Family Card - Person Sheet
Family Card - Person Sheet
NameAnn LONGBOTTOM, GG Grandmother
Birth28 Mar 1826, Manchester, Lancashire, England
Deathbef 1870
OccupationCotton Winder
FatherThomas LONGBOTTOM (-<1851)
MotherMary (~1791-)
Spouses
1Thomas OGDEN, GG Grandfather
Birth5 Apr 1827, Manchester, Lancashire, England
Baptism25 Dec 1827, Collegiate Church, Manchester, Lancashire
Deathbef 1861
OccupationBroker And Coal Dealer, Blacksmith
FatherThomas OGDEN (1802-<1882)
MotherAlice MARSHALL (1803-1835)
Marriage17 May 1846
ChildrenAlice (1846-)
 Mary Jane (1848-1931)
 Jarvis Marshall (1850-1912)
 William (1853-1914)
2Nathaniel WOOD, Step GG Grandfather
Birth1 May 1829, Painswick, Gloucestershire
Baptism30 Sep 1829
Death1914, Winchester, Hampshire, England
FatherCornelius WOOD (~1797-)
MotherAnn
Marriage26 Sep 1861, Wellington, Madras, India
ChildrenAlice (1862-1903)
Notes for Ann LONGBOTTOM
In the 1841 census civil parish of Manchester, Salford hundred, registration district Manchester sub district St George at 4 Bennet Street
Mary Longbottom, age 45, cotton batter, born in Lancs.
John Longbottom age 15, cotton piecer, born Lancs.
Ann Longbottom age 14, cotton winder, born in Lancs.

Parish records St. Mary’s, Manchester, Lancashire
Marriage May 17, 1846 Thomas Ogden, age 20, bachelor, smith, of Loyd Street, father Thomas Ogden, traveller and
Ann Longbottam, age 20, spinster, of Water Street, father Thomas Longbottam, dyer, after banns in the presence of Joseph Etherington and Sarah Jones. [Thomas Ogden signed and Ann used her mark]

In the April to June 1846 marriage index Thomas Ogden and Ann Longbottam, Manchester, Lancashire volume 20 page 679.

India Select Marriages
Marriage September 26, 1861, Ann Ogden, widow, father Thomas Longbottam and
Nathaniel Wood, widower, father Nathaniel Wood, Wellington, Madras, India.
[Why did the widow Ann move to India with her children and remarry there?]

Since her second husband was again a widower by 1870, Ann would have died previous to 1870, likely in India or Burma.
Notes for Thomas (Spouse 1)
From a family bible entry courtesy of Roger Hammond.

Thomas Ogden their son [Thomas and Alice Ogden] born April 5 1827
at 9 O’clock in the Morning of Thursday
and Christened at the Collegiate Church Manchester
December 25 1827

[This entry is repeated on another page listing his his wife and children. The first entry was on his parents page.]

Thomas Ogden Born April 5th 1827 At 9 O clock
on the morning of Thursday

Ann Ogden Born March 28th 1826 and
Married at St. Mary’s Church May 17th 1846

Alice Ogden their Daughter Born November 29th
1846 at a 1/4 to 7 O'clock on the morning of Sunday and
Christened at the Manchester Cathedral April 9th 1848
By the Reverend Mr. Johnson

Mary Jane Ogden their Daughter Born June 21 1848
at a few minutes to 8 O'clock on the Evening of
Wednesday and Christened at the Manchester
Cathedral October 8th 1848 By the Reverend Mr Wilson

Jarvis Marshall Ogden their Son Born November 5th 1850
at 1/2 past 4 O'clock in the Morning of Tuesday and Christened at the Manchester Cathedral October February 2nd 1851 by the Reverend Mr Wilson

William Ogden their Son Born on the 10th January 1853
Baptised 12th February 1853

[The remainder of the page is either missing or covered by another page which is stuck to it.]

End of Bible page entry.

