Census Conducted 2Nd April 1911

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Census Conducted 2Nd April 1911 Census conducted 2nd April 1911 No Relation to head Condition as to Age Rank, Profession or Names Where born of family Marriage Occupation 1 Married 65Farm Labourer Quadring, Lincoln Samuel Wallis Head Single 34 Counthorpe, Lincoln Eliza Wallis Daughter 2 49 Barrow on Low, Charles Harris Head Married Leicestershire Farm Labourer 47 Mary Jane Harris Wife Married (27 yrs) Keyworth, Notts 3 50 George Lungham Head Married Farm Labourer Costock, Notts 48 Hattie Lungham Wife Married (31 yrs) Keyworth, Notts 22 Percy Lungham Son Single Farm Labourer Bunney, Notts 4 60 Caretaker of Sarah Henson Head Single Bunney, Notts schools 5 58 Waggoner on Matthew Milland Head Married Sproxton, Leicestershire Farm 55 Mary Milland Wife Married (36 yrs) Barkston, Leicestershire 15 Ruddington, Harry Milland Son Single Farm Hand Nottinghamshire 6 38 Farmers Son George Hill Head Married Ruddington, Notts working on Farm 36 Edith Annie Hill Wife Married (12 yrs) Nottingham, Notts 11 Ida Kate Hill Daughter School Bunney, Notts 8 Eleanor Mary Hill Daugher School Bunney, Notts 6 Edith Alice Hill Daughter School Bunney, Notts 3 George William HenrySon Bunney, Notts 7 46 John Richards Head Married Butcher Keyworth, Notts 44 Elizabeth Richards Wife Married (18 yrs) Scalford, Leicestershire 16 Percy Richards Son Single Farm Labourer Bunney, Notts 15 Mabel Richards Daughter Single Bunney, Notts 12 Hilda Richards Daughter School Bunney, Notts 3 Arthur Richards Nurse Child Hayden RD, Nottingham 8 25 Isaac Simpson Head Married (2 yrs) Wysall, Nottinghamshire 25 Emma Simpson Wife Married Labourer on Farm Keyworth, Nottinghamshire 0 Harold Simpson Son Bunny, Nottinghamshire 9 37 William Brown Head Married Farm Labourer Clifton, Notts 33 Alice Brown Wife Married (12 yrs) Rempstone, Notts 11 Edith Brown Daughter School Ruddington, Notts 7 George Brown Son School Bunney, Notts 5 Nellie Brown Daughter School Bunney, Notts 0 Fredrick Brown Son Bunney, Notts 10 46 George Redmile Head Married Farm Labourer Easton, Northamptonshire 38 Ruddington, Sarah Alice Redmile Wife Married (21 yrs) Nottinghamshire 20 Ruddington, George William RedmSon Single Grocers Carter Nottinghamshire 19 Charles Redmile Son Single Farm Labourer Bradmore, Nottinghamshire 17 Fred Redmile Son Single Farm Labourer Bradmore, Nottinghamshire 11 37 Ashton Davies Head Married Farmer Bunney, Notts 35 Betsy Amy Davies Wife Married Syston, Lincs 15 Earnest Shepherd Nephew Assisting on Farm Gotham, Notts 12 74 Rebecca Collins Head Widow Derby Church Gresley 13 69 Thomas Davies Head Married Bradmore, Notts Collager 64 Ann Davies Wife Married (41 yrs) North Severton, Notts 14 69 Henry William Pyatt Head Married Retired Vocalist Nottingham, Notts 37 Mary Pyatt Daughter Single Harrow, Middlesex 32 Margaret Geraldine PDaughter Single Harrow, Middlesex 35 Frank Pyatt Son Married Cotton Planter Harrow, Middlesex 39 Jane Ethel Pyatt Daughter in Law Married (4 yrs) Nottingham, Nottingham 3 Barbara Mary Ethel PyGrandchild Barnes, Middlesex 20 Hilda Luckressie Ruth Ellis Single Domestic Servant Shelfanger, Norfolk 15 37 Walter Smeeton Head Married Farmer Bradmore, Notts 29 