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1911 Census, Ruyton, Area 6 1911 Census, Ruyton XI Towns, District 6 – Other Villages/Hamlets Page 1 Schd. No. Address Rooms Name and Surname Born Age Related Occupation Place Born County 2 Pradoe Lodge 3 Elizabeth Greenwood 1849 62 WD South Church Durham Weirbrook Albert Greenwood 1891 20 Son Gardener domestic Newfield Durham John Rugsell Jennison 1843 68 Wd Coal Miner Retired West Auckland Durham 4 Weirbrook 3 Richard Durnell 1838 73 Farm Lab. Off work Frodesley Salop Harriett Durnell 1841 70 Cotton Cheshire Elizabeth Harriett Durnell 1874 37 Daughter S Sandford Heath Cheshire Dick Durnell 1903 8 Grandson Sandford Heath Cheshire 6 Weirbrook 4 Elizabeth Mary Roberts 1862 49 Wd Cowkeeper Welshpool Mont Edward Roberts 1886 25 Son Road Contractor Pant Salop George Roberts 1891 20 Son Road Contractor Ruyton Salop Walter Roberts 1896 15 Son Gardener Lab. Weirbrook Salop Elizabeth Mary Roberts 1898 13 Daughter Weirbrook Salop Herbert Roberts 1901 10 Weirbrook Salop Harold Roberts 1905 6 Weirbrook Salop Violet Roberts 1906 5 Grand Dau Weirbrook Salop 8 Weirbrook 4 Charlotte Price 1850 61 Wd Cowkeeper Overton Flints. William Price 1882 29 S Wheelwright West Felton Salop Marjorie Price 1886 25 S Domestic West Felton Salop Jabez Price 1893 18 S Undergardener West Felton Salop Herbert Price 1895 16 S Carpenters Apprentice West Felton Salop 10 Weirbrook 4 John Durnell 1864 47 Gardener .Domestic Frodesley Salop Hannah Durnell 1866 45 West Felton Salop Harry Durnell 1896 15 S Under Gardener West Felton Salop Lucy May Durnell 1899 12 West Felton Salop Violet Olive Durnell 1909 2 West Felton Salop Total 25 persons . Page 2 12 Weirbrook 6 John Langley 1854 57 Gardener Domestic Wednesfield Staffords Margaret Langley 1850 61 Bangor Flints Fred Langley 1894 17 Nephew Blacksmith Wednesfield Staffords 14 The Fields 2 George Jones 1884 27 Cowman on Estate Great Ness Salop Weirbrook Eliza Jones 1888 23 West Felton Salop William Jones 1909 2 Ruyton Salop Minnie Jones 1910 7 Months Ruyton Salop 16 Pradoe Laundry 4 Mary Lee 1861 50 Laundress Great Ness Salop West Felton Fred Lee 1892 19 Footman West Felton Salop Herbert Lee 1896 15 S Gardener Domestic West Felton Salop Dorothy Davies 1890 21 Niece Laundry Maid West Felton Salop 18 Heath Mill 4 Hannah Davies 1849 62 Wd Cowkeeper Burghill Whittington Salop Weirbrook Arthur Preston 1900 11 Boarder Bradford Yorks. 20 Heath Mill 3 Martha Boyling 1826 85 Wd Old Age Pensioner Not Known Weirbrook 22 The Pikes 4 Thomas Jones 1871 40 Horseman on Farm Llandrinio Mont. Emma Jones 1870 41 Llandrinio Mont. John Thomas Jones 1900 11 Eardiston Salop Alice Bertha Jones 1904 7 Eardiston Salop Frances Mary Jones 1907 4 Eardiston Salop 24 The Pikes 5 Henry Morris 1843 68 Wood sawyer Estate Kinnerley Salop Mary Ellen Morris 1847 64 Ayr Scotland Lilla Morris 1868 43 S Invalid Treherbert S.Wales Jane Morris 1885 26 S Dairywork Kinnerley Salop John Wilson Morris 1889 22 S Wood Sawyer Kinnerley Salop Total 24 persons Page 3 26 Shelvock Cottage 6 William Grindley 1843 68 Farmer Welshampton Salop Mary Ann Grindley 1845 66 Fairford Gloc. Edith Mary Grindley 1886 25 S Laundress West Felton Salop Annie Marie Grindley 1875 36 D.I.Law M Whitwell Hertford 28 Shelvock 12 William Withers Lloyd 1872 39 Farmer West Felton Salop Margaret Lilian