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1871 Census Updated 01/04/2014 Northern Applebys in 1871 census updated 01/04/2014 census name position age status approx occupation born address notes Family line year yr of birth 1871 Arthur Appleby head 65 mar 1806 coal miner Broom Hill, N'land Penshaw Stables, Penshaw ? 1871 Sarah Appleby wife 65 mar 1806 Long Benton, N'land Penshaw Stables, Penshaw ? 1871 Charles Hinds nephew 14 1857 coal miner Newcastle, N'land Penshaw Stables, Penshaw ? 1871 Sarah J Appleby gddau 7 1864 scholar Penshaw Staithes, PenshawPenshaw Stables, Penshaw ? 1871 Thomas Appleby father 75 mar 1796 gardener and asphalter emp Haworth (Hemworth?), DurhamStockport Rd, Chorlton, ?Thomas of Leeds 10 men M'chester 1871 Hannah Appleby mother 64 mar 1807 shop woman Yorks Thorn? Stockport Rd, Chorlton, ?Thomas of Leeds M'chester 1871 Abraham Pease head 42 mar 1829 provision merchant Barwick, Yorks Stockport Rd, Chorlton, ?Thomas of Leeds M'chester 1871 Maria Pease wife 34 mar 1837 Sheffield, Yorks Stockport Rd, Chorlton, ?Thomas of Leeds M'chester 1871 Adelia Hempshall servant 9 1862 Lancs, M'chester Stockport Rd, Chorlton, ?Thomas of Leeds M'chester 1871 zoe Pease dau 5 1866 Lancs, M'chester Stockport Rd, Chorlton, ?Thomas of Leeds M'chester 1871 Margaret Appleby wife 68 mar 1803 Durham Hoylton Earsdon Hill Farm, Causey Park Acklington - Causey Park Applebys 1871 Isabella A Summerbell sis-in-law 64 wid 1807 deriving interest from property Durham Southwearmouth Earsdon Hill Farm, Causey Park Acklington - Causey Park Applebys 1871 Thomas Appleby head 60 mar 1811 landowner farmer 160 acres Durham BishopwearmouthEarsdon Hill Farm, Causey Park Acklington - Causey Park Applebys 1871 Isabella H Appleby dau 35 unm 1836 farmers dau Bothal, N'land Earsdon Hill Farm, Causey Park Acklington - Causey Park Applebys 1871 William N Appleby son 33 unm 1838 farmers son Bothal, N'land Earsdon Hill Farm, Causey Park Acklington - Causey Park Applebys 1871 Jane Nexbit servant 20 unm 1851 gen servant Newcastle upon Tyne Earsdon Hill Farm, Causey Park Acklington - Causey Park Applebys 1871 John Appleby head 55 mar 1816 calico printer (emp 250 persons)Warkworth, N'land 3 Brown Hill, Burnley, Lancs Acklington applebys 1871 Anne Appleby wife 52 mar 1819 Stafford, Staffs 3 Brown Hill, Burnley, Lancs Acklington applebys 1871 Ann Quay servant 29 1842 cook (domestic) Isle of Man, German, Danish3 Brown Hill, Burnley, Lancs Acklington applebys 1871 Hannah Spendlove servant 28 1843 gen servant nk 3 Brown Hill, Burnley, Lancs Acklington applebys 1871 Mary J Appleby dau 22 unm 1849 Lancs Manchester 3 Brown Hill, Burnley, Lancs Acklington applebys 1871 Selina Appleby dau 19 unm 1852 Derbys Mellor 3 Brown Hill, Burnley, Lancs Acklington applebys 1871 John Appleby son 18 1853 apprentice calico printer Derbys Mellor 3 Brown Hill, Burnley, Lancs Acklington applebys 1871 Arthur Appleby son 12 1859 scholar Lancs Pendleton 3 Brown Hill, Burnley, Lancs Acklington applebys 1871 Edwin Appleby son 12 1859 scholar Lancs Pendleton 3 Brown Hill, Burnley, Lancs Acklington applebys 1871 Alfred Appleby son 10 1861 scholar Lancs Pendleton 3 Brown Hill, Burnley, Lancs Acklington applebys 1871 Percy Appleby son 8 1863 scholar