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Where Born No. Address Name Relation to Head of Family Status No. Address Name Relation to Status Age Profession or occupation Where born head of family County Parish 01 Castle Hill Whittal William Head M 44 Ag lab Shropshire Norbury Whittal Martha Wife M 48 Shropshire Church Stretton Whittal Edith Daughter 16 Shropshire Church Stretton Whittal Flora Daughter 14 Shropshire Church Stretton Whittal Rose Daughter 12 Shropshire Church Stretton Whittal Hannah Daughter 8 Shropshire Church Stretton 02 The Paddock Williams Samuel Head 57 Ag lab Shropshire Church Stretton Williams Mary Sister 51 At home Shropshire Church Stretton Williams Rebecca Sister 47 At home Shropshire Church Stretton 03 The Paddock, 1 void 04 Inwood, 1 void 05 Inwood Marston John Head M 25 Ag lab Shropshire Leebotwood Marston Ellen Wife M 26 Shropshire Burwarton Evans Fanny Daughter 1 [Middlesex] Kennington Marston Elizabeth Mother Wid 59 Shropshire Smethcott 06 Inwood Humphreys Thomas Head M 56 Farmer Worker Shropshire Bishop’s Castle Humphreys Jane Wife M 49 Shropshire Church Stretton 07 Inwood House Lovett Ann Jane Head 51 Teacher Lancashire Liverpool Smith Olive P Spencer Boarder 14 Pupil Dorset Not known Edwards Charlotte E Serv 20 Domestic Shropshire Church Stretton 08 Bagbatch Lane Burgess John Head M 53 Farmer Own acc Shropshire Church Stretton Burgess Annie Wife M 56 Staffordshire Tettenhall 09 Dudgeley Farm Rogers William M Head M 46 Farmer Own acc Shropshire Smethcott Rogers Martha Wife M 44 Shropshire Church Stretton Rogers Mary Ellen Daughter 17 Shropshire Alveley Rogers Sarah Annie Daughter 15 Shropshire Alveley Rogers William M Son 12 At school Shropshire Alveley Rogers Elizabeth Martha Daughter 6 Shropshire Church Stretton Edwards Mary A Boarder 67 Own means Merionethshire ?Llanymowddwy 10 The Firs Ruff Sarah Head 63 Own means Shropshire Hopesay 11 The Firs Monnington George Head Widr 60 Farmer Own acc Radnorshire Leintwardine Monnington Mary J Niece 26 Housekeeper Herefordshire Erdington 12 The Firs Griffiths Samuel Head Widr 79 Own means Shropshire Hopesay 13 The Firs Probert John Head M 52 Bottlewasher, mineral water works Shropshire Oswestry Probert Mary Wife M 47 Shropshire Church Stretton Probert Harry Son 12 At home Shropshire Church Stretton Probert Edward Son 10 At home Shropshire Church Stretton Probert Elsie Daughter 9 At home Shropshire Church Stretton Probert Elizabeth May Daughter 7 Shropshire Church Stretton 14 Court House Lewis William Head M 28 Ag lab Shropshire Netley Lewis Sarah Wife M 30 Shropshire Church Stretton Meredith Mary M i law Wid 59 Shropshire Church Stretton No. Address Name Relation to Status Age Profession or occupation Where born head of family County Parish 15 Court House Painter William Head M 53 Ag lab Shropshire Church Stretton Painter Mary Wife M 50 Shropshire Leebotwood 16 Brook House Hotchkiss Richard Head M 67 Farmer Own acc Shropshire Corvedale Hotchkiss Letitia Wife M 62 Shropshire Church Stretton Hotchkiss Richard E Son 23 Ag lab Shropshire Church Stretton Morris Phoebe Daughter 32 Shropshire Church Stretton 17 Holly Bush Hall Easthope Richard Head 53 Railway platelayer Shropshire Longnor Easthope Mary Mother 86 Shropshire