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1901 Page 1 Description of Enumeration District. the Civil Parish of Appleby Magna (Entire). 1 English School House William Sched Relation Marriage Age Age Num Street/House Name and Surname to Head Condition Male Female Profession or Occupation Place of Birth Description of Enumeration District. The Civil Parish of Appleby Magna (entire). 1 English School William Riley Head M 37 National Schoolmaster Newton Regis, Warks House Matilda Riley Wife M 40 Worcester Lilla Riley Daur 10 Appleby, Leicestershire William Riley Son 8 Appleby, Leicestershire 2 Hall Lodge Arthur Hunt Head S 22 Under Gardener Barton, Devonshire Roderic Davies Lodger S 23 Gardener’s Labourer Llangwm, Denbighshire J.P. 3 Appleby Hall George J Moore Head M 58 Aston Upon Trent, Derbys Living on own means Louisa Moore Wife M 55 Peamore, Exeter, Devon Charles L J Moore Son S 25 Bryanstone St, London Elsie L Moore Daur S 12 Lounder Sq. London James Hart Servant S 20 Footman Cambridge Frederick Sivell Servant S 29 Butler Snetterton, Norfolk Alice Woodward Servant S 28 Housemaid Newborough, Staffordshire Ada Perry Servant S 16 Scullery Maid Mington, Warks Catherine Carroll Servant S 19 Kitchen Maid Burton Upon Trent, Staffs Jessie Fenner Servant S 22 Housemaid Blakeney, Gloucestershire Harriot Watson Servant S 18 Housemaid Hadley End, Staffordshire Sarah Bourne Servant S 37 Cook Worcester 1901 Page 1 Sched Relation Marriage Age Age Num Street/House Name and Surname to Head Condition Male Female Profession or Occupation Place of Birth 4 Overtown Alexander Davidson Head S 47 Surgeon Scotland Annie West Servant S 60 Housekeeper Sibson, Leicestershire Annie Woodhouse Servant S 19 Housemaid Hartshorne, Derbyshire 5 Overtown Henry Hatton Head M 58 Boot & Shoe Maker Appleby, Leicestershire Mary Hatton Wife M 55 Gilmorton, Leics Ronald Hatton Son S 15 Gardener’s Labourer Appleby, Leicestershire George Hatton Son 13 At School Appleby, Leicestershire Lilian Hatton Daur 12 At School Appleby, Leicestershire 6 Overtown John Bowley Head M 54 Licensed Victualler Appleby, Leicestershire Jane Bowley Wife M 52 Pimlico, London John Bowley Son S 23 Joiner Carpenter Appleby, Leicestershire Emma Bowley Daur S 21 Appleby, Leicestershire Elizabeth Bowley Daur 14 Appleby, Leicestershire Ellen Bowley Daur 12 Appleby, Leicestershire 7 Overtown Martha Lee Head Wid 59 Grocer Shop Keeper Donisthorpe, Leicestershire Sugar Confectioner & Edwin Lee Son M 38 Appleby, Leicestershire Seedsman Camelia Lee D’r in law M 38 London Julia Lee Gr’d Daur 8 Appleby, Leicestershire Marion Lee Gr’d Daur 5 Appleby, Leicestershire William Taylor Servant S 14 General Servant Appleby, Leicestershire 8 Overtown Elizabeth Fisher Head S 68 Living on own means Snarestone, Leicestershire 1901 Page 2 Sched Relation Marriage Age Age Num Street/House Name and Surname to Head Condition Male Female Profession or Occupation Place of Birth 9 Overtown Walter Bartlett Head M 45 Usher Walton, Warwickshire Mary Bartlett Wife M 46 Austry, Warwickshire Oliver Bartlett Son 14 General Servant Donisthorpe, Leicestershire Nellie Bartlett Daur 12 At School Stretton, Leicestershire Frank Bartlett Son 9 At School Stretton, Leicestershire 10 Overtown Ann Reeves Head Wid 67 Living