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Totley Strays in 1891 Census.Pdf TotleyStraysin1891Census RECORDSURNAME FORENAMES RELATION CONDITIONGENDER YEARS MONTHS BIRTHYEAROCCUPATION COUNTY AND TOWN LOCATION COUNT 1 Alderson Earnest Son Single Male 11 1880scholar Yorkshire, Sheffield 60 Chippinghouse Road, Ecclesall Bierlow 1 2 Alderson Minnie Daughter Single Female 6 1885scholar Yorkshire, Sheffield 60 Chippinghouse Road, Ecclesall Bierlow 1 3 Allen Elizabeth Wife Married Female 38 1853 Derbyshire, Dronfield Callywhite Lane 1 4 Allsop Sophia Wife Married Female 31 1860 Derbyshire, Eckington 93 High Street 1 5 Ames Phoebe Wife Married Female 37 1854innkeeper Somerset, Bath Seven Dials Public House 1 6 Andrews Charles Boarder Single Male 15 1876blacksmith's apprentice Derbyshire, Woodthorpe 1 7 Asken William Servant Single Male 25 1866farm servant Nottinghamshire, Hodsock Spital Forest Farm 1 8 Askham Catharine M Daughter Single Female 26 1865 Yorkshire, Sheffield 80 Graham Road, Upper Hallam 1 9 Badger William F Son Single Male 5 1886 Yorkshire, Sheffield 23 Durham Road, Ecclesall Bierlow 1 10 Baldwin Edith Hilda Servant's child Single Female 9 1882 Yorkshire, Sheffield 47 Ashland Road, Ecclesall Bierlow 1 11 Ball Clara Wife Married Female 20 1871 Yorkshire, Wombwell 254 Wilson Square 1 12 Barlow Ada Sister Married Female 22 1869 Yorkshire, Heeley 198 Albert Road 1 13 Barton Joseph Inmate Single Male 62 1829general labourer Yorkshire, Sheffield Ecclesall Bierlow Union Workhouse, Ecclesall Bierlow 1 14 Barton Lucy Daughter Single Female 14 1877 Yorkshire, Sheffield 15 Fell Place, Brightside Bierlow 1 15 Barton Thos Head Married Male 47 1844platelayer Yorkshire, Sheffield 15 Fell Place, Brightside Bierlow 1 16 Baxby Agnes Lodger Single Female 33 1858dressmaker's machinist Yorkshire, Sheffield 116 Cemetery Road, Ecclesall Bierlow 1 17 Baxby Joseph Head Married Male 60 1831joiner's tool forger Yorkshire, Sheffield 39 Egerton Street, Ecclesall Bierlow 1 18 Baxby Samuel Head Married Male 49 1842file grinder Derbyshire, Dronfield Green Lane 1 19 Baxby William Head Married Male 49 1842edge tool grinder Derbyshire, Dronfield Chesterfield Road 1 20 Beal Ernest Son Single Male 4 1887 Yorkshire, Heeley Artizan View 1 21 Beale Selina Wife Married Female 38 1853 Nottinghamshire, Worksop 38 Langley Street 1 22 Beighton Ellen Servant Single Female 26 1865general servant Yorkshire, Sheffield 31 Marlborough Road, Nether Hallam 1 23 Beighton Sam Son Single Male 18 1873coal miner Derbyshire, Eckington 14 Hill Side 1 24 Bell Drusilla Servant Widow Female 41 1850domestic servant Yorkshire, Sheffield 113 Rock Street, Brightside Bierlow 1 25 Bell Harriet Wife Married Female 24 1867 Yorkshire, Mexborough 66 Bank Street 1 26 Berry Vivien E Daughter Single Female 2 1889 Yorkshire, Sheffield 9 Clarkson Street, Ecclesall Bierlow 1 27 Biggar Agnes A Servant Single Female 27 1864cook Yorkshire, Sheffield 8 Tapton House Road, Ecclesall Bierlow 1 28 Biggin Hannah E Niece Single Female 4 1887 Yorkshire, Nether Hoyland 3 Hunt Stret 1 29 Biggin John S B Son Single Male 6 1885scholar Yorkshire, Wombwell 237 Milton Square 1 30 Biggin Mary Wife Married Female 40 1851 Yorkshire, Wombwell 237 Milton Square 1 31 Birds