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ALL STRETTON CENSUS RETURNS FOR 1911 Enumerator Name Particular as to Marriage Profession or Occupation for 10 year old and above Birthplace Nationality Infirmity No.3 State for each married woman, number of Relation-ship to AGE at last Address head birthday Industry or Service Employed, employee Forename Surname Status Yrs of present Children born alive to present marriage Personal Occupation Working at home? Entry No. employed or self employed marriage Total Still living Died 2 Castle Hill William Whittall Head 54 Married General Labourer Worker Norbury, Shropshire Martha Whittall Wife 58 Married 29 5 5 0 At Home All Stretton, Shropshire 4 The Paddock Samuel Williams Head 66 Single Road Labourer Worker Church Stretton Mary Williams Sister 61 Single Laundress Church Stretton 6 Mount Pleasant Rebecca Williams Head 57 Single Boarding House Keeper Own Account Church Stretton Elizabeth Fox Matheson Boarder 49 Married 14 0 Mountain Ash, Glam. Percy Ewing Matheson Boarder 52 Married College Tutor Nottingham Cyril Bertram Moss-Blundell Boarder 19 Single University Student Seremban, Straits Settlement British by parentage Edith Whittall Niece 26 Single Dressmaker Own Account Church Stretton 8 Inwood James Gough Head 56 Married General Labourer Church Stretton Selina Gough Wife 42 Married 11 4 4 0 Rushbury, Shropshire Richard Gough 11 School Church Stretton John Gough 9 School Church Stretton Amelia Gough 5 Church Stretton Winnefred Gough 2 Church Stretton 10 Inwood Edward Jarrett Head 33 Married Gamekeeper Worker Wentnor, Shropshire Elizabeth Jarrett Wife 31 Married 4 1 1 0 Newcastle, Shropshire Percy Jarrett Son 2 Hope Bowdler, Shropshire 12 Inwood Jane Humphreys Head 57 Widow 34 1 1 Farmer Own Account At Home All Stretton, Shropshire Reginald Wall Nephew 14 Single Assistant on Farm Worker Ironbridge, Shropshire William Longdin Young Boarder 26 Married Flour miller's clerk Worker Liverpool Alice Maud Young Boarder 27 Married <1 0 Stoke Newington, Middlesex 14 Inwood House William Hotchkiss Head 73 Widower 5 4 1 Farmer, retired Own Account At Home Stokesay, Shropshire Ada Longmore Hotchkiss Daughter 22 Single Housekeeper At Home Stokesay, Shropshire Kathleen Mary Hotchkiss Daughter 19 Single At Home Stokesay, Shropshire Emily Evans Servant 18 Single Wistanstow, Shropshire 16 Inwood John Burgess 62 Married Farmer Own Account All Stretton, Shropshire Annie Burgess 66 Married 26 Tettenhall, Staffordshire 18 Maidenhill Elizabeth Dyke Head 69 Widow Pilleth, Radnorshire David Owen Dyke Son 31 Single Accounts Clerk Worker Church Stretton John Charles Wilkes Grandson 19 Single Shop Assistant Stationer & Newsagent Worker Knighton, Radnorshire 20 Gorsty Bank Thomas Hall Head 52 Married Farm Labourer Farmer Worker Cound, Shropshire Agnes Anne Hall Wife 45 Married 24 8 7 1 Church Stretton Ivy Beatrice Hall Daughter 17 Single Cound, Shropshire James Horace Hall Son 12 School Condover, Shropshire George Sidney Hall Son 9 School Condover, Shropshire Olive Agnes Hall Granddaughter 1 Wellington, Shropshire 22 Gorsty Bank Emma Probert Head 47 Married Charwoman Worker Easthope, Shropshire John Probert Head 62 Married 8 0 Farm Labourer Worker Oswestry, Shropshire Charles Bebbington Son-in-law 28 Married Farm Labourer Worker Winsford, Cheshire Ada Bebbington Daughter 18 Married <1 1 1 0 Cardington, Shropshire Charles Bebbington Grandson 8 Months All Stretton, Shropshire 24 Dudgley Farm Frank Cornes Head 41 Married Farmer Employer Wettenhall, Cheshire Emily Baynton Cornes Wife 32 Married 2 1 1 0 Criccieth, Carnarvon Ruth Bayton Cornes Daughter 1 Church Stretton Edith Bronwen Jenkins Sister in law 27 Single Gwddlin, Near Corwen Sarah Maria Wooley Servant 14 Domestic Servant Worker Church Stretton Valetine Vernon Blake Assistant 27 Single Farmer's Assistant Worker Kings Norton, Worcestershire 26 The Firs, Pensylvania John Evans Head 54 Married Farmer Own Account Bettws, Montgomeryshire Martha Evans Wife 55 Married 22 3 3 0 Ratlinghope, Shropshire Hilda Evans Daughter 16 Single At home Astley, Shropshire Harriett Lycett Boarder 73 Single Pontesbury, Shropshire 28 Cromwell Cottage, PennsylvaniaSarah Ruff Head 74 Single Hopesay, Shropshire ALL STRETTON CENSUS RETURNS FOR 1911 Enumerator Name Particular as to Marriage Profession or Occupation for 10 year old and above Birthplace Nationality Infirmity No.3 State for each married woman, number of Relation-ship to AGE at last Address head birthday Industry or Service Employed, employee Forename Surname Status Yrs of present Children born alive to present marriage Personal Occupation Working at home? Entry No. employed or self employed marriage Total Still living Died 30 William Broster Head 46 Married Poultry Farmer Own Account At Home Liverpool The Poplar, Pensylvania Rosa Broster Wife 46 Married 