Christine Smeeton Wife Married (5 yrs) East Leake, Notts 42 Mary Smeeton Sister Single Bradmore, Notts 1 Eric Albert Smeeton Son Bunney, Notts 0 Eric Albert Smeeton Son Bunney, Notts 51 Clare Emma Booth Visitor Married Monthly Nurse Great Grinsby, Lincs 17 General Servant Ada Glover Servant Single Gotham, Notts Domestic 16 58 William Underwood Head Married Farmer Ruddington, Notts 57 Kate Underwood Wife Married (22 yrs) Ruddington, Notts 18 Farmer's son Chs W Underwood Son Single Ruddington, Notts working on farm 17 66 Daniel Goodwin Head Married Cottager Farming Burton on Trent 55 Sutton Coldfield, Annie Goodwin Wife Married Warwickshire 16 Henry Goodwin Son Single Working on Farm Bunney 18 62 Working foreman William Pierrepont Head Married East Leake, Nottinghamshire on Farm 58 Annie Pierrepont Wife Married (38 yrs) Dressmaker Costock, Nottinghamshire 19 33 Henry James RobinsonHead Married Butcher's Manager Warwick, Birmingham 30 Alice Clara Robinson Wife Married (10 yrs) Warwick, Birmingham 10 Alice Beatrice RobinsoDaughter Warwick, Birmingham 7 Doris May Robinson Daughter Warwick, Birmingham 5 Henry James RobinsonSon Nottingham 3 Ethel Ivy Robinson Daughter Bradmore, Nottingham 1 Herbert Albert RobinsoSon Bradmore, Nottingham 28 Wallace John RobinsoBrother Visitor Married Iron Plate Worker Warwick, Birmingham 28 Nellie Robinson Sister in Law Married (6 yrs) Warwick, Birmingham 4 Wallace Leslie RobinsoNephew Visitor Warwick, Birmingham 20 40 Albert Parker Head Married Groom Gardener Ruddington, Notts 39 Sarah Ann Parker Wife Married (22 yrs) Ruddington, Notts 20 Nellie Parker Daughter Single Ruddington, Notts 17 Gardener Horace A Parker Daughter Single Ruddington, Notts Domestic 10 Mabel Parker Daughter School Ruddington, Notts 2 Minnie Parker Daughter Bunney, Notts 1 Cyril Parker Son Bunney, Notts 21 48 Sherman George Out Head Married St Marylebone, London 46 Maude Alice AndersoWife Married (19 yrs) Felixstowe, Suffolk 12 Chrissie Annette Basil ADaughter Clerk in Holy Orders Gt Yarmouth, Norfolk 11 Sherman Frank Edwin Son Gt Yarmouth, Norfolk 8 Minnie Lilian Mary AndDaughter Gt Yarmouth, Norfolk 22 53 Francis Wootton Head Widower Farmer Wysall 22 Maud Ellen Wootton Daughter Single Housekeeper Bunney, Notts 14 Kate Wootton Daughter Assists in House Bunney, Notts 11 Frank Wootton Son Scholar Bunney, Notts 23 34 George Marriott Head Married Colston Bassett, Notts 32 Gertrude Marriott Wife Married (6 yrs) Farm Labourer Colston Bassett, Notts 5 Ada Elizabeth Marriot Daughter Bunney, Notts 24 75 Handsworth Woodhouse John Hibbard Head Married Yorks 57 Holbeach Drove, Sarah Ann Hibbard Wife Married (33 yrs) Lincolnshire 18 John William Hibbard Son Single Waggoner on farm Scalford, Leicestershire 20 Mabel Matilda HibbarDaughter Single Shorthand Typist Scalford, Leicestershire 25 45 Herber Astly FearnsideHead Married Farm Labourer Leeds, Yorks 38 Florence Mary FearnsiWife Married (12 yrs) Leeds, Yorks 5 Edith Lilian Fearnside Daughter School Horsforth, Yorks 26 43 William Joseph JohnsoHead Married Farmer Worthington, Leicestershire 40 Laura Johnson Wife Married (19 yrs) Assisting in Business Osgathorpe, Leicestershire 16 Herbert Johnson Son Single Assisting on Farm Griffydam, Leicestershire 13 William Harold