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Household of James Miller (born 1861, Lancashire Tockholes)

1911 Census For England & Wales in Blackburn, Lancashire

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James Miller's household

Male

James

Miller

Head
Female

Susannah

Miller

Wife
Female

Florrie

Miller

Daughter
Female

Beatrice

Miller

Daughter
Female

Hettie

Miller

Daughter
Female

Gladys

Miller

Daughter
Male

John Robert

Crossley

Brother In Law
Female

Edith

Shepherd

Lodger
First name(s) James
Last name Miller
Relationship Head
Marital status Married
Age 50
Birth year 1861
Birth place Lancashire Tockholes

Household members (8 people)

First name(s)

Last name

Relationship

Marital status

Age

Birth year

Birth place

Full record

James

Miller

Head

Married

50

1861

Lancashire Tockholes

Susannah

Miller

Wife

Married

49

1862

Lancashire Tockholes

Florrie

Miller

Daughter

Single

21

1890

Lancashire Darwen

Beatrice

Miller

Daughter

Single

16

1895

Lancashire Darwen

Hettie

Miller

Daughter

Single

12

1899

Lancashire Darwen

Gladys

Miller

Daughter

Single

10

1901

Lancashire Darwen

John Robert

Crossley

Brother In Law

Single

38

1873

Lancashire Tockholes

Edith

Shepherd

Lodger

Single

18

1893

Lancashire Darwen

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