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1871 Census Excel Spreadsheet 1871 CENSUS EXCEL SPREADSHEET Where Born 1871A No Of Road,Street/ House name No. of Relation to Index Surname Forename Married/;Unmarried Age M Age F Profession or Occupation Country / Where Born Place Page Schedule or no, houses head County 1 1a 1 1 Waterfall Terrace 1 Harbottle William Head Married 43 Builder Yorkshire Great Ayton 2 1a 1 Waterfall Terrace Harbottle Annie wife Married 39 Durham Hurworth 3 1a 1 Waterfall Terrace Harbottle John George son 12 Scholar Yorkshire Nunthorpe 4 1a 1 Waterfall Terrace Harbottle Mary Hannah daughter 8 child Yorkshire Great Ayton 5 1a 1 Waterfall Terrace Harbottle Elijah Hollingsworth son 3 child Yorkshire Great Ayton 6 1a 2 2 Waterfall Terrace 1 Sanderson Ann Head Married 66 Laundress Yorkshire Great Ayton 7 1a 2 Waterfall Terrace Sanderson Sarah daughter Unmarried 27 Dressmaker yorkshire Great Ayton 8 1a 3 3 Waterfall Terrace 1 Elliot Thomas Head Widower 49 Tanner Yorkshire Swainby 9 1a 3 Waterfall Terrace Elliot Sarah Jane daughter Unmarried 22 Manager of Fathers Houses Yorkshire Great Ayton 10 1a 3 Waterfall Terrace Elliot Thomas son Unmarried 19 Tanners Apprentice Yorkshire Great Ayton 11 1a 3 Waterfall Terrace Elliot Mary Anne daughter Unmarried 17 Scholar Yorkshire Great Ayton 12 1a 3 Waterfall Terrace Elliot John son Unmarried 14 Scholar Yorkshire Great Ayton 13 1a 4 4 Waterfall Terrace 1 Garnett Maria Catherine Head Unmarried 80 Annuitant cambridgeshire East Hartley 14 1a 4 Waterfall Terrace Meek Matilda Mary Niece Unmarried 22 No Occupation Durham Seaton Carew 15 1a 5 1 Wilson Jane Head Unmarried 52 Annuitant Yorkshire Aysgarth 16 1a 6 5 Waterfall Terrace 1 Padshaw James Perrigo Head Married 31 Bricklayer Yorkshire Leeds 17 1a 5 Waterfall Terrace Padshaw Mary Ann wife Married 33 Yorkshire Battersby 18 1a 5 Waterfall Terrace Padshaw Harriet Ann daughter 11 Yorkshire Great Ayton 19 1a 7 6 Waterfall Terrace 1 Sanderson William Head Married 48 Schoolmaster Yorkshire Great Ayton 20 1a 6 Waterfall Terrace Sanderson Eliza Jane wife Married 46 Yorkshire Bridlington 21 1a 6 Waterfall Terrace Sanderson Mary Jane daughter Unmarried 18 Teacher in a Ladys School Yorkshire Great Ayton 22 1a 6 Waterfall Terrace Sanderson Humphrey son Unmarried 13 Scholar Yorkshire Great Ayton 23 1a 6 Waterfall Terrace Thompson Fanny Eliza Visitor 12 Scholar Yorkshire Batley 24 2a 7 Waterfall Terrace 1 UNINHABITED 25 2a 8 8 Waterfall Terrace 1 Heavisides William Head Married 40 Shoema ker Durham Stockton 26 2a 8 Waterfall Terrace Heavisides Mary Anne wife 36 Yorkshire Great Ayton 27 2a 8 Waterfall Terrace Heavisides Marianne daughter 12 Scholar Yorkshire Great Ayton 28 2a 8 Waterfall Terrace Heavisides Jane Ellen daughter 9 Scholar Yorkshire Great Ayton 29 2a 8 Waterfall Terrace Heavisides William son 8 Scholar Yorkshire Great Ayton 30 2a 8 Waterfall Terrace Heavisides Eliza daughter 6 Scholar Yorkshire Great Ayton 31 2a 8 Waterfall Terrace Heavisides Emma daughter 4 Yorkshire Great Ayton 32 2a 8 Waterfall Terrace Heavisides Richard son 2 Yorkshire Great Ayton 33 2a 8 Waterfall Terrace Johnstone Moses Apprentice Unmarried 17 Shoemakers Apprentice Yorkshire Great Ayton 34 2a 9 9 Waterfall