Birth: 1840 - September Quarter
Place or Registered Place of Birth: Tinteth Park, Lancashire
Baptism: Not Known
Place of Baptism: Not Known
Death: 22 March 1914 - Aged 73
Place or Registered Place of Death: 28, The Boltons, Kensington, Middlesex
Date of Burial: 28 March 1914
Place of Burial: St. Mary's, The Boltons, Kensington, Middlesex
Father: John Paget
Mother: Elizabeth Rathbone
Notes:
Most sources refer to Elizabeth as Nina.
Reports on the Philadelphia International Exhibition of 1876
Paget, Miss Nina, No. 28, The Boltons, West Brompton, S.W. - The Crewel embroidery.
The Times - March 24, 1914
Deaths
On the 22nd March, 28, The Boltons, S.W., Elizabeth Anne (Nina), eldest daughter of the late John Paget, in her 74th year. Funeral service 12.30, on Thursday, 28th, at St. Mary's, The Boltons.
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1841 Census:
28 The Boltons, Middlesex
John Paget - 30 - Barrister
Eliza Paget - 25
Elizabeth Anne Paget - Daughter - 40 - Unmarried - Tintith Park, Lancashire
Thomas P. Paget - 30 - Banker
1871 Census:
Euston Square, St Pancras, Middlesex
John Paget - Head - Married - 59 - Barrister, Police Magistrate, Landowner - Leicester
Elizabeth Paget - Wife - 57 - Liverpool
Elizabeth Ann Paget - Daughter - Unmarried - 30 - Malitt Parish, Lancashire
1881 Census:
28, The Boltons, Kensington, Middlesex
John Paget - Head - Married - 69 - Leicester
Elizabeth Paget - Wife - 68 - Liverpool, Lancashire
Elizabeth Ann Paget - Daughter - Single - 40 - Tintith Park, Lancashire
1891 Census:
28, The Bolton, Kensington, Middlesex
Rosalind's father, John was ill at this time, and this is when she resigned as Director or Nursing to care for him.
John Paget - Head - Married - 79 - 1812 - Retired Police Magistrate - Leicestershire
Elizabeth Paget - Wife - 78 - 1813 - Lancashire
Elizabeth A. Paget - Daughter - Single - 50 - 1841 - Lancashire
Mary Rosalind Paget - Daughter - Single - 36 - 1855 - Certified Midwife and Nurse - Lancashire
1901 Census:
28, The Boltons, Kensington, Middlesex
Elizabeth A.M. Paget - Head - 60 - Living on own Means - Liverpool, Lancashire
1911 Census:
28, The Boltons, Kensington, Middlesex
Elizabeth Anne Nina Paget - Head - Single - 70 - House Boarder Private Means, Liverpool, Lancs
The Boltons is a street located in the Kensington area of southwest central London, England (postcode SW10. The street is divided into two crescents to the west and east with large expensive houses and communal gardens in the centre.
To the northwest via Boltons Place is Old Brompton Road and to the southeast via Gilston Road is Fulham Road. To the west are Redcliffe Square and Redcliffe Gardens. St Mary the Boltons church is located there.
Elizabeth Anne (Nina) Paget