Bottesford 1901 Census

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Bottesford 1901 Census 1901 CENSUS for BOTTESFORD, EASTHORPE NORMANTON Bottesford Community Heritage Project CNo Address Name Spouse or ParentsRelationship Born Age Occupation Birthplace Orston Lane Gate 1 House Smith Taylor Hannah Head 1850 51 railway gate keeper Rowston Lincolnshire Orston Lane Gate 1 House Hannah Taylor Smith Wife 1844 57 Bottesford Leicestershire Orston Lane Gate 1 House Ernest Taylor Smith, Hannah Son 1896 5 Bottesford Leicestershire Orston Lane Gate 1 House Florence E Taylor Smith, Hannah Daughter 1889 12 Bottesford Leicestershire clergyman, Church of 2 1 Church Street William V Jackson Head 1840 61 England Bloomsbury London 2 1 Church Street Eliza Fox Servant 1859 42 cook Elston Nottinghamshire 2 1 Church Street Lizzie Hutchinson Servant 1880 21 housemaid North Peterboro 2 1 Church Street Kate White Servant 1880 21 parlourmaid Tuxford Nottinghamshire 3 2 Church Street Mary F Curtis Head 1832 69 retired school mistress Brighton Sussex 3 2 Church Street Anna M Curtis Sister 1834 67 retired school mistress Brighton Sussex 4 3 Church Street Elizabeth Geeson Head 1829 72 grocer Barrowby Lincolnshire 4 3 Church Street Mary J Geeson Elizabeth Daughter 1861 40 London England 4 3 Church Street Annie E Geeson Elizabeth Daughter 1863 38 Bottesford Leicestershire 4 3 Church Street Edith M Geeson Boarder 1894 7 Isleworth Middlesex 4 3 Church Street Arthur C Geeson Boarder 1898 3 Isleworth Middlesex 5 4 Church Street George Sherwin Fanny Head 1834 67 retired innkeeper Bottesford Leicestershire 5 4 Church Street Fanny Sherwin George Wife 1833 68 Warslow Suffolk 5 4 Church Street Fanny Sherwin George, Daughter 1865 36 Bottesford Leicestershire 5 4 Church Street 6 5 Church Street Job Taylor Sarah A Head 1844 57 shoemaker Bottesford Leicestershire 6 5 Church Street Sarah A Taylor Job Wife 1857 44 Lincolnshire England 6 5 Church Street Alice Taylor Job, Sarah A. Daughter 1884 17 Bottesford Leicestershire 6 5 Church Street Grace Taylor Job, Sarah A. Daughter 1890 11 Bottesford Leicestershire 7 6 Church Street William Lamb Mary Head 1841 60 publican and joiner Woolsthorpe Lincolnshire 7 6 Church Street Mary Lamb William Wife 1847 54 Bottesford Leicestershire 7 6 Church Street Ernest Lamb William, Mary Son 1879 22 groom, waggoner Bottesford Leicestershire 7 6 Church Street Ada L Wade Granddaughter 1889 12 Bottesford Leicestershire 7 6 Church Street Herbert Moore Servant 1884 17 yard boy Bottesford Leicestershire 8 7 Church Street Francis James Louisa Head 1841 60 retired blacksmith Bottesford Leicestershire 8 7 Church Street Louisa James Francis Wife 1841 60 Bottesford Cambridgeshire 8 7 Church Street Ellen James Francis, Louisa Daughter 1869 32 private schoolmistress Bottesford Leicestershire 9 8, Church Street Joseph Bust Harriett Head 1853 48 cowman on farm Bottesford Leicestershire 9 8, Church Street Harriett Bust Joseph Wife 1853 48 Bottesford Leicestershire 9 8, Church Street Ernest Bust Joseph, Harriett Son 1885 16 butcher's apprentice Bottesford Leicestershire 9 8, Church Street Lizzie S Bust Joseph, Harriett Daughter 1883 18 dressmaker Bottesford Leicestershire 9 8, Church Street Beatrice G Bust Joseph, Harriett