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Northern Applebys in All Census Years.Xlsx Northern Applebys in 1851 census updated 01/04/2014 census name position age status approx occupation born address notes Family line year yr of birth 1851 Hannah Appleby mother 74 wid 1777 farmers widow Sunderland Earsdon Hill Farm, Causey Park, wid of Nicholas Acklington - Causey Park Applebys N'land 1851 Margaret Appleby wife 48 mar 1803 farmers wife Monkwearmouth Earsdon Hill Farm, Causey Park, Acklington - Causey Park Applebys N'land 1851 Elizabeth Appleby sister 42 unm 1809 house servant Bishop Wearmouth Earsdon Hill Farm, Causey Park, Acklington - Causey Park Applebys N'land 1851 Thomas Appleby head 40 mar 1811 landed prop.& farmer of 160 Bishop Wearmouth Earsdon Hill Farm, Causey Park, son of Nicholas and Acklington - Causey Park Applebys acres N'land Hannah 1851 John Appleby nephew 21 unm 1830 farm lab Bishop Wearmouth Earsdon Hill Farm, Causey Park, Acklington - Causey Park Applebys N'land 1851 Isabella Hannah dau 15 1836 farmers dau Causey Park Earsdon Hill Farm, Causey Park, Acklington - Causey Park Applebys Appleby N'land 1851 William Nicholas son 13 1838 scholar Causey Park Earsdon Hill Farm, Causey Park, Acklington - Causey Park Applebys Appleby N'land 1851 Hannah Appleby housek 32 unm 1819 shepherds house keeper Sunderland, Durham Edington East Farm, Morpeth, d Nicholas and Hannah? Acklington - Causey Park Applebys eeper N'land 1851 John Summerbell head 48 mar 1803 farmer of 185 acres emp 1 Bolam, N'land Eshott, Bedlington, N'land Acklington - Causey Park Applebys lab 1851 Isabella Summerbell wife 44 mar 1807 Monkwearmouth, Eshott, Bedlington, N'land dau of Wm and Isabella Acklington - Causey Park Applebys Durham Ball 1851 Ann Appleby servant 31 unm 1820 house servant Bishop Wearmouth Eshott, Bedlington, N'land Acklington - Causey Park Applebys 1851 John Lennox servant 21 unm 1830 farm lab Meldon, N'land Eshott, Bedlington, N'land Acklington - Causey Park Applebys 1851 Dorothy Appleby head 76 wid 1775 Morpeth, Blue Quarries, Gateshead, Durham Acklington - Causey Park Applebys? Northumberland 1851 William Appleby son 39 unm 1812 mason Causey Park Blue Quarries, Gateshead, Durham Acklington - Causey Park Applebys? 1851 John Appleby lodger 40 mar 1811 mason Warkworth 39 Wesley St, Newcastle on Tyne son of Wm and Ann Acklington Applebys 1851 Thomas Appleby father 67 wid 1784 formerly a farmer Haystack Hill Abbey Mills, Newminster Abbey Acklington Applebys 1851 Elizabeth Appleby wife 42 mar 1809 millers wife Bedlington Abbey Mills, Newminster Abbey Acklington Applebys 1851 William Appleby brother 36 unm 1815 ag lab Haystack Hill Abbey Mills, Newminster Abbey Acklington Applebys 1851 John Appleby head 34 mar 1817 miller and farmer 35 acres Haystack Hill Abbey Mills, Newminster Abbey Acklington Applebys emp 6 men 1851 Jonathan Appleby brother 25 unm 1826 miller Haystack Hill Abbey Mills, Newminster Abbey Acklington Applebys 1851 Robert Appleby son 4 1847 Bedlington Abbey Mills, Newminster Abbey Acklington Applebys 1851 also 5 servants 1851 3 millers, 2 FS Abbey Mills, Newminster Abbey Acklington Applebys 1851 William Appleby head 75 mar 1776 farmer 460 acres emp Alnwick, N'land Acklington