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Household of Helen Millward (born 1863, Devon)

1911 Census For England & Wales in Wandsworth, London,Surrey

Helen Millward and 8 other people are on this record


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Helen Millward's household

Female

Helen

Millward

Wife
Female

Nellie E

Burn

Daughter
Male

William Henry

Burn

Son-In-Law
Male

Eric Millward

Burn

Grandchild
Male

William Evans

Hamer

Grandchild
Female

Edith Mary

Hamer

Grandchild
Female

Alice Mary

Tarr

Visitor
Male

George

Messum

Boarder
Male

Dick

Bendll

Visitor
First name(s) Helen
Last name Millward
Relationship Wife
Marital status Married
Age 48
Birth year 1863
Birth place Devon

Household members (9 people)

First name(s)

Last name

Relationship

Marital status

Age

Birth year

Birth place

Full record

Helen

Millward

Wife

Married

48

1863

Devon

Nellie E

Burn

Daughter

Married

28

1883

Devon

William Henry

Burn

Son-In-Law

Married

29

1882

Devon

Eric Millward

Burn

Grandchild

-

8

1903

Devon

William Evans

Hamer

Grandchild

-

4

1907

New York

Edith Mary

Hamer

Grandchild

-

3

1908

Brixton

Alice Mary

Tarr

Visitor

Single

52

1859

Devon

George

Messum

Boarder

Single

53

1858

Portsmouth

Dick

Bendll

Visitor

Single

34

1877

Visitor From Austria

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