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Badrock Census Cheshire Census - Badrock/Badcock/Badrack/Badrick 1841 Census Calc Forename Surname Relation Condition Age Occupation Born Census Census Loc Birth Notes James Badrock 35 Ag Lab Cheshire 1841 Bunbury 1806 f. of Martha Ann Badrock 30 Cheshire 1841 Bunbury 1811 m. of Martha Martha Badrock 11 Cheshire 1841 Bunbury 1830 Martha marries Robert Williams John Badrock 8 Cheshire 1841 Bunbury 1833 William Badrock 5 Cheshire 1841 Bunbury 1836 Ann Badrock 2 Cheshire 1841 Bunbury 1839 Ann Badrock 35 on p. relief Cheshire 1841 Peckforton 1806 Thomas Badrock 9 Cheshire 1841 Peckforton 1832 Mary Badrock 7 Cheshire 1841 Peckforton 1834 Elizabeth Badrock 5 Cheshire 1841 Peckforton 1836 Joseph Badrock 4 Cheshire 1841 Peckforton 1837 Ann Badrock 1 Cheshire 1841 Peckforton 1840 Ann Badrock 1 Cheshire 1841 Peckforton 1840 Ann Badrock 15 Female Servant Cheshire 1841 Bunbury 1826 for John Farrall, inn keeper in Higher Town James Badrack 46 Ag Lab Cheshire 1841 Tattenhall 1795 Mary Badrack 46 Cheshire 1841 Tattenhall 1795 Sarah Badrack 12 Cheshire 1841 Tattenhall 1829 Joseph Badrack 9 Cheshire 1841 Tattenhall 1832 James Badrack 15 Male Servant Cheshire 1841 Tattenhall 1826 Mary Badrock 20 Female Servant Cheshire 1841 Bunbury 1821 at the college Martha Badrock 1 Cheshire 1841 Delamire 1840 w/James Rowland family in 1851? Thomas Badrock 65 Blacksmith Cheshire 1841 Delamire 1776 Martha Badrock 50 Cheshire 1841 Delamire 1791 Ann Badrock 15 Cheshire 1841 Delamire 1826 William Badrock 10 Cheshire 1841 Delamire 1831 Joseph Badrock 30 Ag Lab Cheshire 1841 Peckforton 1811 Elizabeth Badrock 25 Cheshire 1841 Peckforton 1816 Mary Badrock 4 Cheshire 1841 Peckforton 1837 Jane Badrock 1 Cheshire 1841 Peckforton 1840 John Badcock 35 Ag. Labourer Cheshire 1841 Peckforton 1806 Ann Badcock 30 Cheshire 1841 Peckforton 1811 Martha Badcock 3 Cheshire 1841 Peckforton 1838 George Badcock 3 mo Cheshire 1841 Peckforton 1841 Margaret Badcock 61 Lodger Cheshire 1841 Peckforton 1780 Hannah Badrock 30 Female Servant Cheshire 1841 Peckforton 1811 Robert Badcock 20 Male Servant Cheshire 1841 Peckforton 1821 the Robert who marries Ann Edmunds ? Samuel Badcock 25 Ag Lab Cheshire 1841 Peckforton 1816 Elizabeth Badcock 25 Cheshire 1841 Peckforton 1816 Thomas Badcock 2 Cheshire 1841 Peckforton 1839 Thomas Badcock 70 Father on p. relief Cheshire 1841 Peckforton 1771 Elizabeth Badcock 65 Mother on p. relief Cheshire 1841 Peckforton 1776 1851 Census James Badcock Head Mar 46 Farm Labourer Cheshire Marbury 1851 Bunbury -Woodward Green 1805 f. of Martha Ann Badcock Wife Mar 42 Cheshire Tarporley 1851 Bunbury 1809 m. of Martha Ann Badcock Daur U 12 Scholar Cheshire Bunbury 1851 Bunbury 1839 Samuel Badcock Son 4 Cheshire Bunbury 1851 Bunbury 1847 Harriet Badcock GdDaur 1 Cheshire Bunbury 1851 Bunbury 1850 Grandparents John & Liz Edmunds - prob John Badcock Grandson 1 Bunbury Cheshire 1851 Bunbury -Woodward Green 1850 son Robert & Ann m. 1850 Ann Badcock Head Widow 50 Cap maker Cheshire Bickerton 1851 Peckforton 1801 Ann Badcock Daur 10 Scholar Cheshire Peckforton 1851 Peckforton 1841 Samuel Badcock Head Mar 37 Farm Labourer Cheshire Peckforton 1851 Peckforton 1814 Elizabeth Badcock