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1911 Census, Ruyton XI Towns, District 5 – Ruyton 1911 Census, Ruyton XI Towns, District 5 – Ruyton 1911 Census, Ruyton XI Towns, District 5 – Ruyton 1911 Census, Ruyton XI Towns, District 5 – Ruyton Page 1 Schd. No. Address Rooms Name and Surname Born Age Related Occupation Place Born County { Feeble minded 2 No place shown 1 Edward Price 1869 42 { Horsedriver to Haulier Ruyton Salop 4 No place shown John N Smith ? 16-20 ? S Ag.Lab. Shrewsbury Salop 6 Kynaston Farm 4 William Peel 1855 56 Wd Butcher Ruyton Salop School Road Amelia Gittins 1878 33 Dau Ruyton Salop Joyce Gittins 1910 1 GD.. Ruyton Salop 8 Ferns Hollow 5 Thomas Smith 1839 72 Working Gardener Warcop School Road Hannah Smith 1848 63 Buildwas Salop 10 Ferns Hollow 4 Mary Ann Morris 1848 63 Wd Ford Salop School Road Frederick Morris 1882 29 Sg. Monumental Mason Ruyton Salop 12 Ferns Hollow 5 Frederick Price 1869 42 Insurance Agent Ketley, Wellington School Road Mary Emma Price 1867 44 M House Duties Wellington Salop Doris Constance Price 1902 9 Wellington Salop Norman Lewis Price 1905 6 Wolverhampton Cyril George H Price 1897 14 Australia Noel Frederick Price 1899 12 Australia 14 2 School Cottage 3 John Jones 1880 31 Lab. On Farm Llangedwyn Mont School Road Louisa Jones 1878 33 Llangedwyn Mont Annie Jones 1899 12 Llansantffraid Mont John Jones 1901 10 Llansantffraid Mont Gladys Jones 1902 9 Llansantffraid Mont Blodwen Jones 1905 6 Llandrillio Salop Edith Jones 1907 4 Ruyton Salop Richard Jones 1910 1 Ruyton Salop Total 23 persons . Page 2 16 1 School Cottage 3 Richard Hughes 1873 38 Farm Waggoner Kerry Mont School Road Jane Hughes 1880 31 Ruyton Salop 18 Perry House 6 William Leech 1841 70 Wd Carpenter Farndon Cheshire School Road Ellen Leech 1851 60 Sister Housekeeper S Hanmer Flint 20 Ivy Cottage 6 William Ireson 1862 49 Milk Dealer Cape Town S.Africa School Road Jane Ireson 1863 48 Asst in Business Weirbrook Salop Ernest Hall 1896 15 Nephew Cowmans Assistant Ellesmere Salop Robert Roberts 1829 82 F.i.Law Old Age Pensioner Merionethshire 22 Perry View 6 William Lloyd 1821 90 Not General Dealer / Shown Earthenware Not Known School Road Martha Lloyd 1861 50 Not Known 24 Perry Villa 8 Arthur Shone 1843 68 Lab Ellesmere Salop School Road Mary Shone 1845 66 Ruyton Salop Jane Shone 1821 90 Wd Mother Selattyn Salop 26 Well House 3 Mary Wilson 1842 69 Wd Old Age Pensioner Baschurch Salop School Road Edith Payne 1882 29 Boarder Ruyton Salop Frances Payne 1904 7 Boarders Ruyton Salop Mary Payne 1906 5 Boarders Ruyton Salop Harry Payne 1881 30 Husband? Boarders Ruyton Salop 28 Bridge Cottage 4 William Brookfield 1841 70 Lab. Shrewsbury Salop School Road Martha Brookfield 1842 69 Knockin Salop 30 The Cottage 13 John Winder Holmes 1871 40 Brewer Wakefield Yorkshire School Road Edith Marie Holmes 1879 32 Lewisham Kent MaryTheodora Holmes 1886 25 Sister Single Blackheath Kent Lily Edwards 1887 24 Single Geonant PontRobert Mont. Total 24 persons Page 3 32 The Old Shop 7 Eli 1861 50 Butcher and Farmer Ruyton Salop School Road Lena LouiseGlover 1861 50 Switzerland French Arthur Leonard Glover 1894 17 Butcher and Farmer Ruyton Salop Norman Regenass Glover 1893 18 Son Ruyton Salop Lena Louisa Regenass 1889 22 Niece Switzerland French 34 Riversdale House 9 James Taylor 1840 71 Retired Bootmaker Davyhulme