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Burial Register
Name at death Elizabeth Nailor
Age at Death 75
Burial Date 14 August 1912
Abode 2 Bone Lane, Greenham,
Newbury
Official at Burial Ernest H Stenning
Comments Nailor not Naylor in Free BMD
Burial Register Index
Book 1899
Page Number 231
Reccord Number 9045
Sources Burial Register

Burial Register entry for Elizabeth Nailor
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Elizabeth Nailor 1838-1912

Elizabeth Nailor

1838-1912

Elizabeth, her parents, siblings and early life:

Elizabeth Townsend/Townshend was born in Beedon, Berkshire, the daughter of Jacob and Maria Townsend (nee Belcher) who were married on the 20th November 1837, in Compton, Berkshire.

Jacob and Maria also had the following two children:

Hannah, born in 1840, in Hampstead Norris

Richard, born in 1844, in Beedon (died aged 4 months, buried 26th July, at St Nicholas, Beedon).

Elizabeth’s mother Maria was baptised in 1817, in Compton, Berkshire, the daughter of Richard and Mary Belcher.

Elizabeth’s father Jacob was an Agricultural Labourer. He was baptised in 1815, in Beedon, Berkshire, the son of Richard and Elizabeth Townsend (nee Heather) who were married in 1806, in Beedon. Jacob died aged 85, in 1900, he was buried on the 19th August, at St Nicholas, Beedon. (Surname recorded as Townsin)

In 1841 Jacob (25), an Agricultural Labourer, Maria (20), Elizabeth (2) and Hannah (10 months), were living near the Brick Kiln, in Beedon, Berkshire.

Elizabeth’s mother Maria died aged 27, in 1845, she was buried on the 13th June, at St Nicholas, Beedon.

Elizabeth’s father Jacob remarried on the 10th November 1845, at St Nicholas, Beedon. His 2nd wife was Charlotte Coventry

(Charlotte was born in Ramsbury, Wiltshire, she was baptised on the 5th September 1824, in Baydon, Wiltshire, the daughter of Thomas and Hannah Coventry. Charlotte died aged 85 in 1910 and was buried on the 14th December, at St Nicholas, Beedon. Surname recorded as Townsin)

Jacob and Charlotte had the following children born in Beedon:

Richard, 1846

Joseph, 1848

Maria, 1850

William, c1856

Alice, 1858

Matilda, 1860

George, 1867

In 1851 Elizabeth (12) was recorded living in Beedon with her father Jacob (36), her stepmother Charlotte (26), her sister Hannah (10), her half-siblings, Richard (4), Joseph (2), Maria (10 months) and her grandfather Richard Townsend (74).

Elizabeth in later life:

Elizabeth gave birth to a daughter, Isabella Townsend, in 1859.

She 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

 

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/Nailer)

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) Elizabeth (42) and their children, Robert (10), Leonorah (3) and Albert (1), were living at the “Row Barge” South Road, Woolhampton, Berkshire. George was recorded as a Public House Keeper.

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 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 Noon (28) and Ellen Noon (2 months), were recorded living in Harris Cottages, Greenham, Berkshire.

Elizabeth was widowed in 1903. George Nailor died aged 64, on the 1st March, he was laid to rest in the Newtown Road Cemetery on the 6th March.

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. (Abode at time of death, 2 Bone Lane, Greenham, Newbury)

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