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| Name at death | George Nailor | ||||||
| Age at Death | 64 | ||||||
| Burial Date | 06 March 1903 | ||||||
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North View
Greenham |
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| Article date: | 07/03/1903 |
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| Transciption: | Reading Mercury Dated 7th March 1903 On the 1st inst., at Northview, King’s -road, Newbury, George Nailor, aged 64 |
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George Nailor
1839-1903
George Nailor was born in 1839, in Bucklebury, Berkshire. He was baptised on the 19th May 1839, at St Mary the Virgin, Bucklebury, the son on James and Charlotte Nailer (nee Gibbins/Giffin/Giffins/Griffin) who were married on the 31st July 1830, at St Giles, Reading Berkshire.
George’s father James was baptised on the 17th July 1774, in Bucklebury, Berkshire, the son of Thomas and Mary Nailor. He died aged 78, in 1885 and was buried on the 24th May, at St Mary the Virgin, Shaw cum Donnington.
According to census records George’s mother Charlotte was born c1808, in Bucklebury. She died aged 77, in 1885 and was buried on the 3rd January 1886, at St Mary the Virgin, Shaw cum Donington
James and Charlotte also had the following children baptised at St Mary the Virgin, Bucklebury:
Francis, 10th July 1832
Edmund, 21st June 1835
George, 19th May 1839
Israel, born 1841, baptised 22nd May 1842 (died aged 1, in 1842, buried 4th June, at St Mary the Virgin, Bucklebury)
Leonora(h) (born 1846) and Charles Frederick (born 1849), both baptised on the 7th October 1849
In 1841, George Nailor (2) was living in Lower Common, Bucklebury, Berkshire, with his father James (30), an Agricultural Labourer, his mother Charlotte (30), his brothers, Francis (9), Edmond (6) and Israel (1 month)
The 1851 census records James Nailor (44), an Agricultural Labourer, Charlotte (43), George (12), Leonora (4) and Charles (1), living in Bucklebury.
George Nailer married in 1860
Marriage details:
Place: St Nicholas, Beedon, Berkshire
Date: 22nd September 1860
Groom: George Nailor, aged 22, bachelor, occupation, Servant, abode, Chieveley
Bride: Elizabeth Townshend, aged 22, spinster, abode, Beedon
Fathers: James Nailor and Jacob Townshend both Trademen
Witnesses: John Wheeler and Elizabeth Read
(Elizabeth Townsend was born in 1838, in Beedon, Berkshire, the daughter of Jacob and Maria Townsend (nee Belcher) who were married on the 20th November 1837, in Compton, Berkshire)
Elizabeth gave birth to a daughter, Isabella Townsend, in 1859, before she married George.
George and Elizabeth had the following children:
Clara Nailer, born 1861
George Nailor, born 1864
Robert William Nailor, born 1870
Leonorah Elizabeth Nailor, born 1877
Albert Edward Nailor, born 1879
The 1861 census records George Nailer (22) as a Coachman, living in Horsemoor, Chieveley, Berkshire with Elizabeth (22) and Isabella aged 1 (now known as Isabella Nailor/Nailor)
In 1871 George Nailer (32) was again recorded as a Coachman. He was living in Oxford Road, Shaw cum Donnington, Berkshire, with Elizabeth (32) and their children Isabella (11), Clara (9), George (6) and Robert William (11 months).
In 1881 George Nailor (42) was recorded as a Public Housekeeper at the “Row Barge” South Road, Woolhampton, Berkshire. Also recorded in the census for this year was his wife Elizabeth (42) and their children, Robert (10), Leonorah (3) and Albert (1).
The 1891 census records George Nailor (53), a Coachman, living at 11, South View, Greenham, Berkshire. His daughter Leonorah (13) was recorded living with him. (No confirmed record found for George’s wife Elizabeth, in this census)
In 1901 George Nailor (62), Elizabeth (62), their grandson Robert Frederick Nailor (10) (son of their son George) and visitors, Sarah (28) and Ellen Noon (2 months), were recorded living at Harris Cottages, Greenham, Berkshire.
George Nailor died aged 64, on the 1st March 1903, he was laid to rest in the Newtown Road Cemetery on the 6th March.
Elizabeth after George’s death:
The 1911 census records Elizabeth Nailor (72) living at 5, East View, Livingstone Road, Newbury, Berkshire. Also recorded in the household was a General Domestic Servant, Kate Wiggins (21)
Elizabeth Nailor died aged 75, in 1912, she was laid to rest in the Newtown Road Cemetery on the 14th August.
Reading Mercury
Dated 7th March 1903
On the 1st inst., at Northview, King’s -road, Newbury, George Nailor, aged 64
Author: gambles
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