NETTLEINGHAM Chart 0500

This is a Chart for Joseph Nettleingham and Sarah Ann (Eaves) Springett

married
6th April 1847?
 Saint Dunstan
 Stepney, London?

1
JOSEPH NETTLEINGHAM
born about
1827
Gravesend, Kent
baptised
17th January 1827
Saint George
Gravesend, Kent
occupation
1851, 1861 Waterman
1881 Waterman (HM Customs)
1891 Boatman, HM Customs
1901 Retired Boatman
widower on 1901 Census

2
SARAH ANN (EAVES) SPRINGETT?
born about
1826
Milton in Gravesend, Kent
occupation
1871 Waterman's wife


3
Sarah 
Ann
NETTLEINGHAM
born about
1848
Milton in Gravesend, Kent
baptised
29th August 1847 
Holy Trinity
 Milton By Gravesend, Kent
occupation
1851, 1861
Scholar

married
September quarter
1878
Gravesend
district
Kent
George
LEWIS
or
Thomas
Richard
WEEKS

4
Joseph Alfred
NETTLEINGHAM
born about
June quarter
1849
Milton in Gravesend, Kent
baptised
6th Mary 1849 Holy Trinity
 Milton By Gravesend
 Kent 
occupation
1851, 1861
Scholar

married
September quarter
1879
North Aylesford district
Kent
Eliza 
SAUNDERS


5
Elizabeth
NETTLEINGHAM
born about
1851
Milton in Gravesend, Kent
baptised
12 January 1851 
Holy Trinity, Milton By Gravesend
 Kent
widow on the 1881 Census and
1901 Census

married(1)
December quarter
1869
Gravesend
Kent
George
SHERWOOD

married(2)
December quarter
1880
Gravesend
Kent
Phillip
COX

married(3)
12th May 1887
Higham, Kent
Albert Frederick
VINCETT

6
Lydia
NETTLEINGHAM
born about
June quarter
1852
Milton in Gravesend, Kent
occupation
1861
Scholar
1881
Railway
Porters
Wife

married
December quarter
1873
Gravesend
district
Kent
Alfred
LUCAS
born about
1850
Over
Cambridgeshire
occupation
1881
Railway
Porter
7
Jane
NETTLEINGHAM
born about
1855
Milton in Gravesend, Kent
occupation
1861
Scholar

married
March
 quarter
1877
Gravesend
district
Kent
Arthur
KENT
8
Mary Ann
Sophia
NETTLEINGHAM
born about
June quarter
1856
Milton in Gravesend, Kent
baptised
18th May 1856 
Holy Trinity, Milton By Gravesend
 Kent
occupation
1861, 1871
Scholar
9
Hepzibah
NETTLEINGHAM
born about
1858
Milton in Gravesend, Kent
baptised
23rd May 1858 
Holy Trinity, Milton By Gravesend
 Kent
occupation
1871
Scholar
1891
Housekeeper

married
March quarter
1878
Gravesend
district
Kent
James
Thomas
COOK
died before
1891
10
Prudence
NETTLEINGHAM
born about
September quarter
1860
(8 months on 1861 Census)
Milton in Gravesend, Kent
baptised
12th August 1860 
Holy Trinity, Milton By Gravesend
 Kent

married
June quarter
1885
Lambeth
district
Surrey
Frederick
RUTTER

11
Rose Maria
NETTLEINGHAM
born about
June quarter
1862
Milton in Gravesend, Kent
baptised
22nd June
1862 
Holy Trinity, Milton By Gravesend
 Kent

married
June quarter
1886
Gravesend
district
Thomas
De WARDT
12
Alfred
NETTLEINGHAM
born about
1867
Milton in Gravesend, Kent
occupation
1871
Scholar
 
