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PATH:C:\Peter's WP Files\GENEAL\CENSUS\WALES PATH:C:\Peter’s WP Files\GENEAL\CENSUS\WALES FILE:GLAMORGAN DATE:January 14,2013 Last Website Update:December 29,2013 Census Extracts in the Whitlock Family Association Files (SOURCE) Name Ref/Father's Ref GLAMORGAN 1851: 1851 Michaelstone (R2498) WHITLOCK, William Head M Wd 38 Watchman Devonshire, Langtree WW22/WR41 Rebecca Dau F 9 Scholar Devonshire, Langtree FISHER, William Lodger M M 63 Pauper Devonshire, Yarnscome Jane Lodger F M 66 Devonshire, Alverdiscot GRIFFIN, Lewis Lodger M U 22 Ag Lab Devonshire, Sheabear 1851 Michaelstone Super Avon (R2499)(R2570) WHITELOCK, Christopher Head M M 38 Collier Devonshire, Marlan WCHR1/WW54 Mary Wife F M 44 Devonshire, Buckland Mary Jane Dau F U 17 Labouring on Farm Devonshire, Buckland Elizabeth Dau F U 15 Labouring on Farm Devonshire, Lanetry Ann Dau F U 12 Labouring on Farm Devonshire, Lanetry Anna Dau F U 9 At. Home Glamorgan, Raglan John Son M 7 Collier Glamorgan, Michaelstone Betty Dau F 5 At Home Glamorgan, Michaelstone William Son M 3 Glamorgan, Michaelstone SCOTT, David Lodger M U 24 Farm Labourer Devonshire, Buckland FRANCIS, Charles Lodger M U 28 Farm Labourer Somersetshire REIS, John Lodger M U 20 Farm Labourer Glamorgan, Neath WITLOCK, Elias Head M M 24 Iron Miner Devonshire, Peters Marland Mary Wife F M 30 Devonshire, Black Torrington Sally Dau F 6 At home Devonshire, Peters Marland William Son M 4 Glamorgan, Michaelstone Ann Dau F 1 Glamorgan, Michaelstone 1861: 1861 Upper Lower Llantwit, Tonna Village (R2528/2) WITLOCK, Christopher Head M M 46 Coal Miner Devonshire WCHR1/WW54 Mary Wife F M 52 Devonshire Elizabeth Dau F U 25 Tinplate cleaner Devonshire Hannah Dau F U 20 Tinplate cleaner Glamorgan, Llantwit John Son M U 17 Plate layer Glamorgan, Llantwit William Son M U 15 Coal Miner Glamorgan, Llantwit Thomas Son M 6 Glamorgan, Llantwit Mary Dau F 2m Glamorgan, Llantwit 1861 Ystradyfodwyg, Heofach (R2528/1) WHITLOCK, Elias Head M M 34 Coal Miner Devonshire, Marlen (Marland)WEL21/WW54 Mary Wife F M 40 Devonshire, Black Torrington William Son M U 15 Coal Miner Glamorgan, Michaelston Ann Dau F 12 Glamorgan, Michaelston Elias Son M 9 Scholar Glamorgan, Michaelston James S. Son M 5 Glamorgan, Michaelston Mary E. Dau F 2 Glamorgan, Michaelston 1871: 1871 Aberdare, Cromdare (R2528/4) WHITELOCK, John Head M M 27 Collier Glamorgan, Lantwit Mary Wife F M 25 Collier’s wife Carmerthen, Llanelly John Son M U 4 Glamorgan, Lantwit Elizabeth Dau F U 3 Glamorgan, Lantwit Mary Anne Dau F U 3mons Glamorgan, Lantwit 1871 Llanport juxta Neath, Llantwit Lower, Cydcold (R2528/33) PHILLIPS, John Head M M 65 Labourer on farms Pembroke, Hembelstone Susan Wife F M 61 Pembroke, Steynton James Son M U 22 Labourer on farms Glamorgan, Llantwit juxta Neath WHITLOCK, Thomas Grandson M U 7 Scholar Glamorgan, Llantwit juxta NeathWT385/WJ816 1871 Llanport juxta Neath, Llantwit Lower, Danygraig (R2528/33) WHITELOCK, Christopher Head M M 56 Platelayer, Railway Devon, Moreland WCHR1/WW54 Mary Wife F M 63 Devon, Buckland Filleigh Thomas Son M U 16 Collier Glamorgan, Llantwit juxta Neath Eliza Dau F U 34 Tin plate polisher Devon, Langtree Mary GD F U 10 Scholar Glamorgan, Llantwit juxta Neath Jane GD F U 7 Scholar Glamorgan, Llantwit juxta Neath WEBSTER, Robert GS M U 6 Scholar