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1891 Coimbined 1891 Census PropertyID Given Name Surname Relationship Condition Gender Age Est. Birth Yr Birth Place Trade Address District_01_001_01 John Griffiths Head M Male 82 1809 Gnosall Staffs Farmer Ivy House District_01_001_02 Harriet Griffiths Wife M Female 72 1819 Church Eaton Staffs Ivy House District_01_001_03 Ernest Griffiths Grandson S Male 17 1874 Church Eaton Staffs Agricultural labourer Ivy House District_01_001_04 Catherine Griffiths Granddaughter S Female 12 1879 Gnosall Staffs Ivy House District_01_001_05 Lizzie Griffiths Granddaughter S Female 14 1877 Gnosall Staffs Ivy House District_01_001_06 Samuel Perry Servant S Male 19 1872 Wistanstow Shrops Ivy House District_01_002_01 Walter B S Yarde Head S Male 44 1847 Belgaum India Barrister at Law HMI of Schools Audmore House District_01_002_02 William Lane Servant M Male 35 1856 Burntwood Staffs Groom Coachman Domestic Audmore House District_01_002_03 Norah Harley Servant S Female 31 1860 Rugeley Staffs Cook Domestic Audmore House District_01_002_04 Elizabeth Johnson Servant S Female 27 1864 Rugeley Staffs Parlour Maid Audmore House District_01_002_05 Ada Harley Servant S Female 17 1874 Rugeley Staffs Housemaid Audmore House District_01_003_01 William Taylor Head M Male 44 1847 Gnosall Staffs General labourer Audmore Road District_01_003_02 Mary Taylor Wife M Female 49 1842 Haughton Staffs Audmore Road District_01_003_03 George Taylor Son S Male 17 1874 Church Eaton Staffs Gen labourer Audmore Road District_01_003_04 Agnes Taylor Daughter Female 13 1878 Gnosall Staffs Scholar Audmore Road District_01_003_05 Arthur Taylor Son Male 10 1881 Gnosall Staffs Scholar Audmore Road District_01_003_06 Ada Taylor Daughter Female 7 1884 Gnosall Staffs Scholar Audmore Road District_01_003_07 Jessie Taylor Daughter Female 5 1886 Gnosall Staffs Scholar Audmore Road District_01_004_01 Esther Marsh Head W Female 59 1832 Gnosall Staffs Living on her means Audmore Villa District_01_004_02 Ann Smith Servant S Female 62 1829 Haughton Staffs General domestic Audmore Villa District_01_005_01 Thomas Stokes Head S Male 86 1805 Newport Shrops Farmer Audmore Road District_01_005_02 Betsy Kibble Servant S Female 65 1826 Gnosall Staffs Housekeeper domestic Audmore Road District_01_005_03 Joseph Kibble Servant S Male 40 1851 Gnosall Staffs Ag labourer Audmore Road District_01_005_04 Thomas Kibble Servant S Male 24 1867 Gnosall Staffs Ag labourer Audmore Road District_01_006_01 Joseph Hendley Head M Male 28 1863 Staffs Farmer Audmore Road District_01_006_02 Mary A Hendley Wife M Female 29 1862 Shebdon Staffs Audmore Road District_01_006_03 George Silvester Servant S Male 17 1874 NK Ag labourer Audmore Road District_01_006_04 Francis Martin Servant S Male 15 1876 NK Ag labourer Audmore Road District_01_006_05 Martha Ruscoe Servant S Female 15 1876 Little Drayton Shrops General serv domestic Audmore Road District_01_007_01 Mary Barnard Head W Female 60 1831 Lynn Staffs Audmore Road District_01_007_02 William Barnard Son S Male 21 1870 Gnosall Staffs General labourer Audmore Road District_01_007_03 Eliz Arkinstall Boarder W Female 80 1811 Hinstock Shrops Audmore Road District_01_008_01 John Green