1851 - Census - England & Wales HO 107/2125 on the Night of 30Th March 1851 Nottinghamshire - Basford - Greasley - Selston

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1851 - Census - England & Wales HO 107/2125 on the Night of 30Th March 1851 Nottinghamshire - Basford - Greasley - Selston 1851 - Census - England & Wales HO 107/2125 On the night of 30th March 1851 Nottinghamshire - Basford - Greasley - Selston All that part of the Parish of Selstone which lies on the South side of the Nottingham and Alfreton turnpike road from Middlebrook Bridge to the Erewash Bridge including Wood Nook Bents Lea Farm, Jacksdale Row and Whelpsdale Notes: The enumerator has on occasion used the relationship 'son in law' or 'daur in law' which listed against an unmarried person should perhaps actually read 'step-son' or 'step daughter' Name of Street Name and Surname Relation Condition Age of Rank, Profession. Occupation Where Born Whether Sched No. of House to Blind or No Head Deaf-and- Males Females Dumb 1 1 Robert Saxton Head Mar 30 Coal Miner Notts, Brinsley Mary do Wife Mar 28 Framework Knitter Notts, Bagthorpe John do Son 9 Scholar Notts, Bagthorpe Elizabeth do Daur 8 Scholar Notts, Bagthorpe Samuel do Son 3M Notts, Bagthorpe Charles do Son 6 Scholar Notts, Bagthorpe 2 2 Harriet Clark Head U 41 Framework Knitter Notts, Selston Emila do Daur 5 Scholar Notts, Selston James Brogdale Brother- in Mar 45 Framework Knitter - Notts, Selston law Pensioner Chelsea Ann do Wife Mar 24 Framework Knitter Derbysh, Pinxton 3 3 Herbert Nutall Head Mar 32 Framework Knitter Notts, Kirkby Elizabeth do Wife Mar 31 Notts, Kirkby Ann do Daur 11 Framework Knitter Notts, Kirkby Joseph do Son 10 Framework Knitter Notts, Kirkby Taylor do Son 8 Framework Knitter Notts, Kirkby Mary do Daur 6 Notts, Kirkby Elizabeth do Daur 1 Notts, Selston 4 4 Joseph Bishop Head Mar 32 Police Constable Suffolk, Sudbury Ann do Wife Mar 35 Leicester Ellen do Daur 10 Scholar Leicestersh, Belton Fanny do Daur 8 Scholar Cheshire, Stockport Sarah Ann do Daur 5 Scholar Notts, Mansfield 5 5 Luke Ball Head Mar 37 Coal Miner Notts, Brinsley Mary do Wife Mar 32 Notts, Brinsley George do Son U 13 Coal Miner Notts, Selston William do Son 11 Coal Miner Notts, Selston Elizabeth do Daur 8 At Home Notts, Selston Joseph do Son 4 At Home Notts, Selston John Musgrove Lodger 64 Pauper Framework Knitter Derby 6 6 Richard Brown Head Mar 41 Lace maker Notts, Selston Martha do Wife Mar 38 Dress Maker Notts, Selston 7 Mary Robinson Head Widow 73 Victualler Notts, Selston Rebecca Tavenor Daur Widow 46 House Keeper Notts, Selston Robert Weightman Serv Mar 62 House Servant Notts, Kirkby 8 Thomas Skinner Carlin Head Widower 73 Farmer 42 acres Notts, Selston Mary Gill Daur Widow 43 House Keeper Notts, Selston Carlin Gill Grand son 6 Scholar Notts, Selston Mary Bond Serv U 17 House Servant Notts, Bagthorpe John Roberts Serv U 19 Agricultural Labourer Notts, Moorgreen Thomas Blant Burton Visitor Mar 64 Independent Nottingham Elizabeth Bond Serv U 15 House Servant Derbys, Anley 9 George Ludlam Carlin Head Mar 46 Farmer 43 Acres Derbys, Butterley Eliza Carlin Wife Mar 31 Notts, Teversal Thomas Coupe Carlin Son 5M Notts, Selston 10 Hannah Massey Head Widow 67 Pauper Cottager Notts, Selston Hannah Massey Daur U 44 Servant Notts, Selston Matthew