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He wrote several books including:
* 1862 - A new year (2 pages)
* 1863 - To the new year
* 1864 - Omnium Gatherum, consisting chiefly of a selection of odds and ends from an old portfolio, and comprising the useful, the amusing, and the curious.
* 1852/67 - A concise treatise on [http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=YCpWAAAAcAAJ&dq=nathaniel%20brown%20engleheart&pg=PA152#v=onepage&q=nathaniel%20brown%20engleheart&f=false Eccentric Turning] (published by [[Pelham Richardson]])


== Death ==
== Death ==

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Born: 13 May 1790 Died: 1869 Married: Mary Curteis Mother: Ursula Brown Father: George Engleheart Descendant: Mary Engleheart
Census 1841 1851 1861 1871 1881 1891 1901 1911 1921

Nathaniel Brown Engleheart was the son of George Engleheart and Ursula Sarah Brown, named for his late grandfather Nathaniel Brown.

He was the father of Mary Jane Engleheart

He was a proctor.

Birth

Nathaniel was born on the 13th May 1790, and baptised on 11 June 1790 at the parish of St George, Hanover Square, Middlesex, England. His parents are George Engleheart George and Ursula Sarah Engleheart.

Baptism Parish Record

Marriage

He married Mary Jane Curteis on the 2nd June 1812 at St. Mary's church, Sunbury on Thames.

Nathaniel Brown Engleheart of the parish of St. George, Hanover Square in the county of Middlesex, Esq. Batchelor, and Mary Jane Curteis of this parish, spinster, a minor were Married in this church by licence, with consent of parents this second day of June in the year one thousand eight hundred and twelve by me James Lowe, Vicar.

This marriage was solemnized between us: P.B.Engleheart & Mary Jane Curteis

In the presence of George Engleheart, J? Curteis, Emma Engleheart, Mary Ann Thicking?

Children

  • Eliza Ann Engleheart
  • Mary Jane Engleheart c.25 Dec 1813, East Bedfont, Middlesex
  • Nathaniel Brown Engleheart c.15 Sep 1815, Tooting Graveney, Surrey, England.
  • William Hayley Engleheart, c 13 Apr 1817, East Bedfont. Aboding in Lower Tooting.
  • Ursula Sarah Engleheart, c. 11 Jan 1819
  • George Edward Engleheart, c.4 Aug 1818, and c.25 Apr 1821
  • Eleanor Serena Engleheart, c. 31 July 1823
  • Samuel Henry Engleheart, c. 31 July 1823
  • Benjamin Octavius Engleheart, h.c. 2 Apr 1825, c. 20 June 1825, Tooting Greveney
  • Emma Frances Engleheart, b. 12 Mar 1827, c.12 May 1827, Saint Luke, Old Charlton
  • Georgiana Caroline Engleheart, b.27 Oct 1828, c.22 Sep 1831, Saint Luke,Old Charlton,London,England
  • Stephen Paul Engleheart, b.20 Aug 1830, c.22 Sep 1831, Saint Luke, Old Charlton
  • Francis James Engleheart, b.9 Feb 1834, c.8 Aug 1834, Saint Luke, Old Charlton, d. 14 Jan 1900
  • Martha Sophia Engleheart b.6 Jan 1836, c.17 Jun 1836, Saint Luke, Old Charlton
  • Edward Curteis Engleheart, c.10 Aug 1838

Turning

Nathaniel Engleheart was an expert on turning. Two of the ivory turned pieces he made are in storage at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London:

Both were donated by Mrs Clementina M. Sprott, London, the granddaughter of the artist, in 1938.

He wrote several books including:

  • 1862 - A new year (2 pages)
  • 1863 - To the new year
  • 1864 - Omnium Gatherum, consisting chiefly of a selection of odds and ends from an old portfolio, and comprising the useful, the amusing, and the curious.
  • 1852/67 - A concise treatise on Eccentric Turning (published by Pelham Richardson)

Death

Nathaniel died in 1869.

BMD: 1869 Apr-May-Jun Engleheart, Nathaniel B. (78) Woolwich Vol 1d. 498

(Someone else says June qtr 1853, Lewisham vol 1D page 430)