Dorrington Easthope Rebecca Sister 68 Housekeeper Shropshire Longnor 18 Holly Bush Hall Price William Head M 49 Platelayer Shropshire Cardington Price Anne Wife M 47 At home Shropshire Smethcott Price Nellie Daughter 20 At home Shropshire Church Stretton Price Emma Daughter 16 At home Shropshire Church Stretton Price Willie Son 11 At home Shropshire Church Stretton Price Stanley Son 9 At home Shropshire Church Stretton Price Annie Daughter 7 At home Shropshire Church Stretton Price Frederick Son 6 At home Shropshire Church Stretton Price Ernest Son 4 At home Shropshire Church Stretton Price Edith Daughter 1 At home Shropshire Church Stretton 19 Lower Wood Jones John Head Widr 80 Farmer, employer Own acc Shropshire Acton Burnell Jones Samuel Son 37 Worker Shropshire Frodesley Jones Edward Son 30 Worker Shropshire Cardington Jones Mary GDaur 15 Shropshire Church Stretton Jones Janet GDaur 7 Shropshire Church Stretton 20 Lower Wood Painter Thomas Head M 74 Own means Shropshire Church Stretton Painter Mary Wife M 85 Shropshire Church Stretton 21 Lower Wood Ruscoe Emma Head Wid 38 Farmer Own acc [Montgomeryshire] Berriew Ruscoe Harry Son 10 At home Shropshire Rushbury Ruscoe Ada Daughter 8 At home Shropshire Rushbury Jervis Annie Visitor 5 Shropshire Cardington Jervis William Visitor Widr 72 Farmer Own acc Montgomeryshire Berriew 22 Lower Wood Langford Jane Head Wid 65 Own means Shropshire Church Stretton 23 Lower Wood Jones William Head M 42 Farmer Own acc Shropshire Frodesley Jones Elizabeth Wife M 39 Shropshire Cardington Jones George Son 12 Shropshire Church Stretton Jones Edward Son 10 Shropshire Church Stretton Jones Gertrude Daughter 5 Shropshire Church Stretton Jones Nelly Daughter 2 Shropshire Church Stretton 24 Lower Wood Cottage Taylor Mary Head 74 Shropshire Astley Abbots [Chapel] 25 Hodghurst Betton John Head M 41 Farmer Own acc Shropshire Ratlinghope Betton Sarah Wife M 33 Shropshire Wistanstow No. Address Name Relation to Status Age Profession or occupation Where born head of family County Parish Betton Alice Daughter 13 Shropshire Ratlinghope Betton John Son 12 Shropshire Ratlinghope Betton Mary Daughter 10 Shropshire Longnor Betton Edwin Son 7 Shropshire Stapleton Betton Lily Daughter 5 Shropshire Church Stretton Betton Edith Daughter 3 Shropshire Church Stretton Cadwallader Mary M-i-law M 64 Shropshire Ratlinghope Cadwallader Frank None given 14 Shropshire Church Stretton 26 The Square Bromley Samuel Head M 77 Ret lab Shropshire Church Stretton Bromley Eliza Wife M 57 Shropshire Church Stretton Bromley Edward Son 26 Railway lab Shropshire Church Stretton 27 [The Square] Powell John Head M 38 Own means Shropshire Wem Powell Sarah Wife M 37 Cheshire Thelwell Powell John L Son 1 Hampshire St Barnabas, So’ton Powell Austin D Som 2m Shropshire Church Stretton 28 The Square, 1 void 29 Lower Wood Arden John Head M 60 Farmer Own acc Herefordshire Burrington Arden Margaret Wife M 50 Staffordshire Wolverhampton Arden Joseph Son 16 Shropshire Church Stretton Arden Ann Daughter 14 Shropshire Church Stretton Arden George Son 13 Shropshire Church Stretton Arden Ellen Daughter 11 Shropshire Church Stretton Arden Edith Daughter 9 Shropshire Church Stretton Arden Herbert Son 7 Shropshire Church