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Ribblesdale 1841 Census 1841 Census - Ribblesdale Upper Ribblesdale 1. Camm Houses SWINBANK William/75/farmer/Yks SWINBANK Christopher/70//Yks SWINBANK Richard/55//Yks SWINBANK John/50//Yks BENTHAM Edward/20/male servant/Yks REDMAYNE Elizabeth/50/female servant/Yks STAVELEY Fanny/15/female servant/Yks HOWSON Elizabeth/20//Yks REDMAYNE William/5//Yks 2. Camm Houses LAMBERT John/45/farmer/Yks LAMBERT Elizabeth/45//Yks LAMBERT Alexander/25//Yks LAMBERT John/20//Yks LAMBERT Alice/18//Yks LAMBERT Agnes/15//Yks LAMBERT Hannah/14//Yks LAMBERT William/11//Yks LAMBERT Mary/6//Yks DOWSON Robert/30/tailor/Not Yks 3. Thorns BENTHAM James/40/agricultural labourer/Yks BENTHAM Elizabeth/35//Yks BENTHAM James/9//Yks BENTHAM Agnes/7//Yks 4. Thorns FOTHERGILL Thomas/30/farmer/Not Yks FOTHERGILL Fanny/8//Yks FOTHERGILL James/6//Yks FOTHERGILL William/4//Yks FOTHERGILL Robert/2//Yks 5. Thorns FOTHERGILL Robert/45/farmer/Not Yks FOTHERGILL Ellen/35//Yks FOTHERGILL James/14//Yks FOTHERGILL Ann/13//Yks FOTHERGILL Frances/11//Yks FOTHERGILL John/9//Yks FOTHERGILL Robert/6//Yks FOTHERGILL Frances/5//Yks FOTHERGILL Thomas/4//Yks FOTHERGILL Ottiwell/2//Yks FOTHERGILL Joseph/5 mths//Yks LODGE Robert/45/male servant/Yks 6. Nether Lodge MITTON William/farmer/Yks MITTON Mary/45//Yks MITTON Robert/25//Yks MITTON Thomas/23//Yks MITTON Margaret/15//Yks MITTON Elizabeth/15//Yks MITTON Jeffrey/12//Yks MITTON Miles/12//Yks MITTON William/7//Yks JOHNSON John/30/male servant/Not Yks 7. Nether Lodge ROBINSON John/75/farmer/Yks ROBINSON Nancy/40//Yks ROBINSON Thomas/35//Yks ROBINSON Alexander/13//Yks 8. Syke – 1 uninhabited 9. Syke HAYGARTH John/70/farmer/Yks HAYGARTH Ann/70//Yks HAYGARTH Margaret/30//Yks HAYGARTH Ann/9//Yks HAYGARTH Nanny/3//Yks HAYGARTH James/1//Yks LUND William/15/male servant/Yks 10. Syke – 1 uninhabited 11. Old Ing – 1 uninhabited 12. Old Ing CARGG John/60/hind/Yks CRAGG Isabella/60//Yks CRAGG Isabella/15//Yks 13. High Birkwith REDMAYNE John/50/farmer/Yks REDMAYNE Margaret/55//Yks REDMAYNE John/25//Yks REDMAYNE Alice/20//Yks REDMAYNE William/20//Yks REDMAYNE Margaret/15//Yks REDMAYNE Elizabeth/14//Yks REDMAYNE Marmaduke/12//Yks 14. Low Birkwith LUND Thomas/50/farmer/Yks LUND Peggy/45//Yks LUND Alice/17//Yks LUND William/15//Yks LUND Jane/13//Yks LUND Margaret/11//Yks LUND John/9//Yks LUND Thomas/4//Yks LUND Agnes/1//Yks 15. Scale CLAPHAM Richard/75/farmer/Yks CLAPHAM Mary/40//Yks CLAPHAM John/40//Yks CLAPHAM William/35//Yks TATTERSALL Agnes/19/female servant/Yks 16. Top BERESFORD Mark/40/farmer/Yks BERESFORD Jane/40//Yks BERESFORD Peter/13//Yks BERESFORD Barbara/12//Yks BERESFORD Jane/8//Yks BERESFORD Mary/6//Yks BERESFORD Robert/4//Yks BUCK Thomas/16/male servant/Yks MITTON Jane/25/lodger/Yks MITTON Jane/3//Yks LUND Elizabeth/3/lodger/Yks 17. Faber PROCTER John/30/farmer/Yks PROCTER Mary/5//Yks HESLEDEN Isabella/45/female servant/Yks GARNETT George/13/male servant/Yks New Houses 18. New Houses LONGTON James/40/farmer/Not Yks LONGTON Ann/35//Yks LONGTON Phoebe/12//Yks LONGTON Ellen/11//Yks LONGTON John/10//Yks LONGTON Grace/8//Yks LONGTON William/6//Yks