Lloyd 1881 30 Baschurch Salop William Wolward LLoyd 1903 8 Ruyton Salop Thomas Herbert Lloyd 1905 6 Ruyton Salop Mildred May Lloyd 1907 4 Ruyton Salop Lucy May Brisbourne 1893 18 S Help Condover Salop Mary Roberts 1892 19 S General Servent Whittington Salop Samuel Jones 1864 47 M Cowman on Farm Shrewsbury Salop Edwin Jones 1878 33 M Waggoner Melverley Salop 30 Pradoe 27 Robert Lloyd Kenyon 1848 63 Barrister Bloomsbury London Ellen Frances Kenyon 1855 56 Whittington Salop Ellen Blackwood Kenyon Kenyon1890 21 Niece Student Ewell Surrey Margaret Spencer Smith 1890 21 Visitor Student St Margarets Westminster Lon. Thomas Gunning 1851 60 M Butler Marshfield Glocs. Leonard Lewis 1894 17 S Footman Eccleshall Stafford Alice Brayne 1868 43 S Cook Ford Salop Helen Rees 1882 29 S Housemaid Shrewsbury Salop Rose Morris 1888 23 S Dairymaid Knockin Salop Mary Pugh 1892 19 S Kitchenmaid Clun Salop Gertrude Bennion 1893 18 S Housemaid Whittington Salop George MacChesney 1894 17 S Groom Liverpool Lancs 25 persons Page4 32 Hanley Hall 8 Robert Evans 1863 48 S Farmer Llansilin Mont West Felton Martha Evans 1882 29 S Housekeeper LLansilin Mont Mary Elizabeth Evans 1888 23 S Dairymaid Llansilin Mont Margaret Ann Jones 1888 23 S General Servent Llanrhaeadr Mont William Roberts 1890 21 S Farm Waggoner Ruyton Salop William Beddows 1893 18 S Farm Waggoner Ruyton Salop Thomas Biggs 1896 15 S Cowman Ruyton Salop John Biggs 1893 18 S Workman on Farm Ruyton Salop 34 Long Oak 5 William Parry 1859 52 Farm Lab. Kinnerley Salop West Felton Anne Parry 1860 51 Llanymynech Mont Edwin Parry 1901 10 Ruyton Mont Laura Parry 1903 8 Ruyton Mont Norah Parry 1906 5 Ruyton Mont 36 Long Oak 5 William Herbert Brown Harris1878 33 Joiner Estate Knockin Salop West Felton Sarah Ellen Harris 1879 32 Weirbrook Salop Mary Mabel Harris 1903 8 Doveston Salop Thomas Herbert Harris 1905 6 Long Oak Salop Margaret Jane Harris 1906 5 Long Oak Salop Elsie Ellen Harris 1908 3 Long Oak Salop 38 Long Oak 5 William Jones 1872 39 Blacksmith Montgomery Mony West Felton Mary Jones 1873 38 Glyn Denb John Henry Jones 1899 12 Kinnerley Salop William Sydney Jones 1899 12 Kinnerley Salop Total 23 persons Page 5 40 Shotatton 14 Samuel Bickerton 1858 53 S Farmer Ruyton Salop Mary Hannah Bickerton 1862 49 S Housekeeper Ruyton Salop Sarah Edith Bickerton 1873 38 S Help Oswestry Salop Margaret Jones 1881 30 S General Kinnerley Salop John Parry 1891 20 S Cowman Ruyton Salop . Joseph Mullinex 1894 17 S Waggoners Help Ruyton Salop John Sadler 1897 14 S Lad on Farm Marple Green Chester 42 Shotatton 12 Charles Stokes 1837 74 Wd Farmer Cockshutt Salop Charles Stokes 1875 36 S Management of Farm Ruyton Salop Margaret Jones 1875 36 S Housekeeper Wales Frank Oliver Williams 1891 20 S Waggoner Great Ness Salop 44 Shotatton 9 William Morris 1862 49 S Farmer Shotatton Salop Elizabeth Williams 1862 49 Wd Boarding House Keeper Llanerlyl Mont William Thomas 1870 41 S Lab. On Farm Ruyton Salop John Evans 1848 63 S Lab. On Farm Ruyton Salop 46 Shotatton 3 George Smith 1862 49 Working on Farm West Felton Salop Harriet Smith 1858 53 Ruyton Salop Louisa Pardoe 1879 32 Step Dau. Dressmaker Ruyton Salop 48 Shotatton 6 Frederick Evans 1882 29 Farm Lab. Groes Guilsford Mont Mary Esther Evans 1884 27 Llandysillo Mont Frederick William Evans 1908 3 Kinnerley Salop Robert Maurice