Mrs Marks moved into her property in 1948. It was a work-related move and the property is approximately 55 years old. She is the second owner and Mr Smith was the first owner.
Mrs Marks writes: In my 50 years of life in the village of Nash, I have attended our local church and enjoyed decorating the font and windows with flowers, particularly the font which I did for 30 years. I used to grow my own flowers for the font and also kept a vegetable garden until lately.
2000 Millennium Chronicle
Mrs M Marks
1982 Nash WI Scrapbook.
Mr and Mrs B Marks
1965 Nash WI Scrapbook.
It is difficult to disentangle who is actually living at 1 and 3 Winslow Road. Current thoughts are that the Cowley’s lived at 1 Winslow Road but owned 3 Winslow Road where the Harrup’s (and others) were tenants. (August 2011)
Arthur William Harrup (retired Butcher) and Annie Elizabeth Harrup (both of 3 Winslow Road, Nash; the Vendors) sell Sunnybanks, 5 Winslow Road to Herbert Francis Marks (of 21 Station Road, Mursley; Security Watchman; the Purchaser).
17th October 1956 Conveyance
Albert James Smith (34 Lorne Park Road, Bournemouth, Hants; Carpenter; the Vendor) sells Sunnybanks, 5 Winslow Road to Arthur William Harrup (retired Butcher) and Annie Elizabeth Harrup (both of 3 Winslow Road, Nash; the Purchasers) for £1640. Albert James Smith is the personal representative of Joseph Smith.
30th June 1956 Conveyance
Death of Joseph Smith
4th March 1955
Frederick Selby Harwood (of Nash; Baker) and Annie Cowley (of Nash; spinster) the Vendors sell 3 Winslow Road plus land to Joseph Smith (of 51 Apsley Road, South Norwood, Surrey; Carpenter) for £470.
30th September 1937 Conveyance