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1851 Census Malton St. Michael's 1851 Census Malton St. Michael's Ref Sched Address Forename Surname Rel Con Age Occupation Where Born ? 1 Yorkersgate Ann Barker H wid 44 Inn Keeper & owner of 60 acres YKS Malton employing 1 man ? 1 Yorkersgate Mary Barker D un 19 Inn Keeper's Daughter YKS Frytpn ? 1 Yorkersgate Jane Barker D un 17 Inn Keeper's Daughter YKS Frytpn ? 1 Yorkersgate Jemma Barker D un 10 Scholar YKS Frytpn ? 1 Yorkersgate Elizabeth Lyon B'maid un 23 Barmaid YKS Leavening ? 1 Yorkersgate Thomas Binks vstr M 52 Commercial Traveller YKS ? ? 1 Yorkersgate Elizabeth Rose brdr un 52 Teacher YKS Malton ? 1 Yorkersgate Ann Leeman neice un 41 Cook YKS Grafton /serv ? 1 Yorkersgate Harriet Mooring serv un 27 Housemaid YKS Appleton le Street ? 1 Yorkersgate Mary Sandeman serv un 18 Kitchenmaid YKS Swinton ? 1 Yorkersgate Elizabeth Dickinson serv un 18 Housemaid YKS Pontefract ? 1 Yorkersgate Sarah Newton serv un 22 Housemaid YKS Malton ? 1 Yorkersgate William Hodgson serv M 35 Boots YKS Thorpe Bassett ? 1 Yorkersgate Robert Ward serv un 38 Post Boy YKS Slingsby ? 1 Yorkersgate William Ward serv M 27 Post Boy YKS Stonegrave ? 1 Yorkersgate John Howe serv M 38 Farm Servant YKS Stonegrave 442 2 Yorkersgate Ann Spence H un 35 Mistress of Ladies Seminary YKS Leeming 442 2 Yorkersgate Mary Spence sis un 25 Teacher of Ladies Seminary CAM Whittledean? 442 2 Yorkersgate Elizabeth Joyce teacher un 20 Teacher of English CAM Whittledean? 442 2 Yorkersgate Hortense? Bentley teacher un 23 Teacher of French Switzerland British subject 442 2 Yorkersgate Ann Johnston brdr un 17 Scholar IRE Dublin 442 2 Yorkersgate Fanny Hubbard brdr un 17 Scholar NTH 442 2 Yorkersgate Sarah ? brdr un 15 Scholar MDX 442 2 Yorkersgate Lavinia Wilson? brdr un 16 Scholar YKS 442 2 Yorkersgate Mary I'Anson brdr un 16 Scholar SCO 442 2 Yorkersgate Mary Cooper brdr un 14 Scholar YKS Malton 442 2 Yorkersgate Mary Walker brdr un 14 Scholar YKS 442 2 Yorkersgate Ellen Walker brdr un 13 Scholar YKS 442 2 Yorkersgate Elleanor Horsley brdr un 15 Scholar DUR 442 2 Yorkersgate Margaret King brdr un 13 Scholar DUR 442 2 Yorkersgate Margaret ? brdr un 14 Scholar YKS 442 2 Yorkersgate Margaret Bartle brdr un 16 Scholar YKS 442 2 Yorkersgate Catherine Briggs brdr un 15 Scholar DUR 442 2 Yorkersgate Mary Hollins brdr un 14 Scholar YKS 442 2 Yorkersgate Sarah Williamson brdr un 14 Scholar YKS 442 2 Yorkersgate Jane Atkinson brdr un 13 Scholar YKS Malton www.maltonhistory.info 1 of 42 1851 Census Malton St. Michael's Ref Sched Address Forename Surname Rel Con Age Occupation Where Born 442 2 Yorkersgate Martha Morton? brdr un 16 Scholar YKS Malton 442 2 Yorkersgate Mary Hopper brdr un 13 Scholar YKS Malton 442 2 Yorkersgate Susannah Hair brdr un 12 Scholar YKS Malton 442 2 Yorkersgate Fanny Peart brdr un 13 Scholar YKS Malton 442 2 Yorkersgate Mary ? brdr un 13? Scholar YKS Malton 442 2 Yorkersgate Elizabeth Wilson brdr un 13 Scholar YKS Malton 442 2 Yorkersgate Margaret Danby brdr un 14 Scholar YKS Malton 442 2 Yorkersgate Elizabeth Drake brdr un 13 Scholar YKS Malton 442 2 Yorkersgate Hannah Todd brdr un 17 Scholar YKS Malton 442 2 Yorkersgate Sarah Nicholson serv un 23 Servant YKS Malton 