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C__Programme the Master List of people found so far in the 1901 census .. details added to the database at WorldConnect Bolsterstone Genealogy Project Copyright Jane Lachs Munich 2007 Name-------------------------- ID Nr.- Birth Date--- Birth City---------- County Country (--?--), Ada 18404 c 1858 Bolsterstone Yorksh England (--?--), Ada 22815 c 1877 Bolsterstone Yorksh England (--?--), Alice 4940 c 1845 Holmfirth Yorksh England (--?--), Alice 16216 c 1877 Huddersfield Yorksh England (--?--), Ann 3532 c 1847 Bradfield Yorksh England (--?--), Ann 5260 c 1824 Penistone Yorksh England (--?--), Ann 6477 c 1838 Deepcar Yorksh England (--?--), Ann 10931 c 1835 Pitsmoor Yorksh England (--?--), Ann 12963 c 1835 Thorpe Yorksh England (--?--), Ann 15137 c 1851 Hoylandswaine Yorksh England (--?--), Ann 16284 c 1837 Bradfield Yorksh England (--?--), Ann M. 18341 c 1837 Owlerton Yorksh England (--?--), Caroline 2321 c 1845 Ludworth Derbys England (--?--), Eleanor Violet 16754 c 1881 Bristol Glouce England (--?--), Eliza 17744 c 1848 Bradfield Yorksh England (--?--), Elizabeth 4711 c 1832 Stocksbridge Yorksh England (--?--), Elizabeth 9887 c 1838 Stocksbridge Yorksh England (--?--), Elizabeth 14575 c 1826 Barnsley Yorksh England (--?--), Elizabeth 17160 c 1840 Bolsterstone Yorksh England (--?--), Elizabeth 19089 c 1833 Hucklow Derbys England (--?--), Elizabeth 20128 c 1859 Stocksbridge Yorksh England (--?--), Elizabeth 22161 c 1863 Bradfield Yorksh England (--?--), Elizabeth A. 18033 c 1873 Consbro Yorksh England (--?--), Ellen 11444 c 1844 Holbrook Yorksh England (--?--), Ellen 16135 c 1848 Hunshelf Yorksh England (--?--), Emma 4908 c 1850 Bradfield Yorksh England (--?--), Emma 9739 c 1868 Manchester Yorksh England (--?--), Emma 15943 c 1850 Ecclesfield Yorksh England (--?--), Emma 18596 c 1871 Sheffield Yorksh England (--?--), Emma 20460 c 1854 Bradfield Yorksh England (--?--), Emma 21488 c 1868 Penistone Yorksh England (--?--), Ernest H. 21639 c 1884 Bradfield Yorksh England (--?--), Gertrude 18958 c 1873 Bradfield Yorksh England (--?--), Hannah 14100 c 1843 Ranby Nottin England (--?--), Hannah 15107 c 1840 Silkstone Yorksh England (--?--), Harriet 3508 c 1839 Grenoside Yorksh England (--?--), Harriet 21798 c 1842 Bradfield Yorksh England (--?--), Lavinia 18382 c 1855 Ecclesfield Yorksh England (--?--), Letitia 18430 c 1858 Poplar London England (--?--), Lily 14840 c 1876 Holmfirth Yorksh England (--?--), Louisa 20079 c 1856 Harcet ? Huntin England (--?--), Lucy 18491 c 1862 Meltham Yorksh England (--?--), Margaret 15446 c 1862 Stocksbridge Yorksh England (--?--), Maria 9878 c 1855 Bradfield Yorksh England (--?--), Maria 15395 c 1865 Earlestown Lancas England Page 1 (--?--), Martha 14678 c 1840 Barnsley Yorksh England (--?--), Martha 20261 c 1866 Oughtybridge Yorksh England (--?--), Martha 22687 c 1875 Sheffield Yorksh England (--?--), MaryBolsterstone Genealogy 601 Project c 1848 Thurlstone Copyright / Penisto Jane Yorksh Lachs England Munich 2007 (--?--), Mary 5681 c 1846 Cawthorne Yorksh England (--?--), Mary 9076 26 May 1856 Hunshelf Yorksh England (--?--), Mary 15364 c 1850 Handsworth Yorksh England (--?--), Mary 20791 c 1857 Ecclesfield Yorksh England (--?