Stretton Arden Amy Daughter 6 Shropshire Church Stretton Arden Percy Son 2 Shropshire Church Stretton 30 Lower Wood Roberts Thomas Head M 86 Own means Shropshire Cardington Roberts Edah Wife M 76 Shropshire Church Stretton 31 The Hill Broome Edward Head M 37 Farmer Own acc Shropshire Ratlinghope Broome Edith Wif M 26 Shropshire Pontesbury Broome John Single 18 Shropshire Belle Vue, Shrewsbury 32 Gogbatch Lewis James Head M 60 Farmer Worker, home [Herefordshire] [Pipe Aston] Lewis Sarah Wife M 57 Poultry woman At home Shropshire Ludlow Lewis Ernest Son 7 At home Shropshire Shipton 33 Womerton Jones John Head M 37 Farmer Own acc Shropshire Church Stretton Jones Esther Wife M 34 At home Shropshire Albrighton Jones Alfred Son 11 At home Shropshire Church Stretton Jones Thomas Son 9 At home Shropshire Pontesbury Jones Violet Daughter 7 At home Shropshire Church Stretton Jones Stanley Son 1 At home Shropshire Church Stretton Jones Robert Widr Widr 84 Own means Shropshire Ratlinghope Price Rose Serv 22 Domestic Shropshire Church Stretton No. Address Name Relation to Status Age Profession or occupation Where born head of family County Parish Price John Serv 18 Ag lab Shropshire Church Stretton 34 Bullocks Moor Evans George Head 40 Gardener Worker Shropshire Ratlinghope 35 Bullocks Moor, 1 void 36 Bullocks Moor, 1 void 37 Woodenhill Tudor Joseph Head M 25 Bricklayer J. Speake Shropshire Church Stretton Tudor Lucy Wife M 27 Shropshire Leebotwood Tudor Mary Daughter 10m Shropshire Church Stretton 38 Hollywell Woolley Thomas Head M 66 Ag lab Shropshire Cardington Woolley Martha Wife M 41 Shropshire Wentnor Woolley George Son 17 Ag lab Shropshire Rushbury Woolley Thomas Son 15 Shropshire Rushbury Woolley John Son 11 Shropshire Church Stretton Woolley Ellen Daughter 9 Shropshire Church Stretton Woolley Charles Son 6 Shropshire Church Stretton Woolley Sarah M Daughter 4 Shropshire Church Stretton Woolley William H Son 1 Shropshire Church Stretton Williams Thomas Visitor 19 Ag lab Herefordshire Kington 39 Worsley Icke Samuel Head M 72 Farmer Own acc Shropshire Church Stretton Icke Ann Wife M 75 Worker Shropshire Church Stretton Icke John Son 44 Worker Shropshire Church Stretton Icke Annie Daughter 42 Worker Shropshire Church Stretton Icke Mary Daughter 36 Shropshire Church Stretton 40 Bullocks Moor Haynes Thomas Head M 42 Farmer Own account Shropshire Holdgate Haynes Annie Wife M 34 Shropshire Cardington Haynes Harriet Daughter 14 At home Shropshire Cardington Haynes William Son 9 At home Shropshire Church Stretton Haynes Richard Son 6 At home Shropshire Church Stretton Haynes Winifred Daughter 3 At home Shropshire Church Stretton Haynes Isaac Son 1 At home Shropshire Church Stretton 41 Lady Lye Hancox Thomas Head M 60 Ag lab Shropshire Church Stretton Hancox Eliza Wife M 49 Worker Shropshire Cardington Hancox George A Son 14 Ag lab Shropshire Church Stretton Hancox Samuel C Son 11 Shropshire Church Stretton 42 Gin Lye Jarrett Samuel Head M 28 Ag lab Shropshire Wentnor Jarrett Ann Wife M 27 Shropshire Clun 43 Greenfields Jones Richard Head M 56 Farmer (worker) At home Shropshire Bishop’s Castle Jones Elizabeth Wife M 57 Montgomeryshire Manafon 44 Golding Hotchkiss
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