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1901 Combined 1901 Census PropertyID Given Name Surname Relationship Condition Age Est. Gender Birth Place Trade Place Birth Yr District_01_001_01 Thomas Addison Ash Head Mar 63 1838 Male Gnosall, Staffs Farmer Selman Street District_01_001_02 Sarah Ash Wife Mar 60 1841 Female Gnosall, Staffs Selman Street District_01_001_03 Sarah Beatrice Ash Daughter UnMar 21 1880 Female Ranton, Staffs Selman Street District_01_001_04 James Stanley Speed Boarder UnMar 19 1882 Male Bowden, Cheshire Farmer Selman Street District_01_001_05 Edith Needham Servant UnMar 19 1882 Female Sheffield, Domestic (general) Selman Street District_01_001_06 Louisa Rhodes Servant UnMar 14 1887 Female Gnosall, Staffs Domestic (general) Selman Street District_01_002_01 John Till Head Wid 91 1810 Male Whitgreave, Staffs Clergyman Ch of England Selman Street District_01_002_02 Elizabeth Helena Till Daughter UnMar 48 1853 Female Gnosall, Staffs Selman Street District_01_003_01 Henry Hall Head Mar 44 1857 Male Stafford, Staffs Groom & gardener Selman Street District_01_003_02 Mary Hall Wife Mar 48 1853 Female Staffs Selman Street District_01_003_03 Sarah Ann Hall Daughter 10 1891 Female Staffs Selman Street District_01_003_04 Elizabeth Hall Daughter 9 1892 Female Staffs Selman Street District_01_004_01 Ed[ward] Ch[arles] Griffiths Head Mar 50 1851 NK, Shropshire Sawyer & Sanitary Inspector Selman Street District_01_004_02 Roseland [Rose Annie] Griffiths Wife Mar 33 1868 Female NK, Staffs Selman Street District_01_004_03 J S L [Irene Lalage Griffiths Daughter 4 1897 Female Gnosall, Staffs Selman Street Lenore?] District_01_004_04 E C V A V [Edward Griffiths Son 1 1900 Male Gnosall, Staffs Selman Street Charles Virgil Archibal] Vivian] District_01_004_05 H M Griffiths Sister UnMar 42 1859 Female NK, Staffs Selman Street District_01_004_06 Agnes Taylor Servant UnMar 22 1879 Female Gnosall, Staffs Domestic (general) Selman Street District_01_005_01 Henry Butters Head Mar 40 1861 Male Adbaston, Staffs Carter on farm Selman Street District_01_005_02 Harriet Butters Wife Mar 35 1866 Female Croxton, Staffs Selman Street District_01_005_03 Louisa Jane Butters Daughter 11 1890 Female Adbaston, Staffs Selman Street District_01_005_04 Fred Butters Son 9 1892 Male Adbaston, Staffs Selman Street District_01_005_05 Sydney Butters Son 4 1897 Male Gnosall, Staffs Selman Street District_01_005_06 Jack Butters Son 1 1900 Male Gnosall, Staffs Selman Street District_01_006_01 Caroline Cotton Head Wid 66 1835 Female Ch Eaton, Staffs School caretaker Selman Street District_01_006_02 Clara Clara Cotton Daughter UnMar 21 1880 Female High Onn, Staffs Selman Street District_01_006_03 Rose Rose Cotton Granddaughter 8 1893 Female Gnosall, Staffs Selman Street District_01_007_01 Joseph Simmonds Head Mar 47 1854 Male Cheswardine, Shrops Cowman on farm Selman Street District_01_007_02 Mary Simmonds Wife Mar 61 1840 Female Ercal Heath, Shrops Selman Street District_01_007_03 Violet Buckley Grand-daughter 11 1890 Female Cheswardine, Shrops Selman Street District_01_007_04 Bertram Morris Boarder UnMar 23 1878 Male Wem, Shrops Saddler Selman Street District_01_008_01 Jane Slynn Head Wid 48 1853 Female