George Father Widower Male 77 1814 Yorkshire, Heeley 20 Oak Street 1 32 Bishop Lucy Daughter Single Female 11 1880scholar Yorkshire, Sheffield 54 Watery Street 1 33 Bishop Olive Daughter Single Female 13 1878scholar Yorkshire, Sheffield 54 Watery Street 1 34 Bishop William Son Single Male 9 1882scholar Yorkshire, Sheffield 54 Watery Street 1 35 Bonsall Mary Ayna Wife Married Female 34 1857 Derbyshire, Staveley Lowgates 1 36 Booker Benjamin Head Married Male 48 1843coal miner Derbyshire, Staveley Burkitts Houses 1 37 Booker Mary Wife Married Female 47 1844 Yorkshire, Sheffield 1 Hermitage Lane, Ecclesall Bierlow 1 38 Booker Mary Ann Wife Married Female 44 1847 Derbyshire, Staveley Burkitts Houses 1 39 Booth Alice Wife Married Female 35 1856 Derbyshire, Norton 11 Cliffe Field Road 1 40 Booth Alice Daughter Single Female 10 1881scholar Derbyshire, Norton 11 Cliffe Field Road 1 41 Booth Betsie Lodger Single Female 24 1867Japanner Yorkshire, Sheffield 54 Mowbray Street, Brightside Bierlow 1 42 Booth Harriet Servant Single Female 27 1864inn servant Yorkshire, Attercliffe cum Darnall 838 Attercliffe Road 1 43 Booth Robert Head Married Male 39 1852file forger Yorkshire, Sheffield Court 2 1 Wentworth Street, Nether Hallam 1 44 Bowley Albert Servant Single Male 14 1877farm servant Derbyshire, Newbold and Dunston Bixtons Farm, Sheffield Road 1 45 Bown Charles Head Married Male 48 1843file cutter Derbyshire, Norton 219 Derbyshire Lane 1 46 Bown Margaret J Visitor Single Female 21 1870 Yorkshire, Sheffield 51 Marlborough Road, Nether Hallam 1 47 Bown William Head Married Male 46 1845plumber Yorkshire, Sheffield 26 Edward Street 1 48 Bowser Phoebe Wife Married Female 29 1862 Yorkshire, Sheffield 46 Ellin Street, Ecclesall Bierlow 1 49 Brammah Martha Head Widow Female 55 1836grocer Yorkshire, Ecclesfield 2 Potter Hill 1 50 Brunt Hannah M Wife Married Female 23 1868 Derbyshire, Dronfield Woodhouse Road 1 51 Burgess Hannah Servant Single Female 19 1872domestic servant Yorkshire, Sheffield 109 Trafalgar Street, Ecclesall Bierlow 1 52 Burkinshaw Charlie Son Single Male 8 1883scholar Yorkshire, Sheffield Millhouses Lane, Ecclesall Bierlow 1 53 Buxton Edith M Daughter Single Female 10 1881scholar Derbyshire, Dronfield Sheffield Road 1 54 Buxton Henry O Son Single Male 6 1885scholar Derbyshire, Dronfield Sheffield Road 1 Page1of 7 TotleyStraysin1891Census RECORDSURNAME FORENAMES RELATION CONDITIONGENDER YEARS MONTHS BIRTHYEAROCCUPATION COUNTY AND TOWN LOCATION COUNT 55 Buxton Kate E Daughter Single Female 13 1878scholar Derbyshire, Dronfield Sheffield Road 1 56 Buxton Margaret A Daughter Single Female 4 1887 Derbyshire, Dronfield Sheffield Road 1 57 Buxton Reginald P Son Single Male 8 1883scholar Derbyshire, Dronfield Sheffield Road 1 58 Calligham Mary Daughter Single Female 23 1868worsted weaver Yorkshire, Northowram 16 Sladden Row 1 59 Carr Ellen Granddaughter Single Female 4 1887 Yorkshire, Hunshelf Well House Cottages 1 60 Cawthorne Jemina Boarder Single Female 42 1849 Yorkshire, Sheffield 119 Bulton Lane, Ecclesall Bierlow 1 61 Clark Frank Henry Son Single Male 1 1890 Middlesex, East Barnet Jackson Road 1 62 Clarke Elizabeth Wife Married Female 34 1857 Yorkshire, Brampton Bierlow 90 Winterwell Road 1 63 