52 Ancestors 2026 Week 11 - A Turning Point
The Short Life of Harriet Bonniface (1847–1883) Some ancestors leave behind long, sprawling stories. Others leave only a brief trace — a handful of records, a name on a tree, a date that ends too soon. Yet it is often these short lives that create the sharpest turning points in a family’s history. For my family, one such moment came in September 1883 , with the death of Harriet Worsfold , née Bonniface, aged just thirty‑six. Harriet was born in 1847 , the daughter of Henry Bonniface and Caroline Carter , and grew up in the rural communities of Sussex. Her early life would have been shaped by agricultural rhythms, close family networks, and the expectations placed on working‑class women in Victorian England. In 1871 , she married William Worsfold , a coal merchant’s carter — a physically demanding and steady trade that kept the family rooted in the working life of Brighton. Their eldest son, Walter James Worsfold , was born in 1872. He would later become a pivotal figure in the family ...


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