget Evans (Size)

Also Known As: "Bridget de Size", "Bridget De Size"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
Death: June 23, 1920 (76)
Semaphore, South Australia, Australia
Place of Burial: Cheltenham, South Australia, Australia
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Patrick Size and Bridget Size
Wife of Charles Evans
Mother of Elizabeth Evans; George Evans; Elizabeth Alice Evans; Mary Fisher; Winnifred Emily Groth and 8 others
Sister of John Size; Patrick William Size; Peter J Size; Richard Size; Mary Blanche De Size and 5 others

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About Bridget Evans

Biography

Bridget Size was born on January 11, 1844 in Adelaide, South Australia, Australia. Her parents were Patrick Size and Bridget Carroll.

Bridget married Charles Evans on January 12, 1859 in Angaston, South Australia, Australia. Together they had the following children:

She died on June 23, 1920 in Semaphore, South Australia, Australia and was buried in Cheltenham Cemetery, Cheltenham, South Australia, Australia.



https://billiongraves.com/grave/Bridget-Evans/6970948

EVANS-DE SIZE On the 12th January, 1859' at North Rhine, by the Rev. Jno. Fallon, of St. John's, Kapunda, Charles Evans and Bridget De Size, both of Keyneton. 1909 'Family Notices', The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), 26 January, p. 4. , viewed 20 Dec 2019, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article57550881''

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Bridget Evans's Timeline

1844
January 11, 1844
Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
1859
September 21, 1859
Pine Creek, The Regional Council of Goyder, South Australia, Australia
1860
September 21, 1860
North Rhyne, South Australia, Australia
1863
1863
1865
August 6, 1865
South Australia, Australia
1867
March 5, 1867
Angaston, South Australia, Australia
1868
August 7, 1868
North Rhyne, South Australia, Australia
1870
July 13, 1870
North Rhyne, South Australia, Australia
1871
October 27, 1871
South Australia, Australia