RICHARD
NASH. Ref:44000. Born: 1800- 1801 at Swerford, Oxfordshire
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GENERATION
One
RICHARD NASH. Ref: 44000. Born:
1800- 1801 in Swerford, Oxfordshire. Father: not known, Father Ref: 0. Mother:
not known, Mother Ref:
0. Mar: about 1825 in Oxfordshire to Mary
44001. Died: Apr-Jun 1880 in Banbury, Oxfordshire aged 79. In 1841 living in Hook
Norton
employed as
an Agricultural Labourer & in 1851 as a Shepherd.
Swerford is
a village and civil parish on the River Swere in the Cotswold Hills in
Oxfordshire, England. It is about 4 miles (6.4 km) northeast
of Chipping
Norton. (Last updated: 11/09/2020 15:14:07)
ELIZABETH NASH. Ref: 44002. Born
1827- 1820 in Oxfordshire. Mother: Mary, Ref: 44001
THOMAS NASH. Ref: 44003. Born 1825-
1826 in Oxfordshire. Mother: Mary, Ref: 44001
RUTH NASH. Ref: 44004. Born 1829-
1830 in Oxfordshire. Mother: Mary, Ref: 44001
JOHN NASH. Ref: 44005. Born 1831-
1832 in Oxfordshire. Mother: Mary, Ref: 44001
SARAH NASH. Ref: 44006. Born 1833-
1834 in Oxfordshire. Mother: Mary, Ref: 44001
WILLIAM NASH. Ref: 44007. Born
1835- 1836 in Oxfordshire. Mother: Mary, Ref: 44001
MARY A NASH. Ref: 44008. Born 1839-
1840 in Oxfordshire. Mother: Mary, Ref: 44001
JANE NASH. Ref: 44009. Born 1841-
1842 in Oxfordshire. Mother: Mary, Ref: 44001
GENERATION
Two
ELIZABETH NASH. Ref: 44002. Born:
1827- 1820 in Oxfordshire. Father: Nash, Richard, Father Ref: 44000. Mother:
Mary, Mother Ref:
44001. (Last updated: 11/09/2020 15:20:14)
THOMAS
NASH. Ref: 44003. Born: 1825- 1826 in Oxfordshire. Father: Nash, Richard,
Father Ref: 44000. Mother: Mary, Mother Ref:
44001. Mar:
about 1843 in Hook Norton, Oxfordshire to Ann 44010. Died: Jan-Mar 1897 in
Brackley, Northamptonshire aged 70. The
present
Church of England parish church of Saint Peter in Hook Norton is of Norman
origin but also has Early English, Decorated Gothic
and
Perpendicular Gothic features. The Norman font is 11th century and is unusual
in featuring pagan signs of the Zodiac. St. Peter's
contains a
number of Mediaeval wall paintings including saints, angels and the Apostles
Saint Peter and Saint Paul.
The church
tower has a ring of eight bells, all cast in 1949 by John Taylor & Co of
Loughborough. St Peter's is now the mother church of the
Benefice of
Hook Norton with Great Rollright, Swerford and Wigginton.
Hook Norton
Baptist Church is among the oldest in Britain, having been founded 1640. Its
present building is Georgian, built in 1781. Hook
Norton also
had a Methodist chapel, which was built in 1875 (Last updated: 11/09/2020
15:21:20)
JOHN ALBERT NASH. Ref: 44011. Born
Jul-Sep 1845 in Hook Norton, Oxfordshire. Mother: Ann, Ref: 44010
SOPHIE ANN NASh. Ref: 44016. Born
1851- 1852 in Hook Norton, Oxfordshire. Mother: Ann, Ref: 44010
HARRIETT NASH. Ref: 44017. Born
1853- 1854 in Hook Norton, Oxfordshire. Mother: Ann, Ref: 44010
MARY ANN ACKERMAN NASH. Ref: 44018.
Born 1855- 1856 in Evenley, Northamptonshire. Mother: Ann, Ref: 44010
HANNAH NASH. Ref: 44019. Born 1857-
1858 in Evenley, Northamptonshire. Mother: Ann, Ref: 44010
SARAH NASH. Ref: 44020. Born 1860-
1861 in Evenley, Northamptonshire. Mother: Ann, Ref: 44010
RUTH NASH. Ref: 44004. Born: 1829-
1830 in Oxfordshire. Father: Nash, Richard, Father Ref: 44000. Mother: Mary,
Mother Ref: 44001.
(Last
updated: 11/09/2020 15:21:23)
JOHN NASH. Ref: 44005. Born: 1831-
1832 in Oxfordshire. Father: Nash, Richard, Father Ref: 44000. Mother: Mary,
Mother Ref: 44001.