--), Mary A. 18005 c 1850 Bradwell Derbys England (--?--), Mary A. 18578 c 1861 Penistone Yorksh England (--?--), Mary Ann 3517 c 1832 Thurlstone Yorksh England (--?--), Mary Ann 13582 c 1838 Sheffield Yorksh England (--?--), Mary Ann 14735 c 1873 Hellidon ? Northa England (--?--), Mary Ann 18566 c 1876 Stocksbridge Yorksh England (--?--), Mary E. 21428 c 1863 Hoyland Common Yorksh England (--?--), Mary Elizabeth 14843 c 1874 Bradfield Yorksh England (--?--), Mary Hannah 22112 c 1865 Slaithwaite Yorksh England (--?--), Rachel 3526 c 1841 Penistone Yorksh England (--?--), Rosa 20183 c 1874 Stocksbridge Yorksh England (--?--), Ruth 6606 c 1843 Bamforth Derbys England (--?--), Sarah 1678 c 1842 Bradfield Yorksh England (--?--), Sarah 6151 c 1839 Bolsterstone Yorksh England (--?--), Sarah 15591 c 1871 England (--?--), Sarah 16009 c 1848 Bradfield Yorksh England (--?--), Sarah 16347 c 1857 Bolsterstone Yorksh England (--?--), Sarah 22625 c 1852 Fulstone Yorksh England (--?--), Sarah Ann 4509 c 1839 Attercliffe Yorksh England (--?--), Sarah Ann 16188 c 1859 Hackenthorpe Yorksh England (--?--), Sarah Broadhead 18587 c 1859 Stocksbridge Yorksh England (--?--), Sarah E. 18083 c 1880 Bradwell Derbys England (--?--), Sarah Elizabeth 14057 ?, Eliza (Betty) 9501 c 1850 Golcar Yorksh England ?, Hannah 450 c 1852 Haddenham Buckin England ?, Mary 635 c 1837 Holmfirth Yorksh England Adams, Frances Caroline 20083 c 1888 Stocksbridge Yorksh England Adams, Frederick 13194 c 1854 Horton Buckin England Adams, Lily 20084 c 1892 Stocksbridge Yorksh England Adams, May Ann 13193 c 1869 Luton Bedfor England Adams, Phylis 20085 c 1898 Stocksbridge Yorksh England Adams, William 20505 c 1867 Luton Bedfor England Aldous, Edgar 21597 1 Oct 1842 Worlingworth Suffol England Aldous, Sarah Jane 21598 c 1880 Padfield Derbys England Aldous, Thomas 18190 26 Jul 1877 Tintwizzle Cheshi England Alliban, Edwin 18451 c 1849 Broomsprohead ? Herefo England Allott, Alice 11258 c 1879 Deepcar Yorksh England Allott, John W. 22254 c 1898 Deepcar Yorksh England Allott, Norman 22255 c 1900 Deepcar Yorksh England Allott, Tom 6303 26 Jul 1868 Bolsterstone Yorksh England Anderson, Margaret 17983 c 1876 Sheffield Yorksh England Andrews, Hannah 16118 c 1855 Derbys England Armitage, Annie Elizabeth 14407 c 1869 Barley Hall Yorksh England Armitage, Charles 16386 c 1844 Sheffield Yorksh England Armitage, Charles 18564 c 1892 Bradfield Yorksh England Armitage, Ellen 9174 c 1856 Deepcar Yorksh England Page 2 Armitage, Herbert 22160 c 1865 Oxspring Yorksh England Armitage, Horace 18565 c 1894 Bradfield Yorksh England Armitage, Laura 15437 c Dec 1880 Stocksbridge Yorksh England Armitage, WilliamBolsterstone Genealogy 2752 14 MarProject 1858 Bolsterstone Copyright Jane Yorksh Lachs England Munich 2007 Ashton, Beatrice May 21627 21 Jul 1897 Stocksbridge Yorksh England Ashton, Charley 21626 c 1895 Stocksbridge Yorksh England Ashton, Charlotte Elizabeth 21623 27 Dec 1888 Stocksbridge Yorksh England Ashton, Frances 21622 c 1887 Stocksbridge Yorksh England Ashton, Frederick 11820 c 1876 Stocksbridge Yorksh England Ashton, Jane 8867 c 1849 Bradfield Yorksh England Ashton, Joseph 8967 c Oct 1850 Penistone Yorksh England Ashton, Joseph 