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Ref Location Christian Name Surname Status 1911 Census - Algarkirk The census is taken every ten years and is a key document for any genealogist. When they survive they offer a snapshot into the life of your ancestors on a given day, and provide incredible detail as to location, age, marital status and occupation, as well as the details of any other occupants at the same address. Following the census back through time can be a great way to begin building your family tree. Christian Ref Location Name Surname Status Age Occupation year of birth ROAD CHRISTIAN SURNAME AGE BORN 1 The Hall Arthur Watts Ballachey Head 50 Clergyman- Church Of 1861 2 The Hall Alice Elizabeth Ballachey Wife 35 - 1876 3 The Hall Winifred Mary Ballachey Daughter 12 - 1899 4 The Hall Margaret Alice Ballachey Daughter 10 - 1901 5 The Hall John Ballachey Son 7 - 1904 6 The Hall KathleenPanayotou Isabel Ballachey Daughter 4 - 1907 7 The Hall Alice Maud Chamberlain Visitor 26 Private Means 1885 8 The Hall Florence Paddison Servant 27 General Servant Domestic 1884 9 Elizabeth 10 School House Fred William Wood Head 59 Trained And Certificated 1852 11 School House Annie Elizabeth Wood Daughter 36 -Teacher 1875 12 School House Frances Mary Wood Daughter 25 School Teacher 1886 13 School House Annie Ellis Visitor 51 - 1860 14 15 Algarkirk William Peck Head 38 Groom Domestic 1873 16 Algarkirk Kate Peck Wife 36 - 1875 17 Algarkirk Gay T Peck Son 9 - 1902 18 Algarkirk Cecil Peck Son 7 - 1904 19 Algarkirk Reginald Peck Son 2 - 1909 20 21 Church Lane Rose Hannah Naylor Head 26 Domestic 1885 22 Church Lane Harriet Naylor Daughter 5 School 1906 23 Church Lane LouieElizabeth Naylor Daughter 2 - 1909 24 Church Lane William Henry Parkins Boarder 50 Labourer On Farm 1861 25 26 Gatehouse Henry Dodes Head 54 Platelayer Foreman 1857 27 Gatehouse Annie Dodes Wife 53 - 1858 28 Gatehouse Walter Dodes Son 18 Farm Labourer 1893 29 Gatehouse Edith Dodes Daughter 14 - 1897 30 Gatehouse Grace Dodes Daughter 11 At School 1900 31 32 Woad Mill Cottages John Robt Burrell Head 34 Farm Labourer 1877 33 Woad Mill Cottages Jessie Ann Burrell Wife 36 - 1875 34 Woad Mill Cottages Evelyn M Burrell Daughter 7 School 1904 35 Woad Mill Cottages Grace Burrell Daughter 6 School 1905 36 Woad Mill Cottages May Burrell Daughter 3 - 1908 37 Woad Mill Cottages George Burrell Son 1 - 1910 38 39 Woad Mill Cottages Matthew Askew Head 54 Farm Labourer 1857 40 Woad Mill Cottages Robert Askew Son 24 Farm Labourer 1887 41 Woad Mill Cottages Betsie Jane Askew Daughter 20 - 1891 42 Woad Mill Cottages Edith Ellen Askew Daughter 11 School 1900 43 Woad Mill Cottages Frances Askew Daughter 8 School 1903 44 Mahala 45 Woad Mill Cottages Henry Burrell Head 57 Farm Labourer 1854 46 Woad Mill Cottages Daisy Burrell Daughter 26 - 1885 47 Woad Mill Cottages Martha Ann Burrell Daughter 24 - 1887 48 49 Pitcher Row Lane Francis Lane Head 31 Railway Signalman 1880 50 Pitcher Row Lane Louisa Lane Wife 32 - 1879 51 Pitcher Row Lane Francis John Lane Son 8 - 1903 52 Pitcher Row Lane Susannah Lane Daughter 6 School 1905 53 Pitcher Row Lane Arthur Ernest Lane Son 2 - 1909 54 Pitcher Row Lane John Lane Father 66 Retired Railway Gateman 1845 55 Pitcher