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1861 - Census - England & Wales Nottinghamshire - Basford - Greasley - Selston 1861 - Census - England & Wales Nottinghamshire - Basford - Greasley - Selston Toad Hole, Barrows Green, Westwoodville, Brake Road, Portland Wharf, Jacksdale Row, The Bents & Lea Lane Special Thanks to Jean Berrisford of Selston who has kindly transcribed this information HOUSES No. of Road, Street In- Un -In Name and Surname of each Relation Age of Schedule House No habited habited Person to Head of Condition Rank, Profession, or Occupation Where Born Family Males Females 133 Toad Hole 1 John White Head Mar 47 Agricult Labourer Derbys Shirland Mary White Wife Mar 48 Lincs Grantham Henry do Son Un 17 Labourer at Ironworks Notts Farnsfield Job do do do 10 Scholar Derbys Somercotes John do do do 7 do Notts Greasley James do do do 4 do do do 134 do do 1 William Swain Head Mar 26 Coal Miner Derbys South Normanton Ann do Wife Mar 24 Notts Selston John C Son Un 2 do do William do do do 6ms do do 135 do do 1 William Stanley Head Mar 69 Labourer at Ironworks Derbys Ripley Elizth do Wife Mar 50 do Somercotes 136 do do 1 Saml Waterall Head Mar 68 Farmer of 35 acres Notts Selston Martha do Wife Mar 64 do do William do Son Mar 41 Farmers Son do do Ann do Sons Wife Mar 39 do & Sons Wife do do Sarah do Grandaughter Un 12 Scholar do do Mary do do do 12 do do do 137 do do Thos Woodcock Head Mar 31 Iron Turner Derbys Codnor Park Ann do Wife Mar 33 Notts Selston 138 Toad Hole 1 Mary Clark Head Widow 61 Farmer of 106 Acres Employing 1 Man 1 Boy Notts Selston William do Son Un 29 Farmers Son do do Christopher do do do 26 Wheelwrightt do do Elizabeth do Dau do 22 Farmers Daughter do do Jonathan do Son do 20 Wheelwrightt do do John Pickard Servt do 21 Farm Servant Leics Harby John Kettleband do do 10 do do Notts Selston End of Toadhole 139 Barrows Green 1 John Wharmby Head Mar 64 Joiner Notts Selston Matilda do Wife Mar 57 do do Salmon Handbury Son Un 20 Joiner Derbys Pinxton Matilda Wharmby Dau do 14 Scholar Notts Selston Mary do do do 12 do do do 140 do do 1 John Hool Head Mar 70 Labourer Derbys Alfreton Elizth do Wife Mar 68 do Riddings 141 do do 1 Joseph Statham Head Mar 29 Machine Iron Roller Leics Osgathorpe Maria do Wife Mar 31 Notts Kirkby Joseph N do Son Un 3 do do Mary A do Dau do 1 do Selston Ann Beastall Lodger do 72 do Kirkby 142 Barrows Green 1 Lydia Saunders Head Widow 76 Farmer of 36 acres Notts Selston John S Sanders Grand Son Un 13 Farmers Son do do William Herod Servt do 71 Farm Servant do Oxton 143 Thomas Jones Lodger Widower 73 Roller (Iron) at Ironworks Merther Tidwell S Wales 144 Westwood Ville 1 Thomas Walker Head Mar 45 Earthen Ware Turner Derbys Mapperley Hannah do Wife Mar 46 do Shipley William do Nephew Un 9 Scholar do Smalley 145 do do 1 Saml Mason Head Mar 44 Bottle Maker do Belper Betsy do Wife Mar 57 do Heanor George do Son Un 14 Labourer at Earthen ware do Gilla Hill Lane Sarah Booth Daughter in Law do 32 House Servant do Heanor Chas Booth Grand Son do 8 Scholar do do 146 do do 1 Thos Frost Head Mar 33 Blacksmith do Codnor Park Mary do Wife Mar 28 Dressmaker Notts Selston Emma do Dau Un 5 Scholar do Underwood Elizth do do do 3 do do do John S do Son do 4 ms do Westwood Ville Emma Frost Servt do 13 House Servant do Selston 147 do do 1 Herbert Eastwood Head Mar 25 Under Agent at Ironworks Derbys Hasland Emma do Wife Mar 24 do Swanwick