Terrace Blackwall Ann Head Unmarried 73 Annuitant Yorkshire Dromfield 35 2a 10 Main Street Appleton Ellen Head widow 65 Charwoman Yorkshire Broughton 36 2a Main Street Hart Ann Mother widow 94 Relief from Parish Yorkshire Busby 37 2a Main Street Wilkinson Benjamin Son in Law Married 30 Blacksmith Yorkshire Osmotherley 38 2a Main Street Wilkinson Mary Ellen wife Married 26 Yorkshire Great Ayton 39 2a Main Street Wilkinson Mary Ellen daughter 3 Yorkshire Great Ayton 40 2a Main Street Kitching William Apprentice 16 Blacksmiths Apprentice Yorkshire Great Ayton 41 2a 11 Main Street 1 Edmondson John Head Married 28 Jet Miner Yorkshire Thornton Stewart 42 2a Main Street Edmondson Isabella wife Married 26 Yorkshire Great Ayton 43 2a Main Street Edmondson John son 8 Scholar Yorkshire Great Ayton 44 2a Main Street Edmondson Anne daughter 7 Scholar Yorkshire Great Ayton 45 2a Main Street Edmondson Christiana daughter 3 mths Yorkshire Great Ayton 46 2a Main Street Armstrong Thomas son to the wife 6 Scholar Yorkshire Guisbro 47 2a 12 Main Street Carr Sarah Lodger Married 21 Stone Masons Wife Yorkshire Great Ayton 48 2a Main Street Carr Margaret daughter 3 Yorkshire Great Ayton 49 3a Main Street Carr Mary Elizabeth daughter 2 Yorkshire Great Ayton 50 3a 13 Main Street 1 Williamson John Head Married 36 Jet Miner Yorkshire Bransdale 51 3a Main Street Williamson Mary Jane wife Married 36 Yorkshire Pickering 52 3a Main Street Williamson Hannah daughter 12 Scholar Yorkshire Gillamoor 53 3a Main Street Williamson William son 10 Scholar Yorkshire Gillamoor 54 3a Main Street Williamson Johnstone son 8 Scholar Yorkshire Farndale 55 3a Main Street Williamson Mary daughter 1 Yorkshire Great Ayton 56 3a 14 Main Street 1 Hutchinson Mary Head Widow 61 Charwoman Yorkshire Great Ayton 57 3a 15 Main Street 1 Day Charlotte Head Widow 76 Relief from Parish yorkshire Great Ayton 58 3a 16 Main Street 1 Robson Louisa Head Widow 51 Relief from Parish Yorkshire Danby 59 3a Main Street Robson Thomas son 10 Scholar Yorkshire Battersby 60 3a Main Street Everitt Augustus Boarder Unmarried 50 Agricultural Labourer Lincolnshire Pinchbeck 61 3a 17 Main Street 1 Kirby Joseph Head Widower 70 Relief from Parish Yorkshire Kildale 62 3a Main Street Kirby Thomas Son Unmarried 37 Labourer in Flint Quarry Yorkshire Kildale 63 3a Main Street Griffiths Jane daughter Married 36 Farm Labourer Yorkshire Kildale 64 3a Main Street Griffiths Thomas Grandson 5 Yorkshire Great Ayton 65 3a 18 Main Street 1 Davison John Head Widower 78 Relief from Parish Yorkshire Hutton Rudby 66 3a 19 Main Street 1 Swainson George Head Married 32 Freestone Quarryman Lancashire Cartmel 67 3a Main Street Swainson Mary wife Married 31 Westmoreland Appleby 68 3a Main Street Swainson James Robert son 9 Scholar Westmoreland Appleby 69 3a Main Street Swainson John Thomas son 3 Yorkshire Great Ayton 70 3a Main Street Swainson Jane Elizabeth daughter 1 Yorkshire Great Ayton 71 3a 20 Main Street 1 Myers William Head Married 62 Grocer Yorkshire Artthington 72 3a Main Street Myers Sarah wife Married 63 Yorkshire Whitby 73 4a 21 Main Street 1 Appleton William Head Married 22 Jet Miner Yorkshire Romanby 74 4a Main Street Appleton D.Ann wife Married 23 Yorkshire Guisbro' 75 4a 22 Main