NETTLEINGHAM Chart 0400

This is a Chart for Joseph Alfred Nettleingham and Eliza Saunders

married
September quarter
1879
North Aylesford district
Kent,

1
JOSEPH ALFRED NETTLEINGHAM
born about
June quarter 1849
Milton in Gravesend, Kent
baptised
6th Mary 1849 
Holy Trinity
  Milton By Gravesend, Kent 
occupation
1861 Scholar

2
ELIZA SAUNDERS
born about
1850
Cliffe, Kent
occupation
1881 Boarding House Assistant


3
Alfred
George
NETTLEINGHAM
born about
1880
Woolwich
London
occupation
1901
Railway Labourer

4
Herbert I
NETTLEINGHAM
born about
1883
Higham, Kent
occupation
1901
Uralite (Ebralite) Labourer


5
Archibald I
NETTLEINGHAM
born about
1886
Higham, Kent
1901
Office Clerk
Uralite (Ebralite)
6
Sydney
NETTLEINGHAM
born about
June quarter
1892
Higham, Kent
 
  1. 1851 Census - 4 Cottage Place, Milton near Gravesend, Kent.
    1861 Census - 1 Back of Pilok Place, Milton, Gravesend, Kent
    1881 Census - Old Vicarage, Church Street, Higham, Kent. Eliza SAUNDERS is the Head (mother of Eliza NETTLEINGHAM) She is a widow aged 64, a Boarding House Keeper, born Cliffe, Kent. Then there is Eliza (her husband is not with them) Eliza NETTLEINGHAM, married, aged 31 a Boarding House Assistant, born Higham, Kent, then Alfred George NETTLINGHAM, Grandson, aged 11 months born Woolwich, London. There are four lodgers with them.
    1891 Church Street, Higham, Strood, Kent. An Eliza SAUNDERS was in the same household, down as Head, Aged 74, a widow, born Cliffe, Kent. I am sure she was the mother of Eliza. Joseph and Eliza had three children on this Census, Alfred G, aged 10 born Woolwich, Kent, Herbert I, aged 8 born Higham, Kent and Archibald I aged 5 also born Higham, Kent. Will put a Chart on for this family.
    1901 Census - Church Street, Higham, Strood, Kent. Eliza SAUNDERS is still with family and this time is down as Mother-in-Law. There is one more child, Sydney, aged 9. The children on the 1891 Census are still with the family, Alfred is a Railway Labourer, Herbert is a Ebralite??? Labourer and Archibald is an Office Clerk Ebralite???  (that is what the word looks like, I wonder if there was a company with a name like that in the Higham area)
  2. 1881 Census - Old Vicarage, Church Street, Higham, Kent. Eliza SAUNDERS is the Head (mother of Eliza NETTLEINGHAM) She is a widow aged 64, a Boarding House Keeper, born Cliffe, Kent. Then there is Eliza (her husband is not with them) Eliza NETTLEINGHAM, married, aged 31 a Boarding House Assistant, born Higham, Kent, then Alfred George NETTLINGHAM, Grandson, aged 11 months born Woolwich, London. There are four lodgers with them.
    1891 Church Street, Higham, Strood, Kent. An Eliza SAUNDERS was in the same household, down as Head, Aged 74, a widow, born Cliffe, Kent. I am sure she was the mother of Eliza. Joseph and Eliza had three children on this Census, Alfred G, aged 10 born Woolwich, Kent, Herbert I, aged 8 born Higham, Kent and Archibald I aged 5 also born Higham, Kent. Will put a Chart on for this family.
    1901 Census - Church Street, Higham, Strood, Kent. Eliza SAUNDERS is still with family and this time is down as Mother-in-Law. There is one more child, Sydney, aged 9. The children on the 1891 Census are still with the family, Alfred is a Railway Labourer, Herbert is a Ebralite??? Labourer and Archibald is an Office Clerk Ebralite???  (that is what the word looks like, I wonder if there was a company with a name like that in the Higham area)
  3. 1891 Church Street, Higham, Strood, Kent. An Eliza SAUNDERS was in the same household, down as Head, Aged 74, a widow, born Cliffe, Kent. I am sure she was the mother of Eliza. Joseph and Eliza had three children on this Census, Alfred G, aged 10 born Woolwich, Kent, Herbert I, aged 8 born Higham, Kent and Archibald I aged 5 also born Higham, Kent. Will put a Chart on for this family.
