Louisa
Garrould was the daughter of William Garrould (1776) and Maria Eade,
and was born in Wissett in 1821. In 1841 she was living in the Halesworth
almshouses. In 1851 she was listed as a "work woman" and
still living in the almshouses in Halesworth. In 1861 she was single
and working as a shoe binder. She was living with her widowed mother
by the churchyard in Halesworth. In 1871 she was working as a shoe
binder and boarding with Charlotte Newson at Steeple End, Halesworth.
She married confectioner David Dennison in Halesworth in 1879 and,
in 1881, was living in Pound Street. Dennis had died by 1891, when
she was living with her brother George and his wife Eliza in Halesworth
Road, Blyford. Louisa died in 1895, aged 74.
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