21630 1893 Stocksbridge Yorksh England Ashton, Louisa 21624 c Mar 1884 Stocksbridge Yorksh England Ashton, Mary Alice 8970 c 1880 Stocksbridge Yorksh England Ashton, Mary Alice 20722 1899 Stocksbridge Yorksh England Ashton, Sarah Ann 21621 c 1882 Stocksbridge Yorksh England Ashton, Thomas 8969 c 1877 Bradfield Yorksh England Askew, Edward 10591 c 1857 Wadsley Yorksh England Askew, Kate Annie 11162 c 1872 Bradfield Yorksh England Askew, Richard 10589 22 Nov 1829 High Hoyland Yorksh England Askew, Theresa 10593 c 1866 Stocksbridge Yorksh England Askew, Tom 18000 c Mar 1878 Bolsterstone Yorksh England Askham, Annie 18978 c 1892 Bradfield Yorksh England Askham, Fred 13088 c 1867 Bolsterstone Yorksh England Askham, Jane 15445 1890 Bolsterstone Yorksh England Askham, Matilda 14479 c 1864 Northu England Askham, Susannah 20730 1879 Thurlstone Yorksh England Aspinall, James 11562 c 1856 Thurgoland Yorksh England Atkin, Albert Arthur 3583 4 Aug 1867 Bolsterstone Yorksh England Atkin, Clara 9120 c 1866 Deepcar Yorksh England Atkin, Ernest Howard 3482 19 Mar 1871 Bolsterstone Yorksh England Atkins, Kate 15626 1889 Ellesmere Port Cheshi England Atkins, Sam Smith 12597 c 1865 Bloxwich Staffo England Atkinson, Lily 15558 c 1862 Huddersfield Yorksh England Attwood, Jane 17876 c 1850 Shifnall Shrops England Bacon, Emma 8764 c 1873 Bolsterstone Yorksh England Bacon, Ernest 8765 c 1877 Bolsterstone Yorksh England Bacon, John 15333 c 1898 Stocksbridge Yorksh England Bacon, Percy 14721 25 May 1895 Bolsterstone Yorksh England Bailey, Ada 19116 c 1883 Thorpe Hesley Yorksh England Bailey, Alice 19117 c 1890 Chapel Town Yorksh England Bailey, Alice 21240 c 1895 Hunshelf Yorksh England Bailey, Ernest 19115 c 1886 Potter Hill Yorksh England Bailey, George 8971 c 1853 Barnsley Yorksh England Bailey, John 8975 1880 Thorpe Hesley Yorksh England Bailey, Savilla 8973 c 1876 Stocksbridge Yorksh England Balmforth, Clarence 573 c 1891 Rastrick Yorksh England Balmforth, Frances 15341 1901 Rastrick Yorksh England Balmforth, Gertrude 15340 c 1890 Rastrick Yorksh England Balmforth, Harald 571 10 Jun 1899 Rastrick Yorksh England Balmforth, Horace 570 Jun 1894 Halifax Yorksh England Balmforth, John 12468 c 1831 Halifax Yorksh England Balmforth, Nellie 15339 c 1888 Rastrick Yorksh England Balmforth, Stanley 572 Mar 1893 Halifax Yorksh England Page 3 Balmforth, Wilson 15338 c 1887 Rastrick Yorksh England Barden, Ellen 16044 c 1838 Berry Brow Yorksh England Barden, Wright 19360 c 1859 Shepley Yorksh England Barratt, BeatriceBolsterstone Genealogy 12473 c MarProject 1873 Stocksbridge Copyright Jane Yorksh Lachs England Munich 2007 Barratt, Clara 3589 c Mar 1871 Stocksbridge Yorksh England Barratt, Frances 12476 c Dec 1880 Stocksbridge Yorksh England Barratt, Herbert 12475 c Mar 1878 Stocksbridge Yorksh England Barratt, Martha 22796 c Jun 1884 Stocksbridge Yorksh England Barratt, Rosilla 22797 c Sep 1886 Stocksbridge Yorksh England Barratt, Sarah Ann 3530 c Mar 1869 Stocksbridge Yorksh England Batty, Ben 13700 c 1859 Hunshelf Yorksh England Batty, Ben 18380 c 1896 Deepcar Yorksh England Batty, Benjamin 9821 c 1821 Hepworth Yorksh England Batty, Cecil 21511 c Mar 1900 Stocksbridge
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