Row Lane Henry Kitchen Brother In 30 Farm Labourer 1881 56 Law 57 Pitcher Row Lane Harriet Lill Head 73 Pensioner Old Age 1838 58 Pitcher Row Lane John Mahony Boarder 25 Signalman 1886 59 Pitcher Row Lane Edward Barber Boarder 33 Platelayer 1878 60 61 Pitcher Row Lane Elizabeth Jane Bingham Head 74 - 1837 62 Pitcher Row Lane Ellen Bingham Daughter 47 Housekeeper 1864 63 Pitcher Row Lane Florence Bingham Daughter In 39 - 1872 64 Pitcher Row Lane HerbertMartha Bingham GrandsonLaw 2 - 1909 65 Pitcher Row Lane FlorenceThomas Bingham Daughter 0 - 1911 66 Pitcher Row Lane JamesAmelia Herbert Robinson Boarder 29 Labourer For Engineers 1882 67 68 Pitcher Row Lane Samuel Johnson Head 30 Farm Labourer 1881 69 Pitcher Row Lane Mary Elizabeth Johnson Wife 23 - 1888 70 Pitcher Row Lane Dorothy Johnson Daughter 0 - 1911 71 72 Pitcher Row Lane Harry Herbert Brittain Head 30 Builder Etc 1881 73 Pitcher Row Lane Amy Helen Brittain Wife 26 - 1885 74 Pitcher Row Lane George Herbert Brittain Son 0 - 1911 75 76 The Case Is Altered PHJohn Charles Brett Head 47 Hotel Keeper And Horse- 1864 77 The Case Is Altered PHAnnie Brett Wife 44 -Breaker 1867 78 The Case Is Altered PHAnn Newbon Mother In 72 Old Age Pensioner 1839 79 The Case Is Altered PHWilliam Henry Brett NephewLaw 16 Assistant Horsebreaker 1895 80 81 Pitcher Row Lane Eliza Ann Burrell Head 47 Dressmaker 1864 82 Pitcher Row Lane Edith Ann Burrell Daughter 18 - 1893 83 Pitcher Row Lane John Sidney Burrell Son 14 - 1897 84 85 Pitcher Row Lane Watson Young Head 26 Horseman On Farm 1885 86 Pitcher Row Lane Elizabeth Young Wife 25 - 1886 87 Pitcher Row Lane Watson J Young Son 3 - 1908 88 Pitcher Row Lane Lily Young Daughter 1 - 1910 89 90 Pitcher Row Lane J C Brittain Head 75 Retired Grocer 1836 91 Pitcher Row Lane Walter Wilkinson Son In Law 30 Wheelwright 1881 92 Pitcher Row Lane - Wilkinson Daughter 44 - 1867 93 94 Pitcher Row Lane Francis Wilkinson Head 77 Pensioner Old Age 1834 95 Pitcher Row Lane Ann Wilkinson Wife 77 Pensioner Old Age 1834 96 97 Pitcher Row Lane Robert Kitchen Head 45 Labourer On Farm 1866 98 Pitcher Row Lane Susan Kitchen Wife 49 - 1862 99 Pitcher Row Lane Stanley Kitchen Son 21 Labourer On Farm 1890 100 Pitcher Row Lane Rose Kitchen Daughter 13 - 1898 101 Pitcher Row Lane Sam Russell Kitchen Son 11 School 1900 102 Pitcher Row Lane Elizabeth Ann Kitchen Daughter 9 - 1902 103 Pitcher Row Lane Ernest Kitchen Son 7 - 1904 104 105 Holbeach Road John William Bettinson Head 27 Farmer 1884 106 Holbeach Road Sophia Bettinson Wife 25 - 1886 107 Holbeach Road John Ernest Bettinson Son 2 - 1909 108 109 Holbeach Road Alfred Crawford Head 80 Farmer 1831 110 Holbeach Road Rosamond Cragg - 51 Housekeeper 1860 111 112 Holbeach Road Thomas Paddison Head 52 Farmer 1859 113 Holbeach Road Elizabeth Paddison Wife 51 - 1860 114 Holbeach Road Henry Paddison Son 14 Farmer's Son Working On 1897 115 Holbeach Road Bertha Kate Paddison Daughter 13 -Farm 1898 116 Holbeach Road Charles Twells Son In Law 24 Blacksmith 1887 117 Holbeach Road Phoebe Ann Twells Daughter 24 - 1887 118 Holbeach Road Reginald Peck Visitor 2 - 1909 119 Holbeach Road Bertha Twells Granddaug 0 - 1911 120 hter 121 Holbeach Road John Henry Vine Head 43 Farm Labourer 1868 122 Holbeach Road Harriet