Matches 1,401 to 1,500 of 4,249
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| 1401 | In this census, Abraham and Elizabeth claim to have had 9 children, with only one still living. | Langabeer, Abraham John (I12791)
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| 1402 | In this census, Ada and Arthur are staying with George Henry Dudley and his family. George is a Nail Manufacturer. | Mills, Ada Caroline (I15722)
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| 1403 | In this census, Adelaide is employed at the home of Henry Stafford and his family. Henry is described as a Hat Manufacturer. | Clarke, Adelaide Rosier (I21632)
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| 1404 | In this census, Albert is a visitor at the house of his future wife, Mary Elizabeth Cordery and her family. | Woodham, Albert (I28087)
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| 1405 | In this census, Albert is living at home with his parents and siblings. | Coombes, Albert James (I18574)
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| 1406 | In this census, Albert is living with his parents, Ezekial and Ann, along with 4 siblings. | Hooper, Albert (I24019)
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| 1407 | In this census, Alexander is living and working at the home/business of Mary Ann Witt and her daughters and mother, Sarah Longland. Mary is a Grocer and Draper employing 2 assistants. | Bowie, Alexander (I19551)
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| 1408 | In this census, Alice (recorded as 'Violet'), is living and working at the home of George Henry Wilcox and his wife Margaret. George is a 'Handler' at the Pottery in Bovey Tracey. | Kendall, Alice Violet (I1416)
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| 1409 | In this census, Alice is employed at the home of Margaret Wilkins, 76, a spinster of Thames Ditton. | Edwards, Alice Martha Marsh (I28794)
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| 1410 | In this census, Alice is living and working at the Crown Public House for Alfred Sapworth (Publican) and his family. | Haines, Alice Kate (I21105)
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| 1411 | In this census, Alice Pelluet, a grand-daughter, is living in the same household. | Le Sauvage, Thomas (I24599)
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| 1412 | In this census, although Ellen uses her married name, she is entered as 'Single'. Her daughter, Elsie, is living with her grandfather, James Cox and his family. | Cox, Ellen Elizabeth (I19101)
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| 1413 | In this census, Andrew and Beatrice claim to have been married for 3 years. However, the only record of a marriage I can find is in Devonport, Plymouth, in 1914. They also claim to have had one child that had died. The only possible child is therefore Beatrice, but this remains to be confirmed. If anyone knows differently, please get in touch by clicking here. | Starling, Andrew Edward (I12146)
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| 1414 | In this census, Ann is living and working at the home of Francis Newbold (a clergyman) and his family. | Westbrook, Ann (I19492)
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| 1415 | In this census, Ann is living with her widowed sister, Rhoda Green (nee Ashman). | Ashman, Ann (I16128)
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| 1416 | In this census, Ann is working at the home of John Marsh and his family. Both John and his wife Amelia, are School Teachers in Fawley. | Westbrook, Ann (I19492)
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| 1417 | In this census, Annie - who describes her condition as a "widow" - has 2 servants and a "visitor", a William Innes Comins, described as a Solicitor. He is also described as a visitor in the following census in 1911. | Wooster, Annie Ellen (I11498)
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| 1418 | In this census, Annie is employed at the home of Thomas Cox, his wife Mary and their family. Thomas is a Builder from Horsley. | Mitchell, Annie Marie (I1528)
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| 1419 | In this census, Archie is described as a "visitor" at the home of Charles Downing (an unemployed labourer), his wife and family. I am not aware of any connection between the Bricknell and Downing families and so have no idea why he was there. | Bricknell, Archibald Tothill (I17190)
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| 1420 | In this census, Arthur and Ada are staying with George Henry Dudley and his family. George is a Nail Manufacturer. | Winterbotham, Arthur Strachan (I14067)
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| 1421 | In this census, Arthur is recorded as : Arthur James Ashton. At this stage, it is not known whether he is the son of Albert James Ashton, the husband of his mother Sarah. | James, Arthur Mossop (I26458)
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| 1422 | In this census, Augusta and James claim to have had a total of 11 children, of which 5 have already died. | Stubbs, Augusta Matilda (I22380)
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| 1423 | In this census, Bertha is living and working at the home of William John Trescott and his family. William is a Grocer, Baker and Bacon Curer, and an employer. | Snell, Bertha May (I10351)
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| 1424 | In this census, both Albert and his wife, Sarah are described as "Patients". It is believed that they were probably staying at one of the several establishments offering curative water treatments as this was very popular around this time. Malvern water is still widely available but mostly for drinking these days. | Coote, Albert (I22227)
