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1911 Census List 1 List of people living in Bishop Burton for 1911 census v1.0 No. No. kids kids No. of Employ Workin Position in born still kids er/work g at H'hold Line Person household Married Yrs Mar'd alive alive dead Sex Age Year of birth Occupation er home? Place of birth 1 1 WALKER, Charles Head Married 12 M 35 1876 Farm Foreman W Yorks Beverley 1 2 WALKER, Mary Elizabeth Wife Married 12 4 3 1 F 36 1875 Yorks Bishop Burton 1 3 WALKER, Laura Ellen Daughter Child F 10 1901 School Yorks Bishop Burton 1 4 WALKER, Harold Hudson Son Child M 8 1903 Yorks Kiplingcotes 1 5 WALKER, Tom Son Child M 5 1906 Yorks Bishop Burton 2 1 WHIPP, James Thomas Head Married 38 M 61 1850 Farmer and Racehorse Trainer E Huddersfield Yorks 2 2 WHIPP, Hannah Wife Married 38 9 5 4 F 60 1851 Huddersfield Yorks 2 3 WHIPP, Edith Blanche Daughter Single F 34 1877 Huddersfield Yorks 2 4 WHIPP, Amy Daughter Single F 28 1883 Huddersfield Yorks 2 5 WHIPP, Eileen Frances Granddaughter Child F 5 1906 Youghal Co Cork 2 6 WHEATLEY, Jains Apprentice Child M 14 1897 Apprentice To Jockey W Beverley Yorks 2 7 MASON, Robert Henry Apprentice Single M 16 1895 Jockey W Hough Green Lancs 2 8 SLATER, William Servant Single M 19 1892 Waggoner On Farm W Skidby Yorks 2 9 HALL, William Servant Single M 28 1883 Cowman On Farm W Bishop Burton Yorks 2 10 WIDDAS, Harry Servant Single M 16 1895 Horseman On Farm W Beverley Yorks 3 1 BURSELL, William Head Married 30 M 50 1861 Farmer O Y Cottingham Yorkshire 3 2 BURSELL, Ellen Louise Wife Married 30 0 0 0 F 47 1864 Hull Yorkshire 4 1 JACKSON, William Head Married 30 M 55 1856 Farmer E Yorks Etton 4 2 JACKSON, Elizabeth Wife Married 30 6 6 0 F 58 1853 Yorks Hilston 4 3 JACKSON, Ernest Son Single M 23 1888 Working On The Farm W Yorks Killingraves Bishop Burton 4 4 JACKSON, Norah Daughter Single F 20 1891 House Hold Work W Yorks Killingraves Bishop Burton 4 5 EZARD, Elizabeth Servant Single F 20 1891 General Servant Domestic W Yorks Walkington 4 6 BELL, John W Servant Single M 20 1891 Shepherd Farm W Yorks North Dalton 4 7 GILBANK, George H Servant Single M 28 1883 Waggoner Farm W Yorks Walkington 4 8 RIDSDALE, Arthur Servant Single M 17 1894 Hindlad Farm W Yorks Dotterill 5 1 HORNSEY, Richard Head Married 38 M 61 1850 Farmer And Auctioneer E Newbald Yorkshire 5 2 HORNSEY, Hannah Elizabeth Wife Married 38 8 6 2 F 65 1846 Leconfield Yorkshire 5 3 HORNSEY, Richard Harold Son Single M 32 1879 Working On Farm Beverley Yorkshire 5 4 HORNSEY, Ethel Daughter Single F 30 1881 Farmers Daughter Housemaid Bishop Burton Yorkshire 5 5 HORNSEY, Mabel Annie Daughter Single F 28 1883 Farmers Daughter Dairymaid Bishop Burton Yorkshire 5 6 HORNSEY, Lucy Ann Daughter Single F 25 1886 Farmers Daughter Cook Bishop Burton Yorkshire 5 7 WARD, Thompson Servant Single M 38 1873 Waggoner On Farm W Skinningrove Derbyshire 5 8 CROSS, John William Servant Single M 33 1878 Beastman On Farm W Beverley Yorkshire 5 9 WRIGHT, Fred Servant Single M 16 1895 Waggoners Lad On Farm W Cottingham Yorkshire 6 1 ROBINSON, Isaac Head Married 16 M 42 1869 Farmer O Yorks Lelley Nr Preston 6 2 ROBINSON, Ada Wife Married 16 5 4 1 F 42 1869 Yorks Hull Holderness 6 3 ROBINSON, Elizabeth