1861 Census for Penygloddfa, Sorted by Street, by Surname

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1861 Census for Penygloddfa, Sorted by Street, by Surname 1861 Census. Commercial Street and area Age M Age F Ball play Richard Bennett head married 47 labourer of all kinds of work Ball play Martha Bennett wife married 47 housewife Ball play Mary Bennett daughter 8 scholar Ball play William Davies head married 58 woollen weaver - flannel Ball play Jane Davies wife married 55 wife Ball play David Davies son unmarried 20 woollen weaver - flannel Ball play William Davies son unmarried 19 Agricultural labourer Ball play Richard Davies son unmarried 16 piecer in factory Ball play Richard Davies head married 28 bricklayer Ball play Elizabeth Davies wife married 26 housewife Ball play John Davies son 1 Ball play Arthur Nicholas lodger unmarried 16 Agricultural labourer Ball play John Richards head married 33 shoemaker Ball play Susan Richards wife married 33 woollen weaver - flannel Ball play Mary A Richards daughter 11 scholar Ball play Elizabeth Richards daughter 8 scholar Ball play Caroline Richards daughter 3 Ball play Sarah J Richards daughter 5 mths Bridge End Susan Jones daughter unmarried 16 house servant Bridge End Mary Morgan head widow 68 innkeeper Bridge End Charlotte Morgan daughter unmarried 27 daughter Bridge End Margaret Morgan daughter unmarried 26 daughter Bridge Street Elizabeth Burd boarder unmarried 15 scholar Bridge Street Esther Evans head unmarried 55 storekeeper Bridge Street Mary S Evans neice unmarried 19 dressmaker Bridge Street Mary Grosvenor ? servant unmarried 18 house servant Bridge Street Ruth Higgs partner unmarried 19 governess Bridge Street Jane Lewis boarder unmarried 12 scholar Bridge Street Richard Morris head married 60 grocer Bridge Street Ann Morris wife married 45 Bridge Street Robert Rickards stepson unmarried 23 shoemaker Bridge Street Mary Syars head unmarried 41 retired draper & grocer Bridge Street Elizabeth Syars sister unmarried 43 retired draper & grocer Bridge Street Caroline Taylor head widow 45 teacher of a ladies seminary Bridge Street Mary L Thomas boarder unmarried 9 scholar Bridge Street Mary Wilcox servant unmarried 15 house servant Bridge Street Syars Court Mary Davies head unmarried 54 washing & charring Bridge Street Syars Court Mary Davies daughter unmarried 12 Bridge Street Syars Court Margaret Evans head widow 67 pauper Bridge Street Syars Court Margaret Evans daughter unmarried 21 woollen weaver - flannel Bridge Street Syars Court Mary Jones head widow 60 winder of woollen yarn Bridge Street Syars Court Elizabeth Owen head unmarried 25 washing Bridge Street Syars Court Joseph Owen son 2 Bridge Street Syars Court Edward Owen head married 67 mason Bridge Street Syars Court Margaret Owen wife married 60 winder of woollen yarn Bridge Street Syars Court Richard Williams head married 55 formerly horse breeder Bridge Street Syars Court Catherine Williams wife married 37 bonnet maker Bridge Street Syars Court Catherine Williams daughter unmarried 16 dressmaker Bridge Street Syars Court Martha Williams daughter 6 scholar Bridge Street White House Thomas Davies boarder unmarried 19 spinner - wool Bridge Street White House Thomas Swain head married 61 Taylor & bonnetshop keeper Bridge Street White House Elizabeth Swain wife married 62 wife Bridge Street White House Mary S Swain daughter unmarried 14 assisting in public house Bridge Street White House Margaret Swain daughter 12 scholar Bridge Street White House Agnes Swain daughter 8 scholar Bryn Street John Beedles head married 40 wool weaver Bryn Street Hannah Beedles wife married 34 wool weaver Bryn Street Edward Beedles son 7 Bryn Street Hannah Beedles daughter 2 Bryn Street Elizabeth Black lodger unmarried 42 Bryn Street Edward Clayton head married 30 wool weaver Bryn Street Elizabeth Clayton wife married 30 dressmaker Bryn Street John Clayton son 1 Bryn Street Thomas Davies head married 25 glazier Bryn Street Jane E Davies wife married 25 glazier's wife Bryn Street Jane E Davies daughter 4 scholar Bryn Street Thomas H Davies son 3 scholar Bryn Street Alfred Davies son 1 Bryn Street Edward Davies head married 50 wool weaver Bryn Street Mary Davies wife married 40 wool weaver Bryn Street Richard Edwards head widower 69 flannel weaver Bryn Street Elizabeth Edwards head widow 42 Lodging housekeeper Bryn Street John Evans head married 33 wool spinner Bryn Street Mary Evans wife married 27 wool spinner Bryn Street Isaac Evans son 8 scholar Bryn Street Mary J Evans daughter 5 scholar Bryn Street Margaret Evans daughter 3 scholar Bryn Street William Evans son 1 Bryn Street Abraham Gaskin head married 24 Schoolmaster - private school Bryn Street Diana Gaskin wife married 26 wife Bryn Street Martha George granddaughter 11 scholar Bryn Street Benjamin George grandson 9 scholar Bryn Street Edward Glyn boarder unmarried 