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1881 Census Index .For Lancashire for the Name 1881 CENSUS INDEX .FOR LANCASHIRE FOR THE NAME COMPILED BY THE INTERNATIONAL MOLYNEUX FAMILY ASSOCIATION COPYRIGHT: All rights reserved by the International Molyneux Family Association (IMFA). Permission is hereby granted to members to reproduce for genealogical libraries and societies as donations. Permission is also hereby granted to the Family History Library at 35 NW Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah to film this publication. No person or persons shall reproduce this publication for monetary gain. FAMILY REPRESENTATIVES: United Kingdom: IMFA Editor and President - Mrs. Betty Mx Brown 18 Sinclair Avenue, Prescot, Merseyside, L35 7LN Australia: Th1FA, Luke Molyneux, "Whitegates", Dooen RMB 4203, Horsham, Victoria 3401 Canada: IMFA, Marie Mullenneix Spearman, P.O. Box 10306, Bainbridge Island, WA 98110 New Zealand: IMFA, Miss Nulma Turner, 43B Rita Street, Mount Maunganui, 3002 South Africa: IMFA, Ms. Adrienne D. Molyneux, P.O. Box 1700, Pingowrie 2123, RSA United States: IMFA, Marie Mullenneix Spearman, P.O. Box 10306, Bainbridge Island, WA 98110 -i- PAGE INDEX FOR THE NAME MOLYNEUX AND ITS VARIOUS SPELLINGS COMPILED FROM 1881 CENSUS INDEX FOR LANCASHIRE This Index has been compiled as a directive to those researching the name MOLYNEUX and its derivations. The variety of spellings has been taken as recorded by the enumerators at the time of the census. Remember, the present day spelling of the name Molyneux which you may be researching may not necessarily match that which was recorded in 1881. No responsibility wiJI be taken for any errors or omi ssions in the compilation of this Index and it is to be used as a qui de only. It is recommended that the user cross references the entries with the Main 1881 Census Index for Lancashire. Page Place 2 ABRAM Molyneux, Molneux ACCRINGTON Molyneaux, Mullineaux ADLINGTON Molinoux, Molyneaux, Molyneux, Mullineux AIG HTON BAILEY Molyneaux, Molyneux 3 AINTREE Molyneux ALSTON Molineaux ARDWICK Mullines ASHTON IN MAKERFIELD Molyneaux, Molyneux 4 ASHTON ONDER L YNE Molineux, Mollineaux, Molneaux, ASPULL Moleyneux, Molyneux ATHERTON Molyneaux 5 ATHERTON Molyneux, Mullineaux, Mullineux, 6 ATHERTON Mullineux BARTON ON IREWELL Mol yneaux BARROW IN FURNESS Molineux, BEDFORD (Leigh) Molyneux, Molynieux, Moleneux, Moli neaux, Molineux BICKERSTAFFE Molyneaux BIRKDALE Molineux 7 BIRKDALE Molymuex, Molyneux BLACKBURN Molineux, Molyneux, Mulineaux, Mullineaux, Mullineux BLACKLEY Molyneux BLACKROD Molyneaux, Molyneux 8 BOOTLE-CUM-LINACRE Molloneux, Molyneux BRADFORD Molyneux BROUGHTON Moli neaux, Molyneux, Mullineux BURNLEY Molyneux 9 BURTONWOOD Molyneux BURY Molyneaux CHEETHA M Mollineaux, Molyneux, Mullineux CHORLTON ON MEDLOCK Molineux, Mol yneaux 10 CHORLTON ON MEDLOCK Molyneix, Molyneux CHORLEY Molyneux, Mulineaux CLAYTON LE MOORS Mulineaux DALTON IN FURNESS Molineux, Molyneux DILWORTH Molyneaux DROYLSDEN Molyneux DIDSBURY Mollineau DITTON Molyneau INDEX CO NTINUED Oi) 11 ECCLESTON (Par. of Prescot) Molyneux 12 " " Molyneux, Mullineux EDGEWORTH Mullineaux EVERTON Moli naux,Molineux,Molle,Mollyneux, Mol yneaux 13 EVERTON Molyneux 14 FARNWORTH (Man). Molineux, Molyneaux,Molyneux, Mullineaux,Mullineux FAZAKERLEY Molyneux, Molynewx, FULLWOOD (Preston) Mullineaux GOLBORNE Moleaux, Molyneaux, Molyneux 15 GORTON Moll, Molyneux GT.BOLTON Molineux, Molyneaux, Molyneux Mullineaux, Mullineux GT. & LITILE (name not given) Moli neaux GT. CROSBY Molineux 16 GT. CROSBY Mollineux, Molyneux HABERGHAM EAVES Molyneux HAIGHTON Molyneux HALEWOOD Molyneaux HALLIWELL Mollineux, Molyneux, Mullineaux HALSALL Molyneux HAUGHTON Molinox HASLI NGDEN Molyneaux HAYDOCK Molyneaux, Molyneux HEAP Molineau, Molyneaux 17 HEAP Molyneux HEATON NORRIS Mollineux, Molyneux, Mullineaux HINDLEY Molineux, Molineaux, Mollineaux, Molyneaux 18 HINDLEY Molyneaux, Molyneux HORWICH Molyneux, Mullineux HULME Molinieux 19 HULME Molinuex, Moly, Molyneaux, Molyneax, Molyneux, Mullineaux, Mullinex HUYTON-with-ROBY Molenuex INCE BLUNDELL Molyneux INCE IN MAKERFIELD Molyneaux, Mollyneux, Molyneux 20 INCE IN MAKERFIELD Molyneux 21 KEARSLEY Molyneux KIRKBY Molymeux, Molyneux KIRKDAL E Mol neaux, Molyneaux, Moleneux, Mol yneau 22 KIRKDALE Molyneux 23 KNOWSLEY Molyneux 24 LANCASTER Molyneux LATHOM Moiling, Molynex LAYTON Mollyneux LEVENSHULME Moli neaux LEYLAND Mullineaux LITHERLAND Molyneux 25 LIVERPOOL Molle,Molynaux, Molyneaux, Molyneux 26 LIVERPOOL Molyneux 27 LIVERPOOL Molyneux, Molynor, Mulineaux LITTLE BOLTON Moli neux,Molyneaux, Molyneux, Mullineaux INDEX CONTINUED <iii> 28 LITTLE BOLTON Mullineaux, Mullineux LITTLE CROSBY Mollyneux LITTLE HULTON Molineaux, Mollineax, Molyneux, Mulineaux, Mulineux Mulineux, Mullineux LITTLE LEVER Molyneux LOSTOCK Molineux 29 LOWER ALLITHWAITE Molyneu MANCHESTER Molineaux, Molineuaeu, Molineux, Moine, Molyneaux, Molyneux, Mullineux MOSS-SIDE, Man. Mol ineux, Molyneux, Mulineaux 30 MUCH WOOLTO N (Par.of Childwall) Molyneux NETHERTON Molyneux NEWTON IN MAKERFIELD Molineaux, Molyneaux, Molyneux, 31 NORTH MEOLS Molecex, Molineux, Molinineux,Molyneaux, Molyneax, Molyneux, Mullineaux OLDHAM Mollyneux, Molynex, Mullineux 32 OPENSHAW,Man Molyneux ORMSKIRK Molineux, Molyneux ORRELL (Wigan) Molyneux OSWALDTWISTLE Molyneaux OVER DARWEN Mullineux 33 OVER DARWEN Molyneux P ARBOLD Molyneux PARR Molyneux 34 PARR Molyneux, Molyeaux, Molyneaux, Muleneax 35 PEMBERTON Molyneux PENDLETON Mollineux PENKETH Moleynix PENNINGTON Moleneux, Molyneux, Mullineaux PENWORTHAM Molyneux 36 PILKINGTON Molyneaux, Mullinieu PILSWORTH Molyneux POULTON BARRE Mullineaux POULTON LE FYLDE Molyneux PRESCOT Molyneux 37 PRESTON Moleneay, Moleneux, Mollinaeux, Molyneaux, Molyneux Molyieux,Muleneaux, Mulineaux, Mullinaux 38 PRESTON Mullineaux PRESTWICH Moll, Mulliney RADCLIFFE Molyneux, Mullineaux RAINFORD Molyneux RAINHILL Molyneux 39 RIBCHESTER Molyneaux ROCHDALE Molyneux ROYTON Mol yneux RUFFORD Molyneux RUMWORTH Molyneaux, Mullineaux SALFORD Molineux, Molineaux, Mol1ineaux 40 SA LFORD Molyneux, Mullineaux, Mullineux, Molyneax SCARISBRICK Molyneux SEFTON Molyneux SHEVINGTON Molyneux SIMMONSWOOD Molyneux INDEX CONTINUED <iv) 41 SKELMERSDALE Molyneux, Molynuix SOUTHWORTH W. Molyneux 42 SPOTLAND (Rochdale) Mollinaeux, Moli neux, Molyneux STRETFORD Molyneaux, Molyneux SUTTON (St. Helens) Moll, Molyneaux, Molyneux 43 SUTTON (St. Helens) Mol yneux THORNTON Molyneux TOTTINGTON HIGH Molyneux TOTTINGTON LOW Molyneux