Martin George Nash (1872-1947)

Dates

Birth: 4 April 1872 The Bourne, Wrecclesham, Surrey, UK
Father: James Nash 1845-1915
Mother: Mary Ann Trusler 1847-1927

Christening: 5 May 1872 St Peter, Wrecclesham, Surrey, UK

Marriage: 11 December 1892 St Andrew, Farnham, Surrey, UK
Wife: Ellen Emily Atkins 1874-1936

Death: January-February 1947 11 Council Cottages, Ridgway Hill Road, The Bourne, Surrey, UK
Buried: 11 February 1947 St Thomas on the Bourne, The Bourne, Surrey, UK

Children

William George Nash 1893-1914
Lily May Nash 1895-a1901
Alice Maud Nash [Hide] 1896-1995
James Nash 1898-1917
Frederick Nash 1899-1941
Harry Nash 1902-1990
Edith Kate Nash 1904-a1911
Elizabeth Ivy Nash 1908-a1921
Albert Martin Nash 1909-1935
Ernest Philip Nash 1911-1978
Marjorie Irene Nash 1913-a1921
Alfred Nash 1915-a1921

Notes

Birth of Martin George Nash in FreeBMD in April-June 1872 in Farnham (2A 110).

Entry in Ancestry England, Select Births and Christenings, 1538-1975 for Martin George Nash baptised 5 May 1872 in Wrecclesham, Surrey, parents James and Mary Anne Nash.

Entry in Ancestry Surrey, England, Church of England Baptisms, 1813-1917 for Mortin (sic) George Nash on 5 May 1872 at Wrecclesham, St Peter, parents James and Mary Anne Nash. "Page 67 Baptisms solemnized in the Parish of Wrecclesham in the County of Surrey in the Year 1872 1872 May 5th No. 529 Martin George [parents] James [a] Labourer & Mary Anne Nash [of] Bourne".

In the 1881 census as Martin G Nash aged 10, born in Farnham, Surrey, and living with his parents (James and Mary), three brothers (Albert, Stephen and William J) and sister (Mary A) in Short Heath, Farnham Surrey.

Entry in Ancestry UK, Royal Hospital Chelsea Pensioner Soldier Service Records, 1760-1920 for Martin George Nash aged 18, born in Wrecclesham, Surrey enlisted as WS/3331 Rw Surrey Regt in 1890.

In the 1891 census as Martin George Nash aged 19, born in Wrecclesham, Surrey, a soldier (private) in 1st Battalion the Queens Royal West Surrey Regiment in East Infantry Barracks, Aldershot, Hampshire.

Marriage of Martin George Nash and Emily Ellen Atkins in FreeBMD in October-December 1892 in Farnham (2A 191).

Entry in the Ancestry England, Select Marriages, 1538-1973 for Martin George Nash aged 21, father James Nash, and Emily Ellen Atkins on 11 December 1892 in Farnham, Surrey.

Entry in Ancestry Surrey, England, Church of England Marriages and Banns, 1754-1937 for Martin George Nash aged 21, father James Nash, and Emily Ellen Atkins on 11 December 1892 at Farnham, St Andrew. "Page 225 1892 Marriage solemnized at the parish church in the parish of Farnham in the County of Surrey. [No.] 449 Decr.. 11 1892 Martin George Nash [aged] 21 [a] Bachelor [and] Groom [of] Farnham [father] James Nash [a] Labourer, [and] Emily Ellen Atkins [aged] 19 [a] Spinster [of] Farnham [father] Henry Atkins [a] Tailor. Married in the parish church accoring to the Rites and Ceremonies of the Established Church after Banns [...] in the Presence of George Atkins [and] Sarah Ann Atkins".

In the 1901 census as Martin George Nash aged 29, born in Wrecclesham, Surrey, a domestic coachman and living with his wife (Emily Ellen), three sons (Frederick, James and William George) and two daughters (Alice Maud and Lily May) in Bog Cottage, Frensham, Surrey.

In the 1911 census as Martin George Nash aged 39, born in Farnham, Surrey, an iron mongers carman, and living with his wife (Emily Ellen), four sons (Albert, Frederick, Harry and James) and three daughters (Edith Kate, Elizabeth Kate and Florence Ada) in five rooms at Ridgway Hill Road, Farnham, Surrey.

Four entries in Ancestry Surrey, England, Electoral Registers, 1832-1962 for Martin George Nash address Dwelling House, Council Cottages, Ridgway Road, Farnham, Guildford from 1912 to 1915.

Entry in Ancestry UK, World War I Pension Ledgers and Index Cards, 1914-1923 for Martin Geo Nash father of William George Nash Private 9608 Royal West Surrey Regiment died 30 October 1914.

Three entries in Ancestry Surrey, England, Electoral Registers, 1832-1962 for Martin George Nash address Ridgway Road, Town, Farnham from 1918 to 1920, other occupant Emily Ellen Nash (wife?).

In the 1921 census as Martin George Nash born in Farnham, Surrey in 1872 and living with Emily Ellen Nash (wife?), Albert Martin, Alfred, Ernest Phillip and Frederick Nash (sons?) and Elizabeth Ivy and Marjorie Irene Nash (daughters?) in Farnham, Surrey,

Sixteen entries in Ancestry Surrey, England, Electoral Registers, 1832-1962 for Martin George Nash address 2 Council Cottages from 1926 to 1929 changing to 11 Council Cottages from 1930, Ridgway Road, Town to 1925, Bourne from 1926, Farnham from 1921 to 1936, other occupants Emily Ellen Nash (wife?), Frederick Nash (son?), Harry Nash (son?) to 1933, James Nash (son?) to 1928, and Albert Martin and Ernest Phillip Nash (sons?) from 1932.

His wife was buried on 2 December 1936 at St Thomas-On-The-Bourne in grave 735.

Four entries in Ancestry Surrey, England, Electoral Registers, 1832-1962 for Martin George Nash address 11 Council Cottages, Ridgway Road, Bourne, Farnham from 1936 to 1939, other occupants Frederick and Ernest Phillip Nash (sons?) to 1937.

In the 1939 England and Wales Register as Martin G Nash born 4 April 1872, widowed, a labourer house refuse dump Fvdc [Farnham Urban District Council] Retired living at 11 Council Cottages, Ridgway Hill Road, Farnham, Surrey.

Two entries in Ancestry Surrey, England, Electoral Registers, 1832-1962 for Martin G Nash address 11 Council Cottages, Ridgway Road, Bourne, Farnham from 1945 to 1946.

Death of Martin G Nash in FreeBMD in January-March 1947 aged 75 in Surrey SW (5G 1294).

Entry in Ancestry Surrey, England, Church of England Burials, 1813-1997 for Martin George Nash buried 11 February 1947 aged 75 at St Thomas-On-The-Bourne, Bourne. "Page 103 Burials in the Parish of S. Thomas on the Bourne in the County of Surrey in the year One Thousand Nine Hundred and Forty Four [...] No. 851 Martin George Nash reopened 735 [of] 11 Council Cottages, Ridgway Hill Road [on] February 11th 1947 [aged] 75".

There are fifty three entries in in Ancestry Ancestry Family Trees for Martin George Nash.

The book Change in the Village by George Bourne was written about The Bourne covering the years from the early 1800s to 1912. Ridgeway Road forms the northern Boundary and St Thomas on the Bourne is just south of its continuation as Old Farnham Lane.

Relationship

Martin George Nash was the father of Ernest Philip Nash, husband of Margaret Grace Wheeler, my second cousin once removed.

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