44 wool weaver Bryn Street Elizabeth Griffiths mother widow 76 Bryn Street Reece Griffiths head married 40 wool sorter (?B M Local) Bryn Street Ann Griffiths wife married 40 wool weaver Bryn Street Charles T Griffiths son 16 tailor Bryn Street Frederic Griffiths son 14 boot & shoemaker Bryn Street Matilda Griffiths daughter 12 scholar Bryn Street Caroline Griffiths daughter 6 scholar Bryn Street John Harper head married 60 wool - spinner Bryn Street Elizabeth Harper wife married 55 wool weaver Bryn Street John Harper son unmarried 9 scholar Bryn Street Ann Harper daughter unmarried 19 House servant Bryn Street Catherine Harper daughter 6 scholar Bryn Street Margaret Harper daughter 2 scholar Bryn Street Edward Humphreys lodger unmarried 21 wool spinner Bryn Street John Humphreys head married 59 manufacturer - 3 men Bryn Street Jane Humphreys wife married 60 woollen weaver Bryn Street Sarah Jones lodger unmarried 40 Bryn Street Margaret Jones lodger 2 Bryn Street James Jones head married 49 woollen spinner Bryn Street Jane Jones wife married 48 woollen spinner Bryn Street Mary Jones daughter 12 scholar Bryn Street Thomas Jones head married 34 woollen spinner Bryn Street Jane Jones wife married 28 woollen weaver Bryn Street Thomas Jones son 3 Bryn Street Edward Jones son 3 mths Bryn Street David Jones head married 55 grocer Bryn Street Sarah Jones wife married 55 grocer's wife Bryn Street David Jones son unmarried 19 Pupil teacher Bryn Street Susan Jones daughter 10 scholar Bryn Street Mary Jones daughter 4 scholar Bryn Street Evan Jones boarder 5 Bryn Street William Jones head married 41 wool spinner Bryn Street Ann Jones wife married 41 wool weaver Bryn Street Ann Jones daughter 18 Wool sorter Bryn Street William Jones son 12 scholar Bryn Street Hannah Jones daughter 9 scholar Bryn Street Thomas Jones head married 35 ag labourer Bryn Street Eliza Jones wife married 27 ag labourer's wife Bryn Street Francis M Jones son 5 Bryn Street Thomas Jones son 4 Bryn Street Sarah Jones head widow 66 Bryn Street Thomas Jones son unmarried 35 skinner Bryn Street John Jones son unmarried 33 Overseer Bryn Street David Jones son unmarried 31 skinner and manufacturer. Empl 25 men Bryn Street Edward Jones son unmarried 29 skinner Bryn Street Abraham Jones brother in law unmarried 40 wool weaver Bryn Street John Jones brother in law widower 60 labourer - ag Bryn Street Jacob Jones brother in law unmarried 20 wool spinner Bryn Street Edward Jones boarder unmarried 24 Rural post messenger Bryn Street Jane Jones servant unmarried 17 house servant Bryn Street Lewis Lewis head married 62 woollen machine maker & millwright Bryn Street Ann Lewis wife married 59 wife Bryn Street Thomas Lewis head married 61 woollen weaver Bryn Street Elizabeth Lewis wife married 61 … shopkeeper Bryn Street Arthur Lewis lodger unmarried 36 wool weaver Bryn Street Martha Lloyd head unmarried 26 woollen spinner Bryn Street Lewis Morgan boarder widower 74 flannel weaver Bryn Street Edward Morgan son-in-law married 28 woollen spinner Bryn Street Jane Morgan daughter married 27 flannel weaver Bryn Street Ann Morgan granddaughter 10 mths Bryn Street Mary Morris servant unmarried 17 servant Bryn Street E R Morrison head married 65 Wool merchant Bryn Street John Oliver head married 75 parish club Bryn Street Esme Oliver wife married 67 nurse Bryn Street Sarah Owen lodger 10 scholar Bryn Street Martha Owen lodger unmarried 47 woollen spinner Bryn Street William Owen lodger unmarried 43 woollen weaver Bryn Street William Owen head married 50 Ag Lab Bryn Street Mary Owen wife married 50 Seamstress Bryn Street Elizabeth Owen daughter unmarried 12 scholar Bryn Street Sarah Owen servant unmarried 20 domestic servant Bryn Street Margaret Perry boarder unmarried 21 woollen weaver Bryn Street John Pryce head married 29 shoemaker Bryn Street Elizabeth Pryce wife married 20 boot doger Bryn Street Richard Pugh lodger widower 76 carrier to factory Bryn Street Elizabeth Richards head widow 58 woollen weaver Bryn Street Edward Richards son unmarried 23 commercial clerk Bryn Street Richard Richards son unmarried 20 woollen weaver Bryn Street Edward Swain head married 53 Ag Lab Bryn Street Mary Swain wife married 56 Ag Lab wife Bryn Street Ann S Swain daughter unmarried 16 Ag Lab daughter Bryn Street John Thomas head married 41 woollen weaver Bryn Street Sarah Thomas wife married 34 woollen weaver Bryn Street Elizabeth Thomas daughter unmarried 15 woollen weaver Bryn Street Sarah Thomas daughter unmarried 13 woollen weaver Bryn Street Richard Williams son unmarried 18 porter Bryn Street Mary Williams daughter unmarried 16 Bryn Street John Williams lodger unmarried 41 mechanic Bryn Street yard Richard Austin visitor married 70 farmer Bryn Street yard Harriet Bickerton lodger unmarried 21 no trade or profession Bryn Street yard William Brown
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