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Household of Emily Smith (born 1866, Yorkshire West Bowling)

1911 Census For England & Wales in North Bierley, Yorkshire,Yorkshire (West Riding)

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The 1911 Census took place on April 2nd and contains information about each household in England and Wales. It was the first census to retain householders’ handwritten entries, and is full of unusual and amusing additions.

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Emily Smith's household

Female

Emily

Smith

Head
Male

Willison J

Smith

Son
Male

Gilbert L

Smith

Son
Female

Irene M E

Smith

Daughter
Male

Harold V H

Sharp

Nephew
First name(s) Emily
Last name Smith
Relationship Head
Marital status Widow
Age 45
Birth year 1866
Birth place Yorkshire West Bowling

Household members (5 people)

First name(s)

Last name

Relationship

Marital status

Age

Birth year

Birth place

Full record

Emily

Smith

Head

Widow

45

1866

Yorkshire West Bowling

Willison J

Smith

Son

-

17

1894

Yorkshire Eccleshill

Gilbert L

Smith

Son

-

13

1898

Yorkshire Eccleshill

Irene M E

Smith

Daughter

-

12

1899

Yorkshire Eccleshill

Harold V H

Sharp

Nephew

-

17

1894

Nottingham Thurgarton

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