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27 1 1 I Claremont Green Lane HODDING Matthias T. Head M M 49 Solicitor (Em'er) LND Marylebone HODDING Emily C 27 1 1 i Claremont Green Lane HODDING Matthias T. Head M M 49 Solicitor (Em'er) LND Marylebone HODDING Emily C. Wife M F 50 LND Buckingham Palace Rd MILLEST Harriet Servnt Wid F 57 Cook Domestic Servant HRT Rickmansworth MILLEST Sarah Servnt S F 33 Housemaid Domestic Servant LND Marylebone 27 1 2 i Gables Green Lane GREEN George Head M M 48 Jeweller (Em'er) WAR Birmingham GREEN Annie Wife M F 45 WAR Aston GREEN Jessie Dau F 12 WAR Meriden HARMAN Jane Servnt S F 28 Housemaid Domestic Servant WOR Catshill ?? KEATTCH Harriet M Servnt S F 34 Cook Domestic Servant SRY Carshalton 27 1 3 i Green Lane KIRKHAM William J. Head M M 35 Police Const, X Div Met Police LND St Pancras KIRKHAM Emily L. Wife M F 31 SCT Edinburgh KIRKHAM Emily E. Dau F 4 MDX Uxbridge KIRKHAM Maude A. Dau F 2 MDX Uxbridge KIRKHAM Gertrude Dau F 8m MDX Uxbridge 27 1 4 i Green Lane TAYLOR George Head M M 28 Agricultural Laborer (Em'ee) HRT Rickmansworth TAYLOR Sarah Wife M F 33 HRT Batchworth Heath TAYLOR Minnie Dau F 2 MDX Northwood 27 1 0 b - Being built 27 1 5 i Gate Hill Farm MOLD Selina E. Head Wid F 46 Farmeress (Em'er) HRT Bushey MOLD Selina E. Dau F 12 Scholar MDX Pinner MOLD William E. Son M 11 Scholar MDX Pinner MOLD Minna G. Dau F 9 Scholar MDX Pinner MOLD Herbert E. Son M 8 Scholar MDX Pinner MOLD Annie Dau F 6 Scholar MDX Northwood MOLD Henry Son M 6 Scholar MDX Northwood MOLD Mabel F. Dau F 4 Scholar MDX Northwood GRANGE Eva F. Niece F 9 Scholar MDX London GRANGE Sybil G. Niece F 8 Scholar MDX London AMBRIDGE Sarah Servnt S F 26 General Domestic Servant MDX Pinner FITZJOHN Harry Servnt S M 25 Agricultural Laborer (Em'ee) UNK - 27 2 6 i Half Mile Lane COMPER Alfred Head M M 36 Police Const, X Div Met Police SSX Watlington COMPER Emma Wife M F 41 WAR Long Compton COMPER William Son M 8 LND Marylebone COMPER Lilly S. Dau F 6 LND Marylebone COMPER James P. Son M 4 LND Marylebone COMPER Girldane Dau F 6m MDX Northwood 27 2 7 Half Mile Lane FORD Thomas Head M M 23 Gamekeeper (Em'ee) KEN Leigh FORD Annie Wife M F 26 HRT Chorley Wood 27 2 8 i Half Mile Lane WARMAN Arthur Head M M 40 Agricultural Laborer (Em'ee) MDX Northwood WARMAN Jane Wife M F 38 MDX Northwood WARMAN William Son S M 16 Gardener Dom Serv MDX Northwood WARMAN Walter Son S M 14 Gardener Dom Serv (Em'ee) MDX Northwood WARMAN Edward Son S M 12 Scholar MDX Northwood WARMAN Albert Son M 10 Scholar MDX Northwood WARMAN Sidney Son M 10m MDX Northwood 27 2 9 i 7 Norfolk Tce Half Mile Lane BECKETT Jesse Head M M 42 Builders Formn Carpntr (Em'ee) HRT Hemel Hempstead BECKETT Ellen Wife M F 42 HRT Berkhampstead BECKETT Albert Son S M 18 Carpenter (Em'ee) HRT Berkhampstead BECKETT Ellen Dau S F 15 HRT Hemel Hempstead BECKETT Thomas Son S M 14 Plumbers Laborer (Em'ee) HRT Hemel Hempstead