Head M Male 66 1825 Gnosall Staffs General labourer Audmore Road District_01_008_02 Hannah Green Wife M Female 56 1835 Eccleshall Staffs Audmore Road District_01_009_01 Herbert Kibble Head M Male 27 1864 Gnosall Staffs Ag labourer Audmore Road District_01_009_02 Sarah A Kibble Wife M Female 21 1870 Gnosall Staffs Audmore Road District_01_009_03 William H Kibble Son Male 6m 1890 Gnosall Staffs Audmore Road District_01_010_01 John Minshall Head M Male 68 1823 Hodnet Shrops Gardener domestic serv Audmore Road District_01_010_02 Sarah Minshall Wife M Female 67 1824 High Ercall Shrops Audmore Road District_01_010_03 Agnes E Minshall Daughter S Female 21 1870 Gnosall Staffs Audmore Road District_01_011_01 William Bailey Head S Male 66 1825 Gnosall Staffs Farmer Audmore Road District_01_012_01 William Kibble Head M Male 52 1839 Gnosall Staffs Agr labourer Audmore Road District_01_012_02 Elizabeth Kibble Wife M Female 49 1842 Gnosall Staffs Audmore Road District_01_012_03 Harry Kibble Son Male 14 1877 Gnosall Staffs Agr labourer Audmore Road District_01_012_04 Ellen Kibble Daughter Female 11 1880 Gnosall Staffs Scholar Audmore Road District_01_012_05 Ann Kibble Daughter Female 9 1882 Gnosall Staffs Scholar Audmore Road District_01_012_06 Arthur Kibble Son Male 7 1884 Gnosall Staffs Scholar Audmore Road District_01_012_07 Elizabeth Bevon Niece S Female 22 1869 Gnosall Staffs General serv domestic Audmore Road District_01_013_01 William Arkinstall Head M Male 63 1828 Gnosall Staffs General labourer Audmore Road District_01_013_02 Eleanor Arkinstall Wife M Female 69 1822 Kemberton Shrops Audmore Road District_01_013_03 William H Arkinstall Son S Male 31 1860 Gnosall Staffs General labourer Audmore Road District_01_013_04 Mary E Arkinstall Daughter Female 26 1865 Gnosall Staffs Dressmaker Audmore Road 1891 Census PropertyID Given Name Surname Relationship Condition Gender Age Est. Birth Yr Birth Place Trade Address District_01_014_01 George Brough Head M Male 45 1846 Gnosall Staffs General labourer Audmore Road District_01_014_02 Ellen Brough Wife M Female 39 1852 Gnosall Staffs Audmore Road Hopshort District_01_014_03 John Brough Son S Male 14 1877 Gnosall Staffs Agricultural labourer Audmore Road Hopshort District_01_014_04 William Brough Son Male 11 1880 Gnosall Staffs Scholar Audmore Road Hopshort District_01_014_05 Mary Brough Daughter Female 8 1883 Gnosall Staffs Scholar Audmore Road Hopshort District_01_014_06 Henry Brough Son Male 6 1885 Gnosall Staffs Scholar Audmore Road Hopshort District_01_014_07 James Brough Son Male 3 1888 Gnosall Staffs Audmore Road Hopshort District_01_014_08 Eleonor Brough Daughter Female 1 1890 Gnosall Staffs Audmore Road Hopshort District_01_015_01 Joseph Abbotts Head M Male 30 1861 Gnosall Staffs Land Agents Clerk Audmore Road Hopshort District_01_015_02 Mary Abbotts Wife M Female 25 1866 Ellen Hall Staffs Audmore Road Hopshort District_01_015_03 Louisa Abbotts Daughter Female 10m 1890 Gnosall Staffs Audmore Road Hopshort District_01_016_01 Robert Evans Head M Male 44 1847 Gnosall Staffs Agr labourer Hopshort District_01_016_02 Jane Evans Wife M Female 34 1857 Gnosall Staffs Hopshort District_01_016_03 Alice Evans Daughter Female 12 1879 Gnosall Staffs Hopshort