Daughter 1894 7 Bottesford Leicestershire 10 9 Church Street Daniel J Hardy Elizabeth Head 1828 73 church sexton Bottesford Leicestershire 10 9 Church Street Elizabeth Hardy Daniel J Wife 1831 70 Great Gonerby Lincolnshire 11 10 Church Street Charles Tomlinson Head W 1810 91 retired gardner Worksop Nottinghamshire 11 10 Church Street Florence Tomlinson Granddaughter 1876 25Long Manchester Lancashire 12 11 Church Street Sarah Foster Head W 1814 87 Bennington Lincolnshire 13 12 Church Street Ann Harvey Head W 1822 79 Knipton Leicestershire 14 1 Grantham Road Edward Greenbury Emily Head 1856 45 licenced victualler Irnham Lincolnshire 14 1 Grantham Road Emily Greenbury Edward Wife 1854 47 Paddington London 14 1 Grantham Road Edward Greenbury Edward, Emily Son 1883 18Barkstone Yorkshire Le England 14 1 Grantham Road Laura M Greenbury Edward, Emily Daughter 1890 11 Vale Leicestershire 14 1 Grantham Road Annie Skelton Boarder 1849 52 Paddington London 15 2 Grantham Road Elvira Lewty Head 1865 36 dressmaker Bottesford Leicestershire 16 3 Grantham Road Sarah Draper Head 1820 81 living on own means Welbourn Lincolnshire 17 4 Grantham Road James Geeson Eliza Head 1849 52 horseman on farm Redmile Leicestershire 17 4 Grantham Road Eliza Geeson James Wife 1850 51 Muston Leicestershire 17 4 Grantham Road James W Geeson James, Eliza Son 1883 18 apprentice bricklayer Bottesford Leicestershire 17 4 Grantham Road Agnes M Geeson James, Eliza Daughter 1886 15 dressmaker Bottesford Leicestershire 18 5 Grantham Road Sarah Birch Head W 1831 70 Leeds Yorkshire 18 5 Grantham Road John Huckerby Boarder 1837 64 bricklayer's labourer Bottesford Leicestershire 19 6 Grantham Road Thomas Dent Susannah Head 1858 43 railway platelayer Bottesford Leicestershire 19 6 Grantham Road Susannah Dent Thomas Wife 1859 42 South Muskham Nottinghamshire 19 6 Grantham Road William Dent Thomas, Susannah Son 1893 8 Bottesford Leicestershire 19 6 Grantham Road Sarah F Dent Thomas, Susannah Daughter 1884 17 dressmaker Bottesford Leicestershire CNo - E denotes houses in Easthorpe, N in Normanton; all other houses are in Bottesford itself. Page 1 of 21 Compiled by Neil Fortey, 2008 1901 CENSUS for BOTTESFORD, EASTHORPE NORMANTON Bottesford Community Heritage Project CNo Address Name Spouse or ParentsRelationship Born Age Occupation Birthplace 20 7 Grantham Road Daniel R Daybell Ellen E Head 1840 61 farmer Bottesford Leicestershire 20 7 Grantham Road Ellen E Daybell Daniel R Wife 1844 57 Grantham Lincolnshire 20 7 Grantham Road Daniel R Daybell Daniel R, Ellen E. Son 1869 32 Bottesford Leicestershire 20 7 Grantham Road Herbert W Daybell Daniel R, Ellen E. Son 1876 25 Bottesford Leicestershire 20 7 Grantham Road Sarah D Daybell Daniel R, Ellen E. Daughter 1871 30 Bottesford Leicestershire 20 7 Grantham Road Mary E Daybell Daniel R, Ellen E. Daughter 1872 29 Bottesford Leicestershire 20 7 Grantham Road Annie E Daybell Daniel R, Ellen E. Daughter 1874 27 Bottesford Leicestershire 20 7 Grantham Road Minnie R Daybell Daniel R, Ellen E. Daughter 1879 22 Bottesford Leicestershire 20 7 Grantham Road Effie E Daybell Daniel R, Ellen E. Daughter 1887 14 Bottesford Leicestershire 20 7 Grantham Road Dorothy M Draper Visitor 1886 15 Levenshulme Lancashire 