The Finnimore Files the 1901 Census for England and Wales

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The Finnimore Files the 1901 Census for England and Wales The Finnimore Files The 1901 census for England and Wales Buckinghamshire Last updated Friday, August 19, 2011 Total number of people – 55 Most common spelling – Fenemore Amersham - Chesham TIPPING, Chas, Head, Md, M, 31, Navvy Foreman, Worminghall, Buckinghamshire TIPPING, Frances, Wife, Md, F, 29, Crew, Cheshire TIPPING, Harold, Son, Unm, M, 8, Birmingham, Warwickshire TIPPING, Elsie, Daughter, Unm, F, 5, Birmingham, Warwickshire TIPPING, Lucey, Daughter, Unm, F, 4, St Johns Wood, London TIPPING, Daisy, Daughter, Unm, F, 2, St Johns Wood, London TIPPING, Chas, Son, Unm, M, 9 mnths, Chesham, Buckinghamshire ROBERTS, Daniel, W, Widower, M, 65, Railway Navvy, Hoddington, Gloucestershire WYATT, Ernest, Boarder, Unm, M, 23, Railway Navvy, Little London, Buckinghamshire FENEMORE, William, Boarder, Unm, M, 21, Railway Navvy, Oakley, Buckinghamshire Address: 39, Germain Street, Chesham ______________________________ Aylesbury - Whitchurch RICKARD, Frederick, Head, Widower, M, 50, Bricklayer & Shopkeeper, Whitchurch, Buckinghamshire RICKARD, Annie E, Daughter, Unm, F, 21, Housekeeper, Hardwick, Buckinghamshire RICKARD, Emma, Daughter, Unm, F, 18, Shop Worker, Whitchurch, Buckinghamshire RICKARD, Miriam R, Daughter, Unm, F, 13, Hardwick, Buckinghamshire RICKARD, Walter, Son, M, 9, Hardwick, Buckinghamshire RICKARD, Florrie, Daughter, F, 6, Hardwick, Buckinghamshire FENEMORE, James, Boarder, M, 27, Police Constable, Oakley, Buckinghamshire Address: High Street, Whitchurch ______________________________ Aylesbury - Wotton Underwood FENEMORE, William, Head, Md, M, 31, Farmer, Hillesdon, Buckinghamshire FENEMORE, Martha R, Wife, Md, F, 23, Gawcott, Buckinghamshire FENEMORE, William E, Son, M, 10 mnths, Wotton, Buckinghamshire HINDS, Emma J, Servant, Unm, F, 16, Servant Domestic, Wotton Address: Moat Farm, Wotton Underwood ______________________________ Buckingham - Edgcott YOUNG, Fred, Head, Md, M, 31, Farmer, Marsh Gibbon, Buckinghamshire YOUNG, Lucy, Wife, Md, F, 33, Hempton, Oxfordshire YOUNG, Annie, Daughter, Unm, F, 14, Charlton on Otmoor, Oxfordshire YOUNG, Lucy M, Daughter, Unm, F, 8, Charndon, Buckinghamshire BAKER, May, Niece, Unm, F, 19, Barton, Oxfordshire FENEMORE, Annie, Cousin, Md, F, 33, Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire Address: "Fox" Inn, Main Street, Edgcott ______________________________ Buckingham - Foscott LESTER, Henry A, Head, Widower, M, 37, Farmer, Padbury, Buckinghamshire LESTER, Henry T, Son, Unm, M, 3, Stoke Salmage, Oxfordshire CHARD, Emily P, Servant, W, F, 29, Housekeeper Domestic, Oxford, Oxfordshire ALLEN, Catherine, Servant, Unm, F, 15, General Servant, Foxcott, Buckinghamshire FENNEMORE, Anthony J, Servant, Unm, M, 16, Stable Boy on Farm, Leckhampstead, Buckinghamshire CHARD, Eward J, Visitor, M, 2, Oxford, Oxfordshire Address: Hyde Lane Farm, Foscott ______________________________ Buckingham - Leckhampstead FENEMORE, William, Head, Md, M, 66, Labourer On Farm, Leckhampstead, Buckinghamshire FENEMORE, Margarett, Wife, Md, F, 61, Cropredy, Oxfordshire GOUGH, Ethel, Grand Daughter, Unm, F, 6, Leckhampstead, Buckinghamshire Address: Middle End, Leckhampstead ______________________________ Buckingham - Marsh