District_01_016_04 Agnes M Evans Daughter Female 5 1886 Gnosall Staffs Hopshort District_01_016_05 Mary M Evans Daughter Female 6m 1890 Gnosall Staffs Hopshort District_01_017_01 Ann Dodd Head W Female 59 1832 Brewood Staffs Hopshort District_01_017_02 Henry Jas Dodd Nephew S Male 23 1868 Brewood Staffs Carpenter Hopshort District_01_018_01 James Green Head M Male 50 1841 Eccleshall Staffs Cordwainer Hopshort District_01_018_02 Magaret Green Wife M Female 39 1852 Church Eaton Staffs Hopshort District_01_018_03 James Green Son S Male 16 1875 Gnosall Staffs Carpenter's apprentice Hopshort District_01_018_04 Mary E Green Daughter Female 12 1879 Gnosall Staffs Hopshort District_01_019_01 Joseph Green Head M Male 71 1820 Gnosall Staffs Cordwainer Hopshort District_01_019_02 Mary Green Wife M Female 70 1821 Stone Staffs Hopshort District_01_019_03 Thomas Green Son S Male 31 1860 Gnosall Staffs Agr labourer Hopshort District_01_020_01 Ann Ecclestone Head W Female 51 1840 Gnosall Staffs Charwoman Hopshort District_01_020_02 Mary Ecclestone Daughter S Female 20 1871 Gnosall Staffs General serv domestic Hopshort District_01_020_03 Harry Ecclestone Son S Male 18 1873 Gnosall Staffs Agr labourer Hopshort District_01_021_01 Thomas Gripton Head M Male 63 1828 Gnosall Staffs General labourer Hollies Road District_01_021_02 Mary Gripton Wife M Female 62 1829 Gnosall Staffs Hollies Road District_01_021_03 Joseph Gripton Son S Male 31 1860 Gnosall Staffs General labourer Hollies Road District_01_021_04 Thomas Knight Grandson Male 12 1879 Stafford Staffs Hollies Road District_01_022_01 Hannah Ash Head W Female 84 1807 Hinstock Shrops Farmer Hollies Road District_01_022_02 Mercy A Ash Daughter S Female 54 1837 Gnosall Staffs Hollies Road District_01_022_03 Elizabeth Bickerton Daughter W Female 50 1841 Gnosall Staffs Hollies Road District_01_022_04 Mary A Ash Daughter S Female 44 1847 Gnosall Staffs Hollies Road District_01_022_05 Alice Lawrence Servant S Female 17 1874 Gnosall Staffs General serv domestic Hollies Road District_01_023_01 Henry Cartwright Head M Male 59 1832 Penkridge Staffs Farm Bailiff Hollies District_01_023_02 Mary Cartwright Wife M Female 62 1829 Wheaton Aston Staffs Hollies District_01_023_03 Mary M Cartwright Granddaughter Female 11 1880 Manchester Scholar Hollies District_01_024_01 William Smith Head S Male 75 1816 Gnosall Staffs Hollies District_01_025_01 Thomas Silvester Head M Male 52 1839 Ellen Hall Staffs Agr labourer Hollies District_01_025_02 Hannah Silvester Wife M Female 50 1841 Gnosall Staffs Hollies District_01_025_03 William Silvester Son S Male 29 1862 Gnosall Staffs Railway general labourer Hollies District_01_025_04 Henry Silvester Son Male 12 1879 Gnosall Staffs Scholar Hollies District_01_025_05 Rose H Silvester Granddaughter Female 6 1885 Gnosall Staffs Scholar Hollies District_01_026_01 Thomas Cartwright Head M Male 29 1862 Church Eaton Staffs Agr labourer Hollies District_01_026_02 Harriet Cartwright Wife M Female 35 1856 Ellenhall Staffs Hollies District_01_026_03 Fanny Cartwright Daughter Female 6 1885 Tittensor Staffs Scholar Hollies District_01_026_04 Harry Cartwright Son Male 5 1886 Tittensor Staffs
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