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Bolsterstone Genealogy Project Copyright Jane Lachs Munich 2005 Name------ID Nr.- Birth Date--- Birth City------County Country List of people found so far in the 1891 census .. details added to the database at WorldConnect Bolsterstone Genealogy Project Copyright Jane Lachs Munich 2005 Name-------------------------- ID Nr.- Birth Date--- Birth City---------- County Country (--?--), Ada 18370 c 1869 Deepcar Yorksh England (--?--), Ada 18404 c 1858 Bolsterstone Yorksh England (--?--), Alice 4940 c 1845 Holmfirth Yorksh England (--?--), Amelia 12407 c 1844 Bradfield Yorksh England (--?--), Ann 2309 c 1828 Bradfield Yorksh England (--?--), Ann 6142 c 1829 Bradfield Yorksh England (--?--), Ann 6477 c 1838 Deepcar Yorksh England (--?--), Ann 8526 c 1835 Bradfield Yorksh England (--?--), Ann 10172 c 1840 Sheffield Yorksh England (--?--), Ann 10316 c 1857 Sheffield Yorksh England (--?--), Ann 10931 c 1835 Pitsmoor Yorksh England (--?--), Ann 11733 c 1826 Bradfield Yorksh England (--?--), Ann 13885 c 1831 Holmfirth Yorksh England (--?--), Ann 15137 c 1851 Hoylandswaine Yorksh England (--?--), Ann 16284 c 1837 Bradfield Yorksh England (--?--), Ann 17814 c 1851 Malin Bridge Yorksh England (--?--), Ann 18341 c 1837 Owlerton Yorksh England (--?--), Ann 16147 c 1810 Cumberworth Yorksh England (--?--), Ann Amelia 11673 c 1842 Sheffield Yorksh England (--?--), Anne 18091 c 1848 Glossop Derbys England (--?--), Bridget 7709 c 1836 Clayton Yorksh England (--?--), Caroline 16759 c 1856 Yeovil Somers England (--?--), Charlotte 15391 c 1851 Nottin England (--?--), Eliza 4705 c 1824 Penistone Yorksh England (--?--), Eliza 12340 c 1831 Birmingham Warwic England (--?--), Eliza 16433 c 1830 Deepcar Yorksh England (--?--), Eliza 17744 c 1848 Bradfield Yorksh England (--?--), Eliza 18652 c 1861 Market Rasen Lincol England (--?--), Elizabeth 2193 c 1848 Oughtybridge Yorksh England (--?--), Elizabeth 2751 c 1839 Bolsterstone Yorksh England (--?--), Elizabeth 6568 c 1832 Leeds Yorksh England (--?--), Elizabeth 8473 c 1836 Penistone Yorksh England (--?--), Elizabeth 9887 c 1838 Stocksbridge Yorksh England (--?--), Elizabeth 11641 c 1827 Thurlstone Yorksh England (--?--), Elizabeth 12543 c 1825 Bradfield Yorksh England (--?--), Elizabeth 14575 c 1826 Barnsley Yorksh England (--?--), Elizabeth 17160 c 1840 Bolsterstone Yorksh England (--?--), Elizabeth 18161 c 1840 Bingley Yorksh England (--?--), Elizabeth 18442 c 1859 Thurgoland Yorksh England (--?--), Elizabeth 18463 c 1845 Darton Yorksh England (--?--), Elizabeth 19022 c 1856 Dudley Worces England (--?--), Elizabeth 20560 c 1840 Bradfield Yorksh England (--?--), Elizabeth A. 20151 c 1848 Barnsley Yorksh England (--?--), Elizabeth Mary 8860 c 1821 London Middle England (--?--), Ellen 16011 c 1828 Penistone Yorksh England (--?--), Ellen 16111 c 1854 Bradfield Yorksh England (--?--), Emily 1338 c 1847 Deepcar Yorksh England (--?--), Emma 4515 c 1848 Sheffield Yorksh England (--?--), Emma 8868 c 1837 Bolsterstone Yorksh England (--?--), Emma 14645 c 1840 Waddington Lincol England (--?--), Emma 15943 c 1850 Ecclesfield Yorksh England (--?--), Emma 18506 c 1853 Bolsterstone Yorksh England (--?--), Emma 18596 c 1871 Sheffield Yorksh England (--?