Nathaniel Winter c1807-1898

Author: C Gambles
Date published: 19/11/2022
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Nathaniel Winter

c1807-1898

Nathaniel James Winter was born c1807 in Newbury, the son of Nathaniel Benjamin and Mary Winter (nee Lindsay) who were married on the 28th October 1799 at St Mary the Virgin, Speen, Berkshire.

His father Nathaniel Benjamin was baptised in 1776 in Newbury the son of Nathaniel James and Fanny Winter (nee Brown) who were married on the 24th May 1773 at St Nicolas Church Newbury. He died aged 61 in 1837 and was buried on the 11th December 1837 at St Nicolas Newbury.

His mother Mary was born c1780 she died aged 38 in 1818 and was buried on the 1st January 1819 at St Nicolas Newbury.

Nathaniel Benjamin and Mary had the following children baptised at St Nicolas Church Newbury:

Elizabeth (born 20th August) baptised 17th September 1800

Ann (born 23rd August) baptised 23rd September 1801

John Janes (born 11th July) baptised 7th August 1805

John (born 2nd February) baptised 8th March 1807 (Possibly Nathaniel recorded as John by mistake)

The 1815 census of Newbury records Nathaniel (8) living in Townsend’s Yard on the west side of Bartholomew Street, Newbury with his father Nathaniel Benjamin (36), a Hair Dresser, his mother Mary (35), his sisters Elizabeth (15), Ann (14) and his brother John (10).

Nathaniel James married Elizabeth Wiggins at St Mary’s Church Greenham on the 20th May 1834, both were single. They had a daughter Mary born later that year. Mary died soon after she was born, she was buried on the 26th October 1834 at St Mary Greenham.  Elizabeth died the following year aged 31, she was buried on the 21st December 1835 at St Mary Greenham.

Nathaniel remarried on the 30th October 1836 at St Nicolas Church Newbury. His 2nd wife was Martha Challis (nee Walter, a widow with three children).

The 1841 census records Nathaniel (30), Martha (40) and her children Cornelius Challis (15), Lavinia Challis (14) and Maria Challis (10), living in Bartholomew Street, Newbury.

In 1851 Nathaniel (44) was recorded as a Labourer and Boatman, living in Porter’s Yard, (off Bartholomew Street) Newbury with Martha (50).

Martha died aged 57 in 1857, she was laid to rest in the Newtown Road Cemetery on the 15th September.

The 1861 census records Nathaniel (51) as a Bricklayer’s Labourer, lodging Bradley’s Yard, (off Cheap Street), Newbury with a widow, Rachel Briant (33) and her children John (10), Charles (8), Rachel (6) and George (1). (Rachel (nee Eggleton) was widowed in 1856, Her 1st husband was John Bryant, they were married 1848).

Nathaniel married Rachel (Bryant) later that year.

Marriage details:

Place: St Nicolas Church Newbury

Date: 26th May 1861

Groom: Nathaniel Winter, aged 50, widower, occupation, Labourer

Bride: Rachel Bryant, aged 30, widow

Fathers: Nathaniel Winter, occupation, Barber and Isaac Eggleton, occupation Gardener

Witnesses: James French and Ann French

Groom signed Bride made her mark.

Nathaniel and Rachel had the following children: William born 1862, Henry born c1865 and Amelia born 1867.

The 1871 census records the family living in Steamer’s Yard, Newbury, Nathaniel was still working as a Bricklayer’s Labourer.

By 1881 Nathaniel was working as a Builder’s Timekeeper and the family were living in Ashdown Court, Newbury.

The 1891 census records Nathaniel (84), Rachel (58) and Amelia (22) living in St John’s Almshouses, Argyle Road, Newbury.

Nathaniel died aged 91 on the 29th October 1898, he was laid to rest in the Newtown Road Cemetery on the 2nd November.

The 1901 census records Rachel (70) as a Pauper/Charwoman, in the Workhouse Newbury.  She died in the Workhouse in 1907 aged 72 and was laid to rest in the Newtown Road Cemetery on the 23rd May.

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