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Household of Francis Watson (born 1868, Manchester)

1911 Census For England & Wales in Manchester, Lancashire

Francis Watson and 7 other people are on this record


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Francis Watson's household

Male

Francis

Watson

Head
Female

Mary Elizabeth

Watson

Wife
Male

John William

Watson

Son
Female

Sarah Ann

Watson

Daughter
Female

Alice

Watson

Daughter
Female

Elizabeth

Watson

Daughter
Female

Winefride

Watson

Daughter
Female

Catherine

Devaney

Aunt
First name(s) Francis
Last name Watson
Relationship Head
Marital status Married
Age 43
Birth year 1868
Birth place England Manchester

Household members (8 people)

First name(s)

Last name

Relationship

Marital status

Age

Birth year

Birth place

Full record

Francis

Watson

Head

Married

43

1868

England Manchester

Mary Elizabeth

Watson

Wife

Married

40

1871

Ireland Boyle

John William

Watson

Son

Single

12

1899

England Manchester

Sarah Ann

Watson

Daughter

Single

11

1900

England Manchester

Alice

Watson

Daughter

Single

8

1903

England Manchester

Elizabeth

Watson

Daughter

Single

4

1907

England Manchester

Winefride

Watson

Daughter

Single

1

1910

England Manchester

Catherine

Devaney

Aunt

Single

53

1858

England Manchester

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