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1871 Census of Nether Staveley No 1871 Census of Nether Staveley No. Property Name Age Relationship Occupation Place of birth Name 1 Sandy Hill Sarah Cannon 59 Head (W) Farmer of 123 Acres Westmorland John 38 Son Farmer of 130 Acres Westmorland William W 31 Son Farmer’s Son Westmorland Mary 24 Daughter Farmer’s Daughter Westmorland Agnes 21 Daughter Farmer’s Daughter Westmorland George 16 Son Servant Indoor Westmorland William Tomlinson 13 Servant Servant Indoor Westmorland 2 Crossings William Stewart 33 Head Railway Servant Westm’d – Kendal Mary 31 Wife Westm’d – Kendal Marthew A. 9 Daughter Scholar Westm’d – Kendal Elizabeth 4 Daughter Westm’d – Kendal Elizabeth Thompson 62 Head (W) Landowner Annuitant Lancs. – Garstang 3 The Cragg John Hindson 50 Head Farmer 130 Acres Westm’d – Kendal Mary 39 Wife Farmer’s wife Westm’d – Kendal Agnes Longhorn 16 Servant General Servant Westm’d – Kendal John Thompson 22 Servant Farm Servant (indoor) Westm’d – Kendal John Varty 76 Lodger Retired farmer Westm’d – Kendal Sarah 63 Wife Westm’d – Kendal 4 Broad Fold Edward Ellwood 40 Head Farmer 110 Acres Westmorland Mary 39 Wife Farmer’s wife Westmorland Thomas 17 Son Farmer’s son Westmorland 5 Little Ashes Vincent Pinch 26 Head Railway Servant Yorkshire Margaret 25 Wife Westmorland Agnes 1 Daughter Westmorland 6 Ashes Cottage William Hunter 61 Head Retired farmer Westmorland Mary 60 Wife Westmorland 7 Ashes James Douthwaite 53 Head Farmer 166 Acres Westmorland Jane 45 Wife Farmer’s wife Westmorland Margaret 13 Daughter Farmer’s daughter Westmorland William 9 Son Scholar Westmorland Thomas Thompson 21 Servant Farm Servant (indoor) Westmorland James Dodgson 17 Servant General Servant (indoor) Westmorland William Abba 67 Lodger Retired farmer Westmorland 8 Hollin Hall John Hutchinson 60 Head Farmer 144 Acres Westmorland Mary 58 Wife Farmer’s wife Westmorland Elizabeth 21 Daughter Farmer’s daughter Westmorland James 16 Son Farmer’s son Westmorland Hannah 14 Daughter Farmer’s daughter Westmorland Mary Sinkinson 3 Granddaughter Westmorland Joseph Robinson 19 Servant General Servant (indoor) Westmorland 9 Tarn Close Gerard Douthwaite 39 Head Farmer 62 Acres Westmorland Dorothy 35 Wife Farmer’s wife Westmorland Agnes 13 Daughter Scholar Westmorland Gerard 5 Son Westmorland William 61 Brother Ag. Labourer Westmorland 10 Glenn James Bland 20 Lodger Farmer’s son Westmorland Elizabeth Jackson 59 Head (W) Lancashire Dorothy Fell 8 Granddaughter Westmorland Robert Jackson 69 Lodger (W) Ag. Labourer Westmorland James Hartley 66 Lodger (W) Retired Farmer Westm’d – Kendal 11 Borwick Fold William Robinson 56 Head Farmer 61 Acres Westm’d – Kendal Mary J 23 Wife Farmer’s wife Westm’d – Kendal Edmund 3 Son Farmer’s son Westm’d – Kendal James 11mo Son Westm’d – Kendal Thomas Clark 17 Servant Farm Servant (indoor) Westm’d – Kendal 12 Borwick Fold William Tubman 80 Head Farmer Westmorland Margaret 54 Wife Farmer’s wife Westmorland William 25 Son Farmer’s son Westmorland Sarah A 26 Son’s wife Westmorland Margaret J 2 Son’s daughter Westmorland Annie M 1 Son’s daughter Westmorland Mary A 3mo Son’s daughter Westmorland 13 Outern Nook Joseph Robinson 41 Head Landowner and Farmer