LONGTON Mary/3//Yks GARNET Elizabeth/15/female servant/Yks GARNET Henry/30/male servant/Not Yks MARSDEN John/20/male servant/Yks 19. New Houses BENTHAM Anthony/50/labourer/Yks BENTHAM Ann/30//Yks BENTHAM Anthony/10//Yks BENTHAM Margaret/9//Yks BENTHAM Elizabeth/6//Yks BENTHAM Thomas/4//Yks BENTHAM Mary/2//Yks 20. New Houses MITTON Betty/29/farmer/Yks MITTON William/6//Yks MITTON Joseph/4//Yks SHARP Isabella/11/female servant/Yks 21. New Houses FOSTER Susannah/50/independent/Yks FOSTER Robert/30/surgeon/Yks BORROWDALE Ann/15/independent/Yks MORLAND Mabel/15/female servant/Yks 22. New Houses BURTON James/60/farmer/Yks BURTON Mary/60//Yks 23. New Houses PROCTER Christopher/45/male servant/Yks 24. New Houses FRENCH Margaret/65/farmer/Yks FRENCH Margaret/20//Yks FRENCH John/40//Yks FRENCH Joseph/15//Yks CLAPHAM William/25/farmer/Yks 25. Harber GERMAIN William/70/farmer/Yks GERMAIN Alice/65//Yks GERMAIN Ellen/70//Yks GARNET Jane/30/female servant/Yks Horton in Ribblesdale 25. New Inn HAMMOND Christopher/30/publican/Yks HAMMOND Sarah/20//Yks HAMMOND Edmund/1//Yks 26. New Inn – 1 uninhabited 27. New Inn TAYLOR Jane/40/weaver/Yks 28. New Inn PROCTER Thomas/35/labourer/Yks PROCTER Betty/35//Yks PROCTER Ellen/9//Yks PROCTER Anthony/7//Yks PROCTER Betty/4//Yks PROCTER William/1//Yks 29. New Inn PROCTER Richard/40/shoemaker/Yks PROCTER Agnes/30//Yks PROCTER Ellen/8//Yks PROCTER Jane/6//Yks PROCTER Richard/5//Yks PROCTER Betsy/3//Yks 30. New Inn BATTY Isabella/60/labourer/Yks PROCTER Isabella/7/lodger/Yks 31. New Inn AYRTON James/75/pauper/Yks 32. New Inn PROCTER Ellen/60/farmer/Yks PROCTER Anthony/20//Yks 33. New Inn REDMAYNE Jane/60/wool carder/Yks REDMAYNE Betty/60/wool carder/Yks REDMAYNE Marmaduke/30/labourer/Yks REDMAYNE Joseph/25/labourer/Yks REDMAYNE William/1//Yks 34. New Inn GREENWOOD William/35/farmer/Yks GREENWOOD Mary/30//Yks GREENWOOD Joseph/10//Yks GREENWOOD John/8//Yks GREENWOOD Elizabeth/6//Yks GREENWOOD Isabella/4//Yks GREENWOOD Mary/1//Yks 35. New Inn REDMAYNE William/25/labourer/Yks REDMAYNE Ellen/25//Yks REDMAYNE Ann/5//Yks REDMAYNE William/3//Yks REDMAYNE Thomas/3//Yks REDMAYNE John/1//Yks REDMAYNE Richard/8//Yks 36. & 37. Mill Dam – 2 uninhabited 38. Mill Dam SHEPHERD Richard/40/farmer/Yks SHEPHERD Margaret/40//Yks SHEPHERD Mary/20//Yks SHEPHERD Jane/10//Yks SHEPHERD Agnes/10//Yks SHEPHERD Easter/8//Yks SHEPHERD Margaret/6//Yks SHEPHERD Isabella/4//Yks SHEPHERD Eliza/1//Yks SHEPHERD Mary/80/independent/Yks 39. Horton in Ribblesdale ? SELCH Christopher/45/farmer/Yks ? SELCH Sarah/50//Yks 40., 41., 42., 43. & 44. Horton in Ribblesdale – 5 uninhabited 45. Horton in Ribblesdale PRESTON John/35/innkeeper/Yks PRESTON Elizabeth/35//Yks PRESTON Mary/8//Yks PRESTON Robert/7//Yks PRESTON William/5//Yks PRESTON Isabella/4//Yks PRESTON Sarah/1//Yks 46. Horton in Ribblesdale MORLAND John/40/labourer/Yks MORLAND Ann/40//Yks MORLAND Elizabeth/12//Yks BROWN George/60/tailor/Yks 47. Horton in Ribblesdale SHARPE John/40/blacksmith/Yks SHARPE Ann/35//Yks SHARPE Thomas/14//Yks SHARPE Mary/11//Yks SHARPE William/7//Yks SHARPE John/4//Yks 48. Horton in Ribblesdale HEELES Edward/65/yeoman/Not