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C__Programme the Master List of people found so far in the 1871 census .. details added to the database at WorldConnect Bolsterstone Genealogy Project Copyright Jane Lachs Munich 2007 Name-------------------------- ID Nr.- Birth Date--- Birth City---------- County Country (--?--), Alice 4940 c 1845 Holmfirth Yorksh England (--?--), Alice 6145 c 1819 Wortley Yorksh England (--?--), Alice 8407 c 1852 Southampton Hampsh England (--?--), Alice 9258 c 1844 Hepworth Yorksh England (--?--), Alice 12364 c 1836 Hathersage Derbys England (--?--), Amelia 12407 c 1844 Bradfield Yorksh England (--?--), Ann 1062 c 1841 Sheffield Yorksh England (--?--), Ann 2065 c 1837 Oxspring Yorksh England (--?--), Ann 2077 c 1841 Penistone Yorksh England (--?--), Ann 2082 c 1831 Holmfirth Yorksh England (--?--), Ann 2813 c 1841 Penistone Yorksh England (--?--), Ann 3532 c 1847 Bradfield Yorksh England (--?--), Ann 4822 c 1833 Bradfield Yorksh England (--?--), Ann 5260 c 1824 Penistone Yorksh England (--?--), Ann 6142 c 1829 Bradfield Yorksh England (--?--), Ann 6281 c 1835 Oughtybridge Yorksh England (--?--), Ann 6477 c 1838 Deepcar Yorksh England (--?--), Ann 7209 c 1841 Bradfield Yorksh England (--?--), Ann 7382 c 1836 Wortley Forge Yorksh England (--?--), Ann 7811 c 1838 Bradfield Yorksh England (--?--), Ann 7932 c 1822 Bitholmes Yorksh England (--?--), Ann 8251 c 1838 Bradfield Yorksh England (--?--), Ann 8526 c 1835 Bradfield Yorksh England (--?--), Ann 8637 c 1817 North Emsall Yorksh England (--?--), Ann 8898 c 1852 Rotherham Yorksh England (--?--), Ann 10931 c 1835 Pitsmoor Yorksh England (--?--), Ann 11289 c 1835 Riston Yorksh England (--?--), Ann 11733 c 1826 Bradfield Yorksh England (--?--), Ann 11780 c 1825 Shepley Yorksh England (--?--), Ann 12055 c 1817 Ecclesfield Yorksh England (--?--), Ann 12898 c 1827 Wadsley Yorksh England (--?--), Ann 12957 c 1807 Bradfield Yorksh England (--?--), Ann 12963 c 1835 Thorpe Yorksh England (--?--), Ann 15937 c 1820 Ecclesfield Yorksh England (--?--), Ann 16284 c 1837 Bradfield Yorksh England (--?--), Ann 18021 c 1837 Onesacre Yorksh England (--?--), Ann 18697 c 1822 Ecclesfield Yorksh England (--?--), Ann 19254 c 1819 Halifax Yorksh England (--?--), Ann 19376 c 1844 Dungworth Yorksh England (--?--), Ann 16147 c 1810 Cumberworth Yorksh England (--?--), Ann 6299 c 1834 Stocksbridge Yorksh England (--?--), Ann 19704 c 1840 Bolsterstone Yorksh England (--?--), Ann 19991 c 1794 Bolsterstone Yorksh England (--?--), Ann 20288 c 1823 Sheffield Yorksh England (--?--), Ann 20328 c 1818 Penistone Yorksh England Page 1 (--?--), Ann 20393 c 1829 Sheffield Yorksh England (--?--), Ann 20608 c 1823 Honley Yorksh England (--?--), Ann 20691 c 1822 Sheffield Yorksh England (--?--), AnnBolsterstone Genealogy 18069 Project c 1851 Bradfield Copyright Jane Yorksh Lachs England Munich 2007 (--?--), Ann 18456 c 1820 Bradfield Yorksh England (--?--), Ann 22232 c 1828 Penistone Yorksh England (--?--), Ann 22824 c 1818 Bradfield Yorksh England (--?--), Ann Amelia 11673 c 1842 Sheffield Yorksh England (--?--), Annis 8523 c 1842 Penistone Yorksh England (--?--), Betty 20734 c 1808 Almondbury Yorksh England (--?