Daughter Child F 12 1899 School Yorks Lelley Nr Preston 6 4 ROBINSON, Edith Daughter Child F 10 1901 School Yorks Lelley Nr Preston 6 5 ROBINSON, Ethel Daughter Child F 6 1905 School Yorks Lelley Nr Preston 6 6 ROBINSON, Mary Olive Daughter Child F 2 1909 Yorks Bishop Burton Nr Beverley 7 1 HINDMARCH, William Sherrington Head Married 12 M 44 1867 Game Keeper W Ouston Manor Durham 7 2 HINDMARCH, Elizabeth A Wife Married 12 0 0 0 F 40 1871 Danby End Yorkshire 7 3 WILSON, Sarah Sister In Law Single F 56 1855 House Keeper Domestic Danby End Yorkshire 8 1 CORE, Kate Servant Single F 35 1876 Cook Housekeeper Domestic Radnorshire Newbridge on Wye 8 2 PLEASANT, Emma Servant Single F 33 1878 Housemaid Domestic Essex Pitsea 8 3 KOPPER, Annie Servant Single F 28 1883 Laundrymaid Domestic Yorks Great Ayton 8 4 HALL, Helena Agnes Servant Single F 19 1892 Kitchenmaid Domestic Yorks St Clements 8 5 HILLBECK, Mary Servant Single F 22 1889 Housemaid Domestic Yorks Gilling East 8 6 COLBERT, Lilian Elizabeth Servant Single F 19 1892 Housemaid Domestic Nottingham St Georges 8 7 MORRISON, Helen May Servant Single F 18 1893 Scullerymaid Domestic Yorks Brompton R S C 8 8 FROST, Frederick John Servant Single M 24 1887 Footman Domestic Shropshire 8 9 NOBLE, George Servant Single M 18 1893 Footman Domestic Suffolk St Marys 8 10 NEW, George Henry Servant Single M 17 1894 Groom Domestic Worcester Astley 9 1 DINSDALE, William Head Married 6 M 30 1881 Coachman Domestic W Walkington Yorks 9 2 DINSDALE, Alice Wife Married 6 2 2 0 F 28 1883 Acton Yorks 9 3 DINSDALE, Dorothy Daughter Child F 6 1905 Bishop Burton Yorks 9 4 DINSDALE, Bertha Daughter Child F 3 1908 Bishop Burton Yorks 9 5 GOODHILL, Anne Visitor Married 34 0 0 0 F 67 1844 Goodmanham Yorks 10 1 WALKER, Walter Wilfred Head Married 12 M 34 1877 Herdsman On Farm W Yorkshire Stokesley 10 2 WALKER, Clara Wife Married 12 1 1 0 F 36 1875 Dairymaid Domestic Yorkshire Sand Hutton 10 3 WALKER, Florence Daughter Child F 11 1900 School Yorks Glaisdale 11 1 BUTLER, William Scott Head Married 43 M 70 1841 Gamekeeper W Yorks Walkington 11 2 BUTLER, Elizabeth Wife Married 43 6 2 4 F 68 1843 Yorks Cherry Burton 12 1 WATERWORTH, Arthur Head Married 19 M 43 1868 Farmer E Yorks Cowden 12 2 WATERWORTH, Edith Wife Married 19 6 4 2 F 40 1871 Yorks Fitling 12 3 WATERWORTH, Allan Son Single M 17 1894 Farmer's Son Working On Farm W Yorks Aldbro 12 4 WATERWORTH, Grace Daughter Child F 14 1897 Yorks Aldbro 2 List of people living in Bishop Burton for 1911 census v1.0 12 5 WATERWORTH, Stanley Son Child M 13 1898 School Yorks Aldbro 12 6 WATERWORTH, Gladys Daughter Child F 9 1902 School Yorks Aldbro 12 7 PRINCE, Rose Servant Single F 16 1895 General Servant Domestic Yorks Rudstone 13 1 WEST, Ernest Head Married M 28 1883 Foreman On Farm W Yorks Full Sutton 13 2 MINNS, Sarah Nurse Married 28 11 8 3 F 49 1862 Nursing Sick W Yorks Pickering 13 3 STEPHENSON, Clara Servant Single F 20 1891 General Servant Domestic W Yorks Warter 13 4 KINGSBY, Fred Servant Single M 29 1882 Cowman On Farm W Yorks Beverley 13 5 HUDSON, Dick Servant Single M 17 1894 Horseman On Farm W Yorks Bishop Burton 13 6 THORNHAM, William Servant Single M 18 1893 Waggoner On Farm W Yorks Brantingham 13 7 HOFF, Bertram