do Son U 40 Agricultural Labourer Notts, Selston Henry do Son U 29 Agricultural Labourer Notts, Selston Elizabeth do Daur U 27 Servant Notts, Selston John do Son U 25 Framework Knitter Notts, Selston Matthew do Grand son 6 Scholar Notts, Selston 11 Richard Allsebrook Head Mar 51 Loam Grinder at Iron Works Notts, Selston Elizabeth do Wife Mar 45 Notts, Selston William do Son U 18 Loam Grinder at Iron Works Notts, Selston Samuel do Son U 16 Notts, Selston Sarah do Daur U 14 Dress Maker Notts, Selston Elizabeth do Daur U 12 Dress Maker Notts, Selston 12 Mary Weightman Head Mar 23 Notts, Edwinstowe Elizabeth do Daur 2 Lincoln 13 Mark Coleman Head Mar 40 Wharf Labourer Notts, Selston Mary do Wife Mar 37 Leics, Oton George do Son U 14 Coal Miner Notts, Selston Sarah do Daur U 12 Seamster Notts, Selston Mary Ann do Daur 7 Notts, Selston Matthew do Son 2 Notts, Selston John do Son 1M Notts, Selston 14 Harriett Brown Head Mar 43 Framework Knitter Notts, Selston Emma do Daur U 22 Framework Knitter Notts, Selston Sarah do Daur U 20 Framework Knitter Notts, Selston Mary do Daur 8 Notts, Selston Charles do Son 9M Notts, Selston Maria Coleman Sister 45 Pauper Notts, Selston Deaf & Dumb George Brown Grand son 1 Notts, Selston 15 Aron Allsebrook Head Mar 39 Framework Knitter Notts, Selston Mary do Wife Mar 35 Notts, Shelford John do Son U 14 Labourer at Iron Works Notts, Selston Samuel do Son U 12 Labourer at Iron Works Notts, Selston Ann do Daur 9 Notts, Selston Eliza do Daur 6 Notts, Selston Thomas do Son 2 Notts, Selston 16 Samuel Coleman Head Mar 58 Coal Labourer Notts, Selston Elizabeth do Wife Mar 36 Notts, Selston Martha do Daur U 13 Framework Knitter Notts, Selston William do Son U 12 Coal Miner Notts, Selston Eliza do Daur 7 Framweork Knitter Notts, Selston Betsy do Daur 1 Notts, Selston 17 Joseph Coleman Head Mar 50 Agricultural Labourer Notts, Selston Dorothy do Wife Mar 49 Notts, Selston Matthew do Son U 26 Coal Miner Notts, Selston George do Son U 14 Agricultural Labourer Notts, Selston Mary do Daur 11 Scholar Notts, Selston 18 Travis Thorpe Head Widower 60 Agricultural Labourer Notts, Selston Sarah do Daur U 18 Notts, Selston 19 Henry Thorpe Head Mar 36 Agricultural Labourer Notts, Selston Ann do Wife Mar 36 House Keeper Notts, Selston John do Son 12 Scholar Notts, Selston Henry do Son 4 Scholar Notts, Selston Walter do Son 1 Notts, Selston 20 Martha Clark Head Widow 70 Farmer 9 acres Notts, Selston Martha Wilson Grand Dau U 12 Scholar Notts, Selston Hannah Amatt ? Amott Servant U 18 House Servant Notts, Selston 21 George Hollingworth Head Mar 67 Coal Miner Notts, Ansley Hannah do Wife Mar 60 Derbys, South Normanton Alice do Daur U 21 Servant Notts, Selston Robert do Son U 17 Framework Knitter Notts, Selston Charles France Son in Law Mar 35 Coal Miner Notts, Selston Maria France Wife Mar 32 Notts, Selston 22 Deasey Chambers Head Widow 61 Notts, Nuttall John Chambers Son U 34 Warf Labourer St Mary's, Nottingham 23 Robert Coleman Head Mar 48 Coal Labourer Notts, Selston Ann do Wife Mar 41 Notts, Ansley James do Son U 14 Coal Miner Notts, Selston Sarah do Daur 11 Scholar Notts, Selston Alice do Daur 4 Scholar Notts, Selston 24 William Legit Head Mar 56 Road Labourer Derbys, Shipley Jane Legit Wife Mar 47 Seamstress Notts, Farnsfield Jane Elizabeth Legit Daur U 