TONG WITH H? (Bolton le Moors) Mullineaux 44 TOXTETH PARK Moleneux, Molineux,Moll,Molyeneux,Molyneaux Molyneux 45 TOXTETH PARK Molyneux 46 TYLDESLEY Mollineaux, Molyeneux, Molyneaux,Mol yneux, Mullineux ULVERSTON Mollyneux, Molyneux UPHOLLAND Molyneux 47 WALTON-LE-DALE Molyneaux, Molyneux WALTON-on-the-HILL Moleneaux, Mol yneux WAVE RTREE Molyneux, Molyneaux 48 WARRINGTON Moll yneaux, Molyneux 49 WARRINGTON Molyneaux, Molyneax WEST DERBY Molineux, Molleneux, Molyneaux, Molyneua 50 WEST DERBY Molyneux 51 WEST HOUGHTON Mollineux, Molyneux WEST LEIGH Molineaux, Molyneaux, Mol yneux 52 WHISTON Molyneaux, Molyneux WIDNES Molineux, Molyneaux, Mol yneux, Muleneax 53 WIGAN Malyneux, Moli neux, Moloneux, Molyneaux, Molyneu, Molyneuox 54 WIG AN Molyneux 55 WIGAN Molyneux 56 WIGAN Mol yneux, Molynewx, Molynuex 57 WINDLE Moleneux, Molyneux WHIITINGHAM Molyneux WITHI NGTON Molineux, Molyneaux 58 WORSLEY Molineux, Mollineaux, Mulineux, Mullinex, Mullinaux, Mullineaux 59 WORSLEY Mullineaux, Mullineux 60 WORSLEY Mullineux 61 WRIGHTINGTON Molineux, Moiling ABBREVIATIONS: A/c' s =Accounts, A gr. lab =agricultural labourer, App =apprentice, Asst. =assistant, Bldr=builder,BI/smith=blacksmith, Chem.lab . =chemical worker, Col . =coll iery Coli =college,C or Cott=Cotton (Wvr=weaver, Op-operator, Cot. Card. =Cotton brusher),Dom.serv . =domestic servant; Dressmkr=dressmaker, Engr=engineer, Fmr=farmer, Gen.Dom. =general domestic, Gen. lab-general labourer Hse.Kpr. =housekeeper, Wkr=worker Fmr=farmer Int=interest, Mech .Engr=mechanical engineer, Mftr=manufacturer Mgr=Manager, Pup. tea=pupil teacher, Ret. =retired, Rly=railway Sch=school/scholar,Te=teacher, . W'hse=warehouse, Wheelwt=wheelwright, a/son=adopted son, bord=border, b/law=brother-in-law, dau=daughter,g/s=grandson g/g/son=great grand son, hd=head, serv=servant, s/bro=stepbrother, lnmt=inmate, lodg =lodger, moth/L=mother-in-law, neph=nephew, sis=sister ,sldr=soldier. st/fa=stepfather, U-unmarried w=wife, W-widow/er -l- 1881 INDEX FOR LANCSHIRE The Index covers 145 cities/towns/villages in Lancashire. 2,879 Molyneux names including derivations of Molyneux are listed in this Index. The largest concentration of Molyneux lived in the fol lowing places: WIGAN 175 WORSLEY 165 LIVERPOOL 121 TOXTETH PARK (Li verpool) 112 WARRINGTON 87 ATHERTON 84 EVERTON 82 INCE IN MAKERFIELD 77 ECCLESTON (Prescot) 76 SUTTON 67 WEST DERBY 67 PRESTON 66 PARR 62 KIRKDALE 60 HINDLEY 59 LITTLE BOLTON 57 SKELMERSDALE 49 KNOWSLEY 48 SA LFORD 47 ASHTON IN MAKERFIELD 41 - 2- LANCASHIRE 1881 CBNSUS FOR Christian Mar. ELcl oupatiQrl �ru full:n fQL. Name Name Ag�LSex Stall!s Census Head CQ.Parish N!L. ABRAM MOLYNEUX Annie 4 F dau U Abram Rd.MxLANAbram 22 II Molyneux Edwin ld M son Rd.Mx LAN Abram 22 II Molyneux Frank 5 M son u scholar Rd.Mx LAN Abram 22 il II II Molyneux Helen 34 F wife M 22 il Molyneux Henry 70 M head M Lochkeepe r self LAN Bispham 3 II Molyneux Henry 27 M son u Groce r Hy.Mx LAN Abram 3 II Molyneux Isaac 17? M a/son U Coll iery machinist Hy.Mx LAN Lowton 3 " Molyneux Jane 2 F dau u Rd.Mx LAN Abram 22 il Molyneux Mgt. 60 F wife M Hy.Mx LAN Lowton 3 I Molyneux Richard 35 M head M I Groce rs Assist. self LAN Abram 22 ,, MOLNEUX Alfred
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