Elizabeth Amelia Unger
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Elizabeth Amelia Unger
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Posted: 8 Sep 2008 11:41AM GMT |
Classification: Query
Surnames: Unger Beglin Beeby Kennedy
Elizabeth Amelia Unger lived in British India in at least the 1880s and 90s. She married first a Mr Kennedy and second Daniel William Beglin, a railway official about 1882.
They lived at Sholapur in the state of Maharashtra. Which was an important junction on the north-south railway line.
E A Unger and Mr Beglin had at least three children:
1. Christina Violet Daisy Beglin born in 1884 at Sholapur.
2. Isabella Rosaline Beglin (also known as Rosalie Isabel) born in 1887 at Sholapur and died in 1983 at Glasgow, Scotland. She married George Albert Beeby, a railway official.
3. John Arthur Beglin, a millwright, born in 1890, died in 1972 at Stewarton, outside Glasgow, Scotland. He married at Glasgow in 1932 Mary Neilson Murdoch (1901-1975).
Although Christina and Isabella Beglin were baptised at Sholapur, their brother J A Beglin brought up his own children in the 1930s and 40s in the Jewish faith, and as 'Unger' can be an Ashkenazic Jewish surname, it is unclear what religion or ethnic origin E A Unger had.
Anyone also researching Unger and Beglin in British India, please get in touch, as anyone who has info on E A Unger or how to trace her marriage and death certificates. Full searches have been made of British marriages and deaths in the United Kingdom.
They lived at Sholapur in the state of Maharashtra. Which was an important junction on the north-south railway line.
E A Unger and Mr Beglin had at least three children:
1. Christina Violet Daisy Beglin born in 1884 at Sholapur.
2. Isabella Rosaline Beglin (also known as Rosalie Isabel) born in 1887 at Sholapur and died in 1983 at Glasgow, Scotland. She married George Albert Beeby, a railway official.
3. John Arthur Beglin, a millwright, born in 1890, died in 1972 at Stewarton, outside Glasgow, Scotland. He married at Glasgow in 1932 Mary Neilson Murdoch (1901-1975).
Although Christina and Isabella Beglin were baptised at Sholapur, their brother J A Beglin brought up his own children in the 1930s and 40s in the Jewish faith, and as 'Unger' can be an Ashkenazic Jewish surname, it is unclear what religion or ethnic origin E A Unger had.
Anyone also researching Unger and Beglin in British India, please get in touch, as anyone who has info on E A Unger or how to trace her marriage and death certificates. Full searches have been made of British marriages and deaths in the United Kingdom.