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1901 - Census - England & Wales 1901 - Census - England & Wales HOUSES Age Last Birth day If No. of Street In- Name and Surname of RELATION Condition o f Employer, If 1. Deaf & Dumb Schedule House habited each Person to Head of as to Profession Worker, Working WHERE BORN 2. Blind Family Marriage Males Females Occupation or at 3. Lunatic Own Account Home 4. Imbecile, feeble minded Walter Hankin Head M 51 Horsekeeper at Colliery 1 Pye Hill 1 Worker Suffolk Hundon Elizabeth A do Wife M 44 Leicester Wymondham 2 do 1 Thomas Lacey Head M 23 Brickmaker Worker Nottm Keyworth Mary E do Wife M 24 Derby Swanwick Edith May do Daur 2 do Sleetmoor John Hodgkinson Boarder S 22 Bricklayers Labourer Worker Nottm Bagthorpe Joseph Birch Head M 32 Engine Driver Stationary 3 do 1 Worker Leicester Bottesford Emily do Wife M 35 do do Robert C do Son S 12 do do John Horton Head M 47 Coal Miner ( Bank 4 do 1 Above) Worker Norfolk Wymondham Hannah do Wife M 44 Derby Ripley Ada do Daur S 22 Hosiery Worker Worker do Swanwick John W do Son S 16 Brickmaker Worker do do James F Farnsworth Head M 40 Engine wright Colliery 5 do 1 Worker Derby Riddings Leonora T do Wife M 23 do do George E do Son 2 do Somercotes Elizth do Mother Wid 79 Living on own means do Riddings Sarah do Sister S 50 Dressmaker Own a/c do do Leonora A Follows Neice 6 do Ilkeston Edward Farnsworth Head M 55 Colliery Enginewright 6 do 1 Worker do Riddings Amy Wife M 55 do Ironville Jno Hy Follows Son in law M 31 Railway Traffic Inspector Worker do Sandiacre Amy do Daur M 32 do Ironville Mary A do Grand daur 9 mo Yorkshire Altofts Frank Dransfield Visitor S 25 Sanitary Pipe Worls Manager Worker do Saddleworth Gervase Searston Head M 53 Colliery Under Manager 7 do 1 Worker Derby Ashover Rebecca do Wife M 55 do Alfreton Mary H do Daur S 23 do do Alfred do Son S 18 Colliery Office Clerk Worker do do Charles F Peake Nephew S 21 Joiner Carp Worker do Derby Elijah Cresswell Head M 44 Colliery Under Manager 8 Pye Hill 1 Worker Nottingham Kirkby Ruth do Wife M 42 do do Sarah A do Daur S 21 Dressmaker Own a/c Home do Selston Ada do Daur S 19 Servant (Domestic) do do Charlotte do Daur S 16 do do Lizzie do Daur S 12 do do Ruth do Daur 8 do do Abner do Son S 18 Coal Miner Below Worker do do Edith H do Daur 6 do do Frances C do Son 4 do do Kate A do Daur 2 do do Arthur W do Son 1 do do John H Durham Head M 24 Colliery Miner Below 9 do 1 Worker Derby Oakerthorpe Harriet do Wife M 22 Staffs Stone 10 do 1 George Cornell Head M 51 Railway Platelayer Worker Suffolk Stoke Sarah do Wife M 49 do do Walter do Son S 17 Nottm Westwood 11 do 1 William Wain Head M 36 Coal Miner Hewer Worker Derby Pentrich Ann do Wife M 35 do do George do Son S 12 Nottingham Pye Hill Elsie do Daur 7 do do 12 do 1 Martha Cutts Widow 67 Derby Golden Valley Thomas do Son S 31 Coal Miner Hewer Worker do Alfreton 13 do 1 Samuel Wain Head M 38 Coal Miner Hewer Worker do Heage Harriett do Wife M 36 do Heage Nellie do Daur 7 Nottingham Pye Hill Gladys do Daur 4 do do William Spencer Boarder S 22 Coal Miner (Below) Worker Yorkshire Normanton Isaiah Shooter Head M 47 Coal Miner (Below 14 do Hewer) Worker Nottm Stapleford Eliza do Wife M 41 Derby Codnor