 Abt 1805 - Yes, date unknown
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Name |
Richard NASH |
Birth |
Abt 1805 |
Ospringe, Kent |
Gender |
Male |
_UID |
307083BB50D54B3AABEDD39E0F4818D6D60D |
Death |
Yes, date unknown |
Notes |
- 1841 census has Richard Nash, 35, miller, living in St Johns Place, St Mary Northgate, Canterbury with Elizabeth Nash, 65, independent.
1851 census: in Hoath, Kent
Richard Nash, head, 46, miller master employing an apprentice, born Ospringe, Kent
Emma Nash, wife, 41, born Chislett
Elizabeth Nash, mother, widow, 74, dependant on son, born Canterbury
George W Turner, ap., 15, millers apprentice, born Ramsgate.
1861 census (indexed as KARL by ancestry.com):
in St Nicholas St, St Nicholas at Wade, Kent
Richard Nash, head, 56, inn keeper, born Ospringe
Emma Nash, wife, 51 born Chislett
Elizabeth Nash, mother, widow, 85, born Canterbury
Charlotte File, niece, married, 31, born Canterbury
John File, nephew [grand-nephew?], 7 months, born Elham
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Person ID |
I502 |
Ickham, Kent |
Last Modified |
8 Sep 2009 |
Family |
Emma Minter, b. 12 Feb 1810, Kent d. Yes, date unknown |
Marriage |
4 Jul 1849 |
Thanington, Kent [1] |
- Richard Nash full age, batchelor miller, Thanington father David Nash butcher and Emma Minter full age spinster Thanington father William Minter, miller, sign/sign. Thomas Churchman (sign), Ann (mostly unreadable, possibly Blundale) (sign) witnesses.
NB The name and occupation of Emma's father are incorrect. Emma's father was named John but we don't know what became of him. William was Emma's grandfather. In 1841 Emma was living with her step-mother Margaret, whose maiden name was Churchman. Thomas Churchman, who witnessed the marriage, was probably Margaret's brother and who possibly gave the bride away. (Thanks to Cliff Minter for spotting these details).
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Family ID |
F51 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Last Modified |
8 Sep 2009 |
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