Evans 1910 1 Alberbury Salop Total 22 persons Page 6 50 Shotatton 4 Charles Baker 1868 45 Lab.on farm Ellesmere Salop Martha Baker 1867 44 Hookagate Salop Maggie Baker 1898 13 Ruyton Salop Annie Baker 1899 12 Ruyton Salop Richard Baker 1903 8 Ruyton Salop William Baker 1905 6 Ruyton Salop 52 Shotatton 4 David Edwards 1881 30 Farm Waggoner Kinnerley Salop Margaret Edwards 1876 35 Agden Cheshire Ethel Edwards 1905 6 Chirk Denbighs Doris Edwards 1907 4 Ruyton Salop John Barnet 1900 11 Boarder Ellesmere Salop 54 Long Heath Cottage 4 Philip Gregory 1872 39 Threshing Engine Driver Shrawardine Salop Harriet Gregory 1873 38 Little Heath Salop Mary Amy Gregory 1899 12 Oswestry Salop John Percival Gregory 1902 9 Bicton Salop Thomas Davies 1834 77 F.I.Law Gen Lab. Little Heath Salop 56 1 Home Farm 5 John Lewis 1862 49 Gamekeeper Eccleshall Staffs Emma Lewis 1866 45 Chorlton Staffs Agnes Lewis 1888 23 S Domestic at home Eccleshall Staffs Godfrey Lewis 1897 14 Eccleshall Staffs 58 2 Home Farm 5 Thomas Higginson 1843 68 Farm Waggoner Wem Salop Martha Higginson 1838 73 Ruyton Salop Walter Higginson 1875 36 S Gen Lab. Liverpool Lancs Total 23 persons Page 7 60 47 Shotatton 5 Joseph Charles Glover 1862 59 Live stock dealer Newtown Mont Sarah Glover 1853 58 Melverley Salop Harry Clegg Glover 1888 23 S Journeyman Joiner Ruyton Salop Gwendeline Jane Glover 1890 21 S Ruyton Salop Mary Emily Glover 1896 15 S Ruyton Salop 62 Ruyton Towers 22 Emily deCourcy Walford 1850 61 Wd Private Means Somerset Clara deCourcy Baker 1890 21 S Private Means Clare Ireland Flora Ingles 1880 31 S Ladies Maid Rugby Hilda Payne 1892 19 S House Parlourmaid Baschurch Salop 64 Coton Farm 10 David J Jones 1875 36 Farmer Meiford Mont Ellen Jones 1877 34 Hirnant Mont Richard David Jones 1907 4 West Felton Salop Rose Ellen Jones 1903 8 West Felton Salop Frances Ann Jones 1905 6 West Felton Salop Constance Ann Jones 1909 2 Ruyton Salop Thomas Davies 1885 26 S Farm Waggoner Great Ness Salop Edward Hanmer 1892 19 S Farm Waggoner Ruyton Salop James Stocker 1895 16 S General work St Martins Salop Sarah Weatherhead 1891 20 S General Domestic Kinnerley Salop Ella Skellorn 1896 15 S Childrens Nurse Ruyton Salop 66 Low Bank 4 Hugh Skellorn 1862 49 General carrier Melverley Salop Mary Ann Skellorn 1861 50 Llanfechan Mont Ethel Skellorn 1893 18 S Domestic Duties at home Kinnerley Salop Lizzie Skellorn 1899 12 D Kinnerley Salop William Skellorn 1901 10 Grandson Ruyton Salop Annie Skellorn 1903 8 Gran D Ruyton Salop Total 26 persons Page 8 68 Grighill Farm 8 William Williams 1840 71 Wd Farmer Llangurig Mont William Davies Williams 1877 34 S Assist on Farm Llangurig Mont Thomas Williams 1879 32 S Assist on Farm Llangurig Mont Margaret Williams 1870 41 S Housekeeper Llangurig Mont Sarah Elizabeth Williams 1882 29 S Dairy Work Llangurig Mont 70 3 Grighill Cottage 4 James Hanson 1869 42 Coachman Domestic Ludlow Salop Eliza Hanson 1876 35 Newport Mont Walter Eric Hanson 1902 9 Ruyton Salop Eva Mary Hanson 1906 5 Ruyton Salop Dorothy Elizabeth Hanson 1899 12 Ruyton Salop Hilda Esmie Hanson 1910 1 Ruyton Salop 72 2 Grighill Cottage 4 John Jones 1865 46 Stockman Llanyblodwel Mont Hannah Jones 1869 42 Llandrinio Mont William Jones 1889 22 S Groom Domestic Trefonen Salop Samuel Jones 1888 23 S Farm Lab.
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