JohnsoSon Assisting on Farm Shepshed, Leicestershire 12 Percy Johnson Son Shepshed, Leicestershire 10 Leonard Johnson Son Shepshed, Leicestershire 9 May Elizabeth Johnso Daughter Shepshed, Leicestershire 8 Laura Johnson Daughter Gotham, Notts 2 William Joseph JohnsoSon Gotham, Notts 27 43 Walter Whittaker Head Single Labourer Farm Cotgrave, Notts 28 55 Henry Dodson Head Married Farm Labourer Plumtree, Nottingham 52 Stanton on Wolds, Martha Dodson Wife Married (34 yrs) Nottingham 33 Waggoner on Stanton on Wolds, John William Dodson Son Single Farm Nottingham 25 Stanton on Wolds, Ernest Dodson Son Single Farm Labourer Nottingham 23 Robert Dodson Son Single Roadman Clifton, Nottingham 20 Mabel Dodson Daughter Single Clifton, Nottingham 17 May Dodson Daughter Single Clifton, Nottingham 15 Herbert Dodson Son Single Farm Labourer Clifton, Nottingham 10 Redvers Dodson Son Scholar Clifton, Nottingham 29 39 John Davies Head Married Shephard Bunney, Nottinghamshire 41 Ruddington, Emma Davies Wife Married (11 yrs) Household Duties Nottinghamshire 0 Thomas William Davie Son Bunney, Nottinghamshire 75 Sarah Davies Mother Widow Ekring, Nottinghamshire 30 53 Caretaker of William Gunn Head Married Ruddington, Notts Bunny Hall 42 Awlpice Gunn Wife Married (7 yrs) Clifton, Notts 18 Assistant Ernest Gunn Son Single Bunney, Notts Waggoner on farm 31 30 John Arthur TownsendHead Married Lenton, Notts Head Teacher 32 Fannie Adele TownsenWife Married (6 yrs) Sherwood, Notts 32 29 George Joseph Last Head Married Nottingham 23 Jane Last Wife Married (2 yrs) Police Officer Nottingham 1 Rose Mabel Last Nottingham 33 60 Licensed Victualler Sarah Hind Head Widow Stanton, Derbyshire and Farmer 34 Farmers Son James Hind Son Single Chilwell, Notts working on Farm 31 George Hind Son Single Saddler Chilwell, Notts 20 Matthew Hind Son Single Railway Clark Bunney, Notts 17 Sarah Hind Daughter Single Assisting in Business Bunney, Notts 16 Assisting in Daisy Hind Granddaughter Single Bunney, Notts Business 34 40 Fredrick Baxter Head Married Farmer Agricultural Langar, Notts 40 Elizabeth Baxter Wife Married (14 yrs) Colston Bassett, Notts 13 Thomas Baxter Son Scholar Harby, Leicestershire 9 Fredrick Baxter Son Scholar Elton, Notts 27 Waggoner on Arthur Stevens Assistant Single Harby, Leicestershire Farm 35 53 William Hutchinson Head Married Farmer Bradmore, Notts 50 Alice Mary HutchinsonWife Married (29 yrs) Swinderby, Lincoln 21 Farmer's son Frank Hutchinson Son Single Bradmore, Notts working on Farm 19 Fred Hutchinson Son Bradmore, Notts 9 May Hutchinson Daughter Bradmore, Notts 5 Clement Hutchinson Son Bradmore, Notts 36 51 Frederick Collins Head Single Farmer Bunney, Notts 52 Housekeeper to Elizabeth Plowright Sister Widow Bunney, Notts above 37 29 John Arthur James Head Married Nottingham 28 Elizabeth James Wife Married (7 yrs) Ruddington, Notts 7 Hilda Mary James Daughter Blacksmith Bradmore, Notts 5 John Arthur James Son Bradmore, Notts 3 Albert Cecil James Son Bunny, Notts 38 62 William James Staton Head Married Farmer Kirby Bellars, Leicestershire 57 Elizabeth Staton Wife Married (26 yrs) Selson, Notts 25 Edith Mary Staton Daughter Single Farmer's Daughter Bunney, Notts 23
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