--), Caroline 2321 c 1845 Ludworth Derbys England (--?--), Catherine 16638 c 1848 Denby Dale Yorksh England (--?--), Charlotte 10693 c 1845 Bradwell Derbys England (--?--), Charlotte 21226 c 1835 Hoyland Yorksh England (--?--), Dorothy 21399 c 1827 Wirksworth Derbys England (--?--), Eleanor 13573 c 1822 Kirkburton Yorksh England (--?--), Elisabeth 15972 c 1810 Hepworth Yorksh England (--?--), Eliza 12340 c 1831 Birmingham Warwic England (--?--), Eliza 16828 c 1818 Penistone Yorksh England (--?--), Eliza 22221 c 1838 Authorpe Lincol England (--?--), Eliza 12393 c 1828 Leeds Yorksh England (--?--), Eliza Ann 10267 c 1839 Cumberworth Yorksh England (--?--), Elizabeth 2193 c 1848 Oughtybridge Yorksh England (--?--), Elizabeth 3475 c 1844 Hepworth Yorksh England (--?--), Elizabeth 4711 c 1832 Stocksbridge Yorksh England (--?--), Elizabeth 6014 c 1832 Birdwell Yorksh England (--?--), Elizabeth 6410 c 1847 Bradfield Yorksh England (--?--), Elizabeth 6480 c 1842 Bradfield Yorksh England (--?--), Elizabeth 6568 c 1832 Leeds Yorksh England (--?--), Elizabeth 7030 c 1844 Stainborough Yorksh England (--?--), Elizabeth 7591 c 1839 Bradfield Yorksh England (--?--), Elizabeth 7602 c 1836 Bradfield Yorksh England (--?--), Elizabeth 9887 c 1838 Stocksbridge Yorksh England (--?--), Elizabeth 11471 c 1852 Bradfield Yorksh England (--?--), Elizabeth 11477 c 1817 Ambery ? Yorksh England (--?--), Elizabeth 11641 c 1827 Thurlstone Yorksh England (--?--), Elizabeth 12650 c 1836 Midhopestones Yorksh England (--?--), Elizabeth 14082 c 1832 Denby Yorksh England (--?--), Elizabeth 14575 c 1826 Barnsley Yorksh England (--?--), Elizabeth 15825 c 1823 Brampton Yorksh England (--?--), Elizabeth 18174 c 1827 Dublin Ireland (--?--), Elizabeth 19089 c 1833 Hucklow Derbys England (--?--), Elizabeth 20560 c 1840 Bradfield Yorksh England (--?--), Elizabeth 21336 c 1844 Shrops England (--?--), Elizabeth 21502 c 1839 Northa England (--?--), Elizabeth 21721 c 1821 Barnsley Yorksh England (--?--), Elizabeth 20874 c 1806 Stainbro Yorksh England (--?--), Ellen 5738 c 1835 Silkstone Yorksh England (--?--), Ellen 6119 c 1832 Dronfield Derbys England (--?--), Ellen 11444 c 1844 Holbrook Yorksh England (--?--), Ellen 16011 c 1828 Penistone Yorksh England (--?--), Ellen 16111 c 1854 Bradfield Yorksh England (--?--), Ellen 16135 c 1848 Hunshelf Yorksh England (--?--), Emily 1475 c 1826 Ecclesfield Yorksh England Page 2 (--?--), Emma 4908 c 1850 Bradfield Yorksh England (--?--), Emma 6758 c 1850 Hoyland Yorksh England (--?--), Emma 7567 c 1844 Bradfield Yorksh England (--?--), EmmaBolsterstone Genealogy 7829 Project c 1846 Bradfield Copyright Jane Yorksh Lachs England Munich 2007 (--?--), Emma 8308 c 1825 Birmingham Warwic England (--?--), Emma 11497 c 1832 Kirkburton Yorksh England (--?--), Emma 14645 c 1840 Waddington Lincol England (--?--), Emma 15943 c 1850 Ecclesfield Yorksh England (--?--), Esther 19261 c 1833 Thurlstone Yorksh England (--?--), Frances 7791 c 1829 Bolsterstone Yorksh England (--?--), Grace 5405 c 1844 Halifax Yorksh England (--?--), Hannah 2508 c 1841 Bradfield Yorksh England (--?--), Hannah 5290 c 1833 Deepcar Yorksh England (--?--), Hannah 6002 c 1833 Worsbrough Yorksh England (--?