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Where Born No. Address Name Relation to Head of Family Status Age Profession Or Occupation County Parish 01 All Stretton Caswell No. Address Name Relation to Status Age Profession or occupation Where born head of family County Parish 01 All Stretton Caswell Thomas Head M 68 Sub postmaster, retired police Worker, at home Shropshire Acton Scott superintendent, retired soldier Caswell Sarah Wife M 72 Shropshire Kenley Caswell Harriet H Daur 31 Dressmaker Own account, at home Shropshire Shrewsbury Caswell Kate E Daur 28 Assistant postmistress Worker, at home Shropshire Shrewbsury 02 All Stretton Hill Edward Head Widr 70 Painter Own account, at home Shropshire Pontesbury 03 All Stretton Speake Mary A Head Wid 77 Own means Shropshire Stanton Lacy Speake Maria Daur 37 Housekeeper Worker Shropshire Stoke St Milborough 04 All Stretton Hiles Hannah Head Wife 43 Shropshire Church Stretton 05 All Stretton George Andrew Head M 57 Labourer Worker Shropshire Abdon George Eliza Wife M 47 Shropshire Tugford George John F Son 15 Plumber’s labourer Worker Shropshire Church Stretton 06 Maiden Hill Dyke John G Head M 64 RDC surveyor Worker Radnorshire Llanfihangel Rydithon Dyke Elizabeth Wife M 62 Radnorshire Pillith Dyke David O Son 21 Grocer’s clerk Worker Shropshire Acton Scott Dyke Rhos A Son 16 Carpenter Worker Shropshire Church Stretton Dyke Mary G Daur 14 Shropshire Church Stretton Wilkes John C GSon 9 Attending school Radnorshire Knighton 07 Dudgeley Cottage Evason Richard Head M 42 Ordinary ag lab Worker Shropshire Cardington Evason Sarah Wife M 40 Shropshire Church Stretton 08 Dudgeley House Jones John Head M 56 Farmer Own account, at home Shropshire Shrewsbury Jones Catherine J Wife M 49 Farmer’s daughter Worker, at home Shropshire Church Stretton Jones John C Son 17 Farmer’s son Worker, at home Shropshire Church Stretton Jones Edith M Daur 15 Farmer’s daughter Worker, at home Shropshire Church Stretton Jones Robert G Son 12 Attending school Shropshire Cardington Jones Albert F Son 10 Attending school Shropshire Cardington Jones Gladys A Daur 14 Attending school Shropshire Church Stretton Broome Sarah Serv 39 Domestic general servant Worker Shropshire Church Stretton 09 Gorsty Bank Lewis John Head M 52 Farm waggoner Worker Shropshire Cardington Lewis Ellen Daur 18 Housekeeper Shropshire Rodington 10 Gorsty Bank Evans Arthur Head M 32 General labourer Worker Shropshire Clun Evans Sarah Wife M 45 Shropshire Church Stretton Evans Richard Son 5 Shropshire Church Stretton 11 Brownhill House George Samuel Head M 38 Farmer Employer Shropshire Bitterley George Lizzie Wife M 38 Farmer’s wife Worker Herefordshire Orleton George Nellie Daur 8 Attemding school Shropshire Hopesay George Minnie Daur 6 Attending school Shropshire Hopesay George Stanley Son 5 Shropshire Hopesay George Robert Son 3 Shropshire Leebotwood George Frank Son 2 Shropshire Leebotwood 12 Botvyle Woolley Thomas Head S 34 Farmert Employer Shropshire Cardington Woolley Mary Sister S 28 Farmer’s sister Worker Shropshire Cardington No. Address Name Relation to Status Age Profession or occupation Where born head of family County Parish Woolley Alice Sister S 23 Farmer’s sister Worker Shropshire Church Preen Wilcox Charles Servant S 19 Waggoner on farm Worker Shropshire Bishops Castle 13 Heath House Davies Robert Head M 25 Railway platelayer Worker Shropshire Cardington Davies Mary Wife M 29 Shropshire Cardington Davies Mary E Daur 2 Shropshire Church Stretton Davies Norah L Daur 11m Shropshire Church Stretton 14 Botvyle Wellings Sarah Head Wid 74 Shropshire Eaton [under Heywood] Wellings William G son S 17 Bricklayer’s labourer Worker Shropshire Church Stretton 15 Botvyle Rogers Charles H Head M 40 Farmer Employer Shropshire Eaton [under Heywood] Rogers Mary J Wife M 43 Farmer’s wife Worker Shropshire Leebotwood Rogers Charles H Son 8 Attending school Shropshire Eaton [under Heywood] Rogers Janet K Daur 8 Attending school Shropshire Church Stretton Rogers John M Son 5 Shropshire Church Stretton Grainger Mary Niece S 27 Farmer’s niece Worker Shropshire Eaton [under Heywood] Rogers Sarah Mother Wid 81 Farmer’s mother Worker Shropshire Alberbury Armitage Whaley Boarder S 90 Retired sea captain (imbecile) Herefordshire Burton Hotchkiss Annie M Servant S 16 Domestic general servant Worker Shropshire Cardington France Thomas Servant S 19 Waggoner on farm Worker Not known Pugh Orlando B Servant S 53 Attendant of imbecile Worker Shropshire Church Stretton 16 Mill Cottage Hiles Mary Head Wid 73 Caretaker, flour mill Worker Shropshire Smethcott Hiles James Son M 42 Miller (flour) Worker Shropshire Church Stretton 17 Castle Hill House Davies Reuben Head M 66 General labourer Worker Shropshire Church Stretton Davies Mary A Wife M 45 Shropshire Shrewsbury Davies Reuben Son 21 General labourer Worker Shropshire Church Stretton Davies Frank Son 11 