Glamorgan, Llantwit juxta Neath 1871 Llanwomo, Mountain Ash, St.Margarets, 5 Miskew Terrace (R2528/29) WHITELOCK, John Head M M 26 Coal Miner Somerset, Bristol WJ847/WJ280 Mary A. Wife F M 22 Somerset, Bridgewall Charles S. Son M 2 Glamorgan, Llanwomo 2 Sarah Dau F 1mon Glamorgan, Llanwomo 1871 Ystradyfodwg (R2527,R2528/6) WHITELOCK, Elias Head M M 45 Collier Devonshire WEL21/WW54 Margaret Wife F M 49 Collier’s wife Carmarthen Elias Son M U 17 Collier Glamorgan, Fyorch Twm, James Son M U 14 Haulier in Coal mine Glamorgan, Pontrhydyfen Mary Dau F U 12 Scholar Glamorgan, Pontrhydyfen Thomas Son M U 10 Scholar Glamorgan, Ystradyfodwg 1881: 1881 Cardiff, St.Mary Dwelling: 7 South Ch St Census Place: Cardiff St Mary, Glamorgan, Wales Source: FHLFilm1342270 PRORefRG11 Piece5280 Folio88 Page21 Marr Age Sex Birthplace Fredrick WHITLOCK M 33 M Salusbery, Hampshire, England Rel: Head Occ: Tin Plate Worker Susanna WHITLOCK M 33 F Benbridge, Isle of Wight, Hampshire, England Rel: Wife 1881 Gelligaer Dwelling: Moriah St Census Place: Gelligaer, Glamorgan, Wales Source: FHLFilm1342278 PRORefRG11 Piece5308 Folio61 Page22 Marr Age Sex Birthplace David DAVIES M 48 M Brecon, Brecknock, Wales Rel: Head Occ: Labourer Mary Ann DAVIES M 45 F Brecon, Brecknock, Wales Rel: Wife Elizabeth DAVIES U 17 F Brecon, Brecknock, Wales Rel: Daur Occ: Dressmaker James WHITLOCK U 27 M Monmouth Town Rel: Boarder Occ: Policeman 1881 Llandaff Dwelling: 21 Wellington St Census Place: Llandaff, Glamorgan, Wales Source: FHLFilm1342270 PRORefRG11 Piece5281 Folio133 Page5 Marr Age Sex Birthplace James TOBIN M 60 M Shamrock, Ireland Rel: Head Occ: Weigher (Iron) Harriet TOBIN M 68 F Devonport Rel: Wife William H. HOOKWAY U 34 M Appledore, Devon, England Rel: Stepson Occ: Labourer Catherin TOBIN U 24 F Cardiff Rel: Daur Occ: Dressmaker Richard TOBIN U 22 M Cardiff Rel: Son Occ: Weigher (Iron) William WHITLOCK U 20 M Bideford, Devon, England Rel: Boarder Occ: Labourer WW763/WJ99 1881 Llantwit Lower (R2528/9) Dwelling: Tonna Road Census Place: Llantwit Lower, Glamorgan, Wales Source: FHLFilm1342287 PRORefRG11 Piece5342 Folio53 Page9 Marr Age Sex Birthplace Christopher WHITELOCK W 65 M Moreland, Devon, England Rel: Head Occ: Platelayer WCHR1/WW54 Elizabeth WHITELOCK U 44 F Gougtree, Devon, England Rel: Daur Occ: Employed In Tinworks Duster Mary WHITELOCK U 20 F Llantwit, Glamorgan, Wales Rel: Grand Daur Occ: Employed In Tinworks Duster Jane THOMAS M 17 F Llantwit, Glamorgan, Wales Rel: Grand Daur Occ: Wife Of Zephaniah Thomas Zephaniah THOMAS M 22 M Cadoxton, Glamorgan, Wales Rel: Grand Son In Law Occ: Tinplate Washman 3 Dwelling: Tonna Road Census Place: Llantwit Lower, Glamorgan, Wales Source: FHLFilm1342287 PRORefRG11 Piece5342 Folio59 Page21 Marr Age Sex Birthplace William THOMAS W 54 M Haverfordwest, Pembroke, Wales Rel: Head Occ: Tinman In Tin Works Catherine THOMAS U 25 F Aberdulais, Glamorgan, Wales Rel: Daur Occ: Rubber In Tin Works Elizabeth THOMAS U 14 F Aberdulais, Glamorgan, Wales Rel: Daur Occ: Rubber In Tin Works James WEDLOCK M 24 M Pontyren, Glamorgan, Wales Rel: Son In Law Occ: Labourer Tin Works WJA65/WEL21 William THOMAS U 21 M Aberdulais, Glamorgan, Wales Rel: Son Occ: Washman Tin Works Mary Ann WEDLOCK M 28 F Aberdulais, Glamorgan, Wales Rel: Daur In Law Occ: Labourer In Tinworks Wife Henry Thos. WEDLOCK U 2 M