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Cumbrian Genealogy 1901 CUMBRIAN GENEALOGY BULMER’S DIRECTORY OF CUMBERLAND 1901 An alphabetical index of the names listed in Bulmer’s Directory. Compiled by Roland Grigg To make a search of the Index, use the ‘binocular’ tool above, remembering that the parameters of your search ie:- whole word, case etc are needed in order to achieve the desired result. Note:- Always use the ‘back’ tab on your browser to return to the home page ABBOT Thos Lowther street Penrith (1901) ABBOT Wm (yeo) Orchard house Newbiggin (1901) ABBOTT Ann lodgings 10 Kirkby St Maryport (1901) ABBOTT Christopher husbandman Pardshaw (1901) ABBOTT Fredk Ernest surgeon 3 The Crescent Carlisle (1901) ABBOTT John The Ghyll Ellenborough (1901) ABBOTT Mrs Annie 16 Mulcaster Crescent Stanwix(1901) ABBOTT Mrs Warwick house Warwick(1901) ABBOTT Philip Scogill Lorton (1901) ABBOTT Saml schoolmaster Greysouthen (1901) ABBOTT Thos L caretaker Clifton house Gt Clifton (1901) ABBOTT Thos Segbush Well Westlinton(1901) ABBOTT Tom H compositor 7 Edward St Carlisle (1901) ABBOTT Wm (yeoman) Leigh Croft Lazonby (1901) ABBOTT Wm Beckstones Thornthwaite(1901) ABBOTT Wm fitter 15 Edward St Carlisle (1901) ABBOTT Wm Manesty Borrowdale(1901) ABLETT Edward M D 30 Roper St W'haven (1901) ABRAHAM Geo P Lake rd Keswick (1901) ACCLETON Fredk gardener Red Gable cottage Carlisle (1901) ACCLETON Thos head gardener Adrian villa Scotland road Stanwix(1901) ACKERLEY Jas (hind) Reathwaite Brocklebank (1901) ACKERLEY John cowkeeper Pow Nook Kirkbride(1901) ADAIR H & W tailors and drapers 67 King st W'haven (1901) ADAIR Harold The Retreat St Bees (1901) ADAIR J M booksellerstationer 8 King st W'haven (1901) ADAIR John S printer bookseller stationer h 47 Curzon St Maryport (1901) ADAIR Jos mining director Home Lea house Main street Egremont (1901) ADAIR Jph B civil & mining engnr Town Head St John Beckermet (1901) ADAIR Louis draper h 17 Curzon St Maryport (1901) ADAIR Robt printer bookbinder 27 and 29 Senhouse St Maryport (1901) ADAIR Robt tailor draper 22 Pow st Workington (1901) ADAIR Thos mine secretary Egremont (1901) ADAIR Thos sec Bookwell house Egremont (1901) ADAIR Wm & Son drapers/clothiers h 17 Curzon St Maryport (1901) ADAIR Wm quarry manager Corkickle W'haven (1901) ADAM Rev Henry T MA vicar (Christ Church) 5 Corkickle W'haven (1901) ADAM Wm Thom MB C M 48 London rd Carlisle (1901) ADAMS Alex agent Liverpool Victoria Legal 2 Clay st Workington (1901) ADAMS Esther grocer 2 Clay st Workington (1901) ADAMS John B Orchard house Routenbeck Wythop (1901) ADAMS John Edward coal agent Baggrow Allhallows(1901) ADAMS Mrs Isabella 38 Front street Brampton(1901) ADAMS Mrs Sarah Jane Miners' Arms Bigrigg (1901) ADAMS Richard Wetherall(1901) ADAMS Robt agent Pearl (Life) Clay st Workington (1901) ADAMS Robt custom house officer 19 Dean st Workington (1901) ADAMS Robt grocer Peter st Workington (1901) ADAMS Robt principal officer Custom Houso South quay Workington (1901) ADAMS Thos blacksmith Cotehill(1901) ADAMS Wm engine driver Pear Tree cottage Penrith (1901) ADAMS Wm J schoolmaster School house Stoneraise Blackwell High(1901) ADAMSON David Springwell house Talkin(1901) ADAMSON John & Son corn millers