Samuel F do Son S 16 Coal Miner (Below) Worker Nottm Selston Maud A do Daur 14 do do Mary H do Daur 12 do do Isiah do Son 10 do do Eliza do Son 9 do do Fred do Son 7 do do Lillie do Daur 5 do do Sarah do Daur 3 do do 15 do John Wharton Head Wid 68 Colliery Office Clerk Worker Derbyshire Sarah Thorpe Widow Wid 64 do 16 do Elizabeth Fletcher Head Wid 53 Derby Derby Elizabeth do Daur S 23 Nottm Selston William do Son S 16 Colliery Banksman Worker do do Christopher do Son S 14 Colliery Banksman Worker do do Frank do Son S 11 do do 17 do William Willgrove Head M 40 Colliery Office Clerk Worker Derby Alfreton Annie E do Wife M 41 Lancashire Manchester Harriett do Daur S 12 Nottm Selston Florence do Daur S 5 do do Thomas Cutts Head M 45 Colliery Horse Keeper 18 do 1 Worker do Edingley Ann do Wife M 51 Derby Kedleston Robert do Son S 18 Blacksmiths Apprentice Worker Nottm Pye Hill William Webster Ad Son 9 Derby Normanton 19 do 1 Eli Elliott Head M 55 CoalMiner Hewer Worker Nottm Bulwell Louisa do Wife M 49 do Selston William do Son S 22 Coal Miner Hewer Worker do Pye Hill Rose do Daur S 14 do do Job Stevens Head M 57 Coal Miner (Below 20 Pye Hill 1 Hewer) Worker Nottm Bleasby Frances do Wife M 49 Derby Fletchers Row Walter do Son S 25 Coal Miner (Below Hewer) Worker Nottm Pye Hill Emma do Daur S 19 do do Bertha do Daur S 15 Derby Ironville John Eley Head M 50 Coal Miner (Hewer 21 do 1 Below) Worker do Horsley Woodhouse Agnes do Wife M 48 do do John do Son S 23 Coal Miner (Below) Worker do do Ernest do Son S 21 Brick Setter do do Codnor Leonard do Son S 17 Colliery Banksman Above do do do Bertha do Daur S 14 do do Beatrice do Grand Daur S 4 Nottm Jacksdale Christopher North Head M 44 Coal Miner (Below 22 do 1 Hewer) do Lincs Foston Mary A do Wife M 48 do Allington George do Son S 22 Coal Miner (Below) do Nottm Westwood Kate do Daur S 20 do do Ethel do Daur S 16 Dressmaker Own a/c do do Christopher do Son S 12 do do Joseph Walker Head M 50 Colliery Labourer Below 23 do 1 Worker Derby Kirk Langley Marie do Wife M 43 Shrops Middle Robert do Son S 22 Coal Miner Below do Leicester Ouston William do Son S 19 Brickmaker do Derby Leabrooks Hilda do Daur S 11 Nottm Pye Hill 24 do 1 William Granger Head M 45 Brickworks Foreman do Notts Pye Hill Louisa do Wife M 46 Derbyshire Ironville Arthur do Son S 22 Engine Fireman do Nottinghamshire Ernest do Son S 20 Brick Setter do do John W do Son S 15 Brick Maker do do Sarah L do Daur S 13 do Albert P do Son S 8 do Mary A do Daur S 7 do William Anthony Head M 56 Coal Miner Below Hewer 25 Pye Hill 1 Worker Derby Codnor Park Ann do Wife M 42 Nottm Sherwood William do Son 13 do Pye Hill George do Son 11 do do Emily do Daur 9 do do Eliza do Daur 7 do do Lily do Daur 5 do do Oliver do Son 1 do do Thomas F Folwell Head M 53 Coal Miner Below 26 do 1 Hewer Worker Lester Great Glenn Henrietta E do Wife M 35 Derby Burton Leah do Daur S 14 Nottm Westwood George A do Son 7 do do John Parkin Head M 49 Coal Miner Below 27 do 1 Hewer Worker Derby Codnor Pk Ruth do Wife M 41 do Chesterfield Ernest do Son S 22 Coal Miner Below do do do John do Son S 18 Coal Miner Below do do do Elizabeth do Daur 14 do do Ellen do Daur 12 do do Leslie do Son 10 do do George do Son 8 do do Fred do Son 