Park, Warkworth Acklington Applebys 16labs 1851 Ann Appleby wife 61 mar 1790 Rothbury, N'land Acklington Park, Warkworth Acklington Applebys 1851 George appleby son 31 unm 1820 Warkworth Acklington Park, Warkworth Acklington Applebys 1851 Robt Appleby son 27 unm 1824 Warkworth Acklington Park, Warkworth Acklington Applebys 1851 Ann Appleby dau 25 unm 1826 Warkworth Acklington Park, Warkworth Acklington Applebys 1851 Nicholas Appleby son 23 unm 1828 Warkworth Acklington Park, Warkworth Acklington Applebys 1851 Margaret Appleby dau 19 unm 1832 Warkworth Acklington Park, Warkworth Acklington Applebys 1851 Jane Appleby dau 15 unm 1836 Warkworth Acklington Park, Warkworth Acklington Applebys 1851 Judith Johnston sister 63 unm 1788 Netherwitton, N'land Eastfield House, Warkworth, N'land Acklington Applebys Northern Applebys in 1851 census updated 01/04/2014 1851 William Appelby head 61 wid 1790 land prop farming 340 acres Netherwitton, N'land Eastfield House, Warkworth, N'land this is Wm Johnson who Acklington Applebys emp 9 males 15 females changed his name to Appleby 1851 Archhibold Oliver visitor 45 wid 1806 farm steward Ancroft, N'land Eastfield House, Warkworth, N'land Acklington Applebys 1851 Walter Johnston nephew 28 unm 1823 land agent Hackney, Middx Eastfield House, Warkworth, N'land Acklington Applebys 1851 Grace Sterting servant 25 unm 1826 cook Eglingham, N'land Eastfield House, Warkworth, N'land Acklington Applebys 1851 Jane Mather servant 22 unm 1829 house maid Kyloe, N'land Eastfield House, Warkworth, N'land Acklington Applebys 1851 Christopher Ord servant 18 unm 1833 groom Rothbury, N'land Eastfield House, Warkworth, N'land Acklington Applebys 1851 Eleanor Appleby wife 62 mar 1789 Felton Felton, N'land Acklington Applebys 1851 William Appleby head 59 mar 1792 joiner and innkeeper Warkworth Felton, N'land son of John and Eleanor Acklington Applebys 1851 William Appleby son 29 unm 1822 joiner (journeyman) Felton Felton, N'land Acklington Applebys 1851 William Appleby head 35 mar 1816 farmer of 326 acres emp 6 Kirkwhelpington Hagg Farm, morpeth is this son of Robert & Acklington Applebys labs Elizabeth Robson 1851 Ann Appleby wife 26 mar 1825 Cramlington Hagg Farm, morpeth Acklington Applebys 1851 elizabeth Appleby dau 6m 1850 Causey Park Hagg Farm, morpeth Acklington Applebys 1851 Robert Appleby head 80 wid 1771 farmer of 230 acres emp 6 Northumberland Helm, bockenfield, Bedlington, Acklington Applebys labs Morpeth 1851 Joseph Appleby son 35 unm 1816 farmers son Northumberland Helm, bockenfield, Bedlington, Acklington Applebys Morpeth 1851 Eleanor Scott servant 20 unm 1831 house servant Northumberland Helm, bockenfield, Bedlington, Acklington Applebys Morpeth 1851 George Scott servant 17 unm 1834 farm servant Northumberland Helm, bockenfield, Bedlington, Acklington Applebys Morpeth 1851 John Appleby head 56 mar 1795 farmer and miller Haystack Hill Heugh Mill, Bedlington son of John and Ellenor Acklington Applebys 1851 Mary Ann Appleby wife 44 mar 1807 farmer and millers wife Lesbury Heugh Mill, Bedlington Acklington Applebys 1851 Edward Soulsby visitor 17 unm 1834 miller Bedlington Heugh Mill, Bedlington Acklington Applebys 1851 John Appleby son 12 1839 scholar Heugh Mill Heugh Mill, Bedlington