Lancs Pendleton 3 Brown Hill, Burnley, Lancs Acklington applebys 1871 Ada Appleby dau 5 1866 scholar Lancs Pendleton 3 Brown Hill, Burnley, Lancs Acklington applebys 1871 John Appleby head 45 mar 1826 flour dealer Hawick, N'land 5 Cleethorpe Rd, Clethorpe, son of George and Acklington Applebys Lincs Margaret 1871 Jane Margaret Appleby wife 45 mar 1826 Newcastle upon Tyne 5 Cleethorpe Rd, Clethorpe, Acklington Applebys Lincs 1871 Geo W Appleby son 10 1861 Newcastle upon Tyne 5 Cleethorpe Rd, Clethorpe, Acklington Applebys Lincs Northern Applebys in 1871 census updated 01/04/2014 1871 Jno Clifton Appleby son 7 1864 Newcastle upon Tyne 5 Cleethorpe Rd, Clethorpe, Acklington Applebys Lincs 1871 Robt Percy Appleby son 6 1865 Newcastle upon Tyne 5 Cleethorpe Rd, Clethorpe, Acklington Applebys Lincs 1871 Ethel spence Appleby dau 4 1867 Newcastle upon Tyne 5 Cleethorpe Rd, Clethorpe, Acklington Applebys Lincs 1871 William Appleby head 53 wid 1818 ag lab Warkworth, N'land Felton Village, N'land is this son of Wm and Ann Acklington Applebys Bell? 1871 John McSorley servant 66 1805 general servant Ireland Kildare Helm on the Hill, N'land Acklington applebys 1871 Joseph Appleby head 60 mar 1811 farmer 240 acres emp 7 personsKirkwhelpington Helm on the Hill, N'land son Robert and Elizth Acklington applebys 1871 Margaret Appleby wife 53 mar 1818 Warkworth, N'land Helm on the Hill, N'land Acklington applebys 1871 Mary Stewart servant 30 unm 1841 general servant Scotland Helm on the Hill, N'land Acklington applebys 1871 William Appleby son 19 1852 farmers son Felton, N'land Helm on the Hill, N'land Acklington applebys 1871 Henrietta Nelson servant 17 1854 general servant N'land, Bobside Helm on the Hill, N'land Acklington applebys 1871 Joseph Appleby son 16 1855 scholar Felton, N'land Helm on the Hill, N'land Acklington applebys 1871 Elizabeth Mary Appleby dau 12 1859 Felton, N'land Helm on the Hill, N'land Acklington applebys 1871 Mark Appleby head 31 mar 1840 miller and farmer Heugh Mill Heugh Mill, Morpeth son of John and Mary Acklington Applebys 1871 Mark Appleby head 31 mar 1840 miller and farmer Heugh Mill, N'land Heugh Mill, Morpeth son of John and Mary Ann Acklington Applebys 1871 Isabella Appleby wife 22 mar 1849 millers wife Chillingham n'land Heugh Mill, Morpeth Acklington Applebys 1871 Isabella Appleby wife 22 mar 1849 millers wife Chillingham n'land Heugh Mill, Morpeth Acklington Applebys 1871 Mark Appleby son 1 1870 Heugh Mill Heugh Mill, Morpeth Acklington Applebys 1871 Mark Appleby son 1 1870 Heugh Mill, N'land Heugh Mill, Morpeth Acklington Applebys 1871 John Appleby son 1m 1871 Heugh Mill Heugh Mill, Morpeth Acklington Applebys 1871 John appleby son 1m 1871 Heugh Mill, N'land Heugh Mill, Morpeth Acklington Applebys 1871 Ellen Bell 86 wid 1785 annuitant illegible High Acklington Park, Acklington Applebys Northumberland 1871 George Appleby head 51 unm 1820 farmer 461 acres, 6 labs Acklington, N'land High Acklington Park, Acklington Applebys Northumberland 1871 Elizabeth Appleby sister 48 unm 1823 Acklington, N'land High Acklington Park, Acklington Applebys Northumberland 1871 Robert Appleby brother 46 unm 1825 Acklington, N'land High Acklington Park, Acklington Applebys Northumberland 