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Title: from an article in the Wiltshire times Jan 1879
Post by: Muffin41 on Saturday 28 October 17 14:33 BST (UK)
I have found this information from an article in the

Wiltshire Times and Trowbridge Advertiser 04 January 1879

Seend Cleeve School 

On Thursday 26 Dec 1878 (Boxing Day) the children attending this school were awarded money prizes. Ellen Nash received the largest amount, viz., for writing 2s, for attendance 2s, 1st prize for needlework 2s 6d, Scholarship 1s, total, 7s 6d.

I have an ancestor Ellen Nash born 9 Oct 1864 in the Workhouse Seend and am thinking that the person mentioned here would be my ancestor?

Any comments welcome. :)

Muffin41
Title: Re: from an article in the Wiltshire times Jan 1879
Post by: LizzieW on Saturday 28 October 17 14:48 BST (UK)
7s.6d was a lot of money in 1878, £1 then is equivalent to about £107 today and that would buy a lot of things in 1878.  I'm sure her family must have been delighted with that "windfall".
Title: Re: from an article in the Wiltshire times Jan 1879
Post by: Muffin41 on Saturday 28 October 17 14:54 BST (UK)
In 1881 RG11/2046/?/8 Ellen and her Grandmother Harriet (Pauper) are alone. Harriet´s husband William Nash died 4q 1878.

Ellen Nash was a domestic servant in the Trowbridge Road Seend.

Title: Re: from an article in the Wiltshire times Jan 1879
Post by: toby webb on Saturday 09 December 17 17:25 GMT (UK)
An interesting young lady. The following paints a bit more of her family history.
William Nash aged 82 buried in Seend 3 January 1879 &
Harriett Nash aged 77 buried in Seend 17 Octoberr 1881.   T
Title: Re: from an article in the Wiltshire times Jan 1879
Post by: Muffin41 on Monday 11 December 17 15:42 GMT (UK)
Thank you for the additional details Toby, I never had the burial dates. :D

Muffin