Hello Keyboard,
I am doing some research for a friend in Scotland who is a bit of an archivist for Quakers and Quaker descendants. I usually develop a tree so that I can ensure I have everything in place but this time I failed to do that and as a result came unstuck.
I realised the Eveline you discovered was not the Eveline I was after which is part of the reason I thought I had better develop a tree. I feel reasonably comfortable that that Eveline was the granddaughter of Charles Struve Price through his son Charles Edwin Price.
The first Eveline Richardson Price was the daughter of Charles Stuve Price and Hannah Isabella Richardson. Its the 3rd one that is proving challenging and I only know about her because of the probate record. The fact that Annie Grace Price was Executor links the 3 spinsters together but the question is how
I thank you so much for the 1901 census info re "...with parents Charles E Price 42 and Anne 38 with other siblings in Neath Census Ref RG13/5059/74/7" I will set about locating them family fully.
I think the Eveline "...died aged 91 a spinster in Wexham..." may not be the Eveline Price daughter of Owen and Mary but I simply am not sure. The reason for my uneasiness is the missing name of 'Richardson'.
I have a few things to do but this afternoon I will get back to the tree. Your contributions have been enormously beneficial and once I feel comfortable I have as many people in place as possible I will repost and hope you see the post.
The 2nd & 3rd spinsters I think must derive from different lines but originating as children from Charles Stuve Price and Hannah Isabella Richardson.
I have a similar issue with some of my direct ancestors who all went by the name of Peregrine Bowen and whilst I understand perfectly the naming conventions and honoring people by naming it doesn't make it easy for genealogists.
I will get back to this later today.
Thanks once again Keyboard - will you be up for the next challenge?
Westy