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Eliza Graham (Barker)

Also Known As: "Eliza Beeton"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Middlesex, England (United Kingdom)
Death: September 22, 1905 (90)
66 Maynard Street, Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa
Place of Burial: Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Arthur Barker, SV/PROG and Sarah Barker, SM/PROG
Wife of Thomas Beeton and John Graham
Mother of Eliza Ann Heatlie; Thomas John Beeton; William Best Beeton; Arthur Beeton; James Graham and 2 others
Sister of Sarah Ann Dallamore; Samuel Barker; Ann Barker; Richard Barker; George Thomas Barker and 2 others

Managed by: Lynne Pascoe
Last Updated:

About Eliza Graham

BAPTISM: 24 September 1815 - St Martin in the Fields, Westminister

1820 British Settler

Elizabeth Barker (Eliza) 6, together with her parents and 4 siblings, were members of Wait's Party, Barker's Division of 48 Settlers on the Zoroaster.

Party originated from London.

Departure London, 12 February 1820. Arrival Simon's Bay, Cape Town - 30 April 1820 (Final Port).

Area Allocated to the Party Bushman's River.

  • Children :
  • Sarah Barker 8
  • Elizabeth Barker 6
  • Samuel Samuel 4
  • Ann Barker 2
  • Richard Barker 1

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After her marriage to Thomas Beeton They lived in NO: 3 Kasteel Street & opened a jewellery shop.

She married John Graham on 22 April 1842 after Thomas Beeton's early death in Jan 1841.

There are 3 children born from her second marriage James Graham Janet Sarah Graham (1st marriage Cooper and 2nd marriage Travers-Jackson) Ellen Jane Graham

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Eliza Graham's Timeline

1814
October 18, 1814
Middlesex, England (United Kingdom)
1815
September 24, 1815
St Martin in the Fields, Westminster, London, England (United Kingdom)
1834
June 14, 1834
1836
1836
1837
October 18, 1837
Grahamstown, Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa
1839
October 20, 1839
Cape of Good Hope
1843
January 28, 1843
Cape Town, Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa
1844
August 9, 1844