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Household of Albert Smallwood (born 1888, Birmingham Warickshire)

1911 Census For England & Wales in Aston, Warwickshire

Albert Smallwood and 6 other people are on this record


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Albert Smallwood's household

Male

Albert

Smallwood

Head
Female

Lily

Smallwood

Wife
Male

William

Smallwood

Son
Male

William

Smallwood

Relation
Male

Ges William

Smallwood

Relation
Male

Francis Harold

Smallwood

Relation
Male

Charles Willsam

Smallwood

Relation
First name(s) Albert
Last name Smallwood
Relationship Head
Marital status Married
Age 23
Birth year 1888
Birth place Birmingham Warickshire

Household members (7 people)

First name(s)

Last name

Relationship

Marital status

Age

Birth year

Birth place

Full record

Albert

Smallwood

Head

Married

23

1888

Birmingham Warickshire

Lily

Smallwood

Wife

Married

22

1889

Liverpool Lanckershire

William

Smallwood

Son

Single

1

1910

Birmingham Warickshire

William

Smallwood

Relation

Widower

55

1856

Birmingham Warickshire

Ges William

Smallwood

Relation

Single

31

1880

Birmingham Warickshire

Francis Harold

Smallwood

Relation

Single

18

1893

Birmingham Warickshire

Charles Willsam

Smallwood

Relation

Single

14

1897

Birmingham Warickshire

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