Street 1 King Elizabeth Head Widow 70 Farmers Widow Yorkshire Great Ayton 76 4a Main Street King Hannah daughter Unmarried 34 Dressmaker Yorkshire Great Ayton 77 4a Main Street King Jane daughter Unmarried 32 Dressmaker Yorkshire Great Ayton 78 4a Main Street King Thomas son Unmarried 30 Farm Labourer Yorkshire Great Ayton 79 4a Main Street King William son Unmarried 28 Farm Labourer Yorkshire Great Ayton 80 4a 23 Main Street 1 Wheetman Henry Head Married 39 Tailor Yorkshire Great Ayton 81 4a Main Street Wheetman Hannah wife Married 24 Yorkshire Hackness 82 4a Main Street Wheetman Jane Ann daughter 5 mths Yorkshire Great Ayton 83 4a 24 Temperance Hotel 1 Reflecter Michael Head Married 56 Grocer Yorkshire Ainderby Steeple 84 4a Temperance Hotel Reflecter Rebecca wife Married 57 Durham Sunderland 85 4a Temperance Hotel Reflecter? Annie O daughter Unmarried 19 Governess Unemployed Durham Seaton Carew 86 4a Fawcett Mary Servant 15 General Servant Yorkshire Great Ayton 87 4a 25 1 Burnett William Head Married 36 Lincolnshire Badley 88 4a Burnett Janet wife Married 29 Scotland Knockland 89 4a Burnett Rebecca daughter 7 Scholar Yorkshire Hemsworth 90 4a Burnett John William son 5 Scholar NorthumberlandNewcastle 91 4a Burnett Isabella daughter 3 Yorkshire Sherburne 92 4a Burnett Joseph son 1 Yorkshire Great Ayton 93 4a 26 Brooks Charles Lodger Unmarried 24 Labourer in Flint Quarry Essex Quindon 94 4a 27 1 Hardy Jane Head Married 63 Charwoman Yorkshire Ingelby Arncliff 95 4a Hardy Robert Son Unmarried 27 Jet miner Yorkshire Stokesley 96 4a 28 1 Parker George Head Married 33 Labourer flint Quarry Suffolk Nondling 97 4a Parker Sarah wife Married 31 Yorkshire Leeds 98 5a 29 1 Oxendale Matthew Head Married 53 Butcher Yorkshire East Harlsey 99 5a Oxendale Mary wife Married 50 Staffordshire Reels 100 5a Oxendale Thomas William son Unmarried 19 Drapers Apprentice Yorkshire Great Ayton 101 5a Oxendale G eorge Arthur son 6 Scholar Yorkshire Great Ayton 102 5a 30 1 Cockerill Henry Head Married 26 Butcher Yorkshire Great Ayton 103 5a Cockerill Louisa wife Married 25 Yorkshire Great Ayton 104 5a Cockerill Wilson son 2 Yorkshire Great Ayton 105 5a Cockerill Thomas son 1 Yorkshire Great Ayton 106 5a 31 1 Watson Joseph Head Married 47 Cooper Yorkshire Great Ayton 107 5a Watson Alice wife Married 50 Dressmaker yorkshire Nunthorpe 108 5a Watson Jane Alice daughter Unmarried 20 Dressmaker Yorkshire Great Ayton 109 5a Watson Thomas Son Unmarried 17 Labourer in a Flint Quarry Yorkshire Great Ayton 110 5a Watson William son Unmarried 14 Labourer in a Flint Quarry Yorkshire Great Ayton 111 5a Swalwell Alice Aunt Unmarried 75 Servant Formerly Yorkshire Nunthorpe 112 5a 32 1 Binlow William Head Married 26 Laboyrer in a Flint Quarry Durham Stockton 113 5a Binlow Annie Ewife Married 25 Yorkshire Middlesbrough 114 5a 33 Green Tree Inn 1 Haisdon George Head Married 37 Innkeeper Hants Brading Isle of Wig 115 5a Green Tree Inn Haisdon Rachel wife Married 39 Oxford Charlbury 116 5a Green Tree Inn Wilson Ann Servant Unmarried 16 Servant Domestic Yorkshire Driffield 117 5a 34 1 Airey Charles Head Married 41 Grocer Yorkshire Wensleydale 118 5a Airey Emma wife Married 30 Yorkshire
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