Harriett WEST (C1827-1917)
Family Stories > 6th GENERATION > William West's Family
9. Harriett West (C1827 - 1917)
Spouse : George Kingsley Daniels (C1825 - 1904)
Nola Irene Warren
2nd Generation -
George Ernest Edward Warren & Iris Ella Ford
3rd Generation
Leonard Leslie Warren and Burdett LaunderGeorge Dixie Ford & Sarah Jane West
4th Generation
Charles James Warren and Elizabeth (Agnes) McNayRoberts Launder and Mary Burdett SalisburyJoseph Samuel Ford and Marianette KinghamArthur Cornelius West & Anne Eliza Devonshire
5th Generation
John Warren and Elizabeth Manning and Mary ManningJohn McNay & Elizabeth RogersonGeorge William Launder & Sarah Gardiner (Roberts)Richard Burdett Salisbury & Susan HouseJoseph Ford & Ann TurnerGeorge Kingham & Sarah NashWilliam West & Lucretia WebbEliza Devonshire & Jesse Vine
6th Generation
James Manning & Elizabeth Snell
George Rogerson & Janet Tweedie
Thomas Launder & Sarah Puttoo
William Roberts & Sarah GardinerJohn Stagg House & Eliza Turner
Thomas Bate Ford & Elizabeth GarmansJames Turner & Hannah Stanley
James Kingham & Anna Maria TaylorWilliam Nash & Elizabeth SpikesleyWilliam West & Mary Auburn
1. Eliza West and John Stanbridge2. James West & Sarah Stanbridge3. Mary West4. Jane West & William Godfrey5. William West & Lucretia Webb6. John West7. Henry West8. Louisa West & James Bates9. Harriet West & George Kingsley Daniels
10. Timothy West & Mary Ann Wilton11. Fanny West & Reuben Cooper Mabot12. Bethia West & Charles Taylor
Harriet West
Born 1827 at Clifton, Bedfordshire
Marriage 1848 at Biggleswade, Bedfordshire
Spouse George Kingsley Daniels (C1825 - 1904)
Death 1917 at Biggleswade, Bedfordshire
Age at Death 89 years
Children
1. Charles Daniel (1849 - ....)
2. Isabella Daniel (1851 - 1931)
3. Ann Daniel (1853 - ....)
4. George Daniel (1855 - 1937)
5. Ellen Daniel (1857 - ....)
6. Walter Daniel (1860 - ....)
1903 - Poor Law Records and Workhouse Records
Both Harriet at age 76 years and George Daniel at age 78 years were living in the Union Workhouse in 1903. They were as aged persons and were classified as 'infirm'. They received 4 shillings and 2 pence as charitable relief.