Lancs School Road Emma Taylor 1837 74 Malpas Cheshire Margaret Moyles 1861 50 Single Daughter out of employmentMalpas Cheshire Martha Jane Reeves 1895 16 Single General Servant Baschurch, Weston Salop 36 Lane Farm 6 Thomas Philips 1866 45 Farmer Llangedwyn Mont School Road Sarah Ann Philips 1865 46 Ludlow Salop James Henry Morton 1902 9 Nephew Stafford Staffordshire Leonard Telford Lewis 1887 24 Boarder Confectioner Rhayader Radnorshire 38 Compton House 7 Leonard Emberton 1879 32 Farmer Leaton Salop School Road Norah Emberton 1881 30 Sister Dairywork Leaton Salop May Elizabeth Fox-Davies 1892 19 Niece Visitor Leaton Salop 40 Compton House 3 Herbert Burgess 1868 43 Retired Schoolmaster Woodhall Yorksh School Road Edith Burgess 1872 39 Wandsworth London 42 Blacksmiths Shop 5 EdwardLloyd 1864 47 Blacksmith Manchester Lancs School Road Hannah MariaLloyd 1862 49 Laceby Lincs George Lloyd 1891 20 Groom Ruyton Salop Ernest Lloyd 1892 19 Blacksmiths striker Ruyton Salop William Lloyd 1897 14 Groom Ruyton Salop Leonard Lloyd 1899 12 Ruyton Salop Total 24 persons Page 4 44 Cross Villa 5 Annie Rogers 1861 50 Wd Altherston Warwicks School Road Alfred Rogers 1889 22 Son Master Tailor Nesscliffe Salop 46 Post Office 6 Rebecca Mary Lloyd 1845 66 Wd Sub Postmistress Hammersmith Midd/sex Church Street Honor Lloyd 1883 28 Daughter Telegraph Clerk Knockin Salop 48 Ruyton Hall 13 Richard Benjamin Brown 1846 63 Farmer . Retired Islington Midd/Sex Church Street Mary Elizabeth Brown 1865 46 Llangedwyn Mont Ada Annie Thomas 1876 35 M Leigh Staffs Fanny Aston 1893 18 S Housemaid Lyth Bank Condover Rachae lHudson 1895 16 S Cook Lyth Bank Condover 50 Hall Farm 9 William Howell Gittins 1875 36 Farmer Mont Church Street Mary Ellen Gittins 1873 38 Shropshire Doris Ethel Gittins 1900 11 Shropshire Wilfred Henry Gittins 1902 9 Shropshire Enid Margaret Gittins 1904 7 Shropshire Kathleen Ellen Gittins 1908 3 Shropshire Margaret Jane Griffiths 1893 18 General Servant Mont John Mansell 1895 16 Waggoner Shropshire Harry Richards 1896 15 Groom Shropshire 52 Ruyton Hall 4 Sarah Tisdale 1845 66 Wd Shawbury Salop Farm Cottage John Tisdale 1881 30 Son Bricklayer Wellington Church Street Louisa Tisdale 1885 26 Daughter Dressmaker Middle Salop 54 Leicester House 5 David Morgan 1863 48 Bootmaker/Dealer Mont Church Street Mary Morgan 1864 47 Asst Business Hyssington Mont Emily Morgan 1891 20 Dau S Ruyton Salop Gwen Morgan 1895 16 Dau S Ruyton Salop . Total 25 persons Page 5 56 The Talbot Inn 8 Edward Parry 1869 42 Stone Mason West Felton Salop Church Street Maria Parry 1872 39 Ruyton Salop Edward Jnr Parry 1893 18 Cycle Mechanic Ruyton Salop William Parry 1898 13 Ruyton Salop Charles Ernest ? Parry 1903 8 Ruyton Salop . Gwendeline Bessie Wainwright 1899 12 Niece Ruyton Salop Reginald John Wainwright 1902 9 Nephew Ruyton Salop 58 1 Wace Cottage 4 David Cross 1879 32 Groom Coaton Cambs. Church Street Esther Cross 1875 36 Ruyton Salop Joseph Davies 1872 39 Lodger Farm Lab. Ruyton Salop 60 Nr Old Post Office 3 Jane Cooper 1844 67 Wd Laundress Little Wenlock Salop Church Street James Egerton 1888 23 Lab. Ellesmere Salop 62 Nr Old Post Office 3 Ann Payne 1839 72 Wd Old age Pensioner Kinnerley Salop Church Street 64 Old Post Office 5 Thomas Astley 1861 50 General Farm Lab. Ruyton Salop Church Street Mary Ellen Astley 1880 31 Ruyton Salop Beatrice Astley 