Eccleshall, Staffs Housekeeper High Street District_01_008_02 John Slynn Son UnMar 22 1879 Male Eccleshall, Staffs Bricklayer's labourer High Street District_01_008_03 Joseph Slynn Son UnMar 17 1884 Male Tixall, Staffs Telegraphic Messenger High Street District_01_009_01 George Moore Head Mar 26 1875 Male Stafford, Staffs Labourer farm High Street District_01_009_02 Sarah Moore Wife Mar 34 1867 Female Comosall, Staffs High Street District_01_009_03 Ada Mary Moore Daughter 2 1899 Female Stafford, Staffs High Street District_01_010_01 John Kibble Head Mar 42 1859 Male Gnosall, Staffs Traction engine driver High Street District_01_010_02 Ellen Jane Kibble Wife Mar 37 1864 Female Wretham, Norfolk High Street District_01_010_03 Edith Maria Kibble Daughter 15 1886 Female Illington, Norfolk High Street District_01_010_04 Walter Will Kibble Son 12 1889 Male Gnosall, Staffs High Street District_01_010_05 Arthur Harold Kibble Son 2 1899 Male Gnosall, Staffs High Street District_01_011_01 Thomas Kibble Head UnMar 40 1861 Male Gnosall, Staffs Farm labourer High Street District_01_011_02 Betsy Kibble Mother Wid 78 1823 Female Gnosall, Staffs High Street District_01_011_03 Jane Clark Visitor UnMar 60 1841 Female Gnosall, Staffs High Street District_01_012_01 Emma Addison Head Wid 76 1825 Female Newport, Shrops Living on own means High Street District_01_012_02 Mary Stevenson Boarder Mar 72 1829 Female Newport, Shrops Living on own means High Street District_01_013_01 Samuel Jno Whitehouse Head UnMar 38 1863 Male Birmingham, Staffs Innkeeper High Street District_01_013_02 Ann Knight Servant Mar 48 1853 Female Bromstead, Staffs Housekeeper High Street District_01_013_03 Henry Hill Servant UnMar 21 1880 Male Homers Goosemore, StaffsGenerally employed (barman) High Street District_01_014_01 Wm Ed Palmer Head Mar 34 1867 Male Shrewsbury, Shrops Station Master High Street 1901 Census PropertyID Given Name Surname Relationship Condition Age Est. Gender Birth Place Trade Place Birth Yr District_01_014_02 Blanche Palmer Wife Mar 37 1864 Female Whitchurch, Shrops High Street District_01_014_03 Millicent Annie Palmer Daughter 3 1898 Female Willarton, Cheshire High Street District_01_014_04 John Clifford Palmer Son 10m 1900 Male Willarton, Cheshire High Street District_01_014_05 Eliza Helene Badger Head Wid 33 1868 Female Guildford, Surrey Laundress High Street District_01_015_01 Harry Badger Son 15 1886 Male Gnosall, Staffs Carpenter's apprentice High Street District_01_015_02 George Badger Son 13 1888 Male Gnosall, Staffs High Street District_01_015_03 Katherine Badger Daughter 10 1891 Female Gnosall, Staffs High Street District_01_016_01 Antony Charles Deane Head Mar 30 1871 Male London Clergyman Ch of England High Street District_01_016_02 Edith Maud Deane Wife Mar 32 1869 Female Maiden Erleigh, Wales High Street District_01_016_03 Elizabeth Wyatt Servant UnMar 68 1833 Female Marlborough, Wilts Cook domestic High Street District_01_016_04 Agnes Turner Servant UnMar 22 1879 Female Gnosall, Staffs High Street District_01_017_01 Daniel Meadows Head Mar 55 1846 Male Gnosall, Staffs Butcher High Street District_01_017_02 Elizabeth Meadows Wife Mar 58 1843 Female Ch Aston, Staffs High Street District_01_017_03 