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Could some kind person look up the 1871 census for William Nevard born c. 1836, I am hoping they were living in Kingston on Thames, I am interested in the daughter Maud Nevard born c. 1870 + the rest of the family.
Regards,
Kaysy.
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1871
RG10/859/115/5.
william nevard age 35. b. altham,essex. occ. bricklayer. head.
maria age 32. b. exning,sufflk. wife.
anne age 8. b. manningtree,essex. daughter.
ernest age 5. b. dedham,essex. son.
flora age 4. b. ditto. daughter.
amy age 2. b. norbiton,surrey. daughter.
maude age 10mnths. b. ditto. daughter.
living at;kings road,kingston on thames,
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did you want me to try and go back through the censuses with the nevard family.
mick.
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1871
Kings Rd
Kingston on Thames
William Nevard head mar 35 bricklayer b Essex Dedham
Maria wife 32 b Suffolk Exning (?)
Anne daur 8 Exxes Manningtree
Ernest son 5 b Dedham
Flora 4 Dedham
Amy 2 Surrey Norbiton
Maude 10 mo Norbiton
RG10/659/115/5
You beat me to it wozzle!
If you look at the image, William's place of birth is also Dedham (I originally thought it looked like Aedham! ;))
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Hi
I was also looing at the 1871 census as well when I was beaten to it.
Do you want me to look up any possible marriages of a William Nevard to a Maria?
Ben
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Hi Coombs, Thank you for the kind offer, I am really interested in the daughter Maud of William and Maria. I have just found out through website ellisislandrecords.org that she emigrated to America in 1907.
Kindest Regards,
Kaysy
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Hi Wozzle and Russkie Thank you so much for the very quick reply. Thank you so much for the offer of further census's, the 1871 census was the only one I was interested in
Kindest Regards,
Kaysy
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Hi
A William Nevard marriage took place in the March quarter of 1858 in the Newmarket reg district. On the same page is a Maria Heffer. Also and Anna Maria Heffer. Ref 3b 753.
Ben
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Hi Coombs, Thank you for that, have noted it and will add it to my file.
Thanks once again for your interest.
Kind Regards,
Kaysy
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in 1861 they were living in tendring essex with a 2mnth old child
there is a marriage in lexden essex in 1859 of a william nevard unfortunately there is 2 males and 1 female on this entry
but on another entry there is 2 females and 0 males
one of these females is maria green
the page and vol number for maria is the same as william
so possibly this is your william.
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Hi Wozzle, Thank you for that information regarding William and Maria Green, also as Coombs pointed out there was a William Nevard to a Maria Heffer, Anna Maria Heffer. Thank you all for the interest shown, think I will leave the marriage William and Maria. The daughter Maud went to New York with her 3 children, sailed from Southampton on the Majestic arrived 24th October 1907. funny thing is I can't find her husband Charles Edward Parslow arriving beforehand.
Kind Regards
Kaysy
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In regards to Maud Nevard Parslow...
Maud is my great-grandmother. She and her three children arrived at Ellis Island in 1907. Her children were Charles Jr., Amy and Thomas Parslow. Thomas is my maternal grandfather. Maud was hesitant about leaving her father William, who by this time was a widower. My grandfather related how he and his grandfather would arrive at the armory nearby their house (William was living with Maud and family) and the soldiers standing guard would salute the old Crimean veteran (17th Lancers). They moved to Hackensack, New Jersey. She never saw him again. The Nevard/Parslow family were all bricklayers. Maud's brother William (not mentioned in census) and Ernest were already established in the states and sponsored their brother-in-law Charles in getting work. Charles died in 1925/6 and Maud lived on to 1955/6. There is a photo of she and I (8 months-old) on the back porch of our brick built home (naturally) in the winter of 1955 that hangs in my home along with formal portraits of her parents taken in the late 1890's.
In 1989 I visited my grandfather's old home in Kingston. The house stood at the end of the block on Kings Street (if I remember right). His description of the street and its surroundings was still accurate after 80 years.
Do you happen to know where William is buried?
I hope this has been of help. Thanks
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Hi, Thank you for the information regarding Maud Parslow (nee Nevard). Maud's husband Charles Edward Parslow was only my 1st half cousin twice removed. I am afraid I do not know where William was buried. The only thing I found was possibly you know already that he died 1st qt 1916 aged 80, Kingston District Volume 2a Page 628. If you go into "Google" enter The Kingston Life Cycles Database, enter the name Nevard and William, born 1836, it will give William's addresses 1871, 1881, 1891 census's.
Town of Birth in 1871 1nd 1891 census's mispelt.
Regards
Kaysy