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Household of Elizabeth Mary Stacey (born 1860, Surrey Bletchingley)

1911 Census For England & Wales in Brighton, Sussex

Elizabeth Mary Stacey and 6 other people are on this record


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Elizabeth Mary Stacey's household

Female

Elizabeth Mary

Stacey

Head
Female

Olive

Stacey

Daughter
Female

Cecily Helen

Stacey

Daughter
Female

Gladys Louisa

Stacey

Daughter
Male

Charles Edmund

Mottram

Boarder
Male

Ernst Ludwig

Rhein

Boarder
Female

Francis Beatrice

West

Servant
First name(s) Elizabeth Mary
Last name Stacey
Relationship Head
Marital status Widow
Age 51
Birth year 1860
Birth place Surrey Bletchingley

Household members (7 people)

First name(s)

Last name

Relationship

Marital status

Age

Birth year

Birth place

Full record

Elizabeth Mary

Stacey

Head

Widow

51

1860

Surrey Bletchingley

Olive

Stacey

Daughter

Single

21

1890

Surrey Horley

Cecily Helen

Stacey

Daughter

Single

18

1893

Sussex Horley

Gladys Louisa

Stacey

Daughter

Single

16

1895

Sussex Beeding

Charles Edmund

Mottram

Boarder

Single

25

1886

London Stoke Newington

Ernst Ludwig

Rhein

Boarder

Single

23

1888

Germany Resident

Francis Beatrice

West

Servant

Single

21

1890

Sussex Brighton

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