442 2 Yorkersgate Catherine Holliday serv un 24 Servant YKS Malton 442 2 Yorkersgate Elizabeth Henderson serv un 15 Servant YKS Malton 442 3 Yorkersgate Alfred Simpson H widr 53 Attorney YKS Pickering 442 3 Yorkersgate Emily Simpson D un 34 Attorney's Daughter YKS Malton 442 3 Yorkersgate Elizabeth Muzzen cousin un 66 YKS Butterwick 442 3 Yorkersgate Mary ? serv un 23 House Servant YKS Old Malton 442 3 Yorkersgate Elizabeth Holtby serv un 23 House Servant YKS Scampston 442 3 Yorkersgate Thomas Fletcher serv un 21 House Servant YKS Foston 443 4 Yorkersgate Henry Jackson H M 39 Attorney, Solicitor and Clerk to the YKS Malton County Court at New Malton 443 4 Yorkersgate Rosa Jackson W M 36 Kent Canterbury 443 4 Yorkersgate Rosa Jackson D un 9 Scholar at Home YKS Malton 443 4 Yorkersgate Edith Frances Jackson D un 7 Scholar at Home YKS Malton 443 4 Yorkersgate Arthur Howland Jackson S un 5 Scholar at Home YKS Malton 443 4 Yorkersgate Walter Gregory Jackson S un 4 Scholar at Home YKS Malton 443 4 Yorkersgate Alice Mary Jackson D un 2 Scholar at Home YKS Malton 443 4 Yorkersgate Francis Henry Jackson S 7m YKS Malton 443 4 Yorkersgate Ann Stephenson serv un 40 House Servant YKS Hunmanby 443 4 Yorkersgate Martha Addison serv un 20 House Servant YKS Melbourne 443 4 Yorkersgate Ann Wildon serv un 13 House Servant YKS Melbourne 443 5 Yorkersgate Samuel Waud H M 30 Linen & Woollen draper employing 2 YKS Snaith Apprentices 443 5 Yorkersgate Mary Waud W M 31 Wife of Linen Draper YKS Selby 443 5 Yorkersgate Alice Mary Waud D un 2 YKS Malton 443 5 Yorkersgate Hannah Appleyard Waud D un 7m YKS Malton 443 5 Yorkersgate Tom Green serv un 16 Apprentice YKS Selby? 443 5 Yorkersgate John William Jenkinson serv un 17 Apprentice LAN Hepworth 443 5 Yorkersgate ? Brignall serv un 18 House Servant YKS Rillington 443 6 Yorkersgate William Robinson Allanson H M 34 Commission Agent etc YKS Hornsea 443 6 Yorkersgate Sarah Allanson W M 29 YKS Sledmere 443 6 Yorkersgate Clara Allanson D un 4 YKS Norton www.maltonhistory.info 2 of 42 1851 Census Malton St. Michael's Ref Sched Address Forename Surname Rel Con Age Occupation Where Born 443 7 Yorkersgate James Hall H M 58 Saddler (Master employing 2 men) YKS York 443 7 Yorkersgate Ann Hall W M 52 YKS Pickering 443 7 Yorkersgate William Hall S un 25 YKS Malton 443 7 Yorkersgate Eliza Hall D un 23 YKS Malton 443 7 Yorkersgate Charlotte Hall D un 19 YKS Malton 443 7 Yorkersgate Charles Hall S un 17 YKS Malton 443 7 Yorkersgate Sarah Hall D un 15 Scholar YKS Malton 443 7 Yorkersgate Robert Hall S un 13 Scholar YKS Malton 443 7 Yorkersgate James Hall S un 11 Scholar YKS Malton 443 8 Yorkersgate John Jackson H widr 45 Plumber, Glazier & late china dealer YKS Malton employing 1 man 2 boys 443 8 Yorkersgate George Jackson S un 7 Scholar YKS Malton 443 8 Yorkersgate May Jackson Mthr un 69 ? China dealer YKS Castleton 443 8 Yorkersgate Emily Hugill neice un 6 Scholar NTT Worksop? 