BECKETT Peter W. Son M 12 Scholar HRT Hemel Hempstead BECKETT Mary E. Dau F 10 Scholar HRT Hemel Hempstead 27 2 10 i 6 Norfolk Tce Half Mile Lane BRILL Edward Head M M 36 Agricultural Laborer (Em'ee) MDX Northwood BRILL Amy Wife M F 34 MDX Pinner BRILL Arthur Son M 11 Scholar MDX Northwood BRILL Edith Dau F 8 Scholar MDX Northwood BRILL Sarah Dau F 5 Scholar MDX Northwood BRILL Rosa Dau F 3 MDX Northwood WALDEN Daniel Lodger Widr M 64 Agricultural Laborer BKM Chalfont 27 2 11 i 5 Norfolk Tce Half Mile Lane PRINCE Elizabeth Head Wid F 52 HRT Rickmansworth PRINCE John Son S M 21 General Laborer (Em'ee) MDX Harrow PRINCE Charles Son S M 18 Railway Clerk (Em'ee) MDX Harrow PRINCE Cecil Son S M 15 General Laborer (Em'ee) MDX Northwood PRINCE Alice Dau F 13 MDX Northwood PRINCE Albert Son M 11 Scholar MDX Northwood WHITE William Boardr S M 42 Bricklayers Laborer (Em'ee) MDX Harrow LAVENDER Rose Visitr S F 20 General Domestic Serv (Em'ee) MDX Ruislip 28 3 12 i 4 Norfolk Tce Half Mile Lane STEELE George Head M M 35 Railway Signalmn (Met) (Em'ee) NTH Ufford STEELE Emma Wife M F 37 MDX Enfield STEELE Florence E. Dau F 12 MDX Edmonton STEELE Kate M. Dau F 10 HRT Hoddesdon STEELE Annie L. Dau F 4 MDX Willesden 28 3 13 i 3 Norfolk Tce Half Mile Lane HEATH Alfred Head M M 26 Carpenter (Em'ee) BRK Hurley HEATH Alice Wife M F 29 NTT Oxton HEATH Leonard Son M 1 NTT Oxton 28 3 14 i 2 Norfolk Tce Half Mile Lane BECKFORD Thomas Head M M 28 Carpenter (Em'ee) BRK - BECKFORD Alice Wife M F 29 LND Battersea BECKFORD Constance Dau F 1 MDX Northwood BECKFORD George Brothr S M 17 Carpenters Mate (Em'ee) BRK Hurley 28 3 15 i 1 Norfolk Tce Mile End Lane EDWARDS William Head M M 37 Foreman (Contractor) (Em'ee) HRT Sarratt EDWARDS Martha Wife M F 28 LND Poplar MELSON Arthur Lodger S M 23 Labourer, General (Em'ee) CAM Gamlingay 28 3 16 i 7 Carew Tce Half Mile Lane BRETT Frederick Head M M 49 Gardener Dom Serv (Em'ee) ESS Harlow BRETT Maryann Wife M F 48 Laundress (Notem) DEV Dawlish HOOKE George F. Lodger S M 23 Carpenter & Joiner (Em'ee) HRT Hemel Hempstead 28 3 17 i 6 Carew Tce Half Mile Lane TOWNSEND Mary Ann Head Wid F 72 MDX Ruislip BISWELL Ambrose Lodger Widr M 54 Agricultural Laborer (Em'ee) BKM Waddesdon BISWELL Fred Lodger S M 13 Agricultural Laborer (Em'ee) MDX Ruislip BISWELL James Lodger S M 12 Agricultural Laborer (Em'ee) MDX Ruislip ATKINS George Visitr S M 20 Agricultural Laborer (Em'ee) MDX Ruislip 28 4 18 i 5 Carew Tce Half Mile Lane BATTAMS Henry Head M M 48 Gardener Domestic (Em'ee) MDX Pinner BATTAMS Charlotte M. Wife M F 51 Dressmaker (Em'ee) LND St George In East BATTAMS Annie Dau F 14 MDX Pinner BATTAMS Amy Dau F 11 Scholar MDX Pinner BATTAMS Willie Son M 9 Scholar MDX Pinner BATTAMS Freddie Son M 7 Scholar MDX Pinner ACTON John R. Boardr M 7 Scholar MDX Hounslow 28 4 19 i 4 Carew Tce Half Mile Lane PUDDIFOOT Henry Head M M 43 General Laborer (Em'ee) BKM Chesham PUDDIFOOT Sarah