Sister of Charles Trefusis FroodShe was born in 1838, was 2 in the 1841census living in Towcester and 12 in 1851 census living in Northampton and at 22, in the 1861 census she was working as a teacher in Linsted, Kent.
In 1881 she was described as the sister in law of Rosville Mills, who had married her sister, Emma Marie, and was living in Lyonsdown Road, Oakwood, New Barnet, described as an independent lady.
In 1891 Arabella was shown to be living in Barnet, again with her sister Emma, and once again shown as a woman living on her own means.
In 1901 at the age of 62, she was now living with her sister Eliza Phillips-COWGILL, and she was described as a retired governess.
She died a spinster in 1918 leaving £6,267 (2011 value - £133.000) to her nephew William Hamilton CRUMP. At the time of her death she was resident at 10, Yew Bank Terrace, Ilkley.
Crump was the eldest son of her youngest sister Helen J Frood and JOHN CRUMP, a Wesleyan Minister from Westmorland. Crump officiated at the wedding of his niece Nellie in 1900.
William Hamilton Crump, with his inheritance set of for New York from Liverpool in 1919, with a final destination of Houston. He set sail on the ORDUNA and was acccompanied by Jean Merrie A -

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