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Elizabeth Eiloart (1827 – 22 February 1898)〔(Grassick Family Tree & Other Related Families ), Ancestry.com.〕 was an English novelist, who wrote mostly children's fiction under the name Mrs. C. J. Eiloart. She was also a feminist and suffragist. ==Life== Eiloart was born Elizabeth Darby Adams in 1827〔(victorianresearch.org ''Elizabeth Darby Eiloart'' )〕 in St. Pancras, London,〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/VRN5-8YN )〕 the daughter of Samuel Adams. On 29 September 1849, she married Carl J. G. Eiloart at St Pancras Old Church where they made their home. They had six children, in order of birth: Edith, Ernest, Bernard, Clarence, Arnold, and Blanche.〔 Ernest Eiloart wrote ''The Laws Relating to Women'' in 1878. Around 1890, the couple retired to Dane Street in St. Leonard's, East Sussex〔 where they lived until Carl's death. Elizabeth died on 22 February 1898 in Brighton.〔
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