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{{Infobox Married Lady
| name = Ellena Babcott
| playby = (Toni Collette)
| fullname = Ellena Babcott
| image = [[File:Ellenawiki.png]]
| title = Mrs. Babcott
| dob = 1789
| father = [[Alfred Thorne]]
| fatherrank = Gentleman farmer
| mother = [[Rose Thorne]]
| motherrank = Gentry
| residence = N/A
| yodeb = N/A
| noblehouse = [[Marquessate of Eastborough]]
| dowry = £400
| yomar = 1810
| spouse = [[Eustace Babcott]]
| spouserank = Clergyman
| yowid = n/a
| issue = none so far
}}
Ellena is the second daughter of [[Alfred Thorne]]. She was married to [[Eustace Babcott]] in 1810, a year after he proposed to her elder sister, [[Adelaide Thorne|Adelaide]]. The life of a curate's wife suits her very well for, though the income is not large, she has little to do except sew and gossip and accept free dinners. Her name is frequently misspelled.
Ellena is the second daughter of [[Alfred Thorne]]. She was married to [[Eustace Babcott]] in 1810, a year after he proposed to her elder sister, [[Adelaide Thorne|Adelaide]]. The life of a curate's wife suits her very well for, though the income is not large, she has little to do except sew and gossip and accept free dinners. Her name is frequently misspelled.


[[Category: NPCs]] [[Category: Married Women]]
[[Category: NPCs]] [[Category: Married Women]]

Revision as of 11:55, 13 April 2017

Ellena Babcott
Portrayed by (Toni Collette)
Full Name Ellena Babcott
Associated Noble House(s) Marquessate of Eastborough
Date of Birth 1789
Father Alfred Thorne
Father's Rank Gentleman farmer
Mother Rose Thorne
Mother's Rank Gentry
Town Residence N/A
Year of Debut N/A
Dowry £400
Year of Marriage 1810
Spouse Eustace Babcott
Spouse's Rank Clergyman
Issue none so far

Ellena is the second daughter of Alfred Thorne. She was married to Eustace Babcott in 1810, a year after he proposed to her elder sister, Adelaide. The life of a curate's wife suits her very well for, though the income is not large, she has little to do except sew and gossip and accept free dinners. Her name is frequently misspelled.