Attending school Shropshire Church Stretton Davies Gertrude Daur 8 Attending school Shropshire Church Stretton Davies Charles Son 4 Shropshire Church Stretton 18 Castle Hill Wilcox William Head M 76 Shropshire Lydbury North Wilcox Elizabeth Wife M 70 Montgomeryshire Kerry 19 Castle Villa Edwards Thomas H Head M 50 Farmer Employer Shropshire Church Stretton Edwards Mary A Wife M 42 Shropshire Hope Bowdler Edwards Thomas A Son 19 Worker Shropshire Church Stretton Edwards Riou F Son 17 Worker Shropshire Church Stretton Edwards William H Son 8 Attending school Shropshire Church Stretton Edwards Percy G Son 6 Attending school Shropshire Church Stretton Edwards Herbert S Son 3 Shropshire Church Stretton 20 Castle Hill Perry Jane Head Wid 71 Shropshire Stokesay Perry Elizabeth H Daur 46 Housekeeper Shropshire Church Stretton Perry Herbert Son 38 General labourer Worker Shropshire Church Stretton 21 Castle Hill Reynolds John Head Widr 61 Butcher Own acc Shropshire Church Stretton 22 All Stretton Dodd Elizabeth Head Wid 45 Dressmaker Own acc, at home Shropshire Church Stretton 23 All Stretton Millichope George Head 30 General labourer Worker Shropshire Church Stretton No. Address Name Relation to Status Age Profession or occupation Where born head of family County Parish Dodd Edwin Boarder 27 General labourer Worker Shropshire Leebotwood 24 All Stretton Medlicott Thomas Head M 53 General labourer Worker Shropshire Church Stretton Medlicott Martha Wife M 49 Shropshire Cardington Taylor Albert Stepson 17 Labourer Shropshire Church Stretton Taylor George Stepson 13 Attending school Shropshire Church Stretton Medlicott Margaret Daur 7 Attending school Shropshire Church Stretton Medlicott Elsie Daur 3 Shropshire Church Stretton 25 All Stretton Morris Sarah A Head Wid 46 Laundress At home Shropshire Cardington Morris Ada Daur 19 Laundress At home Shropshire Church Stretton Morris Ella Daur 14 Attending school Shropshire Church Stretton Morris Walter W Son 12 Attending school Shropshire Church Stretton Price James Boarder M 25 Police constable Worker Shropshire Montford Bridge Davies William Boarder M 49 Lead miner Worker Shropshire Worthen Corfield Edward W Boarder 23 Lead miner Worker Montgomeryshire Hyssington 26 All Stretton Bromley John Head Widr 47 Tailor, lodging house keeper Own account Shropshire Cardington Bromley Ethel Daur 11 Attending school Shropshire Church Stretton Wood Jane Serv Wid 60 Housekeeper Worker Ireland Humphries John Serv 73 General labourer Worker Shropshire Church Stretton Porter Charles Lodger M 50 Hawker Own account Cheshire Chester Porter Ann Lodger M 60 Hawker Own account Shropshire Shrewsbury Anderson George Lodger 36 General labourer Worker Scotland Jones George Lodger 49 Stone mason Worker Scotland Williams Robert Lodger 40 General labourer Worker London Hughes John Lodger Widr 65 General labourer Worker Lancashire Southport 27 White Horse Inn Tudor Joseph Head M 55 Publican Own account, at home Shropshire Cressage Tudor Mary A Wife M 47 Shropshire Acton Burnell Tudor Sarah Daur 21 Dressmaker Worker Shropshire Church Stretton 28 All Stretton Medlicott John Head M 55 Bailiff and shepherd on farm Worker Shropshire Church Stretton Medlicott Jane Wife M 47 Shropshire Church Stretton Medlicott Susan A Daur 18 Shropshire Church Stretton Medlicott George H O Son 13 Attending school Shropshire Church Stretton Medlicott Ethel J Daur 9 Attending school Shropshire Church Stretton Medlicott Leonard J Son 9 Attending school Shropshire Church Stretton Medlicott Henry L Gson 8 Attending school Shropshire Church Stretton Medlicott Lily Daur 7 Attending school Shropshire Church Stretton Medlicott Olive E Daur 4 Shropshire Church Stretton 29 Watling House Cobbold Edgar S Head M 49 Civil engineer Hertfordshire St Albans Cobbold Alice F Wife M 46 Suffolk Stoneham Aspall Griffiths Gertrude Serv 18 Cook Worcestershire Tenbury Griffiths Alice M Serv 16 Housemaid Worcestershire Tenbury 30 All Stretton Biddle George Head M 25 Gardener (domestic) Worker Shropshire Shrewsbury Biddle Fanny L Wife M 27 Herefordhire Hereford No. Address Name Relation to Status Age Profession or occupation Where born head of family County Parish Biddle Joseph Father Widr 68 Gardener (domestic) Worker Warwickshire Birmingham Biddle Annie E Daur 8m Shropshire Church Stretton Biddle Elizabeth Sister 22 Housemaid Shropshire Shrewsbury 31 All Stretton Deaves Emilie T Head 19 Housekeeper Worker Shropshire Shrewsbury Deaves Edward J Brother 22 Grocer’s assistant Worker Shropshire Shrewsbury Beriham Arthur G Boarder 15 Grocer’s apprentice Worker Hampshire Portsmouth 32 Yew Tree Inn Everall Richard Head M 52 Farmer and innkeeper Employer Shropshire Church Stretton Everall Harriet Wife M 40 Worker Shropshire Eaton [under Heywood] Speake Edith Niece 17 Worker Herefordshire Thornbury Bromley William Serv 24 General
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