Wife Mar 34 Cheshire Spurston 1851 Peckforton 1817 Thomas Badcock Son 12 Cheshire Peckforton 1851 Peckforton 1839 Joseph Badcock Son 9 Cheshire Peckforton 1851 Peckforton 1842 Mary Badcock Daur 6 Cheshire Peckforton 1851 Peckforton 1845 William Badcock Son 1 Cheshire Peckforton 1851 Peckforton 1850 Elizabeth Badcock 15 House Servant Cheshire Peckforton 1851 Peckforton 1836 daur of Ann the widow ? Elizabeth Badrock Head Mar 37 Labourers Wife Cheshire Peckforton 1851 Peckforton 1814 nee Wright ? Martha Badrock Daur Mar 14 Scholar Cheshire Peckforton 1851 Peckforton 1837 Sarah Badrock Daur 10 Scholar Cheshire Peckforton 1851 Peckforton 1841 Samuel Badrock Son 8 Cheshire Peckforton 1851 Peckforton 1843 Robert Badrock Son 3 Cheshire Peckforton 1851 Peckforton 1848 Richard Wright Brother U 43 Farm Labourer Cheshire Peckforton 1851 Peckforton 1808 John Badcock Head Mar 40 Labourer Cheshire, Parish of Bunbury 1851 Peckforton 1811 Ann Badcock Wife Mar 36 Cheshire, Parish of Bunbury 1851 Peckforton 1815 Martha Badcock Daur 11 Scholar Cheshire, Parish of Bunbury 1851 Peckforton 1840 John Badcock Son 4 Cheshire, Parish of Bunbury 1851 Peckforton 1847 Robert Badcock Head Mar 29 Farm Labourer Cheshire, Peckforton 1851 Peckforton 1822 Ann Badcock Wife Mar 28 Cheshire, Beeston 1851 Peckforton 1823 Mary Badrick Head Mar 55 Market Woman Cheshire, Burton 1851 Cheshire, Tattenhall 1796 James Badrick son U 24 Farm Labourer Cheshire, Tattenhall 1851 Cheshire, Tattenhall 1827 Martha Badrock Nurse Child U 11 Scholar Pauper Cheshire, Delamere 1851 Delamere, Chesire 1840 with James Rowland family Thomas Badrock Head Mar 52 Blacksmith Bunbury, Cheshire 1851 Delamere, Chesire 1799 Possibly a brother to James ?? Martha Badrock Wife Mar 60 Bunbury, Cheshire 1851 Delamere, Chesire 1791 Martha Badrock Daur U 28 Willington, Cheshire 1851 Delamere, Chesire 1823 William Badrock Son U 21 Blacksmith Delamere, Chesire 1851 Delamere, Chesire 1830 Enoch Badrock Grandson 8 Scholar Delamere, Chesire 1851 Delamere, Chesire 1843 Sarah Badrock Grandaughter 3 Delamere, Chesire 1851 Delamere, Chesire 1848 Mary Badrock Grandaughter 3 mo Delamere, Chesire 1851 Delamere, Chesire 1851 Abraham Badrock Head Mar 43 Ag Labour Ridley, Chesire 1851 Spurstow, Chesire 1808 Mary Badrock Wife Mar 40 Peckforton, Chesire 1851 Spurstow, Chesire 1811 Martha Badrock Daur U 10 Scholar Spurstow, Chesire 1851 Spurstow, Chesire 1841 Betsy Badrock Daur U 8 Scholar Spurstow, Chesire 1851 Spurstow, Chesire 1843 William Badrock Son U 12 Spurstow, Chesire 1851 Spurstow, Chesire 1839 Joseph Badrock Son 1 Spurstow, Chesire 1851 Spurstow, Chesire 1850 Joseph Clutton Visitor 27 Ag Labour Peckforton, Cheshire 1851 Spurstow, Chesire 1824 Ann Badrock Servant U 21 Farm house servant Spurstow, Chesire 1851 Spurstow, Chesire 1830 Elizabeth Badcock Servant U 20 House servant Bickerton, Chesire 1851 Ridley, Chesire 1831 Samuel Badcock Head Wid 82 Pauper Labourer Ridley, Chesire 1851 Ridley, Chesire 1769 George Badcock Son Son 35 Labourer Frances Badcock Dau in law Mar 30 Parish of Bunbury 1851 Ridley, Chesire 1816 nee Stockton (see marriage 1840) Samuel Badcock Grandson 10 Scholar Parish of Bunbury 1851 Ridley, Chesire 1821 Johnathan Badcock Grandson 7 Parish of Bunbury 