George Meadows Son UnMar 18 1883 Male Gnosall, Staffs Butcher's assistant High Street District_01_017_04 Katherine Meadows Daughter UnMar 20 1881 Female Gnosall, Staffs High Street District_01_017_05 Mary Robbins Servant 16 1885 Female Milton, Staffs High Street District_01_018_01 John Cotton Head Mar 35 1866 Male Gnosall, Staffs Plumber High Street District_01_018_02 Gwendoline Cotton Wife Mar 36 1865 Female Stone, Staffs High Street District_01_018_03 Kathleen Ella Cotton Daughter 6m 1900 Female Gnosall, Staffs High Street District_01_019_01 Samuel Addison Head UnMar 49 1852 Male Eccleshall, Staffs Grocer High Street District_01_019_02 Sarah Ada Walters Cousin UnMar 34 1867 Female Eccleshall, Staffs High Street District_01_019_03 Sidney Hawley Tates Servant UnMar 21 1880 Male Gnosall, Staffs Grocer's assistant High Street District_01_019_04 William Adams Servant 15 1886 Male Pensnett, Staffs Grocer's apprentice High Street District_01_019_05 Annie Kibble Servant UnMar 19 1882 Female Gnosall, Staffs Housemaid domestic High Street District_01_020_01 William Felton Head Mar 68 1833 Male Sherriff Hales, Staffs Implement maker High Street District_01_020_02 Sarah Felton Wife Mar 62 1839 Female Sherriff Hales, Staffs Shopkeeper Draper High Street District_01_021_01 Maria Glynn Wife Mar 58 1843 Female Wolverhampton, Staffs High Street District_01_022_01 Elizth Arkinstall Head UnMar 59 1842 Female Gnosall, Staffs Dressmaker High Street District_01_023_01 Thomas Truman Head Mar 59 1842 Male Lower Stratton, Wilts Licensed Victualler High Street District_01_023_02 Charlotte Truman Wife Mar 68 1833 Female Bedminster, Somerset High Street District_01_023_03 Bertha Truman Daughter UnMar 26 1875 Female Tean, Staffs Dressmaker High Street District_01_024_01 James Fowell Head Mar 36 1865 Male Gnosall, Staffs Butcher High Street District_01_024_02 Minnie Fowell Wife Mar 33 1868 Female Bradeley, Staffs High Street District_01_024_03 Emma Maria Fowell Daughter 5 1896 Female Gnosall, Staffs High Street District_01_025_01 William Taylor Head Mar 50 1851 Male Gnosall, Staffs Labourer Roadman High Street District_01_025_02 Mary Taylor Wife Mar 55 1846 Female Haughton, Staggs High Street District_01_025_03 Arthur Ed Taylor Son UnMar 20 1881 Male Gnosall, Staffs Grocer's porter High Street District_01_025_04 Jessie Taylor Daughter 15 1886 Female Gnosall, Staffs High Street District_01_025_05 Ernest Buckley Nurse Child 2 1899 Male Newport Shropshire High Street District_01_025_06 Joseph Micklewright Lodger Wid 65 1836 Male Gnosall, Staffs High Street District_01_025_07 Arthur Taylor Visitor 7 1894 Male Gnosall, Staffs High Street District_01_026_01 Andrew Norris Head UnMar 47 1854 Male Gnosall, Staffs Bootmaker High Street District_01_026_02 Mary Hill Housekeeper Wid 58 1843 Female Gnosall, Staffs Housekeeper domestic High Street District_01_027_01 Alfred John Yates Head Mar 29 1872 Male Gnosall, Staffs Postmaster & Saddler High Street District_01_027_02 Margaret Yates Wife Mar 29 1872 Female Gnosall, Staffs High Street District_01_027_03 Alfred John Yates Son 2 1899 Male Gnosall, Staffs High Street District_01_027_04 Emily Rose Yates Daughter 1m 1901 Female
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