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Household of James William Moate (born 1869, Middleton Wolds)

1911 Census For England & Wales in Howden, Yorkshire,Yorkshire (East 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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James William Moate's household

Male

James William

Moate

Head
Female

Lydia

Moate

Wife
Male

Olive

Dunning

Nephew
Female

Elsie May

Dunning

Niece
Male

William

Dunning

Nephew
First name(s) James William
Last name Moate
Relationship Head
Marital status Married
Age 42
Birth year 1869
Birth place Middleton Wolds

Household members (5 people)

First name(s)

Last name

Relationship

Marital status

Age

Birth year

Birth place

Full record

James William

Moate

Head

Married

42

1869

Middleton Wolds

Lydia

Moate

Wife

Married

37

1874

Brandsburton

Olive

Dunning

Nephew

-

7

1904

North Cave

Elsie May

Dunning

Niece

-

6

1905

North Cave

William

Dunning

Nephew

-

0

1911

North Cave

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