Coates James Head Married Male 42 1849scythe grinder Yorkshire, Sheffield 20 Holdsworth Street, Ecclesall Bierlow 1 64 Coates John H Son Single Male 4 1887 Yorkshire, Sheffield 116 Saxon Road, Ecclesall Bierlow 1 65 Coates Maurice Son Single Male 15 1876scythe grinder's apprentice Yorkshire, Sheffield 20 Holdsworth Street, Ecclesall Bierlow 1 66 Coates Sam Son-in-law Married Male 28 1863hay cutter Yorkshire, Sheffield 116 Saxon Road, Ecclesall Bierlow 1 67 Colgrave Mary A Wife Married Female 64 1827 Yorkshire, Sheffield Lane Ends, Ecclesall Bierlow 1 68 Colton Eliza Wife Married Female 57 1834 Yorkshire, Sheffield 7 Court 2 Trafalgar Street, Ecclesall Bierlow 1 69 Crittall Charlotte Ann Wife Married Female 57 1834 Hampshire, Sway Brighton Road 1 70 Crookes Harriet Head Widow Female 75 1816 Yorkshire, Attercliffe cum Darnall 11 Eadon Road 1 71 Crookes Joseph Head Married Male 54 1837scythe maker Yorkshire, Sheffield Union Road, Ecclesall Bierlow 1 72 Crookes Joshua Boarder Single Male 57 1834scythe grinder Yorkshire, Beighton Barrack Yard 1 73 Crookes Ruth Servant Single Female 30 1861cook Berkshire, Sunninghill Ascot Wood House 1 74 Curr Mary Ann Wife Married Female 21 1870 Yorkshire, Sheffield 28 1 Fitzwilliam Street, Ecclesall Bierlow 1 75 Cutts Jane Wife Married Female 53 1838 Yorkshire, Kimberworth 2 Court 3 Arthur Street 1 76 Dalton Frances Daughter Single Female 26 1865 Yorkshire, Sheffield 139 Myrtle Road 1 77 Dalton Samuel Head Married Male 51 1840general labourer Yorkshire, Sheffield 139 Myrtle Road 1 78 Dalton Samuel Servant Single Male 15 1876farm servant Yorkshire, Sheffield Court 3 1 and 2 Harrow Street, Ecclesall Bierlow 1 79 Dalton Thomas Father-in-law Widower Male 74 1817living on own means Derbyshire, Staveley Birketts Houses 1 80 Dalton William Head Married Male 49 1842road labourer Yorkshire, Sheffield Hathersage Road, Upper Hallam 1 81 Deakin Albert H Son Single Male 10 1881scholar Staffordshire, Wolstanton 32 Church Street 1 82 Dellow Mary H Daughter Single Female 11 1880scholar Derbyshire, Pinxton Church Street 1 83 Drewry Susannah Wife Married Female 42 1849 Derbyshire, Eckington Gleadless Town End 1 84 Easby Herbert Son Single Male 12 1879 Lancashire, West Derby 70 Seaforth Road, Litherland 1 85 East Mary Wife Married Female 37 1854 Lincolnshire, Scremby 1 86 Egginton John George Son Single Male 2 1889 Derbyshire, Eckington 7 Randall Street 1 87 Elliott Abraham Head Married Male 56 1835builder and stone merchant Yorkshire, Sheffield 624 Ecclesall Road, Ecclesall Bierlow 1 88 Elliott Abraham Head Married Male 32 1859general labourer Derbyshire, Norton Bradway 1 89 Elliott Agnes Servant Single Female 14 1877nurse Derbyshire, Dronfield Grammar School House, Sheffield Road 1 90 Elliott Frederick Son Single Male 10 1881scholar Yorkshire, Sheffield 236 Bramall Lane, Ecclesall Bierlow 1 91 Elliott Herbert Son Single Male 12 1879scholar Yorkshire, Sheffield 236 Bramall Lane, Ecclesall Bierlow 1 92 Elliott John Head Married Male 31 1860farm labourer Yorkshire, Sheffield Crab Tree Cottage 1 93 Elliott Sarah Ann Wife Married Female 32 1859 Derbyshire, Norton Bradway 1 94 Ellis Sarah E Wife Married Female 38 1853 Yorkshire,
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