Matches 1,501 to 1,600 of 4,249
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| 1501 | In this census, Frederick has his daughter with him and he is employing 12 servants. | Leyland, Frederick Richards (I17930)
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| 1502 | In this census, Frederick 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. | Hadlow, Frederick Filmer (I22256)
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| 1503 | In this census, Frederick is living and working at the home of John Asford and his family. John is a Grocer and Baker, native to St Mary's. | Marmion, Frederick Adolphus (I21388)
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| 1504 | In this census, Frederick is living at the home of his uncle, John Nickisson, a Stockbroker. | Winterbotham, Frederick (I15531)
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| 1505 | In this census, Frederick is one of 13 servants employed by one Annie King (a widow) and her family. | Lucas, Frederick John (I18299)
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| 1506 | In this census, Frederick is referenced as Patrick R Leyland. This could be an enumerator's error. | Leyland, Frederick Richards (I17930)
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| 1507 | In this census, Frederick is staying with his maternal grand-parents, George and Eliza Wooster. | Clarke, Frederick Rosier (I17948)
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| 1508 | In this census, Frederick's status is given as 'Married'. His wife Hannah and their children are living in Bristol at a different address. It is therefore reasonable to assume that he had an affair with Mary Ann Nash and that as a result of that affair, Frederick Nash was born. | Willis, Frederick (I17071)
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| 1509 | In this census, George and his new wife Mary are living in High Street, East Dean. With them is Joseph Chappel, Mary's son from her previous marriage. Living next door is George's son, George, his wife Emily Vick, and their son Walter. On the other side, is George's daughter Hannah with her husband, Henry Woodman, and their family. | Powell, George (I15080)
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| 1510 | In this census, George has moved back south again and he is employed as a Butler to James Brand, a widower, and his family. Brand is a Merchant Banker and Justice of the Peace. | Broadway, George (I4420)
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| 1511 | In this census, George is described as a 'Boarder' at the home of Thomas Barnfield (born c.1814), his wife and family. Thomas is almost certainly related to George's deceased wife, Maria Barnfield. | Lambert, George (I16284)
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| 1512 | In this census, Gertrude is staying with her grandmother, Mary Harris (nee Randall), in Brixham. | Winsor, Gertrude Annie (I3536)
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| 1513 | In this census, Harold is described as a lodger and is living at the home of Jane Maria Crook, a widow and her son Frederick (aged 20). Also in the household is another lodger, John Newman | Stokes, Harold Henry (I489)
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| 1514 | In this census, Harold is staying with his grandparents, James and Elizabeth Durran, and their family. | Bowie, Harold Stanley (I19577)
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| 1515 | In this census, Harriet is employed at the home of Alfred Palmer and his family. She is one of 4 servants of the household. Alfred is one of the 'Palmers' in Huntley and Palmers Biscuits. In the census, he gives his occupoation as "Biscuit Manufacturer", aged 28. | Marshall, Harriet V (I6401)
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| 1516 | In this census, Harriet is employed by one Herbert Thomas Yeo and his family. Herbert describes himself as a Farmer and Dairyman employing 5 servants. | Parnell, Harriet (I527)
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| 1517 | In this census, Harry, a widower, is a lodger at the home of Hugh Quince and his wife, Beatrice. Hugh is a gardener at a Market Garden. | Craythorne, Harry (I20292)
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| 1518 | In this census, he is living with his grand-mother, Lucy Greenhaff (nee Harris) | Dawe, Delphius (I17583)
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| 1519 | In this census, he is recorded as Edward Steer. | Steer, Edwin (I18564)
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| 1520 | In this census, he is recorded as Edward Steer. | Steer, Edwin (I18564)
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| 1521 | In this census, Henrietta appears to be staying with an uncle James Mortley or Mortsley and his family. James is a Mariner. There is no sign of her husband James (Manning). | Pearce, Henrietta (I21649)
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| 1522 | In this census, Henrietta is a boarder at the home of Alfred Hopkins and his family. Also a boarder at this address is Josephine Stagg. | Quayle, Henrietta Edith (I21030)
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| 1523 | In this census, Henry (Harry) is lodging at the home of his sister Mailliw, her husband (Joseph Darton) and their family. | Stroud, Henry Albert (I19066)
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| 1524 | In this census, Henry describes Gertrude as "Feeble Minded". | Wooster, Gertie Mabel (I29597)
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| 1525 | In this census, her name was recorded as 'Georgette'. | Broadway, Georgina (I836)