Emma do Dau Un 3 ms Notts Westwood Joseph do Father Widower 71 Retired Blacksmith Derbys Hasland 148 do do 1 John Woodcock Head Mar 25 Iron Turner do Codnor Park Priscilla do Wife Mar 24 do Ironville Phoebe do Dau Un 3 Scholar do do 149 Westwood Ville 1 George Rhodes Head Mar 26 Smith Notts Greasley Mary do Wife Mar 22 do Selston Pythagorias do Son Un 9 ms do do 150 do do 1 Pythagorias Williams Head Mar 48 Iron Refiner Yorks Bradford Georgiania do Wife Mar 33 Notts Greasley Philip J do Son Un 1 Notts Selston 151 do do 1 William Oakley Head Mar 25 Iron Shearer Staffs Wednesbury Ann do Wife Mar 22 Notts Brinsley 152 do do 1 Joseph Stuart Head Mar 22 Roll Turner Derbys Codnor Park Sarah A do Wife Mar 22 Bristol Charles do Son 2 Middlesess Bromley George Oarm Brother in Law Un 19 Furnace Man Bristol 153 do do 1 Charles Short Head Mar 54 Blacksmith Derbys Pinxton Elizth do Wife Mar 53 Notts Selston Willm F do Son Un 18 do do do John do do do 11 Scholar do Underwood 154 do do Simion Wardle Head Mar 36 Puddler at Ironworks do Newthorpe Mary do Wife Mar 33 Derbys Riddings John do Son Un 10 Scholar Notts Wansley Hall Chars S do do do 8 do do do do 155 do do 1 John Tipper Head Mar 25 Forge Man Staffs Stourbridge Hannah do Wife Mar 27 do Stretton Elizth do Dau Un 2 do Wolverhampton Caroline do do do 1 Notts Westwood 156 Westwood Ville 1 William Rawson Head Mar 35 Coal Miner Notts Selston Ann do Wife Mar 33 do do Ann do Dau Un 8 Scholar do do Saml do Son do 5 do do do Rossilla do Dau do 4 do do do Job do Son do 2 do do 157 do do 1 John Rawson Head Un 28 Tea, Coffee, Tobacco & do do Provision Dealer 1u 158 do do 1 John Graney Head Mar 36 Shingler Derbys Codnor Park Elizth do Wife Mar 32 do Swanwick Willm do Son Un 10 Scholar do Codnor Park George do do do 7 do do do John do do do 5 do do do Walter do do do 3 do do Arthur do do do 7 ms Notts Westwood Hannah Mountday Servt un 13 House Servant Derbys Codnor Park 159 do do 1 Thomas Rhodes Head Mar 30 Smith Notts Greasley Sarah do Wife Mar 26 do Mansfield William do Son Un 2 do do G?? do Dau do 4ms do Selston 160 do do 1 John Massey Head Mar 47 Labourer do do Ellen do Wife Mar 45 Derbys Heage Ellen do Dau Un 24 Notts Selston William do Son Un 21 do do Charles Massey Son Un 15 Labourer Notts Selston George do do do 8 Scholar do do Peter do do do 6 do do do Saml do do do 4 do do do 161 Westwood Ville 1 Willm Gregory Head Mar 30 Iron Refiner do Selston Elizth do Wife Mar 26 do Greasley Saml do Son Un 5 do do John A do do do 11ms do do 162 Westwood Ville 1 Robt Cilburn Head Mar 27 Labourer Derbys Sawley Emmelar do Wife Mar 23 Lace Runner do Breaston William J do Son Un 2 Notts Westwood Ville Etty Plackett Visitor do 33 do do Derbys Breaston Ann Plackett do Mar 63 Labourer's Wife do do 163 do do 1 William Rag Head Mar 28 Hammer Man do Milford Hannah do Wife Mar 25 do Belper Mary do Dau Un 3 Scholar Yorks Doncaster Ann do do do 1 Notts Westwood Ville 164 do do 1 Richd Prothers Head Mar 26 Forge Man Worcs Ann do Wife Mar 23 Derbys Pinxton Hannah do Dau Un 1 do Stoney Ford 165 Westwood Ville 1 William Frost Head Mar 39 Blacksmith Notts Selston Martha do Wife Mar 34 do Kirkby Milisent do Dau Un 17 Scholar do Selston Peverall do Son do 10 do do do Reuben do do do 6 do Yorks Sheffield Dora do Dau do 4 do do do Adalade do do do 2 do do 166 do do John Ball Head Mar 32 Briclayer Lancs Latham Mary do Wife do 33 Lancs Latham 167 do do John Clayton Lodger