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Elizabeth Julia Pellew 1827-1890

Elizabeth Julia Pellew
Born: 1827 Teignmouth, Devon
Died: 1890
Father
Edward William Pellew
Mother
Marianne Winthrop
Siblings
Spouse
James Richard Anderson 1824-1872
Children
Mary Elizabeth Anderson 1848-1880
Edward Thomas Anderson 1850-1872
James Winthrop Anderson 1851-1927
William Donald Anderson 1853-1923
Helen Margaret Anderson 1856-1953
Florence Lydia Anderson 1858-1924
Arthur Robert Anderson 1859-1950
Georgina Gertrude Anderson 1863-1953

Elizabeth Julia Pellew was born in 1827 at Teignmouth in Devon, the eldest daughter of the Reverend and Honourable Edward William Pellew and his wife née Marianne Winthrop. Her father was the fourth son of Admiral Viscount Exmouth, and was incumbent of St James's church in Bury St Edmunds at the time of her marriage.

On 19 August 1847 she was married at Bury St Edmunds in Suffolk to James Richard Anderson (1). He was born in 1824 at Northaw in Hertfordshire, the son of the Reverend Thomas Anderson 1795-1872 and his wife née Lydia Gould.

Her husband was Rector of Barningham Winter in Norfolk from 1851 until 1866 and priest-in-charge of West Beckham near Cromer in Norfolk from 1856 until 1866. In 1866 he became Rector of Metton with Felbrigg near Cromer.

They had the following children:

Mary Elizabeth Anderson. She was born at Wolverton, Warwickshire in 1848. She died in 1880.

Edward Thomas Anderson. He was born in 1850, and was educated at the King Edward VI School in Bury St Edmunds. He served in the Indian Police, and died unmarried in 1872.

James Winthrop Anderson. He was born on 29 August 1851 at Felsham Rectory in Suffolk (2), and was educated at the King Edward VI School in Bury St Edmunds. He emigrated to New Zealand in 1872 with his brother William Donald Anderson, where they became farmers. In 1880 he married Margaret Montgomerie 1862-1914, the second daughter of Captain Alexander Montgomerie of Annick Lodge, Ayrshire in Scotland and of Eaglesham, Wanganui in New Zealand and his wife née Elizabeth Wright. She was the sister of Bettie Montgomerie who became the wife of his brother William Donald Anderson. He died in 1927.

William Donald Anderson. He was born at Barningham Winter in 1853, and was educated at Marlborough College. He emigrated to New Zealand in 1872 with his brother James Winthrop Anderson, where they became farmers. In 1879 he married Bettie Montgomerie, the eldest daughter of Captain Alexander Montgomerie and his wife née Elizabeth Wright. She was the sister of Margaret Montgomerie who became the wife of his brother James Winthrop Anderson.

Helen Margaret Anderson. She was born at Barningham Winter in 1856. In 1884 she was married to William Forster Mills of Ruddington House, Ruddington in Nottinghamshire, and died on 27 February 1953 at Cullompton in Devon.
Her husband died on 1 January 1918.

Florence Lydia Anderson. She was born on 4 January 1858 at Barningham Winter. On 16 May 1883 she was married to the Reverend Hugh Hornby Birley, son of Thomas Hornby Birley and his wife née Frances Sophia Harter. He was born on 30 January 1859 at Somerville, Pendleton in Lancashire, and died in 1958. Florence Lydia Birley née Anderson died on 25 April 1924.

Arthur Robert Anderson. He was born at Barningham Winter in 1859. He became a clergyman, and died on 21 December 1950.

Georgina Gertrude Anderson. She was born in 1863, and died in 1953. In 1884 to 1885 she visited New Zealand with her mother and wrote an account of her visit, sailing on the SS Doric and describing their arrival in Wellington, travelling to Wanganui by land, the wedding of her sister at Wanganui and then travelling to the South Island via Palmerston North, Masterton and Wellington, sailing to Christchurch, back to Wanganui, the Pink and White Terraces at Rotorua, the Blue and Green Lakes, Taupo, Tarawera, and their voyage back to England on the SS Rimukaka (3).

Their father the Reverend James Richard Anderson died in Erpingham, Norfolk in 1872, and was buried at Metton.

Their mother Elizabeth Julia Anderson née Pellew died on 16 July 1890. Her Will was proved on 25 August 1890 (4).

References

(1) Ipswich Journal 21 August 1847; Essex Standard 27 August 1847. The ceremony was conducted at St Mary's church in Bury St Edmunds by the Reverend Benjamin Winthrop, uncle of the bride.
(2) "BIRTHS ... On the 29th ult., at Felsham Rectory, the wife of the Rev. J.R. Anderson, of a son." Morning Chronicle 3 September 1851.
(3) Anderson Family Papers MS Papers 10737-3 National Library of New Zealand.
(4) "ANDERSON Elizabeth Julia. 25 August. The Will of Elizabeth Julia Anderson late of Whiting-street Bury St. Edmunds in the County of Suffolk Widow who died 16 July was proved at Bury St. Edmunds by John Thomas Anderson of Felsham in the said County Esquire the Reverend Hugh Hornby Birley of Pelton Vicarage Chester-le-Street in the County of Durham Clerk and William Forster Mills of Tapton-grove Chesterfield in the County of Derby Esquire the Executors. Effects £5,500 16s 1d." England and Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations) 1858-1966 (1890) page 97.