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Household of James Smith (born 1857, Oxfordshire Curbridge)

1911 Census For England & Wales in Salford, Lancashire

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James Smith's household

Male

James

Smith

Head
Female

Ann

Smith

Wife
Male

Joseph

Smith

Son
Male

James William

Smith

Son
Female

Lillian May

Smith

Daughter
Female

Elizabeth

Smith

Daughter
Male

Willie

Smith

Son
Male

Clarence

Smith

Son
Male

Frank

Smith

Son
First name(s) James
Last name Smith
Relationship Head
Marital status Married
Age 54
Birth year 1857
Birth place Oxfordshire Curbridge

Household members (9 people)

First name(s)

Last name

Relationship

Marital status

Age

Birth year

Birth place

Full record

James

Smith

Head

Married

54

1857

Oxfordshire Curbridge

Ann

Smith

Wife

Married

52

1859

Lancashire Stalybridge

Joseph

Smith

Son

Single

27

1884

Lancashire Hollinwood

James William

Smith

Son

Single

25

1886

Lancashire Hollinwood

Lillian May

Smith

Daughter

Single

22

1889

Lancashire Manchester

Elizabeth

Smith

Daughter

Single

17

1894

Lancashire Salford

Willie

Smith

Son

-

14

1897

Lancashire Salford

Clarence

Smith

Son

-

12

1899

Lancashire Salford

Frank

Smith

Son

-

9

1902

Lancashire Salford

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