(Last
updated: 11/09/2020 15:21:25)
SARAH NASH. Ref: 44006. Born: 1833-
1834 in Oxfordshire. Father: Nash, Richard, Father Ref: 44000. Mother: Mary,
Mother Ref: 44001.
(Last updated: 11/09/2020 15:21:29)
WILLIAM NASH. Ref: 44007. Born:
1835- 1836 in Oxfordshire. Father: Nash, Richard, Father Ref: 44000. Mother:
Mary, Mother Ref:
44001. (Last updated: 11/09/2020 15:21:32)
MARY A NASH. Ref: 44008. Born:
1839- 1840 in Oxfordshire. Father: Nash, Richard, Father Ref: 44000. Mother:
Mary, Mother Ref: 44001.
(Last
updated: 11/09/2020 15:21:36)
JANE NASH.
Ref: 44009. Born: 1841- 1842 in Oxfordshire. Father: Nash, Richard, Father Ref:
44000. Mother: Mary, Mother Ref: 44001.
(Last
updated: 11/09/2020 15:21:39)
GENERATION
Three
JOHN ALBERT NASH. Ref: 44011. Born:
Jul-Sep 1845 in Hook Norton, Oxfordshire. Father: Nash, Thomas, Father Ref:
44003. Mother:
Ann, Mother
Ref: 44010. Mar: Jan-Mar 1867 in Astrop, Northamptonshire to Hayward, Hannah
44012. Died: Apr-Jun 1938 in Thornbury,
Gloucestershire
aged 92. In 1871 Census was an Agricultural Labourer. In 1891 was a Railway
Platelayer living in Paradise St, Kings
Sutton,
Northants.
The Oxford
and Rugby Railway between Oxford and Banbury was built between 1845 and 1850,
passing through the west of King's Sutton
parish
between the village and the River Cherwell. The Great Western Railway had taken
the line over by the time it opened, and in 1872 the
GWR opened King's Sutton railway station for
the village.[16] Chiltern Railways trains to London Marylebone, Birmingham Snow
Hill, Great
Western
Railway (train operating company) services to Oxford and Didcot Parkway now
serve the station. (Last updated: 11/09/2020
15:21:49)
LUCY A NASH. Ref: 44013. Born 1867-
1868 in Astrop, Northamptonshire. Mother: Hayward, Hannah, Ref: 44012
FRANCES NASH. Ref: 44014. Born
1877- 1878 in Kings Sutton, Oxfordshire. Mother: Hayward, Hannah, Ref: 44012
Alice Sophia MAWLE. Ref: 50003.
Born 18 Aug 1879 in Kings Sutton, Oxfordshire. Mother: Hayward, Hannah, Ref:
44012
SOPHIE ANN NASh. Ref: 44016. Born:
1851- 1852 in Hook Norton, Oxfordshire. Father: Nash, Thomas, Father Ref:
44003. Mother: Ann,
Mother Ref:
44010. (Last updated: 11/09/2020 16:03:50)
HARRIETT NASH. Ref: 44017. Born:
1853- 1854 in Hook Norton, Oxfordshire. Father: Nash, Thomas, Father Ref:
44003. Mother: Ann,
Mother Ref:
44010. (Last updated: 11/09/2020
16:05:47)
MARY ANN ACKERMAN NASH. Ref: 44018.
Born: 1855- 1856 in Evenley, Northamptonshire. Father: Nash, Thomas, Father
Ref: 44003.
Mother:
Ann, Mother Ref: 44010. (Last updated:
11/09/2020 16:06:31)
HANNAH NASH. Ref: 44019. Born:
1857- 1858 in Evenley, Northamptonshire. Father: Nash, Thomas, Father Ref:
44003. Mother: Ann,
Mother Ref:
44010. (Last updated: 11/09/2020
16:08:11)
SARAH NASH. Ref: 44020. Born: 1860-
1861 in Evenley, Northamptonshire. Father: Nash, Thomas, Father Ref: 44003.
Mother: Ann,
Mother Ref:
44010. (Last updated: 11/09/2020
16:09:00)
GENERATION Four
LUCY A NASH. Ref: 44013. Born:
1867- 1868 in Astrop, Northamptonshire. Father: Nash, John Albert, Father Ref:
44011. Mother:
Hayward,
Hannah, Mother Ref: 44012. (Last
updated: 11/09/2020 15:21:55)
FRANCES NASH. Ref: 44014. Born:
1877- 1878 in Kings Sutton, Oxfordshire. Father: Nash, John Albert, Father Ref:
44011. Mother:
Hayward,
Hannah, Mother Ref: 44012. Mar: 5 Aug 1907 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada to
Ditton, William Thomas . Known as Fanny.
