Susan Isabel Dacre, or Isabel Dacre, as she was more usually known, was born in Leamington Spa, Warwickshire in 1844. She was the daughter of William Dacre, a jeweller and Susan nee Wyatt. She was baptised on 26 May 1844 at Kingston Seymour in Somerset on the same day as her older brother William. Isabel and William's mother was born in about 1816 in Clifton, Bristol so it is likely that the children were taken back to her parish church to be baptised. I can find no trace of the family in 1851 census although they are likely to have been in the Manchester area as another child Eliza Ann Dacre was born in 1847 in Manchester and a further child Marion Frances Dacre was born in 1851 in Oldham.
Their mother remarried in 1858 at Dunham Massey near Altrincham to Henry Hugh Race. In 1861 Susan Isabel and her brother William are visitors to the household of George Finn in Stretford near Manchester. William (18) is described as a 'hotel keeper'.
Henry Hugh Race, his wife Susan (nee Wyatt formerly Dacre) plus the four children were all living at 45 Great Ducie Street Manchester in 1871. Susan was a 'hotel keeper'. In the same household was Kate Aylett born about 1847 in Bermuda, West Indies. Catherine (Kate) Aylett would marry William Dacre, older brother of Isabel on 3 Feb 1875 in Hulme, Manchester. Isabel Dacre is described as an 'artist'. She had only just returned to England from Paris and she began studying at Manchester School of Art where four years later she would win the Queen's Prize.
Henry Hugh Race, stepfather of Isabel died in 1873. He was a licensed victualler at the "Ducie Arms" Strangeways, Manchester.
Isabel disappears from the census in 1881 and 1891. It's likely that she was abroad. In 1883 she was sharing a flat with another woman artist Mary Florence Monkhouse at 10 King Street in the heart of Manchester. Isabel's brother "Willie" Dacre was a veterinary surgeon and occupied premises nearby at 23 King Street. in the 1901 census Isabel was living at 10 Acomb Street in Moss Side, Manchester. She was 56 and head of the household. At the same address were her two nieces, Sarah and Dorothy Dacre, daughters of her brother William who had died two years earlier in Colwyn Bay. His wife Catherine had mental health problems and she returned to her family in Canada in 1893. In the same household was another artist Francis Dodd born 1874 in Holyhead, Anglesey. Isabel Dacre and Francis Dodd remained friends for the rest of their lives. Isabel was a visitor to the household of Francis in 1911 at 51 Blackheath Park Greenwich. Isabel was to move to London where she lived near to the Dodds until she died at 20 St John's Park Blackheath on 20 Feb 1933 aged 1933. The probate was granted to Francis Dodd A.R.A.