14 1 0 1 Uttoxeter, Staffordshire 32 Holly Cottage, Arthur Evans Head 41 Married Greensman Golf Club Worker Marshbrook, Shropshire, Pensylvania Sarah Evans Wife 55 Married 22 3 2 1 All Stretton, Shropshire William Evans Son 20 Single Greensman Golf Club Worker All Stretton, Shropshire Ernest Evans Son 15 Single Golf Caddie Golf Club Worker All Stretton, Shropshire 34 Court House, Lower Wood Mary Meredith Head 69 Single 3 3 0 Church Stretton 36 Cote House, Lower William Painter Head 63 Married Farm Labourer Worker Lower Wood, Shropshire Wood Mary Painter Wife 48 Married 20 0 0 0 Longnor, Shropshire 38 Brook House, Lower George Middleton Head 47 Married Farmer Own Account Smethcott, Shropshire Wood Ellen Middleton Wife 36 Married 16 6 6 0 Smethcott, Shropshire George Henry Middleton Son 13 School Smethcott, Shropshire Trevor Middleton Son 9 School Smethcott, Shropshire Edward James Middleton Son 7 School Smethcott, Shropshire Sydney Middleton Son 4 Lower Wood, Shropshire Mary Middleton Daughter 2 Lower Wood, Shropshire 40 Hollybush Cottage, Joseph Arden Head 26 Married Carpenter Builder Worker Church Stretton Lower Wood Florence Arden Wife 27 Married 1 1 1 0 Shrewsbury George Arden Son 5 months Church Stretton 42 Hollybush Cottage, Henry Millman Head 30 Married Postman Civil Service Worker Condover, Shropshire Lower Wood Alice Millman Wife 23 Married 4 1 1 0 Smethcott, Shropshire Leslie Henry Millman Son 2 Church Stretton 44 The Malthouse, Lower John Jones Head 91 Widower Farmer Employer Acton Burnell, Shropshire Wood Edward Jones Son 40 Married Working on farm Worker Cardington, Shropshire Alice Jones Daughter in law 33 Married 3 0 0 0 Housekeeper Worker Church Preen, Shropshire Edwin Betton Servant 17 Single Waggoner on farm Worker Stapleton, Shropshire 46 The Cottage, Lowerwood Herbert Oakley Head 30 Married Farmer Employer At Home Dorrington, Shropshire Mary Anne Oakley Wife 27 Married 7 4 4 0 Askern, Yorkshire Annie Louise Oakley Daughter 5 Pulverbatch, Shropshire Frances Mary Oakley Daughter 3 Pulverbatch, Shropshire William Herbert Oakley Son 1 Pulverbatch, Shropshire Ada Bright Servant 17 Single Domestic Servant Church Stretton 48 Hodghurst Farm, Lower WoodJohn Betton Head 51 Married General Farmer Own Account At Home Ratlinghope, Shropshire Sarah Jane Betton Wife 43 Married 25 8 7 1 Breeder of stock horses, Own Account At Home Wistanstow, Shropshire sheep & cattle John Betton Son 22 Single At Home At Home Ratlinghope, Shropshire Polly Betton Daughter 20 Single Dairy work At Home At Home Longnor, Shropshire Lily Betton Daughter 16 Single Dairy work At Home At Home Hodgehurst, Shropshire Edith Betton Daughter 13 Single School School Hodgehurst, Shropshire Gertrude Betton Daughter 5 At Home Hodgehurst, Shropshire Mary Cadwallader Mother in law 75 Widow Aged - no occupation Ratlinghope, Shropshire Annie Kathleen Yates Boarder 2 Church Stretton 50 The Rock, Lower Wood William Jones Head 52 Married Farmer Own Account At Home Frodesley, Shropshire Elizabeth Jones Wife 49 Married 27 880 Cardington, Shropshire Jannet Jones Daughter 17 Single At Home At Home Church Stretton Mildred Jones Daughter 12 Single School Church Stretton Beatrice Jones Daughter 7 School Church Stretton 52 Willowsfield, Lower William John Davies Head 30 Married Farmer Own Account At Home Wentnor, Shropshire Wood Catherine Davies Wife 33 Married 5000 Trefeglwys, Montgomeryshire 56 Lower Wood John Edgar Powell Head 48 Married Coal Merchant, Lime, Salt & Manures, Etc. Employer Wem, Shropshire Sarah Powell Wife 48 Married 15 431 Thelwall, Cheshire John Langford Powell Son 11 School St Barnbas, Southampton Austin Douglas Powell Son 10 School Lower Wood, Shropshire Evelyn Elizabeth Powell Daughter 3 Lower Wood, Shropshire ALL STRETTON CENSUS RETURNS FOR 1911 Enumerator Name Particular as to Marriage Profession or Occupation for 10 year old and above Birthplace Nationality Infirmity No.3 State for each married woman, number of Relation-ship to AGE at last Address head birthday Industry or Service Employed, employee Forename Surname Status Yrs of present Children born alive to present marriage Personal Occupation Working at home? Entry No. employed or self employed marriage Total Still living Died 58 The Square, Lower Wood Charles Bishop Head 36 Married Signalman Railway Company Worker Brailes, Warwickshire Charlotte Annie Bishop Wife 35 Married 12 220 Fairfield, Liverpool William Bishop Son 11 School Sherbourne, Warwickshire Edward Bishop Son 9 School Hoole, Cheshire 60 The Square, Lower Wood Phoebe Morris Head 41 Single Charwoman Domestic All Stretton, Shropshire Richard Edward Hotchkiss Stepbrother 33 Single Labourer Worker Lower Wood, Shropshire 62 Rose Cottage, The Ann Price Head 57 Widow 36 44 Midwife Own Account Smethcott, Shropshire Square,
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