Westmorland Jane 38 Sister Farm Servant (domestic) Westmorland John 15 Nephew Farm Servant (indoor) Westmorland 14 Hagg End William Raven 37 Head Railway Labourer Westmorland Ann 30 Wife Westmorland Hannah E 6 Daughter Scholar Westmorland Mary 3 Daughter Westmorland Margaret 6mo Daughter Westmorland Elizabeth Taylor 71 Mother Formerly housekeeper Westmorland James Taylor 27 Lodger Ag. Labourer Westmorland 15 Yews John Tatterson 57 Head Farmer 93 Acres Westmorland Mary 57 Wife Farmer’s wife Westmorland James 16 Son Farmer’s son Westm’d – Staveley Frederick 12 Son Scholar Westm’d – Staveley 16 High Fairbank Thomas Wilson 68 Head Farmer 80 Acres Westm’d – Dillicar Mary 60 Wife Farmer’s wife Westm’d – Dillicar Sarah 22 Daughter Farmer’s daughter Westmorland Thomas R 12 Grandson Scholar Westmorland Christopher 1 Grandson Westmorland 17 Middle Thomas Wilson 68 Head Farmer 165 Acres Westmorland Fairbank Mary 63 Wife Farmer’s wife Westmorland Mary C 33 Daughter Farmer’s daughter Westmorland Alan 27 Son Farmer’s son Westmorland Thomas Story 19 Servant General Servant (domestic) Westmorland John Troughton 13 Servant Farm Servant (indoor) Westmorland Thomas Wilson 40 Lodger Ag Labourer Westmorland 18 Low Fairbank Miles Beck 27 Head Farmer 140 Acres Westmorland Sarah J 25 Wife Farmer’s wife Westmorland Elizabeth 1 Daughter Farmer’s daughter Westmorland Joseph Robinson 31 Servant Ag. Servant (indoor) Westmorland Elizabeth Clemmet 17 Servant General Servant (domestic) Westmorland Thomas Beck 37 Lodger Retired Farmer Westmorland 19 Mathew Gibson 45 Head Manager for mother’s farms Westmorland Susanna 35 Sister Farmer’s daughter Westmorland Hannah Dinsdale 18 Servant General servant (domestic) Westmorland Richard Lancaster 24 Servant Farm Servant (indoor) Westmorland Henry Lancaster 15 Servant Farm Servant Westmorland Thomas Lancaster 14 Servant Farm Servant Westmorland 20 South View James W Hudson 31 Head No Occupation Westm’d – Kendal Henry J 27 Brother No Occupation Westm’d – Kendal Susannah Sharp 57 Servant Housekeeper (domestic) Westm’d – Kentmere 21 Common Head Joseph Bintley 31 Head Architect Westm’d – Kendal Anne L 25 Wife Yorkshire – Farnley Lena 4 Daughter Westmorland Annie 3 Daughter Westm’d – Staveley George R 1 Son Westm’d – Staveley Mary Suart 21 Servant Cook Westm’d – Staveley Elizabeth Rigg 18 Servant Nurse Westm’d – Staveley Ellen Suart 13 Servant Assistant Westm’d – Windermere 22 Banks William Carradus 71 Head Retired Farmer Westm’d – Kendal Agnes 63 Wife Westm’d – Kendal Dorothy 18 Daughter Westm’d – Kendal Anne E Wilson 3 Granddaughter Westm’d – Kendal 23 Banks Nancy Longmire 53 Head (W) Laundress Westm’d – Staveley Taylor 28 Son Artist Westm’d – Troutbeck Mary C 12 Daughter Scholar Westm’d - Undermillbeck 24 Station Richard Thompson 45 Head Railway Porter Westmorland Cottage Agnes 45 Wife Westm’d – Staveley William 15 Son Bobbin Labourer Westm’d – Staveley James 12 Son Bobbin Labourer Westm’d – Staveley Richard 11 Son Scholar Westm’d – Staveley Elizabeth 8 Daughter Scholar Westm’d – Staveley Mary A 6 Daughter Scholar Westm’d – Staveley Sarah 4 Daughter Scholar Westm’d – Staveley Margaret 11mo Daughter Westm’d – Staveley 25 Railway Thomas J Nixon 28 Head Station Master Cumb’d – Carlisle