1851 Ridley, Chesire 1841 Joseph Badcock Grandson 5 Parish of Bunbury 1851 Ridley, Chesire 1844 Dinah Badcock Granddaur 3 Parish of Bunbury 1851 Ridley, Chesire 1846 Sarah Badcock Granddaur 5 mo Parish of Bunbury 1851 Ridley, Chesire 1848 Elizabeth Badcock Head Wid 20 Ag Lab Spurstow, Chesire 1851 Haughton, Chesire 1831 Jane Badcock Granddaur U 20 Haughton, Chesire 1851 Haughton, Chesire 1831 Hannah Badcock Servant U 19 Faddily, Chesire 1851 Brindley, Chesire 1832 Hannah Badcock Servant U 18 House Servant Spurstow, Chesire 1851 Bunbury, Chesire 1833 John Badcock Servant U 19 Farm Labourer Tilstone, Chesire 1851 Beeston, Chesire 1832 ?? son of James ?? John Badcock Head Wid 56 Farm Labourer Bunbury, Chesire 1851 Ridley, Chesire 1795 Ann Badcock Daur U 23 House Keeper Bunbury, Chesire 1851 Ridley, Chesire 1828 Joseph Badcock Labourer U 40 Farm Labourer Ridley, Chesire 1851 Ridley, Chesire 1811 Joseph Badrock Head Mar 35 Ag Lab Peckforton, Chesire 1851 Spurstow, Chesire 1816 Mary Badrock Wife Mar 36 Spurstow, Chesire 1851 Spurstow, Chesire 1815 Emma Badrock Daur 5 Scholar Spurstow, Chesire 1851 Spurstow, Chesire 1846 John Badrock Son 2 Spurstow, Chesire 1851 Spurstow, Chesire 1849 Ellen Badrock Daur 3 mo Spurstow, Chesire 1851 Spurstow, Chesire 1851 Elizabeth Woodrich Mother Wid 77 Widow of Ag Labourer Haughton, Chesire 1851 Spurstow, Chesire 1774 Mother of Joseph Badrock (35) Spurstow Martha Badrock Nurse child 11 Pauper, Scholar Delamere, Chesire 1851 Delamere, Chesire 1840 Mary Badcock Servant U 17 House Servant Peckforton, Cheshire 1851 Ridley, Chesire 1834 Samuel Badcock Head Mar 52 Farm Labourer Malpas, Chesire 1851 Ridley, Chesire 1799 Elizabeth Badcock Wife Mar 46 Bunbury, Chesire 1851 Ridley, Chesire 1805 Martha Badcock Daur 13 Bunbury, Chesire 1851 Ridley, Chesire 1838 Joseph Badcock Son 10 Bunbury, Chesire 1851 Ridley, Chesire 1841 Harriet Badcock Daur 4 Bunbury, Chesire 1851 Ridley, Chesire 1847 Samuel Badrock Head Mar 27 Agricultural Labourer Spurstow, Chesire 1851 Spurstow, Chesire 1824 Ann Badrock Wife Mar 29 Bunbury, Chesire 1851 Spurstow, Chesire 1822 Mary Badrock Daur 5 Scholar Bunbury, Chesire 1851 Spurstow, Chesire 1846 Philip Badrock Son 3 Spurstow, Chesire 1851 Spurstow, Chesire 1848 Charles Badrock Daur 4 mo Spurstow, Chesire 1851 Spurstow, Chesire 1851 Thomas Badcock Servant U 19 Ag Labourer Bunbury, Chesire 1851 Spurstow, Chesire 1832 William Badcock Servant U 15 Ag Labourer Ridley, Chesire 1851 Haughton, Chesire 1836 ?? son of James ?? 1861 Census James Badrick Head Mar 56 Farm Labourer Whreland, Shropshire 1861 Bunbury 1805 error in birthplace - father of Martha Ann Badrick Wife Mar 51 Cheshire Tarporley 1861 Bunbury 1810 m. of Martha Robert Badrock Head Mar 39 Agricultural Labourer Bunbury Cheshire 1861 Beeston, Cheshire 1822 Ann Badrock Wife Mar 38 Bunbury Cheshire 1861 Beeston, Cheshire 1823 John Badrock Son 11 Bunbury Cheshire 1861 Beeston, Cheshire 1850 Thomas Badrock Son 9 Bunbury Cheshire 1861 Beeston, Cheshire 1852 Ann Badrock Daur 7 Bunbury Cheshire 1861 Beeston, Cheshire 1854 Joseph Badrock Son 2 Bunbury Cheshire 1861 Beeston, Cheshire 1859 James Badrock Head Mar 52 Waggoneer on tram road Bunbury
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