Parish records Parish Church of Manchester
Baptism December 25, 1827 Thomas Ogden son of Thomas and Alice Ogden of Manchester, father is a grocer, ceremony performed by ? ? Wray

In the 1851 census 4 Abbott Street, St. George, Manchester, Lancashire.
Head Thomas Ogden, age 24, Broker & Coal Dealer, born Manchester, Lancashire.
Wife Ann Ogden, age 25, born Manchester.
Daughter Alice Ogden, age 4, born Manchester.
Daughter Mary J. Ogden, age 2, born Manchester.
Son Jarvis M. Ogden, age 4 months, born Manchester.
Mother-in-law Mary Longbottom, widow, age 60, born Manchester.
Brother-in-law John Longbottom, unmarried, age 30, calanderer, born Manchester.
Sister-in-law, Jane Longbottom, age 19, cotton winder, born Manchester.

[Thomas died sometime between 1852 and 1861. His wife Ann was a widow and had moved to what is now Burma with her children by 1861. Did Thomas die in England, or did he move the entire family to Burma? If the later, he would have died in British India.]
Notes for Nathaniel (Spouse 2)
Independent or Congregational Registers, Painswick, Upper Chapel, Gloucestershire
Baptism Nathaniel Wood son of Cornelius Wood and Ann his wife of the Parish of Painswick
Born May 1, 1829
Baptized September 30, 1829 by me Elishu Martin DMP

In the 1841 census, Gloster Street, Painswick, Gloucestershire.
Cornelius Wood, age 40, shoemaker, born Gloucestershire.
Rachael Wood, age 70, born Gloucestershire.
Nathaniel Wood, age 12, born Gloucestershire.

In the 1851 census Kings Court, Painswick, Stroud, Gloucestershire
Head Cornelious Wood, widower, age 54, shoemaker master, born Painswick, Gloucestershire
Son Nathaniel Wood, unmarried, age 21, shoemaker employed at home, born Painswick.

Parish Records Painswick, Gloucestershire
Marriage October 24, 1852 Nathaniel Wood, of full age Bachelor, Cordswainer, residence Painswick, father Cornelius Wood, shoemaker and
Elizabeth Powell, age 20, spinster, residence Painswick, father Daniel Powell, labourer
in the presence of William Powell and Sarah Powell.

Possibly In the October to December 1870 marriage index Nathaniel Wood and Betsey Oststride are on the same page Winchester, Hampshire, volume 2c, page 214.

In the 1871 census The Camp, St. Botolph’s Parish, Colchester, Essex.
The enumerator is presumed to belong to the 4th Battalion 60th Kings Royal Rifles. No mention is made anywhere as to which regiment it represents.
. . .
Nathaniel Wood, widower, age 40, Corporal, born Painswick, Gloucestershire.
[Since he married Ann in India, I would think he would have been in the 3rd Battalion of the Kings Royal Rifles at that time. The 4th Battalion was not in India until a few years later.]
[There are 105 pages of entries or about 2600 people including officers, soldiers and families

Royal Chelsea Pensioner Admissions etc.
Nathaniel Wood, age 40, born Painswick, Gloucestershire, admission or examination date August 15, 1871, regiment 60th Foot, rank Corporal, regimental number 114.

In the 1881 census Wyke Gate, Weeke, Hampshire
Head Nathaniel Wood, age 51, shoemaker, born Painswick, Gloucestershire
Wife Betsy Wood, age 51, born St. Mary Bourne, Hampshire

In the October to December 1887 marriage index Nathanial Wood and Eliza Lewcock are on the same page, Winchester, Hampshire.

In the 1891 census 14 North View, Winchester, Hampshire
Head Nathanial Wood, age 61, shoemaker, neither employer or employed, born Painswick, Glouster.
Wife Eliza Wood, age 51, born Marylebone, London
Lodger John Wood, single, age 39, Army pensioner, born Winchester, Hampshire.

In the 1901 census 14 North View, Winchester, Hampshire
Head Nathaniel Wood, age 71, shoemaker - bookmaker, own account, born Painswick, Gloucestershire.
Wife Eliza Wood, age 62, born Marylebone

In the 1911 census 14 North View, Wincehster.
Head Nathaniel Wood, age 81, book repairer, own account at home, at home, born Painswick, Gloucestershire.
Wife Eliza Wood, age 71, married 23 years, no children born alive from this marriage, born London.
Grand child, Dorothy Alice Glasspool, age 8, school, born Winchester.
Visitor Charlotte Ann Harding, age 41, single, born Basingstoke, Hampshire.

In the July to September 1914 death index Nathaniel Wood, age 85, died Winchester, Hampshire, volume 2c, page 141.
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