At 1871 Census at 58 Washington, St, Brighton, Sussex as Laundress. No other occupants of house[1]
Research notes
A challenging one this one. Ann is a widow in 1871 and there seem to be no other census records for an Ann Nailard. Before or after,
That would imply she died before 1881, but there is no death record for Ann Nailard, after 1871 when searching on FreeBMD.
Looking at possible Nailard husbands, the most likely possibility is a John Nailard, a carpenter. He married Lucy, she died in 1847 in Brighton, aged 46. There is a John Nailard carpenter with a wife Mary Ann in 1851, her birthplace could be Ringmer although born 1816. https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/30239889?h=77cfac
A widower John Nailard married Mary Ann Packham spinster in Brighton on 11 March 1849. https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/30239918?h=3823ba her father is James Packham also a carpenter. But the Packham family seem to be living in Cuckfield in 1841. Not convinced of that one either. No Mary Ann Packham baptisms in that timeframe.
A John Nailard died age 63 in Brighton Mar 1869 Vol 2b Page 38,
Otherwise, a William Nailard had a wife called Hannah, but she died in 1895, and were still married in 1871. They were living in Brighton.
I have also searched FS for baptism of Ann (in surname) born/baptised RIngmer 1814. But cannot match any of the names to a marriage to a Nailard male.
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