--), Emma 19805 c 1851 Glossop Derbys England (--?--), Emma 19933 c 1842 Holmfirth Yorksh England (--?--), Emma 20460 c 1854 Bradfield Yorksh England (--?--), Esther 2109 c 1833 Penistone Yorksh England (--?--), Frances 16864 c 1866 Stocksbridge Yorksh England (--?--), Hannah 2035 c 1832 Bradfield Yorksh England (--?--), Hannah 2508 c 1841 Bradfield Yorksh England (--?--), Hannah 5146 c 1830 Shepley Yorksh England (--?--), Hannah 5987 c 1827 Cawthorne Yorksh England (--?--), Hannah 6002 c 1833 Worsbrough Yorksh England (--?--), Hannah 7355 c 1842 Hope Derbys England (--?--), Hannah 14100 c 1843 Ranby Nottin England (--?--), Hannah 15107 c 1840 Silkstone Yorksh England (--?--), Hannah 17021 c 1829 Ganston Nottin England (--?--), Hannah 17136 c 1855 Oughtybridge Yorksh England (--?--), Harriet 2062 c 1817 Silkstone Yorksh England (--?--), Harriet 3508 c 1839 Grenoside Yorksh England (--?--), Harriet 18223 c 1845 Penistone Yorksh England (--?--), Harriet 16348 c 1825 Brightholmlee Yorksh England (--?--), Harriet 20290 c 1865 Bolsterstone Yorksh England Page 1 (--?--), Harriett 6858 c 1841 Penistone Yorksh England (--?--), Harriett 12152 c 1839 Dobcar Yorksh England (--?--), Harriett 16892 c 1823 Ecclesfield Yorksh England (--?--), JaneBolsterstone 6368Genealogy c 1835 Thornhill Project Copyright Yorksh England Jane Lachs Munich 2005 (--?--), Jane 9862 c 1836 Wharncliffe Side Yorksh England (--?--), Jane 15840 c 1829 Kendal Westmo England (--?--), Judith 12075 c 1841 Bradfield Yorksh England (--?--), Lavinia 18382 c 1855 Ecclesfield Yorksh England (--?--), Letitia 18430 c 1858 Poplar London England (--?--), Louisa 7955 c 1833 Wadsley Yorksh England (--?--), Louisa 20079 c 1856 Harcet ? Huntin England (--?--), Lucy 18491 c 1862 Meltham Yorksh England (--?--), Margaret 15446 c 1862 Stocksbridge Yorksh England (--?--), Margaret 19129 c 1859 Thurlstone Yorksh England (--?--), Maria 15395 c 1865 Earlestown Lancas England (--?--), Martha 10196 c 1839 Thurlstone Yorksh England (--?--), Martha 14678 c 1840 Barnsley Yorksh England (--?--), Martha 18106 c 1852 Silkstone Yorksh England (--?--), Martha 20261 c 1866 Oughtybridge Yorksh England (--?--), Mary 1623 c 1829 Oughty Bridge Yorksh England (--?--), Mary 1942 c 1846 Bolsterstone Yorksh England (--?--), Mary 6459 c 1839 Barnsley Yorksh England (--?--), Mary 7656 c 1830 Bolsterstone Yorksh England (--?--), Mary 8366 c 1837 Penistone Yorksh England (--?--), Mary 9076 26 May 1856 Hunshelf Yorksh England (--?--), Mary 9885 c 1836 Rowston Lincol England (--?--), Mary 10752 c 1842 Wortley Yorksh England (--?--), Mary 15364 c 1850 Handsworth Yorksh England (--?--), Mary 16597 c 1840 Hope Derbys England (--?--), Mary 17148 c 1844 Penistone Yorksh England (--?--), Mary 17264 c 1866 Dungworth Yorksh England (--?--), Mary 17508 c 1858 Habrough Lincol England (--?--), Mary 17568 c 1845 Dewsbury Yorksh England (--?--), Mary 18160 c 1856 Haddenham Buckin England (--?--), Mary 18194 c 1805 Kirkburton Yorksh England (--?--), Mary 18493 c 1827 Depden Suffol England (--?--), Mary 19443 c 1829 Birstall Yorksh England (--?--), Mary 21140 c 1836 Thrapeton ? Northa England (--?--), Mary A. 17911 c 1837 Thurlstone Yorksh England (--?--), Mary A. 18005 c 1850 Bradwell Derbys England (--?