Station Margaret J 25 Wife Northumberland James H 7 Son Scotland Thomas G 2 Son Scotland Ellenor Lamb 29 Visitor Provision Dealer Prudhowe Mary A 2 Daughter Prudhowe Ellenor 10mo Daughter Northumberland Margaret J Bullock 8 Niece Scholar Northumberland 26 Staveley Thomas Thornton 26 Head Tailor Westm’d – Staveley Mary A 28 Wife Westm’d – Crook Jane 1 Daughter Westm’d – Staveley 27 Staveley George Suart 34 Head Bobbin Turner Westm’d – Staveley Mary A 34 Wife Westm’d – Staveley Jane A 9 Daughter Scholar Westm’d – Staveley Mary E 7 Daughter Scholar Westm’d – Staveley George Jnr 2 Son Westm’d – Staveley 28 Gowan Rowland Suart 66 Head Bobbin Manufacturer Westm’d – Staveley Cottage Margaret 37 Wife Westm’d – Staveley George 11 Son Scholar Westm’d – Staveley Margaret Jnr 3 Daughter Westm’d – Staveley 29 Stanley Bank George W Dalland 43 Head Manufacturer Westm’d – Kendal George H 10 Son Westm’d – Kendal Gilbert 8 Son Westm’d – Kendal Philip 7 Son Westm’d – Kendal Mary Greenhow 24 Servant Housekeeper Westm’d – Staveley 30 Bridge End Jacob Nelson 45 Head Master Joiner Westm’d – Hutton Jane 41 Wife Westm’d – Grayrigg John 13 Son Scholar Westm’d - Strickl’d Roger Susannah 11 Daughter Scholar Westm’d – Staveley Margaret 10 Daughter Scholar Westm’d – Staveley Fanny 1 Daughter Westm’d – Staveley John Brockbank 17 Servant Apprentice Carpenter Westm’d – Warton 31 ‘Staveley’ John Thompson 60 Head (W) Labourer at Bobbin Mill Westm’d – Staveley Mary 28 Daughter Westm’d – Kendal Jonathan 17 Son Labourer Westm’d – Staveley Mary E 4 Granddaughter Scholar Westm’d – Staveley 32 ‘Staveley’ Joseph Clayton 33 Head Butcher Westm’d – Crook Elizabeth 26 Wife Westm’d – Crook Alice A 2 Daughter Westm’d – Staveley 33 ‘Staveley’ Richard Greenhow 54 Head Master Carpenter Westm’d – Staveley Margaret 57 Wife Westm’d – Staveley Thomas 18 Son Carpenter Westm’d – Staveley 34 ‘Staveley’ John Atkinson 43 Head (W) Labourer at Bobbin Mill Westm’d – Kendal Margaret 14 Daughter Housekeeper Westm’d – Kendal John 12 Son Scholar Westm’d – Kendal 35 ‘Staveley’ Hannah Greenhow 68 Head Retired Housekeeper Westmorland 36 ‘Staveley’ Robert Fox 37 Head Agricultural Labourer Westm’d - Skelsmergh Mary A 13 Daughter Scholar Westm’d – Staveley 37 ‘Staveley’ John Jackson 64 Head Labourer Lancs. – Cartmel Annie A Johnston 14 Niece Housekeeper Cumb’d – Rishow 38 ‘Staveley’ Joseph Midgley 45 Head Bobbin Turner Westm’d – Kendal Ann 45 Wife Westm’d – Kendal 39 ‘Staveley’ James Airey 59 Head Bobbin Turner Westm’d – Kendal Isabella 57 Wife Bobbin Turner Westm’d – Kendal 40 Railway Rowland Suart 52 Head Public House Keeper Westmorland Tavern Elizabeth 42 Wife Westmorland Elizabeth Jnr 22 Daughter Westmorland Anthony W 11 Son Scholar Westmorland Annie 8 Daughter Scholar Westmorland Margaret 5 Daughter Scholar Westmorland Rowland Jnr 1 Son Westmorland 41 Railway Street Thomas Abba 61 Head Bobbin Turner Westm’d – Hugill Hannah 60 Wife Westm’d - Longsleddale Robert 17 Son Bobbin Turner Westm’d – Staveley 42 Railway Street Peter Dawson 52 Head Master Mason Westm’d – Lupton Agnes 42 Wife Westmorland William 22 Son Mason Westmorland Sarah 14 Daughter Scholar Westmorland John 11 Son Scholar Westmorland Joseph 6
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