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PATH:C:\Peter's WP Files\GENEAL PATH:C:\Peter’s WP Files\GENEAL\CENSUS\ENGLAND File:WARWICKSHIRE: Last update:January 13,2016 WARWICKSHIRE Last website update: January 23,2016 1841: 1841 Birmingham, St.Mary, District 6, Dale End (R3973B) 1841 Birmingham, St.Mary, District 22, Lancaster St. (R3973D) 1841 Lighthorne, District 21 (R3973A) 1841 Long Itchington, District 19, Mill Fields (R3973C) 1851: 1851 Aston, Duddeston, 06, 67 Woodcock (R3974F) 1851 Aston, Sutton Park WHITELOCK, Joseph H M M 47 Ag Lab Warwick, WAR WJO32/? Hannah W F M 26 Birmingham, WAR Benjamin S M 4 Sutton Coldfield, WAR William S M 3 Sutton Coldfield, WAR Thomas S M 1 Suttion Coldfield, WAR 1851 Birmingham, St.Mary, 17, 29 Lancaster Street (R3974C) WHITLOCK, William H M M 54 Baker OXF, Bampton WW165/WEL10 Ellen W F M 53 Domestic Duties WAR, Birmingham Harriott D F M 23 Domestic Duties MDX, London Henry S M U 20 Letter Cutter WAR, Birmingham Joseph S M U 20 Commericial Clerk WAR, Birimingham Edward S M U 15 Warehouse Clerk WAR, Birmingham Benjamin S M 11 Scholar WAR., Birmingham William S M 26 Auctioneers Clerk MDX, London 1851 Birmingham, St, Martin, St. Peter, 1, 5 Bull Ring (R3974B) DADLEY, John H M M 66 Silk Marcer WAR, Birmingham .... WHITELOCK, Willm W. Asst M U 32 Assistant CUL WW849/WJ292 1851 Coventry, Holy Trinity, Ib, West Orchard (R3974D) 1851 Coventry, Holy Trinity, 1o, Swanswell Street (R3974E) WHITLOCK, Benjamin H M M 28 Sawyer NTH, Silverstone Eliza W F M 29 Shopkeeper Pipperwell William Vist M U 20 SawyerNTH, Silverstone SCALTHORP, Caroline Vist F U 17 Silk Winder Cottingham Edgbaston, Grandigan Ter Frek St. (X4404)(X5145)(R3974G) WHITLOCK, Joseph H M M 45 Artist Photography Buckingham, Olney WJO50/WJA5 Sarah W M F 35 Buckingham, Olney Henry S U M 16 Scholar Buckingham, Olney William S - M 14 Scholar Buckingham, Olney Frederick S - M 12 Scholar Buckingham, Olney Samuel S - M 8 Scholar Buckingham, Olney HAVEN, Mary Ann Serv U F 22 House Servant GLS, Stonehouse 1851 Sutton Coldfield, 4b, Sutton Park (R3974A) 1861: 1861 Aston, Duddeston, Distict 08 (R3975J) 1861 Aston, Erdington, District 11 (R3975H) 1861 Aston, Erdington, District 24 (R3975G) 1861 Birmingham, Ladywood, District 9, St.Barnabus, 8 Court (X1231/1)(R3975E) WHITLOCK, John 54 Cordwainer Birmingham WJ232/? Sarah 43 Shoe Binder (wife) " George U 21 Brass Founder Birmingham 1861 Birmingham, St. Mary, District 13, 29 Lancaster St. (R3975B) 1861 Birmingham, St. Phillip, District 04, 110 New St (R3975F) 1861 Birmingham, St. Philip, District 06, 4 Bread Street (R3975D) 1861 Birmingham, St. Thomas , District 06 (R3975I) 1861 Coventry, St.Michael, District 15, 17 Little Park St? (R3975C) 1861 Sutton Coldfield, District 4e, Maney Lane (R3975A) Water Orton Hamlet, 19 Water Orton Village (X0285) WJ231/? WHITLOCK, John H. 40 Publican Middx, Paddington Elizabeth W 26 Staff, Barton? Sarah Ann 1 Water Orton PAGE, Mary 25 London, Southwark 3 servants 1871: 1871 Aston, Deritend, District 30, 156 High Street (R4038C) 1871 Aston, Deritend, District 45, No,2 Cranmer Place (R4038K) 1871 Aston, Deritend, District 46, 24 Greenway St (R4038N) 1871 Aston, Duddeston, District 15, 52 Inkermark Britainia Arm (R4038D) 1871 Aston, Duddeston, District 46, 306 Nechells Park Rd (R4038P) 1871 Aston, Erdington, District 