--), Mary A. 18056 c 1861 Humberstone Leices England (--?--), Mary Ann 648 c 1828 Ecclesfield Yorksh England (--?--), Mary Ann 1005 c 1834 Silkstone Yorksh England (--?--), Mary Ann 4861 c 1835 Bradfield Yorksh England (--?--), Mary Ann 11628 c 1831 Fulstone Yorksh England (--?--), Mary Ann 13582 c 1838 Sheffield Yorksh England (--?--), Mary Ann 13744 c 1837 Ecclesfield Yorksh England (--?--), Mary Ann 19215 c 1840 Worrall Yorksh England (--?--), Mary Emma 17996 c 1864 Tidewell Derbys England (--?--), Rachel 1220 c 1834 Penistone Yorksh England (--?--), Ruth 6606 c 1843 Bamforth Derbys England (--?--), Ruth 19340 c 1860 Penistone Yorksh England (--?--), Sarah 1678 c 1842 Bradfield Yorksh England (--?--), Sarah 10708 c 1820 Bolsterstone Yorksh England (--?--), Sarah 14684 c 1858 Wortley Yorksh England (--?--), Sarah 16009 c 1848 Bradfield Yorksh England (--?--), Sarah 16082 c 1830 Sheffield Yorksh England (--?--), Sarah 16641 c 1836 Bradfield Yorksh England (--?--), Sarah 17884 c 1859 Thurlston Yorksh England (--?--), Sarah Ann 4509 c 1839 Newcastle Northu England (--?--), Sarah Ann 10812 c 1857 Bradfield Yorksh England (--?--), Sarah Ann 16188 c 1859 Hackenthorpe Yorksh England (--?--), Sarah Ann 16719 c 1865 Penistone Yorksh England (--?--), Susannah 14820 c 1841 Sheffield Yorksh England (--?--), Theodora 21149 c 1868 Stocksbridge Yorksh England (--?--), Theresa 4500 c 1843 Sheffield Yorksh England (--?--), Theresa 9242 c 1836 Bradfield Yorksh England (--?--), Violet 20357 c 1845 Bradwell Derbys England ?, Anne 370 c 1824 Dinton Buckin England ?, Eliza (Betty) 9501 c 1850 Golcar Yorksh England ?, Hannah 450 c 1852 Haddenham Buckin England ?, Mary 601 c 1848 Thurlstone / Penisto Yorksh England ?, Mary 635 c 1837 Holmfirth Yorksh England Adams, Ann 16760 c 1876 Rawmarsh Yorksh England Adams, Elizabeth 20086 c 1877 Rawmarsh Yorksh England Adams, Frances Caroline 20083 c 1888 Stocksbridge Yorksh England Adams, Frederick 13194 c 1854 Horton Buckin England Adams, John 20089 c 1873 Yeovil Somers England Adams, Lucy 20087 c 1880 Wortley Yorksh England Adams, May Ann 13193 c 1869 Luton Bedfor England Adams, William 20505 c 1867 Luton Bedfor England Addy, Arthur Dearndley 10537 c 1851 Thurgoland Yorksh England Page 2 Alliban, Edwin 18451 c 1849 Broomsprohead ? Herefo England Allott, Charles 11254 c 1858 Bradfield Yorksh England Allott, John Henry 6279 13 Feb 1862 Oughtybridge Yorksh England Angus, HarriettBolsterstone 14937 Genealogy c 1842 Barnsley Project Copyright Yorksh England Jane Lachs Munich 2005 Appleyard, Ambrose 12851 23 Dec 1855 Midhope Yorksh England Armitage, Abner 16696 c 1879 Bradfield Yorksh England Armitage, Ada 16700 c 1887 Bradfield Yorksh England Armitage, Edith 9935 c 1879 Deepcar Yorksh England Armitage, Edith 16699 c 1886 Bradfield Yorksh England Armitage, Edna 16701 c 1889 Bradfield Yorksh England Armitage, Ellen 9174 c 1856 Deepcar Yorksh England Armitage, Harry 16695 c 1877 Bradfield Yorksh England Armitage, James William 16698 c 1884 Bradfield Yorksh England Armitage, Laura 15437 c Dec 1880 Stocksbridge Yorksh England Armitage, Myra 16694 c 1876 Bradfield Yorksh England Armitage, Tom 9170 c 1854 Deepcar Yorksh England Armitage, Walter 9934 1880 Ecclesfield Yorksh England
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