AUDREY'S PAGE
JANE GARFIELD
By Audrey Potts (UK)


                                               Jane Garfield was a daughter of John Benjamin Garfield
                                               and Harriet Heather.

                                               Jane was born approx: 1829/1830 in Bethnal Green, London,                                                     Middlesex.  Her actual date of birth is not yet known.

Jane married William Blackhall on the 12th June 1848 St. Anne's, Limehouse.
William's occupation was a Chairmaker Master.
Jane died at 79a Bishops Road, Bethnal Green on the 28th May 1922 age 92 yrs.
The death certificate shows Jane's home address as: New Tyssen Street.
Cause of death: 1. Senility 2. Chronic Bronchitis 3. Cardiac Syncope.
The informant at Jane's death was: William John Blackhall, her son,
of 13 Hinson Street, Bethnal Green.
Jane's husband William died on the 9th December 1889 age 59 yrs at
The Shoreditch Infirmary, Hoxton Street, Haggerston, Shoreditch.
William's cause of death was Bronchitis.

CHILDREN

WILLIAM JOHN - b: 15th June 1850 Bethnal Green
(Anne's Gt. Grandfather)
Died: approx: March 1925, Shoreditch.
THOMAS JAMES - b: 4th July 1852.
HARRIET- b: 3rd January 1856.
JANE ELIZABETH - b: 30th April, 1856.
SARAH ANN - b: 6th November 1859.
SUSANNA - b: 21st January, 1864, at 68 Friars Mount, Bethnal Green,
London, Middlesex. (Audrey's Gt. Grandmother)
Died: Susan Lang 4th April, 1903 age 38 yrs in the Bethnal Green Infirmary.
Susan married Theodore William Lang on the 22nd May 1881,
Susan's address at that time was 19 Union Crescent, Bethnal Green
Susan and Theodore evidently had 10 children according to a family member,
sadly only 4 survived.

Maria Jane b: 1882 in Shoreditch (One of a twin, the other twin died),
Julia Harriet (Audrey's Grandmother) b: 21st April, 1886 at 32 Fuller Street, Bethnal Green
and died in High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire at the age of 103 yrs.
Catherine Annie b: 1889 Bethnal Green
George E. Lang b: 1900 and who died at the age of 17 yrs in 1917.