1906 5 Dau Ruyton Salop Margaret Annie Astley 1908 3 Dau Ruyton Salop Clara Elizabeth Jones 1901 10 Dau Ruyton Salop William Herbert Jones 1904 7 S Ruyton Salop 66 The Peoples Shop 7 William Dickin 1880 31 Grocer Madeley Salop Church Street Rose Dickin 1881 30 Ruyton Salop Ruth Dovaston 1896 15 S Domestic Servant Weston Salop Marian Dickin 1908 3 Dau Ruyton Salop Total 23 persons . Page 6 68 1 Butchers Row 3 Mary Beddows 1879 32 Wd Charwoman Garston Liverpool Lancs Church Street J.E. Harold Beddows 1905 6 Liverpool Lancs John N Beddows 1907 4 Liverpool Lancs 70 2 Butchers Row 3 Edwin Tomlinson 1859 52 Wheelwright Ruyton Salop Church Street Annie Tomlinson 1852 59 Ruyton Salop Lily Tomlinson 1890 21 S Housemaid Ruyton Salop 72 3 Butchers Row 3 Thomas Peters 1823 88 Wd Farm Lab. Shrewsbury Salop Church Street Mary Sexton 1838 73 Wd Housekeeper Chirbury Salop . 74 The Grove 9 James Bannerman Church Street Cunningham 1853 58 Med.Practiioner Prestonpans East Loth Scotland Eugenie Cunningham 1856 55 Scorrier NB Cornwall Florence Anne Oliver Cunningham 1889 22 Student Tongue Scotland Eugenie Russell Cunningham 1891 20 Governess Tongue Scotland Charles Clephane Cunningham 1898 13 Ruyton Salop Phyllis Margaret Somerville Cunningham 1899 12 Ruyton Salop Bessie May Bland 1891 20 Servant Marchbrook Salop 76 Powis Arms Row 11 Mary Ann Riches 1854 57 Wd Boarding house keeper Ruyton Salop Church Street Elizabeth Glover 1859 52 S Housekeeping Ruyton Salop 78 Powis Arms Row 3 John William Bowder 1859 52 S Farm Lab. Atcham Salop Church Street 80 Powis Arms Row 6 Joseph Mullinex 1862 49 Garden Lab. Baschurch Salop Church Street Annie Elen Mullinex 1866 45 Leaton Salop Margaret May Mullinex 1900 11 Ruyton Salop Edith Jane Mullinex 1902 9 Ruyton Salop Mary Mullinex 1904 7 Ruyton Salop Charles Ernest Mullinex 1906 5 Ruyton Salop Ttotal 25 persons . Page 7 82 3 Powis Terrace 4 George Davies 1863 48 Watch and Clock Repairer Baschurch Salop Church Street Anne Davies 1866 45 Whitworth Lancs 84 Supply Stores 11 William Tomlinson 1866 45 Grocer and Farmer Ruyton Salop Church Street Elizabeth Tomlinson 1864 47 Ruyton Salop Olive Tomlinson 1896 15 Ruyton Salop Norman Tomlinson 1901 10 Ruyton Salop Ruth Tomlinson 1905 6 Ruyton Salop Edward Peters 1882 29 S Farm Lab. Shrewsbury Salop 86 1 Vine Cottage 5 Margaret Stewart 1862 49 Sister Trained Hospital Nurse London Middl/sex Pound Lane Minnie Stewart 1872 39 Sister Trained Nurse London Middl/sex Margaret E.R. Brown 1886 25 Niece Hospital Nurse in training Northampton . 88 2 Vine Buildings 4 Harry Fidler 1885 26 Bricklayer Hope Flintshire Pound Lane Elizabeth Parkin Fidler 1883 28 Ruyton Salop Nesta Smith Fidler 1906 5 Ruyton Salop Estyn Tom Fidler 1909 2 Ruyton Salop 90 1 Vine Buildings 4 Lucy Owen 1855 56 Wd Laundress Bishops Castle Salop Pound Lane 92 Cliffe Gate Cottage 3 Richard Edwards 1846 65 Lab.on farm Melverley Salop Pound Lane Sarah Edwards 1843 68 Ruyton Salop Jane Reeves 1833 78 S Old Age Pensioner Ruyton Salop 94 Riversdale 7 WilliamEvans 1851 60 Farmer Retired Much Wenlock Salop Church Street Jane Evans 1851 60 Easthope Salop Charles Edward Evans 1887 24 s Much Wenlock Salop William Arthur Evans 1889 22 s Much Wenlock Salop Jane Evans 1885 26 s Much Wenlock Salop Elizabeth Evans 1845 66 Sister s Much Wenlock Salop .
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