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1891 Census - Algarkirk 1891 Census - Algarkirk The census is taken every ten years and is a key document for any genealogist. When they survive they offer a snapshot into the life of your ancestors on a given day, and provide incredible detail as to location, age, marital status and occupation, as well as the details of any other occupants at the same address. Following the census back through time can be a great way to begin building your family tree. year of Ref Location Christian Name Surname Status age birth Occupation birth place 1891 1 Marsh Road Alfred Crawford Head 60 1831 Farmer Lincolnshire, 1891 2 Marsh Road Elizabeth Needham Housekeeper 44 1847 - Stow, Lincolnshire, 1891 3 1891 4 Marsh Road Storey Crawford Head 58 1833 Farmer Boston, Lincolnshire, 1891 5 Marsh Road Mary Patchet Crawford Wife 48 1843 - Freston, Lincolnshire, 1891 6 Marsh Road James Crawford Son 19 1872 Labourer In Water Works Lincolnshire, 1891 7 Marsh Road David C Crawford Son 18 1873 Grocer Apprentice Lincolnshire, 1891 8 Marsh Road Joe S Crawford Son 17 1874 Agricultural Labourer Lincolnshire, 1891 9 Marsh Road William H Crawford Son 13 1878 Scholar Lincolnshire, 1891 10 Marsh Road Frank Crawford Son 11 1880 Scholar Lincolnshire, 1891 11 Marsh Road Charles L Crawford Son 11 1880 Scholar Lincolnshire, 1891 12 Marsh Road Albert Crawford Son 8 1883 Scholar Lincolnshire, 1891 13 Marsh Road Annie M Crawford Daughter 6 1885 - Lincolnshire, 1891 14 Marsh Road Sarah Clark Visitor 31 1860 - Northorpe, Lincolnshire, 1891 15 1891 16 Marsh Road William Palmer Head 59 1832 Farmer Kirton, Lincolnshire, 1891 17 Marsh Road Mary Palmer Wife 50 1841 - Boston, Lincolnshire, 1891 18 Marsh Road J Walter Palmer Son 21 1870 - Lincolnshire, 1891 19 Marsh Road Kate Palmer Daughter 26 1865 - Lincolnshire, 1891 20 Marsh Road John S Powell Visitor 26 1865 Timber Merchant Manager Boston, Lincolnshire, 1891 21 Marsh Road Isaac Smith Visitor 26 1865 Timber Merchant Manager Boston, Lincolnshire, 1891 22 Marsh Road Lydia Goodwin Servant 15 1876 Domestic Servant Lincolnshire, 1891 23 1891 24 Marsh Road David Dunham Head 23 1868 Agricultural Labourer Coveney, 1891 25 Marsh Road Elizabeth Dunham Wife 26 1865 - Pinchbeck,Cambridgeshire, Lincolnshire, 1891 26 Marsh Road Alice M Dunham Daughter 1 1890 - Lincolnshire, 1891 27 Marsh Road Betsey A Dunham Visitor 11 1880 - Coveney, 1891 28 Cambridgeshire, 1891 29 Marsh Road Charles Barsley Head 40 1851 Agricultural Labourer Sutterton, Lincolnshire, 1891 30 Marsh Road Hannah Barsley Wife 37 1854 - Sutterton, Lincolnshire, 1891 31 Marsh Road Ellen Barsley Daughter 8 1883 Scholar Lincolnshire, 1891 32 Marsh Road Mary Ann Barsley Daughter 6 1885 Scholar Lincolnshire, 1891 33 Marsh Road William Barsley Son 3 1888 - Lincolnshire, 1891 34 1891 35 Marsh Road Charles Lill Head 60 1831 Shepard Hatton, Lincolnshire, 1891 36 Marsh Road Harriet Lill Wife 53 1838 - Bicker, Lincolnshire, 1891 37 1891 38 Marsh Road John H Congreve Head 25 1866 Agricultural Labourer Wrangle, Lincolnshire, 1891 39 Marsh Road Sarah Congreve Wife 24 1867 - Lincolnshire, 1891 40 Marsh Road Mary A Congreve Daughter 3 1888 - Boston West, 1891 41 Marsh Road Louisa Congreve Daughter 1 