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Penny Black Cottage, 18 High Street

Mr Paul and Mrs Sian Davy

Nash Millennium Chronicle, 2000.

Mrs M Arnold

1982 Nash WI Scrapbook.

Mrs S Harris

1965 Nash WI Scrapbook. 

(Possible, not certain)

  Address from census return Address from Enumerator’s summary Number of rooms Forename Surname Relation Males Females Condition Completed years of present marriage Total children born alive Children still living Children who have died Personal Occupation Industry or service with which worker is connected. Employer, Worker or Own account Working at Home Where born Nationality of every person born in a foreign country Infirmity
17   Nash 4 Alfred Dunkley Head 76   Married         Old Age pensioner       Nash, Bucks    
17   Nash 4 Leah Dunkley Wife   80 Married 57 10 4 6 Old Age pensioner       Nash, Bucks    

1911 census

Occupiers – Lydia Harris; Owners – Fulks Bros, Drapers, Winslow; House and Shop; Village

Gross Annual Value – £9; Rateable Value – £7/10/-     

1910 Valuation Office Survey

(Possible, not certain)

No. of Schedule Place Number of rooms occupied if under 5 Forename Surname Relation Condition Males Females Profession or Occupation Employer, Worker or Own account Working at Home Where born Disability
35 Main Street 4 Alfred Dunkley Head Married 70   General Labourer Worker   Nash, Bucks  
35 Main Street   Leah Dunkley Wife Married   66       Nash, Bucks  

1901 census

(Possible, not certain)

No. of Schedule Place Rooms Forename Surname Relation Condition Males Females Job Employer Employed Neither Employer nor Employed Where born Disability
34   4 Alfred Dunkley Head Married 57   Farm Labourer   x   Nash  
34     Leah Dunkley Wife Married   60         Nash  
34     Frederick Smith Lodger Married 25   Farm Labourer   x   Nash  
34     Fanny Smith Daughter Married   20         Nash  
34     Ethel Smith Granddaughter     5 mths         Nash  
34     Edith Picton Granddaughter     8 Scholar       London  
34     Herbert Picton Grandson   7   Scholar       London  

1891 census 

(Possible, not certain)

Year Surname Forename Property situated Abode Qualification Parliamentary qualification Local Government qualification
1890 Dunkley Alfred Middle of the village. Nash Dwelling house. Y Y

1890 Register of Electors

Mary Ann Hounslow (of Stewkley) pays £300 to buy two cottages in Nash from Henry Norman (farmer of Wolverton and previously of Nash).  The map shows the properties edged in pink (14, 16 and 18 High Street) and that previous occupiers of the cottages are John Timms, then Jonathan Timms; Thomas Briar, then Thomas Brier (same person?).

1887 indenture

(Possible, not certain)

No of Schedule Place Forename Surname Relation Condition Males Females Job Where born Disability
33 Village Alfred Dunkley Head Married 47   Farm Labrour Nash  
33 Village Leah Dunkley Wife Married   50 Lace Maker Nash  
33 Village Fanney Dunkley Daughter     10 Schoolar Nash  
33 Village Anncy Jane Dunkley Daughter     8 Schoolar Nash  

1881 census

(Possible, not certain)

No. of Schedule Place Forename Surname Relation Condition Males Females Job Where born Disability
35 Bleach Well Street, Cottage Alfred Dunkley Head Married 37   Agricultural Labourer Nash, Bucks  
35 Bleach Well Street, Cottage Leah Dunkley Wife Married   40 Lace Maker Nash, Bucks  
35 Bleach Well Street, Cottage Benjamin Dunkley Son Unmarried 18   Farm Labourer Nash, Bucks  
35 Bleach Well Street, Cottage Joseph Dunkley Son Unmarried 13   Farm Labourer Nash, Bucks  
35 Bleach Well Street, Cottage Sarah Ann Dunkley Daughter Unmarried   8 Scholler Nash, Bucks  
35 Bleach Well Street, Cottage Fanny Dunkley Daughter Child   9 Months   Nash, Bucks  

1871 census

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