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| 1526 | In this census, Herbert and his wife Elsie, are living at the home of Elsie's parents, Thomas and Rhoda Dickenson. | Snell, Herbert Norman Jonas (I10352)
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| 1527 | In this census, Howard appears to have been adopted by the Jarvis family as he is recorded as Howard Jarvis | Riches, Howard (I19720)
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| 1528 | In this census, Howard appears under his birth name, Howard Riches. | Riches, Howard (I19720)
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| 1529 | In this census, Isaac is recorded as being blind. | Law, Isaac (I24810)
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| 1530 | In this census, Isabella is living and working at the home of Alexander Brown and his family. Alexander describes himself as a 'Minister of the Free Ruthwell Church at Mount Kedar'. | Hastie, Isabella (I1013)
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| 1531 | In this census, it appears that Annie is back with her parents. But her two boys are still in Broadstairs in a large house with only 4 servants! Frederick Leyland is back in Liverpool at Woolton Hall. | Wooster, Annie Ellen (I11498)
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| 1532 | In this census, it appears that Louisa is back with her mother, who has by now, married William Walter. As William describes Louisa as his "daughter" in this census, I can only assume that he is her father. | Bignell, Louisa (I20587)
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| 1533 | In this census, it appears that Sarah is working as a Domestic Servant at the home of Richard Crosswell and his family. Richard is a clergyman of the Established Church, originally from Salcombe Regis in Devonshire. | Mitchell, Sarah (I79)
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| 1534 | In this census, it is noted that Alfred was an invalid from childhood. | Wooster, Alfred Wilson (I11321)
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| 1535 | In this census, it is noted that Attie has had 3 children, but only 1 is still living. | Moore, Attie Carrie (I21726)
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| 1536 | In this census, it is noted that Clara has had 16 children of which 5 have already died. | Bishop, Clara (I13109)
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| 1537 | In this census, it is recorded that Jane and Jospeh had 6 children and that one had already died. The identity of the 6th child is unknown. | [Stephenson], Jane (I25383)
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| 1538 | In this census, it would appear that Evelyn and her brother Frederick, are staying in a lodging house run by Elizabeth Giles, a widow. Also present is a domestic nurse, Kate Roffe, who is presumably the children's guardian. Their father, Frederick is working in London and staying in a hotel. Their mother Florence, is visiting Richard Paddison in Radborough, Gloucestershire. | Winterbotham, Evelyn Graham (I15803)
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| 1539 | In this census, it would appear that Frederick and his sister Evelyn, are staying in a lodging house run by Elizabeth Giles, a widow. Also present is a domestic nurse, Kate Roffe, who is presumably the children's guardian. Their father, Frederick is working in London and staying in a hotel. Their mother Florence, is visiting Richard Paddison in Radborough, Gloucestershire. | Winterbotham, Frederick William "Freddie" (I15804)
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| 1540 | In this census, it would seem that Frederick is living alone and employing 3 servants. | Leyland, Frederick Richards (I17930)
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| 1541 | In this census, Jacob claims to have been born in Russia! | Davis, Jacob (I20341)
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| 1542 | In this census, James claims to have had 20 children, of which 10 have already died. | Wooster, James (I8864)
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| 1543 | In this census, James is aged 19, unmarried and living and working at the home of William Filby, his wife and family. William is a Butcher and he has 3 staff including James. | Kite, James (I17160)
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| 1544 | In this census, James is described as the nephew of John Dimond Oldrieve, his wife Ann Peterek Oldrieve and their family. John is a Farmer of 550 acres employing 13 labourers and 5 boys. | Batten, James Wrayford Lyde (I16885)
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| 1545 | In this census, James is living with his Uncle and Aunt (Edward and Elizabeth (nee Postgate) Hutter). | Kite, James G E (I17212)
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| 1546 | In this census, James is recorded as being deaf. | Edwards, James Walter (I28349)
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| 1547 | In this census, James' status is "Married" but he is a lodger at the home of Thomas Fitzwater and his wife and family. Thomas is a Gardener. | Kite, James (I17160)
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| 1548 | In this census, Jesse is living and employed as an under-butler at the residence of Edward, Earl of St Germain's (Cornwall). At the same residence is Edward's son William Lord Eliot, and another son, Henry Eliot, a Clerk to the Foreign Office. | Broadway, Jesse (I4416)
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| 1549 | In this census, Jessica is living and working at the home of Fullarton James and his family. Fullarton is the Chief Constable of Northumberland County Constabulary. | Winterbotham, Jessica Mary (I15773)
