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William Nash SNELGROVE

1831 – 1886 · Bratton, Wiltshire
Partner: Rebecca BOURNE · Partner: Jane FORD
Father: David SNELGROVE · Mother: Eliza NASH
👶 Birth1831Bratton, Wiltshire 📍 1851 Census
⛪ Baptism14 Aug 1831St James' Church, Church Road, Bratton, Wiltshire, BA13 4SY 📍 Lanfear 📎 View
🏠 Lived1841 (10)Bratton, Wiltshire 📍 1841 Census 📎 View
🏠 Lived1851 (20)Bratton, Wiltshire 📍 1851 Census 📎 View
🏛️ Irish Potato Famine — mass emigration · Great Exhibition at Crystal Palace
💒 Marriage1855 (24)Rebecca BOURNE
St James' Church, Church Road, Bratton, Wiltshire, BA13 4SY 📍 Free BMD
🏛️ Crimean War
🏠 Lived1861 (30)Edington, Westbury, Wiltshire 📍 1861 Census 📎 View
🏛️ Death of Prince Albert
💼 Occupation1861 (30)Agricultural Labourer 1861 Census
💒 Marriageest 1868Jane FORD
🏠 Lived1881 (50)Northbrook, Market Lavington, Wiltshire 📍 1881 Census 📎 View
💼 Occupation1881 (50)Labourer 1881 Census
💼 Occupation1886 (55)General Labourer Death Certificate
✝️ Death28 Oct 1886 (55)Smith's Yard, Portway, Warminster, Wiltshire 📍
Aged 53
Embolism of both femorals 5 days Death Civil Registration Index 📎 View
🪦 Burial30 Oct 1886 (55)St Denys' Church, Church Street, Warminster, Wiltshire, BA12 8PQ 📍 Burial Records 📎 View
Children with Rebecca BOURNE
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b. 1856, Westbury, Wiltshire · d. 1936, Bermondsey, London, Surrey · m. Caroline CROUCH
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b. 1857, Steeple Ashton, Wiltshire · d. 1938, Holly Tree Cottage, Chirton, Wiltshire · m. Christina FREETH
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b. 1859, Westbury, Wiltshire · d. 1938, Scotts Farm, 8 Bury Lane, Bratton, Wiltshire, BA13 4RD
Children with Jane FORD
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b. 1870, Chippenham, Wiltshire
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b. 1871, Colerne, Wiltshire
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b. 1874, Colerne, Wiltshire
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b. 1876, Colerne, Wiltshire · d. 1945, Bath, Somerset · m. Harriet Eliza FERRIS
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b. 1878, Colerne, Wiltshire
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b. 1881, Colerne, Wiltshire · d. 1940, Hawkins House, Dolphin Square, Westminster, London, Middlesex · m. Lilian Mary COOK
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