Aberdulais, Glamorgan, Wales Rel: Grandson Occ: Labourer In Tinworks Son William Elias WEDLOCK U 4 M Aberdulais, Glamorgan, Wales Rel: Grandson Occ: Labourer In Tinworks Son Dwelling: Tonna Road Census Place: Llantwit Lower, Glamorgan, Wales Source: FHLFilm1342287 PRORefRG11 Piece5342 Folio52 Page7 Marr Age Sex Birthplace John WHITELOCK M 37 M Baglan, Glamorgan, Wales Rel: Head Occ: Coal Miner WJ816/WCHR1 Mary WHITELOCK M 36 F Llanelly, Carmarthen, Wales Rel: Wife Occ: Coal Miner Wife John WHITELOCK U 14 M Llantwit, Glamorgan, Wales Rel: Son Occ: Cold Roller Tinworks Elizabeth WHITELOCK U 13 F Llantwit, Glamorgan, Wales Rel: Daur Occ: Scholar Mary Hannah WHITELOCK U 10 F Aberdare, Glamorgan, Wales Rel: Daur Occ: Scholar Sarah Ann WHITELOCK U 7 F Aberdare, Glamorgan, Wales Rel: Daur Occ: Scholar William WHITELOCK U 5 M Llantwit, Glamorgan, Wales Rel: Son Occ: Scholar Alice WHITELOCK U 3 F Llantwit, Glamorgan, Wales Rel: Daur Occ: Coal Miners Daur Dwelling: Tonna Road Census Place: Llantwit Lower, Glamorgan, Wales Source: FHLFilm1342287 PRORefRG11 Piece5342 Folio64 Page31 Marr Age Sex Birthplace Thomas WHITELOCK M 26 M Aberdulais, Glamorgan, Wales Rel: Head Occ: Helper In Tin Works WT381/WCHR1 Sarah Ann WHITELOCK M 27 F St Brides, Pembroke, Wales Rel: Wife Occ: Helper In Tin Works Wife David T. WHITELOCK 5 M Llantwit, Glamorgan, Wales Rel: Son Occ: Scholar Mary M. WHITELOCK 4 F Llantwit, Glamorgan, Wales Rel: Daur Occ: Scholar Wm. DIXON U 24 M Morlais, Pembroke, Wales Rel: Relative Occ: Helper In Tin Works Dwelling: Tonna Road (R2528/32) Census Place: Llantwit Lower, Glamorgan, Wales Source: FHLFilm1342287 PRORefRG11 Piece5342 Folio56 Page16 Marr Age Sex Birthplace John PHILLIPS W 75 M Hamlodon, Pembroke, Wales Rel: Head Occ: Agl Lab James PHILLIPS M 32 M Llantwit, Glamorgan, Wales Rel: Son Occ: Hammerman In Tin Works Margaret PHILLIPS M 33 F Llangefelach, Glamorgan, Wales Rel: Daur In Law Occ: Hammerman In Tin Works Wife 4 Thomas WHITELOCK U 17 M Llantwit, Glamorgan, Wales Rel: Grand Son Occ: Behinder In Tin Works WT385/WJ816 1881 Neath, Glamorganshire Dwelling: 49 Bowen Street Census Place: Neath, Glamorgan, Wales Source: FHLFilm1342286 PRORefRG11 Piece5340 Folio21 Page36 Marr Age Sex Birthplace Mary Elizth. MORGAN M 45 F Whitney, Oxford, England Rel: Wife(Head) Occ: Boiler Makers Wife W??/W?? Grace E.? MORGAN U 16 F Southampton, Hampshire, England Rel: Daur Occ: Boiler Makers Daur Thomas MORGAN 14 M Southampton, Hampshire, England Rel: Son Occ: Picklers Assistant In Tin Works David Ll. MORGAN 11 M Swansea, Glamorgan, Wales Rel: Son Occ: Scholar Matilda C. MORGAN 8 F Kenfig Hill, Glamorgan, Wales Rel: Daur Occ: Scholar 1881 Swansea Town Dwelling: 68 Baptist Well St Census Place: Swansea Town, Glamorgan, Wales Source: FHLFilm1342292 PRORefRG11 Piece5361 Folio83 Page56 Marr Age Sex Birthplace Charles WHITELOCK M 43 M Sherborne, Dorset, England Rel: Head Occ: Labourer Copper Ore Yard (Manuf) Mary An. WHITELOCK M 43 F Bath, Somerset, England Rel: Wife Dwelling: 42 Waterloo St Census Place: Swansea Town, Glamorgan, Wales Source: FHLFilm1342291 PRORefRG11 Piece5358 Folio39 Page9 Marr Age Sex Birthplace Annette M. RICHARDS W 32 F Bridgend, Glamorgan, Wales Rel: Head Occ: Inn Keeper Florence Lilian RICHARDS 1 y F Swansea, Glamorgan, Wales Rel: Dau Ann M.
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