    1901 Census - Church Street, Higham, Strood, Kent. Eliza SAUNDERS is still with family and this time is down as Mother-in-Law. There is one more child, Sydney, aged 9. The children on the 1891 Census are still with the family, Alfred is a Railway Labourer, Herbert is a Ebralite??? Labourer and Archibald is an Office Clerk Ebralite???  (that is what the word looks like, I wonder if there was a company with a name like that in the Higham area)
    On 9th December 2007 I was sent an email by a Judith NETTLEINGHAM in Australia. At the present time I cannot fit her family into my Nettleingham Charts. However she did point me to the following web site: http://www.subbrit.org.uk/sb-sites/sites/h/higham_british_uralite/ which contains the following information about a Company, British Uralite in Higham, Kent. I therefore think the Herbert and Archibald were worker at British Uralite and Ebralite as I originally deciphered it from the 1901 Census, it is interesting that the company started in 1901 when I have recorded the information from the 1901 Census.
    "The British Uralite works at Higham opened in about 1900 making pipes. The factory had its own railway siding from the branch line to Grain and Allhallows and had its own station, Uralite Halt which opened in 1906. It was a public station but was primarily intended to be used by the workforce.
    Although the works has now closed most of the buildings are still standing although some are in a dilapidated condition. The site now forms the Canal Road Industrial Estate.
    On the opposite side of the railway line there is a large EWS marshaling yard and permanent way depot."
  4. 1891 Church Street, Higham, Strood, Kent. An Eliza SAUNDERS was in the same household, down as Head, Aged 74, a widow, born Cliffe, Kent. I am sure she was the mother of Eliza. Joseph and Eliza had three children on this Census, Alfred G, aged 10 born Woolwich, Kent, Herbert I, aged 8 born Higham, Kent and Archibald I aged 5 also born Higham, Kent. Will put a Chart on for this family.
    1901 Census - Church Street, Higham, Strood, Kent. Eliza SAUNDERS is still with family and this time is down as Mother-in-Law. There is one more child, Sydney, aged 9. The children on the 1891 Census are still with the family, Alfred is a Railway Labourer, Herbert is a Ebralite??? Labourer and Archibald is an Office Clerk Ebralite???  (that is what the word looks like, I wonder if there was a company with a name like that in the Higham area)
    On 9th December 2007 I was sent an email by a Judith NETTLEINGHAM in Australia. At the present time I cannot fit her family into my Nettleingham Charts. However she did point me to the following web site: http://www.subbrit.org.uk/sb-sites/sites/h/higham_british_uralite/ which contains the following information about a Company, British Uralite in Higham, Kent. I therefore think the Herbert and Archibald were worker at British Uralite and Ebralite as I originally deciphered it from the 1901 Census, it is interesting that the company started in 1901 when I have recorded the information from the 1901 Census.
    "The British Uralite works at Higham opened in about 1900 making pipes. The factory had its own railway siding from the branch line to Grain and Allhallows and had its own station, Uralite Halt which opened in 1906. It was a public station but was primarily intended to be used by the workforce.
    Although the works has now closed most of the buildings are still standing although some are in a dilapidated condition. The site now forms the Canal Road Industrial Estate.
    On the opposite side of the railway line there is a large EWS marshaling yard and permanent way depot."
  5. 1891 Church Street, Higham, Strood, Kent. An Eliza SAUNDERS was in the same household, down as Head, Aged 74, a widow, born Cliffe, Kent. I am sure she was the mother of Eliza. Joseph and Eliza had three children on this Census, Alfred G, aged 10 born Woolwich, Kent, Herbert I, aged 8 born Higham, Kent and Archibald I aged 5 also born Higham, Kent. Will put a Chart on for this family.

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