--), Hannah 8031 c 1844 Silkstone Yorksh England (--?--), Hannah 10664 c 1803 Haddenham Buckin England (--?--), Hannah 11686 c 1833 Bradfield Yorksh England (--?--), Hannah 13922 c 1849 Woodthorpe Derbys England (--?--), Hannah 14100 c 1843 Ranby Nottin England (--?--), Hannah 14671 c 1844 Thurgoland Yorksh England (--?--), Hannah 19210 c 1829 Gainsborough Lincol England (--?--), Hannah 19533 c 1840 Somers England (--?--), Hannah 20468 c 1818 Castleton Derbys England (--?--), Harriet 2062 c 1817 Silkstone Yorksh England (--?--), Harriet 3508 c 1839 Grenoside Yorksh England (--?--), Harriet 4995 c 1834 Emley Yorksh England (--?--), Harriet 8476 c 1838 Ecclesfield Yorksh England (--?--), Harriet 11113 c 1821 Ecclesfield Yorksh England (--?--), Harriet 11762 c 1843 Oxspring Yorksh England (--?--), Harriet 21798 c 1842 Bradfield Yorksh England (--?--), Harriett 6858 c 1841 Penistone Yorksh England (--?--), Jane 6368 c 1835 Thornhill Yorksh England (--?--), Jane 6807 c 1847 Barnsley Yorksh England (--?--), Jane 6873 c 1853 Denby Yorksh England (--?--), Jane 9862 c 1836 Wharncliffe Side Yorksh England (--?--), Jane 15840 c 1829 Kendal Westmo England (--?--), Jane 18889 c 1827 Bradfield Yorksh England (--?--), Jane 18926 c 1816 Sprotbrough Yorksh England (--?--), Jane 19036 c 1835 Sheffield Yorksh England (--?--), Jane 19234 c 1823 Tintwistle Cheshi England (--?--), Jane 19178 c 1816 Stoke Nottin England (--?--), Kezia 5476 c 1833 Stoke upon Trent Staffo England (--?--), Louisa 7955 c 1833 Wadsley Yorksh England (--?--), Lydia 7215 c 1850 Hepworth Yorksh England (--?--), Lydia 13226 c 1841 Bradfield Yorksh England (--?--), Margaret 21304 c 1832 Sligo Ireland (--?--), Maria 912 c 1830 Deepcar Yorksh England (--?--), Martha 1904 c 1837 Bradfield Yorksh England (--?--), Martha 2223 c 1847 Deepcar Yorksh England (--?--), Martha 6966 c 1825 Ingbirchworth Yorksh England (--?--), Martha 7013 c 1830 Wortley Yorksh England (--?--), Martha 7518 c 1833 Great Hucklow Derbys England (--?--), Martha 10196 c 1839 Thurlstone Yorksh England (--?--), Martha 14678 c 1840 Barnsley Yorksh England Page 3 (--?--), Martha 17032 c 1802 Wath Yorksh England (--?--), Martha M. 13944 c 1843 Bradfield Yorksh England (--?--), Mary 601 c 1848 Thurlstone / Penisto Yorksh England (--?--), MaryBolsterstone Genealogy 927 Project c 1843 Bradfield Copyright Jane Yorksh Lachs England Munich 2007 (--?--), Mary 1326 c 1840 Bradfield Yorksh England (--?--), Mary 2059 c 1821 Penistone Yorksh England (--?--), Mary 4969 c 1830 Ecclesfield Yorksh England (--?--), Mary 5092 c 1838 Bolsterstone Yorksh England (--?--), Mary 5293 c 1837 Holmfirth Yorksh England (--?--), Mary 5681 c 1846 Cawthorne Yorksh England (--?--), Mary 6510 c 1837 Bradfield Yorksh England (--?--), Mary 6722 c 1845 Abingdon Berksh England (--?--), Mary 8056 c 1836 Leesworth Lincol England (--?--), Mary 8366 c 1837 Penistone Yorksh England (--?--), Mary 9154 c 1803 Sheffield Yorksh England (--?--), Mary 9885 c 1836 Rowston Lincol England (--?--), Mary 11614 c 1843 Todwick Nottin England (--?--), Mary 16087 c 1792 Cumberworth Yorksh England (--?--), Mary 17148 c 1844 Penistone Yorksh 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