Widower 64 Labourer Derbys Codnor Park Chas Wright do Un 21 Briclayer Cambs Whittlesea 168 do do 1 Joseph Frost Head Mar Notts Selston Eliza Frost Wife Mar do do Ann M do Dau Un do do Edwad Chas Sharpe Lodger do 51 Shoemaker Lincs Little Bytham 169 do Beerhouse 1 John Horsfield Head Mar 36 Ball Turner Yorks Burn Cross Elizth do Wife Mar 32 Derbys Langley Saml do Son Un 11 Scholar Notts Brinsley Mary do Dau do 8 do Derbys Codnor Park Emily do do do 5 do do do Kate do do do 7ms Notts Westwood Ville Elizth Mutimore Servt do 20 House Servant Lincs Barnby 170 Westwood Ville 1 Henry Alldred Head Mar 34 Forge Man Derbys Alfreton Martha do Wife Mar 33 do Higham John do Son Un 6 Scholar do Denby George Hy do do do 4 do Bucks New Bradwell Maria do Dau do 2 do do do Arthur Jas do Son do 6ms Notts Selston Lucy Parkin Visitor do 18 Dressmaker Derbys Alfreton 171 do do 1 George Clark Head Widower 40 Engine Man do do John do Son Un 12 Stoker do do Mary A do Dau do 3 Scholar do do Millicent ? Servt Widow 60 Housekeeper Notts Sutton 172 do do 1 Charles Holmes Head Mar 26 Labourer at Blast Furnace Leics Sileby Mary Ann do Wife Mar 27 do Leicester Fredr do Son Un 3 Notts Westwood Fanny do Dau do 1 do do Lucy Spencer Wifes Sister do 23 Fancy Box Maker Leics Leicester 173 do do 1 Willm Fountain Head Mar 25 Mill Wright Rutland Cottesmore Elizth do Wife Mar 28 do Hambleton 174 do do John Knight Lodger Un 25 Labourer do Burley 175 do do 1 James Parkin Head Mar 25 Iron Turner Derbys Codnor Park Emma P do Wife Mar 22 do do John W do Son Un 5 Scholar do do 176 Westwood Villa 1 Thos Hopkinson Head Mar 41 Joiner Notts Brinsley Ellen do Wife Mar 43 Cheshire Stockport John T do Son Un 12 Scholar Derbys Ironville Helen A do Dau do 10 do do do Edward Hy do Son do 7 do Notts Westwood Villa 177 do do 1 John Jowitt Head Mar 22 Stone Mason Cheshire Hyde Rebecca do Wife do 22 Notts Westwood 178 do do 1 Willm Fisher Head Mar 62 Blacksmith Derbys Pinxton Elizth do Wife Mar 42 do Birchwood Wm do Son Un 1 Notts Westwood 179 Brake Road Jacksdale 1 Wm Cook Head Mar 37 Engine Wright do Selston Caroline do Wife Mar 35 do Edwinstowe 180 do 1 John Shirland Head Widower 54 Farmer of 90 Acres Notts Selston Wm do Son Un 22 do Son do do Sarah do Dau do 19 do Daughter do do Lucy do do do 16 do do do Lambley Martha do do do 13 do do do Selston Ironville Begins Thos do Son do 10 do Son do Selston 181 Portland Wharf 1 Sams Hill Head Mar 38 Coal Agent Notts Bagthorpe Alici do Wife Mar 29 do Skegby 182 John Wilkinson Lodger Un 28 Labourer Derbys Ticknell 183 do Portland Arms 1 Jonathan Clark Head Mar 68 Victualler Notts Selston 184 do do Edwin Clare Head Mar 23 Sheet Iron Shearer Staffs Bilston Ann Clare Wife Mar 21 Derbys Newton Richd Clare Visitor Un 17 Forge Man Staffs Bilston 185 Jacksdale 1 Elizth Jowitt Head Widow 86 Retired Notts Selston 186 do William Shaw Head Mar 60 Labourer Derbys Deddeck Jane do 45 Notts Sutton 187 Jacksdale Row 1 Thos Swain Head Mar 42 Black Furnace Man Derbys Normanton Frances do Wife Mar 48 do Pentrich James do Son Un 23 Moulder (Iron) do do Thomas do do do 16 Blacksmith (Ap) Notts Selston Joseph do do do 12 Labourer do do George do do do 10 Scholar do do Mary do Dau do 8 do do do Elizth do do do 7 do do do Frances do do do 5 do do do 188 do do 1 Hannah Prothers Head Widow 68 Salop, Bishops Castle 189 James Reece Lodger Un 21 Puddler Salop.
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