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| 1425 | In this census, both Blanche and her future husband, Geoffrey are residents in a boarding house owned by Ann Eliza Patrick. | Hilton, Blanche Hilda Hunghter (I23313)
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| 1426 | In this census, both Edward Barber and his brother Richard, are staying with their Aunt, Susannah Beswick. | Barber, Edward Arthur (I27297)
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| 1427 | In this census, both Geoffrey and his future wife, Blanche, are residents in a boarding house owned by Ann Eliza Patrick. | Leyland, Geoffrey Richards (I23312)
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| 1428 | In this census, both Richard Barber and his brother Edward, are staying with their Aunt, Susannah Beswick. | Barber, Richard Albert (I27273)
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| 1429 | In this census, both Sarah and her husband, Albert, are described as "Patients". It is believed that they were probably staying at one of the several establishments offering curative water treatments as this was very popular around this time. Malvern water is still widely available but mostly for drinking these days. | Holmden, Sarah Catharine (I22156)
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| 1430 | In this census, both William and Mai are working and living at the home of Mr and Mrs Guy Gilby. Guy is a Paint and Colour Manufacturer, originally from Stansted, Essex. | Jordan, Mai (I25293)
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| 1431 | In this census, both William and Mai are working and living at the home of Mr and Mrs Guy Gilby. Guy is a Paint and Colour Manufacturer, originally from Stansted, Essex. | Breakspear, William Arthur (I25290)
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| 1432 | In this census, Caleb is a lodger at the home of Patrick Beard. Patrick is also a Wool Weaver (aged 71). | Merrett, Caleb (I19449)
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| 1433 | In this census, Catherine is living and working at the home of Aaron Mocatta, a retired Merchant. | Wooster, Catherine (I24129)
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| 1434 | In this census, Celia and her newborn daughter are living in the household of William Wood and his family where Celia is employed as a Housekeeper. | Barman, Celia (I29247)
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| 1435 | In this census, Charles is lodging at the home of Joseph and Esther Evans and their family. He is one of 4 lodgers at this address. | Wooster, Charles Joseph (I12454)
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| 1436 | In this census, Charlotte indicates that she has had 15 children and that 9 are still living. | Elliot, Charlotte (I27188)
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| 1437 | In this census, Charlotte is employed by Henry Wippell, a Farmer. | Nowell, Charlotte Mary Langmead (I21331)
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| 1438 | In this census, Clara (a scholar) is living with her elder sister, Emily who is employed as a servant for Jane Dick, an annuitant. | Eyles, Clara (I28184)
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| 1439 | In this census, Constance is employed at the home of Eustace Palmer and his family. He is one of 10 employees of the household. Eustace is a Director of Huntley and Palmers Biscuits of Reading, Berkshire. | Eagles, Constance Eleanor (I6234)
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| 1440 | In this census, Daisy and her son Harold Winterbotham, are living with her two sisters, Margery and Phyllis. Margery [Elliott] is a widow of 25. | Stockings, Daisy Ballard (I15747)
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| 1441 | In this census, Dora is living with her grand-mother, Emily Pegler (nee Carr). | Thurley, Dora (I4041)
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| 1442 | In this census, Dorcas is employed as a Cook at the home of Charles Marshall (Collector of Taxes) and his wife, Charlotte. Also in the household is, Florence Lindsay, a housemaid. | Dodimead, Dorcas (I956)
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| 1443 | In this census, Dorcas is employed as a servant by Frederic Walker, a Solicitor. | Dodimead, Dorcas (I956)
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| 1444 | In this census, Ebenezer is described as an "Idiot - Born with Weak Brain" | Winterbotham, Ebenezer (I15597)
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| 1445 | In this census, Ebenezer is described as an "Imbecile". | Winterbotham, Ebenezer (I15597)
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| 1446 | In this census, Edith is living and working at the home of Richard Green and his family. Richard is a Grocer and Baker. | Stubbs, Edith (I22376)
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| 1447 | In this census, Edith is living with her parents at their home and Edith's husband Harry and his brother George, are staying at their mother's house (also in Whitminster). | Wyer, Edith Alice (I5495)
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| 1448 | In this census, Edith is living with her uncle and aunt, Francis and Eliza Welch and their family. | Rooks, Edith Emily (I21344)
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| 1449 | In this census, Edwin is an apprentice at the manufacturing business of George Hathaway, a Cooper employing 3 men and 2 boys. | Merrett, Edwin (I18481)
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| 1450 | In this census, Edwin is one of 45 Police Officers lodging at this address. | Steer, Edwin (I18564)