  1. 1841 Census - Bull Yard, Milton, Gravesend, Kent. This Census shows that the father of Joseph was William aged 40 a Waterman born in Kent, his wife was Elizabeth, aged 40 born in Kent and the children other than Joseph were James 12, George 9, Jane 6, and William 1. Will put a Chart on for this family.
    1851 Census - 4 Cottage Place, Milton near Gravesend, Kent. This Census show a problem as with the family is a Mary Ann EAVES, mother-in-law, a widow aged 64 born Strood, Kent, a Laundress and a Mary Ann EAVES, sister-in-law, aged 16 a Dressmaker, born Gravesend, Kent. I thought the above marriage of Joseph to Mary Ann SPRINGETT was correct but according to this Census it should be Mary Ann EAVES. As they were both born in Kent I would have thought that was where they would have married, but it is possible that either Mary Ann EAVES had married a SPRINGETT before she married James or her mother had a second marriage and the daughter shown as sister-in-law came from that marriage. Have left at present as I had it, will change if I can solve the mystery. There were also two visitors in the household on this Census.
    1861 Census - 1 Back of Pilok Place, Milton, Gravesend, Kent
    1871 Census - 2 Gladstone Place, Gravesend, Kent. Sarah's husband Joseph was not at home on this Census
    1881 Census - 1 Christchurch Crescent, Milton in Gravesend, Kent
    1891 Census - 11 Church (down as Ch) Crescent, Milton in Gravesend. Hepzibah is down as a Widow. So her husband had died before that date. she has two children, Bertie 9 and Alfred 5, both Scholars and both born in Bermondsey, London. She is not the Head, her father Joseph is the Head of Household, also a Widow. Hepzibah COOK is down as daughter so confirming I have the right person. (Cannot find COOK family on 1881 Census a present)
    1901 Census - Age 51. 2 Wellington Street, Milton, Kent.
    IGI Marriage details and baptism of the children. No details for the ones not shown on the IGI.
  2. 1851 Census - 4 Cottage Place, Milton near Gravesend, Kent. This Census show a problem as with the family is a Mary Ann EAVES, mother-in-law, a widow aged 64 born Strood, Kent, a Laundress and a Mary Ann EAVES, sister-in-law, aged 16 a Dressmaker, born Gravesend, Kent. I thought the above marriage of Joseph to Mary Ann SPRINGETT was correct but according to this Census it should be Mary Ann EAVES. As they were both born in Kent I would have thought that was where they would have married, but it is possible that either Mary Ann EAVES had married a SPRINGETT before she married James or her mother had a second marriage and the daughter shown as sister-in-law came from that marriage. Have left at present as I had it, will change if I can solve the mystery. There were also two visitors in the household on this Census.
    1861 Census - 1 Back of Pilok Place, Milton, Gravesend, Kent
    1871 Census - 2 Gladstone Place, Gravesend, Kent. Sarah's husband Joseph was not at home on this Census
    1881 Census - 1 Christchurch Crescent, Milton in Gravesend, Kent
    IGI Marriage details and baptism of the children. No details for the ones not shown on the IGI.
  3. 1851 Census - 4 Cottage Place, Milton near Gravesend, Kent. This Census show a problem as with the family is a Mary Ann EAVES, mother-in-law, a widow aged 64 born Strood, Kent, a Laundress and a Mary Ann EAVES, sister-in-law, aged 16 a Dressmaker, born Gravesend, Kent. I thought the above marriage of Joseph to Mary Ann SPRINGETT was correct but according to this Census it should be Mary Ann EAVES. As they were both born in Kent I would have thought that was where they would have married, but it is possible that either Mary Ann EAVES had married a SPRINGETT before she married James or her mother had a second marriage and the daughter shown as sister-in-law came from that marriage. Have left at present as I had it, will change if I can solve the mystery. There were also two visitors in the household on this Census.
    1861 Census - 1 Back of Pilok Place, Milton, Gravesend, Kent
    The BMD shows these marriages in Gravesend which are very clearly these people. Hopefully I will be able to pick them up on the Census and will then be able to decide which of the two possible husbands listed they married. Will remove this note if I find all the families on the Census. At the present time I only have one more marriage to confirm to get rid of the two husbands which originally appeared for six of the children.
  4. 1851 Census - 4 Cottage Place, Milton near Gravesend, Kent. This Census show a problem as with the family is a Mary Ann EAVES, mother-in-law, a widow aged 64 born Strood, Kent, a Laundress and a Mary Ann EAVES, sister-in-law, aged 16 a Dressmaker, born Gravesend, Kent. I thought the above marriage of Joseph to Mary Ann SPRINGETT was correct but according to this Census it should be Mary Ann EAVES. As they were both born in Kent I would have thought that was where they would have married, but it is possible that either Mary Ann EAVES had married a SPRINGETT before she married James or her mother had a second marriage and the daughter shown as sister-in-law came from that marriage. Have left at present as I had it, will change if I can solve the mystery. There were also two visitors in the household on this Census.