Yks BURY William/45/clergyman/Not Yks COATES Jane/20/female servant/Yks TATTERSALL John/35/male servant/Yks 49. Horton in Ribblesdale CHARNLEY Robert/45/farmer/Yks CHARNLEY Agnes/45//Yks CHARNLEY Susanna/20//Yks CHARNLEY Rodger/15//Yks CHARNLEY Agnes/15//Yks CHARNLEY Ann/13//Yks CHARNLEY Thomas/11//Yks CHARNLEY Ellen/10//Yks CHARNLEY Mary/8//Yks CHARNLEY William/5//Yks CHARNLEY Betty/3//Yks PREST Isabella/9/lodger/Yks 50. Horton in Ribblesdale HOLDEN William/41/usher/Yks HOLDEN Frances/30//Yks 51. Horton in Ribblesdale WALLIS Joseph/50/shoemaker/Yks WALLIS Betty/45//Yks WALLIS Margaret/15//Yks WALLIS Elizabeth/14//Yks 52. Horton in Ribblesdale KNIGHT Lawrence/55/labourer/Yks KNIGHT Margaret/35//Yks KNIGHT Jonathan/7//Yks KNIGHT Lawrence/5//Yks KNIGHT Sarah/1//Yks 53. Horton in Ribblesdale HUNTER John/65/farmer/Not Yks HUNTER Eleanor/20//Not Yks HUNTER Thomas/15//Yks HUNTER Elenor/75/lodger/Not Yks RAW John/50/male servant/Yks FRENCH George/15/male servant/Yks BOOTH Ann/15/female servant/Not Yks CRAGG Alice/15/female servant/Yks 54. Horton in Ribblesdale HAMMOND Christopher/55/labourer/Yks 55. Horton in Ribblesdale MORPHET Edmund/55/labourer/Yks MORPHET Mary/40//Yks MORPHET Edmund/14//Yks MORPHET John/10//Yks MORPHET Mary/4//Yks MORPHET Joseph/55/labourer/Yks 56. Horton in Ribblesdale REDMAYNE Richard/60/labourer/Yks REDMAYNE Ages/25//Yks 57. Horton in Ribblesdale REDMAYNE John/65/labourer/Yks REDMAYNE Isabella/35//Yks REDMAYNE Jane/25//Yks REDMAYNE Ann/10//Yks 58. Horton in Ribblesdale PROCTER Richard/55/independent/Yks PROCTER Jenny/65//Yks 59. Horton in Ribblesdale JOHNSON Alice/70/labourer/Yks JOHNSON Winifred/70//Yks JOHNSON William/65//Yks 60. Horton in Ribblesdale HESLEDEN Thomas/30/labourer/Yks HESLEDEN Margaret/45//Yks HESLEDEN John/8//Yks HESLEDEN Thomas/6//Yks 61. Horton in Ribblesdale DOWNHAM John/35/carpenter/Yks DOWNHAM Alice/35//Yks DOWNHAM John/12//Yks DOWNHAM Henry/10//Yks DOWNHAM Christopher/9//Yks DOWNHAM James/6//Yks DOWNHAM Leonard/4//Yks DOWNHAM William/2//Yks 62. Horton in Ribblesdale BOLLAND John/60/farmer/Yks BOLLAND Betty/65//Yks WHITEHEAD John/14/male servant/Yks 63. Butts BATTY Thomas/35/farmer/Yks BATTY Alice/35//Yks BATTY Thomas/3//Yks BATTY William/2//Yks BATTY Joseph/2//Yks 64. Brackenbottom JACKSON John/40/farmer/Yks JACKSON Ann/35//Not Yks JACKSON Elizabeth/7//Yks GREENBANK Thomas?/20/male servant/Yks MOOR Thomas/15/male servant/Yks DINSDALE Isabella/20/female servant/Yks CHAPMAN Dorothy/20/female servant/Yks 65. Brackenbottom AYRTON James/65/farmer/Yks AYRTON Ann/60//Yks AYRTON Margaret/15/female servant/Yks LUND Margaret/15/female servant/Yks 66. Brackenbottom TOMLINSON James/55/gamekeeper/Not Yks 67. Brackenbottom BORROWDALE Thomas/40/clerk/Not Yks BORROWDALE Margaret/45//Yks BORROWDALE Robert/15//Yks 68. Brackenbottom GREENBANK Anthony/50/farmer/Yks GREENBANK Isabella/13//Yks GREENBANK Betty/12//Yks GREENBANK Edward/9//Yks MASON Margaret/20/female servant/Yks 69. Dub Cote REDMAYNE Thomas/65/farmer/Yks REDMAYNE John/25/farmer/Yks REDMAYNE Thomas/2//Yks CRAWSHAW Ellen/25/female servant/Not Yks 70.
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