Wife M F 44 BKM Chesham PUDDIFOOT Charles Son S M 13 MDX Northwood PUDDIFOOT Arthur Son M 9 MDX Northwood PUDDIFOOT Walter Son M 6 MDX Northwood PUDDIFOOT Frederick Son M 2 MDX Northwood CLIFFORD Charles Lodger M 30 General Laborer UNK - 28 4 20 i 3 Carew Tce Half Mile Lane TOWNSEND William D. Head M M 33 Farm Laborer (Em'ee) MDX Ruislip TOWNSEND Isabella Wife M F 38 BKM Chesham TOWNSEND Arthur Son M 12 BKM Chesham TOWNSEND Mary Ann Dau F 9 MDX Ruislip TOWNSEND Elizabeth Dau F 5 MDX Ruislip TOWNSEND Isabella Dau F 2 MDX Ruislip 28 4 WALDEN James Lodger M 22 Farm Laborer (Em'ee) MDX Harefield 21 i 2 Carew Tce Half Mile Lane WILSON Alfred T. Head M M 38 Joiner (Em'ee) WAR Hillmorton WILSON Betsey Wife M F 37 LIN Bardney WILSON Alfred T. Son S M 15 LIN Louth WILSON Dunham C. Son M 10m MDX Harrow 28 4 22 i 1 Carew Tce Half Mile Lane LOVEJOY William Head M M 45 Platelayer Railway (Em'ee) OXF Henley On Thames LOVEJOY Mary Ann Wife M F 45 MDX Hounslow LOVEJOY Mildred M. Dau F 10 MDX Southall LOVEJOY William G. Son M 9 MDX Southall LOVETT Herbert I. Lodger S M 18 Gardener Domestic (Em'ee) MDX Harrow 29 5 23 1 i Dorset Villa Half Mile Lane EDWARDS William P. Head M M 27 Joiner (Notem) DOR Hawkchurch EDWARDS Hettie Wife M F 26 DOR Bridport 29 5 24 i Temperance Cottage HOPGOOD Alfred Head M M 53 Retired Police Constable KEN Cudham HOPGOOD Mary Ann Wife M F 52 HAM Andover 29 5 25 i Perseverance Cottage ANDREWS John Head M M 29 Railway Signalman (Em'ee) MDX Westminster ANDREWS Caroline Wife M F 33 ESS Radwinter ANDREWS John W. Son M 5 MDX Hampstead ANDREWS Ernest G. Son M 4 MDX Hampstead ANDREWS Percy H. Son M 8m MDX Northwood TILBURY John W. Lodger S M 22 Railway Porter (Em'ee) LND St. Pancras 29 5 26 i Industry Cottage BURCH Charles Head M M 27 Gardener Dom Serv (Em'ee) MDX Harrow BURCH Alice E. Wife M F 27 MDX Harrow BURCH Henry M. Son M 7m MDX Northwood 29 5 27 i Half Mile Lane TEASDALE William Head M M 34 Brickmaker (Em'ee) SRY - TEASDALE Eliza Wife M F 33 GLS Cheltenham TEASDALE William Son M 14 Brickmakers Laborer (Em'ee) MDX Hayes TEASDALE Charles Son M 11 MDX Hayes TEASDALE Mary Ann Dau F 9 MDX Hayes TEASDALE Annie Dau F 7 MDX Southall TEASDALE Harriett Dau F 5 MDX Southall TEASDALE Emma Dau F 3 BKM Iver TEASDALE Charles Brothr S M 38 Brickmakers Laborer (Em'ee) UNK - PITT James Lodger S M 40 Brickmakers Laborer (Em'ee) UNK - TEASDALE William Uncle S M 76 Brickmakers Laborer (Em'ee) UNK - 29 5 28 i Rickmansworth Road GOLDING Benjamin Head M M 68 Farmer (Em'er) BRK White Waltham GOLDING Sarah Wife M F 63 MDX Hayes GOLDING Sarah Dau S F 27 MDX Pinner GOLDING George Son S M 22 Farmers Son (Em'ee) MDX Pinner 29 5 29 i4 Rickmansworth Road CRAWLEY Thomas Head Widr M 70 Carman (Notem) MDX Pinner 29 6 30 i Hallowell Road IVE John Head M M 31 Agricultural Laborer (Em'ee) MDX Ruislip IVE Eliza Wife M F 30 MDX Ruislip IVE Charlotte L.
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