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| 1550 | In this census, Jessie is described as a "lunatic". | Gibbs, Jessie Jones (I23104)
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| 1551 | In this census, John (aka. John Bottomley McGrow), is living with his aunt, Margaret Taylor. | McGrow, John (I21405)
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| 1552 | In this census, John and Rose are living next door to their daughter, Hannah, and her family (the Wixons). | Filbee, Rosannah (I28439)
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| 1553 | In this census, John and Rose are living next door to their daughter, Hannah, and her family (the Wixons). | White, John (I28438)
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| 1554 | In this census, John has moved to Plymouth and is living with his daughter Kate [Lindsey] and her family. | Lear, John Sampson (I5217)
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| 1555 | In this census, John is living with his grandson, William Perkins and his family in the canal lockkeeper's house. William is the lockkeeper. | Barber, John (I20049)
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| 1556 | In this census, John is living, and working at the residence of the Canon of Salisbury, William Fisher, and his family. John is one of 8 servants in the employment of the Canon. | Mitchell, John (I9530)
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| 1557 | In this census, John is working for David Edwards, A Huntsman with hounds. | Edmonds, John Edwin (I12000)
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| 1558 | In this census, Joseph is described as "Feeble Minded from birth". | Cherry, Joseph (I29711)
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| 1559 | In this census, Joseph is described as "Feeble Minded". | Cherry, Joseph (I29711)
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| 1560 | In this census, Joseph is described as an "Imbecile". | Cherry, Joseph (I29711)
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| 1561 | In this census, Joseph, a widower, is living with his son Oliver and his family. | Thompson, Joseph (I17772)
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| 1562 | In this census, Josephine is a boarder at the home of Alfred Hopkins and his family. Also a boarder at this address is Henrietta Quayle. | Stagg, Josephine Ethel (I21032)
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| 1563 | In this census, Kezia is one of 8 staff employed at the residence of one Charlotte H Martin and 3 siblings - two sisters and a brother. Charlotte is described as an Annuitant from Exeter, Devonshire. | Mitchell, Kezia (I105)
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| 1564 | In this census, Lancelot and Eliza are living togther as husband and wife although they did not marry until 1872. | Keene, Lancelot James (I1061)
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| 1565 | In this census, Leonard is described as the "Adopted" son of John and Annie Edmonds. | Jones, James Leonard (I11983)
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| 1566 | In this census, Leonard is one of 5 servants living and working at the home of George Brooks and his sister, Esther Brooks. George describes himself as a "Gentleman of Private Means", born in Bombay, India. | Breakspear, Leonard Joseph (I11825)
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| 1567 | In this census, Leonie was living and working as a Domestic Cook at the home of her employer, John M Jacombe-Hood, a Civil Engineer and his family. | Reed, Leonie Wilmot (I8735)
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| 1568 | In this census, Lillian appears to be living and working at the home of Agnes Newcombe, Principal of a Girls Boarding School. It is unclear, but it appears that "The Cottage" is actually the school, as there are 2 teachers and 8 pupil residents at the same address, along with 5 domestic staff, including Lillian. | Peer, Lillian Alethia (I14109)
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| 1569 | In this census, Lizzie is described as a Domestic Servant at the home of Charles E Maude, his wife and family. Charles is described as a "Navigation Agent". | Coward, Lizzie Ann (I17825)
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| 1570 | In this census, Louisa (now a widow), has a lodger called (Henry) James Farrant. Later in 1911, she married him. | Quick, Louisa (I22212)
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| 1571 | In this census, Louisa is described as "Crippled". | Hawkins, Louisa (I16311)
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| 1572 | In this census, Louisa is living next door to the Thomas family, including her future husband, William. | Quick, Louisa (I22212)
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| 1573 | In this census, Louisa is staying with an "uncle", William Woodward. As she was illegitimate, she was probably sent away to avoid family embarrassment. | Bignell, Louisa (I20587)
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| 1574 | In this census, Lucy is living and working at the home of George Squire, a Tailor. | Orsborn, Lucy Matilda (I18723)
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| 1575 | In this census, Lydia is recorded as being the grand-daughter of Henry and Sarah James. | James, Lydia (I14878)
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| 1576 | In this census, Margaret and William are living with their married daughter, Annie Jane [Chattwood] and their family. | Edmondson, Margaret (I19817)