Low mill Keswick (1901) ADAMSON John (and farmer) St John's st and Station st Keswick (1901) ADAMSON John butcher Station road and St John's street Keswick (1901) ADAMSON John L compositor 53 Scotland rd Stanwix(1901) ADAMSON John West view Grinsdale(1901) ADAMSON Misses A F and E milliners Market square Keswick (1901) ADAMSON Wm 33 Thornton road Stanwix(1901) ADAMSON Wm Greysouthen (1901) ADAMTHWAITE Wm station master Wreay(1901) ADCOCK Thc Misses Margaret and Mary Blindcrake (1901) ADDISON Alex vict Lifeboat Inn 6 Marlbro st W'haven (1901) ADDISON Charles J Lynwood Penrith (1901) ADDISON Christopher Cross Fell view Culgaith (1901) ADDISON Jas Great Orton(1901) ADDISON Jas Griffin Hotel Frizington (1901) ADDISON John Castle Hill Maryport (1901) ADDISON John Broughton (1901) ADDISON John Jos JP The Hill Waterhead(1901) ADDISON John manager Lazonby Co-operative Lazonby (1901) ADDISON John shopkeeper 89 Lorne St Carlisle (1901) ADDISON Jos (bailiff) Hall Rigg Plumpton (1901) ADDISON Misses Nancy and Mary 8 West street Wigton (1901) ADDISON Mrs Sophia May Margaret Banks house Banks(1901) ADDISON P L hon sec scientific assoc W'haven (1901) ADDISON P L hon sec W'haven Scientific Assoc Howgill st W'haven (1901) ADDISON Percy L Esq mining engineer Park house Bigrigg (1901) ADDISON R B farmer Marsh Side Workington (1901) ADDISON Robert vict Sun Inn Flimby (1901) ADDISON Wm J bank clerk 7 Front street Brampton(1901) AGG Andrew signalman Culgaith (1901) AGLIONBY Colonel A Staffield hall Staffield (1901) AGNEW Geo Croft Foot Gosforth (1901) AGNEW Henry retired master mariner Roper st W'haven (1901) AGNEW Miss Maria 9 Howgill St W'haven (1901) AIKETT Ellen Church terrace Silloth(1901) AIKIN Jas H Inland Rev Off h 20 Longthwaite road Wigton (1901) AIKMAN Jas tailor 27 Main street Brampton(1901) AINSWORTH John master Brook St Boys' school 24 Lismore St Carlisle (1901) AINSWORTH John Stirling Harecroft Gosforth (1901) AINSWORTH Samuel Hartley schoolmaster The Terrace Bootle (1901) AINSWORTH Wm H ladies' outfitter 5 High St W'haven (1901) AIREY Fred W managing clothier 11 South Wm St Workington (1901) AIREY Robinson Back street Langwathby (1901) AIREY Thos Askew Bigg Mungrisdale (1901) AIREY Thos Todhills Melmerby (1901) AIREY Wm gardener Rose cottages Hensingham (1901) AITCHINSON Jas Main street Keswick (1901) AITCHISON Jas grocer 38 Main street Keswick (1901) AITCHISON Jas sec and treas Keswick (1901) AITCHISON Thos Newby West Cummersdale(1901) AITKEN Crawford MD 6 The Crescent Carlisle (1901) AITKEN M M S vict Green Dragon Hotel Portland square Workington (1901) AITKEN Wm chief clerk 36 Beaconsfield St Carlisle (1901) AKEROYD Frederic 1 Aglionby St Carlisle (1901) AKITT Mrs 23 Wampool street Silloth(1901) AKITT Thos Low Gate Gill Threlkeld (1901) ALBERT John West Know Laversdale(1901) ALCOCK Emma mistress Frizington (1901) ALCOCK John 45 King street Penrith (1901) ALCOCK John fish dealer 90 London Rd Carlisle (1901) ALCOCK John grocer 45 King street h Howard street Penrith (1901) ALCOCK Joseph Threlkeld villa Threlkeld (1901) ALCOCK Mrs 16 Stanger street Keswick (1901) ALCOCK Mrs Diana 20 Myddleton St Carlisle (1901) ALCOCK Wm joiner/millwright Sawmills Haltcliffe Bridge Hutton Roof (1901) ALDERSON