6 do do Elsie do Daur 4 Nottm Pye Hill Georgina do Daur 1 do do 28 do 1 John H W Laverick Head M 35 Colliery Manager do Staffs Chesterton Kate do Wife M 37 Lancs Standish Annie L do Sister S 34 Living on own means Staffs Adderley Green Elenor Partridge Servant S 25 Housemaid (Domestic) Derby Somercotes Mary Jackson Servant S 28 Cook (Domestic) do Green Hill Lane William Eley Head M 28 Coal Miner (Below 29 do 1 Hewer) Worker do Woodhouse Sarah do Wife M 24 do Ironville George Jepson Head M 36 Coal Miner Below Hewer 30 Pye Hill 1 Worker Derby Ironville Elizth do Wife M 29 do do John Geo do Son 4 do do 31 do 1 Thomas Ogden Head Wid 44 do do do do Cheshire Disley Martha do Daur S 17 do Stockport Mark do Son 13 do Newton Moor May do Daur 9 Derby Ironville James do Son 8 Nottm Pye Hill 32 do 1 George Holmes Head Wid 58 do do do do Lester Coalville Leonard Smith Grandson S 13 do do do do Nottm Pye Hill William Saxton Nephew S 28 Brickmaker do do Basford Henry Smith Head M 35 Colliery Ostler Below 33 do 1 do Derby Ripley Emily do Wife M 36 Yorks Hemingfield Clarence Hy do Son 12 Nottm Jacksdale Violet do Daur 7 do Mansfield Percy do Son 4 do Mansfield Doris do Daur 2 do Pye Hill Ernie do Son 10 mo do do Jonathan Burnham Head M 51 Deputy Coal Miner 34 do 1 Below do Derby Swanwick Ann E do Wife M 47 do Codnor Park W do Son S 21 Coal Miner (Below) do Nottm Pye Hill James do Son S 19 Colliery Blacksmith do do do Samuel do Son S 18 Colliery Horsedriver Below do do do Bertram do Son S 12 do do 35 do 1 Thomas Naylor Head M 58 Coal Salesman do Derby Normanton Sarah do Wife M 56 do Codnor John do Son S 25 Colly Lamp Keeper do Nottm Pye Hill Phoebe do Daur S 20 do do Susan M do Daur S 17 do do 36 Pye Hill 1 Henry Foster Head M 49 Brickyard Labourer Worker Nottm Leek Susan Wife M 37 Derby Codnor Herbert Johnson Nephew 7 Nottm Pye Hill William Smedley Head M 60 Coal Miner (Below 37 do 1 Hewer) do do Stapleford Maria Smedley Wife M 53 do Kimberley George do Son S 20 Coal Miner (Below) do do Pye Hill Lily do Daur S 15 do do John Roberts Head M 70 Colliery Deputy Below 38 do 1 do Derby Shardlow Edward Knight Grandson 14 Coal Miner (Below) Nottm Selston Ernest Knight do 9 do do Edward Knight Head M 47 Coal Miner (Bank Above) 39 do 1 do Suffolk Ramsholt Amelia do Wife M 42 Derby Codnor Arthur do Son S 22 Coal Miner (Loader Hewer) do Nottm Selston Albert do Son 3 do do Frank do Son 1 do do Robert Greaves Head M 59 Coal Miner (Contr 40 do 1 Hewer) do do Calverton Rebecca do Wife M 54 Derby Somercotes Harry do Son S 18 Coal Miner (Gouger Below) do Nottm Pye Hill Annie do Daur S 16 do do George do Son S 14 Coal Miner Door Lad do do do William Greaves Head M 26 Coal Miner (Loader 41 do 1 Hewer) do do do Julia do Wife M 26 Derby Greenwich Walter do Son 4 Nottm Pye Hill Rebecca do Daur 3 do do Robert do Son 2 do do Sarah do Daur 3mo do do 42 Pye Hill 1 William Riley Head M 44 CoalMiner Hewer Worker Derby Golden Valley Mary do Wife M 40 do Ironville Ada do Daur S 14 do Stoneyford Thomas do Son 9 Nottm Pye Hill Harry do Son 7 do do Gladys do Daur 1 do do Joseph Sanderson F in law Wid 66 Colliery Platelayer do Derby Ironville John Spencer Head Wid 52 Coal Miner Below 43
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