1871 Nicholas Appleby brother 42 unm 1829 Acklington, N'land High Acklington Park, Acklington Applebys Northumberland 1871 Jane Appleby sister 33 unm 1838 Acklington, N'land High Acklington Park, Acklington Applebys Northumberland 1871 William Appleby nephew 17 unm 1854 Woodhorn, N'land High Acklington Park, son of Wm and Isabella Acklington Applebys Northumberland (Sproat) 1871 Elizabeth Appleby mother 62 mar 1809 Bedlington, N'land House Farm, West High, Acklington Applebys Newminster Abbey 1871 John Appleby father 53 mar 1818 formerly miller and farmer Felton, N'land House Farm, West High, Acklington Applebys Newminster Abbey 1871 Robert B Appleby head 24 unm 1847 farmer of 110 acres emp 2 menBedlington, N'land House Farm, West High, Acklington Applebys Newminster Abbey 1871 John Apelby head 33 mar 1838 miller master Felton, N'land Mill House, Low son of John and Mary Acklington Applebys Brinckburn,Rothbury 1871 Margaret Apelby wife 29 mar 1842 millers wife Longhorsley Mill House, Low Acklington Applebys Brinckburn,Rothbury Northern Applebys in 1871 census updated 01/04/2014 1871 John Apelby son 3 1868 Brenckburn Mill House, Low Acklington Applebys Brinckburn,Rothbury 1871 Mary Ann Apelby dau 1 1870 Brenckburn Mill House, Low Acklington Applebys Brinckburn,Rothbury 1871 plus 2 mill servants and 2 dom servants 1871 Mill House, Low Acklington Applebys Brinckburn,Rothbury 1871 George Brown head 73 mar 1798 joiner Woodhorn, N'land Plough Inn, Ellington, N'land Acklington Applebys 1871 Mary Brown wife 64 mar 1807 joiners wife Woodhorn, N'land Plough Inn, Ellington, N'land Acklington Applebys 1871 Eleanor Brown dau 24 unm 1847 joiners dau Woodhorn, N'land Plough Inn, Ellington, N'land Acklington Applebys 1871 Robert B Appleby boarder 13 1858 gardener Woodhorn, N'land Plough Inn, Ellington, N'land son of Wm and Isabella Acklington Applebys (Sproat) 1871 William Appleby head 52 mar 1819 landowner farmer 1000 acres empKirkwhelpington 9 men Small Burn Farm, Riddells ?son of Robt and Elizth Acklington Applebys Quarter Robson 1871 Ann Appleby wife 45 mar 1826 Cramlington Small Burn Farm, Riddells Acklington Applebys Quarter 1871 Samuel Hopkinson visitor 23 unm 1848 woolstapler Bristahl, Yorkshire Small Burn Farm, Riddells Thos mar Mary Sarah A in Acklington Applebys Quarter 1871 1871 Mary Appleby dau 18 1853 Causey Park Small Burn Farm, Riddells Acklington Applebys Quarter 1871 Robert Appleby son 16 1855 Causey Park Small Burn Farm, Riddells Acklington Applebys Quarter 1871 Catherine Appleby dau 12 1859 Longhorsley Small Burn Farm, Riddells Acklington Applebys Quarter 1871 William Appleby son 8 1863 Longhorsley Small Burn Farm, Riddells Acklington Applebys Quarter 1871 Clara Appleby dau 4 1867 Longhorsley Small Burn Farm, Riddells Acklington Applebys Quarter 1871 William Apelby head 48 mar 1823 Innkeeper Felton, N'land Weldon Bridge Inn, Rothbury son of William and Eleanor Acklington Applebys 1871 Caroline Apelby wife 47 mar 1824 innkeepers wife Lincolnshire Weldon Bridge Inn, Rothbury Acklington Applebys 1871 Ellen J Apelby dau 15 1856 Felton, N'land Weldon Bridge Inn, Rothbury Acklington Applebys 1871 William Apelby son 12 1859 scholar Felton,
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