19, Yates St (R4038L) 1871 Aston, Erdington, District 42 (R4038I) 1871 Aston, Erdington, District 42, Long Acre (R4038O) WHITLOCK, Emily A. (Mary A.) 1871 Birmingham, Market Hall, St.Martin, Distict 19, 51&52 Edgbaston St. (X0326/4)(R4038B) WHITELOCK, Sarah Widow H 54 Draper & Outfitter Stafford, Newcastle PEPPER, Mary Sister Unm 47 Asst. Outfitter Stafford, Newcastle etc. 1871 Birmingham, St.George Ward, St.Stephen's Parish, 119 Sumer La. (X0550/1)(R4038M) WHITLOCK, Edward 35 Screw Mkr. Birmingham WED61/? Sarah 22 Staff., Darleston TAYLOR, Joseph F-in-Law Wid 54 Hinge Mkr. Staff., Darleston BUTCHER, George E. Nephew 5 Birmingham Servant Birmingham, St.Thomas, District 11, St.Asaph, 19 Little Bow St. (X0448/4)(R4038J) WHITLOCK, Joseph H M 50 Shoe Maker Birmingham WJO64/? Sarah A. W 51 Charwoman Birmingham Samuel 14 Brassfounde Birmingham HAYWOOD, Sarah A. Step Dau 13 Servant Dom. Birmingham 1871 Birmingham, St.Thomas, Distrtict 19, 7 Ho 86 Holliday St. (R4038F) 1871 Radford Semele, District 8 (R4038A) 1871 St. Michael, District 11, Letter J St 17 & 16 (R4038G) 1871 Sutton Coldfield, District 4, Maner (R4038E)(R4038H) 1881: 1881 Allesley Dwelling: The Hall Census Place: Allesley, Warwick, England Source: FHLFilm1341729 PRORefRG11 Piece3054 Folio55 Page1 Marr Age Sex Birthplace Thomas WYLES M 63 M Rel: Head Occ: Schoolmaster Ann Mary WYLES M 68 F Chatham Rel: Wife Eleanor Ann WYLES U 41 F Gloucester, England Rel: Daughter Alice WYLES U 32 F Coventry Rel: Daughter Walter Clement WYLES M 37 M Gloucester, England Rel: Son Occ: Teacher Mary Ann WYLES M 37 F Matlock Rel: Sons Wife Thomas Sydney HARGREAVES U 23 M Stafford, England Rel: Tutor Occ: Teacher Emile BEYER U 28 M Germany Rel: Tutor Occ: Teacher Hannah JUDD W 36 F Berkswell Rel: Cook Occ: Farmers Widow Mary THORNEYCROFT U 27 F Hampton Lucy Rel: Serv Occ: General Serv Jane WATSON U 23 F Coventry Rel: Serv Occ: General Serv (D) Elizabeth MAKEPEACE U 21 F Eydon Rel: Serv Occ: General Serv (D) Elizabeth SMITH U 22 F Bedworth Rel: Serv Occ: General Serv (D) Eliza PEARCE U 26 F Bath Rel: Serv Occ: Laundress William NICHOLLS U 22 M Wasperton Rel: Porter Occ: General Serv Sarah Elizabeth HANKS U 23 F Icomb Rel: Matron Occ: School Matron William Pearce ELLIS U 13 M Hereford, England Rel: Pupil Occ: Scholar Norman HILL U 8 M Coventry Rel: Pupil Occ: Scholar William James Henry PERRY U 11 M Stonebridge Rel: Pupil Occ: Scholar Albert Cecil HILL U 14 M Coventry Rel: Pupil Occ: Scholar Ernest William SHAKESPEAR U 10 M Birmingham Rel: Pupil Occ: Scholar Madeline SHAKESPEAR U 11 F Birmingham Rel: Pupil Occ: Scholar Percy Clayton ASH U 13 M Birmingham Rel: Pupil Occ: Scholar James Ellsworth RANDELL U 10 M Alabama Rel: Pupil Occ: Scholar Tom Russell WYLES U 9 M Virginia Rel: Pupil Occ: Scholar Lionel Wilfred RUSSELL U 10 M Malvern, Worcester, England Rel: Pupil Occ: Scholar Alick Sargeant HILL U 13 M Coventry Rel: Pupil Occ: Scholar Joseph VINCENT U 11 M Birmingham Rel: Pupil Occ: Scholar Percy William WEBB U 15 M Worcester, England Rel: Pupil Occ: Scholar George Meredith BURD U 14 M Manchester Rel: Pupil Occ: Scholar Arthur KINDER U 13 M Coventry Rel: Pupil Occ: Scholar Robert STOTH U 16 M Oldham Rel: Pupil Occ: Scholar Frederick Harry GOODWIN U 15 M Droitwich, Worcester, England Rel: Pupil Occ: Scholar Vernon Samuel PICTOR U 12 M Box, Wiltshire, England