Acklington Applebys 1851 Mark Swan Appleby son 11 1840 scholar Heugh Mill Heugh Mill, Bedlington Acklington Applebys 1851 Robert Appleby son 10 1841 scholar Heugh Mill Heugh Mill, Bedlington Acklington Applebys 1851 Ann Appleby head 60 wid 1791 farmer of 306 acrs emp 18 Stannington, N'land Low Buston Hall wid of John (Ann Hodgson) Acklington Applebys labs 1851 George appleby head 69 mar 1782 lodging house keeper Acklington Percy St, Tynemouth son of Robert and Isabel Acklington Applebys (Potts) 1851 Margaret Appleby wife 56 mar 1795 Hewick, N'land Percy St, Tynemouth Acklington Applebys 1851 Margaret Appleby dau 26 unm 1825 confectioner Hewick, N'land Percy St, Tynemouth Acklington Applebys 1851 John Appleby son 24 unm 1827 miller Hewick, N'land Percy St, Tynemouth Acklington Applebys 1851 Isabella Dodds dau 23 mar 1828 Hewick, N'land Percy St, Tynemouth Acklington Applebys 1851 Mary Jane Appleby dau 18 unm 1833 Bothal Percy St, Tynemouth Acklington Applebys 1851 Ann Appleby dau 13 unm 1838 Bothal Percy St, Tynemouth Acklington Applebys 1851 Anne Dodds grandd 2 1849 Bothal Percy St, Tynemouth Acklington Applebys au 1851 Barbara Appleby wife 43 mar 1808 masons wife Acklington, N'land Victoria St, Warkworth, N'land wife of John Acklington Applebys 1851 John Appleby son 10 1841 scholar Acklington, N'land Victoria St, Warkworth, N'land Acklington Applebys 1851 Thomas Appleby son 8 1843 scholar Acklington, N'land Victoria St, Warkworth, N'land Acklington Applebys 1851 Jane Appleby dau 5 1846 scholar Acklington, N'land Victoria St, Warkworth, N'land Acklington Applebys 1851 Elizabeth Appleby dau 3 1848 Acklington, N'land Victoria St, Warkworth, N'land Acklington Applebys Northern Applebys in 1851 census updated 01/04/2014 1851 Ann Appleby dau 6m 1850 Amble, N'land Victoria St, Warkworth, N'land Acklington Applebys 1851 William Appleby head 31 unm 1820 butcher Warkworth Village, Bedlington son of William and Ann Acklington Applebys 1851 Elizabeth Appleby sister 27 unm 1824 Warkworth Village, Bedlington dau of William and Ann Acklington Applebys 1851 Elizabeth Appleby head 69 unm 1782 Framlington, N'land Framlington, Rothbury, N'land Acklington Applebys? 1851 Margaret Appleby sister 64 unm 1787 Framlington, N'land Framlington, Rothbury, N'land Acklington Applebys? 1851 William Appleby servant 22 1829 ag lab Langton, Durham Crawleyside, Stanhope, Durham son of Adam and Adam of Easby Catherine, in hh of Joseph Baty, farmer 1851 Henry Appleby servant 18 unm 1833 farm lab Langton, Durham Crook and Billy Row, durham son of Adam and Adam of Easby Catherine, in hh of Thos. Thompson, farmer 1851 Adam Appleby bro-in- 64 wid 1787 ag lab Easby, Yorks Dalton on Tees, Darlington Dorothy's father or brother? Adam of Easby law 1851 George Wild head 44 mar 1807 school master Bp Auckland, Durham Dalton on Tees, Darlington Adam of Easby 1851 Dorothy Wild wife 36 mar 1815 Gilling, Yorks Dalton on Tees, Darlington Dorothy's maiden name Adam of Easby was Appleby 1851 George Wild son 18 1833 teacher Gilling, Yorks Dalton on Tees, Darlington Adam of Easby 1851 robert Wild son 15 1836 scholar Gilling, Yorks Dalton on Tees, Darlington Adam of Easby 1851 christopher
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