on own means Austry, Warwickshire 11 Overtown William Hancocks Head M 38 Labourer Hedgecutter Coventry Kate Hancocks Wife M 43 Leamington William Hancocks Son 13 Leamington Annie Hancocks Daur 8 Foleshill Ernest Hancocks Son 1 Coventry 12 Overtown George Smith Head M 34 Coachman Rochdale, Lancashire Emma Smith Wife M 38 Langham, Essex Violet Smith Daur 8 Colchester, Essex George Smith Son 6 Scotland Evelyn Smith Daur 4 Appleby, Leicestershire Florrie Smith Daur 4 Appleby, Leicestershire 13 Gardeners Albert Grubb Head M 35 Gardener Holme Lacy, Herefordshire Cottage Emily Grubb Wife M 36 Kinnersley, Herefordshire Albert Grubb Son 4 Appleby, Leicestershire Dingle Cottage 1901 Page 3 Sched Relation Marriage Age Age Num Street/House Name and Surname to Head Condition Male Female Profession or Occupation Place of Birth 14 Overtown Herbert Leventon Head M 40 Beer Dealer & Carrier Alford, Lincolnshire Harriet Leventon Wife M 43 Appleby, Leicestershire George Leventon Son S 16 Appleby, Leicestershire Mabel Leventon Daur S 13 Appleby, Leicestershire Mary Leventon Daur 6 Appleby, Leicestershire Richard Leventon Son 4 Appleby, Leicestershire 15 Overtown Joseph Black Head M 25 Waggoner Agricultural Belton, Leicestershire Mary Black Wife M 26 No Mans Heath, Staffs Ethel Black Daur 4 No Mans Heath, Staffs Edith Black Daur 2 No Mans Heath, Staffs Grand Mary Black Wid 69 Appleby, Leicestershire Mother 16 West Hill Thomas Ginders Head M 49 Farmer Barthomley, Cheshire Annie Ginders Wife M 47 Barthomley, Cheshire Thomas Ginders Son S 19 Farmer’s son Market Drayton, Shropshire Muriel Ginders Daur S 17 Market Drayton, Shropshire George Ginders Son 11 Ch Eaton, Staffordshire Harry Ginders Son 9 Ch Eaton, Staffordshire Arthur Ginders Son 7 Ch Eaton, Staffordshire 17 Keepers George Black Head M 44 Gamekeeper Barton Bendish Cottage Mary Black Wife M 47 Calcutta, India, British Subj. Margaret Black Daur S 18 Housemaid Barton Bendish William Black Son 15 Carpenter’s Apprentice Barton, Bendish Horace Black Son 13 Labourer on Estate Wallington 1901 Page 4 Sched Relation Marriage Age Age Num Street/House Name and Surname to Head Condition Male Female Profession or Occupation Place of Birth 18 Upper Rectory Alfred Jones Head M 39 Cheesemaker Congerstone, Leicestershire Farm Sarah Jones Wife M 37 Nailstone, Leicestershire John Jones Son S 15 Under Waggoner on farm Atherstone, Warwickshire Charles Jones Son 10 Bilstone, Leicestershire George Jones Son 9 Bilstone, Leicestershire Alfred Jones Son 6 Appleby Magna, Leics 19 Lower Rectory Mary Varnam Head Wid 59 Farmer Thornton, Leicestershire Farm George Varnam Son S 34 Farmer’s son Donnington Le Heath, Leics Fred Varnam Son S 29 Farmer’s son Donnington Le Heath, Leics Mary Varnam Daur S 23 Appleby, Leicestershire Lois Varnam Daur S 20 Appleby, Leicestershire Arthur Varnam Son S 16 Farmer’s son Appleby, Leicestershire Albert Harvey Servant S 21 Waggoner on farm Lichfield, Staffordshire Edward Harvey Servant S 16 Under Waggoner on farm Lichfield, Staffordshire Ernest Abbott Servant S 16 General Ag Servant Ashby de la Zouch, Leics Minnie Chandler Servant S 15 General Domestic Oakthorpe, Leicestershire 20 Barnsheath Henry Stevens Head M 50 General Ag Labourer Belton, Leicestershire Cottages Eliza Stevens Wife