3. Census enumerator's return for Blanch Farm, 1901. The farm covering 1,050 acres ( 425 hectares) was the largest on the Warter estate. There were were 24 living in the farmhouse on 1 April 1901 including 14 male farm servants and 1 female farm servant. There was also a foreman's house on the farm and 6 labourers' cottages.

Key to headings of columns in transcription: 1 - Relation to Head of Family 2 - Condition as to Marriage. 3 and 4 Age last Birthday of Males (3) and Females (4) 5 - Employer, Worker or Own Account The place of birth in last column is in the East Riding of unless stated.

House Name/Surname 1 2 3 4 Occupation 5 Where born Blanch John Beal Head M 48 farmer employer Barmby Moor Farm Hannah M. Beal Wife M 37 Sledmere Ethel G Beal daur S 11 Sledmere Mark E Beal son S 10 Sledmere Wilfrid J Beal son S 8 Sledmere Elsie A Beal daur S 6 Sledmere Edwin T Beal son S 4 Warter Gladys M Beal daur S 1 Warter Mary Bures servt S 16 general servant worker Birdsall Alfred Sissons servt S 24 agricultural worker labourer William A Parkinson servt S 14 agricultural worker White Gap, Yorks labourer George Ward servt S 15 agricultural worker U.S. America labourer Charles Eastwood servt S 69 cattleman worker Almondbury, West Riding of Yorkshire Thomas Roe servt S 23 waggoner worker Huggate James Steggles servt S 20 horseman worker John R. Roe servt S 18 horseman worker Huggate Harry Barnes servt S 17 agricultural worker Bishop Wilton labourer William Johnson servt S 17 agricultural worker Knapton labourer John W. Cooper servt S 17 agricultural worker Huggate labourer William Holmes servt S 48 agricultural worker Firby labourer Henry Lyons servt S 17 cattleman worker Tom Cooper servt S 17 shepherd lad worker Wharram Albert Wilkinson servt S 18 shepherd lad worker Warter Fred Heward servt S 19 groom worker Duggleby