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Chapel Names Names on the foundation stones of the Wesleyan Chapel, Withernwick. The place name is their place of birth 1 – 1911 - Chapel Lane, Withernwick – Maria Pattinson PATTINSON, Walter Head Married M 38 1873 Tailor Withernwick PATTINSON, Maria Married 14 years F 35 1876 Skirlaugh CLUBBY, Robert Servant Single M 15 1896 Tailors Apprentice Winstead 2 – 1901 - Aldborough Road, Withernwick – John Kearry KEARRY, John Head Married M 64 1837 Gardener & Thrashing Engine Driver Winfasthing Norfolk KEARRY, Mary A Wife Married F 64 1837 Hedon 3 – 1911 – Blackwell Row, Easington WEBSTER, Robert Henry Head M 63 1848 Grocer Draper And Subpostmaster Withernwick WEBSTER, Ellen Married29 years F 53 1858 Easington WEBSTER, Dora Daughter Single F 22 1889 Daughter Working In Shop At House Easington WEBSTER, Elsie Daughter Single F 20 1891 Daughter Working In Shop At House Easington WEBSTER, Grace Daughter Single F 16 1895 Daughter Working In Shop At House Easington 4 – 1901 - Ganstead Grange, Ganstead – Ida M Richardson RICHARDSON, William H Head Married M 61 1840 Glass Merchant Driffield RICHARDSON, Ida M Wife Married F 56 1845 Beverley RICHARDSON, Edith M Daughter Single F 20 1881 Ganstead HARPER, Laura E Servant Single F 19 1882 Cook (Domestic) Rise HUMPHREY, Margaret R Servant Single F 18 1883 Housemaid (Domestic) Aldborough 5 – 1891 - 2, Carlton Terrace, Cliff Road, Hornsea – Elizabeth Haller HALLER, George R Head Married M 47 1844 Steam Ship Owner Hull HALLER, Elizabeth Wife Married F 46 1845 Hull HALLER, Alfred S Son Single M 19 1872 Ship Owners Clerk Hornsea HALLER, Edith Daughter Single F 22 1869 Blind From Birth Hull WILKINSON, Jane Servant Single F 28 1863 General Servant Domestic Howden 6 – 1901 – Oakwood Lane, Roundhay ,Leeds – Christopher W Barrett BARRETT, Christopher W Head Married M 62 1839 Provision Merchant Ottringham BARRETT, Rebecca Wife Married F 61 1840 Aldborough BARRETT, Annie G Daughter Single F 22 1879 Leeds BARRETT, Walter E Son Single M 21 1880 Student Leeds PEACH, Jessie Servant Single F 19 1882 General Servant (Domestic) Gloucestershire 7 – 1901 - 2, Grosvenor View, Hornsea With Burton – Arthur R Loten LOTEN, Arthur R Head Married M 51 1850 Chemist Hornsea LOTEN, Caroline Wife Married F 48 1853 Wroxton Oxfordshire LOTEN, Reginald A Son Single M 17 1884 Chemists Apprentice Hornsea LOTEN, Harold I Son Single M 13 1888 Scholar Hornsea LOTEN, Bernard F Son Single M 11 1890 Scholar Hornsea REVELEY, Annie Servant Single F 16 1885 General Servant Beeford 8 – 1911 - Holderness House, Holderness Road Hull – Esther Ellen Ferens FERENS, Thomas Robinson Head Married M 63 1848 Director Starch And C Manufact And M P New Shildon Co Durham FERENS, Esther Ellen Wife Married 37 years F 64 1847 Hull LEESON, Laura Servant Single F 33 1878 Parlor Maid Domestic Wranby Lincolnshire COOLING, Mary Emma Servant Single F 29 1882 Cook Domestic Metherington Lincolnshire COLLINGWOOD, Ethel Servant Single F 20 1891 Housemaid Domestic Winterton Lincolnshire LADGARD, Alfreda Lilian Servant Single F 22 1889 Between Maid Domestic Gravesend Kent 9 –1911 – 72, Lofthouse Place, Leeds – Edward Braimbridge BRAIMBRIDGE, Edward Head M 74 1837 Insurance Superintendent Retired Witherwick BRAIMBRIDGE, Mabel Granddaughter F 12 1899 School Sutton on Hull DREW, Mary Servant Single F 26 1885 General Servant Staffordshire Parish brother of Isaac Gibson Braimbridge, living in Skirlaugh in 1911 BRAIMBRIDGE, Isaac G Head Married M 68 1833 Joiner Withernwick BRAIMBRIDGE, Ellen Wife F 70 1831 Withernwick 10 – 1911 - Westholme Cliff Road Hornsea – Frances Charlotte Haller HALLER, Alfred Samuel Head Married M 39 1872 Managing Director Shipping Hornsea HALLER, Frances Charlotte Wife Married 9 years F 40 1871 Rolston Mappleton HALLER, Samuel Warwick Son M 2 1909 Hornsea WILLERTON, Mabel Servant Single F 19 1892 General Servant Domestic Long Riston Skirlaugh BULMER, Lilian Servant Single F 18 1893 Nurse Domestic Kingston upon Hull 11 – 1911 - Chapel Lane, Withernwick – Elizabeth (Lizzie) Watson WATSON, Richard Head Married M 34 1877 Grocer's Assistant Sigglesthorne WATSON, Mary Hannah Wife Married10 years F 37 1874 Hipbourne Hantighe Durham WATSON, Elizabeth Ann Daughter F 8 1903 Crawcrook Durham 12 – 1911 - Church Lane, Withernwick - Ann Elizabeth Webster HARSLEY, James Webster Head Married M 47 1864 Boot Maker Withernwick HARSLEY, Ann Elizabeth Wife Married 22 years F 53 1858 Mapleton HARSLEY, Hubert Edgar Son Single M 18 1893 Porter Withernwick HARSLEY, Stanley Hobson Son Single M 15 1896 Bookmaker Apprentice Withernwick .
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