21 8 Grantham Road Victor G Collett Mary E Head 1866 35 schoolmaster Cirencester Gloucestershire 21 8 Grantham Road Mary E Collett Victor G Wife 1868 33 Grantham Lincolnshire 21 8 Grantham Road Wilfred J Barrand Nephew 1894 7 Hull Yorkshire 21+ 9 Grantham Road National School 22 1 Spalton Row Joseph Burnett Mary Head 1857 44 blacksmith Thorton Le Dale Yorkshire 22 1 Spalton Row Mary Burnett Joseph Wife 1855 46 Coventry Warwickshire 22 1 Spalton Row Edward Burnett Joseph, Mary Son 1887 14 Garthorpe Leicestershire 22 1 Spalton Row Annie J Burnett Joseph, Mary Daughter 1883 18 Garthorpe Leicestershire 23 2 Spalton Row William Calcraft Mary Head 1820 81 pensioner Muston Leicestershire 23 2 Spalton Row Mary Calcraft William Wife 1826 75 Great Gonerby Lincolnshire 23/24 3 Spalton Row uninhabited 24 24 High Street Stephen Vorden Susan Head 1829 72 [none given] Billingborough Lincolnshire 24 24 High Street George Calcraft Elizabeth Head 1857 44 labourer in lime stone Muston Leicestershire 24 24 High Street Susan Vorden Stephen Wife 1831 70 Norton Lincolnshire 24 24 High Street Elizabeth Calcraft George Wife 1855 46 Bottesford Leicestershire 24 24 High Street Charles W Calcraft George, Elizabeth Son 1888 13 Netherfield Northamptonshire 24 24 High Street Sarah H Calcraft George, Elizabeth Daughter 1891 10 Bottesford Leicestershire 25 5 Spalton Row John Parnham Mary Head 1853 48 gardner domestic Bottesford Leicestershire 25 5 Spalton Row Mary Parnham John Wife 1856 45 Bottesford Leicestershire 251 5 MarketSpalton Street Row Annie M Parnham John, Mary Daughter 1883 18 domestic servant Bottesford Leicestershire 26 1(grocer's Market Streetshop) John Sutton Sarah Head 1824 77 grocer and cottager Bottesford Leicestershire 26 1(grocer's Market Streetshop) Sarah Sutton John Wife 1827 74 Cropwell Bishop Northamptonshire 26 1(grocer's Market Streetshop) John W Sutton John, Sarah Son 1869 32 Bottesford Leicestershire 26 2(grocer's Market Streetshop) Mary J Sutton John, Sarah Daughter 1864 37 Bottesford Leicestershire 27 2(butcher's Market Street shop) Arthur E Taylor Louisa Head 1875 26 butcher Grantham Lincolnshire 27 2(butcher's Market Street shop) Louisa Taylor Arthur E Wife 1875 26 Londonthorpe Lincolnshire 27 2(butcher's Market Street shop) Arthur H Taylor Arthur E, Louisa Son 1900 1 Bottesford Leicestershire 27 2(butcher's Market Street shop) Sydney Taylor Arthur E, Louisa Son 1900 1 Bottesford Leicestershire 27 2(butcher's Market Street shop) Beatrice Taylor Arthur E, Louisa Daughter 1898 3 Bottesford Leicestershire 27 (butcher's shop) Ellen Dent Visitor 1886 15 Bottesford Leicestershire 28 3 Market Street Mary A Hudson Head W 1827 74 Bottesford Leicestershire 28 3 Market Street Annie E Hudson Mary A Daughter 1870 31 Bottesford Leicestershire Richard J surveyor of highways, Thornton Le 29 4 Market Street Kettleborrow Alice Head 1868 33 farmer Clay Yorkshire 29 4 Market Street DorothyAlice Kettleborrow Richard J Wife 1873 28 Bottesford Leicestershire 29 4 Market Street Kettleborrow Richard J, Alice Daughter 1900 1 Bottesford Leicestershire 29 4 Market Street Ellen Skillington Servant 1885 16 domestic servantSutton Bottesford Cunn Leicestershire 30 5 Market
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