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| 1451 | In this census, Eleanor reports that she has had 9 children, 6 of whom have already died. | Wilson, Eleanor Field (I28290)
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| 1452 | In this census, Elisha and his wife Ann are still employed by Edmund Higginson but they have moved to Walcot, near Bath. Edmund describes himself as a 'Farmer from Landed Property'. | Furlong, Elisha (I14024)
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| 1453 | In this census, Elisha and Jane are living and working at the the home of the Battler family. | Furlong, Elisha (I14024)
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| 1454 | In this census, Elisha is living and working at the home of Edmund Higginson, a Magistrate and Landowner. | Furlong, Elisha (I14024)
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| 1455 | In this census, Eliza is employed as a General Servant, working and living at the home of her employer, Christopher Wray, a Lloyds Clerk, and his wife. | Stokes, Eliza Ann (I3288)
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| 1456 | In this census, Eliza, now a widow, is living with her daughter Jane and her family. Jane married Edward Hotston, a Railway Porter. | Harwood, Eliza (I23268)
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| 1457 | In this census, Eliza, now a widow, is living with her daughter Jane and her family. Jane married Edward Hotston, a Railway Porter. | Harwood, Eliza (I23268)
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| 1458 | In this census, Elizabeth and 4 of her sons, are living at the residence of Herbert Court Sturges, where Elizabeth is employed as his housekeeper. Herbert is the Curate of Wargrave. | Langman, Elizabeth (I11869)
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| 1459 | In this census, Elizabeth indicates that she and George had 12 children born alive, but only 6 are still living. | Holland, Elizabeth (I22149)
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| 1460 | In this census, Elizabeth is a patient in the hospital. She is described as a "Lunatic". From research conducted by Judith Winckles, Elizabeth was admitted to the hospital on 26 March 1900 and discharged on 16 June 1908. However, it should be noted that Elizabeth must have been re-admitted at some future date, as she died in 1919 whilst a resident there. | Stokes, Elizabeth Sarah Ann (I520)
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| 1461 | In this census, Elizabeth is a servant at the home of a deaf spinster, Amelia J Bradley, aged 59, an Annuitant born in Sidmouth, Devonshire. | Scutts, Elizabeth (I25888)
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| 1462 | In this census, Elizabeth is described as Daughter-in-law to Joshua and Rebecca Kingham of Longwick, Bucks. | [Kingham], Elizabeth Ann (I16555)
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| 1463 | In this census, Elizabeth is living and working at the home of the Higgins family. | Carter, Elizabeth (I25753)
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| 1464 | In this census, Elizabeth is living and working at the home of Walter Orange, his wife and family. | Kendall, Elizabeth Ann (I1412)
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| 1465 | In this census, Elizabeth is living with Edward and Mary Monger (née Gray). She is described as a niece. | Gray, Elizabeth (I26349)
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| 1466 | In this census, Elizabeth is living with her grandparents, William Thomas and Mary JAMES. | Theophilus, Elizabeth Gwendoline Lily "Bessie" (I16950)
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| 1467 | In this census, Elizabeth is shown as "Mrs Ruff" but transcribed as "Mrs Ruft". | Roberts, Elizabeth Ann (I18523)
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| 1468 | In this census, Elizabeth is shown liivng with the family of Thomas (1804) and Charlotte Wooster. Her age would probably preclude her from being their daughter though. For now, I have her as an "orphan" just to record her existence. | Wooster, Elizabeth (I17461)
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| 1469 | In this census, Ella is staying with her half-sister, Alice Hamilton (nee Bowie). | Bowie, Ella Millicent (I19563)
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| 1470 | In this census, Ellen is living and working at the home of William Mitchell and his family. William is a solicitor and Ellen is one of 3 servants employed by him. | Long, Ellen (I3305)
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| 1471 | In this census, Ellen is living and working on a farm managed by George George and his family. | Taylor, Eleanor "Ellen" (I11853)
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| 1472 | In this census, Elsie is living and working at the home of George FH McCluskey, his wife and mother. George describes himself as a Retail Clothier Dealer. | Roberts, Elsie May Crimp (I21756)
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| 1473 | In this census, Emily indicates that she has had 5 children, but 2 have already died. | Haines, Emily Ann (I16500)
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| 1474 | In this census, Emily is a servant to Jane Dick, an annuitant. With her is her young sister, Clara. | Eyles, Emily Joyce (I28151)
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| 1475 | In this census, Emily is employed by Charles J Plumer, a Doctor of Medicine. | Mitchell, Emily Ada (I1518)
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| 1476 | In this census, Emily is living and working at the home of Charles King Francis and his wife. Charles is a Metropolitan Police Magistrate. | Tilbury, Emily Janet (I19811)
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| 1477 | In this census, Emily is living with her daughter (Elizabeth) Ellen and her family. | Carr, Emily (I23495)