Gibbon MASSEY, Edwyn R, Head, Md, M, 53, Clergyman (Ch of England), Hatcliffe, Lincolnshire MASSEY, Jessie M, Wife, Md, F, 41, Summerstown, Oxfordshire MASSEY, Leslie, Son, Unm, M, 19, Undergraduate Of Cambridge, Merton, Oxfordshire MASSEY, Margaret, Daughter, Unm, F, 13, Merton, Oxfordshire MASSEY, Ursula, Daughter, Unm, F, 11, Merton, Oxfordshire MASSEY, Sybil, Niece, Unm, F, 22, Governess (Domestic), S Normanton, Derbyshire SHARPE, Guy, Visitor, Unm, M, 11, Perie, British Subject NORTH, Jane, Servant, Unm, F, 18, Cook Domestic, Maidsmoreton, Buckinghamshire FENIMORE, Rose, Servant, Unm, F, 17, Housemaid Domestic, Farthinghoe Northamptonshire Address: Rectory, Marsh Gibbon ______________________________ Buckingham - Preston Bisset GOUGH, William, Head, Md, M, 29, Rat & Rabbit Catcher, Preston Bissett, Buckinghamshire GOUGH, Thirza, Wife, Md, F, 28, Thornton, Buckinghamshire FENEMORE, Margaret M, Daughter, Unm, F, 2, Leckhampstead, Buckinghamshire GOUGH, William L, Son, Unm, M, 6 mnths, Preston Bissett, Buckinghamshire Address: Common, Preston Bisset, Preston Bissett ______________________________ Buckingham - Steeple Claydon FENEMORE, Edward F, Head, Md, M, 60, Lay Reader, Steeple Claydon, Buckinghamshire FENEMORE, Selina, Wife, Md, F, 59, East Claydon, Buckinghamshire Address: Main Street, Steeple Claydon ______________________________ Eton - Iver FENNIMORE, Sarah, Head, W, F, 75, Iver, Buckinghamshire FENNIMORE, Frederick, Son, Unm, M, 37, General Labourer, Iver, Buckinghamshire FENNIMORE, William, Son, Unm, M, 43, General Labourer, Iver, Buckinghamshire FENNIMORE, Stephen, Son, Md, M, 39, Porter at Hotel, Iver, Buckinghamshire Address: Thorney Lane, Iver ______________________________ Eton - Slough FENNEMORE, Ann, Head, W, F, 66, Blockley, Worcestershire FENNEMORE, Elizabeth, Daughter, Unm, F, 33, Laundress, Bray, Berkshire FENNEMORE, Clara L, Daughter, Unm, F, 30, Laundress, Bray, Berkshire SAWNEY, John, Boarder, Unm, M, 33, Foundry Hammerman, Slough, Buckinghamshire NEWNHAM, George, Boarder, Unm, M, 27, Engine Fitter, Portsmouth, Hampshire Address: 16, Jubilee Cottage, Stoke Road, Slough ______________________________ Newport Pagnell - Bradwell GASKINS, Caleb, Head, Md, M, 31, Rly Coach Finisher, Haversham, Buckinghamshire GASKINS, Annie, Wife, Md, F, 30, Gt Linford, Buckinghamshire GASKINS, Percy William, Son, M, 2, Stantonbury, Buckinghamshire FENNIMORE, William, Wife’s Father, Md, M, 62, Striker for Smiths Rly Carriage Works, Gt Linford, Buckinghamshire Address: 5, Glyn Street, Bradwell ______________________________ Newport Pagnell - Emberton FINNIMORE, Anne C, Head, Unm, F, 81, Living on own means, Guildford, Surrey FINNIMORE, Sarah K, Sister, Unm, F, 72, Living on own means, Guildford Surrey FINNIMORE, Adilaide A, Sister, Unm, F, 70, Living on own means, Guildford, Surrey SOLHAM, Lousia H, Servant, W, F, 61, Maid (Domestic), London WRIGHT, Florance M, Servant, Unm, F, 22, General Servant (Domestic), Olney, Buckinghamshire Address: Gable Cottage, Front Street, Emberton ______________________________ Newport Pagnell - Fenny Stratford FENNIMORE, Edmund, Head, Md, M, 29, Carpenter & Joiner, Great Linford, Buckinghamshire FENNIMORE, Emily, Wife, Md, F, 28, Fenny Stratford, Buckinghamshire FENNIMORE, Beatrice, Daughter, F, 6, Stantonbury, Buckinghamshire FENNIMORE, Ernest, Son, M, 3, Fenny Stratford, Buckinghamshire