Elizabeth RUNDLE, 18281896 (aged 68 years)

Birth January 2, 1828 36 25
Occupation
Interest of Money 1881/ Author

British King
George IV
from January 29, 1820 to June 26, 1830 (aged 2 years)

British King
William IV
from June 26, 1830 to June 20, 1837 (aged 9 years)

MarriageAndrew Paton CHARLESView this family
March 1851 (aged 23 years)
Death of a fatherJohn RUNDLE MP
March 1864 (aged 36 years)
Death of a husbandAndrew Paton CHARLES
June 1868 (aged 40 years)
Burial of a husbandAndrew Paton CHARLES
June 8, 1868 (aged 40 years)
Death of a motherBarbara
June 1889 (aged 61 years)
British Queen
Victoria
from June 20, 1837 to January 22, 1901 (on the date of death)

Death March 28, 1896 (aged 68 years)
Family with parents
father
17921864
Birth: 1792Tavistock, Devon
Death: March 1864Hampstead
mother
18031889
Birth: about 1803Tavistock, Devon
Death: June 1889Hampstead
Marriage Marriageabout 1825Tavistock, Devon
3 years
herself
18281896
Birth: January 2, 1828 36 25Tavistock, Devon
Death: March 28, 1896Hampstead
Family with Andrew Paton CHARLES
husband
18201868
Birth: 1820 28 25London
Death: June 1868Hampstead
herself
18281896
Birth: January 2, 1828 36 25Tavistock, Devon
Death: March 28, 1896Hampstead
Marriage MarriageMarch 1851Tavistock, Devon
Shared note

English author, was born at Tavistock on the 2nd of January1828, the daughter of John Rundle, M.P. Some of her youthfulpoems won the praise of Tennyson, who read them in manuscript.In 1851 she married Andrew Paton Charles. Her best known book,written to order for an editor who wished for a story aboutMartin Luther, The Chronicles of the Schonberg-Cotta Family, waspublished in 1862, and was translated into most of the Europeanlanguages, into Arabic, and into many Indian dialects. MrsCharles wrote in all some fifty books, the majority of asemi-religious character. She took an active part in the work ofvarious charitable institutions, and among her friends andcorrespondents were Dean Stanley, Archbishop Tait, CharlesKingsley, Jowett and Pusey. She died at Hampstead on the 28th ofMarch 1896.Living Combe Edge,Branch Hill Park, Hampstead, London 1881 5servants