Christopher Thos confectioner h 65 Ashley St Carlisle (1901) ALDERSON Jas foreman The Tannery Nelson St Maryport (1901) ALDERSON John market inspector Old Greystone Carlisle (1901) ALDERSON John W (and potato merohant ) Low Street house Plumpton (1901) ALDERSON Mr Thos 26 Murrell hill Carlisle (1901) ALDERSON Rev Wm Hey MA Grammar school Grindal house St Bees (1901) ALDERSON W Museum Hotel Castlegate Penrith (1901) ALDERSON Wm grocer 80 Station st Cockermouth (1901) ALDERSON Wm Hutton Grange Hutton (1901) ALDERSON Wm vict White Horse Inn Great Dockray Penrith (1901) ALDERSON Wm White Horse Great Dockray Penrith (1901) ALEXANDER Jas foreman 8 Gibbons terrace Carlisle (1901) ALEXANDER John grocer Todhills Rockcliffe Castle(1901) ALEXANDER Pooley secretary Mechanics Club Wath Brow (1901) ALEXANDER Robt Smaithwaite Lamplugh (1901) ALEXANDER Thos The Cottage St John Beckermet (1901) ALEXANDER Wm Lancaster Oak Hill Lorton (1901) ALGIE Miss M J draper Oxford St Workington (1901) ALLAM Frank clerk 1 Petteril ter Brunton pl Carlisle (1901) ALLAN Charles Henry Inglewood terrace Penrith (1901) ALLAN Henry vict Steam Packet 9 Marlbro st W'haven (1901) ALLAN John surveyor and agent 14 Bank St Carlisle (1901) ALLAN Mrs 12 Lonsdale place W'haven (1901) ALLAN Mrs Eliz Arthur Street Penrith (1901) ALLAN Mrs Hannah laundress Kirkgate Cockermouth (1901) ALLAN Samuel painter Globe lane Lowther St h 3 Thos St Carlisle (1901) ALLAN Thos Barco house Penrith (1901) ALLAN Wm foreman 15 Grey Flatt terrace Carlisle (1901) ALLASON John East house Torpenhow (1901) ALLCHURCH A T H Carleton(1901) ALLEN Charles Henry Skinburness Holme Low(1901) ALLEN Ernest Geo Frederick draper 47 Cumberland St Carlisle (1901) ALLEN Francis (Phillips & Allen) h Eden terrace Stanwix Carlisle (1901) ALLEN Francis 6 Eden terrace Stanwix(1901) ALLEN Jane Miss and HOPPER Margt Mrs grocers 2a Church St Carlisle (1901) ALLEN John draper Cobden St Carlisle (1901) ALLEN John supt for Friendly Soc Cobden st Carlisle (1901) ALLEN Mrs Hannah Blue Bell 56 Front st Brampton(1901) ALLEN Mrs Jane 16 Sandhills lane W'haven (1901) ALLEN Rev H J Moresby Rectory Moresby (1901) ALLEN Richard apartments Rose villa Langwathby (1901) ALLEN Robt blacksmith Glassonby (1901) ALLEN Thos Blennerhazel Gosforth (1901) ALLEN Thos mine manager Egremont (1901) ALLEN Thos mines manager Bigrigg (1901) ALLEN Tom fried fish dealer 18 Queen St W'haven (1901) ALLINSON Albert Moore clerk 26 Inkerman ter W'haven (1901) ALLINSON Hannah wool and fancy repository 23 Lowther St W'haven (1901) ALLINSON Isaac apartments High Hill Keswick (1901) ALLINSON John (yeo) Nook house Rosthwaite Borrowdale(1901) ALLINSON John beerhouse Greyhound Inn Gilcrux (1901) ALLINSON John S grocer 25 Main street Keswick (1901) ALLINSON Lancelot (yeoman) Newbiggin (1901) ALLINSON Mark signalman 15 Horsman st Cockermouth (1901) ALLINSON Mrs Deborah lodgings 8 Stanger st Keswick (1901) ALLINSON Mrs M A vict Horse and Farrier Threlkeld (1901) ALLINSON Peter market gardener Mountain view Drigg (1901) ALLINSON Thos borough rate collector 28 Lowther St W'haven (1901) ALLINSON Thos police constable Melmerby (1901) ALLINSON Thos station master Bassenthwaite
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