FENNIMORE, Joseph, Father, Widower, M, 77, Great Linford, Buckinghamshire Address: High Street, Fenny Stratford ______________________________ Newport Pagnell - Great Linford FENIMORE, Martha, Head, W, F, 70, Lacemaker, Stantonbury, Buckinghamshire HARTRUP, Annie M, Grand Daughter, Unm, F, 11, Sherrington, Buckinghamshire Address: Allotment Cottages, Great Linford ______________________________ Newport Pagnell - Great Linford FENNEMORE, Joseph, Head, Md, M, 67, Striker Smith's Shop Carriage Wks, Grt Linford, Buckinghamshire FENNEMORE, Lydia, Wife, Md, F, 64, Grt Linford, Buckinghamshire Address: Church Farm, Great Linford ______________________________ Newport Pagnell - Great Linford FENNIMORE, Frank, Head, Md, M, 28, Coach Finisher, Grt Linford, Buckinghamshire FENNIMORE, May, Wife, Md, F, 24, Newport Pagnell, Buckinghamshire FENNIMORE, Florence, Daughter, F, 1, Grt Linford, Buckinghamshire FOWLER, James, Uncle, Unm, M, 49, Hair Machine Labourer, Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire Address: Rivetts Yard, Great Linford ______________________________ Newport Pagnell - Great Linford FENNIMORE, Sarah Ann, Head, Wid, 65, Dress Maker, Cosgrove Northamptonshire FENNIMORE, Susan, Head, Wid, 76, Lacemaker, Inwick, Bedfordshire Address: Alms Houses, Great Linford ______________________________ Newport Pagnell - Newport Pagnell FENNIMORE, Alfred, Head, Md, M, 40, Striker (Ry Carr Works), Gt Linford, Buckinghamshire FENNIMORE, Eliza, Wife, Md, F, 41, Newport Pagnell, Buckinghamshire Address: 4, Beaconsfield Place, Newport Pagnell ______________________________ Newport Pagnell - Olney FENEMORE, George O, Head, Md, M, 25, Journeyman Harness Maker, Whitfield, Northamptonshire FENEMORE, Emily, Wife, Md, F, 31, Weston, Northamptonshire FENEMORE, Dorothy, Daughter, Unm, F, 3 mnths, Olney, Buckinghamshire FENEMORE, Ellen A, Mother, W, F, 56, Monthly Nurse, Wardington, Oxfordshire Address: 23, Weston Road, Olney ______________________________ Wycombe - Chepping Wycombe Rural FENEMORE, John, Head, Md, M, 52, Labourer Paper Factory, Iver, Buckinghamshire FENEMORE, Sarah, Wife, Md, F, 54, Wycombe, Buckinghamshire FENEMORE, Elizabeth, Daughter, Unm, F, 18, Wycombe, Buckinghamshire Address: Station Road, Chepping Wycombe Rural, Loudwater ______________________________ Wycombe - Chepping Wycombe Rural FENNIMORE, John T, Head, Md, M, 28, Upholsterer, Wycombe, Buckinghamshire FENNIMORE, Sarah A, Wife, Md, F, 24, Wooburn, Buckinghamshire FENNIMORE, Elsie E, Daughter, Unm, F, 5 mnths, Wycombe, Buckinghamshire Address: London Road, Chepping Wycombe, Loudwater ______________________________ Wycombe - Monks Risborough FENNYMORE, Henry, Head, Md, M, 60, General Labourer, Fring Hertfordshire FENNYMORE, Mary, Wife, Md, F, 64, Wendover Buckinghamshire WEST, Sarah, Lodger, Unm, F, 21, Chinnor Oxfordshire Address: Monks Risborough, Monks Risborough ______________________________ Wycombe - Wooburn FENEMORE, Ann, Head, W, F, 81, Wooburn, Buckinghamshire FENEMORE, Mary A, Daughter, Unm, F, 50, Paper Sorter in Mill, Thorney Iver, Buckinghamshire FENEMORE, Allen A, Son, Widower, M, 36, Plate Calender Hand in Paper Mill, Loudwater, Buckinghamshire FENEMORE, Lucy E, Daughter, Unm, F, 4, Wooburn, Buckinghamshire Address: Glory Mill Lane, Wooburn ______________________________.
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