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| 1478 | In this census, Emily is working for the Mackenzie Family. The head of the family (John Mackenzie), describes himself as "Secretary and Director of Public Companies". | Eyles, Emily Joyce (I28151)
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| 1479 | In this census, Emma and her husband James, are living at different residences. This is more likely to do with employment than to any problem in the marriage. Emma and her daughter Jane, are both employed at the home of the Rev. Lowden, the Rector of Dunkerton, and his family. | Withers, Emma Maria (I20823)
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| 1480 | In this census, Enid was lodging at, and in the employment of Viscount and Viscountess Hampden, a Peer of the Realm. | Winterbotham, Enid Evelyn (I15775)
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| 1481 | In this census, Ernest is a boarder at the home of one Frederick Chadwick and his family. Frederick is a Crane Driver for a Contractor's Railway Works. | Allen, Ernest (I29912)
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| 1482 | In this census, Ernest is living at home with his family. His father, William Coggan is the Managing Director of 2 Limited Companies. One is a Butchering company and the other is a Hide and Skin company. Ernest's siblings are also employed in one or other of these businesses in senior positons. | Coggan, Ernest Leslie (I24217)
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| 1483 | In this census, Ernest is living with his "cousin", Harry Mansfield and his family. | Stone, Ernest James Charles (I14240)
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| 1484 | In this census, Ernest is recorded as being the grand-son of Henry and Sarah James. | James, Ernest John (I14877)
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| 1485 | In this census, Ernest's father was a Tea Dealer, as were his 2 older brothers and his cousin. | Miller, Ernest George (I26865)
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| 1486 | In this census, Esther is described as an "Imbecile", | Dadd, Esther (I23724)
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| 1487 | In this census, Ethel and her son William are described as 'Visitors' at the home of John Hardcastle (79) and his daughter, Rosa (45). | Ellis, Ethel Ellen (I22054)
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| 1488 | In this census, Fanny is living at the home of Arthur Mellis (46), a Bank Clerk from Sydenham, Kent. | McLachrie, Fanny (I16497)
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| 1489 | In this census, Fanny is staying with Anne Maria Witt (nee Robinson, previously Bowie). She is described as Anne's grand-daughter. | Salter, Fanny Victoria (I19579)
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| 1490 | In this census, Florence is a boarder at the home of Edward Albert Atack and his wife and daughter. Flroence claims to have been borin in Sydney, Australia but that is not true. Perhaps she had an accent, and Edward made an assumption when completing the census form. | Hanks, Florence Sydney (I24507)
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| 1491 | In this census, Florence is living and working as a General Servant at the home of her employer, Walter Harding, a Civil Engineer, and his family | Stokes, Florence Ethel (I3289)
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| 1492 | In this census, Frances is employed by Mrs Adeline Coddington and her family. | Wooster, Frances Mary (I24348)
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| 1493 | In this census, Francis and Florence are boarders at the home of Caleb Hackney, a retired superintendent of Police from Woolstanton, Staffordshire. | Perchard, Florence Ada (I29422)
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| 1494 | In this census, Francis and Florence are boarders at the home of Caleb Hackney, a retired superintendent of Police from Woolstanton, Staffordshire. | Le Gros, Francis (I29421)
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| 1495 | In this census, Francis and his brother Frederick, are described as visitors to the household. Their mother, Annie, is staying with her father in Croydon, Surrey. The only adults in the household are 4 servants, one of whom is a nanny. | Wooster, Francis George Leyland (I17929)
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| 1496 | In this census, Francis is an invalid. He fell out of a tree. | Patey, Francis (I14749)
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| 1497 | In this census, Frank and Jane also have 5 boarders and a general servant. | Cooke, Frank (I22098)
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| 1498 | In this census, Frank is lodging at the home of Daniel and Elizabeth Hobbs. It appears that Daniel and Frank are work colleagues. | Harper, Frank Armstronge (I5391)
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| 1499 | In this census, Frederick and his brother Francis, are described as visitors to the household. Their mother, Annie, is staying with her father in Croydon, Surrey. The only adults in the household are 4 servants, one of whom is a nanny. | Wooster, Frederick Richards (I17931)
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| 1500 | In this census, Frederick and Susannah are living with Susannah's parents, Arthur and Alice Hutton. Also in this census is Frederick Hutton. He is described as the son of Arthur Hutton and his wife Alice. It is more likely that he is the grandson of Arthur and Alice, ie., Susannah's illigitimate son. | Shepherd, Frederick (I5647)
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