1890 - Lincolnshire, 1891 42 1891 43 Marsh Road Samuel Mann Head 35 1856 Agricultural Labourer Reasby, Lincolnshire, 1891 44 Marsh Road Susan Mann Wife 25 1866 - Frithville, Lincolnshire, 1891 45 1891 46 Marsh Road Samuel Limb Head 55 1836 Agricultural Labourer Friskney, Lincolnshire, 1891 47 Marsh Road Elizabeth Limb Wife 49 1842 - Lincolnshire, 1891 48 Marsh Road Winfrey Limb Niece 0 1891 - Cheshire, 1891 49 1891 50 Marsh Road William F Story Head 48 1843 Farmer Bourne, Lincolnshire, 1891 51 roman bank Deborah Story Wife 48 1843 - Stretton, Rutland, 1891 52 Marsh Road Mary J Story Daughter 22 1869 - Bourne, Lincolnshire, 1891 53 roman bank Earnest A P Story Son 17 1874 Farmers Son Bourne, Lincolnshire, 1891 54 Marsh Road Frederick G Story Son 16 1875 Farmers Son Bourne, Lincolnshire, 1891 55 roman bank Ada G Story Daughter 11 1880 Scholar Bourne, Lincolnshire, 1891 56 Marsh Road Rosa M Story - 6 1885 Scholar Barrowden, Rutland, 1891 57 1891 58 Marsh Road James Tooley Head 51 1840 Farmer Leverton, Lincolnshire, 1891 59 roman bank Eliza Tooley Wife 50 1841 - Donington, Lincolnshire, 1891 60 Marsh Road Walter Tooley Son 15 1876 Agricultural Labourer Lincolnshire, 1891 61 roman bank Alice Tooley Daughter 10 1881 Scholar Lincolnshire, 1891 62 Marsh Road Mary York Visitor 64 1827 - Boston, Lincolnshire, 1891 63 roman bank Eliza Ash Visitor 13 1878 Scholar Leadenham, 1891 64 Lincolnshire, 1891 65 roman bank Henry Shields Head 28 1863 Agricultural Foreman Rippingale, Lincolnshire, 1891 66 Marsh Road Eliza Shields Wife 26 1865 - Lincolnshire, 1891 67 roman bank John H Shields Son 7 1884 Scholar Sutterton, Lincolnshire, 1891 68 Marsh Road George T Shields Son 5 1886 Scholar Lincolnshire, 1891 69 roman bank Annie M Shields Daughter 3 1888 - Lincolnshire, 1891 70 Marsh Road Florance E Shields Daughter 1 1890 - Lincolnshire, 1891 71 1891 72 slate house marsh road John B Clayton Head 34 1857 Farmer Lincolnshire, 1891 73 slate house marsh road Susannah Clayton Wife 35 1856 - Cambridgeshire, 1891 74 slate house marsh road Ann Clayton Daughter 1 1890 - Lincolnshire, 1891 75 slate house marsh road Susannah Clayton Daughter 0 1891 - Lincolnshire, 1891 76 1891 77 welland bank marsh road John Thompson Head 71 1820 Farmer Sutton, Lincolnshire, 1891 78 welland bank marsh road Alfred Thompson Son 27 1864 Agricultural Labourer Moulton, Lincolnshire, 1891 79 welland bank marsh road Mary Elvige Housekeeper 43 1848 - Leverton, Lincolnshire, 1891 80 welland bank marsh road Barnes Hadcock Visitor 9 1882 Scholar Moulton, Lincolnshire, 1891 81 1891 82 welland bank marsh road Edward Thompson Head 43 1848 Agricultural Labourer Moulton, Lincolnshire, 1891 83 welland bank marsh road Alice Thompson Wife 41 1850 - Kirton, Lincolnshire, 1891 84 welland bank marsh road Rose Thompson Daughter 19 1872 - Moulton, Lincolnshire, 1891 85 welland bank marsh road Harriet Thompson Daughter 18 1873 - Moulton, Lincolnshire, 1891 86 welland bank marsh road Thirza Thompson Daughter 12 1879 Scholar Moulton, Lincolnshire, 1891 87 welland bank marsh road Ethel Thompson Daughter 8 1883 Scholar Moulton, Lincolnshire, 1891 88 welland bank marsh road Frank Thompson Son 5 1886 Scholar Lincolnshire, 1891 89 welland bank marsh road Mark Thompson