Servant Single M 23 1888 Horseman On Farm W Yorks Bilton 13 8 THACKER, Ernest Servant Single M 15 1896 Horseman On Farm W Yorks Riplington 13 9 PETTIT, Walter Servant Single M 18 1893 Horseman On Farm W Walsham Le Willows 13 10 HUMPHREY, William Servant Single M 49 1862 Shepard On Farm W Yorks Beverley 14 1 HAYTON, David Head Married 5 M 38 1873 Farm Foreman W Yorks Beswick Nr Beverley 14 2 HAYTON, Selina Wife Married 5 2 2 0 F 39 1872 Barmston Nr Bridlington 14 3 HAYTON, Herbert Son Child M 3 1908 Bishop Burton Beverley 14 4 HAYTON, Arthur Son Child M 2 1909 Bishop Burton Beverley 14 5 WILSON, Emily Niece Single F 22 1889 Domestic Servant General W Hook Nr Goole 14 6 ANTHONY, Charles Single M 19 1892 Waggoner On Farm W Walkington Beverley 14 7 WOOD, George Single M 20 1891 Horseman On Farm W Cottingham Hull 14 8 COLLINGWOOD, Laurence Single M 17 1894 Horseman On Farm W Bishop Burton Beverley 14 9 FREEAR, John Single M 16 1895 Horseman On Farm W Beverley Parks Beverley 14 10 CURTIS, Harold Child M 14 1897 Horseman On Farm W Bishop Burton Beverley 14 11 TWIDDLE, George Single M 24 1887 Farm Labourer Farm W Watton Carr Driffield 14 12 HARNESS, Harry Single M 31 1880 Cowman Farm W Hull 14 13 PECK, John Single M 24 1887 Shepherd Farm W Huggate Driffield 14 14 SMITH, Edward Single M 29 1882 Farm Labourer Farm W Driffield 15 1 DUNNING, Daniel Head Married 34 M 64 1847 Farmer E Yorks Bishop Burton 15 2 DUNNING, Rose Wife Married 34 7 6 1 F 56 1855 Yorks Skirlough 15 3 DUNNING, Edgar Son Single M 27 1884 Farmers Son Working On Farm W Yorks Bishop Burton 15 4 DUNNING, Elizabeth Daughter Single F 27 1884 Farmers Daughter Dairy Work W Yorks Bishop Burton 15 5 DUNNING, Annie Daughter Single F 23 1888 Assisting In House Work W Yorks Bishop Burton 15 6 GRIGGS, Agnes Servant Single F 28 1883 General Servant Domestic Yorks Hull 15 7 BULL, George Servant Single M 34 1877 Foreman On Farm W Cambs Bosworth 15 8 DREW, John Servant Single M 22 1889 Waggoner On Farm W Yorks Cherry Burton 15 9 FORTH, Edward Servant Single M 16 1895 Horseman On Farm W Yorks Beverley 15 10 HAYTON, Mark Servant Child M 14 1897 Horseman On Farm W Yorks Bishop Burton 15 11 HERRING, John Servant Single M 23 1888 Cowman On Farm W Norfolk Starford 15 12 BUTLER, James Servant Single M 36 1875 Shepherd On Farm W Yorks Cherry Burton 15 13 FOSTER, George Servant Single M 32 1879 Shepherd On Farm W Yorks Seaton 16 1 AUSTON, Eliza Head Widow F 76 1835 Yorkshire Etton 16 2 AUSTON, Alfred Son Single M 45 1866 Working At Home Farmer Yorks Bishop Burton 16 3 AUSTON, John Son Single M 39 1872 Working At Home Farmer Bishop Burton 16 4 FARMERY, Mary Servant Single F 15 1896 Domestic Servant General Bishop Burton 17 1 LEACH, George Robert Head Married 12 M 38 1873 Cowman On Farm W Garton in the County Yorks 17 2 LEACH, Sarah Jane Wife Married 12 2 2 0 F 38 1873 Bishop Burton Yorks 17 3 LEACH, Harold Son Child M 11 1900 School Bishop Burton Yorks 17 4 LEACH, James William Son Child M 8m 1910 Bishop Burton Yorks 18 1 CURTIS, John Head Married 21 M 45 1866 Shepherd Farm W Yorks Bishop Burton 18 2 CURTIS, Mercy Wife Married 21 8 8 0 F 42 1869 Yorks Beverley 18 3 CURTIS, Albert Son Single M 20 1891
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