443 8 Yorkersgate Mary Milner? serv un 22 House Servant YKS Malton 444 9 Yorkersgate Cornelius Pickup Glaves H un 30 Journeyman YKS Yedmandale 444 9 Yorkersgate Mary Beswick serv un 20 Servant YKS Snainton 444 10 Yorkersgate Thomas Read H M 47 Cashier of ER Bank YKS Bishop Burton 444 10 Yorkersgate Hannah Read W M 58 YKS Camden Magna 444 10 Yorkersgate Hannah Lister serv un 19 Servant YKS Barugh 444 10 Yorkersgate Rachall Dimry? serv un 14 Servant YKS Huby 444 11 Yorkersgate Edward Fuller Sewell H un 28 Grocer NFK Yarmouth 444 11 Yorkersgate Hannah Maria Sewell sis un 17 House Keeper NFK Yarmouth 444 11 Yorkersgate Mary Ann Frank serv un 24 House Servant YKS Newsham 444 12 Yorkersgate James Birdsall H un 25 Journeyman Draper YKS Helmsley Blackmoor 444 12 Yorkersgate Masey Hought serv un 18 Apprentice Draper YKS Beeford 444 13 Yorkersgate Mary Harrison H un 49 Dealer in Shoes YKS Hebden 444 13 Yorkersgate John Harrison S un 27 Dyer YKS Malton 444 13 Yorkersgate Margaret Jane Harrison D un 15 Scholar YKS Malton 444 14 Yorkersgate John Davison H M 49 Innkeeper & Farmer of 20 acres YKS Pockley employing 1 Man 444 14 Yorkersgate Ann Davison W M 53 Innkeeper's Wife YKS Helmsley 444 14 Yorkersgate Mary Davison D un 25 Innkeeper's Daur YKS Helmsley 444 14 Yorkersgate Ann Davison D un 23 Innkeeper's Daur YKS Helmsley 444 14 Yorkersgate Sarah Davison D un 16 Innkeeper's Daur YKS Nawton 444 14 Yorkersgate Eliza Davison D un 12 Scholar YKS Nawton 444 14 Yorkersgate Francis ? vstr M 36 Recruiting Corporal of Grenadier Guards SRY Godalming 444 14 Yorkersgate Elizabeth Carr serv un 21 House Maid YKS Melbourne 444 14 Yorkersgate Eleanor Cook serv un 21 Cook YKS Rillington 444 14 Yorkersgate Jeremiah Foord serv un 44 ? Farm Labourer YKS Settrington www.maltonhistory.info 3 of 42 1851 Census Malton St. Michael's Ref Sched Address Forename Surname Rel Con Age Occupation Where Born 444 15 Yorkersgate William Carr H M 34 Machine Maker YKS Malton 444 15 Yorkersgate Elizabeth Carr W M 29 Machine Maker's wife YKS Helmsley 444 15 Yorkersgate Thomas Wood Lgr M 62 Farm Labourer YKS Helmsley 444 15 Yorkersgate Mary Wood Lgr M 62 Wife of Farm Labourer YKS Oswaldkirk 444 16 Yorkersgate Joseph Bird H M 27 Dealer in Hats & Grocer LIN Sealby? 444 16 Yorkersgate Lydia Bird W M 24 Dealer in Hats & Grocer wife YKS Malton 444 16 Yorkersgate Thomas Bird S un 2 Dealer in Hats & Grocer son YKS Malton 444 16 Yorkersgate Charles Albert Bird S un 2m Dealer in Hats & Grocer son YKS Malton 445 16 Yorkersgate Sarah Watson serv un 14 Servant YKS Melbourne 445 17 Yorkersgate Thomas Buxton H M 52 Land Surveyor, Iron & Brass Founder NFK Ridinhall? with ? (Master employing 13 men and 10 apprentices) 445 17 Yorkersgate Hannah Buxton W M 39 Calcutta British subject 445 17 Yorkersgate Hannah Buxton D un 15 Scholar YKS Malton 445 17 Yorkersgate John Buxton S un 12 Scholar YKS Malton 445 17 Yorkersgate William Buxton S un 8 Scholar YKS Malton 445 17 Yorkersgate Lucy Jane Buxton D un 3 YKS Malton 445 17 Yorkersgate Arthur Buxton S un 1 YKS Malton 445 17 Yorkersgate Frances Walker serv un 22? House Servant YKS Barton le Willows 445 18 Yorkersgate Edward Longbotham H M 31 Chemist & Druggist YKS Stamford Bridge 445 18 Yorkersgate Margaret Longbotham W M 23 YKS Malton 445 18 Yorkersgate Albert Longbotham S un 2 YKS Malton 445 18 Yorkersgate Sarah Longbotham D un ? YKS Malton 445 18 Yorkersgate Robert Parker Lgr un 24 Draper DBY Bampton 445 18 Yorkersgate Isaac Forth? Lgr un 22 Draper YKS Bridlington
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