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| 1577 | In this census, Margaret declares that she has had 2 children, both of whom have died. She is living with her widowed mother and there is no sign of her husband Frederick in this census. | Kite, Margaret Caroline (I17158)
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| 1578 | In this census, Margaret is staying with her grandmother, Ann Maria Witt (nee Robinson). | Bowie, Margaret (I19545)
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| 1579 | In this census, Maria appears to already be a widow. She is lliving with her two daughters and her sister-in-law Grace Holman. | Cloke, Maria (I44)
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| 1580 | In this census, Maria claims to be a Widow but this is false as her husband Ebenezer is very much alive and living with his son Ebenezer in Brill, Buckinghamshire. | Gibbs, Maria (I23082)
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| 1581 | In this census, Maria has returned to work following the untimely death of her husband George. She is living and working at the residence of Charles Wiilliam Roberts, a Magistrate and Private Banker. Her daughter Annie, is living with her maternal grandmother in Worcester. | Dadge, Maria Louisa (I21359)
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| 1582 | In this census, Maria is a servant at the home of Harriet Milligan. Harriet is described as the wife of a Draper from Edinburgh. | Field, Maria Martha (I17159)
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| 1583 | In this census, Maria is one of 4 teenage visitors staying at the home of Charles Tinling and his daughter Martha. Charles is aged 79 and a retired Publisher from Bethnal Green, London. A grand-daughter of Maria makes this observation: "When John Henry returned from America in 1885 he remarried (Mary Quayle, a widow with 3 daughters) but the older children didn't get on with their step-mother so the older ones left home and my grandmother (Maria) was put in a church boarding school (not sure just where but in the Seaforth area I think." | Stagg, Maria Matilda (I21024)
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| 1584 | In this census, Mark is living and working on the Farm of Thomas Elliott. | Steer, Mark (I23267)
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| 1585 | In this census, Martha is kiving with her son Enoch and his family. They live next door to Martha's daughter Ann and her husband, William Payne. William is alos a Coal Miner. | Latham, Martha (I21266)
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| 1586 | In this census, Martha is one of two servants living and working at the home of William and Sarah Quick and their family. William is an Engineer's Pattern Maker, originally from Lympstone, Devon. (Ed. I have been unable to establish a link between these Quicks and the Quicks of Topsham, Devon.) | Stewart, Martha (I22230)
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| 1587 | In this census, Martha is recorded as "A Cripple from Birth" | Windibank, Martha (I14293)
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| 1588 | In this census, Mary Ann is staying with her uncle and aunt, Ben and May Ann Scotman | Dunn, Mary Ann Elizabeth (I26145)
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| 1589 | In this census, Mary describes her marital condition as "Deserted Wife". | Mallane, Mary Ann (I341)
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| 1590 | In this census, Mary indicates that she has had 17 children, of which 12 have already died. | Turner, Mary Jane (I21940)
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| 1591 | In this census, Mary Jane [Thorpe] is described as a Visitor along with her 2 children, Charles and Lucy, at the home of her sister Maria [Richardson] and her husband, Charles. | Butler, Mary Jane (I19263)
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| 1592 | In this census, Mary's surname is Saunders and she is a widow. | Wooster, Mary (I26965)
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| 1593 | In this census, Mercy is described as a "Lunatic". | Dodimead, Mercy (I26079)
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| 1594 | In this census, Mercy is described as a "Lunatic". | Dodimead, Mercy (I26079)
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| 1595 | In this census, Mildred is boarding at the home of John Bass and his family. Mildred's mother, Selina, would marry John much later on, in 1931. | Wooster, Mildred Kate (I23932)
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| 1596 | In this census, Moses is described as a Lodger at the home of his daughter Elizabeth, her husband John Gale, and their family. | Pearce, Moses Elsop (I21506)
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| 1597 | In this census, Nellie is living with her grandmother, Eliza Gale, a widow. | Pearce, Nellie Louisa (I29646)
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| 1598 | In this census, once again, Harriet enters a false age. She now cliams to be 40, when in fact, she would have been 54. | Stroud, Harriet Ann (I19041)
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| 1599 | In this census, Rhoda is living and working as a servant at the home of Robert Thomas (a Carpenter) and his family. | Broadway, Rhoda (I4482)
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| 1600 | In this census, Rhoda is living and working as Head Cook at the home of Louisa Sophia Cowdery (a widow) and her family. | Broadway, Rhoda (I4482)
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