NameElizabeth Ruth ARGENT , Grandmother
Birth Date6 Jan 187723,24
Birth PlaceSteeple Bumpstead, Essex, England
MemoFather, Thomas Argent, labourer, mother, Sarah Argent (Lewsey). Informant mark of Sarah Argent, mother. Registered on 24 Feb 1877.
Chr Date8 Jul 187725 Age: <1
Chr PlaceSteeple Bumpstead, Essex, England
MemoSt Marys Church.
Census Date2 Apr 188143 Age: 4
Census PlaceHaverhill, Suffolk, England
MemoLiving with parents at Household of Argent, Thomas at the address of Latchley Cottages
Elizabeth Argent, Daughter, Single, F , 4 years, Steeple Bumpstead, Essex
Census Date5 Apr 189144 Age: 14
Census PlaceHaverhill, Suffolk, England
MemoLiving with parents at Household of Argent, Thomas at the Address of Herkstead Green Church Field
Elizabeth Argent, Daughter, F, 14 years, Steeple Bumpstead, Essex, entry 9
Reside Date31 Mar 190126 Age: 24
Reside PlaceHackney, London, England
MemoLiving with Aunt Annie Blayney at 3 Chapman Rd. Annie, 33 was head but married. Elizabeth Ruth her niece , 24. Both were dressmakers and both born Steeple Bumpstead.
Reside Date19 Jul 190927 Age: 32
Reside PlaceLondon City, London, England
MemoElizabeth was still working in London as she sent a postcard to her sister Emma
Migration Date6 Aug 190928 Age: 32
Migration PlaceLondon, England
MemoTo New Zealand. Elizabeth Ruth left England prior to 1911 with her aunt Annie Blayney. No confirmed passenger record of a Miss Argent travelling to NZ or Australia was found. What emerged was a Miss A Blayney travelled with a Miss N Blayney from London to Wellington, both were dressmakers. The latter was Elizabeth Ruth, who was known as Nellie. Annie Blayney returned to the UK in June 1912.
Reside Date190929 Age: 31
Reside PlaceChristchurch, Canterbury, New Zealand
MemoUntil 1913 Elizabeth Ruth was on the domestic staff to the Bishop of Christchurch. Evidence of this is a postcard showing Bishop Churchill Julius and another mentioning Bishop’s Court.
Reside Date191130 Age: 33
Reside PlaceChristchurch, Canterbury, New Zealand
MemoElizabeth is also on the electoral roll of 1911 as spinster at “Bishops Court in Victoria Street, Christchurch North electorate. She is also on the 1914 electoral roll at the same address although by this time she had left for Australia.
Migration Date17 Jun 191331 Age: 36
Migration PlaceSydney, New South Wales, Australia
MemoElizabeth Ruth was a witness at the wedding of Thomas Hudson Aitken to Maud Scot in April 1913 but had moved to Sydney prior to her marriage in May 1914. The only likely Argent from New Zealand to Sydney during this period is recorded as Miss T or L Argent (Lizzy!) on the “Willochia” arriving Sydney on the 17 JUN 1913. L Argent could have been Lizzie which is the name she used around that time.
Reside Datebef May 191432 Age: 37
Reside PlaceDarling Point, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
MemoAt the time of her marriage in May 1914 Elizabeth Ruth stayed in Darling Point. It may be a coincidence but the Archbishop of Sydney was John Charles Wright, and there is a possibility that Elizabeth Ruth knew the Wright family. A photo of some domestic staff including possibly Elizabeth Ruth is held by the Argent family in England. The photograph was printed in England so may have been taken there. It is quite possible that Elizabeth stayed for a short time at the Archbishop’s residence in Darling Point after she moved from New Zealand to Sydney. Further the Wright family were well known to the Archbishop of Christchurch’s family and it is known that Mrs Wright visited Christchurch on at least one occasion. Perhaps Mrs Wright meet Elizabeth Ruth whilst at the Christchurch Archbishops residence.
Archbishop Wright, Mrs Wright & children (3 girls, age one over 12, 11 & 5 plus a boy age 7) arrived in Sydney on the Otranto on the 13th November 1909. The passenger list on this trip also had Archbishop Clarke of Melbourne, the Bishop of Newcastle and other clergy.
On an historic note this ship also carried, from Fremantle to Sydney, Sir Edmund & Lady Barton, Justice Richard O’Conner and Sir Samuel Griffiths, all founding fathers of the Australian Constitution and after 1903 Judges of the High Court. Edmund Barton was also Australia’s first Prime Minister.
It is interesting to also note that the Wright family frequently visited Bishops Court, Christchurch NZ.
Death Date7 Jul 196333 Age: 86
Death PlaceMosman, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
MemoMyocardial degeneration 3 months and Arteriosclerosis 3 years 2. senility at All Saints Hospital.
Burial Date8 Jul 1963
Burial PlaceNorth Ryde, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
MemoNorthern Suburbs Crematorium, Delhi Road. W. Hayward Church of England minister, Assistant Registrar Neville Solomon Lazarus
OccupationDress Maker & domestic service
Alias/AKANellie, Lizzie