Son 2 1889 - Lincolnshire, 1891 90 1891 91 cross road James Atkin Head 51 1840 Agricultural Labourer Lincolnshire, 1891 92 cross road Elizabeth Atkin Wife 56 1835 - Harby, Lincolnshire, 1891 93 1891 94 slate house cross road Thomas Cowham Head 43 1848 Farmer Lincolnshire, 1891 95 slate house cross road Annie Cowham Wife 32 1859 - Lincolnshire, 1891 96 slate house cross road Frances M Cowham Daughter 0 1891 - Lincolnshire, 1891 97 slate house cross road Robert Smith Servant 19 1872 Farm Servant Lincolnshire, 1891 98 slate house cross road Hannah Goodwin Servant 13 1878 Domestic Servant Lincolnshire, 1891 99 1891 100 green lane Francis Wilkinson Head 57 1834 Agricultural Labourer Great Hale, Lincolnshire, 1891 101 green lane Ann Wilkinson Wife 56 1835 - Great Hale, Lincolnshire, 1891 102 green lane Ann Green - 78 1813 Parish Relief Swaton, Lincolnshire, 1891 103 1891 104 Church Lane Thomas Hand Head 34 1857 Schoolmaster Laxton, 1891 105 School House Mary Hand Wife 35 1856 - Coningsby,Nottinghamshire, 1891 106 Church Lane William Thomas Hand Son 8 1883 - Lincolnshire, 1891 107 Church Lane Mary Evelyn B Hand Daughter 5 1886 - Lincolnshire, 1891 108 Church Lane Harry Aram Hand Son 3 1888 - Lincolnshire, 1891 109 Church Lane Geoffrey Hand Son 1 1890 - Lincolnshire, 1891 110 Church Lane AnneBrailsford Elizabeth Roe Boarder 28 1863 Schoolmistress Paddington, 1891 111 Church Lane Mary Burdall Servant 16 1875 General Servant Lincolnshire,Middlesex, 1891 112 1891 113 Church Lane Frederick Moules Head 45 1846 Head Gardener Hadleigh, Suffolk, 1891 114 Church Lane EstherAbraham Ann Moules Wife 48 1843 - Little Waldingfield, 1891 115 Church Lane Raymond Ranson Moules Son 21 1870 Confectioner Rede,Suffolk, Suffolk, 1891 116 1891 117 Church Lane Kathleen Cairns Servant 40 1851 Cook Newcastle on Tyne 1891 118 The Hall Elizabeth Ellen Anderson Servant 21 1870 Housemaid Long Sutton, 1891 119 Church Lane Charlotte Cox Servant 18 1873 Housemaid Horbling,Lincolnshire, 1891 120 Church Lane Annie Steels Servant 17 1874 Kitchenmaid Dogdyke,Lincolnshire, 1891 121 Church Lane Edward Towns Servant 19 1872 Groom Aunsby,Lincolnshire, Lincolnshire, 1891 122 1891 123 Church Lane Joseph Elsy Simpson Head 37 1854 Farmer Friskney, 1891 124 Rectory Farm Elizabeth Simpson Wife 35 1856 - Lincolnshire, 1891 125 Church Lane Joseph Eley Simpson Son 13 1878 Scholar Lincolnshire, 1891 126 Church Lane George Simpson Son 9 1882 Scholar Lincolnshire, 1891 127 Church Lane John Simpson Son 7 1884 Scholar Lincolnshire, 1891 128 Church Lane Frank Simpson Son 2 1889 - Lincolnshire, 1891 129 Church Lane Annie Simpson Daughter 5 1886 Scholar Lincolnshire, 1891 130 Church Lane Thomas Francis Eley Servant 19 1872 Farm Servant Lincolnshire, 1891 131 Church Lane George Taylor Servant 16 1875 Farm Servant Lincolnshire, 1891 132 Church Lane Eliza Hardy Servant 19 1872 General Servant Lincolnshire, 1891 133 1891 134 Church Lane Henry Dodes Head 33 1858 Platelayer On Railway Crowland, 1891 135 Gatehouse Ann Dodes Wife 32 1859 - Lincolnshire, 1891 136 Church Lane Edward Dodes Son 10 1881 Scholar Sleaford, 1891 137 Lincolnshire, 1891 138 Workhouse Lane Richard William Bagworth Head 58 1833 Shepherd
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