Rel: Pupil Occ: Scholar Sidney PARKES U 15 M Cannock, Stafford, England Rel: Pupil Occ: Scholar Cecil HOLDEN U 15 M Birkenhead Rel: Pupil Occ: Scholar Joseph Ikeson HASWELL U 13 M Rugby Rel: Pupil Occ: Scholar William Harford DAVIS U 13 M Orleton, Worcester, England Rel: Pupil Occ: Scholar Henry RICHARDSON U 12 M Lichfield, Stafford, England Rel: Pupil Occ: Scholar Harry John Campion WINTERTON U 15 M Walton Warren Rel: Pupil Occ: Scholar Alfred Edwin MASON U 12 M Birmingham Rel: Pupil Occ: Scholar Albert Ernest SMITH U 13 M Dudley, Worcester, England Rel: Pupil Occ: Scholar Herbert ORTON U 10 M Birmingham Rel: Pupil Occ: Scholar Thomas NEESH U 14 M Panama Rel: Pupil Occ: Scholar Frederick Merry NELSON U 15 M Edgbaston Rel: Pupil Occ: Scholar James Westrap HODDELL U 13 M Coventry Rel: Pupil Occ: Scholar Christopher George HUMPHREY U 14 M Pershore Rel: Pupil Occ: Scholar Frank Walter WEBB U 14 M Worcester Rel: Pupil Occ: Scholar Kwan CHANG U 16 M Shanghai, China Rel: Pupil Occ: Scholar John Edwin MITCHELL U 15 M Harbourne, Stafford, England Rel: Pupil Occ: Scholar Wilfred Hugh GOODWIN U 13 M Droitwich, Worcester, England Rel: Pupil Occ: Scholar Arthur WHITLOCK U 15 M Edgbaston Rel: Pupil Occ: Scholar Ernest Edward COOK U 15 M London, London, Middlesex, England Rel: Pupil Occ: Scholar Frank Leslie HYDE U 12 M Birmingham Rel: Pupil Occ: Scholar John MALLOCH U 16 M Elderslie Rel: Pupil Occ: Scholar William Albert CUNLIFFE U 13 M Glasgow Rel: Pupil Occ: Scholar Henry Berham HUTTON U 16 M Cirencester, Gloucester, England Rel: Pupil Occ: Scholar Gerard Septimus PECK U 13 M Wigan Rel: Pupil Occ: Scholar Charles MALINGS U 13 M Woolwich Rel: Pupil Occ: Scholar Harold Henry RUSSELL U 12 M Malvern, Worcester, England Rel: Pupil Occ: Scholar Walter MOON U 15 M Birmingham Rel: Pupil Occ: Scholar Wallace MACARTNEY U 19 M Bellary, India Rel: Pupil Occ: Scholar Thomas Albert COOK U 13 M London, London, Middlesex, England Rel: Pupil Occ: Scholar Andrew Johnston DEMPSTER U 14 M Birkenhead Rel: Pupil Occ: Scholar Gavin Charles CUNLIFFE U 16 M Glasgow Rel: Pupil Occ: Scholar Charles Edwin ALLEN U 15 M London, London, Middlesex, England Rel: Pupil Occ: Scholar Charles HUMPHRIES U 16 M Pershore, Worcester, England Rel: Pupil Occ: Scholar Harry Gorton MASON U 14 M Birmingham Rel: Pupil Occ: Scholar Thos. Henry Newport DAVIS U 15 M Orleton Tenbury, Worcester, England Rel: Pupil Occ: Scholar William Grafton HERBERT U 14 M Moseley, Worcester, England Rel: Pupil Occ: Scholar Walter James PIKE U 13 M Boston Spa Rel: Pupil Occ: Scholar Tom Howard WILKINSON U 13 M Handsworth, Stafford, England Rel: Pupil Occ: Scholar Mark KIMBERLEY U 14 M Coventry Rel: Pupil Occ: Scholar James William STEWART U 14 M Birkenhead Rel: Pupil Occ: Scholar Arthur Edward HUCKVALE U 14 M Bluson Grange Rel: Pupil Occ: Scholar Albert George HUMPHRIES U 15 M Bath Rel: Pupil Occ: Scholar Charles RICHARDSON 17 M Weddington, York, England Alfred ARLOW 11 M Birmingham 1881 Aston Dwelling: 130 Park Rd Census Place: Aston, Warwick, England Source: FHLFilm1341727 PRORefRG11 Piece3043 Folio13 Page19 Marr Age Sex Birthplace Benjamin WHITLOCK M 41 M B'ham, Warwick, England Rel: Head Occ: Letter Cutter And Engraver (Type) Susannah WHITLOCK M 37 F Yelford, Oxford, England Rel: Wife Ernest A.
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