M 56 Cottingham, Rutland Mary Stevens Daur S 24 Dressmaker Halstead Lodge, Rutland John Stevens Son S 23 Labourer at Brickyard Lawn Abbey, Rutland Bob Stevens Son S 22 Labourer at Brickyard Skeffington, Rutland 21 Barnsheath Thomas Lees Head M 38 General Ag Labourer Shakerstone, Leicestershire Cottages Harriet Lees Wife M 28 Shakerstone, Leicestershire George Lees Son 8 Copten Ash, Twycross Frederick Lees Son 4 Gloudily Bush, Monks Kirby John Lees Son 6 m Barnsheath Cottage, Appleby 1901 Page 5 Sched Relation Marriage Age Age Num Street/House Name and Surname to Head Condition Male Female Profession or Occupation Place of Birth 22 Barnsheath John Price Head M 39 Farmer Barwell, Leicestershire Farm Emily Price Wife M 36 Appleby, Leicestershire Francis Price Son 12 Appleby, Leicestershire Doris Price Daur 4 Appleby, Leicestershire Alice Preston Servant S 15 Housemaid Netherseal, Leicestershire John Page Servant 36 General Ag Servant Appleby, Leicestershire 23 Mill House Harry Lees Head M 35 Farm Waggoner Shakerstone, Leicestershire Annie Lees Wife M 34 Hixon, Staffordshire Bernard Lees Son 7 Willesley, Derbyshire Edmond Lees Son 5 Hall End, Warwickshire Ernest Lees Son 2 Appleby, Leicestershire Frederick Lees Son 1 Appleby, Leicestershire 24 Snarestone William Wyatt Head M 79 Hedgecutter Labourer Appleby, Derbyshire Road Elizabeth Wyatt Wife M 73 Appleby, Derbyshire Walter Spare Gr’d Son S 21 Carter on farm Appleby, Derbyshire Samuel Webster Boarder 7 Manchester, Cheshire 25 Snarestone Thomas Gresley Head Wid 56 Gas Stoker Appleby, Leicestershire Road Thomas Gresley Son S 17 Railway Porter Appleby, Leicestershire James Gresley Son 14 General Servant on farm Appleby, Leicestershire Harry Gresley Son 12 At school Appleby, Leicestershire 1901 Page 6 Sched Relation Marriage Age Age Num Street/House Name and Surname to Head Condition Male Female Profession or Occupation Place of Birth 26 Snarestone Daniel Jewell Head M 46 Estate Foreman West Hatch, Somerset Road Rosanna Jewell Wife M 44 Long Whatton, Leics Alfred Jewell Son S 15 Carter on farm Pickwell, Leicestershire Charlotte Jewell Daur 10 Great Bowden, Leics Gertrude Jewell Daur 8 Appleby Magna, Leics Hedley Jewell Son 5 Appleby Magna, Leics Olive Jewell Daur 3 Appleby Magna, Leics John Jewell Son 1 Appleby Magna, Leics 28 Botts Lane George Jordan Head M 62 General Ag Labourer Appleby Magna, Leics Catherine Jordan Wife M 65 Orgreave, Staffordshire Philip Lowe Gr’d Son 14 Railway Porter Appleby, Leicestershire John Plant Gr’d Son 7 At school Appleby, Leicestershire 29 Botts Lane Annie Kelsey Daur ? M 47 Housekeeper Appleby, Derbyshire 36 Overstreet Joseph Broadhurst Head M 34 General Ag Labourer Ashby de la Zouch, Leics Ann Broadhurst Wife M 47 Appleby, Derbyshire 37 Overstreet German Johnson Head M 48 Sawyer Donisthorpe, Leicestershire Jane Johnson Wife M 50 Appleby, Leicestershire Ernest Johnson Son 16 Apprentice to Bricklayer Appleby, Leicestershire Coal Miner Banksman 38 Overstreet George Black Head M 58 Hartshill Above Ground Rebecca Black Wife M 66 Temple Grafton 39 Overstreet Joseph Booton Head M 60 Grocer Shopkeeper Shakerstone, Leicestershire Ann Booton Wife M 60 Elford, Staffordshire Francis Booton Son S 30
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