20 Seamstress Notts, Bulwell 25 Isaac Orme Head Mar 34 Framework Knitter Derbys, Belper Sarah do Wife Mar 30 Derbys, Belper John do Son 7 Derbys, Belper James do Son 5 Derbys, Belper Samuel do Son 4 Derbys, Belper 26 James Orme Head Mar 24 Framework Knitter Derbys, Belper Harriett do Wife Mar 24 Derbys, Denby William do Son 3 Derbys, Belper Isaac do Son 1 Notts, Selston 27 Thomas Coleman Head Mar 44 Forge Labourer Notts, Selston Elizabeth do Wife Mar 45 Framework Knitter Notts, Selston John do Son U 19 Ironstone Miner Notts, Selston William do Son U 17 Ironstone Miner Notts, Selston Ann do Daur U 14 Framework Knitter Notts, Selston Thomas do Son 6 Scholar Notts, Selston Sarah Ann do Daur 2 Notts, Selston 28 Isaac Keeling Head Mar 41 Coal Miner Notts, Brinsley Mary do Wife Mar 35 Derbys, Pinxton Hannah do Daur U 14 Seamstress Notts, Kirkby - Portland Row Ann do Daur U 13 Seamstress Notts Kirkby - Portland Row Tamor do Daur 4 Notts Kirkby- Portland Row Isaac do Son 5 Notts Kirkby- Portland Row Mary do Daur 2 Derbys, North Winfield Henry do Son 5M Notts, Selston 29 George Langton Head Mar 33 Carpenter Notts, Selston Maria do Wife Mar 31 Notts, Eastwood Mary Ann do Daur U 9 Scholar Notts, Selston Martha M do Daur 6 Scholar Notts, Selston Sarah C do Daur 3 Notts, Selston James Wood Serv U 16 Servant Nottingham 30 Martha Ball Head Widow 59 Notts, Selston 31 Matthew Lee Head Widower 41 Cattle Dealer and Butcher Notts, Selston John Lee Son U 13 Notts, Selston 32 William Smith Head Mar 40 Agricultural Labourer Derbys, Winster Pheaobe do Wife Mar 43 Derbys, Matlock William do Son U 13 Agricultural Labourer Derbys, Winster Lydiea do Daur 8 Scholar Derbys, Denby Job do Son 4 Scholar Notts, Selston George Spencer Head Mar 40 Labourer at Iron Works Notts, Kirkby Sarah do Wife 38 Seamstress Notts, Selston Elizabeth do Daur 10 Scholar Notts, Selston Sarah Grace do Daur 7 Scholar Notts, Selston Hannah do Daur 4 Scholar Notts, Selston 33 George Clark Head Mar 31 Engineer Derbys, Greenhill Lane Prudence do Wife Mar 32 Engineers Wife Notts, Eastwood John do Son U 9 Engineers Son Derbys, Riddings 34 Christopher Cook Head Widower 66 Cooper Notts, Kirkby John do Son Mar 41 Journeyman Cooper Notts, Selston Mary do Wife Mar 36 Derbys, Codnor Park Sarah do Daur U 18 Notts, Selston 35 Lea Farm Thomas Smith Head Mar 51 Coal Miner & Farmer 8 acres Derbys, Duffield Elizabeth do Wife Mar 50 Midwife Derbys, Heanor William do Son U 18 Coal Miner Notts, Selston James do Son U 15 Coal Miner Notts, Selston Joseph do Son U 13 Scholar Notts, Selston Mary do Daur 8 Scholar Notts, Selston Thomas Smith Clarke Grand son 4 Scholar Notts, Selston Elizabeth Sharpe Serv U 12 House Servant Notts, Selston 36 James Nuttall Head Mar 42 Framework Knitter Notts, Kirkby Woodhouse Hannah do Wife Mar 41 Derbys, Bolsover William do Son U 17 Framework Knitter Notts, Kirkby Woodhouse Luke do Son U 13 Framweork Knitter Notts, Kirkby Woodhouse Charles do Son U 10 Notts, Kirkby Woodhouse Holbart do Son 7 Notts, Kirkby Woodhouse Ann do Daur 4 Notts, Kirkby Woodhouse Melzon do Son 1 Notts, Kirkby Woodhouse Danniel Kirk Journeyman U 23 Journeyman Framework Knitter Not Known 37 Ann Limb Head Widow 52 Farmer of 8 acres Notts, Brinsley Ann do Daur U 19 Dress Maker Notts,
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