Vine Wife 38 - 1873 123 Holbeach Road George Edward Vine Son 18 Horseman On Farm 1893 124 Holbeach Road Gertrude Vine Daughter 15 Part Time On Farm 1896 125 Holbeach Road EdithMatilda Vine Daughter 12 School 1899 126 Holbeach Road Ethel Vine Daughter 9 School 1902 127 Holbeach Road John Henry Vine Son 7 School 1904 128 Holbeach Road Mary Jane Vine Daughter 2 - 1909 129 Holbeach Road Frederick Carrot Boarder 26 Waggoner On Farm 1885 130 Ernest 131 Gatehouse 89 Henry Robert Paul Head 25 Platelayer 1886 132 Gatehouse 89 Elizabeth Paul Wife 25 - 1886 133 Gatehouse 89 Henry Robert Paul Son 4 - 1907 134 Gatehouse 89 Joseph Paul Son 2 - 1909 135 Gatehouse 89 Rose Mary Paul Daughter 0 - 1911 136 Sophia 137 Eleys Lane John William Atkin Head 41 Labourer On Farm 1870 138 Eleys Lane John Edward Atkin Son 13 Labourer On Farm 1898 139 140 Algarkirk Herbert William Carrott Head 36 Labourer On Farm 1875 141 Algarkirk Elizabeth Ann Carrott Wife 36 - 1875 142 Algarkirk Herbert William Carrott Son 12 School 1899 143 Algarkirk Ethel Elizabeth Carrott Daughter 9 School 1902 144 Algarkirk Rose Annie Carrott Daughter 8 School 1903 145 Algarkirk Charles Henry Carrott Son 6 School 1905 146 Algarkirk Alice Mary Carrott Daughter 4 School 1907 147 Algarkirk Ivy May Carrott Daughter 2 - 1909 148 Algarkirk Joseph Carrott Son 0 - 1911 149 Algarkirk William Wright Boarder 18 Horseman On Farm 1893 150 Algarkirk Alfred Kitchen Boarder 17 Waggoner On Farm 1894 151 152 The Poplars George Simpson Head 30 Farmer 1881 153 The Poplars Irene Simpson Wife 31 - 1880 154 The Poplars George Bryan Simpson Son 2 - 1909 155 The Poplars Louisa Adcock - 23 General Servant 1888 156 157 Ivy Cottage Emily Chapman Head 66 Farmer 1845 158 Ivy Cottage Richard Chapman Grandson 19 Farm Labourer 1892 159 160 Workhouse Lane James Looms Head 65 Pensioner Old Age 1846 161 Workhouse Lane Ann Looms Wife 74 Pensioner Old Age 1837 162 163 Workhouse Lane George Pell Head 67 Jobbing Gardener 1844 164 Workhouse Lane Charlotteie Pell Wife 68 - 1843 165 166 Workhouse Lane Samuel Mann Head 55 Farm Labourer 1856 167 Workhouse Lane Susan Mann Wife 45 - 1866 168 Workhouse Lane Mildred Mary Mann Daughter 19 - 1892 169 Workhouse Lane Lilly Olive Mann Daughter 13 School 1898 170 Workhouse Lane George Edward Mann Son 9 School 1902 171 Workhouse Lane Reginel George Mann Son 7 - 1904 172 173 Work House Lane William Featherston Head 45 Horseman On Farm 1866 174 Work House Lane Frances Featherstone Wife 39 - 1872 175 Work House Lane William Featherstone Son 15 Labourer On Farm 1896 176 Work House Lane Mary Featherstone Daughter 13 - 1898 177 Work House Lane George Featherstone Son 11 School 1900 178 e 179 Workhouse Lane James Wright Head 58 Farm Labourer 1853 180 Workhouse Lane Hannah Wright Wife 57 - 1854 181 182 Workhouse Lane William Lucas Head 71 Farm Labourer 1840 183 Workhouse Lane Susan Lucas Wife 65 - 1846 184 Workhouse Lane George William Lucas Son 20 Farm Labourer 1891 185 186 Woad Mill Nussey & SonsJames Evans Head 74 Foreman On Farm 1837 187 Woad Mill Nussey & SonsMaria Evans Wife 66 - 1845 188 Woad Mill Nussey & SonsMay Evans Daughter 33 - 1878 189 190 Algarkirk George Hinson Head 60 Farmer 1851 191 Algarkirk
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