Emigrated
to Michigan, when husband moved with his job with Ford Motor Co. Had a daughter
named Alice, who went on to marry Fred
and another
daughter named Cindy. (Last updated: 21/03/2021 19:14:04)
Alice Sophia MAWLE. Ref: 50003.
Born: 18 Aug 1879 in Kings Sutton, Oxfordshire. Father: Nash, John Albert,
Father Ref: 44011. Mother:
Hayward,
Hannah, Mother Ref: 44012. Mar: 15 Sep 1901 in Hendon, London to Mawle, Albert
50002. Died: Jul-Sep 1917 in Oxford,
Oxfordshire
aged 37. Baptised in Parish of Kings Sutton, County of Northants on 14 Apr 1880
but not recorded in register until 20 May
1880. At
time of marriage she was living at 49 Pember Road, Kensal Rise, Willesden.
In 1860 the
Hampstead Junction Railway was opened. Next year a new station appeared called
Kensal Green & Harlesden. In 1873 it was
moved half
a mile to the east and renamed Kensal Green. There was Willesden Junction
station nearby. Buses and later trams also
connected
Kensal Green to London.
Large scale
housing construction followed, mainly two-storey cottages. Sanitation was poor,
and many residents kept pigs. Indeed, the
slaughtering
and selling off of a pig at the Plough was one of the highlights of the week.
Towards the end of the 19th century local landlords
All Souls
College, Oxford stepped up the urban development. Chamberlayne Road was built
to connected Kensal with Willesden Green.
The new
area was called Kensal Rise. Kensal Green Station was renamed Kensal Rise in
1890.
Schools and
churches opened between 1877 and 1913. Housing now stretched all the way to
Harlesden. Of interest are the houses built by
Charles
Langler and Charles Pinkham, like those in Clifford Gardens (about 1897) with
decorated facades.
Despite the
proximity of respectable Queen's Park to the east, and gifts of land, libraries
and clubs by Victorian philanthropists, Kensal had
a
reputation of being a near slum, although some better off people, like clerks,
accounts and salesmen employed in the City lived here,
too.
(Last
updated: 21/03/2021 19:14:04)
GENERATION
Spouses, etc
Mary NASH. Ref: 44001. Born: 1800-
1801 in Hook Norton, Oxfordshire. Father: not known, Father Ref: 0. Mother: not
known, Mother Ref:
0. Mar:
about 1825 in Oxfordshire to Nash, Richard 44000. Hook Norton is a village and
civil parish in Oxfordshire, England. It is 4 1⁄2 miles
(7 km) northeast of Chipping Norton and close
to the Cotswold Hills. (Last updated: 11/09/2020 15:18:54)
Ann NASH.
Ref: 44010. Born: 1818- 1819 in Longborough, Gloucestershire. Father: not
known, Father Ref: 0. Mother: not known, Mother
Ref: 0. Mar:
about 1843 in Hook Norton, Oxfordshire to Nash, Thomas 44003. Still alive in
1881 Census living with husband, Thomas at
Aynhoe,
Northants.
Longborough
is a village and civil parish 2.5 miles (4.0 km) north of the market town of
Stow on the Wold, Gloucestershire. The parish
population
taken at the 2011 census was 471.
The village
is about 0.5 miles (800 m) east of the A424, around 1.5 miles (2.4 km) west of
the Fosse Way and is on the Heart of England
Way. (Last
updated: 11/09/2020 15:21:42)
Hannah NASH. Ref: 44012. Born:
during 1845 in Astrop, Northamptonshire. Father: Hayward, Thomas, Father Ref:
45300. Mother: Jane,
Mother Ref:
45301. Mar: Jan-Mar 1867 in Astrop, Northamptonshire to Nash, John Albert
44011. A hamlet that now is part of Kimgs
Sutton,
Astrop was the site of a famous Spa discovered in the 17th century. All that
now remains is a small well known as St. Rumbald's
Well, south
of the house in a valley. Astrop house is a Grade II* listed country manor
about 1 mile (1.6 km) north-east of Kings Sutton. It is
constructed
of limestone ashlar in two storeys with a 7-bay frontage.
It was
built c.1740 for Sir John Willes, Chief Justice of the Court of Common Pleas.
Sir John Soane added wings for the Revd. William
Shippen
Willes, which were extended in the 19th century and demolished in 1961. William
Wilkinson added the Keeper's lodge, pheasantry
and a cottage in 1868. Lancelot
"Capability" Brown laid out the grounds. (Last updated: 11/09/2020
15:21:52)