    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 NETTLEINGHAM, 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)
  5. 1851 Census - 4 Cottage Place, Milton near Gravesend, Kent. This Census show a problem as with the family is a Mary Ann EAVES, mother-in-law, a widow aged 64 born Strood, Kent, a Laundress and a Mary Ann EAVES, sister-in-law, aged 16 a Dressmaker, born Gravesend, Kent. I thought the above marriage of Joseph to Mary Ann SPRINGETT was correct but according to this Census it should be Mary Ann EAVES. As they were both born in Kent I would have thought that was where they would have married, but it is possible that either Mary Ann EAVES had married a SPRINGETT before she married James or her mother had a second marriage and the daughter shown as sister-in-law came from that marriage. Have left at present as I had it, will change if I can solve the mystery. There were also two visitors in the household on this Census.
    1861 Census - 1 Back of Pilok Place, Milton, Gravesend, Kent
    1901 Census - Age 51. 2 Wellington Street, Milton, Kent.
  6. 1861 Census - 1 Back of Pilok Place, Milton, Gravesend, Kent
    1881 Census - 21 West Street, Gravesend, Kent. Alfred and Lydia were Boarders at this address, No children on this Census.
    I have not been able to find this family on the 1891 or 1901 Census. However I have found the family of Alfred LUCAS on the 1861 Census and found that I already have a brother, a Walter Mark LUCAS on my Chart. He appears on SWANNELL Chart 0501 having married Margaret SWANNELL in 1883.
  7. 1861 Census - 1 Back of Pilok Place, Milton, Gravesend, Kent
    1871 Census - 2 Gladstone Place, Gravesend, Kent. Sarah's husband Joseph was not at home on this Census
    1881 Census - 29a Bentley Street, Milton in Gravesend, Kent. Jane was the Head of Household, her husband must have been away, she is down as a Seaman's wife. Two children, Arthur aged 2 and Ethel 10 months both born Gravesend, Kent
    1891 Census - 22 Strattondale Street, Poplar, London
    1901 Census - 17 Strattondale Street, Poplar, London
  8. 1861 Census - 1 Back of Pilok Place, Milton, Gravesend, Kent
    1871 Census - 2 Gladstone Place, Gravesend, Kent. Sarah's husband Joseph was not at home on this Census
  9. 1861 Census - 1 Back of Pilok Place, Milton, Gravesend, Kent
    1871 Census - 2 Gladstone Place, Gravesend, Kent. Sarah's husband Joseph was not at home on this Census
    1891 Census - 11 Church (down as Ch) Crescent, Milton in Gravesend. Hepzibah is down as a Widow. So her husband had died before that date. she has two children, Bertie 9 and Alfred 5, both Scholars and both born in Bermondsey, London. She is not the Head, her father Joseph is the Head of Household, also a Widow. Hepzibah COOK is down as daughter so confirming I have the right person. (Cannot find COOK family on 1881 Census a present)
  10. 1861 Census - 1 Back of Pilok Place, Milton, Gravesend, Kent
    1881 Census - 1 Christchurch Crescent, Milton in Gravesend, Kent
    1891 Census - 27 Smith Street, Newington St Mary's (St Peter's) Surrey. I have a slight doubt about this family belonging. Prudence is definitely part of the family, cannot find a death and the only marriage for a Prudence NETTLEINGHAM is to this Frederick RUTTER which I have found the family on this Census. They did not marry in Gravesend as all the other families did, but this is more than possible, so I went ahead with the family. However on this Census she is down as being born in London, again a possiblity, as if her husband gave the details he might not have known where she was born. Being such an unusual name I still believe I have the correct family. They had two daughters, Ada RUTTER, aged 5 and Elsie RUTTER aged 1. (I have just noticed that the Enumerator put down everyone as being born in London. page after page of it, I cannot believe that no one was born anywhere else.) (The 1901 Census says she was born in Gravesend.
    1901 Census - 5 Wadding Street, Trinity Newington, Newington, London. Still only two children, Ada 15 and Elsie 11 both born Peckham, Surrey.
  11. 1871 Census - 2 Gladstone Place, Gravesend, Kent. Sarah's husband Joseph was not at home on this Census
    1881 Census - 1 Christchurch Crescent, Milton in Gravesend, Kent
    1891 Census - 133 Milton Road, Milton, Gravesend, Kent. Rose and Thomas had two children on this Census - Rose A aged 3 and Daisy A aged 1 both born Gravesend, Kent. There was a lodger with the family a Emily HICKS, aged 47 a Milliner and Dressmaker born Dalston, Middlesex
    1901 Census - 156 Wellington Street, Milton, Kent. Still only the two children, Rose 13 and Daisy 11.
  12. 1871 Census - 2 Gladstone Place, Gravesend, Kent. Sarah's husband Joseph was not at home on this Census
    1881 Census - 1 Christchurch Crescent, Milton in Gravesend, Kent

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