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Household of James Simpson (born 1851, Ink Borrow Worcester)

1911 Census For England & Wales in Bradford, Yorkshire,Yorkshire (West Riding)

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James Simpson's household

Male

James

Simpson

Head
Male

William

Simpson

Son
Male

Arthur

Simpson

Son
Male

Walter

Simpson

Son
Female

Florence

Simpson

Daughter
Female

Evelyn

Simpson

Daughter
Female

Lilian

Simpson

Daughter
Female

Leah

Simpson

Wife
First name(s) James
Last name Simpson
Relationship Head
Marital status Married
Age 60
Birth year 1851
Birth place Ink Borrow Worcester

Household members (8 people)

First name(s)

Last name

Relationship

Marital status

Age

Birth year

Birth place

Full record

James

Simpson

Head

Married

60

1851

Ink Borrow Worcester

William

Simpson

Son

Married

29

1882

Stoke Worcestershire

Arthur

Simpson

Son

Single

23

1888

Stoke Worcestershire

Walter

Simpson

Son

Single

21

1890

Bromsgrove Worcestershire

Florence

Simpson

Daughter

Single

19

1892

Bradford Yorkshire

Evelyn

Simpson

Daughter

Single

17

1894

Bradford Yorkshire

Lilian

Simpson

Daughter

Single

15

1896

Bradford Yorkshire

Leah

Simpson

Wife

Married

59

1852

Bretferton Worcestershire

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