Elizabeth Eiloart

On 29 September 1849, she married Carl J. G. Eiloart at St Pancras Old Church[4] where they made their home.

The survivors were Edith, Ernest, Bernard, Clarence, Arnold, and Blanche.

[5] Around 1890, the couple retired to Dane Street in St Leonards-on-Sea[5] where they lived until Carl's death.

She was a shareholder in and writer for the English Woman's Journal from its foundation in 1858, and became its editor in 1864.

[6] Source:[5] Ernie Elton still proved popular amongst school children twenty years after original publication.